Volume 58 • Number 15 April 13, 2015 Announcing the Mission and Ministries of Ardmore Baptist Church, Inc., Winston-Salem, NC Youth Week I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful. You are already clean because of the word I have spoken to you. Remain in me, as I also remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me. I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing. - John 15:1-5 Worship Connection April 19 Morning: Youth Sunday “Who Am I?” John 15:1-5 Matthew Cothran Riley Oakes Connie Tilson 6:00 p.m. Faithsong 2015 “I Am a Child of God” Youth Y outh Week 2015 is here (April 11 - 19). Based on the scripture text above, the theme for this year is “Who Am I?”. This will be a significant time in the lives of our young people and congregation. Please be in prayer for our students as they prepare to lead each of us to ask, “Who Am I?”. The youth will lead Prayer, Praise, and Proclamation on Wednesday, April 15, at 6:00 p.m. Sunday, April 19, they will lead worship in both morning services and teach Sunday Bible Study classes. Sunday evening they will conclude the week by leading us in a worship service at 6:00 p.m. Our young people want to illustrate to the Ardmore church family how important it is to be a follower of Christ. They will focus on the victory Christ gives us, the strength that is ours because of Christ’s presence in our lives, and the inheritance that we are given as a gift from God and not something we have earned. - Betty Wright Bring a Friend! T B Peru Mission Trip e in prayer for the volunteers from Ardmore and Knollwood who will be staffing a Medical/Dental Clinic in Peru, April 17 - 26. Ardmore folks are: Natalie Hayes, Mac and Grace Jones, Robert Kelly, David Newsome, Yen Nguyen, Kathy Stewart, and Brent and Jennifer Willard. Future he fourth “F” stands for Future - the future God has in store for us. As in a relay race, the end of one lap becomes the beginning for the next. The challenge for us as we approach this finish line becomes discerning God’s next plans for us. What is our vision beyond bricks and mortar? What is it that God wants us to do next? How can we use our facilities to build up the Kingdom? Will we use it as a missional base for impacting our community and changing lives? Securing Our Future was another campaign theme along the way. Retiring this loan will, in fact, secure our future, but it will also be a key to open the door to that future. Let’s Start from the Finish! Reservations for the lunch on May 3 are needed by Retirement Reception Monday, April 27. Honoring Jo West (See article on page 2 for more details about May 17; 4:00 p.m. the May 3 luncheon) Page 2 B April 13, 2015 Celebration Lunch Coming May 3! y now you are aware of our Let’s Finish initiative to pay off our building loan. Sunday, May 3, we will have one service at 10:45 a.m. to offer our commitments to the Lord. Following the service, we will join together for a lunch catered by Prissy Polly’s. There will be no cost for this meal, but we need you to make reservations by Monday, April 27. Menu choices are BBQ or grilled chicken and all the fixin’s. A children’s meal will be available. Make reservations by clicking on the link in churchwide e-mails* that are being sent, or by calling the church office. When you make your reservations, please indicate your meal preference as well as the number of adults and number of children under 12. We look forward to seeing you at the Finish Line on May 3. * If you have not received this churchwide e-mail, please register for them on our Web site. Go to Member, then Register and choose churchwide e-mail. Narthex Frieze Renewed T he “Bible storyline” frieze work in our narthex, created by Barry Parks, has been reproduced in metal to extend its life well into the future. The original coraplast material was beginning to show its age and we didn’t want to lose this unique feature of our sanctuary. We are grateful to Jeff McIntyre and Tyler Talton of McIntyre Metals for their assistance and generosity in making this upgrade possible. This is a gift that will help us continue telling the biblical story from one generation to the next. Grace Notes Ardmore Music and Arts Series Composer Weekend and Concert with Nationally Known Composer Pepper Choplin Featuring the choirs of Ardmore Baptist Church and Clemmons United Methodist Church with Guest Instrumentalists Saturday, May 9; 7:00 p.m. Ardmore Baptist Church Free and open to the public: a love offering will be received. Five Love Languages for Children W ant to help your children feel genuinely loved in ways they uniquely understand? Join us for an insightful, practical book study of The Five Love Languages of Children by Drs. Gary Chapman and Ross Campbell. Learn to communicate unconditional love to your children, strengthen their inner security, and teach them through discipline that is firm and kind. Amanda and Adam Horton, along with Paul Mullen, will lead the study on Sunday, April 19, 26, and May 3. The class will meet in F204, 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. The cost is $15 for the book. To register, please contact Janet Hellard at the church office (725-8767) or Paul (pmullen@ardmorebaptist.org). Urgent Need VBS Volunteers Needed (June 22 - 26) et the countdown begin! VBS is only 70 days away and we are still in need of 32 adult volunteers and 16 youth volunteers. Please contact Anna Rubin (AnnaRamseyRubin@yahoo.com; 403-9271); Julie Jones (jjones4@triad.rr. com; 771-6366); or Lee Ritchie, (lritchie@ ardmorebaptist.org; 725-8767, ext. 104; 706-247-0376) if you can help with this important week of faith formation for children. L Wednesday Night Opportunities April 15 - Youth Lead Prayer, Praise, and Proclamation April 22 - Help! The Internet is Attached to My Kids: Jason Ritchie will lead this final session on how to guide kids on using the Internet. Meets in F226. April 29, May 6 & 13 - Smart Kids, Smart Money: Join us for this threeweek, video-based discussion group of Smart Money, Smart Kids, a book written by financial expert and bestselling author, Dave Ramsey, and his daughter, Rachel Cruze, to help equip parents to teach their children how to win with money. Starting with the basics of working, spending, saving, and giving, and moving into more challenging issues like avoiding debt for life, paying cash for college, and battling discontentment, Dave and Rachel present a nononsense, common-sense approach for improving your family finances. We will meet in F202. M Courtyard Bricks any folks have joined our church family since the original construction and are interested in adding their name to our Walk of Faith. Bricks may be added by submitting a brick order form with $40 per brick. Order forms are available at the Welcome Desk and in the office. VBS Training: Date Changes Monday, May 11 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. or Thursday, May 14 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. ust choose one of the two dates to attend VBS Training to learn the ins and outs of VBS! Meet in FHB. J Page 3 April 13, 2015 Ardmore ABCs ... Deacon of the Week Our sympathy and Christian concern are expressed to the following in the loss of loved ones: Laura Wright in the death of her aunt, Nancy Paar; Dean Eller in the death of her brother-in-law, Ralph Edmiston Congratulations to: Keith and Laura Blythe – 15th wedding anniversary on April 14th; Janet Hellard, Administrative Assistant, who will celebrate her 3rd year with Ardmore on April 16th. Please express your appreciation to her this week. April 13 - 19 Joyce Camp Phone: (h) 231-2847 Weekend Call T Messengers Needed he Pilot Mountain Baptist Association will have a called meeting, Thursday, April 23, at 7:00 p.m. at Northwest Baptist Church. The purpose of this meeting will be to discuss and vote on the potential sale of the current PMBA property. If you are interested in serving as a messenger for this meeting, please contact Janet Hellard in the church office. April 18 - 19 Paul Mullen Phone: 416-1058 H2H Golf Tournament Friday, May 15; 12:00 noon Reynolds Park Golf Course o register, please contact Susan Denton in the church office or Jeff McIntyre (jeff@mcmetals.com). We also need hole sponsors - these can be businesses, Sunday Bible Study classes, or individuals. Help us have another successful tournament. Brochures are available at the Welcome Desk. T Offering Emphasis For April Homeland Missions Offering on’t forget to pray and support SBC missionaries and CBF field personnel. Envelopes are available at lobby display and pew racks. D Kids Corner Ministry Area Emphasis Of The Month Community Impact and Global Connections Ministry Area he Community Impact & Global Connections Ministry Area seeks your prayers as we explore sponsoring a Christian Women & Men’s Job Corp ministry. You may have questions such as: ♦♦ What is CWJC/CMJC? The purpose of CWJC/CMJC is to provide a Christian context in which women and men in need are equipped for life and employment; and a missions context in which women help women and men help men. Women and men receive training in life skills and job readiness. ♦♦ What makes CWJC/CMJC different from other job-readiness programs? Each participant is involved in Bible study and is matched with a trained Christian woman or man who will mentor the participant as she/he travels the path from dependency to self-sufficiency. ♦♦ How long does it take to begin a site? Usually it takes 12 - 18 months to get a site operating. Pray! Come to our meeting with the State CWJC/CMJC Coordinator and the Site Coordinator from Wilmington on Saturday, April 18, in F104 at 1:30 p.m. For more information, see Joyce Camp. T T GA Lock-In he GA Lock-In is Friday, April 24, 6:00 p.m. - Saturday, April 25, 8:00 a.m. in the Youth Place. All GAs (1st - 6th grade girls) are invited to this free overnight event of fun and service. Please e-mail Lee (lritchie@ardmore baptist.org) to reserve your spot. YAH Trip Chimney Rock State Park/Lake Lure May 28; 8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Cost: $90 (includes lunch) Contact: Beverly Whitfield Deadline for payment: April 27 Ardmore Announcer is published weekly by Ardmore Baptist Church, Inc., 501 Miller Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27103. Publication Number USPS 545780. Postmaster: Send address changes to Ardmore Announcer, 501 Miller Street, W-S, NC 27103-3610. Church Phone: 336-725-8767; Fax: 336-725-2487; E-mail: Postmaster@ardmorebaptist.org; Web Site: www.ardmorebaptist.org Memorials and Honoraria Shepherd’s Center Opportunities Building Fund/Bold Faith In Memory of Jim Canter Patty Broyhill Used Book Sale Music Ministry In Honor of Norris Norwood Doris Rector Thursday, April 30 & Friday, May 1 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. WEE In Honor of WEE Support Staff (1991 - 2015) Jo West Disaster Relief Training April 24 - 25 o learn more, visit www.baptists onmission.org. Contact Jim Willard, our Disaster Relief Coordinator, (7657166; jwillard97@triad.rr.com), if you are interested in attending. T For the Record April 12, 2015 Sunday Bible Study Morning Worship 8:15 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 604 90 477 Stewardship Weekly Budget Needs Budget Receipts 04/12/15 Needs-To-Date Receipts-To-Date Over/(Under)-To-Date $ $ $ $ $ Bold Faith Receipts 04/12/15 $ Receipts-To-Date $ 33,425 27,286 501,382 503,256 1,874 5,871 1,950,599 Saturday, May 2 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. he sale will be in the Education Building at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds. Entrance for parking is through Gate 5 from Deacon Blvd. Parking and Admission are free! There will be thousands of used books and other items on hand at exceptional prices. T Thank You, Handicrafters! T he following note was recieved from a grateful daughter: “My father was at the KBR house [hospice] in September of 2013. We kept around-the-clock vigils, with a family member always holding his hand. As he slipped into a coma, I found the little heart-shaped pillow in the bag and discovered that it fit between our palms perfectly. We held that little pillow together, and I continue to carry that pillow with me today. Thank you so much for giving me a way to hold on to a tiny bit of my Daddy! What you do matters!” Baptist Children’s Homes Volunteer Orientation Wednesday, May 13 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon olunteers are needed for the Faith In Action Care Program to offer assistance in medical and grocery transportation of older adults, minor home repairs as well as visitation and respite care. Over 1,600 older adults are served through the program and volunteers are the key to enabling them to remain independent in their own homes. For more information about volunteer opportunities and the orientation session, call Drea Parker, Community Outreach and Volunteer Coordinator (748-0217). V “Food Roundup” hroughout April, we will collect canned goods (preferably #10 cans) and non-perishable food items. A full list of needs may be accessed via our Web site under the Give tab. Copies are available at the Welcome Desks. Collection boxes have been placed in the stairwells. T Monthly Building Debt Payment Date of Payment: April 8, 2015 Amount of Payment:$ Minimum Due: $16,980 Outstanding Balance: $ 33,119 586,179
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