The Briarwood Weekly Briarwood Presbyterian Church 2200 Briarwood Way Birmingham, AL 35243-2923 Address Service Requested { } Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Permit # 2143 Birmingham, AL What is developing these days in Briarwood’s Embers to a Flame Conference schedule, and in the Fanning the Flame Coaching schedule? We’re glad you asked! Conferences for the rest of 2015 include: Victoria, Brazil, May 12–14; Reformed Theological Seminary (RTS) in Jackson, Miss., Sept. 10–12; and RTS in Orlando, Fla., Oct. 1–3. Conferences in 2016, scheduled and in process, include: Birmingham (Briarwood); Michigan, Orthodox Presbyterian (OPC); North Carolina, Associate Reformed Presbyterian (ARP); either Oklahoma or Missouri, Free Will Baptist (FWB); and international venues in South Africa and Northern Mexico. While it is exciting to show this list of opportunities the Lord is opening for us, it is even more exciting to explain that He is also opening the way for each of these denominations and countries (plus others) to establish Departments of Revitalization within their own denominations with official connections to our Embers and Fanning ministries. For instance, we are currently organizing for coaching churches in Ireland and South Africa, and for training coaches in these countries who will be able to coach according to our procedures with an obvious understanding of their own cultural characteristics. A possibility towards which to pray and work is the development of an Urban American Revitalization Association (there is praying and working already underway). The purpose of this association will be to provide leadership to our Revitalization ministry for cultivating relationships/opportunities for the Embers and Fanning ministries in urban and minority areas of the U.S., starting in Birmingham. While we have learned a great deal about how to minister in these contexts, we still have a lot to learn, and this Association will open the way for effective networking and relationship building toward effectual revitalization ministry in our cities. Thank you for praying for great success in these MOST IMPORTANT CHURCH REVITALIZATION MINISTRY OPPORTUNITIES! Lynn Downing National Ministries and Church Revitalization Pastor The Briarwood Weekly May 1, 2015 phone: 205.776.5200 • fax: 205.776.5241 • email: info@briarwood.org • website: briarwood.org Young Business Leaders Breakfast—Fri., May 8, 6:30 a.m. at The Harbert Center. “Bill” Cabaniss, Businessman, State Legislator, and U.S. Ambassador speaking. Cost is $20 or $150/table of 8. Reservations at 776-5450 or rsvp@ybl.org. You are invited to Birmingham Theological Seminary’s graduation ceremony on Fri., May 15 at 7:00 p.m. in the Worship Center. Dr. Howard Eyrich will be the commencement speaker. Come support our graduates! Friendship Partners needs 50 Briarwood families this year to reach out to all our interested students. Sign up to enjoy an international student as a friend to you or your family! For information and orientation meeting times, call Laura Danner at 776-5343. Family Album • Our love and sympathy to Jeff Jones and family on the death of his grandmother, Dorothy Linn, on Apr. 20; to Marty Lange and family on the death of his mother, Ruth Lange, on Apr. 24; to Dave Matthews and family on the death of his brother, Tom Matthews, on Apr 25; to Merle Coursey and family on the death of her husband, member John Coursey, on Apr. 25; to Marie Brunson and family on the death of her grandmother, Louise Thomas Frazier, on Apr. 26; to the family of member John “Phil” Anderson who died on Apr. 26; and to Doris Mobley and family on the death of her husband, member CD Mobley, who died on Apr. 27. Sunday Evening – 6:00 p.m. XII. Timeless Truth for Timely Topics in Biblical Perspective What Does the Bible Say? “The Second Coming of Christ” I Thessalonians 4:13–17 Dr. Harry L. Reeder III Green Salad, Garlic Roll, Dessert For reservations, visit briarwood.org/dinner or call 776-5238 by Tuesday at noon. Serving in the Nursery – Sun., May 3 Next Step (263 babies loved last week) Officer nominations—Deacon and Elder nominations for the Class of 2018 will be accepted from the congregation during the month of May. Nominating forms are available at the various information stations throughout the church. The deadline for nominations is Sun., May 31. Sunday Night—All ages (K4–6th grade) meet in the Gym with Pastor Evans, Miss Barbara or Jake from State Farm for a lesson and games. Ambassador Summer Soccer camps—Session 1: June 22–26 for ages 4–10; Session 2: July 6–10 for ages 7–14. Camps for boys and girls and open to the public. Register at briarwoodsoccer.com or call 776-5114. Camp Briarwood registration— Spots are available for all six weeks of camp. Visit campbriarwood.org for more information and for a registration form, or call 776-5237. Camp is a great way to help your children make memories this summer that will last for many years to come! L.O.V.E. needed—Ladies and gentlemen are invited to deliver beautiful flowers and the love of Christ in order to encourage our assisted living and at-home members. Meet Monday mornings at 9:30 in our Flower Room and then go out in pairs with freshly-made arrangements. For more information, contact Pam Stracner at 995-1426 or pamstracner@charter.net. ESOL teachers needed for the coming year! Call if you would like to find out more and sign up for this great outreach to internationals in our own city. We will train you and we teach in teams so you have backup. Contact Laura Danner at 776-5343. Job Openings—1) The Global Missions Ministry seeks a full-time admin. assistant to serve our new Missions Pastor, the Global Missions Team, and as office manager. Send resumes to glane@briarwood.org. 2) Parttime admin. assistant for Briarwood Intl Outreach—primarily serving international congregations. Send resumes to glane@briarwood.org. 3) Foundations Early Learning and Family Center in Fairfield seeks a full-time Program Director. The position offers a competitive salary and some benefits. Apply at applications@foundationselfc.org if interested. BCS has limited space availability in K4 and K5 fall classes. Contact Kelly Mooney, Admissions Dir., at kmooney@bcsk12.org for further information or 776-5812. Today InPerspective airs weekdays at 1:00, 5:15 and 9:00 p.m. on WLJR, 88.5 FM, and at playwljr.com. The week of May 4 Pastor Reeder and host Tom Lamprecht will discuss “In Search of Christian Character.” June 1–5 Register online: briarwood.org/vbs VBS is open to all kids who will be in K5–6th grade in the fall. • VBS Shepherd Meetings are Thurs., May 7 at 10:00 a.m. or 6:00 p.m. in FH–E&F. All rising K5–6th grade Shepherds should attend one of these. Morning nursery by reservation only at briarwood.org/nursery. • Teen Helpers register May 8! Rising 9th–12th grade register at briarwood.org/vbsteen. Rising 7th and 8th grade MUST have a parent volunteering at VBS to be a teen helper. Register EARLY—there are only 100 spots! • Donate old magazines for a VBS craft in the VBS mailbox. • Preschool VBS/Nursery is open to children of VBS volunteers only. To register, contact Raleigh or Alison. This beautiful book describes the 50-year history of Briarwood Christian School and is filled with pictures and interesting facts. On sale for $34.95 online in the webstore and in the Bookstore. Cosmo && Donna SusetteFoucachon Tomaselli Francis Church ResourceMinistries Ministries Third Millenium Romania U.S./Intl Byron & KimJackson Johnson Jay & Cindy Campus Outreach Wales Goebel Ministries Georgia Alabama Alex & &Lena Travinkov Samuel Carol Foucachon CampusOutreach CrusadeMission for Christ Global Ukraine France Mwamba & Nyema Johnson Allen McCammon Campus Outreach Deacon Alabama Briarwood TUESDAY Jay & Cindy Jackson Clete & Karen Hux Wales Goebel Apologetics Resource Cntr Alabama 9:00 a.m.–Noon Briarwood International Outreach MONDAY Joe David & Beverly & LydiaFitzpatrick Taylor Mission Inland Mission to the World Puerto Africa Rico MidWeek Dinner Mar. 25 MidWeek Dinner will Lasagna, Steamed Broccoli, resume in September. Give thanks for Christian international students involved in our ministry who are graduating this spring. Pray that the ones who are moving away will connect with a strong local church, grow in a relationship with Christ, and become laborers in the harvest. Bill Moulton Briarwood Elder Roy Clete& &Emily Karen Hubbard Hux Reformed Apologetics Univ. Resource Fellowship Ctr. Alabama Alabama XLVII. Matthew in Biblical Perspective The Kingdom of God and the Word of God “Introduction to the Parable of the Sower” Matthew 13 Dr. Harry L. Reeder III Missions Prayer Focus Barney McIntire Briarwood Elder SUNDAY SATURDAY FRIDAY • The Mercy Ministry and Daniel Cason Ministry would like to thank all those who participated in the Canned Food Drive on Sun., Apr. 19. Your kindness helps Daniel feed a large number of people in need. Our next Canned Food Drive will be Aug. 16 to benefit Oak Mountain Mission. Sunday Morning – 8:00 and 10 :55 a.m. David & Debbie Frank Joe Medlock Greater DeaconEurope Mission Spain Briarwood • Shepherds still needed— For rising K5–6th grade, go to briarwood.org/VBSstaff. For Nursery age, click on the VBS volunteer link at briarwood.org/nursery. THURSDAY The Church Revitalization Ministry Prayer Team will gather for prayer in W202 on Sun., May 3 at 5:00 p.m. All are welcome. LORD’S DAY WORSHIP SERVICES John Jim Leonard Bentley Elder Briarwood Briarwood Deacon Jim Blackmon Robert Rutledge Elder Briarwood Briarwood Deacon WEDNESDAY Disaster Relief Fund—Donations for relief from the recent Nepal earthquake are now being accepted. Please designate “Disaster Relief Nepal” on your check. Jason ScottSpringfield Hannah Safety/Security Leadership TeamDirector Leadership Briarwood Team Shepherd’s Academy Fold Restoration Ministry Fairfield
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