FBC Raleigh News • January 18, 2022
INCLEMENT WEATHER

Cancellation information about scheduled activities will be noted on a recorded greeting obtained by calling the office at 919-832-4485. Information will also be supplied to: WRAL-TV (1st Baptist, Salisbury St), WTVD-TV (First Baptist Church–Salisbury St.), and posted on our home page and on social media (Twitter and Facebook). 
HONDURAS 2022

For nearly twenty years, FBC has been sending mission teams to Honduras as part of Baptists on Missions Honduran ministry. After a year hiatus, FBC looks to continue its rich tradition of serving in southern Honduras. This year's trip is approaching quickly and is scheduled for March 14–21. The cost is $500 per person -- which covers food, lodging and ground transportation -- plus airfare. Our project is house construction. Picture a large pile of sand, bags of cement, two metal windows and two metal doors, tin roofing sheets, and 800 concrete blocks. Then imagine five days later presenting keys to a family so they now have a place to call home. If you are interested in going, or have an interest in future mission trips to Honduras, please contact Steve Brown at 919-349-4984 or John Baldwin at 919-600-9124.    
CHURCHWIDE RETREAT IN APRIL IS BACK!
 
Though we’ve had to miss our churchwide retreat the last two years, we’re hopeful that THIS IS OUR YEAR to return to the fun and togetherness of this time away. Mark your calendars now for April 22-24 at Fort Caswell! 
 
As in years past, we’ll enjoy small groups, worship, individual prayer time, free time, meals together, and a myriad of craft and recreation electives from which to choose!  We have reserved Redwine, Yaupon, Yucca, and Riverside Cottages as well as ten rooms in the Smith Conference Center (which has ramp access as well as elevators inside). We have made reservations for up to 130 people; sleeping arrangements in the houses range from single-gender bunk rooms to private rooms with double beds to a few rooms with a double bed and bunk; sleeping arrangements in the Smith Conference Center are rooms with two double beds and cost a bit more. It will be communal living, but that’s part of the fun of getting to know each another! Youth and third through fifth graders can attend without their parents as long as we have individuals who are dedicated to help chaperone during free times and transitions. 
 
The cost of the weekend (two nights lodging + four meals + supplies) will be:
  • Housing in one of the cottages: $80/person with a family cap of $350;   
  • Double occupancy in the Smith Conference Center: $86/person (max of four per room);
  • Single occupancy in the Smith Conference Center: $120/person;
  • For those wishing to stay off-campus: $25/person to cover visitor fee plus food/supplies.    
 
Our time together will begin after supper on Friday and will end after worship on Sunday morning. There is no charge for children two and under.  
 
Space is limited, so please contact Lynn Lingafelt and make your payment no later than February 13 to reserve your spot and indicate your sleeping preferences. Private bedrooms will be assigned on a first-come/first-served basis. We will operate under the most current CDC and NC COVID guidelines. 

When you register with Lynn, she’ll confirm your total amount owed, which can be paid via check to FBC (put "Churchwide Retreat" in the memo line), by following this PayPal link, or by following this Give+ link
 
Since we know that not everyone will be able to attend, we will also have Sunday School and worship in our sanctuary on Sunday morning, April 24.  
JANUARY MISSION PROJECT —
A NOTE FROM ANNE COOKE

We don't have to look far to be aware of all the bad news around us TV and social media give us a full dose every day. There is good news around, but you sometimes have to dig for it. As I write this email, I'm watching a news piece on two men who rushed into a burning home and saved a woman in a wheel chair while we may never be in that situation, there are things we can do. This month, let's BE the good news. There's a lot that we can do as individuals to turn this world around on a daily basis. 
 
 As we move about our daily activities, we have many opportunities to be kind. We really may never know how much a simple word can mean. You may take the time to chat with the checker in the grocery store and give her a word of encouragement, never knowing that she was on the brink of giving up and that small act of kindness helped her move on. A note to someone who has meant a lot to you may arrive in their hands at just the right moment. Your child or grandchild's school teacher, RA/GA leader, music leaders, our ministers and support staff, etc. have had to work overtime and be creative during the pandemic a note or email would surely brighten their day. A meal or a bag of groceries to someone who has lost their job or is struggling in this economy would probably be welcomed. Many folks are lonely a phone call or safe visit would make their day. I'm sure you can come up with many more things to do. There are always needs to be met in our church!
 
As we move forward in this new year, let's focus on the good and do what we can to make the good news outweigh the bad.
 
Take care Anne
SANCTUARY CHOIR UPDATE

Due to the current Omicron wave of the pandemic, the format of the Sanctuary Choir will change for January to smaller ensembles on both Wednesday evening rehearsals and Sunday morning worship services. Schedules are currently being set up and choir members will have an opportunity to opt in or out via email. Contact Maureen Howell for questions or to sign up. Interested in joining the choir? Have questions? Contact Warren Howell. Vaccination against COVID-19 is a requirement.
CENTERPOINT (IN-PERSON AND ZOOM) BIBLE STUDY CONCLUDES

We conclude our three-week study, “Reading, Studying, and Being Transformed by the Bible,” led by First Baptist member and Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew at the Campbell University Divinity School, Dr. Barry A Jones. Covering some of the material in his 2019 book Gaining a Heart of Wisdom, Dr. Jones is using Psalm 90 as a concrete example. This week's program will focus on the canonical and contextual sense of the Bible as scripture that addresses us and shapes us. We invite you to join us in-person or via Zoom at 6:15pm on January 19. We are privileged to have a distinguished scholar like Barry Jones in our church family.

ZOOM INSTRUCTIONS: Join us for a live broadcast of the Centerpoint adult program, every Wednesday night via Zoom with this link! To view the speaker throughout the presentation, click the three dots on the right portion of the screen and choose "pin this video." If you would prefer to call in, use 301-715-8592, Meeting ID: 898 5713 6473, Passcode: 390190.

Wednesday night Children's Missions & Music schedule:
6-6:40pm • Mission Friends/ RAs/GAs
6:40-6:50pm • Transition time/bathroom break for grade-schoolers; outside play for preschoolers
6:50-7:30pm • Music for children
**Childcare provided from 5:45-7:30pm for babies to two-year-olds
For questions about our Wednesday night program offerings for children, please email Lynn Lingafelt.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT SUPPER
 
Each week, dinner will continue to be from 5-6pm, tailgating style, in the parking lot. If it rains or is too cold, your family may come inside the building and we'll all spread out between the Fellowship Hall, Lewis lobby, and 301/302. We have returned to requiring reservations for Wednesday night dinners; reserve your spot at this link to the page on the church website or by calling the church office. 

January's menus for Wednesday night suppers are as follows:
January 19: Hamburger steak with gravy, rice, and peas
January 26: Grilled chicken, sweet potatoes, and broccoli
February 2: Pasta primavera, garlic bread
February 9: Pork chops, apple sauce, and macaroni and cheese
2022 CHURCH CONFERENCE DATES
Mark your calendar for the following 2022 dates for Church Conference:
January 26, February 23, March 30, May 25, August 24, September 28,
October 26, November 16, and December 14.
GLOBAL MISSION OFFERING

The 12 days of Christmas are past. Our trees are at the curb and no lights are left twinkling on our houses. By now we’ve given and received gifts from our family and friends and we’ve celebrated at church the birth of the baby Jesus, the greatest gift of all. As children, most of us grew up hearing stories from the Bible and knowing about God’s gift of his Son to save us, but that’s not true for all children. Our faith and promise for eternal life have guided us through good times as well as hardships. But what about those who have not heard? Are we spreading the Word or are we content in our own salvation? Our CBF missionaries have heard the call and are willing to give their lives to spread God’s love wherever there’s a need. We may not all be able to serve as missionaries, but when we give to the CBF Global Mission Offering, we are supporting the work of those who can go. Our Mission Friends, GAs and RAs pray for our missionaries each week and prayers are important; but this offering will ensure that they can financially continue their work as the hands and feet of God. Please give prayerfully and generously; as of January 6, we have received $4,223 toward our goal of $20,000.
Nancy Moore Phillips, WMU Director 
BIBLE VERSES FOR DAILY USE
  • Tuesday, January 18: Psalm 145; Song of Solomon 4:1-8; 1 Corinthians 1:3-17
  • Wednesday, January 19: Psalm 145; Song of Solomon 4:9-5:1; Luke 5:33-39
  • Thursday, January 20: Psalm 19; Isaiah 61:1-7; Romans 7:1-6
  • Friday, January 21: Psalm 19; Nehemiah 2:1-10; Romans 12:1-8
  • Saturday, January 22: Psalm 19; Nehemiah 5:1-13; Luke 2:39-52
  • Sunday, January 23:Nehemiah 8:1-3, 5-6, 8-10; Psalm 19; 1 Corinthians 12:12-31a; Luke 4:14-21
  • Monday, January 24: Psalm 119:89-96; Jeremiah 36:1-10; 1 Corinthians 14:1-12
DEACON ON CALL
January 16-22 • Ginger Graves (919-637-3786)
WEEK AT A GLANCE • JANUARY 18-24
Tuesday, January 18
10am Staff meeting (CR)
10:45am WMU Group 2 (Springmoor)
6:15pm MS Small Group (Blue Rm)
6:30pm HS Bible Study (Wade home)
7:30pm Pathfinders SS (Zoom)

Wednesday, January 19
5pm Meal/Centerpoint (PL/FH)
6pm Handbell Rehearsal (S balcony)
7:30pm Ensemble (Choir Rm/S)

Thursday, January 20
7am Band of Brothers (Zoom)
Sunday, January 23
9:45am Sunday School
11am Worship (S/YouTube)
11am Japanese Worship (226)
12:15pm Deacons' Meeting (220/Zoom)
5:00pm Youth Choir (302)
6:00pm Youth Supper (FH)
6:30pm Youth Program (FH/Blue Rm)

Monday, January 24
10:00am Clothing Ministry
MATERNITY LEAVE DETAILS

We celebrate with Chad and Leah on the December 2 birth of Jennings Jett Reed. During her maternity leave, Leah will be checking email only sporadically, so please contact the following lay leaders, ministers, and staff who are taking over her ministerial duties with your questions or concerns:

Clothing Ministry - Sabrina Tyndall
Rose Window Weekly - Jennie Herrick
Housing All - Anne Bullard and Courtney Selna
Mike Morris Fellowship Fund - Chris Chapman
First Foundations magazine - Jen Foster
Social Media (Facebook & Instagram) - Michael Hood
Mass emails to the church body - Jennie Herrick or Wayne Hager
Website - Wayne Hager
And Also With 'Cue - Rebecca Sasser, Ashley Prather, or David With
Centerpoint Zoom - Wayne Hager
Habitat for Humanity - Chris Chapman
OUR FIRST FRUITS
STEWARDSHIP CAMPAIGN
 
We are grateful for your faithful response to this year's stewardship challenge. As of 1/13/22, we have 161 pledges totaling $1,222,133.
 
The proposed budget, which we will vote on at the church conference on January 26, is available in the members-only section of our website. You may also request a copy by calling the church office at 919-832-4485. Anyone who has not yet made a pledge may still do so online here.
DO YOU NEED OFFERING ENVELOPES?

If you have requested them, you will find contribution envelopes for 2022 on the first floor corridor leading to the Clothing Ministry. Please help us reduce mailing expenses by picking up your envelopes by January 23 or by having someone pick them up for you. After January 23, we will mail them to you. If you would like some but haven’t gotten any in the past, contact Wayne Hager and he will go over options with you. Giving patterns have changed so much during COVID and we want to be sure we meet the expectations you have for offering envelopes.
AAWC'S WEEKLY SCHEDULE

Each week, we post And Also With 'Cue's weekly schedule here in Rose Window Weekly as well as on our Facebook page to let you know our lunch schedule and if there will be outside events on the weekend for you to attend.

Come eat with us this week,
January 18-21!
Lunch • church parking lot (11am – 1:30pm, Tuesday-Friday)
Dinner • Evergreen at Flowers Plantation in Clayton (5-7pm, Wednesday)
AMONG OUR FAMILY

A link to the entire prayer list may be found below.
Please use your church directory for mailing addresses.


THE RECORD WE WROTE
As of January 13, 2022:
Current Week Revenue: $49,218.62 
Month-to-Date Revenue: $55,154.87 
Year-to-Date Revenue: $55,154.87
Month-to-Date Expenses: $57,727.84
Year-to-Date Expenses: $57,727.84
Global Missions: $4,698
SUBMIT A ROSE WINDOW WEEKLY ANNOUNCEMENT

Do you have an announcement that you would like to include in the Rose Window Weekly? All information must be submitted by Thursday at noon, to be included in the following Tuesday's edition. Just fill out the Google form in the link below, and we'll make sure to include it in next week's publication. For any questions concerning the Rose Window Weekly, contact Jennie Herrick. Email Jennie here.