Windows

February 2, 2023

Word from the Pastor:

Mission Need: Vans

 

And how are they to proclaim him unless they are sent?

—Romans 10:15a

 

As we discussed in Sunday’s congregational meeting, in our mission giving in 2023 we will highlight a special need each month to which you can contribute. Rather than a quarterly 5-cents-a-meal collection, we will take up a special offering that benefits both local (such as the Bristol Emergency Food Pantry) and overseas ministries. Our hope is that by highlighting one need each month, we can show you the urgency of the request, and you will respond in kind, being generous as God has been generous with us.

 

The highlighted need that the Mission and Outreach Committee and the session ask you to consider giving to in February is the purchase of two vans. The ministries and missions of the church have grown, and we need affordable and reliable transportation to get students to retreats and church events, take college students on mission trips, and deliver our volunteers to mission partnerships as distant as Montana. We also have other groups that could benefit from our vans. Boy Scout Troop 3, and other ministry partners in Bristol, could use our vans when they have special trips.

 

Of course, filling this need will not come cheap. Our goal is to raise at least $40,000 to purchase two used vans with fewer than 100,000 miles on them. We have secured $7,000 in pledges or gifts for the purpose, so we have a minimum of $33,000 to go. Our hope is that these vans will last the church for five to ten years, or another 100,000 miles. We want to buy vans (like the F‑250 or 350) that can reasonably meet or exceed the 200,000 mile mark.

 

Beyond the church’s need to expand ministry and mission opportunities, this move makes financial and logistical sense. We have depended on renting vans from companies like Enterprise, as well as on people lending us their vehicles, to transport students and volunteers to mission, retreat, and event sites. And getting vans from Enterprise is no easy feat these days.

 

Since 2018, the church has spent $15,771.49 on van rentals alone, and this does not include the incalculable number of miles driven in vans lent to the church. Interestingly, this sum includes two years during COVID in which we took fewer trips, which reduced the amount we would typically spend over this period. At current usage levels, we spend around $5,000 a year on van rentals during normal years. If the ministry and mission outreach opportunities of our church are to expand, this number will only grow with time.

 

I hope you can see both the need for the vans and the need for your generosity to make this happen. We want to continue to grow the ministry and mission outreach opportunities we make available to all ages here at the church, and reliable transportation will be a key part of the equation. As Paul asks rhetorically in Romans 10:15, how will we proclaim the Good News that Jesus is Lord unless we send our community to share that news?

 

Please consider this request. Pray about it. Give. I am excited about where God will send us next.

 

In Christ,

Pastor Sam



Chili Cook-Off & Talent Show Feb. 19

Our Chili Cook-Off & Talent Show (with MC Matt Richardson) is coming up on Sunday, February 19. If you would like to perform on our stage, please contact one of our talent scouts, Lilly Osborne and Katie Arnold. The chili chefs among us know what to do: make Sam sweat!

Worship

February 5

5th Sunday after Epiphany

Communion

Officer Installation

 

Scripture

Psalm 112:1–10

Isaiah 58:1–12

Matthew 5:13–20

 

Sermon

“Worship?”

Dave Welch

 

Last Sunday’s Attendance

9:00: In person: 157;

Livestream: 25; Playback: 91

11:00: In person: 98;

Livestream: 14; Playback: 32

Calendar

Sunday, February 5

9:00 a.m.

Contemporary Worship

Fellowship Hall

 

10:20 a.m.

Sunday School

 

11:00 a.m.

Traditional Worship

Sanctuary

 

6:00 p.m.

Student Fellowship

Fellowship Hall

 

Monday, February 6

10:00 a.m.

Staff

Room 123

 

Tuesday, February 7

7:00 p.m.

Boy Scout Troop 3

Scout Hall

 

Wednesday, February 8

5:30 p.m.

Fellowship Supper

Fellowship Hall

 

6:15 p.m.

Adult Enrichment

Student Small Groups

Wednesday Night Kids

 

Handbell Choir

Room 212

 

7:15 p.m.

Sanctuary Choir

Room 202

 

Youth Choir

Room 209

 

Praise Band

Fellowship Hall

 

Thursday, February 9

7:00 a.m.

Men’s Bible Study

Parlor

 

8:30 p.m.

Meals on Wheels

Fellowship Hall

 

1:00 p.m.

Women’s Bible Study

Room 123

 

4:30 p.m.

Human Resources Committee

Room 123

 

Friday & Saturday, February 10–11

Women’s Retreat

Jubilee Retreat Center, Abingdon

 

Troop 3 Lock-In

Student Ministries Area

Ordination and Installation of New Officers Sunday

In both services this Sunday we will have a service of ordination and installation for our new church officers. We encourage everyone to come to worship, meet the officers, and participate in the installation of the Class of 2025.


To be ordained to the office of Elder and installed on the Session of Elders:

Aaron Brooks

Fred Harkleroad

Alison Meredith

Rush Powers

Charles Webb


To be ordained to the office of Deacon and installed on the Board of Deacons:

Audrey Arndt

Alice Graham

Jennifer Kennedy

Jerry Poteat

Karen Vann


To be installed on the Board of Trustees:

Pete Holler


You will find the table of all officers at the end of this newsletter.

Wednesday Programming Resumes Next Week

The spring semester of our Wednesday Night Fellowship programming begins February 8. Dinner at 5:30 in the fellowship hall will be followed by activities for all ages. Please plan to join us!


We will meet February 15, during BTCS Winter Break, and March 15, during BTCS Spring Break, but not April 5, during Holy Week. Our spring semester will conclude April 26.

Youth Choir Rehearsals Begin Wednesday

Are you a 3rd–8th grader who loves to lift up your voice in praise and worship? FPC Bristol Youth Choir is resuming for the Spring 2023 season, and we want all enthusiastic singers to participate. No experience is required! All you need is a desire to learn how to read music and lead worship through song. Participation is only a four–week commitment. Practices will be held on Wednesdays from 7:15 to 7:45 p.m. in room 209, from February 8 through March 1. We will perform for the 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. services on Sunday, March 5. We will wear black pants and our FPC Youth Choir T-shirts on our performance day. If you have any questions, please text Melissa Galliher at (276) 219-7770.

Last Day to Register for Women’s Retreat

Today is the deadline for registering for our annual women’s retreat scheduled for Friday and Saturday, February 10 and 11, at Jubilee Retreat Center in Abingdon. Join us for Bible-based learning and worship in a relaxed environment with time for individual reflection and prayer. We’ll get to know one another while enjoying good food and fellowship. Sarah Varnell, pastor of Trinity United Methodist Church in Greeneville, TN, will be our speaker. We welcome women of all ages; invite your friends and family to join us!


Register online here or by using the QR code above, or complete a paper registration form available from the Welcome Center at church.


You can commute or stay overnight at the retreat center located at 822 East Main Street. The prices below include three meals and materials for group sessions. Secure your spot with a $25 deposit.

  • Commuter: $75
  • Double or Triple Occupancy: $110
  • Single Occupancy: $125


Pay online here; choose “Women's Retreat 2023” in the Fund drop-down menu. Or write a check payable to FPC Bristol with “Women’s Retreat 2023” in the memo line.

Gifts to the Church

Memorials and honoraria are published in the newsletter only after the family has been personally notified by our business office. Today we gratefully acknowledge the following gifts in memory of:

 

  • Marjorie Harr: to the Minister’s Discretionary Fund from John & Karen Vann
  • Blaine Hunigan: to the Memorial Fund from John & Karen Vann
  • Betty Kirksey: to the Minister’s Discretionary Fund from Tom & Leigh King, from John & Karen Vann
  • Millie Pippin: to the Minister’s Discretionary Fund from John & Ellen Manney
  • Frances Rowell: to the Minister’s Discretionary Fund from John & Ellen Manney

Organist's Footnotes

It should come as no surprise that I love attending organ recitals. Even though there is an abundance of high-quality recordings of great organists performing on great organs from all over the world, nothing can compare to the experience of hearing a live performance by a great organist on a fine instrument. Such was my experience when I attended Marilyn Keiser’s recent organ recital at Munsey Memorial United Methodist Church in Johnson City. Hearing a fine artist such as Dr. Keiser encourages me to work harder on my own repertoire. Several of the pieces she played are, in fact, in my repertoire. So, with renewed vigor, I would like to share some of these pieces with you today.


The opening voluntary, “Festal Flourish” by Gordon Jacob (1895–1984; pictured), is self-descriptive. The fanfare sections are indicated for “solo tuba,” i.e., the loudest trumpet stop on the organ.


Jacob was an English composer and teacher. He was a professor at the Royal College of Music in London from 1924 until his retirement in 1966, and published four books and many articles about music. He was a prolific composer: the list of his works totals more than 700. I had an intimate encounter with one of Jacob’s works. For my Orchestration class, I was given the assignment of re-orchestrating the third movement of his Concerto for Horn and Strings, making it a Concerto for Horn and Concert Band. That was years before computers made a task like that much easier.

For Communion, I am playing a setting of “If Thou but Trust in God to Guide Thee” by Bach. We will also sing the hymn on which it is based.


Finally, the closing voluntary, “We Thank You, O God, We Thank You,” is the first movement of Johann Sebastian Bach’s (1685–1750) Cantata No. 29. Bach composed this cantata in Leipzig in 1731 for the Ratswechsel, the annual inauguration of a new town council. It seems, therefore, appropriate to play this piece on the occasion of the ordination and installation of our new class of church officers! /Bob Greene

Pray for One Another

We want to pray for and celebrate with you! Send us your prayer requests and glad tidings.

In Our Prayers

Please also pray for the members of our community who wish to remain anonymous.


Ricky Adams

Keller Alexander

Wayne Ausmus

Ralph Booher

Olivia Bowen

Bud & Marg Branscomb

Bristol Tennessee City Schools

Becky Busler

Tom & Nancy Carter

Rachel & Ben Cherry & Dean Millard

Bill Coleman

Barbara Daniel

Jacob Daston

Russell Fogelman, Kelli Krajeck & Kendall

Lou Hebb

Charles Hoilman

David & Andrea Hyde

Gwen King

Jones family

Nancy Lilly

Toni Mari

Dot & Diana Mattison

Carl McGrady

Anthony Mitchell

Montana Indian Ministries

National & international leadership

Pastor Bruce Plummer

Delaney Porter

Cora Lee Raccioppo

Lynn Richards

Tom & Delma Slagle

Tenna Smith

Wendy Smith

Teachers & school administrators

Loretta Thomas

Scott VanNostrand

Jane Chambers Walz

Bill & Patsy Ward

Abigail Welch

Marsha Wilson

Virginia Wilson

Winston family

Stevie Wintz

February Birthday Prayer Fellowship

To protect your personal data, we now publish this list without dates.


Alex Akard

Davis Akard

Sophie Arnold

Mindy Collins

John Connor

Mary Connor

Johnny Dabbs

Christy Doll

JoLynn Evans

Pat Galliher

John Graham

Grace Kim

Geneva King

Josh Kite

Isabelle Ladd

Amy McCracken

Chad McCracken

Bart McMillin

Kathryn Parker

Elizabeth Patrick

Dillon Pendley

Chris Phipps

Jean Van Olst

Joseph Ong

Sharon Ratliff

Sara Reuning

Lensey Richardson

Margaret Roberts

Ann Rowell

Chris Shaw

Beatrice Story

Olive Strickland

Bob Tate

Amy Williams

Matt Williams

Kate Zeiler

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