FBC Raleigh News • January 23, 2024

CHURCHWIDE RETREAT REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!


We are looking forward to our churchwide intergenerational spring retreat again this year in the beautiful North Carolina mountains. Mark your calendar now for April 1921 at the YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly in Black Mountain, NC! 

 

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!  This year we have reserved the Blue Ridge Center and Asheville Hall located next door. Each room is equipped with air conditioning, telephones, two beds, and private baths hotel-style accommodations. We have handicapped-accessible rooms available in both buildings and elevator access to all floors. The dining hall is located inside the Blue Ridge Center, as well as all of our meeting spaces that we’ll be using for worship, small groups, and electives. Youth can attend without their parents as long as we have individuals who are dedicated to chaperoning during free times and transitions. Our time together will begin after supper on Friday and will end after worship on Sunday morning.

 

Listed below is the cost of the weekend for all adults ages 12 and up. Children three and under are free! Two nights lodging + four meals + supplies will be:  


  • Single room - $310/adult
  • Two per room - $180/adult
  • Three per room - $140/adult
  • Four per room - $125/adult
  • Two per room - $145/child (ages 411)
  • Three per room - $100/child (ages 411)
  • Four per room - $80/child (ages 411)
  • Family cap = $470

 

This year, a non-refundable deposit of $100 (per registration/family) will secure your spot. The deposit may be paid by cash, check (memo: churchwide retreat), or online. Register by visiting our website. After you have registered and paid your deposit, Leah will follow up with you via email with the amount owed. Payment in full is due no later than March 3. Single rooms will be assigned on a first-come/first-served basis. 


Since we know that not everyone will be able to attend, we will also have Sunday School and worship in our sanctuary on Sunday, April 21. More information coming soon about our theme, schedule details, and elective options! For questions about registration, please email Leah.  

IT'S BACK!

SHROVE TUESDAY

PANCAKE SUPPER


After five years of pandemic craziness, we are inviting everyone to join us for our Shrove Tuesday pancake supper on Tuesday, February 13, at 5pm. We will gather around the supper table to enjoy a meal of pancakes, sausage, grits, and beverages, all prepared by Troy Dye. Beat the Valentine's Day rush and eat with your church family a day early!


Tickets will be sold beginning on Wednesday, January 24. Tickets must be purchased before the event, either by check, cash, credit card through the kiosk or online via PayPal or VANCO; select "Shrove Tuesday" option. The cost will be $6 for everyone over 13 years of age, $4 for children aged 412, and free for children under 4 with a family max for $20. We will have music and mask-making, along with other entertainment. More info to follow in the coming weeks.

MICHAEL HOOD ON FAMILY LEAVE


As Michael and Sara Hood welcome Callum into their lives, Michael will be on family leave until Ash Wednesday (February 14). He has worked out leadership responsibilities for the youth and college ministries in this time with the details being shared within those systems. The chaperones who help with Sunday nights will lead the programming for these weeks, a rotation of guest leaders will be responsible for youth programming on Wednesday nights, Sunday School teachers will continue to teach, and Rebecca Sasser and Charles Gale will continue to lead the Thursday night studies.


We celebrate with and pray for Michael and Sara in this time of many adjustments and much joy. We are grateful for the personnel committee’s work about six years ago in developing policies for family medical leave for up to six weeks, covering numerous potential needs, including the birth of a child. It is just one of many examples of how First Baptist Church pursues health as a community and seeks to care for all our members, including our staff.

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL

FOR ALL AGES


Our intergenerational VBS will be Sunday, July 28 – Thursday, August 1 from 58pm (which includes an optional supper). There will be self-contained classes for babies through rising kindergarteners, and for rising 1st graders through adults, we’ll have age-grouped Bible study followed by the ever-popular craft, recreation, and music electives! 


It’s never too early to let Lynn know if you can help teach and/or if you have ideas of fun and engaging elective ideas! Teaching opportunities include:



  • self-contained preschool classes
  • Gradeschool Bible study
  • craft and recreation electives


We hope you can join us! It’s a great time of intergenerational fun and learning!  

STEWARDSHIP UPDATE GIVING GENEROUSLY WITH GRATITUDE


We are delighted to report that, as of January 18, we have received 144 pledges totaling $1,188,250 for the 2024 budget. We like to have 80% of the proposed budget pledged which means our goal is $1,306,063.20 (80% of the General Fund target of $1,632,579). This leaves us $128,313.20 short of the 80% goal, but we know we have not heard from a number of our members yet, and we are ahead of where we were this time last year.


We are grateful for those who have pledged, and we ask for the prayerful consideration of those who have not. You can find a pledge form in the church office, or just click here to go to the form on our website.

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 (Facebook, and Instagram).

 CENTERPOINT

THIS WEEK


On January 24, the program will be led by Dauline Singletary, director of Live Well Wake, a community-led initiative to find innovative solutions for our county’s biggest challenges. 



 Adult Wednesday Night Schedule:

5:15–6:15pm - Supper line is open

6:15–6:30pm - Prayer time and announcements

6:30–7:15pm - Adult program

 

 Children's Wednesday Night Schedule:

5:15–5:45pm - Supper line is open

5:40pm - Blessing and dismissal

5:45–6:30pm - Pre-K/K music/Elementary choir

6:30–7:15pm - Pre-K/K missions/Elementary missions

 

NEW CHECK-IN FOR WEDNESDAY NIGHTS


Please note that every person eating Wednesday night supper must check-in with our volunteer collection team before getting their meal. Even if you have pre-paid online, please check-in with our volunteer. We recognize that many of you do this every week, but many do not. This is just an attempt to streamline our process and make sure every person is checked off the reservation list. A volunteer will be stationed in the Lewis Lobby with the Wednesday night supper reservation list. You may reserve your spot at this link on the website or by calling the church office. The volunteer will check-in your family and collect payment for the meal - we accept cash, checks, or credit cards.


Please note the slight increase in the cost of our Wednesday night suppers listed below. It has been several years since we have adjusted our prices, so we appreciate your flexibility as we attempt to keep up with the rising cost of all things!


Ages 0-3: Free

Ages 4-12: $4

Adults (over 12): $8

Family cap (over 3 people): $24


The menus for upcoming Wednesday night suppers are as follows (all meals come with salad and bread):

January 24 taco night; non-meat option: vegan tacos; kids: tacos.

January 31 pork tenderloin, sweet potatoes & veggies; non-meat option: vegetarian meatballs; kids: mac-n-cheese.

February 7 Mexican casserole; non-meat option: vegan Mexican casserole; kids: taquitos

February 14 sloppy Joe, corn, green beans; non-meat option: vegan sloppy Joe; kids: sloppy Joe

February 21 chicken Marsala, broccoli, mashed potatoes; non-meat option: mock chicken Marsala; kids: chicken nuggets

February 28 vegetable pasta with cream sauce, spinach and mushroom; kids: buttered noodles


CHURCH CONFERENCE DATES



Mark your calendar for the following dates for church conference in 2024: January 31, February 28, April 24, May 22, August 28, September 25, October 23, November 20, and December 18.

 

BIBLE VERSES FOR DAILY USE

  • Wednesday, January 24: Psalm 46; Proverbs 8:1-21; Mark 3:13-19a
  • Thursday, January 25: Psalm 111; Deuteronomy 3:23-29; Romans 9:6-18
  • Friday, January 26: Psalm 111; Deuteronomy 12:28-32; Revelation 2:12-17
  • Saturday, January 27: Psalm 111; Deuteronomy 13:1-5; Matthew 8:28-9:1
  • Sunday, January 28: Deuteronomy 18:15-20; Psalm 111; 1 Corinthians 8:1-13; Mark 1:21-28
  • Monday, January 29: Psalm 35:1-10; Numbers 22:1-21; Acts 21:17-26
  • Tuesday, January 30: Psalm 35:1-10; Numbers 22:22-28; 1 Corinthians 7:32-40


DEACON ON CALL

January 21–27 Matt Strickland (919-412-7272 m or 919-274-3589 h)

WEEK AT A GLANCE • January 24–31

Wednesday, January 24

5:15pm Meal served (FH)

5:45pm Children's music (301/307/311)

6:15pm Centerpoint (FH)

6:30pm Children's missions (PS/CS)

6:30pm Handbell rehearsal (302)

7:30pm Adult choir rehearsal (S/310)


Thursday, January 25

7am Band of Brothers (Zoom)

10:30am Thirty-Niners outing (Farmers' Market restaurant)


Friday, January 26

8pm Youth boys basketball (at Rolesville Baptist)


Sunday, January 28

9:45am Sunday School

11am FBC worship(S/YouTube)

11am JBC worship (226)

5pm Youth choir (choir room)

6pm Youth supper (FH)

6:30pm Youth program (FH/Blue Room)

Monday, January 29

10am Clothing ministry open

5pm Deacons' meeting (302)

6:30pm Music Made in Heaven (Blue Room)


Tuesday, January 30

10am Staff meeting (CR)

10:45am WMU Group 2 (Springmoor)

1pm WMU Group 2 (Independence Village)

1:30pm Yoga (302)


Wednesday, January 31

5:15pm Meal served (FH)

5:45pm Children's music (301/307/311)

6:15pm Church conference (FH)

6:30pm Children's missions (PS/CS)

6:30pm Handbell rehearsal (302)

7:30pm Adult choir rehearsal (S/310)

Click here for full calendar of FBC activities

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!


LUNCH:

WednesdayFriday — church parking lot, 11am–1:15pm(ish)


AMONG OUR FAMILY


A link to the entire prayer list may be found below.

Please use your church directory for mailing addresses.



Prayer List • January 23



WELCOME, NEW MEMBERS!


On Sunday, January 21, Prem and Anitasha Sharif joined our church by statement of previous baptism and membership in another church.

THE RECORD WE WROTE

As of January 18:

Current Week Revenue: $15,865.34

Month-to-Date Revenue: $31,989.02

Year-to-Date Revenue: $31,989.02

Month-to-Date Expenses: $76,778.41

Year-to-Date Expenses: $76,778.41

Global Missions: $3,995.00

To facilitate your giving to FBC, use the QR codes below to link to the website

for our main electronic giving, VANCO Faith, and the page that lists

all our e-giving options and instructions. 

Use this QR code to e-give

to FBC on line.


www.fbcraleigh.org/give/

onlinegiving/giveplus

Use this QR code to e-give through
Paypal and other options.


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