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The MESSENGER (USPS 591-280) is published weekly except the week of Christmas by
First Baptist Church, 600 Governors Drive, Huntsville, AL 35801. Periodical postage
paid at Huntsville, Alabama 31801-5178. POSTMASTER send change of address to THE
MESSENGER, 600 Governors Drive, Huntsville, AL 35801.
office: 256-428-9400
weekend minister on call: 256-428-9457
24-hour prayer line: 256-428-9460
The Messengerfbchsv.org
firsT bapTisT hunTsville
this sunday
knowing, lov ing, serv ing Christ...together
First Baptist Church
600 Governors Drive
Huntsville, AL 35801
Poinsettias
It is time to begin placing orders for poinsettias to be used during the Christmas
season. These may be given in memory of or in honor of someone. Forms are
available at the welcome centers and in the church office. Cost is $8.50. Deadline for
returning forms with payment to the church office is Sunday, November 20th.
Getting to Know You
Nov. 10 at 6:00 p.m. in room 118Bring a covered dish. For more information
call Myra Haythorn at 256-837-3107
Fellowship Club
November 11 (Veterans Day)Menu: Ham, Hash brown Casserole, Baked
Apples, Steamed Broccoli, Corn Bread Muffins. Speaker is John Reitzell.
For more information call JoAnn Allen at 256-534-1958
Reception for Catherine Miller
This Sunday November 6, the church will celebrate the 30 years of service
Catherine Miller has given to FBC. You are cordially invited to join us for this reception
in the church Parlor from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m. to honor Catherine Miller. Church
members are encouraged to write notes of appreciation to Catherine for her long
and dedicated life’s work. These notes will be presented to her in a collected volume at her reception. For this reason, please
write your note on 8.5”x11” paper. You may write a note and mail it to the church, drop it off in the main office, or submit it online
at www.fbchsv.org/catherine. Paper will be available on the tables during Wednesday night supper on November 2nd as well as her reception for those persons unable to
participate before the reception.
Volume 62 / Week Number 42 / November 3, 2011
November 6, 2011Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost
Sermon“The Blessing of Community”
Philippians 4:10-20
First Fellowship - 8:15 a.m.Music from the First Fellowship Band
The Youth Choir will singBless Us With Your Love - Mozart
God’s Gonna Set This World On Fire - Hogan
Morning Bible Study - 9:15 a.m.Bible Study for all ages
Sanctuary Worship - 10:30 a.m.Music from the Sanctuary Choir
Give Me Jesus—arr. Harlan
Congregational Hymn for Stewardship EmphasisHands of Blessing
(with Jeff and Ben Vaughn, vocal duet)
Evening ActivitiesReception for Catherine Miller - 3:00 p.m.
Foundations for Life - 5:00 p.m.
Deacon Ordination Service - 6:30 p.m.
FiRST THOUGHTSDavid Hull, Pastor
“Experience the Blessing.” You will be hearing these words for the next three weeks. They communicate our annual Stewardship Emphasis. A life of Christian stewardship is an opportunity to experience the blessing that God wants to give us. The Apostle Paul wrote about this in Philippians 4:10-20. During the three weeks of our Stewardship Emphasis, we will look at this passage each week and discover different facets of this wonderful blessing that we can experience.
First . . . let’s talk about the Blessing of Community. We join together in the Body of Christ and experience community in the church. We worship together, pray together, learn together, love together, cry together . . . and the list goes on and on. We tried to capture the importance of community in our mission statement: Knowing, Loving, Serving Christ . . . together. We do what we do – together. We are who we are – together. That is the blessing of community.
But what does that have to do with stewardship? isn’t stewardship about giving our money? Yes it is about being generous with our finances. But it is also about the investing of our lives – time and talents – for the Kingdom of God. Community only happens as we are willing to give and make that investment. When you show up – someone will be touched. if you are not there – someone will miss out on what you have to offer.
This Sunday we are encouraging everyone to show up. Come to Sunday School – participate in worship. We will talk about the blessings of community as we come around the Lord’s Table to observe Communion. What an appropriate symbol for us to observe as we take from the common table. i hope that you will be here to experience the blessing.
i hope that you will also come to give a blessing. Be a part of the community who thanks Catherine Miller on the occasion of her retirement after thirty years on our church staff. Come be a part of the community who blesses Bill Lunsford and Scott Whetzel as we set them apart for Deacon ministry in the Ordination Service in our newly-renovated Chapel.
Join us this Sunday . . . and experience the blessing.
At FBC, we have a Young Adult Ministry group...generally defined as ages 22-34.We have an Experienced Adult Ministry group...generally defined as ages 55 and older.
What if you are somewhere in between?
Then you are a 3-4-5 Ministry Adult (ages 30s, 40s, 50s)!
As a 3-4-5 Woman, you are invited toFBC Member Susan Wessinger’s Home
2711 Fanelle Circle SE, HuntsvilleFriday, November 18
6:30 p.m. - until...
For an evening of simple relaxation & fun with one another
• Supper (provided for you)• Conversation around a firepit, kitchen counter, dining room table...
wherever you happen to gather• Meet new friends• Strengthen friendships already in place...bring a friend with you!• Rest, relax, enjoy
Can you attend? Please respond to pam@fbchsv.org, 256-428-9403
fbchsv.org
ministry calendar
knowing, lov ing, serv ing Christ...together
Wednesday Night Dinner MenuWednesday, November 9
AdultsChicken Cordon BleuTwice Baked Potatoes
Mixed VegetablesRolls
SaladFried Chicken Salad
(Reservations for salad must be turned in by noon on Wednesday.)
STEWARDSHiP REPORT
10/30/11
Year-to-Date Goal $319,200.00
Offering
This Week $35,130.29
YTD $273,966.46
Debt Retirement
This Week $380.00
YTD $1,916.00
Faith Steps to the Future:
This Week $9,470.00
YTD $101,853.14
To Date: $2,731,070.96
www.fbchsv.org/give
ATTENDANCE
Sunday SchoolPreschool 49
Children 74
Students 99
Adults 594
Brookdale 19
Visitors 25
TOTAL 867
Worship ServicesFirst Fellowship 312
Sanctuary Worship 583
TOTAL 895
THANK YOUA thank you note has been received from Barbara and Paul Smith. it has been placed on the bulletin
board across from the church office.
Library Hours Sunday 9-9:15 AM | 10:10-10:45 AM | 11:40- 12:00 PMTuesday 10:00 AM-12:00 PMWednesday 4:00-5:00 PM
FAMILY MATTERS
CHRISTIAN SYMPATHYEarl Williams in the loss of his wife, Janet Williams
Troy Pestel in the loss of his wife, Wanda Pestel
Brenda Beck Hicks in the loss of her nephew, Jay Washburn
Anna Laura Herndon in the loss of her husband, Earl Palmer Herndon
VETERANS DAY WEEKEND CONCERTSUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 5:00 P.M.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HUNTSVILLENo Tickets Required | Free Event | Childcare Provided
Featuring the FBC Orchestra and the U.S. Army Material Command Band
from Redstone Arsenal. Chief Warrant Officer Peter Gillies, Director
FEATURE PRESENTATION OF “GIVE US THIS DAY” BY DAVID MASLANKAPLUS SACRED HYMN ARRANGEMENTS AND SUCH PATRIOTIC TITLES AS:
America the Beautiful—arr. Carmen DragonStars and Stripes Forever—John Phillip Sousa
Eternal Father, Strong to Save—Claude T. SmithLiberty Fanfare—John Williams
God Bless the USA and Armed Forces Salute
Friday Evening and Saturday morningNovember 11-12
THE LIVING CHRISTMAS TREE CHOIR RETREAT!
The wonderful music of Christmas will fill the air as well as great food and fellowship. And some surprises are in store!
TornadoRelief OpportunityWhen: Friday & Saturday - November 11-12Where: Camp ToknowHim in Pisgah, ALTime: 9:00 a.m. through that afternoon
Work Needed: Clearing debris and fallen trees What to Bring: Chainsaws are needed if possible. Adequate clothing and footwear are recommended.Contact: Jamie Mackey at 256-428-9406, jamie@fbchsv.org if you are interested.
Camp ToknowHim is where our students go for fall retreat every year. It is a privately owned camp dedicated to spiritual growth for all that use the space.
The camp was heavily hit by one of the April 27 tornadoes.
Thankfulness and BlessingA Morning Hymn Festival
November 20
First Fellowship Worship at 8:15 a.m.Music from Jeremy Wilkerson and Band
Sanctuary Worship at 10:30 a.m.Music from choirs (children and adult) and orchestra
Pastor’s sermon and great congregational singing in both services
Sunday, Nov. 6 First Fellowship 8:15 AM Lord’s SupperSunday School 9:15 AMSanctuary Worship 10:30 AM Lord’s SupperStephen Ministry/118 3:00 PMRetirement Reception/Parlor 3:00 PMChildren’s Handbells 4:00 PMFoundations for Life: Women’s Bible Class/111 5:00 PM Pastor’s Class/FH 5:00 PMYouth Choir 5:00 PMYouth Choir Snacks/241 6:00 PMDeacon Ordination/Chapel 6:30 PM
Monday, Nov. 7Letter Writing/242 9:00 AMHallelujah Choir/CR 10:30 AMDeacons Meeting/118 6:00 PM
Tuesday, Nov. 8Student Prayer BreakfastTues. Morn. Intercess./242 7:00 AMGrief Share/114 6:00 PMForum/118 6:30 PMAdult Handbells 7:00 PM
Wednesday, Nov. 9Supper/FH 4:45 PMM & M/2nd, 241, 242 5:00 PMPartnering/111 5:00 PM5 Love Lang./229 5:30 PMLift Off/309-310 6:00 PMOrchestra/Sanct. 6:00 PMPrayer Time & Bible Study 6:45 PMSanctuary Choir/CR 7:00 PM
Thursday, Nov. 10SILK/107-108 12:00-8 PM
Friday, Nov. 11Scrapbooking/118 9:00 AM-9:30 PMFellowship Club/FH 10:00 AMLCT Retreat 7:00-9 PM
Saturday, Nov. 12LCT Retreat 8:00 AM-2 PM
Nov. 11-13HIGH SCHOOL RETREAT Staff News
We are pleased to announce that Dru Murphree has been hired as Media Director. At the request of Jack Lucas who has volunteered in this capacity since 1951, the Personnel Committee began talking about this new position. After developing a job description and considering individuals who would be ideal candidates for the position, conversations began with one of our own volunteers. Dru was born into the nursery at FBC and
has loved and served First Baptist Church faithfully over the years as a volunteer. As Media Director, Dru will be responsible for recruitment and enlistment of all individuals serving on audio and video teams in our church. As our producer and engineer for media at FBC, Dru will work closely with our ministerial staff and volunteers. This is a part-time position with an official start date of November 1. Share your words of personal welcome and congratulations to Dru as you see him around the church. You may contact him at dru@fbchsv.org.
fbchsv.org
ministry calendar
knowing, lov ing, serv ing Christ...together
Wednesday Night Dinner MenuWednesday, November 9
AdultsChicken Cordon BleuTwice Baked Potatoes
Mixed VegetablesRolls
SaladFried Chicken Salad
(Reservations for salad must be turned in by noon on Wednesday.)
STEWARDSHiP REPORT
10/30/11
Year-to-Date Goal $319,200.00
Offering
This Week $35,130.29
YTD $273,966.46
Debt Retirement
This Week $380.00
YTD $1,916.00
Faith Steps to the Future:
This Week $9,470.00
YTD $101,853.14
To Date: $2,731,070.96
www.fbchsv.org/give
ATTENDANCE
Sunday SchoolPreschool 49
Children 74
Students 99
Adults 594
Brookdale 19
Visitors 25
TOTAL 867
Worship ServicesFirst Fellowship 312
Sanctuary Worship 583
TOTAL 895
THANK YOUA thank you note has been received from Barbara and Paul Smith. it has been placed on the bulletin
board across from the church office.
Library Hours Sunday 9-9:15 AM | 10:10-10:45 AM | 11:40- 12:00 PMTuesday 10:00 AM-12:00 PMWednesday 4:00-5:00 PM
FAMILY MATTERS
CHRISTIAN SYMPATHYEarl Williams in the loss of his wife, Janet Williams
Troy Pestel in the loss of his wife, Wanda Pestel
Brenda Beck Hicks in the loss of her nephew, Jay Washburn
Anna Laura Herndon in the loss of her husband, Earl Palmer Herndon
VETERANS DAY WEEKEND CONCERTSUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 5:00 P.M.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HUNTSVILLENo Tickets Required | Free Event | Childcare Provided
Featuring the FBC Orchestra and the U.S. Army Material Command Band
from Redstone Arsenal. Chief Warrant Officer Peter Gillies, Director
FEATURE PRESENTATION OF “GIVE US THIS DAY” BY DAVID MASLANKAPLUS SACRED HYMN ARRANGEMENTS AND SUCH PATRIOTIC TITLES AS:
America the Beautiful—arr. Carmen DragonStars and Stripes Forever—John Phillip Sousa
Eternal Father, Strong to Save—Claude T. SmithLiberty Fanfare—John Williams
God Bless the USA and Armed Forces Salute
Friday Evening and Saturday morningNovember 11-12
THE LIVING CHRISTMAS TREE CHOIR RETREAT!
The wonderful music of Christmas will fill the air as well as great food and fellowship. And some surprises are in store!
TornadoRelief OpportunityWhen: Friday & Saturday - November 11-12Where: Camp ToknowHim in Pisgah, ALTime: 9:00 a.m. through that afternoon
Work Needed: Clearing debris and fallen trees What to Bring: Chainsaws are needed if possible. Adequate clothing and footwear are recommended.Contact: Jamie Mackey at 256-428-9406, jamie@fbchsv.org if you are interested.
Camp ToknowHim is where our students go for fall retreat every year. It is a privately owned camp dedicated to spiritual growth for all that use the space.
The camp was heavily hit by one of the April 27 tornadoes.
Thankfulness and BlessingA Morning Hymn Festival
November 20
First Fellowship Worship at 8:15 a.m.Music from Jeremy Wilkerson and Band
Sanctuary Worship at 10:30 a.m.Music from choirs (children and adult) and orchestra
Pastor’s sermon and great congregational singing in both services
Sunday, Nov. 6 First Fellowship 8:15 AM Lord’s SupperSunday School 9:15 AMSanctuary Worship 10:30 AM Lord’s SupperStephen Ministry/118 3:00 PMRetirement Reception/Parlor 3:00 PMChildren’s Handbells 4:00 PMFoundations for Life: Women’s Bible Class/111 5:00 PM Pastor’s Class/FH 5:00 PMYouth Choir 5:00 PMYouth Choir Snacks/241 6:00 PMDeacon Ordination/Chapel 6:30 PM
Monday, Nov. 7Letter Writing/242 9:00 AMHallelujah Choir/CR 10:30 AMDeacons Meeting/118 6:00 PM
Tuesday, Nov. 8Student Prayer BreakfastTues. Morn. Intercess./242 7:00 AMGrief Share/114 6:00 PMForum/118 6:30 PMAdult Handbells 7:00 PM
Wednesday, Nov. 9Supper/FH 4:45 PMM & M/2nd, 241, 242 5:00 PMPartnering/111 5:00 PM5 Love Lang./229 5:30 PMLift Off/309-310 6:00 PMOrchestra/Sanct. 6:00 PMPrayer Time & Bible Study 6:45 PMSanctuary Choir/CR 7:00 PM
Thursday, Nov. 10SILK/107-108 12:00-8 PM
Friday, Nov. 11Scrapbooking/118 9:00 AM-9:30 PMFellowship Club/FH 10:00 AMLCT Retreat 7:00-9 PM
Saturday, Nov. 12LCT Retreat 8:00 AM-2 PM
Nov. 11-13HIGH SCHOOL RETREAT Staff News
We are pleased to announce that Dru Murphree has been hired as Media Director. At the request of Jack Lucas who has volunteered in this capacity since 1951, the Personnel Committee began talking about this new position. After developing a job description and considering individuals who would be ideal candidates for the position, conversations began with one of our own volunteers. Dru was born into the nursery at FBC and
has loved and served First Baptist Church faithfully over the years as a volunteer. As Media Director, Dru will be responsible for recruitment and enlistment of all individuals serving on audio and video teams in our church. As our producer and engineer for media at FBC, Dru will work closely with our ministerial staff and volunteers. This is a part-time position with an official start date of November 1. Share your words of personal welcome and congratulations to Dru as you see him around the church. You may contact him at dru@fbchsv.org.
The MESSENGER (USPS 591-280) is published weekly except the week of Christmas by
First Baptist Church, 600 Governors Drive, Huntsville, AL 35801. Periodical postage
paid at Huntsville, Alabama 31801-5178. POSTMASTER send change of address to THE
MESSENGER, 600 Governors Drive, Huntsville, AL 35801.
office: 256-428-9400
weekend minister on call: 256-428-9457
24-hour prayer line: 256-428-9460
The Messengerfbchsv.org
firsT bapTisT hunTsville
this sunday
knowing, lov ing, serv ing Christ...together
First Baptist Church
600 Governors Drive
Huntsville, AL 35801
Poinsettias
It is time to begin placing orders for poinsettias to be used during the Christmas
season. These may be given in memory of or in honor of someone. Forms are
available at the welcome centers and in the church office. Cost is $8.50. Deadline for
returning forms with payment to the church office is Sunday, November 20th.
Getting to Know You
Nov. 10 at 6:00 p.m. in room 118Bring a covered dish. For more information
call Myra Haythorn at 256-837-3107
Fellowship Club
November 11 (Veterans Day)Menu: Ham, Hash brown Casserole, Baked
Apples, Steamed Broccoli, Corn Bread Muffins. Speaker is John Reitzell.
For more information call JoAnn Allen at 256-534-1958
Reception for Catherine Miller
This Sunday November 6, the church will celebrate the 30 years of service
Catherine Miller has given to FBC. You are cordially invited to join us for this reception
in the church Parlor from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m. to honor Catherine Miller. Church
members are encouraged to write notes of appreciation to Catherine for her long
and dedicated life’s work. These notes will be presented to her in a collected volume at her reception. For this reason, please
write your note on 8.5”x11” paper. You may write a note and mail it to the church, drop it off in the main office, or submit it online
at www.fbchsv.org/catherine. Paper will be available on the tables during Wednesday night supper on November 2nd as well as her reception for those persons unable to
participate before the reception.
Volume 62 / Week Number 42 / November 3, 2011
November 6, 2011Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost
Sermon“The Blessing of Community”
Philippians 4:10-20
First Fellowship - 8:15 a.m.Music from the First Fellowship Band
The Youth Choir will singBless Us With Your Love - Mozart
God’s Gonna Set This World On Fire - Hogan
Morning Bible Study - 9:15 a.m.Bible Study for all ages
Sanctuary Worship - 10:30 a.m.Music from the Sanctuary Choir
Give Me Jesus—arr. Harlan
Congregational Hymn for Stewardship EmphasisHands of Blessing
(with Jeff and Ben Vaughn, vocal duet)
Evening ActivitiesReception for Catherine Miller - 3:00 p.m.
Foundations for Life - 5:00 p.m.
Deacon Ordination Service - 6:30 p.m.
FiRST THOUGHTSDavid Hull, Pastor
“Experience the Blessing.” You will be hearing these words for the next three weeks. They communicate our annual Stewardship Emphasis. A life of Christian stewardship is an opportunity to experience the blessing that God wants to give us. The Apostle Paul wrote about this in Philippians 4:10-20. During the three weeks of our Stewardship Emphasis, we will look at this passage each week and discover different facets of this wonderful blessing that we can experience.
First . . . let’s talk about the Blessing of Community. We join together in the Body of Christ and experience community in the church. We worship together, pray together, learn together, love together, cry together . . . and the list goes on and on. We tried to capture the importance of community in our mission statement: Knowing, Loving, Serving Christ . . . together. We do what we do – together. We are who we are – together. That is the blessing of community.
But what does that have to do with stewardship? isn’t stewardship about giving our money? Yes it is about being generous with our finances. But it is also about the investing of our lives – time and talents – for the Kingdom of God. Community only happens as we are willing to give and make that investment. When you show up – someone will be touched. if you are not there – someone will miss out on what you have to offer.
This Sunday we are encouraging everyone to show up. Come to Sunday School – participate in worship. We will talk about the blessings of community as we come around the Lord’s Table to observe Communion. What an appropriate symbol for us to observe as we take from the common table. i hope that you will be here to experience the blessing.
i hope that you will also come to give a blessing. Be a part of the community who thanks Catherine Miller on the occasion of her retirement after thirty years on our church staff. Come be a part of the community who blesses Bill Lunsford and Scott Whetzel as we set them apart for Deacon ministry in the Ordination Service in our newly-renovated Chapel.
Join us this Sunday . . . and experience the blessing.
At FBC, we have a Young Adult Ministry group...generally defined as ages 22-34.We have an Experienced Adult Ministry group...generally defined as ages 55 and older.
What if you are somewhere in between?
Then you are a 3-4-5 Ministry Adult (ages 30s, 40s, 50s)!
As a 3-4-5 Woman, you are invited toFBC Member Susan Wessinger’s Home
2711 Fanelle Circle SE, HuntsvilleFriday, November 18
6:30 p.m. - until...
For an evening of simple relaxation & fun with one another
• Supper (provided for you)• Conversation around a firepit, kitchen counter, dining room table...
wherever you happen to gather• Meet new friends• Strengthen friendships already in place...bring a friend with you!• Rest, relax, enjoy
Can you attend? Please respond to pam@fbchsv.org, 256-428-9403