MINISTRY BUDGET FINANCIAL STATEMENTNovember, 2019
Receipts: .................. $38,438.54 YTD: ....$395,579.47Expenses: ................. $33,873.93 YTD: ....$429,677.32Net: ............................ $4,564.61 YTD: .....($34,097.85)
Avg. SS Attendance: 80 Avg. Worship Attendance: .. 125
UNIFIED MISSION FUNDNovember, 2019
Beginning Balance: ..$14,791.50 YTD: ..... $20,039.95Receipts: .................... $5,252.00 YTD: ..... $54,563.00Investments: .............($3,320.61) YTD: .... ($57,880.06)Ending Balance: .......$16,722.89 YTD: ..... $16,722.89
BENEVOLENCE FUND: November, 2019Shared: ............. $875.54 Clients: ............ 12
We have lots of exciting things coming to FBC Cornelia in 2020, come and join us!
Upcoming Events:Sunday, January 5
First Sunday Breakfast 9:40 -10:20 AM (Banquet Room)
Wednesday, January 8 - M&M’s Join us in the gym at 5:50 PM
Tuesdays, January 14 & 28 Open Gym for families - 5:30 -7:30 PM
Wednesday, January 29Deadline to sign-up for Parent’s Night OutSaturday, February 1 - Parent’s Night Out
“Josh brings a wealth of ministry experience ranging from recreation to children’s ministry to FBC. We are excited to have him bring new ideas and energy to our children’s ministry this year,” says Carrie Trotter, Minister to Children. Josh comes to us from FBC Gainesville, Georgia, where he served as Children’s Intern.
Our newest...Elijah Dustin Biggersborn, December 47 pounds, 13 ouncesProud parents, Dustin & Chelsea Biggersbig sister, Riley
MemorialsUnified Missions: Helen Bryson
Operation Christmas Child: Jodie Burton
Josh Denton
Thank-you to all who agreed to serve on a Church Committee or Team this year! Please plan to attend the annual Committees/Teams planning workshop,
Sunday, January 12, 5:00 PM, Fellowship Hall, supper provided. “Looking into 2020, I am excited about what God will do as each of us bring our gifts, skills, and resources to be used in the work of First Baptist Church. On January 12, we are asking all of our committees and teams to come together in the Fellowship Hall for a time of information and planning for the new year. I look forward to seeing you there,” says Randy LeBlanc, Minister of Worship and Music/Church Administrator.
Save the date...CONVERGE, MARCH 6-8
WOODLANDS CAMPCLEVELAND
$125, price includes lodging, food and t-shirt.
If anyone would like to sponsor a student, please make
donations to FBC Youth/Converge
Pastor Search Update from the Deacon Chair: An exciting year is ahead of us! An Interim Pastor Search Committee has been named. According to our by-laws, this committee consists of the three deacon offi cers, plus two active deacons appointed by the offi cers. Those on the Interim Pastor Search Committee are: Sally Higgins, Dustin Thomas, Jane Ferguson, Jason Hughes and Donald Crowe. This month, the committee will begin the discernment process of calling an Interim Pastor. Also this month, we will begin the process of electing a Pastor Search Committee. This is a longer process and will begin with the Deacon Chair, Personnel Committee Chair and at least three members-at-large from the deacon body and other church leadership. This committee will serve as an ad-hoc Pastor Search Nominating Committee. There will be a 30-day window to submit candidates for the Pastor Search Committee from January 12 through February 10. Forms for submitting a candidate for con-sideration will be made available by the church offi ce. Nominating a wor-thy individual will require their signature, as testimony of their willingness to serve. Members may also nominate themselves. The nomination forms will be collected and reviewed by the ad-hoc committee. After prayerful consideration by the ad-hoc committee, a minimum of nine and a maxi-mum of 12 candidates will be submitted for a church-wide vote. These names will be published for two weeks prior to the church-wide vote. On the appointed Sunday, the church membership shall vote by secret ballot for six candidates. The six receiving the highest number of votes as set forth by the by-laws “Procedure for Voting” will serve as the Pastor Search Committee, along with the Deacon Chair serving as ex-offi cio member. Please pray for our church during this process. Sally Higgins, FBC Deacon Chair
Facilities note: Please contact Carol Hasty at the church offi ce if you need to use the church for any activities. These need to be added to the church
calendar for insurance purposes. There was an event here on Sunday, December 15, in the Fellowship Hall that was not on the calendar.
Meet Josh Denton, New Children’s Ministry Intern
A Word from the Interim Youth Pastor:Happy New Year! Welcome to 2020! It’s the � me of year that New Year Resolu-� ons are made and a new start begins. One of my New Year’s Resolu� ons this year is to grow more in my rela� onship with Jesus Christ. I hope that is one of your goals as well. The Bible has many things to say about new beginnings, but the fi rst verse that comes to mind is Lamenta� ons 3:22-23 which says, “The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.” May you see the Lord’s mercies and faithfulness every morning in 2020!January Youth Trip - Saturday, January 25, Clarkesville Lanes, 6:00-8:00 PMPlease meet us at Clarkesville Lanes andpick up at Clarkesville Lanes. Requested dona� on: $5.January Student Ministry Schedule:The Youth Room is under renova� on; I can’t wait for the big reveal! We will use the Welcome Room on the Main Floor as a temporary mee� ng space for Sunday School and Wednesday Night Fellowship through January 19. I hope for us to be back in the Youth Room on Wednesday, January 22, to enjoy the new space!Join us Sunday mornings at 9:45 AM for a light breakfast and � me of Bible Study. Join us Wednesday Nights beginning at 5:30 PM for youth fellowship, snack sup-per, praise and worship and � me in God’s Word. Bring a friend!Sunday Morning Study Topics:5th—Chasing a� er Jesus12th—Stepping toward Jesus19th—Sharing Jesus26th—We can have a rela� onshipwith JesusWednesday Night Study Topics8th—Hang Time with God15th—Accountability22th—Bible Memoriza� on29th—Small Group Night
Prior to FBC Gainesville, he worked as Director of Recreation for the children’s ministry at Second Ponce De Leon Baptist Church, Atlanta. A senior at the University of North Georgia, Josh plans to attend seminary after completing his undergraduate studies to pursue his calling to full-time ministry. A former stand-out baseball player at Brookwood High School, Josh is passionate about bringing a “competitive edge”to ministry. “Why don’t we be the best in our community and do the best we can to promote God’s Word and God’s Grace,” says Josh. In his spare time, Josh enjoys reading, fishing and cooking.
Brotherhood of Veterans & Patriots MeetingThe Northeast Georgia Brotherhood of Veteransand Patriots will meet on Saturday, January 18, at 8:30 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall. A complimentary
breakfast will be provided. The program will begin at 9:00 a.m. Bill Miles, Commander of the Grant-Reeves
VFW Post, will be the speaker.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 5
8:00 AM - Men’s Ministry Breakfast/FH9:40 AM - Breakfast/Banquet Room9:45 �� - Sunday School11:00 AM - Worship
TUESDAY, JANUARY 77:00 AM - Men’s Prayer Breakfast8:00 AM- Tuesday Crew
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 85:15 PM - Fellowship Dinner5:30 - 7:00 PM - Youth Fellowship, snack supper, Worship & Bible study6:00 PM - Bible study led by Gene Todd6:00 - 7:00 PM- M&M’s 6:00 PM - Art Class, Room 3076:00 PM - Quilt Ministry, Room 2196:15 PM - Men’s Small Group7:05 PM - Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
SUNDAY, JANUARY 129:45�� - Sunday School11:00 AM - Worship5:00 PM - Teams & Commi� ees Retreat, Fellowship Hall, Supper provided
TUESDAY, JANUARY 147:00 AM - Men’s Prayer Breakfast8:00 AM - Tuesday Crew 7:00 PM - Book Club
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 155:15 PM - Fellowship Dinner5:30 - 7:00 PM - Youth Fellowship, snack supper, Worship & Bible study6:00 P.M. - Bible study led by Gene Todd6:00 - 7:00 PM- M&M’s 6:00 PM - Art Class, Room 3076:00 PM - Quilt Ministry, Room 2196:15 PM - Men’s Small Group7:05 PM - Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
SUNDAY, JANUARY 199:45 �� - Sunday School 11:00 �� - Worship
TUESDAY, JANUARY 217:00 ��-Men’s Prayer Breakfast 8:00 AM - Tuesday Crew WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 225:15 PM - Fellowship Dinner5:30 - 7:00 PM - Youth Fellowship, snack supper, Worship & Bible study6:00 P.M. - Bible study led by Gene Todd6:00 - 7:00 PM- M&M’s 6:00 PM - Art Class, Room 3076:00 PM - Quilt Ministry, Room 2196:15 PM - Men’s Small Group7:05 PM - Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
SUNDAY, JANUARY 269:45�� - Sunday School11:00 �� - Worship
TUESDAY, JANUARY 287:00 AM - Men’s Prayer Breakfast8:00 AM- Tuesday Crew
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 295:15 PM - Fellowship Dinner5:30 - 7:00 PM - Youth Fellowship, snack supper, Worship & Bible study6:00 P.M. - Bible study led by Gene Todd6:00 - 7:00 PM- M&M’s 6:00 PM - Art Class, Room 3076:00 PM - Quilt Ministry, Room 2196:15 PM - Men’s Small Group7:05 PM - Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
A Note of Thanks...Thank-you to everyone who gave shoeboxes and volunteered to work at the drop-off center. We exceeded our goal by collecting 318 gifts. Sincerely, Susan and Richard McMullan Operation Christmas Child Drop-off Location Coordinators
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325 Oak Street, (706) 778-4412 Newsletter Volume 39, #1 January 2020
MINISTRY STAFFRandy LeBlanc,
Minister of Worship & Music Carrie Tro� er,
Minister of ChildrenDus� n Biggers,
Interim Youth MinisterMary Turner, PianistMinistry Assistants
Sheila Thomason, FinanceBecky Hughes, Communica� ons Ministry Assistant
Carol Hasty, Church SecretaryOffi ce (706) 778-4412
PO Box 96 / 325 Oak St., Cornelia, Georgiacornelia� [email protected]
www.facebook.com/First.Bap� st.Church.Cornelia
Good Tidings
🔒 WEDNESDAY LOCK-UP: ED VAUGHN - 706-776-7391
JANUARY SERVICE REMINDERS
Men’s Ministry BreakfastSunday, Jan. 5, 8:00 AM
Fellowship Hall.Alan NeSmith,
Regional Publisher of The Northeast Georgian will
be the guest speaker.
5thPATROL Jason HughesUSHERS Phil McClain, Rick Barron, Wade Hasty,Dalton Sirmans, Bill Tanneberger, Dennis Tedder, Robert Tyler, Ed Vaughn
12thPATROL Jarvis McFarlinUSHERSRichard Whatley, Grant Bentley, Bill Chandler, Steve Doran, Brian Peek, Chester Skelton, Larry Whi� ield
19thPATROL Mark ReedUSHERS Jarvis McFarlin, Herman Benfi eld, Donald Crowe, Wes Dodd, Jack Irvin,
26thPATROL Chester SkeltonUSHERSJason Hughes, Jack McMullan, Richard McMullan, Mark Reed, Caleb Souther, Jimbo Stapleton
DEAC⎈N OF THE WEEK
JIMMY STAPLETON - JAN. 5
DUSTIN THOMAS - JAN. 12
DONNA TROTTER - JAN. 19
BOBBY TYLER - JAN. 26
Save the date....Cornerstone Banquet
Sunday, February 9at 4:30 p.m.
honoring our senior members age 70 and above
Invitations will be sent
Dear Church Family, What joy it has been for Cele and I to share our second Advent season with you, experi-encing the wonder and mystery of the incarna� on. These lyrics from a song our Sanctu-ary Choir sang on the Christmas concert captures well my thoughts:
Where shepherds lately knelt and kept the angel’s word, I come in half-belief, a pilgrim strangely sti rred; But there is room and welcome there for me, But there is room and welcome there for me.
I am grateful to be a part of a church family that seeks to extend Christ’s welcome. There is room for all. Our choir/orchestra concert welcomed many guests to our sanctu-ary, providing a glimpse of the good ministries of our church. I am grateful to Bridget Hilliard and her team for the deligh� ul presenta� on of Guess Who’s Coming to Bethlehem. Our children’s Christmas musical involved 22 children who gave us the ani-mals’ Christmas Eve perspec� ve. Thank you, church, for your support of these events.
Looking in to 2020, another of our Christmas songs gives direc� on:
When the song of the angels is sti lled, When the star in the sky is gone, When the kings and princes are home, When the shepherds are back with their fl ock, The work of Christmas begins: To fi nd the lost, To heal the broken, To feed the hungry, To release the pris’ner, To rebuild the nati ons;To bring peace among brothers, To make music from the heart.
Grateful to serve with you, Randy
Randy LeBlancconducts the full ensemble at the
Come and Worship concert
December 8