Church Staff Rev. Dr. Randy C. Clipp, Senior Pastor
Rev. Jill T. Martin-Prouty, Pastor of Students Mrs. Keeley S. Tarkington, Director of Music
Ms. Terry A. McCallum, Administrative Assistant Mrs. Stephanie C. Parker, Director of Children’s Ministries
Mr. James O. Elmore, Organist Mr. Donnie R. Pollard, Custodian
Telephone: 919-553-4161 Fax: 919-553-4162 Email: [email protected] Website: www.fbcclaytonnc.org
Mrs. Wendy Huff, Director of the Child Development Center Telephone: 919-550-4018
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First Baptist Church P.O. Box 35
Clayton, N.C. 27528-0035
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June 17, 2020 The Outlook Vol. 44, Number 24
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Fund Report for June 9—June 15, 2020
Weekly Budget Gifts ……………………………………….. $ 5,225.00
YTD Receipts …………………………………………………… $ 370,709.81
YTD Expenses ………………………………………………….. $ 374,695.33
Over/Under Expenses ……………………………………... $ (3,985.52)
Becoming More Like Dad
The older I get, the more like my father I become. I am starting to look more and more like him in the mirror. Whether it’s from his DNA or living with him for all those years, I have become a “chip off the old block”:
1. I have my Dad’s energy. Marvin Clipp was a man in constant motion. He could not sit still for long periods of time. Just like me.
2. I have my Dad’s love for sports and fitness. Not only did he take me to endless ballgames as a child, but he was a long-distance runner throughout his entire life. He won the “Turkey Trot” cross country race at Carson-Newman College his freshman year and was a Top Ten finisher in the 75-79 age group of the Monument Avenue 10K. My Dad coached me all the way to the state cross country championship final my senior year. Even now I love to run and to swim, six days a week.
3. I have my Dad’s need to keep the grass cut. He was obsessed about keeping the yard perfectly manicured, and he was very particular about how to cut and weed-eat it. I remember how irritating that was to me. Now I wonder where I get that from?
4. I have my Dad’s love for people. As an elementary school principal, he loved kids. He had a great sense of humor and loved to tell jokes. He never met a stranger.
5. I have my Dad’s love for church. As a bi-vocational minister, he felt at home in the house of God among other Christians who loved the Lord. In fact, he was by far happiest at church! During these Sundays of COVID-19, I have felt the sting of isolation from my church family. I can assure you that I much prefer being with you all and seeing your smiles on Sundays. I look forward to gathering in worship together soon.
How are you like your father? My father died from Alzheimer’s Disease in May 2015, but there is not a single day that passes without thinking about him.
This Father’s Day I will pause to remember him and to thank God for His life and continuing influence. With-out a doubt, he is still in my bones.
Blessings,
Pray for Joy Tribble as she heals from her wrist surgery from Friday, June 12.
Pray for Sterling Phillips as he recovers from heart procedures and tests in the hospital last week.
Our church expresses sympathy to the Family of Scott and Jodi Lowe upon the death of Scott’s mother, Patsy Lowe, on June 14. A Celebration of Life Service for her will be held in Washington, NC, on Friday, June 19.
Jackie Smith has moved to WakeMed Rehab Hospital (Room 3C27).
Change of Address: Hazel Strickland Senior Citizens Village 504 Canal Drive Dunn, NC 28334 (910) 892-1241 (Facility Number)
The Senior Pastor’s Pen
FRIDAY FACES
“You send forth your Spir-it, they are created; and
You renew the face of the earth.” Psalm 104:30
This week, we will feature a special Fri-day Faces: Fatherhood Edition. If you have a father or father figure you would like to see in this video, please send those photos with names to [email protected] by Wednesday, June 17. .
Thanks so much for your submissions each week!
Stephanie Parker Director of Children’s Ministry
Tuesday Night Bible
Study
Proverbs 20-29
7:00-8:20 pm
Jiles Harrell invites ALL
church members to join him each week (June 2—30) for the continuing study on Proverbs. If you are interested, please contact Jiles at (919) 291-5047 or [email protected] and he will send you the study guide and an invitation to the Webex meeting with the access code and password.
This class has been meeting since 2005.
PieceMakers Ministry
Our PieceMakers have been busy making pillows for children coming to Johnston Health Clayton Hospital. To date they have made 33 pillows! Our prayer is that these pillows will provide comfort and security to the children.
Our PieceMakers will also be making masks for our church family & friends, including Clayton Area Min-istries. If you would like to make some masks or need a pattern, please contact Martha Wall or Phyllis Crane. Patterns and materials will be available after Wednes-day, June 10, outside the church office. (Open Office hours are Monday & Tuesday 8:30-5:00 Wednesday’s 8:30-12:30)
Regathering Survey Reminder
On June 16 every church family should have received an email that included a brief congregational survey for every household to complete. The survey will help the Church Council to plan for resuming Sunday worship services. If you have not already submitted your completed survey, please do so by Wednesday, June 24. Hard copies of the survey will be mailed to households who do not have email addresses.
What does the Bible say about Sunday School?
1 Chronicles 25:8 ESV
And they cast lots for their duties, small and great, teacher and pupil alike.
Video Conferencing Sunday School
Congratulations to the Salt Sunday School with a total attendance of 25, including three visitors. “ Salute “
Class Participation Teachers
Basic 21 Rhonda Mooneyham & James Faggart Bible Academy 7 John Paschal & David Whitaker Discipleship 17 Jake Parker, Sandy Stephenson & Dionne Fortner Hope 18 Lowell Harris & Joe Nelson John Talton 6 Andy Pleasant & Stewart McLeod O’Neil 12 + 1 Visitor David Earp, Fred Smith & Curtis Moore Salt 22 + 3 Visitors Phil Crane, Al Cassel & Stephen Nance Youth 9 Jill Martin-Prouty Choir 6 Robert Little & Steve Canady
Prayer For Sunday School Teachers
Dear Father in heaven, how I thank You for those that have been called
by You to minister to our Sunday School classes.
I pray that each one would be filled with the Holy Spirit and have a deep
desire and ability to guide our members in their charge, into a thorough
knowledge of the Word of God and the plan of Salvation. Give them the
ability and understanding to guide our members that they teach along
the Christian pathway, with doctrinally sound teaching.
I pray that each teacher will recognize the vital role they play in the spir-
itual development of those in their charge, and of the important role and
responsibility they have, in laying a firm and sure spiritual foundation for
their lives.
Equip each one I pray, with a desire to study Your Word for themselves,
so that they too may grow in grace and increase in their knowledge and
love of the Lord Jesus. And I pray that by their example, the children,
youth and adults that they teach will also develop a desire to have their
own personal walk with the Lord Jesus.
And so Lord, I pray that you would use each one to encourage the clas-
ses they teach of the importance of reading the Word of God, studying
the Bible and learning the Scriptures for themselves, so that they too
may mature in the faith and be enabled to stand firm in a world that
seems to have forgotten the God Who created them. May our Sunday
School classes be places where the Lord Jesus is lifted high. In Jesus'
name, Amen. Have a safe and blessed week. John Bagley, Sunday School Director
WEDNESDAY TAILGATE DINNERS
On Wednesday Nights during the month of June if you drive by the church between 5-6:30 pm you might just find a group of the finest youth around Clayton tailgating in the parking lot! In order to keep fellowship going during this pandemic, our youth are invited to pick up their own dinner and bring it to the parking lot to catch up by social distancing. Each week we will rotate between our high schoolers and middle schoolers in order to keep numbers to a minimum.
Last week we kicked off this event with our high schoolers, it was so nice to see familiar faces in person! We even met a new friend who attends the local high school and happened to be passing through with his basketball. He spent time showing us a few tricks and introducing himself.
If you see us out there and you are passing by, be sure to give us a honk and a wave! We miss you all and hope to see you soon.
-Jill
DEACON OF THE WEEK—June 21-27
Stewart McLeod (919) 669-7542 [email protected]
NEW SENIOR ADULT WEDNESDAY MORNING
VIDEO BIBLE STUDY
BEGINNING June 17th
10 Week Study
9:30 am
New Senior Adult Wednesday Morning Video Based Zoom Bible Study Series led by Rev. Stephen Nance. What’s So Amazing About Grace, written by Phillip Yancey. Books are available in the church office for $7. (Office Hours: Mon.-Tues. 8:30-5:00 pm Wed. 8:30-12:30 pm remaining time is worked from home)
WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR THE GIFTS TO THE YOUTH FUND
“In Memory of”
Margo B. Samuel by Gerald & Glenda Toler Chuck Turlington by Rudy & Edwina Oliver
WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR THE GIFTS TO THE CBF-GLOBAL MIS-
SIONS FUND
“In Memory of”
Margo B. Samuel by Joe & Linda Hester
WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR THE GIFTS TO THE BUILDING FUND
“In Memory of”
Buck Lee by Lexene Lee
“In Honor of”
Jackie Smith by FBC’s Faith Sunday School Class
WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR THE GIFTS TO THE ORGAN FUND
“In Memory of”
Margo B. Samuel by Ronald Crowder Debbie Ragland by Joyce Barbour
Margo B. Samuel by Bucky & Duba Coats Margaret Wall by FBC’s Faith Sunday School Class
“In Honor of”
Ruth Ann Morgan-Lynch by Heather L. Simpson
WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR THE GIFTS TO THE GENERAL FUND
“In Memory of”
Margaret Wall by Ronald Crowder Margo B. Samuel by Heidi & Brent Wood
Margo B. Samuel by Joe Capps
WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR THE GIFTS TO THE BUDGET FUND
“In Memory of”
Joyce Barbour by Lynn Oliver Martin
WE ARE GRATEFUIL FOR THE GIFTS TO THE BACKPACK BUDDIES FUND
“In Memory of”
Chuck Turlington by Dave & Cindy Whitaker
This is the last week to register for Virtual Bible School. As Knights of North Castle, we will be strong in the Lord and in the strength of his power. Join in the virtual fun as we venture beyond space on a quest for the King’s Armor. Each night, we will armor up with the Belt of Truth, Breastplate of Justice, Shoes of Peace, Shield of Faith and Helmet of Salva-tion. VBS is the week of July 12-16 with a Facebook live each night at 6:00 to kick off the night’s theme, lesson and activities. Participants will receive materi-als for craft, activities and a CD. Please register each child in your household who will participate.
Registration closes this Friday, June 19!
https://onrealm.org/fbcclaytonnc/PublicRegistrations/Event?
linkString=ZDE2MGMyMDgtZDI4MS00MmM0LWE4NWQtYWJjYzAxNDIyMDlj
Thank you,
Stephanie Parker Director of Children’s Ministry