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Hampton Baptist Church, Hampton , VA December 2015
November 29th ~ Worship 8:30 & 11:00 a.m.
First Sunday of Advent ~ Hope Handbell Choir
December 6th ~ Worship 10:30 a.m.
Second Sunday of Advent ~ Peace Lessons and Carols
December 13th ~ Worship 10:30 a.m.
Third Sunday of Advent ~ Joy Ambrosia String Quartet
December 20th ~ Worship 8:30 & 11:00 a.m.
Forth Sunday of Advent ~ Love
December 24th ~ Worship 8:00 p.m.
Christmas Eve Service Reception at 7:30 p.m. in the Jones Fellowship Hall
December 27th ~ Worship 10:30 a.m.
First Sunday of Christmas
December 2015 Prayer Scripture
For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord. Luke 2:11
The Signature Event of sharing and celebration of our newly renovated space at
HBC!
Saturday, April 16, 7pm – Philip Gulley:
“Front Porches are the Same Everywhere”
Sunday, April 17, 2016 – Philip Gulley will lead worship at HBC
Philip Gulley is a Quaker pastor and writer and speaker from Danville, Indiana. An eclectic
writer, Gulley has published 20 books, including the acclaimed Harmony series chronicling
life in the eccentric Quaker community of Harmony, Indiana and the best-selling Porch
Talk series of inspirational and humorous essays. Gulley’s memoir, I Love You, Miss Hud-
dleston: And Other Inappropriate Longings of My Indiana Childhood, recounts his coming-
of-age years in Danville, Indiana. In addition, Gulley and co-author James Mulholland de-
scribe their progressive worldview in their books If Grace Is True and If God Is Love, fol-
lowed by Gulley’s books If the Church Were Christian and The Evolution of Faith.
In his most recently published work of non-fiction, Living the Quaker Way: Timeless Wis-
dom For a Better Life Today, Gulley offers the opportunity to participate in a world where
the values of the Quaker way bring equity, peace, healing, and hope. Living the Quaker
Way invites readers to encounter the defining commitments of the Religious Society of
Friends–simplicity, peace, integrity, community and equality, and shows how those ideals
can be incorporated in personal and public life to bring renewal and eliminate the clutter
that is keeping us from deeper spirituality. A Place Called Hope, Gulley’s most recent re-
lease, continues the fictional exploits of Sam Gardner, first introduced in Gulley’s Harmony
series.
Gulley is currently a co-pastor at Fairfield Friends Meeting near Indianapolis. Additionally,
he hosted the television program Porch Talk with Phil Gulley on the Indiana PBS affili-
ate WFYI and their flagship show Across Indiana, for which he received two Em-
my® Awards. He also writes the popular monthly Home Again column for Indianapolis
Monthly and is a regular contributor to The Saturday Evening Post. In 2010, Christian The-
ological Seminary awarded Gulley an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree. In 2014,
Gulley was presented with an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from Franklin College, in
recognition of his body of work.
Celebrating Birthdays
This year, I will celebrate my 52nd birthday on December 1st. And so I would like to invite you to celebrate with
me by sending me a Facebook "Happy Birthday", a greeting card, or an email message to wish me a happy birth-
day on or about December 1st. I will not be in the office that day as we are encouraged to take our birthday as a day off. For each greeting and well-wishing words, I commit to the Capital Campaign a dollar. And now Pat Gar-
vey has agreed to match my gift as he celebrates the birthday of one of his granddaughters, Beth Goddin, on that same day. As you continue to think about ways that new revenues can be directed toward our church's mission
and ministry, get creative. This year I've asked my family to make any birthday or
Christmas gifts to me, a donation to the capital campaign.
One of our Capital Campaign members, Jane Austin, is doing this also and gave me the idea. So, I look forward to many happy birthdays, both in years and
in greetings. And let me know of some of your creative ideas as you work toward this goal that we have taken on as a community of faith.
Betty Pugh Mills
New Offering Envelopes:
As was previously communicated during the 2016 budget discussion, in an effort to develop a
more unified budget, contributions to the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship (CBF) have been moved out
of the “Goals” section of the budget to the Ministries and Missions section. As such, you will notice a
change on your 2016 offering envelopes. When filling out the envelope, the choices will now be HBC
(including CBF), Deep Roots Radical Rebuild (second Capital Campaign) or Memorial Gift in
memory of. When selecting HBC (including CBF), your offering will go towards the general budget
of the church, including CBF. This change was made by the Financial Planning Committee as a way
to better communicate our church’s ministry priorities.
As a reminder, the church offers the option
of giving by direct deposit. Forms are available in
the church office if you are interested.
If you have any questions, please let me know.
Sarah Puckett
Deepening Roots, Radical Rebuild
Capital Campaign II ~ Update: (Nov. 11th)
Amount of Giving Units ~ 61
Amount Pledged ~ $653,880
Christmas Eve Service
Please join us at 8:00 p.m. this Christmas Eve to worship and celebrate the arrival of the Christ Child. As always, it will be a quiet and beautiful candlelight service filled with the sweet sounds of the harp and a chance to remember and contemplate on the beginning of our Sav-ior’s life. Join us a few minutes early at 7:30 p.m. for a short reception in the Jones Fellowship Hall to share in some Christmas cheer and exchange Christmas greetings in our church family. Come join us and look forward to seeing old friends, and some new faces. We look forward to seeing all of you on Christmas Eve.
Pat Garvey
Deacon Note
2015 has been a momentous year for Hampton Baptist Church, and 2016 will continue to bring new challenges as
well as many opportunities to celebrate and rejoice. And as is always the case, it will bring change in the leadership
of your deacon board. We are all honored that Kathy Kruschwitz has been elected to serve as our deacon
chair. She’s an active and vibrant participant in our congregation who serves and will continue to serve on our Ex-
ternal Missions Committee and the Personnel Committee. She also shares with the church her musical gifts as a
member of the Sanctuary choir. We’ve also been blessed to hear her speak from the pulpit about her passion for the
children of this community. We are also honored that Jim Puckett II will assist Kathy as the Vice Chair and that Dee
Dee Horne will serve as secretary.
Much has happened in 2015, and your deacons have worked hard to move the church forward as we continue to de-
fine who we are as a body of Christ in Hampton, Virginia. The year began with the election of two new trustees. As
a church, we’ve also found a way forward to complete our planned building program and can now look forward to
fellowshipping together in the new facility in February 2016. With hard work from one of our committees, the dea-
cons reviewed and approved a child protection policy to proactively and better safeguard our children and youth as
they worship with us as well as covenants for attendance agreements. Together with the financial planning commit-
tee, our 2016 budget process has become more intentional and inclusive, and hopefully in the process, our 2016
budget is even more transparent for each of us. As a church, we’ve initiated a second capital campaign, and while
we still have a ways to go, you have all once again demonstrated your commitment to improve the capability of this
church to minister to others. The personnel policy manual has been updated and the deacons have affirmed the first
update to the manual since 2008.
More importantly, our church has done a great deal to minister to those in need in our community. Our soup kitchen
(So All May Eat) now provides even more help to those in need - increasing our capability to offer clothes and toilet-
ries to the less fortunate. Once again, we’ve supported Night’s Welcome - housing and feeding the homeless in our
area. The WMU and others on our church family have provided support to a Veterans Standdown in Hampton -
helping to serve the homeless veterans among us with a much needed meal & services. Our prayer team has worked
and continues to work quietly, and in October they hosted a thoughtful prayer retreat. It was a wonderful opportuni-
ty to pause and reflect on our prayer life. The children and youth have also done much to serve our community and
to deepen relationships.
It’s been a challenging and a rewarding year for Hampton Baptist. For me, it’s a joy to worship and serve with you
in such a caring and giving community.
Pat Garvey
Deacon Chair
Looking for Pictures of the
New Building….
If anyone has pictures of the new building for the scrapbook, please get them to me by the end of Decem-ber. If your pictures do not have the date printed on them, please write the date on the back. You may leave them in an envelope in the WMU box in the office. Thank you , Dee Dee
WMU Groups for December
Dorothy Lee Jones 1st ~ 12:00 p.m.
Anderson’s Garden Center
Garber/Chandler 8th ~ 1:00 p.m.
Jones Fellowship Hall
Martha Ailor 8th ~ 7 p.m.
Martha Ailor’s home
Lucille Rollins 15th ~ 11:30 a.m.
Norma Deal’s home
Ladies of HBC (1st & 3rd Thursday)
9:30 – 11:30 a.m. in the Parlor
Sign-up for
Volunteering in the HBC Office for the
Christmas Store at
Memorial Baptist
on Dec. 5th from
9:00 a.m. To
4:00 p.m.
WMU DECEMBER NEWSLETTER
Thank you for giving to the Lord-------------------- We collected many toys for the Christmas Store in Hampton and as of 11/16,
their are 100 children on the list.
The WMU Christmas Corner in the HBC office is filling up fast with toys and gifts for the senior adults through PAA. I know the gifts will be much appreciated and loved by the seniors.
What is the 2015-16 Offering focus?
The Lynn Latham Global Missions Offering is the primary giving channel for long-term transformation by supporting field personnel and their ministries. Keep in mind that you can participate in God's mission by making a financial gift in a year-round campaign.
This month you will hear stories of how renewal is happening through CBF-supported ministries -
Touching Miami with Love in Miami and Homestead, Fla.
Rio Grande Valley Literacy Center in Pharr, Texas
From Koice, Slovakia, to Bucharest, Romania
You are invited to journey with us as we uncover what God is doing through CBF's Offering for Global Missions
Claire Gaffney made a profession of faith in October and was
baptized on November 22. She is a second grader at Gloria Dei. She
is the daughter of David and Lisa Clemens-Gaffney and her grand-
parents are Chuck and Joyce Clemens. Claire is on the swim team
and plays the piano. She just started reading the Nancy Drew junior
series and is very interested in fashion. Claire also likes candy when
she can get it. Sunday School with Raynelle Ewing and Mildred
Barnes is the highlight of her week. She gains particular joy from
being with Nora Smith and Mr. Bob Sigler whom she would like to
one day emulate. Claire brings to our church pure joy and love of
Jesus. Let us open our hearts to all she will teach us as together we
live out our faith.
Devin Smith made a profession of faith last year and was
baptized. He is now a fourth grader at Princess Anne Elementary
School in Virginia Beach. He is the son of Kacie & Matt Steinmetz
and Sean Smith. His siblings include Nora, Trevor, and Isa-
belle. Roy and Jane Austin get the pleasure of being his grandpar-
ents as well as Amelia and George Steinmetz. Devin’s favorite pas-
time and school subject is writing. He likes to play outside as well
as spend time on his iPad. He has two dogs, Molly and Gabby. He
just finished a season of soccer and is considering taking up kara-
te. Devin especially enjoys his Sunday School class with Brenda
Cole, Nancy Trimble, and the other third – fifth graders. Devin is
wise beyond his years, perceptive, insightful, and articulate. We look
forward to years of growing in Christ together with him.
Mark 10:14 “Let the children come to me, do not hinder them,
for to such belongs the Kingdom of Heaven.”
Hampton Baptist welcomed into membership
Devin Smith, Evie Gaffney & Claire Gaffney with open arms.
Evie Gaffney made a profession of faith and was baptized April 13,
2014. She is a native of the peninsula. Evie is the daughter of Lisa Clem-
ens and David Gaffney and sister to Claire. Her grandparents are Joyce
and Chuck Clemens. From the time she was three years old through fifth
grade she attended Gloria Dei Lutheran School. This year she is in the
sixth grade at Spratley Middle School. She has attended Hampton Baptist
Church since she was an infant. She was dedicated here when she was
very young.
She states that she joined the church and was baptized here because
she loves God and thinks being part of a church family is very important.
Before being baptized she says she was a worrier, but afterward she real-
ized that God was always with her to help her. Now she doesn’t worry so
much.
She likes to swim and is on a local swim team. She also likes to draw,
especially cartoon-type characters. She has a dog named Dodi. Her fa-
vorite color is blue and her favorite subject is history. Evie is a deep
thinker and asks hard questions that matter. We at Hampton Baptist will
surely be challenged to the depths of God’s wisdom as we learn from and
grow with Evie Gaffney.
Why the Chimes Rang:
A Concord Choir Christmas Pageant By Julia Neufeld and Margaret Tucker
Sunday, December 13, 7:00 p.m. Reception to follow in the Jones Fellowship Hall
This musical combines an old Christmas folk story with new mu-sic that reminds us at the true meaning of giving.
Alystra Barefoot, Director and Dot Little, Accompanist *Dress Rehearsal Saturday, December 12
Wednesday Family Night
Supper Menus
December 9th
Roast beef, mashed potatoes, green peas, & bread
Greeters: Vivian Deal & Jane Ward Servers: Jay Russ Class
Sign up on a Permanent List or you can sign up each week by notifying the office by email – [email protected]
or call 723-0707 by Tuesday a.m.
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December 2nd
Chicken enchiladas, Mexican rice, refried beans, chips & salsa
Greeters: Betty Miller & Virginia Kanoy Servers: Jim Paul Allison Class
HBC Emeritus Class
Allison, Mrs. Velma Jean Askew, Mrs. Evelyn(Rea) Christian, John & Martha Curtis, Mr. Philip (Phil) Dixon, Mrs. Lois Fox, Mrs. Louise Galloway, Mrs. Connie Gerringer, Mrs. Ruth Hatchett, Mrs. Margaret Hawkins, Mrs. Maude Haynes, Mrs. Jean
Hoffman, Mrs. Irene Hutchens, Mrs. Rosie Johnston, Mrs. Virginia McKendree, Mrs. Beth Norman, Ms. Martha Pollock, Mrs. Martha Powell, Mrs. Patsy Savedge, Ms. Mildred Winstead, Mrs. Wilma Wornom, Mrs. Freddy Yates, Dr. Carson
Continue to Pray for our Emeritus Class !
All meals served with salad (unless otherwise noted), iced tea, hot tea,
water and coffee
December 30th No Evening Programs
December 16th
Chili & cheese, and sandwiches
Greeters: Nancy & Billy Forbes Servers: Little Brown Fox Class
Dinner Serving Time Children, Youth & Leaders ~ 5:45 a.m.
All Others ~ 6:00 p.m. B. Y. O. L . & B for December
2nd, 9th, & 16th at Noon in the Parlor.
Come and enjoy an enriched bible study,
fellowship, and gathering over lunch.
Betty
December 23rd No Evening Programs
Nursery Workers For December
Dec. 6
9:15 S.S.
10:30 AM
Sarah Puckett
Toni Wilkins and Bev O’Bryan
Dec. 13
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
Alystra Barefoot
Susan Lewis and Elizabeth Johnson
Dec. 20
8:30 AM
S.S.
11:00 AM
Kay Powell
Brooke Puckett
Ann Michael
Dec. 27
9:15 S.S.
10:30 AM
Sarah Puckett
Ashleigh Diehl
Wednesday Night Schedule
5:45 PM Dinner - Children, Youth and Leaders 6:00 PM Dinner - All Others 6:15-7:00 PM (6:45) Youth Choir (7:00) Children’s Choir 6:45 PM Prayer 7:00 PM Adult Bible Study in the Jones Fellowship Hall, Youth Group, Mission Friends, Girls-in-Action, Royal Ambassadors, & Sanctuary Choir
Deacons’ December Schedules
8:30
11:00 Deacon of the
week
North (baptistry)
North (baptistry)
12/6 Single Service
Vacant
(Capt.) Steve
Sandford
(Capt.) Lisa
Garber
12/13 Single Service
Lucille Everhart
(greeter)
Dee Dee Horne
George Steinmetz
12/20
Vacant Vacant
(greeter) Lucille
Everhart
12/27 Single Service
Margie Ware
South (piano)
South (piano)
Mary Jane Ranson
David Gaffney
*Names in blue are scheduled
for the 8:30 AM Service
Phil Everhart
(greeter) Melissa Lerner
(greeter) Bill Cole
Church Child Care Worker Needed
Description: The Child Care Worker at Hampton Baptist
Church cares for our youngest members
(infants-5 years olds) creating safe, nurtur-
ing, and engaging first experiences at
church. He/she has the ability to meet the
basic needs of young children such as play-
ing, feeding, and toileting. The Child Care
Worker reads stories, sings song, and enjoys
conversation with young children to pro-
mote the values of the Christian faith and
our congregation. He/she upholds the
health, safety, and security practices of the
HBC Nursery and interacts well with parents,
other employees, and volunteers.
Qualifications: At least 18 years old; prior experience work-ing with young children; references; willing-ness to submit to a background check.
Hours: Sundays 8:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Wednesdays (September-mid-June) 6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Other times throughout the year will be needed with ample notice given.
Rate of Pay: $9.50/hour
Contact: Rachel Sciretti, Associate Pastor of Children and Youth Discipleship for an application. [email protected] or 652-7586
Here's a few goodies from: "Quotations about December" By Mrs. Mary Copeland
"It's the holiday season. . Let the overeating begin'' ! ~ ~ "Christmas begins about the first of December with an office party and ends when you final-ly realize what you spent, around April fifteenth of the next year." ~ ~ ~ How did it get so late so soon? It's night before it's afternoon. December is here before it's June. My goodness how the time has flewn. How did it get so late so soon? ~ Dr. Seuss ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Maybe Christmas, the Grinch thought, doesn't come from a store. ~ Dr. Seuss ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ "Christmas is the perfect time to celebrate the love of God and family and to create memo-ries that will last forever. Jesus is God's perfect, indescribable git. The amazing thing is that not only are we able to receive this gift, but we are able to share it with others on Christmas and every other day of the year." ~ Joel Osteen ~ ~ ~ "Christmas waves a magic wand over this world, and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful." ~ Norman Vincent Peale ~ ~ ~ ~ "Christmas, my child, is love in action. Every time we love, every time we give, it's Christmas." ~ Dale Evans ~~~~~~~~~~~ "Christmas in Bethlehem. The ancient dream: a cold, clear night made brilliant by a glori-ous star, the smell of incense, shepherds and wise men falling to their knees in adoration of the sweet baby, the incarnation of perfect love." ~ Lucinda Franks ~~~~~~~~~
''And know that I am with you always; yes, to the end of time.'' ~ Jesus Christ
Hampton Baptist Church is pleased to offer a
preventive health event. Life Line Screening, a
leading provider of community-based preventive
health screenings, will host their affordable, non-
invasive and painless health screenings on
12/17/2015 (in the Jones Fellowship Hall).
Frank Ranson has been a part of these screen-
ings before at Hampton Baptist. If you have any
questions you can call him at 728-9380.
Stroke can be a life threatening and life chang-ing event, and yet according to the National Stroke Association, 80% of strokes are preventable. By signing up for this health event, not only will you be able to take your health into your own hands, but you will also receive $10 off any package of $129 or more. The Stroke, Vascular & Heart Rhythm Package includes four screenings: carotid artery, abdominal aortic aneurysm, peripheral arterial disease and atrial fibrillation. To schedule your ap-pointment and to receive this special offer, please sign up only by either calling our members-only phone number, which is 1-888-653-6441 or by visiting :
www.lifelinescreening.com/community-partners. Join in the fight against vascular disease!
At SAME, we try and make the holidays spe-
cial for our guests by giving out small bags with
assorted toiletries and maybe a pair of clean socks
or warm gloves. Through our clothing ministry,
we have been able to make those items available
to our guests as they are needed.
So this year we have asked our guests what they
would like to have and the majority came up
with bus passes. We are asking HBC to help out
with the purchases of 150 bus passes.
We need 150 bus passes -
140 HRTGoPass 1Day ($4.00)
and 10 HRTGoPass 1Day
(half fare for 65 & older ) ($2.00)
The Christmas “Bus Pass” Tree is in the HBC
office. Take a bus pocket off the tree, go to one
of the listed retailers near you and purchase a bus
pass or put $4 and/or $2 in cash or check in the
pocket. Then return the bus pocket with ticket or
monies in the pocket and hang back on the tree
by December 16th.
S.A.M.E.
(So All May Eat) UPDATE
Yes, we are still here! Work has progressed on the rebuild at Hampton Baptist Church and we are hoping to be back in our building by mid-January 2016. THANK YOU for your hospitality as we continue to find ways to serve those in need. Our guests have also commented on the hospitality of 1st Presbyterian. One guest spoke about coming to church here because he “didn’t feel nervous” when he went to a service. We have transitioned from our summer bag lunch program where we served 60 – 80 each week to our hot meal program where we are feeding over 100 people each week. Along with the hot meal pro-gram, we have begun a clothing ministry where our guests can fill out a card stating their sizes and needs. We are striving to fill these requests so that each guest who asks will be able to get 3 pieces of clothing a month. If you would like to participate, you can sign up on VolunteerSpot (http://vols.pt/Uc27rn) or contact Amy Witcover-Sandford ([email protected]).
S.A.M.E. So All May Eat Mon. 11:30- 12:30 @ 1st Pres. Church
Where to purchase bus passes in Hampton
It’s a good idea to call ahead first, just to be sure the store has the ticket you want in stock.
Citgo 1549 Briarfield Blvd Hampton, VA 23666 Phone: 757-838-2171
Farm Fresh 30 Town Centre Way | Hampton, VA 23666 Phone: 757-838-9369
Farm Fresh 2190 Coliseum Dr. | Hampton, VA 23666 Phone: 757-827-4816
Farm Fresh 227 Fox Hill Rd.| Hampton, VA 23669 Phone: 757-850-0156
Farm Fresh 608 E. Mercury Blvd. | Hampton, VA 23663 Phone: 757-723-0771
HRT Hampton Transportation Center 2 West Pembroke Ave. | Hampton, VA 23669 Phone: 757-222-6100 Please note our new ticket sales hours: Mon-Fri (6:00am – 5:00pm) Sat (9:00am – 1:00pm)
Facilities Reservations ~ December
Gingerbread House Party
5th in the Jones Hall
10-Noon
(SCM) Southern Correctional
Ministries
Meeting: 5th in the Parlor
9:00 - 12:00 p.m.
Stroke Screening
17th in the Jones hall
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Closing for the HBC Office:
Noon on December 23rd
thru 25th
Happy Birthday to you...Happy Birthday to you… Happy Birthday dear…
Elizabeth (Betty) Mills 12/01 Diane Forrest 12/02 Lynne Goetzke 12/03 Cody Dillow 12/03 Taylor O'Connell 12/03 Gloria Ward 12/04 Jean Haynes 12/05 Isabelle Puckett 12/08 Eunice Schneider 12/11 Marshall Pierce 12/11 Sara (Mandi) Mumford 12/11 Katie Wright 12/13
Kathleen Everett 12/14 Sara Wood 12/16 Riley Payne 12/16 Doris McClenney 12/18 William (Billy) Trimble Jr 12/19 Ashley Cooper 12/19 Tiffany O'Connell 12/19 John Bane 12/21 Nora (Lucille) Everhart 12/21 William (Bill) Moughamian 12/22 Joy Miller 12/22 Wayne Schrum 12/23
Happy December Birthday to all !!!
HBC NIGHTS WELCOME Begins:
Saturday, January 16, 6:00 PM thru Saturday, January 23, 7:00 AM
1st Presbyterian Church
514 S. Armistead Ave. Hampton, Va.
WE ARE IN NEED OF VOLUNTEERS TO GREET,
REGISTER, COOK, SERVE MEALS,
OVERNIGHT HALL MONITORS, CLEAN UP,
LEAD WORSHIP TIME, HELP WITH SHOWERS,
LAUNDRY, ENTERTAINMENT, GIFT CARDS,
AND ANY IDEAS THAT YOU MAY HAVE TO
HELP OUR GUESTS ENJOY THEIR STAY.
CONTACT LLOYD EVERHART AT 262-7813
OR PHIL EVERHART JR AT 771-5213
WITH QUESTIONS OR SUGGESTIONS.
Sign-up on the board at HBC
or call Phil or Lloyd