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“The Friendly Corner” Returns
Sharing Good News
Inside this issue:
A WORD FROM THE PASTOR Pg. 2
WE CARE MINISTRY YEAR 6 Pg. 3
INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS Pg. 3
BLACK HISTORY Pg.4
YOUTH MINISTRY ON THE MOVE Pg. 6-7
PUZZLES & HUMOR Pg. 8
HEALTH, WELLNESS, BODY & MIND Pg. 9
PRAISES & CONGRATULATIONS Pg.10
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Prove Me and Tithe!!
Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat
in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of
hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you
out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.
Malachi 3:10
Tithe unto the Lord.
Attend church regularly.
As a leader attend Bible Study and Church
School regularly.
Support the ministry financially that you chose to
be a part of.
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Walk for Life
Installation of Officers Ministries in the Spotlight
Bible Study
Youth Ministry
Church Calendar
Health & Humor
Shout Outs
P A G E 2 T H E F R I E N D L Y C O R N E R
The Ultimate Sacrifice
Whenever I think of the word sacrifice, the word
that comes to mind more than any other is
Christ. As we journey through the Passion Sea-
son, who best reminds us of a total sacrifice, the
Lord our Christ who got up out of the grave. His
death was complete total and sufficient. He did
what no mere man could do. He paid, He died
and because of one man’s death we now have
life eternally. This was one who knew no sin nor was polluted by sin, yet as Isaiah
53:5 says, “He was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniqui-
ties: the chastisement of our peace was upon Him; and with His stripes we are
healed. Christ positions himself to be the ultimate healer and the resurrection from
the dead. Whether it be the only son of the widow in Nain in Luke 7, the raising of
Lazarus in John 11, or the little girl in Mark 5 to whom He said little girl “I say unto thee arise.” But can we dig deeper.
The Lord is calling us to rise to new life from the grave of complacency. Like the man by the pool in John 5 who was stuck
in a rut. To someone this Holy Day, this passion the Lord is commanding is rise and be made whole. Come out of the
fear, failure and addictive hold the enemy has on you. You are God’s, you were brought with a price. His blood trans-
forms, renews and seals. Have you checked Calvary? The grave is empty. The grave is empty because our Lord paid it
all. It is finished. Child of the Living God you are healed and sealed, walk in your newness of life in His power. Yours in Christ,
Pastor Warren E. Amlet
The Vision of First Baptist Church South Portsmouth is based on Luke 4:18 -19. This is a ministry of helping people to get to
the next level in their walk with God by helping the poor, healing the hurt, proclaiming freedom, restoring sight to those spiritu-
ally blind, releasing the oppressed, and to preach the good news of Jesus Christ with signs following.
Recognizing that God is a God of purpose, FBCSP maintains an atmosphere where people can freely worship God, embrace
His Word, experience His power and walk in His purpose. We express God’s love by demonstrating unconditional love for all
people and giving them room to grow as we serve and advance God’s Kingdom together.
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The Jan, Feb & Mar Birthday
Club celebrated with a wom-
an after God’s own heart -
Tamela Mann at the “We Are
One Gospel Celebration” in
Hampton. Special thanks to Sis
Kwanza Elliott for coordinat-
ing this event.
P A G E 3 T H E F R I E N D L Y C O R N E R
The Trustees of FBCSP
The Hospitality Ministry of
FBCSP
We Care Ministry Celebrates Year 6
Installation of Officers 2014
Luella Harrell
William Harrell
Irene Amlet
Phyllis Logan
Theresa Battle
Marie Todd
Gladys Logan
Paul Hampton
Cherrie Campbell
Mildred Harrison
Mary Redd
Carolyn Leary
Eldeana Jones
Donna Hamlet
Tina Roberts
John Grimes
Matt Davis
Bill Jones
Ray Logan
Robert Isom
Kwanza White
Elder J. Griffin
Angel Griffin
Tinya Prayer
GUEST SPEAKERS
Evangelist Carolyn Williams
Elder James Griffin
Minister Brenda Oliver
Minister Howard Glover
Evangelist Katherine Brooks
Sis Velma Brown
Deaconess Gladys Hill
Deaconess Phyllis Logan
Deaconess Evangeline Mills
Sister Barbara Chavis
Brother Matthew Davis
Sister Sarah Hill
Sister Cherrie Campbell
Deaconess Mildred Green
Deacons & Deaconess Anniversary
Allison N. Thomas
John H. Jones, Jr.
Arthur Dilliard
Golethia Smith
Barbara J. Hyman
Sandra Patterson
Tamara Woods
Redell L. Brown, Sr.
Paul Hampton
Michael J. Harris
Betty Bynum
Deidre B. Ward
Adrian C. Moore
John Phillips
P A G E 4 T H E F R I E N D L Y C O R N E R
Black Histor y Month
Trustee Arthur and Deaconess Geraldine Dillard have been married
for over twenty years. “Our marriage has sustained challenges just like
any other marriage but we have, and continue to keep Christ in the midst
of everything that we are confronted with.
From the beginning of our relationship, we acknowledged Jesus
Christ as the center of our lives, and profess Christ as our personal Sav-
ior. We recognize that marriage is truly a unique union between two
distinct different individuals, however the complete union is actually be-
tween God, Husband and Wife. With God in the midst of a marriage, the
challenges of life and marriage are placed at the feet of Jesus for direc-
tion, love, hope, peace, and joy.”
“You make known to me the path of life; you will fill me with joy in
your presence with eternal pleasures at your right hand.”
Psalm 16:11 NIV
Couples’ Corner
Visit
http://fbcsouthportsmouth.c
om/ to view videos from this
program
P A G E 5 T H E F R I E N D L Y C O R N E R
Lesson 1 3/2/14
An Eternal Kingdom - II Samuel 7:4-16
Lesson 2 3/9/14
Son of David - Psalm 89:35-37; Isaiah
9:6-7; Matt1:18-22a
Lesson 3 3/16/14
An Everlasting King - Psalm 110:1-4;
Acts 2:22-24, 29-32
Lesson 4 3/23/14
Worthy Is the Lamb - Revelation 5:6-13
Lesson 5 3/30/14
The Entrance of the King - Zechariah
9:9; Matt 21:1-11
Lesson 6 4/6/14
The Cleansing of the Temple - Isaiah
56:6-7; Jeremiah 7:9-11; Mark 11:15-19
Lesson 7 4/13/14
The Suffering of the King - Jeremiah
23:5-6; Zechariah 6:9-15; John 19:1-5
Lesson 8 4/20/14
The Resurrection of the King - Hosea
6:1-3; Luke 24:1-12
Lesson 9 4/27/14
From Suffering to Glory - Isaiah 53:5-8;
Luke 24:25-27; 44-47
Lesson 10 5/4/14
Victory over Temptation - Deuterono-
my 6:13-16; Matthew 4:4-11
Lesson 11 5/11/14
Jesus’ Mission on Earth - Luke 4:14-21
Lesson 12 5/18/14
Jesus’ Teaching on the Law—Matthew
15:1-11, 18-20
Come in to learn - Go out to live
1 Timothy
1 Timothy 1
Greeting (1:1-2)
Timothy's Standing Order: Stay and Fight (1:3-20)
Opposing False Teachers (1:3-5)
The False Teachers (1:6-7)
The Law (1:8-10)
The Authorized Doctrine (1:10-11)
The Testimony of a Faithful Teacher (1:12-17)
Timothy, Fight the Good Fight (1:18-20)
1 Timothy 2
Behavior in God's Household (2:1--3:16)
Prayer for the Church's Mission (2:1-7)
Men and Women in Worship (2:8-15)
1 Timothy 3
Leadership Qualifications (3:1-13)
The Motivation and Mystery of Godly Behavior (3:14-16)
1 Timothy 4
More Instructions to Timothy (4:1--5:2)
Concerning Heresy: It's Here to Stay (4:1-5)
The Good Minister of Christ Jesus (4:6-16)
1 Timothy 5
The Christian Leader and Relationships (5:1-2)
Instructions Concerning Widows (5:3-16)
Proper Recognition of Widows in Need (5:3-10)
The Young Widow (5:11-16)
Instructions Concerning Elders (5:17-25)
Proper Regard for Faithful Elders (5:17-18)
Discipline of Elders (5:19-21)
Careful Selection of Elders (5:22-25)
1 Timothy 6
Instructions Concerning Slaves (6:1-2)
Final Orders to Timothy (6:2-16)
Opposing False Teachers (6:2-5)
The Christian View of Money (6:6-8)
Greed: A Love That Consumes (6:9-10)
Timothy: Man of God (6:11-16)
Instructions Concerning the Wealthy (6:17-19)
Final Charge to Timothy (6:20-21)
Lent Lent is the Christian season of preparation before Resurrection Sunday. Ash Wednesday marks the first day or the start of the season of Lent which last 40 days. Many Christians ob-serve a period of fasting, repentance, modera-tion, and spiritual discipline. The purpose is to set aside time for reflection on Jesus Christ - His suffering and His sacrifice, His life, death, burial and resurrection.
P A G E 6 T H E F R I E N D L Y C O R N E R
I am a youth ministry leader. My calling is sure. My challenge is big. My vision is clear. My desire is strong. My influence is eternal. My impact is critical. My values are solid. My faith is tough. My mission is urgent. My purpose is unmistakable. My direction is forward. My heart is genu-ine. My strength is supernatural. My reward is promised. And my God is real.
In a world of cynicism, I offer hope. In a world of confusion, I offer truth. In a world of immorali-ty, I offer values. In a world of neglect, I offer attention. In a world of abuse, I offer safety. In a world of ridicule, I offer affirmation. In a world of division, I offer reconciliation. In a world of bitter-ness, I offer forgiveness. In a world of sin, I offer salvation. In a world of hate, I offer God’s love. I refuse to be dismayed, disengaged, disgruntled, discouraged or distracted. Neither will I look back, stand back, fall back, go back or sit back. I do not need applause, flattery, adulation, pres-tige, stature or veneration. I do not have time for business as usual, mediocre standards, small thinking, outdated methods, normal expectations, average results, ordinary ideas, petty disputes or low vision. I will not give up, give in, bail out, lie down, turn over, quit or surrender. I will pray when things look bad. I will pray when things look good. I will move forward when oth-ers stand still. I will trust God when obstacles arise. I will work when the task is overwhelming. I will get up when I fall down. My calling is to reach boys and girls for God. It is too serious to be taken lightly, too urgent to be postponed, too vital to be ignored, too relevant to be overlooked, too significant to be trivialized, too eternal to be fleeting and too passionate to be quenched. I know my mission. I know my challenge. I also know my limitations, my weaknesses, my fears and my problems. And I know my God. Let others get the praise. Let the church get the blessing. Let God get the glory. I am a ministry leader. I minister to children. This is who I am. This is what I do.
Taken from “The Calling” by Minister Roger Fields - Kidz Blitz
Sister Jackie Pope and the Youth Ministry performed two biblical stories on March 9, 2014. This was a won-derful time of fellow-ship and gave the youth insight and di-rection on following the Lord Jesus Christ.
David and Goliath - David trusted more in God than weapons of war. He knew that his battle was on behalf of the living God of Israel. Inter-estingly, David fought for God when it was ap-propriate but he did not try to take the throne from Saul. He let God fight the battles for him. David fought for causes not personal agenda. While we do not fight personal giants today we
do fight spiritual giants and emotional problems. Will you stand for God and allow him to do battle on your behalf?
Noah's Ark - It is easy to see the comparison with Jesus Christ as the Redeemer. In Noah's day, people were called to turn from their sins and return to God. When they refused to enter into the ark - a sign of trust-ing God's word - they were destroyed in the flood. Today we are called to repent of our sins and except Christ as our Savior. Those who have not excepted the Lord will be lost to a Christ-less eternity.
The Youth Ministry would like to give a special thank you to all of our parents and youth advisors who continually encourage our children to reach beyond the stars and achieve their dreams
Youth Ministry Leader Jacqueline Pope Master storyteller program leader Deaconess Phyllis Logan
Master storyteller artistic director Sister Angel Jones
P A G E 7 T H E F R I E N D L Y C O R N E R
Destiny Riddick Lakeview Elem
India Jones Churchland Academy
Tatiyana Young Brighton Elem
Tyekiera Wright Brighton Elem
Kevina Lathan Westhaven Elem
Sterling Blackwell Churchland Middle
Teron Coleman, Jr. Lake Taylor Middle
Tiera Wright Craddock Middle
Tawanda Blow Wilson HS
Jermontai Jones I.C. Norcom HS
Diamond Riddick Lakeview Elem
Trayvone Young Craddock Middle
Johnny Young Wilson HS
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The Chesapeake Les Gemmes, led by Sister Inez Randolph, coordinates - Daughters of Destiny - a mentoring program for ages 12—17 at First Baptist Church
South Portsmouth.
Chesapeake Les Gemmes is a community based public service organization which implements
programs with the youth, family, health initiatives, cultural enrichment, and economic values. Since 2009 our members have begun
to facilitate back-to-school programs and to donate school supplies to the youth every August at First Baptist Church South Ports-
mouth. In October of 2012 we began a mentoring program with six girls from the ages of ten to eighteen. The program is named
“Lighting the Path for Girls based of Biblical Principles”. Members and community resource persons have conducted sessions with
the girls such as building self-esteem, learning beauty secrets, preparing for a career, becoming aware of domestic and personal
violence, and participating in movie night and a pool party.
Humor Good for the Soul
P A G E 8
Puzzle - Food for the Brain
Food for the Hear t
T H E F R I E N D L Y C O R N E R
“Bob’s Best… Baked Beans”
Ingredients:
2 (Medium) Cans of Pork & Beans
1 (Medium) Vidal Onion- Diced
1 (Medium) Green Bell Pepper-
Diced
1 Tbs. Garlic- Minced
1 ½ Tsp. Ginger Powder
¼ Cup Maple Syrup
¾ Cup Brown Sugar
1 Tbs. Cajun Season
1 Tbs. Butter
Directions:
Sautee Peppers, Onions and Garlic
in melted butter. Remove from skil-
let and add to deep baking pan.
Add remaining ingredients and mix
well. Cover and bake in oven on
350 degrees for 2 hours. Let cool
and ENJOY!!
A Maze
P A G E 9 T H E F R I E N D L Y C O R N E R
H e a l th & W e lln e s s B o d y & M i n d
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States. Every year, 1 in 4 deaths is caused by heart dis-ease. The good news? Heart disease can often be prevented when people make healthy choices and manage their health conditions. Communities, health professionals, and families can work together to create opportunities for people to make healthier choices. Make a dif-ference in your community: Spread the word about strategies for pre-venting heart disease and encourage people to live heart healthy lives.
How can American Heart Month make a difference?
We can use this month to raise awareness about heart disease and how people can prevent it — both at home and in the community. Here are just a few ideas:
Encourage families to make small changes, like using spices to season their food in-stead of salt.
Motivate teachers and administrators to make physical activity a part of the school. This can help students start good habits early.
Ask doctors and nurses to be leaders in their communities by speaking out about ways to prevent heart disease.
Get Involved Take action to promote heart health.
1. Celebrate National Wear Red Day to raise awareness about women and heart disease. Encour-age everyone in your community to wear red on February 1. Visit www.goredforwomen.org for more information. 2. Host an American Heart Month event at local schools, health centers, and libraries. Work with lo-cal recreation and fitness centers to spread the word about the importance of physical activity to pre-vent heart disease. 3. Contact your local Red Cross to host a CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) training event in your community. Urge local community members to learn CPR and AED (automated external defibrilla-tor). These skills can help save the life of someone who has sudden cardiac arrest. 4. Host a 20-minute group walk around your office at lunch time. 5. Conduct a cooking demonstration using a heart-healthy recipe.
February 2014 Toolkit – American Heart Month National Health Information Center 2
Sponsor: The American Heart Association
"Understanding the Circuit Court".
Sat., June 21, 2014 10 AM
to 12 noon. The Women's ministry of
New First Baptist Church Taylors-
ville will sponsor a workshop. The
Honorable Cynthia P Morrison - Clerk
of Circuit Court Portsmouth Virginia will be the work-
shop presenter. Wills, the probate process, admin-
istration of estates, guardianships and other topics of
importance will be covered.
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Praises & Congratulations
I have decided to follow Jesus
One Lord One Faith One Baptism
Ephesians 4:5-6
Welcome to the FBCSP Family
Congratulations on your Academic Achievement Deaconess Phyllis Logan has completed her Masters Degree
in Criminal Justice from Saint Leo University
The Commencement ceremony will occur on 5/17/2014
Hampton Coliseum
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Sister Tinya Prayer is pursing a Bachelor in Social Work at Norfolk State University
after receiving her Associates Degree in Social Science from Tidewater Community
College
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Jordan Elliott, the great grandson of Deaconess Evangeline H. Mills, lives is Willing-
boro, New Jersey and will be graduating from high school in June, 2014. Jordan has
been accepted at Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey, and he will re-
ceived a scholarship for $48,000 each year for a period of four years. His parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Elliott. His grandmother in New Jersey is Ms. Erica Scruggs, Dea-
coness Mills' daughter.
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Andrea Harris will graduates from Roanoke College Salem, VA on May 3, 2014. She is the granddaughter of the late Geneva Harris.
Baptism
T H E F R I E N D L Y C O R N E R
New Members
P r a y e r f o r O u r K n o w n
S i c k a n d S h u t i n
Remember our sick and shut-in with this
prayer, a call or a visit. “And the prayer of
faith shall save the sick and the Lord shall
raise him up.”
James 5:15
Congratulations
On Your Engagement
Minister Howard Glover
&
Sister Michelle Darby
They will be married on 6/7/2014
in Fredericksburg, VA
Bro Trayvone Young took 1st place in track event at
Craddock Middle School
Congrats to Bro Sterling Blackwell who was selected to the National Honor Society
First Lady Irene Amlet and Dea-coness Gladys Hill attended The Interdenominational Ministers' Wives and Ministers' Widows Alliance of Tidewater Annual Dr. Marie E. Wise Sweetheart Ban-quet on February 14th 7 PM.
“Planting Seeds of Love”
Sis Tinya Prayer - recently promoted to Night Manger at Holiday Inn Express was awarded the
honor of Employee of the Quarter
Deaconess Willie Mae
Lovett will celebrate her 90th Birthday on April 27th
Congratulations
to Sis Donna Hamlet on her new position with the
Circuit Court Clerk’s
office for the City of
Portsmouth.
Sis Tawanda Blow placed 2nd in her marketing class with a
dress she made. Going to the finals in July.
P A G E 1 1 T H E F R I E N D L Y C O R N E R
January Birthdays February Birthdays March Birthdays
April Birthdays May Birthdays
June Birthdays
Happy Bir thday Saints
Installation cont’d. from pg. 3.
The Friendly Corner - Newsletter Staff
Sis. Donna Hamlet - Editor
Sis. Rochelle Isom
Sis. Kwanza Elliott-White
Sis. Irene Amlet - Media Advisor
F r o m t h e E d it o r
“Manna from Heaven” WPCE 1400 AM
Monday 11:45 A.M.—12:00 P.M.
D.I.V.A.S. Birthday Club (Apr, May, Jun)
Women’s Day
Pastor’s Aid Anniversary
Vacation Bible School
Men’s Day
Men’s Retreat
&
More!
Looking
Ahead….
Enter to Worship - Depart to Serve
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SOUTH PORTSMOUTH
1445 Centre Avenue Portsmouth, VA 23704
Office (757) 397-3948
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: FBCSouthPortsmouth.com
Church School 9:30 A.M. - 10:40 A. M.
Praise & Worship 10:45 A.M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Walk for Life - Exercise Class 7:00 P.M.
Thursday Bible Study (Adult & Youth) 7:00 - 8:30 P.M.
Thursday Prayer Service 8:30 - 9:00 P.M.
Weekly Calendar
The friendly church on the corner
of Beech & Centre
in the Brighton section
of Portsmouth
“Where everybody is somebody
and Jesus Christ is Lord”
Glory Be To God! We shall
not forget that this is God’s
vision - we are only the
stewards, the caretakers,
of His vision.
Parents, as our Newsletter and Website continues to grow…. The staff of The Friendly Corner is seeking your permission to publish pictures and or videos of your child captured during church or school related events. Please see any member of the NL staff to pick up a form. Thank you.
Special events, recognitions,
promotions, new to a ministry
Share these milestones
with us.
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week in July. Please
submit all articles & pictures for review
& editing by 7/1/14. Remember, each
issue of the newsletter and additional
event pictures can also be accessed
via the church website
www.fbcsouthportsmouth.com
Calling all Singles
October brings new beginnings for
S.A.M. For more details contact
Sister Donna Hodges 757-338-8100