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The Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church
ANNOUNCER
Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church 316 W. Main Street Sanford, North Carolina 27332
Telephone: (919) 776-1541 . Fax: (919) 776-6813 . www.jhbc.org
VOLUME 52 OCTOBER 2015 ISSUE 607
Senior Pastor
Dr. Calvin Sayles
Associate Pastor
Rev. Ronald L. Byrd
Music and Education
Associate Pastor
Rev. Richard L. Wood
Family Ministry
Church Administrator
Mr. Richard Sistrunk
Administrative Assistant
Mrs. Marva Lee Roush
Pastor Emeritus
Rev. Gilbert W. McDowell
Pianist
Mrs. Kimberly Morrill
Nursery Staff
Mrs. Ann Wester
Ms. Emma Cowfer
From the Senior Pastor’s Desk—
JN 4:23 “But an hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in
spirit and truth; for such people the Father seeks to be His worshipers. JN 4:24
“God is spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth.”
Over the last few weeks I have been so very blessed by the worship experience we have shared on Sunday mornings. It has left me wondering what is different and how we might maintain it in the future. The thing about true worship is, once you have experienced it, you don’t want to go back to anything less. So what’s different over the last several weeks? As I prayed and asked myself that question, words began to come to mind so quickly I could hardly keep track. Words like… Freedom. There seems to be a sense of freedom in worship over the last few weeks which is worthy of celebration. Whether it is lifted hands, or a whispered ‘amen’ I am so thankful that this family feels the openness to worship as they feel led by the Spirit. May this continue! Unity. What makes our choir so rich and enable us all to worship? Perhaps it is the well-disciplined individual voices, united in purpose, to bring glory to God. Unity! Oh Church! You have shown such unity over these last many months and I am proud of you! Unity is worship – and may this too, continue! Obedience. I once attended a children’s musical entitled, ‘The Church Has Left the Building!’ Not only a great title, but obedience to God’s word. In the same way, JHBC left the building, shared the Gospel, and many accepted Christ and began living anew! Why is worship different as of late? Perhaps we are experiencing the afterglow of worship through obedience. May the church continue to worship through obedience! Stretched. Over the last few months, I think that many of us have been stretched beyond what we thought was possible. I know I have. But, as hard as it was, it seems to me, that place of being stretched, is exactly where God enjoys meeting us. It is the place we discover we can do more than we thought – through Him. It is a place of worship. Anticipation and Excitement. It feels like the congregation is coming to the sanctuary with a sense of, ‘what’s going to happen today?! How will God move in the life of His people? Who will offer a testimony to the greatness of God? How will the choir lead us in worship? How will the Spirit speak to…ME!’ Anticipation is a key element of worship and may this continue as well. I am so thankful to have shared such rich times of worship over the last few weeks. May this continue as we seek to be a blessing to the heart of our King!
GO! In His Love! Pastor Cal
For my article this month, I want to take the opportunity to say thank you to all of you
who have been praying for me concerning my recent health issues. For those of you who don’t
know what happened or what is going on, allow me to share.
I went for my annual physical back in early August. Through routine testing, it was
discovered that my blood sugar level was abnormally high. Subsequent testing over the
following three weeks revealed that I have Type 2 Diabetes. As word has got around, the
general reaction I’ve received from people is shock (I can relate… I was pretty shocked
myself). The second most popular response has been, “How??? You’re young… You’re thin…
(thank you!).” Honestly, I don’t know what caused it. It could stem from genetics. It could have
been the result of 30+ years of drinking multiple glasses of Dr. Pepper / Pepsi / Coke or sweet
tea per day. For all I know, it could be revenge for all those times I made fun of those Wilford
Brimley commercials. At this point, how I got it isn’t so much as important as where do I go
from here.
What got me the most was a statistic I read about the severe increase of heart disease
that diabetes causes. As someone who has a family history of it, that statistic alone was enough
to realize that some changes needed to be made.
In thinking theologically about all of this, I’m reminded of 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 which
says, “Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom
you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore
honor God with your bodies.” This passage can be interpreted a number of ways, but one way
that hits home right now is that I need to do more to take care of this temple that is my body. It
means that I need to eat healthier, exercise more, and focus on doing the things that help my
body instead of hurt it. When we do this, we honor God with our bodies and fulfill the practice
of loving the Lord our God with all our strength (Deuteronomy 6:4).
So from all of this, I want to encourage you to practice loving God with all your strength
and take care of the temple of the Holy Spirit that is your body. I don’t know what that might
look like for you, but you do. So this month, take some time to examine your habits as far as
eating, working and exercising are concerned. Are there any changes that need to be made? If
so, do them, so that you may honor God with your body.
Blessings,
Rich
Family Ministry News Children’s Ministry News
Saturday November 7
1:00-3:30 PM
Woodland Avenue
Parking Lot
Sunday Night
Schedule
5:00-6:00 PM - Bible Drill (4-5th graders)
6:00-7:00 PM - Bible Skills, Drills and Thrills
(4 years old - 3rd grade)
Wednesday Night Schedule 6:00-6:45 PM - Preschool & Children’s Choirs
6:45-7:45 PM - RAs / GAs / Mission Friends
Children’s Worship Schedule October 4 - Communion (sit with family)
October 11 - Extended Session 2
October 18 - Children’s Worship
October 25 - Extended Session 2
All children, ages four years old through the fifth grade,
are invited to join us for Children’s Worship.
Both Children’s Worship and Extended Session 2 take
place in Bullock-Matthews Room.
October Ministry Team Meetings
Youth Ministry Team
October 7
7:30 PM
Children’s Ministry Team
October 20
6:30 PM
Youth Ministry News
Youth Sunday Nights
5:00-6:00 PM
Bible Drill (6-12 grade)
6:00-7:00 PM
Sunday Night Gathering
(except October 11)
Youth Wednesday Nights
6:00-6:45 PM
Acteens (for girls)
Room 401
6:45-7:45 PM
Youth Wednesday Night Worship
Youth Center
Sunday October 18
Leaving JHBC at 2:00 PM
Returning around 7:30 PM Cost $5.00 for admission
(pay beforehand)
Ride tickets are extra expense and can be
purchased online at the
State Fair website.
The Youth Ministry is Getting Social
facebook.com/groups/jhbcyouth/
twitter.com/jhbcyouth
Sign up for youth ministry
weekly email by scanning the
code to the right with your
smartphone and selecting
Youth Ministry List.
NOTES FROM REV. RONNIE
Liturgical Dance Team for Christmas - If you are in the third grade through high school,
please contact our Liturgical Dance Coordinator, Jan Blakley. Ms. Betty is excited to join us
again for another Christmas celebration.
Children’s Choirs - Ms. Vanessa is in need of children from pre-school age through
Kindergarten to join her each Wednesday evening at 6 PM as they learn their Christmas music.
Calling all children from 1st grade through 6th grade to join Mr. Richard Sistrunk and Mr.
Patrick Snipes for Children’s Choir on Wednesday evening at 6:00 PM. They are already
practicing their Christmas musical, “Miracle on Main Street”. We are asking for volunteers
(young or older) who would be willing to have a small speaking part. We are also in need of a
few people willing to use their building and artistic skills (house fronts) to help create our set.
Time is short, our musical will be performed Sunday, December 6 in McDowell Hall.
You are cordially invited to our Sanctuary Choir Christmas Musical
Saturday, December 12 Sunday, December 13 Sunday, December 13 at 7:30 PM at 3:30 PM at 7:30 PM Doors open at 6:45 PM Doors open at 2: 45 PM Doors open at 6:45 PM
DEACON’S CORNER Submitted by John Hall, Chairman
The Fellowship of Deacons held their first meeting of the new church year on Tuesday,
September 8 and welcomed five new Deacons: Randy Angel, Belinda Bond, Kenny Dail,
Roy Lowe, and Mike Wilkins. The new Deacons join current members Eddie Bowling,
Dallas Harper, Phil Lawrence, Tony Rebello, Tim Smith, Jeff Brown, John Hall,
Brenda Cowfer, Lynwood Jones, and Stewart Tyner. The following were elected to serve as
officers for the 2015-2016 church year:
Chair - John Hall
Vice Chair - Jeff Brown
Secretary - Kenny Dail
Policy Statement on Marriage, Sexuality, and Facility Usage
Because of the recent Supreme Court opinion on same sex marriage, both the Southern Baptist
Convention and the North Carolina Baptist State Convention have recommended that local
churches have a policy in place with regard to marriage, sexuality, and facility usage. A draft
policy statement was developed and has been prayerfully reviewed by the deacons and the
church staff for the past few months. This policy statement comes as a unanimous
recommendation from the deacons to the church for consideration. A letter of explanation and
the draft policy will be mailed to each church family the first week in October. On Sunday,
October 11, paper copies will be available at the worship service for anyone who did not
receive the mailed copy. On Sunday, October 18 at the end of the worship service, time for
discussion and questions will be provided. If the church is ready, we will vote to include the
policy in the JHBC Manuel of Policies and Procedures. The Deacons request that each of you
prayerfully study and consider this policy for adoption by JHBC.
Dear Friend,
Thank you for your monetary
donation. You’re making it possible
for spiritually starving souls at home and around
the world to receive their very own copy of God’s
Word! It’s a privilege for American Bible Society
to partner with you to bless many who desperately
need God’s Word. When we place Bibles in the
hands of people around the world, we are sharing
a priceless gift! Scripture offers the message of
God’s love and His eternal plan for salvation
through His Son, Jesus Christ! That is why your
support of American Bible Society is so critical.
Robert L. Briggs
Senior Vice President
American Bible Society
Dear JHBC,
Meals on Wheels of Sanford greatly
appreciates your monetary donations for June,
July and August. Our clients benefit from every
dollar received and we know it makes the
homebound life a little easier.
Joan Kane, Corresponding Secretary
Meals on Wheels of Sanford
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Dear JHBC,
Thank you very much for your most recent
monetary donation. The need for medical help
is great. Know that you are making a big
difference. You have been such a blessing to us
and all those we help!
Marilyn S. Green RPh
Executive Director
Helping Hand Clinic
October 1 - Carol Williams
October 3 - Sarah Griffin
October 4 - Marian Carlsen Angie Wood
October 5 - Karen Holt
October 6 - Jo Ann Vance
Patricia Johnson Sam Wornom
October 8 - Jeanette Al-Habib
Brenda Wicker Belinda Bond
October 11 - Phillip Fields
Erika Vargas
October 12 - Mike Jones Bryan Phillips
October 13 - Mickie Rebello
October 15 - Christopher Kerecz
October 16 - Crystal Kerecz
October 17 - Yvonne Wood
October 18 - Mackenzie Holly
October 24 - Sam Carter
October 26 - Ryan Pilson
Pastor Calvin Sayles
October 27 - Shirley Hoskins
October 31 - Jewel Baker Bryan Sturm
Dear Church Family, The family of Bill Holt would like to thank you for the prayers, visits, food, cards, love and concern shown to us during our time of bereavement. Please continue to pray for us. With love, Shirley, Karen, Denise, Alan, Kim, Payton and Davis ======================================== Dear Church Family, The power of prayer is an amazing thing. We feel very humbled to have so many prayers lifted up for me during my surgery. After God blessed me with a successful surgery, He continued by blessing us with wonderful friends who showed sincere love in so many ways through calls, cards, visits, delicious foods—just countless ways. Thank you from the depths of our hearts. Stewart and Elaine Tyner ======================================== Dear Fidelis Sunday School Class, Thank you so much for your thoughtful expression of sympathy for the loss of our beloved, Lynda. We appreciate the kind donation to the Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church Benevolence fund in honor of her. Please know who much it meant to Lynda to be a part of the music ministry there, and thank you for allowing her to serve the Lord within your church family. In Gratitude, Freeman Totten and Family Psalm 91 and Proverbs 3:5-6 Trusting! ======================================== To Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church, Thank you, thank you, and once again thank you, A great meal and experience. Lee County Varsity Football Team ======================================== Dear Jonesboro Heights Adult VBS, I thank you so much for your very generous surprise donation during my ministry update in July. It was such a huge blessing and extremely needed. It is always a joy to be able to visit and catch up. Again, I thank you so much for your generosity. Love in Christ, Michelle and Daniel Sims Children In The Son
CITY ON A HILL NEWS
From David, Heather and Jyoti Webb
Greetings from the hills of Mussoorie. The daily rains are over and
we are having more sunny days than clouds.
On September 3rd, we had our date in court for our adoption case.
Jyoti did great and the judge unexpectedly gave final approval to our
adoption! We thought there would be another hearing after that one to
conclude the case. Needless to say, we are full of joy that the case is over.
We are now waiting for the court to generate all of the orders so we can
begin the process of obtaining Jyoti’s Indian Passport. There will likely be a
two year period before we can obtain an U.S. immigrant visa for Jyoti. We want to thank our JHBC
family for all of your prayer support through this journey. Also, thanks for your generosity in giving
Jyoti a welcome “shower” through your contributions.
Also in September, we helped lead a retreat for the grade 9 to 12 students on Servant-
Leadership. There was a good response from the students on learning how Jesus led by being a servant.
The students ended the time with a session where they lifted each other up by recognizing the gifts for
leadership of each student. We felt that the students truly grew in their faith over the weekend. This is
the first of five retreats we will be involved with leading this year.
At the school Chapel service, both Heather and David spoke. David gave a message based on
Psalm 46 on prayer and understanding God’s plan. As part of the service, Heather shared how she was
healed in 2011 through the power of prayer. She told the story of how she was sick and had to come
back to the U.S. for medical treatment before the school term was finished. We still give thanks to how
JHBC supported us through that time of trial.
In October, we will have our activity week trips in the middle of the month. Heather will be
staying at home as both she and Jyoti will have day trips away from school. David will be camping and
doing hiking and other activities for 5 days with the grade 6 class. At the end of the month, we will
assist with the grade 3 and 4 retreat. Please pray that all of these opportunities to speak into the lives of
our students will be blessed and seeds will be planted.
Dear Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church,
Lee County Schools would like to express
sincere appreciation for your monetary donation
to be used in obtaining an eye exam/ glasses for
one of our students. Poor eyesight is a major
barrier to learning. It is very rewarding to see a
child’s face when their vision has been corrected
and they are able to see instructional materials
as well as beauty of nature.
Thank you for caring for our students. Your
donation will help remove a major obstacle to
learning for one of our students. Lee County
Schools is very fortunate to be surrounded by a
community which cares so much for our
students.
Johnnye T. Waller, Ed.D.
Director of Student Services
Lee County Schools
Dear Rev. Sayles,
I write on behalf of our organization, the Baptist
Retirement Homes of North Carolina, Incorporated, to
gratefully acknowledge your church family’s recent
thoughtful monetary contribution to the ministry of our
institution. Please know that the monies that your
congregation has donated to our ministry will be
designated for use via the Baptist Retirement Homes
Benevolent Ministry...funding from which is used to help
underwrite the cost of providing care to Older Adults
living across this state who cannot afford to pay for the
quality institutional services that they both need and
deserve. Please know that our staff and residents state-
wide will be thinking about you and your church family
as you begin your Fall activities...wishing for you
continued success in your ministry.
William B. Stillerman, President
Baptist Retirement Homes of NC, Inc.
IN MEMORY OF KIM BROWN To the Music Fund
> By Tommy and Joy Scott To the Vision 2017 Fund
> By Dock and Lorena Batchelor
IN MEMORY OF DORIS RICE BURKHEAD To The Benevolence Fund
> By Walter and Sylvia Thomas To the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering Fund
> By Lee and Mary Sue Patterson To the Vision 2017 Fund
> By Dock and Lorena Batchelor
> By Dallas Harper >By Tony and Agnes Kelly
> By Lucy Maddox > By Maxine and Gilbert Matthews
IN MEMORY OF DAPHINE BYRD
To the Vision 2017 Fund > By Dock and Lorena Batchelor
IN MEMORY OF BILL HOLT
To the Benevolence Fund > By Lee and Mary Sue Patterson
> By Lespie Smith To the Music Fund
> By Maxine and Gilbert Matthews To the Vision 2017 Fund
> By Dock and Lorena Batchelor > By the Fidelis Sunday School Class
> By Dallas Harper > By Tony and Agnes Kelly
> By James and Daphine Tolliver
IN HONOR OF BILLY JOE, MARY & JILL COX To the Vision 2017 Fund
> By James and Daphine Tolliver
IN HONOR OF WALTER & TULLINE ROBERTS To the Vision 2017 Fund
> By James and Daphine Tolliver
IN HONOR OF DAVID, HEATHER & JYOTI WEBB To the City on a Hill Mission
> By James and Daphine Tolliver
IN HONOR OF RICHARD, BETH & MEGAN WOOD To the Youth Missions Fund
> By James and Daphine Tolliver
LADIES BIBLE STUDY
TUESDAY
10 AM—12 PM
Children of the Day
1 & 2 Thessalonians
Beth Moore
“You are all children of the light and children
of the day. We do not belong to the night
or to the darkness.”
I Thessalonians 5:5
October 6
Destined for this Discussion
Session 3 DVD
Homework—Week 4, Taught by God
October 13
Taught by God Discussion
Session 4 DVD
Homework—Week 5, Children of Light
October 20
Children of Light Discussion
Session 5 DVD
Homework—Week 6, Mobilized Ministry
October 27
Mobilized Ministry Discussion
Session 6 DVD
Homework—Week 7, To Love The Truth
THANKS TO ALL LISTED BELOW
FOR THEIR GIFTS
NEWS FROM WMU
All of our groups are back learning about and doing missions with the start of the new church year. We have a new Acteens group that is meeting each Wednesday evening at 6:00 PM at the church along with the Mission Friends, GA's and RA's meeting each Wednesday at 6:45 PM. There is a group for everyone!! Two projects that we are supporting include BUNDLES OF HOPE and the RED BOX MINISTRY.
“BUNDLES OF HOPE” is a new joint ministry of the Sandy Creek Baptist Association (SCBA)! The purpose of this ministry is to assist in “covering” the diaper needs in Lee and Chatham Counties. The National Diaper Bank Network defines “diaper need” as “the lack of a sufficient supply of diapers to keep a baby clean, dry and healthy." The host sites for the diaper pantry are Hunt Springs Baptist Church and Sandy Branch Baptist Church. Diapers are distributed on Thursdays from 4:00 to 6:00 PM. A box for collection and “Bundles of Hope” brochures, including an application to receive diapers is now available outside the Bullock-Matthews Room. Please think of these babies and give generously through the months of September, October and November by buying diapers (any size) and bringing in coupons for diapers to assist in purchasing diapers. Monetary donations are welcome as well.
This year SCBA WMU is responsible for 400 (8 ounce to 11 ounce) size plastic bottles of lotion (no pumps!) for the RED BOX MINISTRY which will reach approximately 1,700 women inmates in NC at Christmas. Please have your donations in the Christmas box outside the nursery by Wednesday, October 21 or deliver to the Association office by Friday, October 23. If you have any questions see Mary Hawley Oates. It is not too soon to be thinking about our International Missions Emphasis and the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering. Our goal for this year is $5,000.
On Thursday, September 3, our JHBC Baptist Men constructed a ramp on Summit Avenue. The request for the ramp came from the NC Baptist Aging Ministry. We thank Randy Angel for being the experienced carpenter on-site for this activity. Thanks for the help from everyone who came to the site. We have requests for two (2) more ramps and will be asking for help from our JHBC men. The speaker for our September 28th meeting was Ms. Caroline Farmer from the NC Attorney General’s Office. Her topic for the evening was “Scams, Identity Theft and Online Fraud”. Our October meeting will be held on Monday, October 26 with Mr. Rich Kirik. Mr. Kirk was a charity worker in Nepal during the recent earthquake. He has photos of the disaster and presents an interesting program. All are welcome to come for dinner and/or the program. Please sign up to reserve your plate.
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD
TIME TO START FILLING YOUR
SHOEBOXES!
OUR COLLECTION TIME WILL BE
HERE SOON!
THE NATIONAL COLLECTION WEEK
IS
NOVEMBER 16—23
THE JHBC COLLECTION CENTER
DATES AND HOURS ARE LISTED
BELOW
Monday, November 16
2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday, November 17
2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday, November 18
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Thursday, November 19
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Friday, November 20
2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Saturday, November 21
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Sunday, November 22
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Monday, November 23
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Join us each Sunday for these opportunities
9:45 AM
Sunday School (Small Group Bible Study):
Preschoolers (1st floor of the Educational Wing)
Children, Youth and Adults
(1st, 2
nd, 3
rd floors of the Educational Wing)
11:00 AM
Worship Service (Sanctuary)
5:00 PM
Bible Drill (4th through 12
th grade)
6:00 PM
Bible Study (Bullock-Matthews Room)
6:00 PM
Children’s Activities (Room 105)
Join us each Wednesday
for these opportunities
6:15 PM
Family Night Covered Dish Supper
(1st Wednesday of Each Month)
6:00 PM
Children’s Choirs
6:00 PM-6:45 PM
Acteens
(Missions for Middle/High School Girls)
6:45 PM-7:45 PM
GA’s, RA’s, Mission Friends
6:15 PM
Bible Study/Prayer Meeting
(Bullock-Matthews Room)
6:45 PM-7:45 PM
Youth Wednesday Night Meeting
(Youth Center)
7:15 PM
Sanctuary Choir Practice
6:00 PM
REACH Ministry
(last Wednesday of Each Month)
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The Announcer
Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church
316 W. Main Street
Sanford, NC 27332
Non-Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Sanford, NC 27331
Permit #144
OCTOBER REMINDERS
GREETERS
Door 1 - Ed Byrd
Door 2 - Ron and Donna Rouse
Door 3 - JoAnn Vance
LOCKING & SECURITY October 4 - Dallas Harper
October 11 - Andy Howard
October 18 - Wanda Howard
October 25 - Lynwood Jones
ATTENDANCE RECORDS
FOR THE FOLLOWING SUNDAYS
Sunday, August 30
Sunday School - 146 + 9
11 AM Worship - 233
PM - Adults and Youth - 45
Sunday, September 6
Sunday School - 139 + 6
11 AM Worship - 230
PM - No Evening Service or Activities
Sunday, September 13
Sunday School - 139 + 2
11 AM Worship - 220
PM— Business Meeting - 42
Sunday, September 20
Sunday School - 152 + 6
11 AM Worship - 210
PM - Guest Preacher - 57
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