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The Pastor’s Pen
Spiritual Renewal Week will be March 19 – 21, 2018. Our preacher for this year will again be The Reverend Dr. Steve
Caudle, pastor of the Greater Second Baptist Church in Chattanooga TN. He did a tremendous job for us last year and we
are excited about the fact that he will be back with us again this year. He is also the brother and brother-in-law of our co-
chairpersons, Bro. Henry and Esther Caudle.
Spiritual Renewal Week at First Baptist Church, Capitol Hill is similar to what other churches call revivals. It is a time
for the church to be renewed/revived. There are some who have never connected with the Christian faith and will find
this as an opportunity to commit to Jesus Christ (Romans 10:13). There are others who are challenged and grown weary
doing the work that God calls us to do (Galatians 6:9). Still others who have gotten off track from being actively engaged
in the work of the church and know that have fallen by the wayside (Psalm 51:10). Our week is designed to reach them.
But we also do it to recommit to do what Jesus Christ has called us to do – to make disciples (Matthew 28:19-20). We try
to reach those beyond the church walls, going into the “highways and byways” to compel people to come into a right
relationship with Jesus Christ (Luke 14:23). Our goal as people of faith is to help others see Jesus, not only through us,
but through a greater understanding of who he is.
In order for the week to be effective, the Spiritual Renewal week committee is asking that between Monday, March 5 and
Sunday March 25 that we would take time each day to pause and reflect upon the following passages of scripture. This is
to ensure that we are spiritual in tune for renewal. Please read and reflect upon these passage during those days.
21 Days of Renewal – Monday, March 5-Sunday, March 25
Transforming Lives Through Christ’s Power – John 20:21
Day 1: Read John 20:24-31 – Pray for your belief in God to transform you.
Day 2: Read Romans 4:18-25 – Pray for hope to believe and to be fully persuaded regarding God’s power.
Day 3: Read Psalm 24 – Pray for a desire to seek God’s face and not just God’s hand.
Day 4: Read Psalm 89:1-8 – Pray and thank God for God’s great love.
Day 5: Read 77:10-20 – Pray and meditate on God’s great deeds.
Day 6: Read Psalm 145:1-8 – Pray for boldness to share about God’s mighty acts and awesome works.
Day 7: Read Isaiah 40:28-31 – Pray for your strength to be renewed.
Day 8: Read Psalm 121 – Pray for an awareness of God’s presence in your life as God helps you.
Day 9: Read Revelation 4 – Pray for a spirit of worship, giving glory, honor, and thanks to God.
Day 10: Read Revelations 5 – Pray and sing a new song, thanking God for the lamb that was slain and its power.
Day 11: Read Galatians 2:19-21 – Pray for a desire to live more for God, allowing Christ to fully come alive in you.
Day 12: Read Galatians 5:13-26 – Pray for courage to walk by the Spirit.
Day 13: Read 1 Chronicles 29:10-20 – Pray for a loyal heart and a willing desire to give to God.
Day 14: Read Genesis 18:10-15 – Pray and believe God to do the thing that you doubt God can or will do for you.
Day 15: Read Isaiah 41:8-10 – Pray for God to strengthen, help, and uphold you with God’s righteous right hand.
Day 16: Read Isaiah 26:1-9 – Pray for a steadfast mind that trusts in God.
Day 17: Read 2 Chronicles 16 – Pray for a heart fully committed to God.
Day 18: Read Psalm 95 – Pray to hear God’s voice and not harden your heart.
Day 19: Read Jude 17-25 – Pray to be built up in your faith, looking to God to keep you from falling.
Day 20: Read Ephesians 3:14-21 – Pray for God to do immeasurably more than you can ask or imagine!
Day 21: Read Ephesians 6:10-18 – Pray to be strong in the Lord.
We pray God’s blessings to be on us as we head towards the week of Spiritual Renewal.
Kelly M. Smith Jr.
Pastor
Vol. 59 – No.7 March 2018
2 CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
March 2018 Lessons
“Follow in My Ways,” provides four sessions, drawn from the books of Genesis and 2 Chronicles, showing how
Abraham and Solomon acknowledged God by following God’s guidance.
March 4th: THE LORD WILL PROVIDE
Adult Topic Youth Topic Children Topic
A Test of Truth A Most Difficult Task Everything Will Be Alright
Background Scripture: Genesis 22
Key Verse: Genesis 22:8 Abraham answered, “God himself will provide the lamb for the burnt offering, my
son.” And the two of them went on together.
MARCH 11th: THERE IS NOT GOD LIKE YOU
Adult Topic Youth Topic Children Topic
Promises Kept Fulfilling a Promise A Special Event
Background Scripture: 2 Chronicles 6:1-21
Key Verse: 2 Chronicles 6:15 “You have kept your promise to your servant David my father; with your
mouth you have promised and with your hand you have fulfilled it—as it is today.
March 18th: THE PEOPLE GAVE THANKS TO GOD
Adult Topic Youth Topic Children Topic
Finding Inspiration I Just Want to Say Thank You! Let’s Celebrate
Background Scripture: 2 Chronicles 7:1-11
Key Verse: 2 Chronicles 7:3 “When all the Israelites saw the fi re coming down and the glory of the Lord
above the temple, they knelt on the pavement with their faces to the ground, and they worshiped and gave
thanks to the Lord, saying, “He is good; his love endures forever.”
March 25th: KEEP MY STATUTES AND ORDINANCES
Adult Topic Youth Topic Children Topic
Get it Together Actions and Consequence4s It Is Better to Obey
Background Scripture: 2 Chronicles 7:12-22
Key Verse: 2 Chronicles 7:14 “if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and
seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will
heal their land.”
United We Stand United Despite Diversity Stand Together
Background Scripture: Ephesians 4
SERMON DIGESTS 3
January 14
“Building Lives” Pastor Smith
Scriptural Text: Ephesians 4:11-13 Submitted by: Jane Fort
January 21
“Restoring Lives” Pastor Smith
Scriptural Text: John 8:1-11 Submitted by: Kathy Harrell
Martin Luther King, Jr. made a difference in the
world, including FBCCH. Our vision statement tells
us the importance of building lives. Paul's letter to
the Ephesians, a "prison epistle" says that the church
is called to build lives for God's kingdom. We are
here tp build lives and to glorify God. (Ephesians
4:11-13)
1) Collective responsibility. Each of us should do
his or her part towards building lives. Show that you
care about others; respond to the needs of others.
2) Lives that are quality. Works of service,
performed well, help to improve the quality of what
we are doing. We must offer God our best service.
3) Purpose of God. Glorify God; shine the light for
Him. Use the gifts that He has given us to fulfill His
purpose. Work to give honor and glory to Him.
The church has to be about the business of restoring
lives and bringing people back into a right
relationship with God and with each other. To
restore means to ‘bring back’ to the right place.
Some people have become disconnected with the
faith, maybe because of the sins of others, or
because of their own sins, their difficult decisions,
or their embarrassing habits.
The story in John 8:1-11 is not to justify sin, or the
sins people commit. It is to help us understand that
too often, we create barriers that keep people from
being restored. The intent of people connected with
the church must be to restore lives. Point 1. To restore lives we must see their
humanness. Regardless of what a person had done Jesus Christ
looked at their humanness. We must not overlook
the virtue and integrity of others, regardless of their
past sins or actions. Even when our moral codes are
correctly applied, we must see all persons as
valuable, justifiable human beings worthy of
dignity and compassion. Point 2. To restore lives we must be their
advocate. We all need somebody who will stand up on our
behalf. We cannot be indifferent to people who
cannot speak for themselves either because they are
unwilling, unable, or ill-equipped to do so, at a time
when their lives have been broken. It is our duty to
stand firm as we fight for others, pray for them,
support them, believe in them, and help them to
restore their relationship with Jesus Christ and with
others. Point 3. To restore lives we must help them
find their way. We must be intentional in helping those who are
trying to find their way once they have taken a
wrong turn on their spiritual journey. The church
must be the compassionate, understanding, and
restorative institution to those who are hurting,
struggling, and searching to find their way back to
Jesus Christ.
4 SERMON DIGESTS
January
28
“Revitalizing Lives” Pastor Smith
Scriptural Text: Ezekiel 37:1-14
Submitted by: Beverly Brown
February
4
“Through Jesus Christ”
Pastor Smith
Scriptural Text: Psalm 96
Submitted by: Deborah Luter
Pastor Smith, began by providing a historical
perspective of the scripture selected as background
information for his message which was Ezekiel
Chapter 37. Those present were prodded to live life
to it’s fullest; even when trouble shows up. Take
the risk to serve and trust Him. Life and living can
be draining; but, God/Christ Jesus still blesses His
Children in ways that are immeasurable.
The three take a ways were as follows:
1. Live a revitalization life. God/Christ Jesus word
is important and he wants humankind to make Him
a priority in life and living. Prayer is equally
necessary and is another source of strength. Read
Psalms 139 and Proverbs 12: 24 which states “The
hand of the diligent shall bear rule; but, the slothful
shall be under tribute.” (KJV)
2. Live a revitalization life is more than looking
right, it is being right. No, that does not mean
mankind/womankind/childkind are perfect; but, it
does mean having a spirit to look and be right.
Allow and receive the holy spirit of God/Christ
Jesus in one’s life is essential.
3. Live focused on God. God/Christ Jesus knows
how to see His people through all situations of life
and living. God/Christ Jesus needs to be the center
of each individual’s life. God/Christ Jesus is
present in good times and difficult times of life and
living. He protects His people from evil and
temptations that can take one off course. Finally,
those present were reminded to have a talk with
Jesus because he died and rose on the 3rd day that
each person could have access to a life of salvation
in eternity. Amen, Amen, & Amen.
All that we do as a church must be done through Jesus
Christ. Church work means to function as a church.
The work of the church is to do what needs to be done
for the Kingdom of Jesus Christ.
1) Keeps us grounded. Paul wrote the book of
Colossians while he was in prison. There needs to be a
desire to continue a new relationship with Jesus Christ.
The faith journey must continue past its start. Jesus
will keep us, but we must put Him above our worldly
distractions. Be steadfast; "press on"; be grounded in
Jesus Christ.
2) Transformative power. Strengthening our faith
changes us and makes us who God wants us to be. We
see things as Christ wants us to see them; we change
our responses according to Him. To be a Christian
includes a struggle with things that
are not right in our lives.
3) Surplus of Thanksgiving. Doing things in our lives
through Christ means being thankful more than being
dissatisfied. God helps us to find many things for
which to be grateful.
ANNOUNCEMENTS AND NOTICES 5
Blood Pressure Screenings
The Health Care Committee will be available on the 2nd and 4th Sundays to provide blood pressure scree
nings in the Frankie Pierce Lounge and on the lower
level.
Help Needed!
First Baptist Church, Capitol Hill is in need of
people who are willing to provide homework help
to our children after school. Our church will begin
offering homework help in all subject matters this
school year. Help will be available Wednesdays
from 4:30-5:30 p.m. Contact Jill Jones at (404)
723-5384 or Miriam Currie (615) 948-6580 to sign
up if you are willing to help.
Children’s Church convenes 2nd and 4th Sundays (September through May) in The Chapel. Children ages 5 –
12 are welcome. Parents may pick children up downstairs after the worship service is over. To volunteer, or for
questions, contact Felecia Johnson at [email protected] or (615)
209-8035.
Praise Dance Rehearsals
Wednesdays 4:30 pm– 5:30 pm
(March 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th )
Hand Bell Choir Rehearsals
Saturdays 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
(March 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th, 31st)
Meet Ms. Courtney Caine!
Ms. Caine is the new secretary for First Baptist Church, Capitol Hill. Her work
schedule is Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Please join us in
welcoming Ms. Caine!
Spiritual Rewewal Week 2018!
Mark your Calendar
March 19th - 21st
Transforming Lives Through Christ’s Power
But these are written that you may believe[a] that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son
of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name John 20:31
March Deacons of the Week
If you should need pastoral assistance, contact the
Deacon of the Week for assistance.
Week of Deacon Phone #
4th Ernest Dismuke (615) 259-0623
11th Emmitt Hayes (615) 876-3522
18th t Jean Lambert (615) 226-7552
25th Ronald McFarland, Sr. (615) 331-0564
6 DISCIPLESHIP MOMENT
Experiencing God as Abba (Part 1) The Spirit you received does not make you slaves, so that you live in fear again; rather, the Spirit you received brought
about your adoption to sonship. And by him we cry, “Abba,Father.” ~ Romans 8:15
Submitted by Joe Ella Darby, Ministry of Discipleship Chair
As I sat one night at Urbana 2000, a student missions conference, I wept as I listened to the words from the song, “He
Knows My Name”, originally written by Tommy Walker. Months leading up to that night, God had been inviting me into
a deeper level of relationship and intimacy, but I was extremely resistant. I was broken…childhood hurt had erected walls
around my heart. No one, not even God, could penetrate. But that night, before the song started playing, I heard God
whisper to me, “I want to be your dad, will you let me?” I responded, “No, I already have a dad who I want to be my
dad.” At that time, my experience with my dad was that he was very distant and I didn’t want another distant dad, not
even God.
I believe that our childhood experiences with parental figures shape how we see and experience God. I didn’t really
believe God wanted to know me, Joe Ella the person, but more so wanted to ensure I was on the right path of obedience. I
had already recommitted my life to Jesus as Lord in 1997. I didn’t want another dad to keep me on the right path, I wanted
a dad to know me and laugh with me, sharing my life with me. I wanted my dad to be my dad. I grew up in what I would
call a stable home life: two-parent home, with my mom as domestic engineer and my dad the breadwinner. I only lived in
two houses, we always had utilities, the phone was always in service, I never came home to an empty house, never missed
a meal, our schedule was very routine involving a lot of church activities. As our main caregiver, my mom always tried to
spend 1/1 time with each of us, even if that was just a ride to the grocery store alone with her.
I saw my dad as busy saving the world for God, often missing our activities because of ministry. Love was expressed
through provision not words of love or hugs; crying and vulnerability was seen as weakness. The first time I heard my
parents tell me they loved me was when they dropped me off at UTK my freshmen year in college. I didn’t even know
that my childhood hurt of wanting to be loved by my dad scarred me. It hurt that other youth in church and the
community, without fathers in their homes, would talk about how great my dad was and how they appreciated how much
he was there for them, but when he was home with us he was tired and distant. He taught us to stick together and be proud
to be a Darby, but rarely did he laugh or was present with us; he was a strict disciplinarian. I resented my dad, God, and
“ministry”.
In undergrad, I would hear my friends talk to their parents and say I love you like it was normal. They would also tell me
they loved me and I would respond with “thank you”. I mean, in my defense, I didn’t know what to say back because I
didn’t really know what that word meant.
Well that night at Urbana, before the song ended, I heard the Lord whisper, “I love you. Trust me”. Through my tears,
God had created a window in one of my walls that allowed me to accept God as Father. Afterwards, the speaker spoke
about our spiritual adoption into Christ’s family. That night was transformative and I began a new journey of healing with
God as Abba. And to my delight, a couple of years later, that decision opened a door for my dad and I to begin a new
journey of healing. God’s grace allowed me to join my dad on his journey of learning how to be present with his own
children, seeing us as his ministry. He asked each of us for forgiveness and spent the last 15 years or so getting to know
each of us, helping to heal us, love us, and enjoy us. My depth of knowing God as Abba is my strength, as I now trust
Abba this new season without my earthly father.
In seminary, I was taught about using inclusive language for God. Although I agree on one level of its importance and
publicly try not to limit God to a specific gender, on another level, I know the value of being intentional and creating
space for God to be God, even as Father. Whether one says father, mother, sister, brother, or friend, I just want everyone
to know God personally and intimately. Next month we will take a brief theological glance at God as Abba.
MARCH CALENDAR 7
01
THURSDAY
Dwight Lewis
Jamal Robinson
02
FRIDAY
03
SATURDAY
DeJuan Foster
Kathlyn Pillow
04
8:45
10:00
SUNDAY
Sunday Morning LIVE!
Worship Service
05
MONDAY
Valerie Calloway
Vernoris Johnson
Gerald Schrader
06
TUESDAY
Sebastian Daughtdrill
Taura McKnight-Cheatham
07
12:00
5:00
6:00
WEDNESDAY
Noonday Bible Study
Fellowship Meal
Wednesday Night LIVE!
08
THURSDAY
09
FRIDAY
Susan Howard
10
SATURDAY
Taylor Gentry
11
8:45
10:00
SUNDAY
Doris Dismuke
Sunday Morning LIVE!
Worship Service
12 MONDAY
Mai Olive Lusk
13
TUESDAY
14
12:00
5:00
6:00
WEDNESDAY
Willie M. Magee
Taylor McFarland
Noonday Bible Study
Fellowship Meal
Wednesday Night LIVE!
15
THURSDAY
16
FRIDAY
17
SATURDAY
18
8:45
10:00
SUNDAY
J.D. Martin
Marian W. Patton
Sunday Morning LIVE!
Worship Service
19
MONDAY
Spiritual Renewal Week
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TUESDAY
Spiritual Renewal Week
Sharanda N. Smith
21
WEDNESDAY
Spiritual Renewal Week
22
THURSDAY
Dejuan Hamilton
Scotty Robinson
23
FRIDAY
Michelle Lenox
24
SATURDAY
Miriam Currie
Frankie Jackson
25
8:45
10:00
SUNDAY
Lyndsey Bass-Covington
Retha Buchanan
Sunday Morning LIVE!
Worship Service
26
MONDAY
Tequila Johnson
27
TUESDAY
Esther M. Caudle
James Chandler, Jr.
Rosa Mimms
28
12:00
5:00
6:00
WEDNESDAY
Noonday Bible Study
Fellowship Meal
Wednesday Night LIVE!
29
THURSDAY
Maundy Thursday
David S. Ewing
William B. Ewing
30 FRIDAY
Good Friday
Erica McFarland Adderly
John T. Howse
31 SATURDAY
Holy Saturday
8 APRIL CALENDAR
01
SUNDAY
EASTER SUNDAY
Valerie Hayes
02
MONDAY
03
TUESDAY
04
12:00
5:00
6:00
WEDNESDAY
Tavon McKnight
Noonday Bible Study
Fellowship Meal
Wednesday Night LIVE!
05
THURSDAY
Paul Robertsonr
06
FRIDAY
Kristopher Currie
07
SATURDAY
Elizabeth Backus
08
8:45
10:00
SUNDAY
Gwendolyn Vincent
Sunday Morning LIVE!
Worship Service
09
MONDAY
10
TUESDAY
Robert Boone Jr
Jimmie Franklin.
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12:00
5:00
6:00
WEDNESDAY
Noonday Bible Study
Fellowship Meal
Wednesday Night LIVE!
12
THURSDAY
Myah Lipscomb
13
FRIDAY
Derek Howard
Denise Moore
14
SATURDAY
15
8:45
10:00
SUNDAY
Leonia Lawrence
Sunday Morning LIVE!
Worship Service
16
MONDAY
Ida Swanson Corbett
17
TUESDAY
Francene Barbour
Dorothy Vassall
18
12:00
5:00
6:00
WEDNESDAY
Marquentas Deaderick
Noonday Bible Study
Fellowship Meal
Wednesday Night LIVE!
19
THURSDAY
Thomas Wood
20
FRIDAY
21
SATURDAY
22
8:45
10:00
SUNDAY
Sunday Morning LIVE!
Worship Service
23
MONDAY
Quinester Calloway
Wanda Payne
24
TUESDAY
25
12:00
5:00
WEDNESDAY
Noonday Bible Study
Fellowship Meal
6:00
Wednesday Night LIVE!
26
THURSDAY
Tiara Boothe
Terry Graves
27
FRIDAY
28
SATURDAY
29
8:45
10:00
SUNDAY
Maggie Roper
Jeffrey B. Wood Jr.
Sunday Morning LIVE!
Worship Service
30 MONDAY
Esther Wright
Daily Bible Readings for March
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(March 1-4, 2018)
THURSDAY, March 1: “Prayer for Help in a Time of Crisis” (Psalm 20)
FRIDAY, March 2: “Family Lineage of Abraham Preserved” (Hebrews 11:17-22)
SATURDAY, March 3: “God Blesses Abraham for Obedience” (Genesis 22:15-19)
SUNDAY, March 4: “God Provides the Sacrificial Ram” (Genesis 22:1-3, 6-14)
(March 5-11, 2018)
There Is No God like You
MONDAY, March 5: “God Selects the Family of David” (Psalm 132:8-12)
TUESDAY, March 6: “God Chooses to Dwell in Zion” (Psalm 132:13-18)
WEDNESDAY, March 7: “Jesus, Heir of David’s Throne” (Acts 2:29-36)
THURSDAY, March 8: “Solomon Completes the Temple” (2 Chronicles 6:1-11)
FRIDAY, March 9: “Foreigners Welcome in God’s Temple” (2 Chronicles 6:28-33)
SATURDAY, March 10: “Prayers of Repentance during Captivity” (2 Chronicles 6:36-40)
SUNDAY, March 11: “Solomon’s Prayer of Dedication” (2 Chronicles 6:12-21)
(March 12-18, 2018)
The People Gave Thanks to God
MONDAY, March 12: “God Listens to Obedient Worshippers” (John 9:24-38)
TUESDAY, March 13: “An International Worship Service” (Isaiah 19:19-25)
WEDNESDAY, March 14: “Hezekiah Arranges a Worship Service” (2 Chronicles 29:25-30)
THURSDAY, March 15: “Deliverance from Many Troubles” (Psalm 107:1-9)
FRIDAY, March 16: “Healed and Forgiven” (Psalm 107:17-22)
SATURDAY, March 17: “Assembly Attendees Blessed by Solomon” (1 Kings 8:54-61)
SUNDAY, March 18: “Solomon Dedicates the Temple” (2 Chronicles 7:1-9)
(March 19-25, 2018)
Keep My Statutes and Ordinances
MONDAY, March 19: “God Wants Activists Who Fast” (Isaiah 58:6-12)
TUESDAY, March 20: “Reconciliation Makes Gift Giving Just” (Matthew 5:21-26)
WEDNESDAY, March 21: “Treat Others Fairly with Compassion” (Exodus 22:21-29)
THURSDAY, March 22: “Life Is the Best Choice” (Deuteronomy 30:15-20)
FRIDAY, March 23: “Faithful Walking Is Key to Solomon’s Rule” (1 Kings 9:1-5)
SATURDAY, March 24: “Dangerous Results of Unfaithful Actions” (1 Kings 9:6-9)
SUNDAY, March 25: “Results of Solomon’s Decisions and Actions” (2 Chronicles 7:12-22)
(March 26–April 1, 2018)
He Has Risen
MONDAY, March 26: “Jesus Foretells His Suffering and Death” (Mark 8:31–9:1)
TUESDAY, March 27: “Do This in Remembrance of Me” (1 Corinthians 11:23-26)
WEDNESDAY, March 28: “First Examine Yourselves, Then Eat” (1 Corinthians 11:27-34)
THURSDAY, March 29: “Wash One Another’s Feet” (John 13:1-5, 12-17)
FRIDAY, March 30: “Women Are First Witnesses to Empty Tomb” (Luke 24:22-24)
SATURDAY, March 31: “Jesus Meets Disciples on Emmaus Road” (Luke 24:13-21)
10 PRAYER REQUESTS & LISTING
“We further engage to watch over one another in brotherly love; to remember one another in prayer…”
PRAYER REQUESTS Sis. Quinester Calloway Sis. Jan Jones Carter Sis. Rosa Mimms Christopher Robinson (Esther Wright’s nephew) Bro. Solomon Westbrook PRAYER LIST Sis. Elizabeth Backus Wesley Common 1110 Marshall Road #6220 Greenwood, SC 29646 Sis. Frances Baker 1503 Beechwood Ave. Nashville, TN 37212
Major Alicia R. Bodie US Army Deacon Chester Crawford 2614 Edge-O-Lake Dr. Nashville, TN 37217 Bro. J.D. Martin 1650 Pine Tree Pass Lane Lilburn, GA 30047 Ms. Ella Matambo Macon, GA (Friend of the Currie Family) Bro. Derrick McDaniel Christian Care Center Nursing Home 202 Enon Springs Rd., E. Smyrna, TN 37167 Sis. Rose McDonald 111 N. Carolina Ave. #204 Lexington, NC 27292 Ms. Isolina Rankins 601 A North Dupont Madison, TN 37115 Deacon Ernest Rhodes Bethany Healthcare Center 421 Ocala Drive Nashville, TN 37211
Bro. Roosevelt & Sis. Maggie Roper 732 Garrison Drive Nashville, TN 37207 Bro. Thomas Swanson 2500 Riverside Dr. Nashville, TN 37216 Sis. Bertha Taylor 105 Valley Green Dr. Antioch, TN 37013 Bro. Walter Vincent 4824 Fairmeade Court Nashville, TN 37218 CWO3 LaTonya Ingram Wallace US Navy Sis. Leslie Williams 2929 Old Franklin Road Nashville, TN 37013 In order to make our prayer list current, please let the church office know if you (or someone you know) have changed address or if someone should be added to or removed from the prayer list
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Our Church Vision Statement
First Baptist Church, Capitol Hill is Building, Restoring, and Revitalizing lives through Jesus Christ.
Looking for a Church Home? If you are looking for a church home, we encourage you to come and visit us! There are several ways to become a
member of FBCCH.
Baptism - when a person is willing to initially express a belief in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and is willing to
live one’s life according to His will. Baptism is the symbolic initiation into the Christian faith.
Christian Experience - when a person who has previously been a member of another church chooses to unite with
FBCCH, believing this to be the place for one’s spiritual nurturing. These people have already been baptized and
have committed a faith relationship with Jesus Christ.
Watchcare - when a person wishes to have his or her membership with FBCCH while he or she is temporarily living
in the city.
Associate - when a person who has a membership in another church wishes to have a membership in FBCCH.
Restoration - when a former member chooses to rejoin FBCCH. Scheduling Access to Church Buildings To all groups needing entry and use of the church, sanctuary, and Ennix-Jones Center during the week, please call the church office at 615-255-8757 in advance of your event. This is to ensure personnel are available to allow entry and to have a record for security purposes. Your cooperation is highly appreciated. Please send all electronic correspondence to: [email protected].
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Charles Fancher Bertha Taylor
Proofreaders Evelyn Fancher Jean Lambert
Lueatrice Green Lovett Carole McDaniel