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FOR EVERYONE’S SAFETY
When you are in the building for something other than a group activity, please let someone in the office (during office hours) know when you arrive and when you leave.
If someone you don’t know wants to enter the building, suggest that they go to the front entrance and check in with the office.
When you arrive and leave, please MAKE SURE THE DOOR IS COMPLETELY CLOSED.
WHEN YOU LEAVE, TURN OFF THE LIGHTS!
1223 West Main Street, Charlottesville, VA 22903 www.universitybaptist.org
UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA
April 12, 2016 Vol. 68, No. 15
SERVICE OF
HOLY WORSHIP
April 17, 2016
11:00 am
Sermon:
“A Double-Grip Guarantee”
Rev. Gary Dalton
Scripture:
John 10:22-30
Anthem:
My Shepherd Will Supply My Need
— Thompson
Deacons: *Pam Johnson, Don Long,
Diane Mundell, Scott Miller, Joe Zhu,
Ray Gaines
Nursery Workers: Aimee Marshall,
Debra Bryant, Arlene Propst, Katherine
Wagoner
Children’s Church: Katherine Hamel,
Audrey Miller
Ushers for April: Ian Pallini, Ed Barker,
Melvin & Mildred Spicer, Hugh Ames,
Ron Tweel
Greeters: Jackie Lockwood, Scott Morris
Medical On-call: Lu Overbeck
OIAM Signup Luncheon
Sunday, April 17
After Worship
Enjoy a light lunch!
Hear about this year’s plans!
Sign up to help on a project!
Operation InAsMuch (OIAM) is a focused one-day event that mobilizes individuals to engage in hands-on projects for the benefit of those within the Charlottesville area.
Operation InAsMuch
Saturday, May 7
CBF National Missions
Emphasis
During April we are collecting contributions for National Missions. Our goal is $4000. The WMU is again focusing its emphasis on the CBF mis-sions activities of Paula Settle in Nada, Kentucky, who ministers to two of the poorest counties in our country.
Alan Hendricks Amanda Ohlms Brent Wilson, Chair Brett Lissenden Ian Pallini Jim Hallissy Jocelyn Brumbaugh, Vice Chair
John Brown Katherine Wagoner Larry Martin Martha Wood Michelle Proffitt Pam Johnson Richard Vaughan
Leadership Transition Team
Personnel Committee
Alan Hendricks, Chair Esther Tian Jack Wilkerson
Lou Long Raynell Stokes Shelby Clements
CALLED CHURCH CONFERENCE
Wednesday, April 13
5:45-6:15 pm in Fellowship Hall
Agenda: Vote on the recommendation from the Leadership Transition Team to hire
Rev. Gary Dalton to serve as Interim Minister at UBC.
Rev. Gary Dalton was ordained to the ministry in 1984 and received a Master of Divinity degree from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1985. Since then he has served as a Senior Minister, an Associate Minister of Education, and as a participant and leader in Cooperative Baptist Fellowship Vir-ginia and Baptist General Association of Virginia. In 2009 he completed interim ministry training conducted by the Center for Congregational Health and served as Interim Minister at Grace Baptist Church in Richmond, Virginia, from September 2013 to June 2015. Copies of Rev. Dalton’s complete resumé and the proposed covenant with him for the interim period are available in the Church Office. They will also be available on Wednesday night.
Gary and Karen Dalton
Church-wide Breakfast
Sunday, April 24
9:00 am in Fellowship Hall
Join us!
Wednesday, April 20
5:00 Supper: Turkey, Dressing, Sweet potatoes, Broccoli
6:15 Program: “UBC Through the Civil Rights Era — Sharing our Stories”
Camper Kits for Camp Alkulana
CAMPER KITS ARE DUE APRIL 24!
Please fill any shoebox with the items
listed below:
(1) flashlight with D-size batteries
(1) travel size toothpaste
(1) toothbrush
(1) pack of boy’s or girl’s socks OR
(1) pack of boy’s or girl’s underwear
(ages 9-14)
(1) pack of insect wipes
(1) small bottle of sunscreen
(1) rain poncho
(1) roll of duct tape
(1) book appropriate for ages 9-14
A personal, encouraging letter for your
camper!
Please include $5.00 (cash or check, checks preferred) with your completed shoebox to help purchase other camping supplies for the campers. Make checks payable to “CBFVA.”
Third Annual
CVBA Women’s Retreat
Saturday, April 30
9 am - 1:00 pm
At Broadus Memorial Baptist Church
Theme: “Every Day is a Brand New Day” Speaker: Rev. Katie McKown, Pastor, Scottsville Baptist Church Mission Focus: Shelter for Help in Emergency Registration Fee: $10 Contact: Jeanette McCloud [email protected]
UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH 1223 West Main Street
Charlottesville, VA 22903 Phone (434) 293-5106 Fax (434) 979-6433 Prayer Line (434) 923-0120
Web Site www.universitybaptist.org
CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED
WEDNESDAY, April 13
9:30 Pre-K Play Group
10:00 PBJ Women’s Bible Study
5:00 Supper (Pork loin)
5:45 Called Church Conference
6:15 “Theological Perspectives of the
U.S. Civil Rights Movement”
6:15 Children’s Activities
7:10 Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
THURSDAY, April 14
10:30 Women’s Prayer Group
SUNDAY, April 17
8:30 Finance Committee Meeting
9:00 Fellowship
9:30 Seekers Bible Study
9:30 Joyful Servants Bible Study
9:45 Bible Study
11:00 Worship
12:00 OIAM Luncheon
6:00 Real Life
MONDAY, April 18
10:30 Bible Study at Rosewood
1:00 Staff Meeting
6:30 Deacons’ Meeting
TUESDAY, April 19
9:00 Tuesday Work Team
9:00 Painting Group
12:15 WMU Executive Meeting
WEDNESDAY, April 20
9:30 Pre-K Play Group
5:00 Supper (Turkey)
6:00 Prayer Time
6:15 “UBC Through the Civil Rights
Era — Sharing our Stories”
6:15 Children’s Activities
7:10 Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
Central Virginia Baptist Association
Spring Meeting
Sunday, April 17
3:00 - 5:00 pm
At Scottsville Baptist Church
Theme: “Changing Lives”
Please bring items for the CVBA
Clothing Center.
Pray for guidance as we move through
this transition period in our church.
For Your Calendar
Memorial Golf & Putt Putt Event Sunday, May 1 3:00 pm At Pen Park and Putt Putt (Rio Rd.) Contact Larry Johnson, Laura Morris, or the Church Office. Variety Show Wednesday, May 18 Contact Larry Johnson or Laura Morris. Cookout Wednesday, May 25 Touch-A-Truck Saturday, June 11 Annual Church Picnic Sunday, June 12 Youth Mission Trip (Danville) June 19-24 (need male chaperone) Vacation Bible School 2016 July 18-22
God has called University Baptist Church to minister to the University Community and to the residents of the Greater Charlottesville-Albemarle Community serving as agents of Christ’s love and justice for those in need and offering a vital family of faith.
UBC Mission Statement