PO Box 100 E-mail: [email protected] Reflector · 2018-12-28 · He made time for us...
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4620 Ringgold Church Road
PO Box 100
Ringgold, VA 24586
Phone: (434) 822-5959
E-mail: [email protected]
Ringgold Bapt is t Church
STAFF
Pastor............................Rev. Duane Caldwell
Administrative Secretary............Cheryl Hogg
Minister of Music......................Daniel Wolfe
Minister to Children
and Youth........................Madison Norris
Organist.....................................Ginger Collie
Pianist...........................................Leslie Blair
Groundskeeper...........................Doug Motley
Property Maintenance.................Curtis Lewis
CHURCH SERVICES Sunday School - 9:15 am
Sunday Morning - 10:30 am
Sunday Evening - 5:00 pm
Wednesday Evening - 6:30 pm
STAFF / SERVICE TIMES / MONTHLY SERVANTS
Audio - Todd Fitts, Kristie McDowell
Backpack Buddies
1/16 - Suzanne and Ronnie Emerson
1/23 - Betty Jo and David Foster
1/30 - Page and Katie Reynolds
Counting Committee Schedule
1/06 - Team 1 - Sherry Shively, Mary Hughes, Mac McDowell
1/13 - Team 2 - Vickie Barker, Dianne Donahoe, Madison Norris
Nursery Schedule
1/06 - Suzanne Emerson, Betty Jo Foster, Kaitlyn Collie
1/13 - Frankie Gilbert, Dara Johnson, Ashley Johnson
1/20 - Diane Foster, Sammy McCormick, Elaina Gregory
1/27 - Sandra Gauldin, Nancy Adams, Emily Hughes
Ushers - Robbie Richardson, Ethan Ward, Larry Collie, John Foster, Billy DeMott,
Landon Horne, Chester Snead
Message Board Schedule
January - Dara Johnson February - Pam Tuck
Bereavement Team
January - Sammy and Phyllis McCormick
February - James and Linda Snead
CHURCH OFFICE HOURS
Monday - Friday
9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Another year has come and gone and a new one is beginning. What did you do with 2018? What will you do
with 2019? What will you do with your time? Have you ever done something you wished you could take back? Have
you ever not done something you wish you had done? We all have. But the truth is we can’t undo or reuse our time.
Time marches on and the best thing we can do is make wiser choices for the future. I don’t believe when we get older,
we will ever say we wished we had spent less time with those we love, or reading our Bible, or praying, or worshipping.
I believe we will say we wish we had done those things more, but we can’t go back and re-spend our time.
The truth is, how we spend our time reflects what is most important to us. We will make time for those things
and those people we love the most. As we get older, our focus changes. The things we consider important change. Once
those we love are gone, we realize how important they were; but we can no longer spend time with them: so we need to
take time with them while we can. While our minds can still retain and understand the truths of God, we need to put
them into our minds. We need to spend time building our relationship with our Creator, our Savior, and our Redeemer.
He made time for us because we are important to Him. He gave His life for us because He loves us. Everything God
does, He does for us, for our good and for His glory. Paul wrote in Colossians 4:5 that we are to act wisely, “making the
most of our time.” Are you making the most of your time?
One of the latest updates for Apple devices is an app called Screen Time. It keeps track of how you spend your
time on your cellular device. It’s pretty amazing to see how we spend our time on our phones, tablets, and computers.
What if you had something that kept track of how you spent your time in 2018? Do you think you would be disappointed
or pleased with how you spent your time? Was your time wasted or well spent? As you enter 2019, keep in mind how
valuable time is. You’ve heard it said that children spell love “T-I-M-E.” The truth is we all spell it that way. As we get
older, we want our children and grandchildren to spend more time with us. When they don’t, we feel we are not im-
portant to them as they are to us. The truth is they haven’t discovered what we learn as we get older. Time moves really
fast and we must use it wisely because we can’t get it back. We learn the things we thought were important just aren’t as
important as the people we love. Let’s all make 2019 a year we spend our time wisely. Let’s reevaluate what is really
important to us and use our time focusing on that. I pray Jesus is at the top of your list of priorities. You are certainly on
the top of His list of priorities. Have a Happy New Year!
Pastor Duane
January 2019
The Ringgold
Reflector
As we start a new year, we have the chance to welcome 4 new deacons as they begin a term of service to the church. Service being the key word in that sentence, makes this a good opportunity to review what it is deacons really do. The description below comes from the website https://classroom.synonym.com The term "deacon" means to minister or serve. Within each Baptist church is a group of deacons chosen for devout attributes who assist the pastor, preach to the congregation and reach out to the community. Qualifications: Qualifications for Baptist deacons differ between churches. Some churches require that deacons be ordained and trained similar to pastors. Some churches permit only men to become deacons, while others allow men and women. The Bible passages Acts 6 and Timothy 3:8-13 address spiritual and moral qualifications for deacons, which include wisdom, faith, honesty and sincerity. The Bible also states that a deacon must manage a household well and drink alcohol sparingly. Congregational Duties: Within the church organizational structure, Baptist deacons perform duties to support the pastor. In some churches, deacons administer communion and collect financial offerings. While it is the pastor's job to pray for the needs of the church and oversee internal ministry, deacons make themselves available to members for prayer and guidance to alleviate the workload of the pastor. Financial Duties: Because church organizations in the U.S. are tax-exempt, the law requires that they establish boards and committees for budgeting, government reporting and decision-making. This is intended to create a checks and balances system within each church. Baptist deacons serve on these boards and committees to guide the congregation and act as financial advisers and counsel to pastors and elders. Outreach: Deacons assist pastors in community outreach by ministering the gospel outside the church, visiting the sick and homebound, recruiting and receiving new members and traveling on missionary trips. Within a congregation, deacons set examples of compassion and stewardship. The deacons also help with educating and nurturing youth within and outside of the church. Be sure to welcome your new deacons. Pray for them the same as you do for your pastor and remember “God doesn’t call the qualified, he qualifies the called”. Be patient as they learn the best way to serve their church and its members.
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Christian stewardship impacts all phases of our life, including plans for our worldly goods and resources after our death. For many, using
a planned giving method creates an optimal way to exercise the stewardship of the gifts entrusted to us. Planned gifts are typically larger
and more sophisticated than normal Sunday contributions, capital campaigns, or special fund-raising events. A few examples of how
church members can exercise their stewardship through planned giving include: leaving a gift through a will, establishing a charitable
remainder trust, creating a gift annuity, or designating your church as a beneficiary of a life insurance policy.
Such an endowment account has been created by the current Finance Committee and you are invited to consider this option for your
possible end of year giving, as well as future gift planning to Ringgold Baptist Church.
Individuals who make a planned gift to RBC are helping to create a fund which will be a lasting legacy for restoration, repair, and mainte-
nance of our beautiful church and grounds. Gifts designated to the endowment will NOT be used for the general operating expenses of
RBC.
Bobby Gene Atkinson - 2018 Chair, Finance Committee
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A special Thank You to our Ringgold Baptist Church family for the Christmas cards & gifts.
The RBC Ministry staff ~ Pastor Duane, Dan, Madison, Ginger, Leslie, Cheryl, Doug & Curtis.
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Our deepest Christian sympathy to:
The family & friends of Johnny Gauldin in his passing.
The family & friends of Debbie Barton in her passing.
The family & friends of Mike Moore in his passing.
The family and friends of Linda Caldwell in her passing.
The family and friends of Dianne Saunders in her passing.
Dear RBC Family,
Words can't express how very blessed I've been through the years we've worshipped together here in Ringgold!
Your many, many prayers and love that has supported me will always be treasured. Leaving this church and communi-
ty was difficult but I know living in Ohio close to my son and his family is part of God's plan for this phase of my life.
Thanks for everything you've done for and with me. Please keep in touch (434)250-3736.
Keep serving the Lord and being a true testimony in the Ringgold community and always, always remember - God
does answer prayer! Love Always,
Sharon Strader
Dear Church Family,
I want to express my absolute sincere Thank You for the Love Offering taken up for me! I am humbled by the love that
has been shown to my family and I. I am beyond blessed to be a part of such a loving and caring church family. hank you for
your prayers and for your love! You all are more than a church family to me, you are my friends that I hold close to my heart!
Thank you.
Stephanie Neal
I would like to thank the people of Ringgold Baptist Church for the cards and phone calls concerning the death of my brother,
Floyd. Thanks to Pastor Duane for his home visit.
Frank and Barbara Horne
Our shut-in for January is
Jean Neal
1541 Ringgold Road
Ringgold VA 24586
You may leave your cards for
Jean in the mailbox through
January 31, 2019.
Thanks to all who have been a part of the J.O.Y. Club
this year.
So many of you have helped each month to make our
meetings special with delicious food, clean up and
other duties as needed. However, we couldn't have
made it without some men in the group who went the
extra mile to lend their help, cooking skills and
muscle power! A huge Big Thank You - you know
who you are!
Hope 2019 brings many blessings and good health to each of you.
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Hey RBC Family,
December was fun and here at RBC we are blessed with some very fine talents God has
blessed us with.
Even though it was delayed one week due to snow, the Choir delivered an outstanding perfor-
mance of “The Star Still Shines”. The choir gets many kudos for learning their parts so well.
Special mention must be made for our young singers - Ashley and Kaitlyn knocked it out of
the park! Thank you girls! Of course it was great to have Cathy Shelton back bringing it home
for the Lord.
Christmas caroling was a riot! The weather was with us and we visited more than a dozen shut-ins who were elated at
our showing of such good tidings and faith in the birth of our Lord, Jesus Christ.
I couldn’t have a more wonderful group of people to work with than this RBC Choir – you are a great group of people.
We work together, laugh together, pray together… all in communal joy with the Grace of God.
And of course, in this New Year you can expect us to be constantly on the lookout for new talent.
Trusting that you all had a very Merry Christmas and are enjoying a peaceful and fulfilling New Year.
Happy New Year!
A New Year
God Bless,
Dan
2019 Offering Envelopes
If you haven't already picked up your Offering
Envelopes, they are located in the Sunday School office.
If you didn't receive envelopes last
year and would like to have them for this
coming year, please notify the church
office at 822-5959 or e-mail:
Committee Organizational Meetings
All church committees will meet Sunday, January 13, 2019 at 5:00
pm in the Family Life Center. A light dinner will be served and each
committee will meet to elect a chairperson, vice-chair, and secretary.
Each committee will also review the duties/responsibilities and forms
used by that committee. If you served as a committee chair in 2018,
please also plan to briefly meet with that committee to finalize any old
business.
Copies of the 2019 Officers and Committees are available in the
Family Life Center foyer. Members of the Constitution Committee will
be available during the Committee Organization Meeting to assist and
answer any questions.
INCLEMENT WINTER WEATHER
In case of snow, ice, or sleet we will use our One
Call Now message system. It will also be on WSLS
Channel 10.
NO announcement will be made if we are having
services as scheduled. Please remember to use your
own judgment; we do not want you to risk your
safety.
2018 Contribution Statements
The 2018 Contribution Statements will be mailed within the next few weeks.
If you are signed into Realm, you are able to print your Contribution Statement at any time.
From the fullness of His grace, we have all re-ceived one blessing after another.
- John 1:16
2019 FAMILY NIGHT
DINNER & DEVOTIONS
SCHEDULE
Wednesday, January 9 Host - Agape
Wednesday, March 13 Revival
Wednesday, May 8 Host - Pairs & Spares
Wednesday, July 10 VBS
Wednesday, September 11 Host - Ruth-TEL
Wednesday, November 13 Host - Deacons
Our bi-monthly Family Dinner & Devotions are church-wide
covered dish meals hosted by the Sunday School classes. The
dinner begins at 6:30 pm followed by a devotional.
Please your prepare your favorite dishes
and join us for this special time of fellowship.
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BAPTIST MEN'S DAY
January 27 will be Baptist Men’s Day at RBC. The day will begin
with a breakfast for all the men and boys of the church. During the
morning worship service, our men and boys will fill the choir for the
special music followed by testimonies from some of our men. This
will be a Sunday you will not want to miss.
WMU Highlights of 2018 Thank you for your prayers, participation and financial support for all of the WMU mission projects and activities of Ringgold Baptist Church during 2018. Hopefully, a strong commitment to missions at the local, state, national and international levels will continue during 2019 at RBC. Review of 2018: Received $2731.00 (goal of $2500) for Annie Armstrong Easter Offering for North American
Missions. Received $1935.00 (goal of $2000) for Alma Hunt State Mission Offering. Received to date $2,395.00 (goal of $4000) for Lottie Moon Christmas Offering for International
Missions. Supported the Youth Pancake Breakfast for Greenville, SC Mission Trip on Sunday, March 18. Supported the Easter Egg Hunt for RBC children and community with candy. Donated $2400.00 to
God’s Pit Crew for Blessing Buckets. Provided lunch on March 23 for the Christian Student Fellowship at Averett University. Sponsored spaghetti lunch to support Youth Mission Trip to Greenville, SC on Sunday, April 15.
$1073.00 was donated to the Youth Mission Fund. Provided a birthday cake in March for the patients at Southern Virginia. Donated $651.76 to Transition Pregnancy Solutions from Mother’s Day – Father’s Day for the Baby
Bottle Boomerang Ministry. Collected and donated Back-to-School supplies to Kentuck Elementary School, Dan River Middle School, Southside Elementary School, and Dan River High School. Twenty-six volunteers are packing bags for the Backpack Buddies Ministry which serves KES
and DRMS on a weekly basis during the school year 2018-19. Seven volunteers are helping with the breakfast and lunch programs at KES on a weekly basis
during 2018-19. Twenty-three volunteers participated in OPERATION INASMUCH on Saturday, October 13, at
Food Lion and Piggly Wiggly. We delivered 1,887 pounds of food and water to God’s Storehouse, in addition to $740 in cash.
Global Hunger Relief Sunday was observed at RBC on November 5 with approximately 50 church members and guests attending. Donations of $335 were collected for God’s Storehouse.
Baptist Women’s World Day of Prayer was held on Monday, Nov. 5, with 20 women attending breakfast for devotions and prayer.
Magazines were collected to donate to Roman Eagle Rehabilitation Center for crafts and projects. Operation Christmas Child - 248 shoeboxes were collected at RBC this year. RBC served as a drop-off site for other churches and community people to bring their boxes to be
carried to the Danville-Pittsylvania Associational Office to be sent to the Processing Centers in Char-lotte and Boone, NC.
THANK YOU!
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