Sunday, October 22 - Snyder MBC
Transcript of Sunday, October 22 - Snyder MBC
Grounds Workday
Saturday, October 21
8am – 12:00noon
Bring rakes, trim-mers,
blowers, etc.
“Hearts United in Loving God, Sharing Christ, and Serving Others.”
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October 20, 2017 • Vol 68, No. 41 • Fayetteville, NC
Sunday, October 22Seeing GodJob 19:25-27
Both Services: Youth Choir singing
Event is costume friendly! Volunteers are still needed to work 1 hour shifts.Please contact Karen McAmis at (910) 717-0510 or [email protected] or
Maggie Baker at [email protected].
SNYDER MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH
FUN! FAMILY! FELLOWSHIP!Saturday, October 29th | 4 - 6pm
*Duck Pond, *Cookie Walk,
*Bean Bag Toss, *Bowling, *Skee Ball,
*Basketball, *Obstacle
Course, *Fishing.
...and MORE!
Refreshments:Hotdogs, Chips,Cookie & Drink
DonationAppreciated!
Saturday, October 28 | 4 -6pm
Called Business MeetingWednesday,
October 25 | 6pm Fellowship HallPresentation of the
Ministry Resource Plan. Church members are
encouraged to attend. Regular Wednesday classes will follow.
2017 InternationalMission Trips
Port-Au-Prince, HaitiFebruary 10 - 17, Construction
Wick Smith, Team LeaderCost: Approx. $975, $100 deposit due by October 18.
Balance will be due before the end of the year.Applications are required to sign up for the trip.
They are available in the Church Office or you can download it from the church website at
www.snydermbc.com/serviceDeposit due with application.
“Hearts United in Loving God, Sharing Christ, and Serving Others.”The Bell • October 20, 2017 • Page 2
SCT Volunteers needed Monday & Tuesday,
November 6 & 7 8:00am - 5:00pmTree Construction
(Pizza lunch provided)
Tuesday, October 3110am |Small Dining Room
No matter how long it’s been since your loved one died, grief can make the holidays a painful time. But there’s hope. Join us for an encouraging seminar that will help you survive the holidays and discover new reasons to en-joy them again. For this one session we ask you to call the Church Office (910) 484-3191 and register by Wednes-day, October 25, to insure we have materials available to share with you. Contact Kay in the Church Office if you would like additional information.
Thursday, October 2611am |FH
Guest Speaker:Victoria Huggins,Miss North Carolina
Please join us for our monthly meeting and luncheon.
Church Basketball League
Sign-up sheets will be in the Gathering Hall. Contact the Church Office for more information at (910) 484-3191.
*Maximum age as of October 15.
Elementary Girls 8-10 yrs old
Middle School Girls 11-14 yrs old
Pre-Cadet Boys 8-10 yrs old
Cadet Boys 11-12 yrs old
Junior High Boys 13-15 yrs old
Senior High Boys 16-18 yrs old
Sign Up Deadline: October 29
Tour & Shop Southern Supreme Bakery
in Bear Creek, NCLunch to Follow in SanfordMonday, November 20
8:30AM – 3:30PMCall the Church Office at (910) 484-3191
to reserve your seat (25).Sharing Jesus is great for Trick or Treat hand-
outs. Instead of candy, hand out
the gospel. They are only 50 cents each. Contact (910) 864-3991 or www.HisOut-reachWorldwide.com to purchase.
Sharing Jesus with Children
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Veterans’ Banquet
November 9, 2017 | 6pm | FHCost is $5 per person
Guest Speaker: General (Retired) Dan McNeill
In honor of our veterans who served from 1983 to 1995. Includes Operations Urgent Fury, Just Cause, Desert
Shield & Storm, Restore Hope, Uphold Democracy, & the Battle of Mogadishu.
All church members and friends are invited and wel-come to attend. Please make reservations thru the
Church Office by November 1.It is not too late for veterans in this population to
register through the Church Office, (910) 484-3191, by October 23.Honorees will receive
2 free tickets for the dinner.
The annual Walk for Warmth is Sunday, No-vember 5, at
2pm. The walk raises money through pledges for walking participation of RAs And GAs to support the Fayetteville Police Department’s Homeless Project to purchase warm clothing and items such as blankets, coats and socks. Many of the homeless are part of the Operation Inas-much Family.
Meet at the Jordan Soccer Complex parking lot (445 Treetop Drive). The walk begins at 2pm, so please ar-rive at 1:45pm to prepare. The walk is planned for up to 5 miles, however most walk 2 miles. We encourage families to walk with their RA or GA as adult supervision is required for this event! Hope to see you there! For more info, contact Richard Pitt at [email protected].
Sunday, November 8 | 2pm | Cape Fear River Trail (meet at Jordan Soccer Complex parking lot at 1:45pm)
Goal: 1800 Boxes are due back by
November 19!
What Not to Pack!As a reminder, these things are not allowed in a shoe-box. Candy and toothpaste are new to this list, so please take note.
Candy; toothpaste; used or damaged items; war-related items such as toy guns, knives, or military figures; chocolate or food; seeds; fruit rolls or other fruit snacks; drink mixes (powdered or liquid); liquids or lotions; medications or vitamins; breakable items such as snow globes or glass containers; aerosol cans.
As a church, we practice the idea of When Helping Hurts. The idea behind When Helping Hurts is that sometimes, although we mean to help, we as Ameri-cans sometimes hurt those who are materialistically impoverished instead of helping. That as why we, as a church, have decided to partner with specific places, so we can invest financially, but get to know the families so we can learn as well as help. (If you are interested in reading more about this, contact Susie Reeder.)
Here is a list of things that are NOT the best gifts to give in a ShoeBox:
• Anything with instructions in English, even if it seems simple to you.
• Any toy that is not universally recognizable
• Yo-yos
• Play-dough
• Stuffed animals (some animals signify different things in other cultures)
• Stickers or temporary tattoos (Kids don’t have any-where to stick the stickers, and often the pictures don’t make sense or connect with their world.)
• T-shirts with words or pictures on them (stick with colors, stripes, or pretty designs)
Approach filling a shoebox like you would approach picking out a gift for a friend’s child.
PERIODICALSWEBSITE: www.snydermbc.comTHE BELL (USPS 549-180) is published weekly except Christmas and July 4 weeks by Snyder Memorial Baptist Church, 701 Westmont Drive, Fayetteville NC 28305. Tele: 910-484-3191. Periodicals postage paid at Fayette-ville, NC. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to THE BELL, 701 Westmont Drive, Fayetteville, NC 28305.
Pastor’s Perspective As I prepare for this Sunday’s message when I will talk about the moment
we get to see Jesus face-to-face, my mind is filled with all kinds of thoughts and images and my heart is yearning for that day. Though I know they pale in comparison, there are a few experiences in life that come to my mind as I try to imagine what that day will be like. Standing at the front of a church in Gastonia, NC and watching my bride appear in the doorway and walk down the aisle to join me in marriage. Watching my wife give birth to our three children in Louisville, KY and waiting to hold them for the first time. Landing on the tarmac at Pope Air Force Base after seven long months of combat in Saudi Arabia and Iraq for Operations Desert Shield and Storm, knowing my wife was in the crowd of flag-waving family members to welcome me home. Hours later, seeing my young children – one at a time – running down the hallway of our home here in Fayetteville at 1:30 in the morning to hug me. Tears are forming in my eyes as I pen these words even though these memories are all over 25 years old.
Our current sermon series on heaven is resonating with a lot of folks. Folks that have loved ones that have gone home to be with the Lord. Some long ago. Some only recently. Folks who have had more than their share of suffering and sorrow on this earth. They are weary from life’s battles and longing for rest and peace. Folks who are knocking on heaven’s door. They know their days on this earth are numbered and they are excited about the future God has in store for them.
Bart Millard, the vocalist for the Christian rock band, MercyMe, was 18 years old when his father died in 1991. As he thought about his father, he began to write the words “I can only imagine” on various items, ultimately leading him to write the lyrics to the song by the same title: “I can only image what it will be like when I walk by your side. I can only imagine what my eyes will see when your face is before me. Surrounded by your glory, what will my heart feel? Will I dance for you, Jesus, or in awe of you be still? Will I stand in your presence or to my knees will I fall? Will I sing hallelujah? Will I be able to speak at all? I can only imagine.”
Indeed we can only imagine. That song will be part of our worship in both services this Sunday. I can’t wait! See you Sunday! ~ John
Overseas: Matthew Graves, Layton Legg, Katie Matthew
Deacon of the Week: Robert Barefoot(910) 868-3489
Hospital:Dixon Soffe - CFV
Christian Sympathy:is extended to Sophia Barnett on the death of her son, Richard.
Menu 10/25/17:Spaghetti
Green BeansSweet CornGarlic Bread
Assorted Brownies
The Bell • October 20, 2017 • Page 4 MEMBERSHIPOctober 15
Resident Membership 1842
Number Additions to Date 20
Number Lettered Out to Date 0
Loss by Death 0
Moved to Non-Resident/Roll Rev. 8
Total Membership 1854
SUNDAY SCHOOL ATTENDANCESunday School 515
Fire Station 14
Total Attendance 529
WORSHIP ATTENDANCE8:40am Worship 326
11am Worship 461
Total 787
FINANCIAL REPORTTotal Budget Gifts 63,160.71
Amount Needed 2,649,407.46
Given to Date 2,323,155.14
Under Budget to Date 326,252.32
WORSHIP CARE VOLUNTEERS October 22
8:40am: - Joe & Mary-Anne Greene, Sebrell Singleton, Deanne
Welch11am: Drew O’Quinn,
Kim Lovette, Kerry Wheeler
MINISTERIAL STAFFSenior Pastor JOHN COOK
Minister of Worship GILES BLANKENSHIP
Church Administrator GERON GAMBILL
Associate Pastor BRUCE HERRMANN
Minister of Children CATHY HOPKINS
Minister with Youth CRAIG MORRISON
Minister of Missions SUSIE REEDER
Minister of Music RICHARD SUGGS