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Opportunities for Worship and Ministry SUNDAY, February 12 *Sunday School………………………………………………………….9:45 am *Worship……………………………………………………………….11:00 am Deacons meet in the Library……………………………………………1:30 pm Youth Puppets and Handbells…………………..…………………...Time TBA MONDAY, February 13 Aerobics in gym…………………………………………………………9:00 am TUESDAY, February 14
Happy Valentine’s Day! WEDNESDAY, February 15 Family Night Supper..…………………………………………………..5:00 pm RAs Pinewood Derby in Gym vs. Arbor RAs………………………...6:30 pm GAs and Mission Friends.……………………………………………...6:00 pm *Adult Bible Study in Burch Hall……………………………….……..6:00 pm Wednesday Night Live for Youth……………………………………...6:00 pm *Sanctuary Choir Practice in the Choir Room……...………………...6:50 pm THURSDAY, February 16 Aerobics in gym………………………………………………………… 9:00 am
* Nursery Provided
Video Ministry February 12 Zach Sheppard
Children’s Worship Ministers for February 12 Preschool: Beverly & Brian Gunter
Children: Nicole Kicklighter Deacons for the Week for February 12 through February 18
Eric Stone 423-6441; Steve Taylor 423-5048 Ushers for February
Byron Smith, Lew Brinson, Bob Jones, Prentiss Brown Todd Cook, Kevin Phillips, Johnny Giddens, Jared Garner,
Jackson Cook, Tony Eckler, Stuart Smith
Tellers for February Kelly & Shirlie Sumner, Brenda Cozart, Debby Brown
Christian Kitchen Volunteers Monday, February 13—Brenda Cozart, Jean Brown
Tuesday, February 14—Nancy Mutchler, Nancy Fletcher
Members in Care Facilities Brookdale (Macon): Myra Fountain
Harris House (Fitzgerald): Bob Chandler Heritage Care (Ocilla): Bobbie J. Harper
John Wesley Villas (Macon): Bernice Hageman LifeCare (Fitzgerald): Rosemary Griffin, Louise Guardia
Palemon Gaskins (Ocilla): Jackie Harden Shiloh Personal Care Home (Ocilla): Virginia Hughes, David Tipton
WEDNESDAY NIGHT SUPPER—February 15 Three bean salad, Peach & Pear Salad, Baked Sausage,
Steamed Cabbage, Baby Limas, Corn, Rolls, Tea, Banana Pudding
Sunday Morning At First Baptist Church
“ Seduced by the paSt”
Exodus 13:17, 14:5-6, 10-12, 21-23, 27, 31.
Dr. Jerry Mahan
Sunday Evening Activities
1:30pm deacon’S meeting in the library
Youth handbells and puppets rehearse
Check your texts for time and location
Looking Ahead
don’t miSS thiS WedneSday night!!
December 15th– RA Pinewood Derby Race in the
FBC GYM STARTING AT 6pm!!
This is a Church Wide Event!!
Bring Your Teddy bears
To donate PLUS the GA Girls
will be selling pizza slices, snacks and
drinks. Proceeds will be donated to a mission
opportunity. please plan to join us!
February 22nd– Church Conference at 5pm
In the chapel
Church Staff Directory
Pastor……….………………………………………………………Dr. Jerry Mahan
Minister of Music, Youth & Children ...……...………………...……...Blane Jacobs
Administrative Assistant……………………...……………………….Janice Morris
Special Assistant to the Pastor……………….…….…………………..Bailey Miller
Housekeeping………………………………………………………...Antoinette Hill
Custodian……………………………………………………………..Gene Mullinax
Church Organist……………………………………………………...Barbara Jacobs
Church Pianist………………………………………………………….Susan Spivey
Nursery Coordinator……………………………………………….Amanda Renfroe
Food Services Director…………………...……………………..Betty Jean Dorminy
Food Services Assistant……………………………………………Martha Williams
Contact us at 229-423-4367 or by email at [email protected].
You can also check out church information and activities @ www.fbcfitz.com.
First Baptist Church P. O. Box 367 (402 S. Merrimac Drive) Fitzgerald, GA 31750
Presort Std. Non-Profit Org. US Postage Paid
Permit No. 2 Fitzgerald, GA
31750
Our Stewardship Review January 29 through February 4
Budget Required YTD………………………………………..…..……$244,921.11
Budget Received YTD……………….…………...…………..………..$278,728.04
Weekly Budget Required …………...…………………………………$ 11,662.91
Weekly Budget Received …………..………………………………….$ 12,146.65 Designated Funds Received: (CBF Global Missions...………………..$ 40.00
First Baptist Church is a loving and caring Christian community seeking to extend the open hand of God’s grace to meet the physical and spiritual needs through worship, Education, ministry, fellowship and spiritual nurturing.
Prayer Concerns
Marianne Bryant Barrs, Hank Braddy, Katy Ruth Branch, Bill Brown, Lynn Bryant, Benita Carswell, Deanie Cleghorn, Kristin Cook, John Cook, Myra Fountain, Louise Guardia, Jimmy Herod, Blake Johnson, Jim Martin, Johnnie Moorhead, Don Morris, June Morris, Melba Ott, Alan Sims, Betty Sims, Tracy Smith, Chuck Spinks, Danny Stone, David Tharp, Virginia Watson
First Baptist Church
Fitzgerald, Georgia
YOUTH NEWS! THANK YOU YOUTH for Bringing not only Canned Goods for the Christian Kitchen but also the Diapers and Wipes. We had a great response! The DEADLINE for Summer Youth Camp DEPOSIT IS FEBRUARY 26th!! Our Dates
are set for May 21st-25th and we are planning to spend a day at the Magic Kingdom this year during camp, so your DEPOSIT MUST BE PAID ON TIME! Please make sure you sign up ASAP. ALSO we will star t rehearsing Youth Puppets and Handbells in preparation for Youth Sunday which will be Sunday, March 5th. THE AREA OF MUSIC: Our music this past week was WONDERFUL!! Orchestra members check your texts to see if we will rehearse this Sunday morning. The choir will sing a call to worship and special this week. Also, Handbells are back to regular rehearsals each Wednesday at 4:35pm. Both Handbells and Orchestra plan to play during worship soon. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Sanctuary Flowers The flowers in the Sanctuary on Sunday, February 12 are dedicated to the glory of God and placed in loving memory of Mr. & Mrs. Warren McMillan, Gail Noe and Loutrelle & Johnny Childre.
Sym- pathy We extend our deepest sympathies to Ollie Brown, Debra Weil, Shannon McLeod Deen and John David McLeod and their families at the death of their husband and father, W. D. “Bill “ Brown who passed away on February 5, which was his birthday.
Bloodmobile
THERE IS A CRITICAL SHORTAGE OF BLOOD! The Red Cross Blood Drive will be Monday, February 13, in the First Baptist Gym from 1:00 to 6:00 pm. It will be sponsored by the Vietnam Veteran’s of America, Chapter 1082. Pizza will be served and each donor will be entered
for a drawing for $100. What a wonderful VALEN-TINE gift, the gift of blood to help another human be-ing live.
LET’S GO OUT TO THE RACES!!! This Wednesday Night, February 15th, we will gather at 6pm in the Gym for our annual RA Pinewood Derby Race! This is such a wonderful annual event. Thanks to all the RA boys who par-
ticipate and all the leaders who help with our RA boys. Also.. Thanks to those at home who help the boys prepare the cars. Don’t Forget to make sure you turn in your Teddy Bears by that night AND the GA Girls will be selling pizza slices, drinks and goodies. Proceeds will go to Missions. Let’s fill the Gym Wednesday night and cheer for
your favorite racer!! Coming for Kids in March
Disney will re-release “Beauty and the Beast” in March. We have tentatively scheduled a FBC showing for us on Sunday afternoon, March 19th at 2pm. This will be for the entire family. More details coming soon.
THIS WEEK FOR FBC KIDS... Sunday, February 12th
9:45 Sunday School /11am Worship & Children’s Church Wednesday, February 15th
6pm-FBC RA Racers Church Wide Event in the Gym! Mr. Blane & Ms. Bailey
Senior Adult Ministry Our next Young at Heart will be February 27th with Peggy Clemons speaking about the Abundance Ministry. The host group for February Young at Heart is Kelly & Shirlie Sumner, Wiley & Charlene Evans, and Virginia Watson.
If you have signed up to go to DJ’s with us, be at the Breezeway at 5:15 this Thursday night. I am looking forward to a fun night of food and fellowship!
Please Consider Volunteering!
We are still in need of volunteers to help
lead our Children’s Church for our Pre
-School age group on Sunday morn-
ings. We have a committed group of
about 25 adults who are on a rotation but
they are asked to do lead 4 times a year.
With the elimination of our Nursery
Volunteer list, we were hoping some
would volunteer to help with Children’s
Church so that our current workers would not have to serve
so often. A NEW volunteer lists will begin in April so if you
would consider helping us, please contact Blane, Bailey or Ni-
cole Kicklighter. Thanks for your consideration.
Turn In Your Teddy Bears By Wednesday Night
The Mission Friends are collecting Teddy Bears to give to the Fitzgerald Police Department for children they come in contact with. During the RA Pinewood Derby on February 15, please bring a standard size Teddy Bear or Stuffed animal as your admission to the Derby. You can also bring them by the church office anytime and we will get them to the Mission Friends. Thanks for your help with this mis-sion project!
Abundance Ministry
Thank you so very much for your donations to the Abundance Ministry. Drinks, individually wrapped Snack Cakes, Crackers, Vienna Sausage, Gum, Chips and Cookies are some of the items that you can bring. If you do not shop, you are welcome to donate money and someone else will do the shopping for you. Just mark your check or envelope for the Abundance Ministry. We understand that this ministry has been on-going for years now, but it is no less important than when Peggy took the first “load” of goodies to set “your gift” up and into operation. You have taken hold of this ministry and made it yours and you are to be commended. Peggy sees it daily, and wishes that we could see it even once—how very, very happy these patients can be with what we think of as an everyday thing. “Nothing like an RC Cola and a Moon Pie” to lift one’s spirits!
Jerry’s Text for Sunday Morning Exodus 13:17, 14:5-7, 10-12, 21-23, 27, 31
17 When Pharaoh let the people go, God did not lead them on the road through the Philistine country, though that was shorter. For God said, “If they face war, they might change their minds and return to Egypt.” 5 When the king of Egypt was told that the people had fled, Pharaoh and his officials changed their minds about them and said, “What have we done? We have let the Israelites go and have lost their services!” 6 So he had his chariot made ready and took his army with him. 7 He took six hundred of the best chariots, along with all the other chariots of Egypt, with officers over all of them. 10 As Pharaoh approached, the Israelites looked up, and there were the Egyptians, marching after them. They were terrified and cried out to the Lord. 11 They said to Moses, “Was it because there were no graves in Egypt that you brought us to the desert to die? What have you done to us by bringing us out of Egypt? 12 Didn’t we say to you in Egypt, ‘Leave us alone; let us serve the Egyptians’? It would have been better for us to serve the Egyptians than to die in the desert!” 21 Then Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and all that night the Lord drove the sea back with a strong east wind and turned it into dry land. The waters were divided, 22 and the Israelites went through the season dry ground, with a wall of water on their right and on their left. 23 The Egyptians pursued them, and all Pharaoh’s horses and chariots and horsemen followed them into the sea. 27 Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and at daybreak the sea went back to its place. The Egyptians were fleeing toward[ it, and the Lord swept them into the sea. 31 And when the Israelites saw the mighty hand of the Lord displayed against the Egyptians, the people feared the Lord and put their trust in him and in Moses his servant.