volume xxiii issue 3 march 2017 leave your mark
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1 March 2017
Volume XXIII Issue 3 March 2017
LEAVE YOUR MARK Let’s face it most of us will leave a mark on this world.
Sadly, for many the only mark will be found on a gravestone in
a city, family or church cemetery. What will be remembered
will all be contained on that small etching. However, for some
an indelible and lasting mark will remain. People like Abra-
ham Lincoln, James Kilroy and Billy Graham have left such
lasting marks. Okay, so you may not recognize that second
name, but chances are you recognize his enduring script.
James Kilroy was a 46-year-old shipyard inspector at
the Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts. His job
was to check on the number of rivets completed. Riveters got paid by the rivet and he would count a block of
rivets and mark them in waxed chalk so they would only be counted once. Once off shift, the riveters would of-
ten erase the marks and a second inspector would count the rivets again, resulting in double pay for the riveters.
As costs escalated, Kilroy’s boss called him in to investigate. It was then he realized what was happening.
He continued to put a check mark on the blocks he counted, but then added the words, “Kilroy was here.” He
eventually added the sketch of the chap with the long nose peering over the fence. Once he did that the riveters
stopped trying to wipe away his marks.
With the war in full swing, ships were leaving Quincy so fast that there wasn’t time to paint them and the
trademark stamp of Kilroy was seen by thousands of servicemen who boarded the troopships. They then picked
up the message and spread it across the south Pacific and all over Europe. Although they didn’t know who or
what Kilroy was, they immortalized him from Berlin to Tokyo. Often when troops would land, someone would
add the graffiti to some obscure place and then claim that the mark was already there before they arrived. He be-
came the U.S. Super G.I. who was always “already there.”
The logo has since made its way beneath the Arc de Triomphe, the Statue of Liberty, the top of Mt Ever-
est and even into the dust on the moon. But maybe the best story came from the Potsdam Conference in 1945.
As Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill gathered, a special outhouse was built for their use. The first occupant was
Stalin, who emerged and asked his aide (in Russian), “Who is Kilroy?”
Day by day we make marks. Few will last. Most will fade. Lincoln’s American will one day be past.
Kilroy’s graffiti will cease to exist, but the things we do for our Lord will persist throughout eternity. There will
multitudes marked in heaven due to the sharing of God’s love that Pastor Graham has preached. What marks are
we making? Temporal or eternal?
Pastor Joey
2 March 2017
JESUS LOVES ME! I would like to thank everyone that participated in Women’s Sunday. Whether you cooked breakfast, taught Sun-
day School, sang or spoke, you made it a wonderful worship service. Carla’s message reminded us all that no mat-
ter what happens Jesus Loves Me! When I learned that song as a child, I didn’t know how much Jesus loved me.
This took on a deeper meaning for me this week as I did my devotion. He loves me enough to be spit on, punched
and slapped (Matthew 26:67). Jesus loves enough to be flogged, mocked, and crucified (Mark 15:15-20).
He took Wanda’s infirmities and carried Wanda’s sorrows
He was wounded for Wanda’s transgressions
He was bruised for Wanda’s iniquities
The punishment that brought Wanda peace was on Him
By His stripes Wanda was healed
Like sheep, Wanda has gone astray
and Wanda has turned to her own way
How humbling is that? Jesus did not have to endure any of this. He did it for me. It was my sin that he suffered the
flogging for and my sin that put Him on the cross. As a Christian you accept that Christ died for your sins but sub-
stituting your name in the verse makes it more personal. It’s a good reminder that Jesus died for us (because of
OUR sins) because He Loves us. It’s a wonderful reminder that Jesus will Always Love Me and will be there for
me even when I sin or when I need His help through anything.
Lebanon Baptist Church in Eastover is hosting a Women’s Conference on March 18, 2017 from 8:30 am—1:30
pm. The guest speaker is Dawn Smith Jordan. More information about her and the conference can be found on the
flyer near the sign-up shet on the glass window. Admission is free, but they are accepting donations for the Agape
Pregnancy Center. Deadline to sign up is 3/13. Contact me for more information.
SAVE THE DATE!
The Annual Pancake Breakfast will be held on April 1st, 7:00 am—10:00 am. Keep an eye out for the volunteer
sign-up sheets to appear on the glass window. Proceeds will go towards funding the Mexico mission team. Help
spread the word!
In Christ’s Love,
Wanda
4 March 2017
MEETING DATES
Wednesday, March 1
7:00 PM - Mission Friends,
Acteens, GA’s and RA’s
Monday, March 6
7:00 PM - WMU
Wednesday, March 15
6:30 PM - Youth, Acteens and
Older RA’s to Food Bank
7:00 PM - Mission Friends, GA’s
and Younger RA’s
Wednesday, March 22
7:00 PM - BYW
FEBRUARY
AVERAGES
Preschool 04
Children 30
Youth 17
Adults 80
Total 131
Last Month 129
February 2016 140
FLOWERS
If anyone is interested in placing
flowers in the sanctuary, please
put your name beside a date and
call the church office by the
Wednesday before your Sunday to
let me know what you would like
printed in the bulletin. The sheet is
being sent around the classrooms
and then placed on the informa-
tion board outside the sanctuary.
NURSERY
WORKERS
March 5
Connie Fann & Joy Sigler
March 12
L. V. & Margaret Carroll
March 19
Megan Daniels-West &
Taylor Brown
March 26
Jeffrey & Cary Booyer
April 2
Kimberly & Rachel Edwards
April 9
Jessica & McKenzie Jackson
General Fund ................. $28,306.08
Youth Ministry .................. 5,255.00
Kitchen and Restroom ............ 75.00
Supplies
Mission Literature and ........... 25.00
Activities
Love Gift - ............................ 355.00
Cross Anchored
Salemburg Christian ............. 150.00
Food Bank
Capital Improvements .......... 650.00
Kingdom Outreach ............... 300.00
Cemetery Fund ..................... 125.00
Music-Choir ...................... 1,363.30
Grand Total ................. $36,604.38
FEBRUARY
RECEIPTS
WMU NEWS SPRINGTIME
GLORY
Flowers buried
beneath the snow
Awakening again to live and grow—
Leaves that fell to the earth to die
Enriching the soil in which they
lie—
Lifeless-looking, stark,
stripped trees
Bursting with buds
in the Springtime breeze
Are just a few examples or
The greatness of God’s power and
love,
And in this blaze of Springtime
glory
Just who could doubt
The Easter Story!
5 March 2017
GOD IS THE ANSWER We read the headlines daily and we listen to the news,
We are anxious and bewildered with the world’s conflicting views,
We are restless and dissatisfied and sadly insecure,
And we voice our discontentment over things we must endure,
For this violent age we live in is filled with nameless fears
That grow as we discuss the things that come daily to our ears . . .
So, instead of reading headlines that disturb the heart and mind,
Let us open up the Bible and in doing so we’ll find
That this age is no different from the millions gone before,
But in every hour of crisis God has opened up a door
For all who sought His guidance and trusted in His plan,
For God provides the Answer that cannot be found by man . . .
And though there’s hate and violence and dissension all around,
We can always find a refuge that is built on “solid ground”
If we go to God believing that He hears our smallest prayer
And that nothing can befall us when we are in His care . . .
For only by believing in the things We Cannot See
Can All Nations Be United in the Peace that makes Men Free . . .
For the skill of man can conquer new worlds in outer space,
But only our Creator can endow mankind with grace,
And only grace that is divine can unite us with each other
And make our enemies our friends and Every Man A Brother.
By Helen Steiner Rice
6 March 2017
CHILDREN’S
CHURCH
WORKERS
Group 2 - March 5
Troy Register
Tonya Register
Craig Holland
Caren Holland
Brooke Dienhart
Group 3 - March 12
Marshall Naylor
Stephanie Naylor
Johnnie Holland
Jill Holland
Cary Booyer
Group 4 - March 19
Simone Myers
Brandi Edge
Megan Daniels-West
Tye Mullins
Brett Stone
Group 5 - March 26
Terry Williams
Heather Williams
Sydney Williams
Lee Masters
Jessica Masters
Group 6 - April 2
Anthony Williams
Melody Williams
Abbey Barefoot
Lisa Knowles
Brittney Knowles
Group 1 - April 9
Aaron Jackson
Shannon Jackson
Jennifer Naylor
Logan Baggett
Lane Baggett
“Sunday School at
Baptist Chapel Baptist Church”
Baptist Chapel Church conducts “Sunday School” each Sunday where all
ages meet in specific classrooms to focus on God, study the Bible, gain a
better understanding of God’s Word, and learn how to apply God’s truth
to one’s life. Our “Sunday School” provides opportunities to share God’s
love, fellowship with Christian believers, develops an important sense of
belonging (family of God), cultivates personal connections and confi-
dence, recognizes the needs of others, our community and world, directs
prayer to those needs, and builds a biblical foundation that enhances
Christian growth. Our “Sunday School” also supports missions and many
forms of Christian ministry, provides an outreach to peers, friends, and
others, sets a positive example for all (especially our children), and fosters
spiritual life changes.
Proverbs 22:6 - “Train up a child in the way he should go; and when
he is old, he will not depart from it.”
*A special “THANK YOU” is extended to all Sunday School teachers,
assistants, and personnel who devote their time and talents in sharing the
“Word of God” each Sunday. Thank you as well to all who attend and
participate in this journey of faith and spiritual growth.
“CONGRATULATIONS” to the following on receiving
“Sunday School Attendance Pin Recognition” for the past year:
Ashton Brown
Caleb Brown
Rachel Brown
Scott Brown
Deborah Butler
Donald Daniels
Noah Edwards
Cindy Hayden
A. G. Holland
Dalton Naylor
Janice Peterson
George Smith
Iris Stewart
Hughie Wrench
7 March 2017
BAPTIST
CHAPEL
VARIETY SHOW
Saturday, March 25, 2017
6:00 pm
Come join us for a night of talent and
dining that you will not soon forget!
The youth will serve a spaghetti dinner
with bread, salad, dessert and tea along
with the variety show for $10. This
event will help sponsor the youth
mission events for 2017.
SPONSORED BY BCBC YOUTH
Nate Wrench, Corbin Horne, Adam Butler, Grant Naylor, Austin Hargrove,
Kenady Hargrove, Madison Butler, Cassidy Horne, Jayden Mullins, Taylor
Brown, Alyssa Hargrove, Ashton Brown, Abby Phillips, Gracie Reid, Britt-
ney Knowles, Daniel Tew, Benjamin Edwards, Brett Stone, Tye Mullins,
Logan Jackson, Rachel Edwards, Heather Wrench, Mackenzie Horne.
Not pictured Adult Chaperones and Youth Leader: Erika Wrench, Wayne
Wrench, Sarah Brown, Marshall Naylor, Jacqueline Butler, Keith Butler, and
Kevin Jackson.
YOUTH SKI TRIP
YOUTH DATES
Sunday, March 5, 12, 19 & 26
6:00 PM — Youth Meeting
Sunday, March 5
7:00 PM
Youth Council Meeting
Wednesday, March 8 & 22
7:00 PM — Youth
Wednesday, March 15
6:30 PM — Youth Food Bank
Saturday, March 18
8:00 AM
Food Bank Distribution Day
UPCOMING
YOUTH
EVENTS
Tickets are on sale now for our
March 25 Variety Show. Please
see a youth member. If you wish to
participate, please sign up now!! A
sign up sheet is on the glass win-
dow entering the sanctuary. The
event begins with dinner at 6:00
pm and the show to follow.
Practice at 10:00 am on March 25th.
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June 19-24 we will travel to South
Carolina to participate in M-Fuge.
There is still space available, but it
will fill up quickly.
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July 17-22 we will head to Ft.
Caswell for our youth retreat. We
have our largest group ever this
year!
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IMPORTANT NOTICE:
If you have not paid a deposit,
please remember that these camps
are reserved by that deposit. If we
need additional space, the deposit
is what holds yours. $25 per camp
per child.
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Erika Wrench
~With God ALL things are possible~ Matthew 19:26
8 March 2017
Inside This Issue
Words from our Pastor 1
Words from our WMU Director 2
Calendar 3
WMU News
Flowers
Springtime Glory by Helen Steiner Rice
February Receipts
February Sunday School Averages
Nursery Workers
4
God is the Answer by Helen Steiner
Rice
5
Sunday School Director
Children’s Church Workers
6
Youth Information 7
Happy Birthday! 8
Baptist Chapel Church
2208 Baptist Chapel Road
Autryville, NC 28318
Church Phone Number:
910-567-2561
Website:
www.baptistchapel.com
E-mail:
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
March Birthdays
1 Madison Spencer
Allan Tew
2 Elton House
Lisa Taylor
Preslie Williams
5 Caleb Brown
7 Jadyn Mullins
8 Billy Gerald Peterson
Mitchell Williams
9 Pat Hall
Elwood Tew
Jonathan Williams
10 Andrea Horne
13 Glenn Blanchard
14 Erika Wrench
15 Mike Page
17 Jennifer King
19 Clayton Matthews
20 Lily Masters
21 Ed Edge
Allison Hargrove
Joy Sigler
23 Logan Baggett
Adam Byrd
24 Shirley Honeycutt
25 Lisa Baggett
26 Michael Hubbard
27 Susan Peterson
Milton Stewart
29 Aaron Hall
31 Marty Bullard
Dean Honeycutt
Geraldine Johnson
April Birthdays
1 T. Wayne Wrench
2 L. V. Carroll, Jr.
4 Betty Lou Blanchard
5 Becky Byrd
Annette Cash
Logan Jackson
Mindy Naylor
Joan Tew
Troy Wrench
6 Jeff Hall
Gracie Williams
Thomas Williams
7 Christina Tuton
8 Christopher Carroll
9 Carrie Byrd
Pat Daniels
Debora Hales
Bridget Jenness
12 Brittney Knowles
13 Jessica Jackson
Wanda Jackson
Amber Williams
15 Tony Martin
Mabel McGlothlen
17 Alyssa Hargrove
Scott Hubbard
Elaine Roberts
Our Services
Sunday
9:15 AM - Prayer
9:45 AM - Sunday School
11:00 AM - Worship
6:00 PM - Bible Study
Our Staff
Joey Cantrell - Pastor
Craig Page - Minister of Music
Erika Wrench - Minister to Youth
Deborah Diane Butler - Treasurer
Angela Tyndall - Secretary
Donald Daniels - Custodian
IF YOU SEE A NAME MISSING FROM OUR BIRTHDAY LIST, PLEASE CONTACT THE CHURCH OFFICE