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The
Candle
Westhampton Baptist Church 6112 Three Chopt Road Richmond, VA 23226
(804) 282-4243 (office)
(804) 282-0352 (fax)
Email: [email protected]
Church Staff
Dr. William B. Hardison, Jr. Interim Pastor
Carol G. Turner Minister of Music and Family Life
Teresa Crawley Brooks Secretary
Darryl Emerson
Organist
Diane Overberg Parish Nurse
Our Church Directory is
being updated and will be
printed this month.
October 2012 Issue
Church Hours
Monday through Friday
9:00am - 2:00pm
Eight week session from October 3 - December 5 (we will not meet October 31 or November 21)
5:30 Dinner by Reservation
6:30 Angel Voices Choir 3 years - 1st grade
Sonshine Singers 2nd - 5th grade
New Life Ringers 6th - 12th grade
6:45 Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
7:00 Sonshine Ringers 2nd - 5th grade
New Life Singers Youth and Adults
7:45 Sanctuary Choir
Richmond Baptist Association’s
61st
Annual Fall Meeting Sunday, October 21, 2012
3:00pm
Theme:
“Shine, Shine, Shine!”
Matthew 5:14-16: “You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a
lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven.
Hosted by:
GAYTON BAPTIST CHURCH BELONG � BELIEVE � BECOME
13501 North Gayton Road, Henrico, VA 23222
Messengers needed. Please notify Phyllis Woodburn if you can attend.
Join us beginning Wednesday night, October 3rd
for a Living Bible Study, 6:30-7:20 pm
When the Story of Christmas first Reached Rome
--A New Study from the Gospel of Luke
Experience the Bible and the early church as it comes alive as we recreate the home of Priscilla and Aquila
in Rome. The first church in Rome met regularly in their home as early as 34 AD. However, in 49 AD the church
was disbanded as Christians and Jews were driven out of their homes and forced into exile by the Roman Emperor.
Priscilla and Aquila were not able to returned to their home in Rome until 54 AD, but when they did they were
instrumental in re-establishing the church. This Christian husband and wife team taught many young pastors for
service in the early church, but they had never heard the Christmas Story.
The staging area in our fellowship will be transformed into a replica of a Roman house. Costumes,
candlelight, and dramatic narrative will take you back to life as it was in the early church.
The Gospel of Luke didn’t arrive in Rome until 64-65 AD. When it did there was a new understanding of
the Message that Jesus brought to the world.
Not ready for Christmas yet? Neither were They!
Join us to see what really happened. Oh, don’t forget to bring your Bibles.
Breakfast Anyone?
In an effort to keep our congregation informed, the Pastor Search Committee will be holding a “town hall”
gathering over breakfast on Sunday, October 28th. In lieu of Sunday school on this date, we will gather in the
Fellowship Hall for breakfast at 9:00 a.m. and after breakfast the search team will use this time to update you on
our work and answer any questions that you may have. It is important that you make every attempt to be in
attendance as it is our desire that the membership be informed of our progress and the results of our time with our
VBMB consultant will be shared at this time. We ask that you continue to pray for God’s will in the life of WBC.
Your Pastor Search Team
Morningside Fridays
Every Friday morning at 10:30, a small group of women from Westhampton Baptist Church have been
meeting with residents from Morningside Assisted Living Center for Bible study. From a very simple beginning
the program has grown into a true “Friendship Community.”
At the Church Council meeting, Monday, September 24, 2012 the program was formally adopted as a
ministry of the church. WBC women have become friends with residents, sharing their faith, their concerns for
their families, and for the other residents at Morningside. Many of these residents seldom see a friend. If you
would be interested in being a part of a “Friendship Community” join us on any Friday at:
Morningside in the West End
3000 Skipwith Road
Richmond, Virginia or call us at 282-4243
Monday - 1st
Marla Stuebner
Tuesday – 2nd
Daniel Byrd Johnson
Wednesday – 3rd
Chris Lundberg
Michael Pajaczkowski
Friday - 5th
L. Woodrow Story Sr.
Anthony Romanello Jr.
Saturday - 6th
R. Alton Wright
Bryan Hagood
Jody Kerns
Wednesday - 17th
Will Brown
Taylor Brown
Laura Nuckols
Thursday - 18th
Matthew Hardison
Sunday - 21st
Judith Ellis
Tuesday - 23rd
Carl Lingerfelt
Tuesday - 24th
Julia Turner
Friday - 26th
Phyllis Woodburn
Helen Johnson
Stephen Bassett
Monday - 29th
Tina Cunningham
Sunday - 7th
Cheryl Childress
Tuesday - 9th
B. Gray Johnson Jr.
Friday - 12th
Kelley Pruitt
Thursday - 15th
Virginia Booker
Community Yard Sale
Been thinking of holding a yard sale to get rid of that excess clutter? WBC will be sponsoring a community
yard sale on Saturday, November 3rd from 8-12:00. We will be asking for a donation of $10.00 per table and
the event is open to anyone who would like to rent a space. If you have items that you’d like to part with but
not enough to warrant getting a whole table, we’ll have a table designated for that use and the proceeds of the
items sold will go to the church. Please contact Johnny if you’d like to donate an item(s) to sell or to rent a
table.
October Youth Happenings
October 7th- There will be a meeting for all Youth (grades 6-12) and their parents on Sunday at 12:30
p.m. The purpose of this meeting will be to meet our new Youth Pastor and discuss
upcoming plans for our Youth program. Pizza lunch will be served. Please come and hear
what exciting programming and fun we have coming!!
October 14th- Youth time with Pastor Bill.
October 21st- Youth time with Pastor Bill.
October 28th- Pumpkin patch excursion. We’ll stop for lunch and then head to a local pumpkin patch for
mazes, hayrides and pumpkin picking
FROM THE DEACONS
Please welcome Johnny Butler, Harmon Fisher, Barbara Richards, Alice Shepperson and Hoy Woodburn to
your Board of Deacons to serve with Sandi Bassett, Susan Butler, Botsey Johnson, Belinda Lane, Mary Ann
Johnson, Bruce Shepperson, Bob Turner, Monica White and Al Wright during the new church year. These
are your deacons for the coming year, and each one of them is committed to the moral, spiritual and temporal
welfare of Westhampton Baptist Church. Please get to know each one of them, and if you have a need, do not
hesitate to call upon any of them.
We have many challenges as we face the new church year. But there is no challenge that we can not
master if we put our trust in the Lord. Psalm 34:19 tells us: “Many are the afflictions of the righteous: but the
Lord delivereth him out of them all.” Please join your Deacon Board in support of Westhampton Baptist
Church during the new church year.
Make a joyful noise to God, all the earth;
sing the glory of His name;
give to Him glorious praise.
Psalm 66:1-2
All Choirs are back to work! There is still
a place for you. As we begin to prepare for
Christmas, consider joining a choir. It is an
awesome way to praise God.
(Grades 6 - 12)
November 16th and 17th
$10.00 will reserve your spot.
Let Carol know of your interest.
Note: For Deacons, Members of the Pastor Search Committee, the Steering Committee,
and interested Church Members
Mr. John Martin, who is the CEO of SIR (Southeastern Institute of Research), will be leading us in a seminar on
“Facts, Social Trends, and Demographics of the Richmond Area”. John grew up in Westhampton Baptist
Church. He is the son of Jane and Berkeley Martin and now consults with Fortune 500 companies across North
America helping them develop strategies to serve a changing society. His presentation will help us prepare for
the coming 3-5 years and help us shape a vision for the future of Westhampton Baptist Church.
Mark your calendar, Thursday November 8th at 7:30 in the Fellowship Hall.
Mission Moment
Thanks to everyone who donated juice boxes for the African Christian Community Church.
For October, we are collecting gasoline gift cards in any amount for the Oregon Hill Baptist Center. They
should be for Hess or BP gas stations. Please give gift cards to Tiffany Robertson or Mary Shelton.
As always, don’t forget your soda can tabs for the Ronald McDonald House, items for the Seek and Find
Gift Shop, and food for our food closet.
Thank you for your continued support of these important missions.
The Candle is published monthly by Westhampton Baptist Church, 6112 Three Chopt Road, Richmond, VA 23226 (804) 282-4243.
Information for any newsletter may be brought to the church office or faxed to us at (804) 282-0352. Copy deadline is noon, the 3rd Monday of each month.
Westhampton Baptist Church
6112 Three Chopt Road
Richmond, VA 23226
Phone: (804) 282-4243
Fax: (804) 282-0352
Email: [email protected]
Calling all Girls K-6th Grade
Road Trip!
Sleeping Bag Towel and wash cloth
Pillow and Blanket Your Bible and a snack to share
Snack to share
What to Bring?
Be sure to bring jeans
and a sweatshirt or jacket for the cool evenings.
Westhampton Baptist Church
Join us for a trip to the Turner’s North Carolina beach
house for a weekend of fun and fellowship. We will be
talking about the when, where , how and why of prayer, an
will be learning the Lord’s Prayer. When we are not on the
beach, there will be crafts, music and even a little cooking
that I am sure you will enjoy.
We will leave the church at 4:00 pm on Friday, October
12th and will return Sunday afternoon, October 15th.
Please let Carol or Monica know if you will be joining us by
Sunday, October 7th.
You don’t want to miss this one!
October 2012
5:30 Dinner by Reservation 6:30 Angel Voices Choir 3 years - 1st grade
Sonshine Singers 2nd - 5th grade
New Life Ringers 6th - 12th grade 6:45 Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
7:00 Sonshine Ringers 2nd - 5th grade
New Life Singers Youth and Adults 7:45 Sanctuary Choir
8:45 Sanctuary Ringers 9:40 Sunday School
11:00 Worship
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3
Wednesday Night Activities
4 5
Morningside Fridays’ Bible Study @ 10:30a
3000 Skipwith Road
6
7
Communion Sunday
Youth - Pizza with Youth
Pastor & Parents
8
Deacon Meeting
7:00p Committee Reports are
due for the Annual Business Meeting
9
10
Wednesday Night Activities
11
Finance Committee
Meeting @ 7:00p
12 Morningside Fridays’ Bible Study @ 10:30a
3000 Skipwith Road
13
14
Youth Activity
15
Church Council Meeting @ 7:00p
16
VIP Club @ 10:00a travels to
Fall Fest Musical at Salisbury
Presbyterian Church Midlothian
17 5:30p - Dinner by Reservation
Annual Business Meeting
@ 7:00p Fellowship Hall
18
19
Morningside Fridays’ Bible Study @ 10:30a
3000 Skipwith Road
20
21
RBA Annual Fall Meeting @ 3:00p
Gayton Baptist Church 13501 North Gayton Road
Henrico 23222
Youth Activity
22
23
VIP Club Meeting @10:30a
Music @ 11:00a by Gene Wade
Lunch @ 12 Noon ( Covered dish )
24
Wednesday Night Activities
Alternative date for Annual Business Meeting
25 26 Morningside Fridays’ Bible Study @ 10:30a
3000 Skipwith Road
27
28
Breakfast @ 9:00a in the Fellowship Hall
Pastor Search Town Hall Meeting @ 9:40a
Children & Youth trip to
Pumpkin Patch after church
29
30
31
No Activities
Upcoming:
November 3rd
8:00 - 12 Noon
WBC Community Yard Sale
$10.00 per table