- Thank you to all who have pledged. As of now, we have 67 pledges for $195,046.00. There is still time if you have not made your pledge! Pledge cards are on the table in the hallway and will be available as bulletin inserts on Sundays.
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Stewardship Update
Joy Offering 12/10/06
- The Christmas Joy Offering will be received on Sunday, December 10th, during both morning worship services and at the Joy Gift Program that evening.
Christmas Poinsettias
- Deadline to order a poinsettia is Tuesday, December 12th. Please turn your form in to the church office as soon as possible. Thanks!
Angel Tree
- Are you looking for a way to help those less fortunate? Our church has adopted 2 families for our annual Angel Tree project. The tree is set up in the recreation room. Select an ornament from the tree and purchase what is written on the back of the ornament. There will be a sign-up sheet on the table beside the tree for you to sign your name beside the item you will be purchasing. This way we won’t duplicate gifts. Feel free to donate as many gifts as you are able. Let us remember that it is more blessed to give than to receive. What a wonderful way for our children to learn the spirit of Christmas!
Christmas Parade Float
- This year we are happy to announce that our church will have a float in the Christmas parade on Tuesday night, Dec. 5th. Any age child is encouraged to participate. Girls can dress as “Marys,” angels, or stable animals. Boys can dress as drummer boys, shepherds, wise men, or stable animals. Don’t spend a lot of money on these outfits. Just use what you have at home: bathrobes and towels make great shepherds. Afterwards, parade participants can visit with Santa back at the Lion’s club. Meet at the Panolian at 6:00 P.M. to catch a ride on the float.
PW CT Meeting 12/4/06
- The PW Coordinating Team will meet at 9:00 A.M. on Monday, December 4th, in the Session Room.
Joyful Jammers 12/3/06
- The Dulcimer Joyful Jammers, featuring our own Dianne Lightsey, will play during the 11:00 A.M. worship service this Sunday, December 3rd. Linda Allison, mother of Suzan Graves, is also a member of this group.
Lord’s Supper 12/3/06
- The sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be celebrated during both worship services this Sunday, December 3rd, which is the first Sunday of Advent.
SNL 12/3/06
- SNL participants will meet on Sunday, December 3rd, 4:30-6:00 P.M. for Joy Gift Program practice. Parents, please encourage your children to attend this important practice.
PYF 12/3/06
- PYF will meet on Sunday, December 3rd at the youth house. Grades 9-12 will meet from 6:00-7:00 P.M.; dinner for Grades 6-12 will be served from 7:00-7:30 P.M.; and Grades 6-8 will meet from 7:30-8:00 P.M.
Worship Leaders 12/3/06
- Nursery – Beverly Patton, Jackie Herron
- Wee Worship – Collen & Brad Clark
- 9:00 A.M. Advent Candlelighters – Gaines Baker Family
- 9:00 A.M. Usher – William Cole
- 11:00 A.M. Ushers – Terri Broome, Nicole Risner, Howard Hawkins, Kenneth Brasell
- 11:00 A.M. Greeters – Nancy Spencer, Johnny Spencer, Anabelle Paulk, Russel Paulk
- 11:00 A.M. Liturgist – Molly Hawkins
- 11:00 A.M. Advent Candlelighters – David Vance Family
Letter of Resignation from Church Secretary, Marilyn Elliott
To: Jon, Members of the Session, and Batesville Presbyterian Congregation,
This is perhaps one of the hardest letters I have ever written because it is to inform you of my decision to resign as Secretary of Batesville Presbyterian Church effective Friday, December 8, 2006.
While recuperating at home last week from surgery, I received a phone call asking me to consider applying for a job at First Baptist Church in Greenwood. I met with the Personnel Committee and Pastor on Monday of this week and I have decided to accept the position of Pastor’s Secretary/Financial Secretary.
I have thoroughly enjoyed my work here and I appreciate having had the opportunity to work with all of you. Thank you for the support, guidance, and encouragement you have provided me during my time at Batesville Presbyterian Church. I have made so many friends and I have come to love all of you. I can truthfully say that my leaving feels as though I am leaving family. And that is a good thing! You have been a blessing to me and my family. I pray that I have served this congregation and our Lord Jesus in a pleasing and honorable way.
So, while I look forward to this new challenge that has come my way, I will miss all of you very much. Please remember me in your prayers as I begin to serve the Lord in His work at First Baptist Church in Greenwood.
Thanks again for every good and kind thing you have done for me, but thanks most of all for the friendships I have made and the memories I will take with me!
In Christian love,
Marilyn Elliott
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
The Christmas-Epiphany Mystery
Each Sunday we gather to worship God and the service we perform is called the liturgy – the work of the people. Liturgy is an old Latin word that literally means the work of the people. The work of the people in the liturgy includes prayers we pray, scriptures we read, hymns we sing, the Word of God we hear in the sermon, our response to the Word by our confession of faith and the offerings we give and finally we respond to the Word by going out to serve God in the world. Someone once said, “When worship ends the service begins!” There is a sense in which that is true. It is also true what we do during the worship service in the liturgy – the work of the people – is also in service to God.
We order our worship liturgy in accordance with the liturgical year. The liturgical year is supported by lectionary readings which are a series of scripture readings from the Old Testament and New Testament that repeat on a three year cycle. The Sunday lectionary readings and the lectionary year reenact the life of Jesus Christ from birth to baptism to temptation to teachings to healings to betrayal to crucifixion to resurrection to ascension into heaven. The liturgical year, like the lectionary readings, follows a three year cycle called Year A, Year B, and Year C. This year we will complete Year B as we celebrate Christ the King Sunday on November 26, 2006. Year C then begins with a celebration of The Lord’s Supper on the First Sunday of Advent on December 3, 2006.
Let’s take a sneak preview of the path ahead during December and January when we will celebrate Advent, Christmas and Epiphany. Father Thomas Keating, on pages 14-15 of his book The Mystery of Christ: The Liturgy as Spiritual Experience, provides the following summary of the teaching of the liturgy in the Christmas-Epiphany Mystery:
1. Human nature is united to the Eternal Word, the Son of God, in the womb of the Virgin Mary: Advent.
2. The Eternal Word appears in human form as the light of the world: Christmas.
3. Christ manifests his divinity through his humanity: Epiphany.
4. By his baptism in the Jordan, Christ purifies the church, the extension of his body in time, and sanctifies the waters of baptism: Epiphany and the Sunday following.
5. Christ takes his people to himself in spiritual marriage, transforming them into himself: Epiphany and the second Sunday following.
6. We are taught the practical consequences of being members of Christ’s mystical body: the Second Reading for the Sundays in Ordinary Time following Epiphany.
Ponder these themes and witness how they are made manifest in the liturgy of our worship services during December and January.
As we start a new liturgical year, the beginning of Year C, may we grow into an ever deeper awareness of the mystery of Christ who is alive and active in our own lives, in this particular church, and in the church universal.
Peace,
Jon B.
History of the Christmas Joy Offering
In the former United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America (UPCUSA), a Christmas offering was first taken in 1960. Called the White Gift, its funds were used for general mission and world relief. In 1964 the name was changed to the Christmas Offering, and receipts provided support for health and welfare concerns related to children. The emphasis on global work with children continued until 1973, when the offering was used to assist former servants of the church who were living on inadequate pensions.
In 1974 minority education was added, and in 1979 nursing home care assistance was also included. Funds were distributed evenly between the Board of Pensions and minority education.
In 1988 the PCUS and the UPCUSA offerings were joined into one offering, the Christmas Offering Joy Gift. The General Assembly set a goal that neither the Board of Pensions nor the racial ethnic schools would suffer in the merger of the Joy Gift and the Christmas Offering. To accomplish that, the 1987 General Assembly originally set a distribution ratio of 65 percent to the Board of Pensions and 35 percent to the racial ethnic schools. It was several years before the General Assembly decided that the fairest way to achieve their goal was to divide the offering evenly.
In 1989 the offering was renamed the Christmas Joy Offering, and in 1991 the 203rd General Assembly changed the distribution of funds to 50 percent to the Board of Pensions and 50 percent to the Presbyterian racial ethnic schools and colleges.
The Christmas Joy Offering will be received on Sunday, December 10th, during both morning worship services and at the Joy Gift Program that evening.
Now is the Time to Give
Prayer List
Stewardship Update
PYF 11/26/06
* PYF will meet on Sunday, November 26th at the youth house. Grades 8-12 will meet from 6:00-7:00 P.M.; dinner for Grades 6-12 will be served from 7:00-7:30 P.M.; and Grades 6-7 will meet from 7:30-7:45 P.M.
SNL 11/26/06
Worship Leaders 11/26/06
* Wee Worship – Connie Waldrup, Susan Hardy
* 9:00 A.M. Usher – Ben Graves
* 11:00 A.M. Ushers – Jay Williams, Terri Broome, Daniel Lightsey, Rob Maddux
* 11:00 A.M. Greeters – Susan Lewis, Cooper Lewis, Debi Honnoll, Paulette Norman
* 11:00 A.M. Liturgist – Billie Breedlove
* 11:00 A.M. Acolytes – Emma Pittman, Mary Lynn Lewis
Thank You
* The Presbyterian Women Night Circle would like to thank Matthew Herron and his crew for setting up the tables and chairs in the Fellowship Hall for the Harvest Supper and those Deacons and other sweet folks who stayed afterwards and tore it all down.
* Special thanks to Beckham McCord for blowing out each and every candle and for singing “Happy Birthday to You” to Ms. Sarah Dell and Ms. Janey.
Welcome Visitors
Sunday, November 12th:
Will Fleming, Austin Smith, Kyle Foshee
Sunday, November 19th:
Sadie Smith, Sophie Smith, Leslie Stewart,
Justin Beard
Wedding Congratulations
Monday, November 13, 2006
New Member photos
Jennifer Waldrup Colbert joins by transfer of letter from First Presbyterian Church in Cleveland. Her twin sons, Bryce and Britton, join as affiliate members. Jennifer was reared in our congregation and returned to Batesville this summer after coaching the girls basketball team at Kirk Academy in Grenada. Jennifer is employed as a pharmaceutical salesperson with Wraser Pharmaceuticals.
Leslie Banks Brasell, III joins by transfer of letter from First United Methodist Church in Batesville. Banks is a student in the 7th Grade at Batesville Jr. High School and his family has deep roots in our church.
Here is a photo of Graves Baker at Vacation Bible School. Connie Graves Baker and her son, Graves, join by transfer of letter from First United Methodist Church of Batesville. Connie is a Fourth Grade teacher at Batesville Middle School and her son, Graves, is in Second Grade at North Delta. Connie was reared in Batesville Presbyterian Church and is happy to return and rear her son in our congregation.
Stewardship Clip
Noah’s Ark
Scene 4
“Rainbow's Promise”
Noah and the animals spent many days inside the ark. When the flood was finally over, and the water disappeared, Noah and the animals got off the boat and stood on dry ground. They looked up and saw God's rainbow in the sky. The colors of the rainbow made Noah and the animals very happy. They smiled because they knew God loved them and would take care of them. Noah and the animals were blessed by God and so are we. Even today the rainbow is a sign of God's covenant to protect us and provide for our future. We are blessed to have the opportunity to work with God in providing for the future of our congregation. The Stewardship campaign is moving toward Stewardship Dedication Sunday on November 19 when we make our 2007 financial pledges to the church. The Bible says, "Where there is no vision, the people perish." Together, we have built a vision for our church and on November 19 we must make that vision a reality.
Stewardship Dedication Sunday, November 19th
Stewardship Dedication Sunday, November 19th
Prayer List
Pottery Ministry Update
*November 13th – 6:00-8:00 P.M.
*November 15th – 4:00-8:00 P.M.
*November 19th – 4:00-6:00 P.M.
Any old and unfinished pieces will be
thrown away at the end of November.
Parents – please accompany children under 16 – thanks!
* The Pottery Ministry will start afresh and anew in January – watch the newsletter for more details!
Harvest Supper photos
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
BPC Harvest Supper
Program & Meal
Sunday, November 12th
5:00 P.M.
Stewardship Clip
Noah took two of each kind of animal onto the ark he had built and together they rode out the storm. When the flood came Noah and his family and the animals were safe inside the ark. Noah and the animals learned a lot about one another while they were cramped up together in that smelly ark. They learned the art of mutual forbearance. They learned to put up with one another and work out their problems by patient compromise. Noah’s Ark reminds us we are all in this together. When the floods of life assail us we support one another with prayers, cards and personal contact. As Noah captained the ark through the flood so we rely on the guidance of our older members, the Xyz group, to steer our congregation through the troubled waters. The Stewardship campaign is moving toward Stewardship Dedication Sunday on November 19th when we make our financial pledges to the church for 2007. Please be in prayer about how God would have you demonstrate your commitment to the church. Noah’s ark reminds us that we are all in this together.
Worship Leaders 11/12/06
- Nursery – Margaret Nix, Vicki Robison
- Wee Worship – Karen Cole, Mandy Henry
- 9:00 A.M. Usher – Ben Graves
- 11:00 A.M. Ushers – Jay Williams, Terri Broome, Kenny Hopper, Ira Gail White
- 11:00 A.M. Greeters – Jenny Poole, Ray Poole, Haley Williams, Jay Williams
- 11:00 A.M. Liturgist – Susanne VanDyke
- 11:00 A.M. Acolytes – Canice Nickle, Emma Pittman
Welcome Visitors
We welcome these who are recent visitors in our church:
Sunday, October 22nd:
Frances Ashcraft, Graves Baker, Connie
Baker, Nick Roberson, Leslie Stewart,
Jayci Stewart
Sunday, October 29th:
Will Dickins, Cate Hitchcock, Sandra
White, Kyle Foshee
Sunday, November 5th:
Granville Sherman, Ada Harley, Greg
Sexton, Will Dickens, M. Finke, Austin
Smith, Seth CookPW Morning Circle 11/14
- The PW Morning Circle will meet at 9:30 A.M. on Tuesday, November 14th, in the home of Bettye Carpenter, 208 Kyle St.
Pottery Ministry Update
- The Whitten House will be open on the following dates in November for anyone to come and finish work on an unfinished pottery project:
*November 13th – 6:00-8:00 P.M.
*November 15th – 4:00-8:00 P.M.
*November 19th – 4:00-6:00 P.M.
Any old and unfinished pieces will be thrown away at the end of November.
Parents – please accompany children under 16 – thanks!
- The Pottery Ministry will start afresh and anew in January – watch the newsletter for more details!
Prayer List
- Barbara Bailey, Dudley Beall, Bubba Bryan, Sarah Cummins, John Cody Dalrymple, Danny Ferguson, Olivia Fitch, Bill Harmon, Cybil Jackson, Bobby Jones, Mike Kelly, Jr., Jay McCaslin, Frances Meurrier, Mary Lou Mitchell, Jeff Nichols, Frances Paulk, Tony Ray, Bill Robison, Cindy Staten, Johnny Walters.
Stewardship Dedication Sunday, November 19th
- Pledge cards will be available as a bulletin insert this Sunday and for the next several weeks and will be mailed to each church member next week. Please prayerfully fill them out and be prepared to present them during worship services on Stewardship Dedication Sunday, November 19th.
Advent Candlelighters
- If you or your family would like to serve as Advent Candlelighters during the Advent Season this year, please list your name on the signup sheet located on the bulletin board across from Jon’s office. The following dates are available:
December 3rd
9:00 A.M. worship service
11:00 A.M. worship service
December 10th
9:00 A.M. worship service
December 17th
11:00 A.M. worship service
December 24th
9:00 A.M. worship service
11:00 A.M. worship service
6:00 P.M. Candlelight Christmas Eve worship service
December 25th
10:00 A.M. Christmas Day informal service
Operation Christmas Child Needs our Support
- Every church family is invited to fill at least one shoe box with toys, school supplies, candy and other gifts. These Christmas presents not only bring joy to precious boys and girls, they also open hearts to hear about God’s greatest gift – His Son, Jesus Christ. Please help share the Good News of God’s love.
- Please bring your filled shoe box and place on the steps in the sanctuary by 5:00 P.M. this Sunday, November 12th. A brief prayer dedication service will be held prior to the Harvest Supper in the Fellowship Hall. Thanks so much for your help!