Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Bring your offering for the Food Pantry this Sunday, February 4

PYF Super Bowl Party

This Sunday, February 4, from 6:00 - 7:00 PM, PYF will paint masterpieces for a silent auction and then enjoy a Super Bowl Party at 7 P.M.

Worship Leaders 2/4

Nursery – Sara Helen Ware, Pat Hendren

Wee Worship - Brad & Colleen Clark

9:00 A.M. Usher - Don Kilgore

11:00 A.M. Ushers – Andrea Staten, Matthew Herron, Johnny Spencer, Kenny Hopper

11:00 A.M. Greeters – Jana, Jeff & Hunter Brock, Daniel Lightsey

11:00 A.M. Acolytes – Emma Pittman, Charley Ann Nix

Senior High Retreat

The Senior High youth group will be on retreat at Camp Hopewell from this Friday, February 2, until this Sunday, February 4.

SNL not meeting 2/4

Sunday Night Live will not meet on Super Bowl Sunday, February 24.

Christian Sympathy

Our Christian sympathy is with the family of Jay Williams upon the death of his grandfather, Ralph Pitcock.

PYF Spaghetti Lunch Fundraiser on Feb. 18

Presbyterian Youth Fellowship will serve a spaghetti lunch after the 11:00 A.M. worship service on Sunday, February 18, for $5.00 per person. Also that day PYF will hold a silent auction in the Recreation Room for artwork produced by the youth. Proceeds from these fund raisers will be used to provide scholarship assistance for youth attending the Montreat Youth Conference.

Congregational Meeting

The Session has called a congregational meeting during the 11 A.M. worship service on Sunday, February 4, 2007 for the purpose of approving changes in the pastor's terms of call and presenting the 2007 budget to the congregation.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

PYF on 1/28/07

Presbyterian Youth Fellowship will follow their usual schedule this Sunday with the Senior High youth meeting at the Youth House at 6:00 P.M. and the Junior High youth meeting at 7:00 P.M. Dinner for both groups is served at 7:00 P.M.

SNL to Basketball Game 1/28/07

The Sunday Night Live children will leave the church at 1:00 P.M. this Sunday to go to the Mississippi State vs. Ole Miss ladies basketball game in Oxford. Bring money for snacks. The church bus leaves at 1:00 P.M. and returns at 4:30 P.M.

PYF Spaghetti Lunch Fundraiser on Feb. 18

Presbyterian Youth Fellowship will serve a spaghetti lunch after the 11:00 A.M. worship service on Sunday, February 18, for $5.00 per person. Also that day PYF will hold a silent auction in the Recreation Room for artwork produced by the youth. Proceeds from these fund raisers will be used to provide scholarship assistance for youth attending the Montreat Youth Conference.

Monday, January 22, 2007

2006 Financial Report

The church ended the fiscal year 2006 having received $6000 more than we spent. Thank you for your financial support of Batesville Presbyterian Church.

Congregational Meeting

The Session has called a congregational meeting during the 11 A.M. woship service on Sunday, February 4, 2007 for the purpose of approving changes in the pastor's terms of call and presenting the 2007 budget to the congregation.

Prayer List

Dianne Lightsey, Banks Brasell, II, Valerie Campbell, Bob Norris, Josh Patton, Wayne Darby, Barbara Bailey, Dudley Beall, Bubba Bryan, Sarah Cummins, John Cody Dalrymple, Danny Ferguson, Olivia Fitch, Bill Harmon, Sybil Jackson, Bobby Jones, Donna Magee, Mike Kelly, Jr., Frances Meurrier, Mary Lou Mitchell, Jeff Nichols, Frances Paulk, Tony Ray, Bill Robison, Georgia Seale, Cindy Staten, Johnny Walters

Food Pantry Volunteers

January is our church's month to provide volunteers to bag groceries or screen recipients for the Food Pantry. We need three volunteers to report for duty on Tuesday, January 30 at 9:00 A.M. at the church to screen people or at the Food Pantry to bag groceries.

Worship Leaders January 28

Nursery – Jana Burnham, Kim Renfroe

Wee Worship –Julie Appleton, Allyson Morrow

9:00 A.M. Usher - Margaret Nix

11:00 A.M. Ushers – David Maddux, Smith Murphey, Nicole Risner, Bailey Holland

11:00 A.M. Greeters – Debbie Robison, Bill Robison, Kenny Hopper, Vicki Robison

11:00 A.M. Acolytes – Jennifer Burnham, Addison Buntyn

Panola County Food Pantry 2006 Financial Report

2006 Yearly Recap
January 1 - December 31, 2006

Balance as of January 1, 2006: $4,768.71

Total Expenses: $12,741.73

Total Donation: $12,197.73

Balance in checking account as of 12/31/06: $4,223.98

Panola County Food Pantry 2006 Yearly Recap

Families served: 1,670
People served: 3,383
Total meals served: 71,043

Total: Ages 0-18 = 1,024
Total: Ages 19 & over = 2,359
Tota: 3,383

Thanks from Food Pantry

January 17, 2007

Dear Jon and congregation,

I am writing to let you know how much we greatly appreciate all that you do for our pantry. Thank you so much for everything that you have done. I am attaching 2006 recaps of how many people we have served and also a financial recap.

It is because of you that we are able to continue to serve the Lord through the ministry of the Panola County Food Pantry. I just want to express to you how grateful we are for al your help. With your continued support I am positive that 2007 will be an even better year.

Thanks again.

Sincerely,
Carloyn Hillhouse, Treasurer

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Needy Family

Dear Friends,

I'm writing to you about the needy family that we are hoping some of our church members (and others) will be able to help out. (If you are not a member of the Presbyterian Church, maybe you can get your own church to help them out, too.)

This is the story of a grandmother who is raising her three grandchildren. The parents of these children sadly, are both drug addicts and not able to contribute to the welfare of these children.

The grandmother has asked for our help and prayers, too. Two of the children are having medical problems due to their unfortunate birth situation. One of the children was so severely malnourished at the time his grandmother took him into her care that he was terribly underweight for his age.

Before Christmas, the family's house burned down. They lost everything and had no insurance. Things seem to keep snowballing and they are falling deeper into poverty. Currently, they're living in a one room building out on Nash Road. They have gotten a trailer, but can't move into it because they don't have the money to pay for the $2,200 septic tank and installation. Last night the grandmother called me about her situation. She is only receiving $175 a month for the care of all three children, not to mention the fact that they have lost everything that they own. They have become absolutely destitute and she is desperate for help.

They are on food stamps, but this is not enough. As we can only imagine, they need everything. They need appliances - washer, dryer, gas stove, and refrigerator. Also needed are sheets, blankets, and towels.

The family needs clothes, too. They all especially need boots to get through the muddy yard. The grandfather wears a men's size 11, the grandmother wears a ladies' size 8, the third grade girl wears a girl's size 3, and the two little brothers wear boy's sizes 10 and 11 in boots. (The third grade girl is in Cammie Rone's class, and Cammie originally told me about this family. Cammie has been to the "house" they are in and witnessed the poverty herself.)

The grandmother called me last night on a prepaid cell phone. They have no house phone, and her own cell phone has been cut off and she owes $300 to get it reconnected.

If you or your church could donate to this very needy cause, please let me know - no amount is too small to give. I'm going out to her house either this afternoon or tomorrow to take her some things and talk further with her. To help them, you can give a check to our church labeled "fire victims" or you can write one to the grandmother - Betty Henry - and give it to me.

Thanks so much,
Molly


Molly Hawkins
3rd Grade ~ B. I. S.
210 College Street
Batesville, MS 38606

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Wednesday Bible Study Texts Spring 2007

Wednesday, January 17: Luke 4:14-21 for Sunday, January 21, Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

Wednesday, January 24: Luke 4:21-30 for Sunday, January 28, Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Wednesday, January 31: Luke 5:1-11 for Sunday, February 4, Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Wednesday, February 7: Luke 9:28-36, (37-43) for Sunday, February 18, Transfiguration Sunday

Wednesday, February 14: Luke 4:1-13 for Sunday, February 25, First Sunday in Lent

Wednesday, February 21: Isaiah 55:1-9 for Sunday, March 11, Third Sunday in Lent

Wednesday, February 28: Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32 for Sunday, March 18, Fourth Sunday in Lent

Wednesday, March 7: John 12:1-8 for Sunday, March 25, Fifth Sunday in Lent

Wednesday, March 14: Luke 19:28-40 for Sunday, April 1, Palm Sunday

Wednesday, March 21: John 20:1-18 for Sunday, April 8, Easter Day

Wednesday, March 28: John 20:19-31 for Sunday, April 15, Second Sunday of Easter

Wednesday, April 4: John 21:1-19 for Sunday, April 22, Third Sunday of Easter

Wednesday, April 11: John 10:22-30 for Sunday, April 29, Fourth Sunday of Easter

Wednesday, April 18: Revelation 21:1-6 for Sunday, May 6, Fifth Sunday of Easter

Wednesday, April 25: Revelation 21:10, 22-22:5 for Sunday, May 13, Sixth Sunday of Easter

Wednesday, May 2: Luke 24:44-53 for Sunday, May 20, Ascension of the Lord

Wednesday, May 9: John 14:8-17, (25-27) for Sunday, May 27, Day of Pentecost

Wednesday, May 16: Romans 5:1-5 for Sunday, June 3, Trinity Sunday

Wednesday, May 23: Galatians 1:11-24 for Sunday, June 10, 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Wednesday, May 30: Luke 7:36-8:3 for Sunday, June 17, 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Centering Prayer Overview



Last week Pastor Jon Burnham participated in an 8 day Centering Prayer retreat in Sewanee, Tennessee. The Session has approved the pastor to invite a guest speaker to present a centering prayer workshop at our church and then to start a centering prayer group for anyone interested in this method of prayer. Centering Prayer is a method of prayer drawn from the Christian tradition of Contemplative Prayer.

Christian Contemplative Prayer is the opening of mind and heart - our whole being - to God, the Ultimate Mystery, beyond thoughts, words and emotions, whom we know by faith is within us, closer than breathing, thinking, feeling and choosing; even closer than consciousness itself. The root of all prayer is interior silence. Though we think of prayer as thoughts or feelings expressed in words, this is only one expression. Contemplative Prayer is a prayer of silence, an experience of God’s presence as the ground in which our being is rooted, the Source from whom our life emerges at every moment.

For the Church's first sixteen centuries Contemplative Prayer was the goal of Christian spirituality. After the Reformation, this living tradition was virtually lost. Today, with cross-cultural dialogue and historical research, the recovery of the Christian contemplative heritage has begun. The method of Centering Prayer, in the tradition of Lectio Divina (praying the scriptures) is contributing to this renewal.

Centering Prayer is a method of prayer, which prepares us to receive the gift of God's presence, traditionally called contemplative prayer. It consists of responding to the Spirit of Christ by consenting to God’s presence and action within. It furthers the development of contemplative prayer by quieting our faculties to cooperate with the gift of God’s presence.

Centering Prayer facilitates the movement from more active modes of prayer — verbal, mental or affective prayer — into a receptive prayer of resting in God. It emphasizes prayer as a personal relationship with God. At the same time, it is a discipline to foster and serve this relationship by a regular, daily practice of prayer. It is Trinitarian in its source, Christ-centered in its focus, and ecclesial in its effects; that is, it builds communities of faith.

Centering Prayer is drawn from ancient prayer practices of the Christian contemplative heritage, notably the Fathers and Mothers of the Desert, Lectio Divina, (praying the scriptures), The Cloud of Unknowing, St. John of the Cross and St. Teresa of Avila.. It was distilled into a simple method of prayer in the 1970’s by three Trappist monks, Fr. William Meninger, Fr. Basil Pennington and Abbot Thomas Keating at the Trappist Abbey, St. Joseph’s Abbey in Spencer, Massachusetts.

Learn more about centering prayer click here. More information about the centerint prayer workshop will be available soon.

Christian Sympathy

  • Our Christian sympathy is with the family of Howard Mize who died last week.
  • Our Christian sympathy is with the family of Representative Leonard Morris who died last week.

PYF takes SNL Skating

This Sunday, January 21, PYF will take the SNL children skating, departing from the church at 4:30 P.M. and returning at 7:00 P.M. Bring money for snacks.

Thanks from Marilyn


Dear Jon & Batesville Presbyterian Congregation,

I miss all of you and trust that you have had a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. I want to thank you for the lovely reception you held in my honor on December 10th, and for the pretty flowers and flower vase. I also really appreciate the beautiful cross you gave me. I have placed it on my fireplace mantel and when I look at it, I am reminded of the many friendships I made while I served as your church secretary. I feel blessed that I was given the opportunity to serve the Lord with al of you at Batesville Presbyterian Church. Again, thank you for everything, and may God richly bless you in this New Year.

In Christian love,

Marilyn Elliott

Handbell Rehearsal

Handbell Rehearsals will commence on Wednesday, January 10, at 6:00 P.M. in the Handbell Room.

Session Highlights


At their meeting on January 15, 2007, your Session:

  • Elected Kenny Hopper as Church Treasurer for 2007.
  • Elected Ira Gail White as Clerk of Session for 2007.
  • Heard a report from the Stewardship Committee that the church ended the fiscal year 2006 having received $6000 more than we spent.
  • Set the 2007 budget for $261,379.28.
  • Called a congregational meeting during the 11 A.M. woship service on Sunday, February 4, 2007 for the purpose of approving changes in the pastor's terms of call and presenting the 2007 budget to the congregation.
  • Approved the pastor to schedule a centering prayer workshop on a Saturday at the church and start a prayer group.

Prayer List

Banks Brasell, II, Valerie Campbell, Dianne Lightsey, Bob Norris, Josh Patton, Wayne Darby, Barbara Bailey, Dudley Beall, J. J. Benfur, Bubba Bryan, Sarah Cummins, John Cody Dalrymple, Danny Ferguson, Olivia Fitch, Bill Harmon, Sybil Jackson, Bobby Jones, Donna Magee, Mike Kelly, Jr., Frances Meurrier, Mary Lou Mitchell, Jeff Nichols, Frances Paulk, Tony Ray, Bill Robison, Georgia Seale, Cindy Staten, Johnny Walters

Food Pantry Volunteers

January is our church's month to provide volunteers to bag groceries or screen recipients for the Food Pantry. We need three volunteers to report for duty on Tuesday, January 23 and 30 at 9:00 A.M. at the church to screen people or at the Food Pantry to bag groceries.

Worship Leaders Jan. 21

Nursery – Susan Lewis, Sally Nickle

Wee Worship – Mandy Henry, Haley Williams

9:00 A.M. Usher - Margaret Nix

11:00 A.M. Ushers – David Maddux, Smith Murphey, Debi Honnoll, Ira Gail White

11:00 A.M. Greeters – Missy Baker, Gaines Baker, Dennis Lightsey, Bill Mundroff

11:00 A.M. Acolytes – Jackson Burnham, Russ Lewis

Kirkin' Service on March 4

The Kirkin’

o’ the Tartans

A Celebration of

Our Scottish

Presbyterian Heritage

March 4, 2007

tapestry 2007

tapestry

January 26 & 27, 2007

First Church, Cleveland, Mississippi




FRIDAY SCHEDULE

Trip to McCarty Pottery* ....... 2:00 p.m.

Registration & Fellowship ....5:00 – 6:00 p.m.

Keynote Address.................6:00 – 7:00 p.m.

Fish Fry and entertainment .......... 7:30 p.m.

*Contact the presbytery office for more information: 234-6069


SATURDAY SCHEDULE

Registration & Fellowship ..... 8:30 – 9:00 a.m.

Worship .............................. 9:00 – 10:00 a.m.

(Break)................................. 15 minutes

Session A............................10:15 – 11:30 a.m.

(Break)................................. 15 minutes

Session B .............................11:45 – 1:00 p.m.

Lunch ....................................1:00 – 2:00 p.m.

Session C................................2:00 – 3:15 p.m.

Evaluation ............................. 3:15 – 3:30 p.m.

SAMPLE WORKSHOPS

C3 Mission Opportunities on the Mississippi Gulf Coast with Bill Connolly

The Presbytery’s Hurricane Katrina relief efforts are ongoing,and constantly evolving based on regular assessments of current needs. In this workshop, Bill will give an up–to–date briefing on what our Presbytery has done and is doing,as well as what is being planned for the future.

A1 "Lending a Helping Hand in the Delta"

by Tom Lehman

People are constantly asking, "we know the needs are great, but how can we help?” The Mississippi Delta has one of the highest levels of unemployment and lowest per capita incomes in the nation. Dr.Lehman and others will offer tangible ways that individuals and congregations can address the needs of the poor who live among us.

A2 "Bridging the Gaps: the church down the street" with Kent Landry

A conversation about the similarities and differences between various denominations; such as Baptist, Catholic, Methodist, Pentecostal, Nondenominational, Presbyterian, etc. Bring your questions for discussion.

A5 Spirituality and Pottery

with Ann Laird Jones

This will be a hands on opportunity to explore new ideas in the growing field of Arts and Theology, through clay. We will offer several hand building projects which you can use in your church for Lenten workshops, or Vacation Bible School, or just about any time, as well as instruction on the wheel. Ann’s life long zeal is for churches in the Presbytery of St. Andrew to start potteries and arts ministries of their own! Please bring an apron or old t–shirt. Limit: 12 (like the disciples).

A7 Spirituality and Healing in Medicine

Keith Mansel

This workshop will consider the role of spiritual practices in medicine and clinical care; explore the place of intercessory prayer in healing and health; and discuss the physiologic, neurologic,and clinical effects of spirituality.

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Thanks from Marilyn

Dear Jon & Batesville Presbyterian Congregation,

I miss all of you and trust that you have had a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. I want to thank you for the lovely reception you held in my honor on December 10th, and for the pretty flowers and flower vase. I also really appreciate the beautiful cross you gave me. I have placed it on my fireplace mantel and when I look at it, I am reminded of the many friendships I made while I served as your church secretary. I feel blessed that I was given the opportunity to serve the Lord with al of you at Batesville Presbyterian Church. Again, thank you for everything, and may God richly bless you in this New Year.

In Christian love,
Marilyn Elliott

Thursday, January 04, 2007

2007 Committee Meeting Schedule

Administration; Christian Education; Endowment & Trusts: January 15, April 9, July 9, October 8

Evangelism & Fellowship; Missions; Worship:
February 12, May 14, August 13, November 12

Membership; Property; Stewardship:
March 12, June 11, September 10, December 10

Worship Leaders January 14

Nursery – Ann Avery & Amanda Avery

Wee Worship – Molly Hawkins & Sarah Dell Gray

9:00 A.M. Usher - Margaret Nix

11:00 A.M. Ushers – David Maddux, Smith Murphey, Teresa Myers, Paulette Norman

11:00 A.M. Greeters – Jana Brock, Jeff Brock, Hunter Brock, Bryan Nickle

11:00 A.M. Acolytes – Emily Appleton & Canice Nickle

Deacons & Elders meetings on Monday, Jan. 15

  • The Deacons will meet at 6:00 P.M. and the Elders will meet at 7:00 P.M. on Monday, January 15, 2007. This will be our first meetings of the new year.

Montreat Deposit Due

  • Any youth who plans to attend the Montreat Youth Conference this Summer from July 8-14, 2007 should deliver a $100 non-refundable deposit payable to the church by January 7.

Wednesday Bible Study

  • The Wednesday Bible Study will resume meetings at 11:00 A.M. on January 17, 2007.

Food Pantry Volunteers

  • January is our church's month to provide volunteers to bag groceries or screen recipients for the Food Pantry. We need three volunteers to report for duty on Tuesday, January 16, 23 and 30 at 9:00 A.M. at the church to screen people or at the Food Pantry to bag groceries.

Prayer List

  • Howard Mize, James Ed Waldrup, Dianne Lightsey, Bob Norris, Josh Patton, Wayne Darby, Barbara Bailey, Dudley Beall, J. J. Benfur, Bubba Bryan, Sarah Cummins, John Cody Dalrymple, Sandra Davenport, Danny Ferguson, Olivia Fitch, Bill Harmon, Sybil Jackson, Bobby Jones, Donna Magee, Mike Kelly, Jr., Frances Meurrier, Mary Lou Mitchell, Jeff Nichols, Frances Paulk, Tony Ray, Bill Robison, Georgia Seale, Cindy Staten, Johnny Walters

Burned out Family Needs Help

  • One of the families we helped with the Angel Tree Project are victims of a house fire. They have now secured a house trailer and need help to buy a septic tank. If you would like to contribute make your checks payable to Batesville Presbyterian Church and write "septic tank" in the bottom left of the check. The family also need pots, pans, dishes, sheets, blankets, and towels and you may drop them off in the room attached to the Fellowship Hall. For more information about this family and how you may help please call Molly Hawkins at 563-8454.

Kirkin' Service on March 4

The Kirkin’ o’ the Tartans

A Celebration of Our Scottish

Presbyterian Heritage

March 4, 2007

Mark your calendar for March 4, 2007

for our annual Kirkin' o' the Tartans service.

We are pleased to have back in our pulpit

the Rev. Calum I. MacLeod, Associate Pastor for Young Adults and New Members at Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago. Calum is a native of Glasgow and his grandfather is the Scottish minister who started the rebuilding program on the Isle of Iona.

Blood Drive

BATESVILLE

COMMUNITY BLOOD DRIVE

TUESDAY * Jan. 16 * 9:00 am-4:00pm

WEDNESDAY * Jan. 17 * 1:00 pm–8:00 pm

THURSDAY * Jan. 18 * 1:00 pm-8:00pm

    *In the JR. HIGH AUDITORIUM*


    For More Information call UNITED BLOOD SERVICES at 842-8871 at Tri-Lakes Medical Center

*All donors get a T-shirt and Pizza Hut Coupon*

2007 Committee Members & Job Descriptions

2007 Committee Members
*Signifies the committee moderator
Elders names in bold text; Deacons names in plain text


Administration
* Kenny Hopper , Paulette Norman
Claire Sanders, John White

Terri Broome

Christian Education
*Hal Herron, Laurie Monteith, Adam Pittman
Janie Ginn, Margaret Nix, Bailey Holland
Andrea Staten, Chris Ware

Endowment & Trusts
*Kenneth Brasell, Ira Gail White
Paulette Norman

Al Welshans, Smith Murphey

Evangelism & Fellowship
* Brad Clark , Dennis Lightsey
Ben Graves , Don Kilgore, David Maddux
Margaret Nix, Andrea Staten, Chris Ware

Membership
& Congregational Care

*Paulette Norman, Claire Sanders
Dennis Lightsey

Terri Broome , Janie Ginn

Missions
* Ira Gail White, Laurie Monteith, Adam Pittman
Terri Broome , Matthew Herron, David Maddux,

Property
* Dennis Lightsey, Ray Poole, Kenneth Brasell
Forrest Clark, Don Kilgore, Kevin Henry
Jason Herron, Matthew Herron, Margaret Nix

Stewardship
* Bill Mundroff , Kenny Hopper
Brad Clark , Molly Hawkins

William Cole, Al Welshans

Worship
* Harriet Beale, Molly Hawkins, John White
Smith Murphy, Kevin Henry, William Cole



Committee Job Descriptions

Administration Committee

Mission Statement:

The purpose of the Administration committee is to further the mission of the church by providing paid staff members to facilitate the day to day operations of the church and to oversee how the committees of the church operate and to maintain good working relations with the broader church.



Session Committee Member duties:

The Administration committee will accomplish their purpose as they work together under the authority of the Session to…


1. Interview candidates for all paid church staff positions except the pastor and recommend to the Session whom to hire.



2. Conduct an annual consultation and evaluation of each church staff member including the pastor and recommend to the Session their pay and benefits package for the coming year.



3. Serve as the committee to whom church members come to report their celebrations or concerns about church staff members including the pastor.



4. Recommend to the Session personnel policies, including how such responsibilities as employment and separation are accomplished.



5. Write and maintain job descriptions for each employee.



6. Maintain and update a Manual of Procedures for the church.



7. Work with higher governing bodies of the church as needed.



Christian Education Committee

Mission Statement:

The Christian Education Committee will provide educational programming for all ages, nursery through adulthood (including shut-ins) in the areas of Sunday School, Vacation Bible School , Pottery Ministry, PYF, Sunday Night Live, Youth choir and handbells, as well as summer camp programs.



Christian Education Committee Duties

1. To supervise the church school through recruitment, training, and support of teachers: recommendation of curriculum, maintenance of church furnishings, teaching aids, and equipment.



2. To supervise the Sunday Night Live Program through recruitment, training, and support of leaders; recommendation of curriculum and activities as well as meal organization.



3. To provide nursery care for Sunday worship and special programs and to support the person providing care.



4. To secure a leader for the Vacation Bible School program, assist in securing volunteers, and see that a curriculum and activities are set.



5. To recruit a volunteer to assist in organizing all the resource materials including videos, written materials, and computer software.



6. To assist the resource volunteer in monitoring the use and maintenance of the video room.



7. To present budget suggestions to the Session.



8. To maintain communication with the director of the Mother’s Day Out Program noting any concerns when needed.



9. To provide music programs and handbell choir for children and youth.



10. To provide and assist the choir director in providing special music presentations by the youth for holidays, as well as other important occasions of the church.



11. To provide a pottery program weekly for youth, as well as other interested members of the church.



12. To provide special pottery crosses for prospective new members of the Presbyterian Church.



13. To serve as advocates and helpers for the Presbyterian Youth Fellowship (PYF) Leaders, whose duties are described below.


Duties of the PYF Leaders:


1. To provide meals and activities each Sunday for the youth 6th – 12th grade.



2. To provide weekly information to the church secretary about upcoming events to be published in the Newsletter/Bulletin.



3. To encourage the use of Presbyterian camps by publicizing camps and administering scholarship fund for participants.



4. To maintain the Youth House, reporting any concerns to the Property Committee.



5. To work closely with the Program Coordinator to review schedules, activities, and supplies when needed.



6. To recruit youth participation in all activities sponsored by the church.



7. To provide a program presented by the Youth during the Sunday morning church hour on Youth Sunday.



8. To organize and chaperone the youth to the Montreat Youth Conference each year.



9. To provide Bible study or other activities with youth on Wednesday nights during the school year.



10. To present budget concerns to the Christian Education Committee Chairman.



All members of the Session and Deacons shall have the following duties:

1. To be willing to assist in any way in the programs provided for all our youth leadership, meals, transportation, chaperone, etc.



The Session shall have the following duties:

1. To approve any budget recommendations presented by the Christian Education Committee Chairman for those programs.





Congregational Care & Membership

working with Presbyterian Women Circle Committee



Mission Statement:



To provide a complete program of congregational care to our existing members, new members, prospective members, shut-ins, members with special needs and concerns, new parents, monitoring weekly attendance, deceased members and their families in the areas of prayers, cards, phone calls, transportation, meals, cassette tapes of Sunday services, and any other nurturing concern of the church.



Those members of the Congregational Care/Membership Committee who serve as Deacons will have the following duties:



1. To inform and involve the Session about the special needs of the church members.



2. Arrange for volunteers to help other members with chores and furnish transportation as needed.



3. Create awareness among the congregation of the needs and joys of its members.



4. To review weekly worship attendance trends and show special concern to persons who miss worship four times in a row.



5. To mail a card to church members and friends of the church who are ill, bereaved, shut-ins, or who need a word of encouragement during a difficult time or to those who are celebrating joyful occasions such as the birth of a child or retirement from work.



6. To record and deliver cassette tapes of worship services to shut-ins or church members who cannot attend worship.



7. To put the BPC stork in the yard of church members or friends of the church upon the birth of a child.



8. To coordinate with the PW Moderator to insure that the freezer is properly filled with casseroles.



9. To assist the PW in delivery of meals for members with special concerns when needed.



The members of the Congregational/Care Membership Committee who are Session members will have the following duties:



1. To oversee a program of pastoral care of church members.
2. To communicate with the pastor about the needs of church members.



3. To work with the Deacons in ministering to the sick, new parents, and homebound by sending cards and providing food.



4. To maintain the official record of active, inactive, and affiliate church members along with recording births, baptisms, and deaths of members.



5. To work with the church staff in preparing the required annual statistical report of the General Assembly.



Those members of the Committee which are Presbyterian Women will carry out the following duties:



1. To assist the Deacons in providing casseroles for the freezer.



2. To provide meals for new parents when they return home from the hospital.



3. To distribute the pottery crosses to prospective members.



4. To encourage all women to participate in circles and other activities offered by the women of the church.



5. To assist the funeral meal committee when needed.



6. To provide a rose in memory of the Presbyterian women who have died.



7. To provide roses for new babies born during the year.



Endowments & Trusts Committee

Mission Statement:

The Endowments and Trusts Committee will assist the Session in establishment, maintenance, and administration of money or property provided to the Church for a particular purpose or held in trust for the benefit of the Church.



Session Committee Chairperson duties:



1. To make recommendations to the Session concerning the maintenance and administration of money or property given for the benefit of the Church in accordance with any special purpose or request of the person or entity creating the endowment, trust, and/or benevolent gift;



2. To recommend of guidelines for the implementation of any newly created endowment scholarships; and



3. To make recommendations to the Session about the establishment of an Endowments & Trusts program including various types of endowments, trust, and/or benevolent gifts which would encourage the Congregation to participate in these alternative forms of financial support.



All committee members’ duties:



1. To educate and inform the Congregation about existing endowments and trusts and their purposes;



2. To encourage active participation in the endowments and/or scholarships established for the benefit of the Congregation;



3. To inform the congregation through publication and announcement of newly established endowments, trust, and/or benevolent gifts;



4. To oversee and assure the publication and announcement to the Congregation and public of those individuals selected to receive endowment scholarships;



5. To investigate and obtain information concerning the formation for the establishment of Endowments & Trust program, including various types of endowments, trust, and/or benevolent gifts, as a means of encouraging the Congregation to participate in these forms of financial;



6. To work in consultation with members of the Stewardship Committee to develop programs that encourage alternate means of financial support which would meet the future needs of the Church through the establishment of endowments, trusts, and/or other forms of benevolent gifts;



7. To assist members of the Congregation in the establishment of new endowments, trusts, and/or benevolent gifts;



8. To assist in the establishment of guidelines for the implementation of endowment scholarships; and



9. To oversee and assure that the guidelines for existing endowment scholarships are followed.





Fellowship & Evangelism Committee



Mission Statement:

The Evangelism committee will focus its energy on the winning of new members as well as the revival, renewal, and rejuvenation of our current members in their personal commitments to Christ. Several avenues should be used in achieving this task. They include, but not limited to: fellowship activities, outreach, publicity, celebrations and recognition. The fundamental purpose will be to ensure everyone in our church family has a sense of community, companionship, and a part of the whole.



Session Committee Member duties:



1. Support committee with financial resources, guidance, and coordinate scheduling events with other church functions.



2. Identify needs within church family and generate ideas to address them.



3. Ensure mission is achieved through actions of committee.



Deacon Committee Member duties:



1. Plan and implement a Spring and Fall picnic/activities annually.



2. Coordinate church involvement in community activities such as softball teams or other recreational activities.



3. Coordinate other social activities such as potluck lunches, ice cream socials, supper clubs, club meetings, outside speakers, and/or group outings, trips or tours. Minimum should be 1 such activity per month.



4. Coordinate the recognition of birthdays, anniversaries or significant achievements via cards, pictures, etc.



5. Coordinate outreach programs such as : secret pals, tapes services to shut ins, and new baby stork.



6. Plan and coordinate church pictorial directory every 4 years.



7. See that worship guests are greeted and contacted at home after attending.



8. Use local resources to locate new people in the community and make them aware of church activities.



9. Inform the pastor of visitors and potential visitors.



10. Present visitors small memento during worship visit.



11. Develop ways to get local recognition via newspapers, t-shirts, etc. to get name in public.





Missions Committee



Mission Statement:


To recognize the benefits bestowed upon the Church by the grace of God, and strive to facilitate and encourage the sharing of those benefits to those outside our church family through activities which promote outreach of the church to those outside our church family. These activities should provide interaction, both financial as well as personal, between church members and those outside the Church.



All committee members’ duties:



1. Provide oversight of the Church’s involvement with existing local, national, and international mission projects.



2. Establish new and innovative mission projects that will either involve those whom the Church has not yet been able to serve, or will provide new and better services for those to whom the Church has already served.



3. Challenge and motivate the members of the Church to become involved in the mission projects.



4. Organize fund raising activities to fund mission projects, as needed.



Session Committee Member duties:

Session members will also be responsible to oversee the budget for the mission activities in consultation with the Stewardship Committee.





Property Committee

Mission Statement:

The mission of the Property Committee will be to promote church fellowship and worship by providing comfortable and safe surroundings through the maintenance and oversight over church property, both real and personal.



Session Committee Chairperson duties:

All members’ duties:



1. Regularly inspect/assess church property, with the exception of church instruments and office equipment, to determine any problems or needed repairs.



2. Coordinate with church members to affect minor repairs, maintenance and cleaning of church buildings, real property and personal property.



3. Make recommendations to the Session regarding any necessary major repairs or improvements needed.



4. Enter into contracts, as directed by the Session, to accomplish any needed repair or maintenance of church property, and oversee all work contracted.



5. Manage the church grounds, including the oversight of landscaping, providing for lawn care (mowing, weed control, watering, snow clearing, leaf raking, and other such work) and contracting with workers for the



6. Prepare and submit to the Session an annual budget as it deals with church property. This should include the continued cost for the maintenance of church buildings, grounds and furniture, as well as the cost of any proposed improvements and repairs.



7. Oversee the cleaning of church property, including coordinating clean-up duties and sponsoring clean-up days for both the buildings as well as the grounds.



8. Review and ensure all insurance policies are up to date and have appropriate values and deductibles.





Stewardship Committee



Mission Statement:

The Stewardship Committee will assist the Session in interpreting, establishing and meeting the Church’s current and future financial needs.



Session Committee Chairperson duties:



1. To receive budget requests from Session Committees and use these requests to establish a proposed budget;



2. To present the proposed budget to the Session for its consideration;



3. To make any changes to the proposed budget as recommended by the Session, and to draft the final budget as approved by the Session;



4. To interpret the Church’s final budget to the Session and the Congregation;



5. To report to the Session throughout the year as to whether the Church is remaining with in the final budget;



6. To consult with Session Committees and make recommendations to the Session as to any adjustments which should be made to ensure that the Church remains within its fiscal year budget; and to review monetary requests from the Presbytery, Synod, and General Assembly and make recommendations to the Session as how to best respond to these requests.



All members’ duties:



1. To provide a program of stewardship education within the Church which encourages the Congregation to contribute resources and financial to the Church;



2. To work in consultation with members of the Endowment & Trust Committee to provide them with information concerning the Church’s future needs; and



3. To work in consultation with members of the Endowment & Trust Committee to develop programs that encourage alternate means of financial support to the Church.



4. Create a strategy to generate new sources of income. Utilize other committees to execute the strategy the committee develops.





Worship Committee



Mission Statement:

The worship committee will assist the pastor in providing organized worship services on a regular basis, including Sunday services, special holidays, funerals and weddings.



Session Committee Chairperson duties:



1. To supervise the order of worship during the Sunday morning worship services and any other special worship services.



2. To recommend to the Session when and how to celebrate the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper.



3. To oversee purchase, maintenance and replacement of organ, pianos, handbells, hymnbooks, pulpit, altar, paraments, communion ware and linen, baptismal gown and cloth, candlesticks and wicks, candlelighter’s cassocks, choir equipment, robes and accessories.



4. To submit a budget request each year to the Stewardship Committee.



Deacon Committee Member duties:



1. To assist the pastor as needed in the preparation of the bread and juice and set the communion table for celebration of the Lord’s Supper.



2. To recruit acolytes, train them, and work with the church secretary in arranging for them to service; notify them of their service.



3. To recruit ushers and greeters, train them, and work with the church secretary in arranging them to serve and notifying them of their service.



All members’ duties:



1. Work with the minister to prepare written policies for ushers, greeters, and acolytes.



2. To recommend to the Session guidelines and policies for weddings and funerals, including the order of worship and use of facilities for receptions and memorial services.



3. To decorate the Church for special services, including Christmas and Easter.



4. To oversee the placement of flowers in the Sanctuary each Sunday.

Church Staff 2007

Church Staff



Teresa Hargett, Secretary


Susanne VanDyke Adult Choir


Cherie Matthews Organist


Kay Wolfe
Handbell Director


Meg Woods
Sunday Night Live



Zach Hardy Interim Youth Director


Linda Jefferson Childcare


Greene McKinney & Freddie Bibbs Custodians

Spring PW Night Circle

Here is the schedule PW Night Circle will meet in Whitten House:
  • Tuesday, January 9, 6-7:30 p.m.
  • Tuesday, February 6, 6-7:30 p.m.
  • Tuesday, March 6, 6-7:30 p.m.
  • Tuesday, April 3, 6-7:30 p.m.
  • Tuesday, May 1, 6-7:30 p.m.

Church Officers 2007

2007 Church Officers

Elders


Class of 2007

Harriet Beall (2)

Claire Sanders (2)

Molly Hawkins (1)

Ray Poole (2)

Ira Gail White (2)


Class of 2008

Kenneth Brasell (1)

Hal Herron (1)

Kenny Hopper (1)

Bill Mundroff (2)

Paulette Norman (1)


Class of 2009

Brad Clark (2)

Dennis Lightsey (2)

Laurie Monteith (1)

Adam Pittman (1)

John White (2)



Deacons


Class of 2007

William Cole (2)

Ben Graves (1)

David Maddux (1)

Smith Murphey (2)

Andrea Staten (1)

Bailey Holland (YD)


Class of 2008

Terri Broome (2)

Janie Ginn (1)

Kevin Henry (1)

Don Kilgore (2)

Al Welshans (2)


Class of 2009

Forrest Clark (1)

Jason Herron (1)

Matthew Herron (2)

Margaret Nix (2)

Chris Ware (2)



Trustees

Class of 2007

Tommy Marshall (1)

Al Welshans (1)


Class of 2008

Buddy Gray (1)

Pat Herron (2)


Class of 2009

Billie Breedlove (1)

Jane Carlson (1)

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

SNL to the Movies

  • SNL will travel to the Oxford Malco to see Charlotte's Web this Sunday, January 7th. Meet at the church at 3:15 P.M. Popcorn and drinks will be provided. Please bring $5.50 for an admittance fee.

Food Pantry Volunteers

  • January is our church's month to provide volunteers to bag groceries or screen recipients for the Food Pantry. We need three volunteers to report for duty on Tuesday, January 16, 23 and 30 at 9:00 A.M. at the church to screen people or at the Food Pantry to bag groceries. The Food Pantry will not be open on January 2 and 9.

Deacons & Elders on Jan. 15

  • The Deacons will meet at 6:00 P.M. and the Elders will meet at 7:00 P.M. on Monday, January 15, 2007. This will be our first meetings of the new year.

Worship Leaders Jan. 7

  • Nursery – Jennifer Colbert, Susan Hardy
  • Wee Worship – Karen Cole, Gina Kilgore
  • 9:00 A.M. Usher - Margaret Nix
  • 11:00 A.M. Ushers – David Maddux, Smith Murphey, Daniel Lightsey, Rob Maddux
  • 11:00 A.M. Greeters – Susan & Cooper Lewis, Kenneth Brasell, Tommy Brooks
  • 11:00 A.M. Acolytes – Mitchell Mundroff & Will Kidder

Prayer List

Prayer List

  • Howard Mize, James Ed Waldrup, Dianne Lightsey, Bob Norris, Josh Patton, Wayne Darby, Barbara Bailey, Dudley Beall, J. J. Benfur, Bubba Bryan, Sarah Cummins, John Cody Dalrymple, Sandra Davenport, Danny Ferguson, Olivia Fitch, Bill Harmon, Sybil Jackson, Bobby Jones, Donna Magee, Mike Kelly, Jr., Frances Meurrier, Mary Lou Mitchell, Jeff Nichols, Frances Paulk, Tony Ray, Bill Robison, Georgia Seale, Cindy Staten, Johnny Walters
  • Call the church office to add or remove people from the prayer list.

Kirkin' o' the Tartans

  • Mark your calendar for March 4, 2007 for our annual Kirkin' o' the Tartans service. We are pleased to have back in our pulpit the Rev. Calum I. MacLeod, Associate Pastor for Young Adults and New Members of Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago. Calum is a native of Glasgow and his grandfather is the Scottish minister who started the rebuilding program on the Isle of Iona.

Burned out Family Needs Help

  • One of the families we helped with the Angel Tree Project are victims of a house fire. They have now secured a house trailer and need help to buy a septic tank. If you would like to contribute make your checks payable to Batesville Presbyterian Church and write "septic tank" in the bottom left of the check. The family also need pots, pans, dishes, sheets, blankets, and towels and you may drop them off in the room attached to the Fellowship Hall. For more information about this family and how you may help please call Molly Hawkins at 563-8454.

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Montreat Deposit Due Now

  • Any youth who plans to attend the Montreat Youth Conference this Summer from July 8-14, 2007 should deliver a $100 non-refundable deposit payable to the church by January 7.

Wednesday Bible Study

  • The Wednesday Bible Study will resume meetings at 11:00 A.M. on January 17, 2007.

January PW Circle Meetings

  • The Morning Circle will meet Tuesday, January 9th, at 9:30 A.M. in the home of Betty Davis, 506 Broad Street.
  • The Afternoon Circle will meet Monday, January 15th, at 2:00 P.M. in the Recreation Room at the church.