Monday, July 30, 2012

LIVING IN PLACE



There are times in our stages of life when we need extra help.  Sometimes the help is for us as we age, and sometimes it is for a loved one.  James Island Baptist is hosting a seminar called “Aging in Place” that addresses issues and answers many of the questions we have about “aging in place” or how to best help loved ones “age in place.”

Today my goal is just to alert you that the AGING IN PLACE SEMINAR is scheduled for THURSDAY, AUGUST 23.  It will include a free catered lunch, so it will be a “sign up” or RSVP event.  I have never been to one of these events, but my wife, Janie, has been to three of them. (She wants to make sure I learn how to age in place gracefully!)  She assures me that the kind of information we will receive is the kind of information families desperately need.

So how can you lose?  It is a free lunch, with experienced speakers from 4 or 5 different agencies, from 11:30-1:00 on Thursday, August 23.  I will be there, signed up, and ready to learn.  There will be representatives from Hospice, the Reverse Mortgage Companies, pre-need funeral information, veterans info, and others.

Really, I would not offer to host such an event if I did not see the need.  Many times I have watched families struggle with the need for information that this seminar will provide.  Today, I am encouraging you to put the date on your calendar, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 11:30-1:00.  We will give you more information as the day draws closer.

See you Sunday, good Lord willing,
Pastor Tom

Monday, July 23, 2012



RHODES AND JESS ROBERTS: VAPOR MINISTRIES



Rhodes will be sharing during the Missions and Ministry Moment this Sunday.  He will also host a meeting Sunday afternoon for those interested in learning more about what they do.   Good to see our old friends again.



CALLING ALL WALMART SHOPPERS
OK, how about all shoppers?  James Island Baptist Church works with the other churches and civic organizations to support James Island Outreach.  We have groups of volunteers who go to help stock as well as lead in the ministry.  We have become the  “jelly” provider for the pantry.  You can bring any kind of non-perishable canned good, but we particularly are supplying jelly for the James Island Outreach.  When it is all said and done, the outreach needs at least 80 jars of jelly each month to make sure each family served gets a jar in their bags of groceries.   So, as you are shopping, keep an eye out for sales, bogo, coupons, etc.  Just bring your donations to worship and set them by the office door.  We will take it from there.  By the way, would you like to volunteer to help in this ministry?  Let us know, we will help you get connected or get you the names of those who volunteer so you can learn more.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 COVERED DISH DINNER
This end of the summer evening will be quite the enjoyable event.  We have several things happening all in one night.
First, we will share a covered dish meal from 6:00-6:45.  Just bring, buy or send your favorite dish.  What is brought is what we will serve.  Second, we will see and participate in “Set One Free:  World Crafts Ministry” from 6:45-7:15.  Consider buying “Christmas” gifts in August that will help set someone free from poverty, slavery or prostitution.  We will have some items available to see, but we will have catalogs for you to order from.  Giving with a godly purpose…gotta love it.  Third, we will end the night with our Quarterly Ministry Conference from 7:15-7:45.  This will be a brief time of sharing, worship, questions and answers.  A night packed with meaning that can make a difference.

PRAYERS AND MORE PRAYERS
The tragedy in Colorado is beyond our understanding.  What a tragedy to hit any community anywhere, any time.  But Colorado has had several horrible events.  Let the news serve as an immediate reminder to pray for the victims, their families, the first responders, the medical professionals, the local government leaders, etc.  may our Gracious Heavenly Father have mercy and may all involved be supported by His everlasting love and compassion.  May the Prince of Peace protect their hearts and minds and grant them strength beyond their own.

Lord willing, see you this Sunday as we continue our teaching series from the Gospel of Mark.  This week we will be looking at Mark 6:30-44, the Feeding of the 5,000.  How do you trust God for a miracle?
Pastor Tom

Monday, July 9, 2012

65th Church Anniversary


65th Church Anniversary
This Sunday, July 15 is the celebration of our JIBC anniversary.  Usually, it is on the second Sunday of July.  Following so closely after VBS, we decided to back it up one week to give everyone a breather.

WHAT ABOUT THE WEATHER?
As it turns out, it looks like the weather might be a little bit better this Sunday.  The weather channel has a 40% chance of rain for Sunday.  Which, by the way, sounds like a 60% chance of no rain.  Either way, we will have the anniversary. Sunshine, we will be outside.  If it rains, the party moves inside.

CORN HOLE????
 I have received several questions about the game commonly known as “corn hole.”  Most of you know what it is, you just did not know the name.  It is a very popular game played with opposing players trying to toss a small bag into the hole on the game board.  If you have never seen it or heard of it, trust me, it is very popular and is played almost everywhere…the beach, homes, even restaurants have games set up.  Don’t be afraid to try it.  It is a game where skill helps, but luck is king!

FOOD?
You know it.  Our great kitchen team has volunteered to cook out for everyone.  They ask that you consider bringing a dessert.  Your Pastor asks that you remember mac-n-cheese can be counted as a dessert!  Bring some cold watermelon, peaches, something grown from your garden, or bought from Walter at Bi-Lo.  It will be delicious and fun.

WORSHIP
Remember we will combine our worship services and just have one service at 11:00.  We will celebrate Lord’s Supper and Baptism (if our candidates are ready).  We will have some of our historical pictures out for you to enjoy.  The Sunday Connection Classes/Bible Study will carry on as usual, no change there.  All in all, it is shaping up to be a great celebration. 

See you Sunday, good Lord willing.
Pastor Tom

Monday, July 2, 2012

Vacation Bible School & JIBC 65th Anniversary



Vacation Bible School
It was a wonderful event.  It was a week long celebration of learning God’s Word, singing great songs, playing fun games, and enjoying good food.  I want to thank our 70 volunteers who helped make this a great Bible School.  Those who cooked, cleaned, recorded, greeted, taught, caught, decorated, undecorated…you all did a fantastic job.  Well done.  By the way, did you hear?  We had 202 enrolled in this year’s VBS, including the 70 volunteers: a great adult to child ratio.  This year’s offering topped $1,866.00…certainly a record for the 27 years I have been here.  This years offering will go to help Andy Petit and his family make some adjustments to their home as Andy returns from the Shepherds Center in Atlanta.  Andy was involved in a horrific car accident that has left him in a wheel chair.  We are still praying and hoping for his absolute best recovery.  Until then, we hope this year’s VBS offering of love will in some way make a positive difference for him.  I also want to say thanks to the Adult VBS class.  Not only did they study the Word together, they also decorated small pots with tiles and put beautiful flowers in them.  Then they delivered them to the nursing home on Johns Island along with smiles and hugs for all the residents.  You guys are the best.

JIBC 65th Anniversary
We moved the church anniversary back one week to give us a little breather from the week long VBS.  (My hats off to you who use to do two week VBS!)  So, the anniversary Sunday will be July 15.  We will combine our services.  That means Bible Study/Sunday School at the regular time, your usual class in your normal place.  But, we will have only one worship service at 11:00.  We are planning to observe the Lord’s Supper, baptisms, and a church wide picnic afterwards.  Our kitchen crew is fixing enough for everyone.  You are asked to bring a dessert or a favorite picnic dish.  My opinion, you can never have too much macaroni or watermelon.  Just sayin’.

Good Lord willing, see you this Sunday.  The message will come from Mark 6:7-13.

Blessings,
Pastor Tom