STAFF CHANGES
• I. Everett Hughes Jr., to First Church, Elkton, as pastor.
• Chad Whaley, resigning as pastor of New Salem Church, Culpeper.
• Steve Emory, resigning as pastor of Stanardsville Church, Stanardsville.
• Jim Newman, to Hunting Creek Church, Big Island, as interim pastor.
• Cecil Marsh, retiring as pastor of Hillcrest Church, Mechanicsville.
• Samuel Lee, resigning as pastor of Antioch Korean Church, Alexandria.
• Tim Chrisman, concluding his duties as pastor of Tsena Commocko Church, Providence Forge.
DEATH
• Sterling H Moore of Richmond died Aug. 24 at the age of 61. He served as attorney for the Women’s Missionary Union of Virginia from 1995-2005 and as a member of the Foundation for WMU, SBC. He is survived by his wife, Janet Pickett Moore; daughter, Joanna M. Crabbe; son, William T. Moore; four grandsons; a brother and sister. Funeral services were held Aug. 28 at Second Baptist Church, Richmond.
EVENTS
• Atlee Community Church, Mechanicsville, will host DivorceCare, a support group for men, women and children (5-12) to help deal with the pain of divorce. Kick-off will be Fri., Sept. 11 from 7-9:30 p.m. and Sat., Sept. 12 from 9 a.m.-12 noon. Sessions will be on Tuesday evenings beginning Sept. 15 through Nov. 17. To register and for additional information, visit www.divorcecare.com or call 804-730-3676.
• First Baptist, Danville, continues the celebration of its 175th anniversary with John Upton as guest speaker on Sept. 20.
• Union Hill Church, Brookneal, will host a Concert on the Lawn featuring Lynch Station Men’s Vocal Group, Three Nails and The Gospel Few on Sept. 13 at 4 p.m. There is no cost for the concert.
• The Virginia Baptist Women’s Chorale will be in concert at Park View Church, Portsmouth, on Sat., Sept. 26 at 6:30 p.m. The program includes traditional and contemporary styles of music.
• Alton Church, Alton, will celebrate its 100th anniversary the weekend of Sept. 19-20. Family Fun Day will be on Saturday with lunch served by the deacons. A celebration service will be held on Sept. 20 at 11 a.m. followed by a covered-dish lunch. Former pastor Clyde Shelton will be guest speaker.
• The Entrust Alkulana Golf Tournament, sponsored by Entrust Federal Credit Union, will be Fri., Oct. 9 at The Hollows Golf Club in Montpelier. Proceeds will benefit Camp Alkulana, a ministry to inner-city children of the Richmond Baptist Association. Box lunches will be served at 12 noon followed by a shotgun start at 1 p.m., captain’s choice format. For more information, sponsorship opportunities or to register, go to www.Alkulana.org or call Frances Jones at 804-329-1701.
• First Church, Hillsville, recently held a noteburning on a note for its new sanctuary. The church borrowed $490,886 in May 2005 to rebuild the sanctuary that was burned in 2002. The note was paid in full in May 2009, a full year ahead of time. Greg Yonce, trustee, read a document to the congregation prior to the burning of the note. Steve Williams, budget chairman, and James Armentrout, deacon chair, burned the note. Lawrence Childs is pastor at First Church, Hillsville.
HOMECOMINGS / REVIVALS
• Bruington Church, Bruington; revival Sept. 26-27; F. Scott Spencer, Ka’thy Chappell and Justin Joplin, evangelists.
• Bundy’s Chapel Church, Tazewell; homecoming/revival Sept. 13-16; Roger Roller, guest speaker.
• Colosse Church, West Point; homecoming Sept. 13; Ken Kessler, guest speaker; lunch served; homecoming service and celebration of the life of Bill Dillard at 2:00 p.m.; revival Sept. 14-16; Steve Allsbrook, Clayton Custalow and George Morris, evangelists.
• Concord Baptist Association; revival Sept. 27-30; First Church, South Hill; Roger Roller, evangelist.
• Craigs Church, Spotsylvania; homecoming Sept. 13; Josh Turner, guest speaker; revival Sept. 14-18; Gabe and Josh Turner, evangelists.
• Culpeper Church, Culpeper; 235th anniversary Sept. 27; groundbreaking for new building.
• Grassfield Church, Chesapeake; revival Sept. 20-23; Frankie Carroll, evangelist.
• Gwynn’s Island Church, Gwynn; 135th anniversary Sept. 20; Rod Hale, guest speaker; lunch after worship; concert by “One Voice” at 2 p.m.
• Hollins Road Church, Roanoke; revival Sept. 27-30; Rick Via; evangelist.
• Long Branch Church, The Plains; homecoming Sept. 20 at 11 a.m.
• McCabe Memorial Church, Martinsville; revival Sept. 20-23; Jim Hewitt, evangelist.
• Mill Creek Church, Fincastle; 205th anniversary; homecoming Sept 20 at 10:30 a.m.; Tony Neal, guest speaker.
• Oakland Church, Richardsville; revival Sept. 20-23; Guy Mattox, evangelist.
• Park View Church, Portsmouth; 110th anniversary Sept. 20; former pastor Darrell James, guest speaker; lunch following service.
• Round Knob Church, Fancy Gap; revival Sept. 14-17; Dwight Sechrist, evangelist.
• Walnut Hills Church, Williamsburg; 45th anniversary; Sept. 20 with former associate pastor as guest speaker; Sept. 27 with pastor emeritus Jerry Haywood as guest speaker; covered-dish lunch following service on Sept. 27.
MISSION MOMENT
Twenty-three adults and youth from Temple Baptist Church, Covington, spent a week in the Norfolk/Virginia Beach area, June 15-19, working with the Norfolk Baptist Association on four mission projects.
With the help of Kim Jessie, NBA church and community missionary, the team from Temple Church did home repairs and renovation, conducted Vacation Bible School and a Backyard Bible Club and participated in beach ministry.
Youth participating in the trip were Emily Burdette, Amber Bess, Paige Bazzrea, Summer Martin, Daniel Humphreys, Daniel Nicely, Ethan Smith and Rebecca Vaughan.
Adults on the trip were Curley Smith, Mary Smith, Wayne Howard, Steve Meadows, Laura Meadows, Doug Mattox, Virgil Lewis, Fred Humphreys, Vallerie Hymphreys, Tammie Vaughan, George Cottrell, Larry Deacon, Robin Meiras, Bill Hartsfield and Honor Hartsfield.
CORNERSTONE LAYING
St. John’s Baptist Church in Virginia Beach placed the cornerstone for its sanctuary building on May 31. The building with a new sanctuary, administrative wing and library was dedicated on Aug. 30. Pictured at right is Gregg Smith, a member of St. John’s and a master mason sealing the cornerstone. At left are Pastor Bob Pipkin and Julian Sawyer, building committee chair, at the dedication of the cornerstone.