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THE SERVANT LINKCHURCHES UNITED TO SERVE - COMMITTED TO MAKING A DIFFERENCE James River Baptist Association P. O. Box 1219, Dillwyn, VA 23936Rev. Michael Khol – ModeratorPhyllis R. Tyler - Secretary Tel: 434-983-7385 Email: jrba@ Hours: Monday & Wednesday 8:30 AM – 2:30 PM______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________ Volume XVII October 2018 Edition IX CALENDER EVENT DETAILS October 1Hope Aglow Prison Ministries 5th Annual Golf TournamentTwo-Man Captain’s Choice; Hat Creek Golf CourseCost: $40/Individual; Lunch at 11:00 AM – Tee off at NoonOctober 2,9,16,23 & 30: Tuesday Morning Bible Study at Goshen’s Parsonage11:00 AMOctober 3Fitzgerald Memorial’s Cumberland Elementary School Ministry at Cumberland Elementary 3:30 PMOctober 3,17,24 & 31: Prayer Service at Goshen 7:00 PMOctober 5 – 7Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of VA Fall Youth Retreat at Eagle EyrieFor more information and registration: ; scroll down and click on Fall Retreat 2018.October 6Jones Chapel’s Youth Chicken Benefit at Cumberland Firehouse NoonThe Youth Group will be cooking chicken to raise funds for Lacie Baggett who recently had brain surgery. Little Lacey is dong well as of this writing! Chicken will be ready for pick up at Noon. Come out and donate to this worthy cause!October 7Homecoming at Jones ChapelConcert by Mercy’s Well at 10:00 AM. Worship led by Rev. Lewis Brandt at 11:00 AM.Lunch in the Fellowship Hall at noon. Everyone is invited.Homecoming at Gladstone Memorial 11:00 AMBrother Earl Scott from Philadelphia will be speaking and music will be provided by Bill and Linda Staton. Everyone is encourage to “Be One, Bring One!”Harvest Festival at Cedar 12:00 – 3:00 PMThere will be hot dogs, soup, ice cream sundaes, bounce house, hayrides, cakewalks, face painting, and more!Come out for fun and fellowship for the whole family.October 8JRBA Executive Board Meeting at First Baptist Dillwyn7:00 PM1October 8Fitzgerald Memorial’s Cumberland School Board Fellowship at Cumberland Middle School 7:00 PMOctober 9 -11Gathering of Silence Retreat at CrossRoads Camp & Conference CenterTheme: Holy Listening (1 Kings 19:1-13)For Pastors and Church StaffCost: $330 single occupancy; $272 double occupancyOctober 10Senior Citizens Fellowship at Mulberry Grove11:00 AMBluegrass/Gospel Music and Covered Dish Fellowship LunchWMU & Brotherhood at Goshen 7:00 PMOctober 12Susan Ashton in Concert at CrossRoads Camp & Conference Center 6:00 – 9:00 PMSponsored by WMUV; Dinner at 6:00 PM, Concert at 7:30 PMCost: $55/person for Dinner and Concert on Friday Package (limited availability): $199 – Concert, Friday Night Hotel Stay in Ukrop, Dinner and Breakfast for twoCabin lodging is also available – call Betty at CrossRoads at 434-277-8465. To register: 12 – 14 IGNITE 2018: A Retreat for Middle School Students at Eagle EyrieFriday, 3:00 PM – Sunday, 10:00 AMTheme: Matthew 25:40Main Speaker: Keith Farmer, Director and Founder of Straight Street and Street Ransom in Roanoke, VA.Music: RelinquishCost: BGAV Program Fee $40/person, EE Lodge/Hotel Fees: Lodge $119/person, Hotel $155/personAdults 18 or older planning to participate are now required to have a criminal background check. Contact Karen Rackett at 1-800-255-2428, Ext. 2243. (This is now a requirement for participation in all BGAV-sponsored events or mission trips to ensure a safe and secure environment for all minors participating.)October 12 & 26 Blue Ridge Food Services Food Distribution at Crystal Cathedral, DillwynVolunteers needed at 9:30 AM.October 14GLOBAL HUNGER SUNDAY (formerly World Hunger Sunday)Annual emphasis by Southern Baptists to learn about the ongoing worldwide crisis of starvation and hunger. 100% given to Global Hunger Relief goes toward hunger needs. This is also a great time to begin collecting for JRBA’s next Rise Against Hunger Meal Packing Event. Women on Mission Meeting at Fitzgerald Memorial 9:30 AMOperation Christmas Child Packing Party at Tar Wallet NoonMembers will be packing OCC Shoeboxes following the worship service. There will also be a soup luncheon after the packing is done. October 17JRBA Pastors’ Huddle at First Baptist Dillwyn NoonJRBA 186th ANNUAL FALL MEETINGFirst Baptist Church, Dillwyn16890 Oak Street, Dillwyn, VA Thursday, October 18, 2018Registration 4:45 PMBusiness Session 5:00 – 6:00 PMTerry Towler & Kristen Jamerson will report on their Mission Trip to Honduras at the conclusion of business. Fellowship Supper – 6:00 – 6:50 PMFBC will be furnishing meat, drinks, and paper products. Messengers are asked to bring sides and desserts.Worship – 7:00 PMTheme: If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land.II Chronicles 7:14 Rev. Roger Woody, Chestnut Grove, will bring the evening message.Special Music will be provided by the FBC Choir. Child Care will be provided throughout the meeting.The offering will go to BGAV Disaster Relief (per approval of the Executive Board). 2October 20Lynchburg Rise Against Hunger 10th Anniversary Community Meal Packing Event 10:00 AM – 6:00 PMRise Against Hunger will celebrate World Food Day and their 10th Anniversary by hosting a meal-packing event at theirWarehouse located on Timberlake Road. They are fundraising for 100,000 meals to be packaged to help reach their goal of 2 million for the year. If you would like more information or would like to make a donation, contact Troy Henson, RAH Community Engagement Manager at 434-385-5028.Family Fun Festival and Yard Sale at Jones ChapelYard Sale starts at 8:00 AM.Family Fun Festival: 10:00 AM – 2:000 PMGames, inflatables, face painting, door prizes, free food, and more! Everyone is invited to join in for a day of fun and fellowship.Brunswick Stew and Car Show at Buckingham Noon – 4:00 PMThere will be music by All Problems Solved (Floyd Reed & Worm Patterson) and activities for the children. The suggested donation for the stew is $8.00/quart. For more information, call Jo Lang at 434-547-5396 or Travis Toney at 434-996-0941. October 21Pastor Appreciation Luncheon at Fitzgerald Memorial NoonSpecial Service (Chris Lewis & Deidre Martin) and Spaghetti Dinner Benefit at Mt. Zion TBABenefit for Cassie WilmothOctober 22The JRBA Office will be closed. October 22 – 24Better Than Ever 50+ Retreat at Eagle EyrieTheme: Checking Your Vital SignsKeynote Speaker: Don Davidson, First Baptist, Alexandria Worship Leader: Roger McGee, First Baptist, AlexandriaBreakouts: Difficult Passages in the Bible, Growing Old with Grace and Dignity, How to Visit a Hospital, Nursing Home, or Funeral Home, Laughter is Serious Business, It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas (Cards), Read Any Good Books Lately?, Walking Where Jesus Walked, and What’s Happening in Haiti and How You Can HelpSpecial Group Activities: Old-Fashioned Hymn Sing, Night at the Movies, and Prime Rib Banquet with entertainment by The CrestmenCost: $195/person in Voight Center or $159/person in LodgeRegistration is open online at additional info: Contact Rod Miller at 434-384-2211. 1092205016500COLLECTING NOW FOR THE FALL DELIVERY TO APPALACHIA:Hats, Gloves, New and Gently Used (CLEAN) Coats, and BlanketsItems due to the JRBA Office by Wednesday, October 24, 2018.If you are interested in serving on the delivery team on November 28, please call Rev. Woody Moore at 804-382-7954. October 24Information due TODAY by 9:00 AM for the November edition of the JRBA calendar and newsletter.Email your news to jrba@. October 25Habitat for Humanity Meeting at Fitzgerald Memorial 6:00 PMOctober 275 Loaves 2 Fish Ministry Meal at Antioch (Scottsville) 11:00 AM – 1:00 PMVolunteers needed at 8:00 AM.Annual Fall Festival at Antioch (Scottsville) TBAThere will be lots of food, games, a cake walk, and much more! This is a community event.Stew Fundraiser at Fitzgerald Memorial NoonStew will be ready at noon for $7.00/quart. To Pre-order, call 804-492-5151. Baby Shower at Tar Wallet 2:00 – 4:00 PMShower for Lena and Michael ChapmanOctober 28Smokey Wilson in Concert at Mt. Zion6:00 PM11525259461500 October 31HALLOWEEN TRUNK-OR-TREATS:Antioch Union (at Union facility)5:45 – 7:00 PMRoute 646 – Union Church RoadBuckingham5:30 PM Start3LOOKING AHEAD>>>Nov. 2-3 & 3-4WMUV Women’s Get-Away I & II at Eagle EyrieTheme: Taking It To HeartMissionary Speaker: Regina Sudheer Alexander; Bible Teacher: Brooke HollowayEach Get-Away begins with dinner and ends with lunch the following day.The WMUV Annual Meeting will be held between sessions on November 3, 1:30 – 3:00 PM.Cost for BGAV churches: Hotel & 3 meals – $92; Lodge & 3 meals - $74; Commuters (day) - $20For registration forms or information, call WMUV office at 800-255-2428 or check the website at 3Harvest Festival at Mulberry Grove1:00 – 3:00 PMNovember 5BWA Women’s World Day of PrayerNovember 12 – 13BGAV Annual Meeting at Mt. Vernon Baptist Church, Glen Allen, VAMonday: Pastors’ Conference at 12:30 PM, Registration/Ministry Fair open at 2:00 PM, and Breakouts at 3:00 PM. Missions Dinner at 5:45 PM and Gathering I at 7:00 PM (at Gayton Baptist Church)Tuesday: Registration open at 7:30 AM, Ministry Fair open at 8:00 AM, Business Session I at 8:45 AM, Gathering II at 10:00 AM, Lunch at Noon, Regional Meetings at 2:00 PM, Breakouts at 3:00 and 4:00 PM, Gathering III at 7:00 PMWednesday: Registration open at 7:30 AM, Ministry Fair open at 8:00 AM, Business Session II at 8:45 AM, and Gathering IV at10:30 AM.Theme: Living the Story: I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing. John 15:5 (NIV)Keynote Speaker: Tod Bolsinger, Author of Canoeing the Mountains: Christian Leadership in Uncharted Territory.For updates and to register, go to meeting. TAKE NOTE OF THE CONFERENCE START TIME ON MONDAY.November 16 – 18Call Weekend 2018 at Camp CrossRoadsYour high schoolers are invited to the mountains during the weekend before Thanksgiving, to consider together what it means to be “Called”, not only to Christian vocations, but to other occupations as well. The focus is on small group discussion, private devotion time, and corporate worship. Cost: $95/person For more info and to register, go to . Scroll down and click on “Call Weekend 2018”. JRBA REACHES OUTMissions CommitteeDisaster Relief: Let us reach out in love to the many people devastated by the flooding, tornadoes, etc. of recent days.Financial: Cash gifts sent to our Baptist General Association of Virginia Disaster Response will help a lot. Also, let us be prepared to give generously to this cause at our Annual Fall Meeting on October 18.Mission Going: If you are trained in Disaster Relief and are willing to help in relief work, please contact Aaron Lee, at 1-800-255-2428.If you are not trained, go online to My. for online training. (If you have questions, Rev. Woody Moore is the JRBA Disaster Relief Coordinator. You can email him at n2preaching@ or call him at 804-382-7954.)Hospitality: As persons come through our area fleeing from the disasters, let us show Christian love to them as we lovingly help them find shelter and food and help meet other needs.Our Blue Ridge Food Ministry needs many volunteers to help with food distribution at 9:30 AM on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month.Our 2018 Missions Blitz took place on September 29. We pray that each church and each participant received a spiritual blessing through serving others in Jesus’s name. We also pray that we were able to bless many lives through our missions efforts.Through our Hope for Appalachia missions we are asked to collect new hats and gloves, and new or “gently-used” clean coats for adults, youth, and children of Appalachia. Please bring them to the associational offices by October 24, 2018. Rise Against Hunger: Please continue to give your gifts for Rise Against Hunger so we can package more meals than ever in the spring of 2019.Thanks for all the fine mission work carried out by our churches and Association.In Chrisitan Love,Jimmy DunnRev. Jimmy Dunn, Chair42857501714500ALMA HUNT 2018 CONTRIBUTIONSAntioch (Scottsville)$ 1,500.00Buckingham$ 700.00Chestnut Grove$ 105.00Mt. Zion$ 825.004133850127000DISASTER RELIEF UPDATEI just returned from serving as a Crisis Care Chaplain with a BGAV Disaster Response Team. Our team operated in and out of Washington, NC, based in Second Baptist Church, to bring aid in many different ways. The feeding crew was the first of many on the ground. As of September 28, eleven units from around the state had responded. As of September 24, the feeding team demobilized after feeding 35,631 meals to those who were impacted by Hurricane Florence. The work has been expanded to hold recovery crews in First Baptist Church in Washington. The teams are providing flood and debris cleanup throughout Beaufont and Jones Counties. Crisis Care, showers, and laundry offer additional support. The Disaster Response will be ongoing for 8 – 9 months and volunteers are needed in the roles of cleanup, feeding (the volunteers), and laundry. There will also be a need for those who have maintenance or mechanical experience. There will be plenty of miscellaneous tasks for all who are intersted in serving. If you have never been a part of a feeding group, recovery group, etc., please consider going. The basic training is available online at my.. Additonally, the current need for volunteers is so great that you can volunteer and train “on site”. Contact Aaron Lee at 1-800-255-2428 for more information, dates to go, etc. You can also visit Florence to see how you can get plugged in! There is more than enough work to keep all busy for a long time! Jesus tells us to “love God and then love our neighbor,” so let’s go because we love God and make love for our neighbors real.For those who cannot go, funds are also needed. You can donate online or mail a check to BGAV, c/o Virginia Baptist Disaster Response, 2828 Emerywood Parkway, Henrico, VA 23294. Blessings,WoodyRev. Woody MooreJRBA Disaster Relief Coordinator4924425952500CHURCH OUTREACHAntioch Union provided 4 hat/glove sets and 6 hat/scarf sets for Hope for Appalachia.On Septembe 22, seven members of Buckingham gave out free hotdogs, water, chips, and cookies atChrisitan Outreach in Jesus’s name.The Sunday School Fellowship Class of Cedar recently sponsored two benefits to raise money for a Jesus film and church planting resource kit that would reach 30,000 people. Their goal in this endeavor was to raise $3,240.00 – they exceeded their goal by over $600.00! They give all the praise to God for this wonderful success. The choir and church family visited Heritage Hall Nursing Home on August 22, and enjoyed a time of song and fellowship with the residents there. The Women on Mission continue to collectfor the Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes and Hope for Appalachia boxes through the water bottles passed out earlier to be filled with change or checks. Goshen completed a project for the Missions Blitz on Saturday, Sepember 22, with eleven participating. They traveled to Envoy at The Village in Fork Union, a skilled nursing facility. 5Antioch (Scottsville) served 207 individuals at their 5 Loaves 2 Fish Ministry Meal in August. They distributed 78 boxes of food. 123 folks were fed at the September event. Antioch members and friends collected a tractor-trailer load of supplies for flood victims in NC and left with it on Friday, September 21. Earlier Gary and Perry Clore took a truck load of supplies to North Carolina. First Baptist Dillwyn carried out several projects for the Missions Blitz on September 29. They did repair work on the home of a family in need. A hotdog lunch was prepared and served to many persons. Lunches were delivered to individuals who could not come to the church. Personal letters were written to college students, community service people, shut-ins, and others. Magazines, Bible Studies, Medical tracts and other items were distributed to those who came by the church. FBC members joined others form JRBA in building ramps for 2 families. The Adult Men and Women’s Sunday School Class brought their “adopted” family to the church to share lunch. The Foundations SS Class prepared and delivered “Happiness Bags” to folks going through rough times. The bags contained all kinds of goodies: tissues, chocolates, notecards,mints, hand sanitizer, crossword puzzles, word finds, etc. The chlldren of FBC made about 25 treat bags for the deputies of the Buckingham Sheriff’s Department. Through these projects FBC expressed the love of Jesus to those who came to the church and to those who were visited. FBC had 40 participants in the Missions Blitz who provided blessings to many people. Jones Chapel will host a Trunk-or-Treat on Saturday, October 27, in the church parking lot for chldren who would like a safe place to show off their costumes and get candy! Jones Chapel is a sponsor of the Pregnancy Center and participated in the Walk for Life at High Bridge Trail State Park on September 29. Their ongoing mission projects include the youth collecting coats for students, collecting food items for Backpacks of Love, and purchasing items for Hope for Appalachia. Mulberry Grove’s concentrations for September were the Alma Hunt Offering for State Missions, preparing for the JRBA Mission Blitz on September 29, and collecting hats, gloves, blankets, and coats for the Hope project. Donations for the Appalachia project will continue until mid-October. Members continue to volunteer at the bi-monthly food distribution at the Crystal Cathedral, and the outreach ministry to shut-ins is ongoing. Members have provided 9 blankets and 1 pair of gloves for Hope for Appalachia.Current efforts at Sharon include collections of additional school supplies for local children, and warm, winter outerwear for the fall delivery by Hope for Appalachia. Monetary contributions are focused o the Alma Hunt State Mission Offering, and support for Virginia Baptist Disaster Response teams. Rose of Sharon WMU continues visiting with and delivering meals to those who are sick or home-bound.5046980825500On Wednesday, September 26, Jim and Joy Dorsey delivered Tar Wallet’s Hope for Appalachia items to Culpeper. 6 014287500 OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE>>>I have taken on the responsibility of bringing a HOPE team to Kentucky this coming spring. Please keep our team and all of the other teams in prayer. Mt. Zion will adopt a school again this year and we need each of you to make boxes if you can. I will be getting information out to you as to making the boxes fit the appropriate age and gender. (The list may be slightly different this year.) It is very important that every box contain the listed items. It looks like approximately 1400-1500 boxes will be needed in all this year as additional schools have requested to be included. I need volunteers to actually go in the spring when we deliver the boxes and interact with the students. Please pray about it. If you have questions, please feel free to contact me. And, of course,we are going out on November 28, to carry coats, hats, etc. to the schools, too. If you want to go on the fall delivery, please call me right away and I will get information to you. If you plan to go, you must get a background check on yourself and have the results when we go to the schools. Thank you for your consideration and help. Your prayers are coveted for the entire ministry.Blessings,WoodyRev. Woody Mooren2preaching@804-382-7954JRBA LEARNS AND GROWS>>>Pastor’s HuddleIt was nice to gather with our “core” of pastors at the last Huddle. Our thoughts and prayers go out to those impacted by Hurricane Florence and to the volunteers as they serve in the Carolinas (for one of our pastors, Rev. Woody Moore, in particular, who was missed at the Huddle while he was serving. I want to encourage each pastor to plan on joining us for our next meeting on October 17. See you then at First Baptist Dillwyn at noon. In Christ,MikeRev. Michael KholJones Chapel Learns and GrowsPastor Richard has been leading a Wednesday night Bible Study on the Book of Daniel over the past several weeks, leading up to a new study on the Book of Revelation. Anyone who would like to join in for this study is welcome. OTHER EVENTS>>>Due to rain and flooding, Antioch’s Tent Revival was moved from the bank of the Hardware River to the church. It was held September 27 – 30. -95253302000JRBA CELEBRATES>>>Goshen celebrated its 160th birthday on Sunday, September 23, 2018. JRBA congratulates Goshen on its many years of faithful service to God and to the community.5295900000Cedar extends sympathy to the family of Dennis Waycater who passed away on August 24.Jones Chapel extends heartfelt sympathy to Carlton Ownby and the rest of the family, on the passsing of his wife, Mary Ownby.STAFF CHANGE>>>Rev. Jimmie Beale will be completing his Interim Pastorate at Buckingham on October 14. May God bless him and Adele as they continue theirjourney of faith. 7IN APPRECIATION>>>Blessings!Thank you so much for the wonderful gift of $200.00* for Hope for Appalachia! You are all wonderful and are such a blessing to help us provide hope to kids in Kentucky. I appreciate so much your faithfulness! The gift is such a blessing, particularly since we are preparing for our fall trip. We plan to take hats and gloves to over double the number of schools that we did last year. But God is Good, and I know He will provide! Thank You!God Bless,Rev. Mike DodsonHope for Appalachia*A donation of $200 was contributed to JRBA for Hope for Appalachia by S.E.E.D.S. International. Dear JRBA,Your gift* matters! Your gift heals! You make redemption and Jesus real. Your compassion makes disciples – and even ministers! Because of you, Pastor Costella Forney can share her story of transformation.Incarcerated at Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women since 2001, Costalla spent her time developing a close relationship with the chaplain…She participated in programs like Baptism class, Church Choir, and Bible Study. She received pastoral counseling. As a tutor in the WorkWise program, Costella worked diligently on her life and spirit. Her strong faith was so evident that her chaplain invited Costella to become a member of the Worship Leadership Team where she served the “inside” church for many years. She had many fears as she approached release in June 2016. She said, “God took care of it all. That is my testimony. Just a sample: As I was getting realeased, I had 3 big practical fears. My first fear was actually walking out of the gate. In the back of my mind I kept thinking, my legs would give….my knees would buckle….so overwhelmed that I couldn’t take it. But, God took care of it. An officer talked to me, calmed me, made it better. My second fear was probation. What would it involve? When I went, the lady gave me a form to fill out and I turned it back in. She told me orientation is on Wednesday – and that was it. I was like, That’s it? Yes. That was it. God took care of it! For eight months I reported – and then I was put on Shadow Track. My third fear was driving. I was petrified. Things had changed so much since I had driven. The thought of taking the test shot my nerves. But, I studied online and passed both test with 100%. I got a car in December (another God-gift) and I have been driving ever sense – just recently getting on the interstate! God took care of it! God has been with me all the way. The things I learned in prison from my chaplain and volunteers, I have applied. Whatever my fears, God is with me. God took care of it. God has been so good to me.”Costella was invited to preach at John Wesley United Methodist Church on Mother’s Day 2017 – her call was evident. Costella studied and worked as a lay-servant and had taken classes all along. This year the District Superintendent surprised Costella callilng her in to speak with him. Smiling, he said, “It isn’t every day that someone is appointed the pastor of the church where they grew up.” And with that, her call and her job as pastor was sealed. After licensing class in May of 2019, Costella will become a licensed local pastor for the United Methodist Church. In the meantime, Pastor Costella Forney is sharing her living testimony while serving as pastor to her beloved church.Your gifts to GraceInside supported Costella in her journey by giving her a GraceInside Chaplain. The Holy Spirit is alive and well on the inside. Your church inside is growing disciples and ministers who will serve our community by serving God.Keeping GraceInside,J. Randy Myers*JRBA donated $200 to GraceInside in April by order of the Executive Board. FOR YOUR INFORMATION>>> ATTENTIONJRBA OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRSYour written annual reports for 2017-2018 were due to the JRBA Office by Monday, October 1, 2018.Please note that these reports are to include anything completed during the 2017-2018 associational year. These reports will be in the 2017-2018 Book of Reports given out at the Annual Meeting. (Reports will not be given orally.) Since we no longer print an Annual, the Book of Reports also serves as our reporting medium to the state and Southern Baptist Convention. You can give Phyllis a hard copy or email your report to jrba@. THANK YOU to those who have already turned in your reports! If you still plan to enter a report into the Book of Reports, please get it in by Wednesday, October 10. Go to to see the BGAV blog about JRBA’s mssion trip to Bland.RISE AGAINST HUNGER: JRBA has been notified that the 32,616 meals packaged at our June 3, 2018, Meal Packing Event have been shipped to Haiti. They went in a shipment of 285,120 meals to the RAH partner, Haiti Outreach Ministries. This is an organization that nourishes lives through food assistance and other services in Haiti. FREE ORGAN AVAILABLE: Rev. Richard Tuttle, Jones Chapel, has announced that they would like to give away a free organ to a new home. If anyone is interested in taking the organ, please contact Carol Ownby at cownby@ or the pastor at pastor4joneschapel@If your church would like to conduct an “Embrace the Joy” Emphasis in your church, please contact Eddie Stratton or Don Campbell, BGAV Development Office, at 1-800-255-2428. “Embrace the Joy” is a 3-week emphasis equating generosity and joy. It is Bible-based and stresses the joy of stewardshp generosiy. It is led by an outside consultant who works with the church staff in the calendaring and conducting of the event. The event will challenge members of the congregation to prayerfully and reasonably consider their anticipated generosity for the following calendar year. The approximate expense for this program is $250 for a church with a membership of 149 or less. Another Stewardship tool is available from the Virginia Baptist Foundation. “Miraculous Generosity” is a FREE DVD Bible Study designed to unlock the generous heart in every believer. It explores how God transforms our humble gifts into modern-day miracles when we step out in faith. Visit MiraculousGenerosity to see the video trailer and to order the FREE DVD and toolkit. 8ATTENDING TO BUSINESS>>>JRBA COMMITTEE MEETINGSThe JRBA Program Committee met on Monday, September 10, at the Associational office to work on the program for the upcoming Annual Fall Meeting. In attendance were committee members Phyllis Tyler, Clarence Gormus, Judy Ownby, Geraldine Whaley, and Moderator Rev. Michael Khol. Rev. John Moxley and Rev. Jimmy Dunn attended, representing the host church, First Baptist Dillwyn. A draft of the program was completed and members of the committee plan to contact all those who will be asked to participate. The early business session will be followed by a fellowship dinner and a traditional worship service. The program will be presented for approval to the Executive Board on October 8. The JRBA Finance Committee also met on Monday, September 10, to prepare a proposed budget for 2018-2019. In attendance were Chair, Judy Ownby, and committee members, Audrey Ragland and Betty Toney. The 2017-2018 budget and expenditures were examined and a proposed budget was outlined, in accordance with new guidelines adopted at the July 2018 Executive Board Meeting. The proposed budget will be presented at the October 8th Executive Board Meeting for discussion and approval. Once approved by the board, it will be presented for final approval at the Annual Fall Meeting on October 18.The JRBA Audit Committee (Audrey Ragland and Frank Breault) met with Judy Ownby, Treasurer, to examine the 2017-2018 financial records of JRBA and the John E. Mann, Sr. Benevolence Fund. All finances were found to be in order. The committee’s report will be presented at the October 8th Executive Board Meeting for approval. right1270000KEEP IN PRAYER>>>Those who are lost and need to know the SaviorTar Wallet and Buckingham as they search for a new pastor JRBA ChurchesJRBA Hispanic MinistryJRBA Pastors and Pastors’ HuddleVictims and Volunteers – Hurricane FlorenceVictoria Gina Vassile, JRBA WMU Project Ruth AdopteeLocal family serving IMB All those in our congregations who are ill or have lost loves ones…the prayers of the righteous please Him.Psalm 15:8b0317500FROM YOUR MODERATOR>>>As our church year wraps up and our Harvest Festival season starts up, let us turn to the LORD and celebrate what He is and will continue to do through His servants. By the time you read this, we will have the Missions Blitz behind us (although as I write this I have to speak in faith that all will go well?). I am always encouraged when I see churches coming together for a greater good. I want to thank each church for what they are doing in their own communities, in the name of Jesus, to further His kingdom and the Gospel. I look forward to my second year as Moderator of the association and trust for another fruitful and peace-filled year.In Christ’s Love,MikeRev. Michael KholACCOMPLISHING TOGETHER WHAT WE CANNOT DO ALONE7 WAYS TO SHOW APPRECIATION TO YOUR PASTORSimply say “thank you” for what they do. Most pastors don’t hear this enough. Send a card or email, or call them up.Thank their family. Remember that it is hard to be a pastor’s spouse or kid. Let them know you appreciate them, perhaps with a tangible gift.Recognize special days for the pastor and their family. (Birthdays, Anniversaries, etc.)Pray for your pastor! Ask for specific requests, pray for them, and follow up by asking how these things are anize people in your ministry to provide some sort of recognition for the pastor.Protect your pastor and have his back. Never undermine or engage in ungodly criticism of your pastor – support him, whether or not you agree. Lead your ministry well. When you say you’ll do something, follow through! If your pastor knows he can depend on you, it will be a true blessing!9ASSOCIATION FINANCES2017 - 2018REGULAR BUDGET RECEIPTSChurchSeptemberYear EndAntioch(Scottsville)$ 300.00$ 1,200.00Antioch Union$ 500.00Arvon$ 1,000.00$ 1,000.00Buckingham$ 1,024.97Cedar$ 2,500.00Chestnut Grove$ 500.00Enon$ 700.00First Baptist Dillwyn$ 1,000.00$ 4,000.00Fitzgerald Memorial$ 550.00Fork of Willis$ 456.00Gladstone Memorial$ 1,335.00Goshen$ 1,180.00Jones Chapel$ 164.90$ 1,886.00Mt. Tabor$ 674.22Mt. Zion$ 1,800.00Mulberry Grove$ 2,115.00Sharon$ 1,573.00Tar Wallet $ 500.00Individuals$ 500.00VBMB – Alma Hunt$ 190.05 TOTAL$ 2,464.90$24,184.24*Approved Budget for 2017 – 2018: $23,881.00TREASURERS: Please note that unless a specific ministry or project is designated on the memo line of the check or in an accompanying note, the contribution will appear in the regular budget receipts. ALSO NOTE: Funds received are reflective of the Associational Year (Oct. 1, 2017 – Sept. 30, 2018), NOT the calendar year. *The new associational year starts October 1, 2018, so next month we will start with a clean slate for 2018-2019 contributions.DESIGNATED FUNDSADDITIONAL MISSIONS Carryover from 2016 - 2017: $573.04Budgeted - $700.00ContributionsFall Meeting Offering - $603.00Spring Meeting Offering - $562.00S.E.E.D. Ministry - $200.00 (Designated for Hope for Appalachia)Memorial Gift (Pat Shepherd) - $100.00Expenditures BGAV Disaster Relief - $603.00Pregnancy Support Center (Farmville) - $200.00 Fellowship of Christian Athletes - $150.00GraceInside - $200.00Gideons International - $200.00Hope for Appalachia - $762.00Year End Balance: $623.04YOUTH ENCOUNTERCarryover from 2016 - 2017: $300.00Year End Balance: $300.00This will carry over into the Additional Missions line item for 2018-2019.EARMARKED FOR COPIER$2,500.00Cost of New Copier: $1,995.00Cost of Computer: $508.98Cost of Antivirus/Other Computer Supplies: $36.11Fund is Depleted: Overage of $0.09JRBA HISPANIC MINISTRYCarryover from 2016 - 2017: $ 542.18ContributionsEnon - $100.00Expenditures Buckingham Baptist – Christmas Fiesta - $100Budgeted amount was not needed.Year End Balance: $ 542.18This will carry over into the Additional Missions line item for 2018-2019.JRBA 2018 MISSIONS BLITZContributionsBuckingham: $100.00Mt. Zion WMU: $500.00Mulberry Grove: $300.00Individuals: $25.00TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS: $925.00ExpendituresSpreading God’s Gifts (material for handicapped ramps): $925.00Budgeted amount was not needed.There will be no carryover to the new budget. CONTRIBUTIONS FOR 2018 EVENTContributions for our June 3, 2018, event totaled $9,430.17. We packaged 32,616 meals for hungry people around the world.STARTING OVER…FOR 2019ChurchSeptemberYear EndGladstone Memorial$ 117.26 TOTAL$ 117.26*$117.26 will carry over to the new RAH line item in the 2018-2019 budget. John E. Mann, Sr. Benevolence FundChurchSeptemberYear EndBuckingham$ 200.00Cedar$ 300.00Enon$ 200.00First Baptist Dillwyn$ 500.00Goshen$ 250.00Mt. Zion$ 100.00Mulberry Grove$ 300.00Sharon$ 200.00Memorial Gift (Pat Shepherd)$ 100.00 TOTAL$2,150.00 August Balance: $4,866.75September Disbursements$200.00Year End Balance: $4,666.75.BLAND MINISTRY CENTER CONTRIBUTIONSJRBA (Budgeted $250 – Ministry Center + $250 – Dental Clinic)Mulberry Grove - $500JRBA WMU - $216Individual - $7TOTAL: $1,223.00 BLAND MISSION TEAM CONTRIBUTIONSTeam Members: $325.00Individuals: $235.00Sharon: $128.00SEED Ministry: $150.00Mt. Zion WMU: $500.00JRBA: $100.00Glade Hill Baptist Members: $160.00TOTAL: $1,598.00 Expenditures for the Team and Items for the Ministry Volunteer House:$1,249.38Balance of $348.62 given to Bland Ministry Center.TOTAL TO BLAND MINISTRY CENTER & DENTAL CLINIC$1,571.62 – Disbursed – Balance: $0.0010 ................
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