SERVICE OF HOLY WORSHIP July 15, 2018 JulyThe 10, 2018 Word Vol. 70, No. 27 11:00 am UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA Sermon: “Keeping Faith” Sue Walton Retires Dr. Matthew Tennant Over the past 34 years, University Over the years, Sue worked with con- Baptist Church has enjoyed the con- fidential information, including the Scripture: sistent, quiet blessing of Sue Walton, contribution records of everyone who Mark 6:14-29 our Office Manager. Family responsi- gave money to UBC. She was protec- bilities have begun to require tive of this information and Anthem: more of her time and energy, always honored the trust We Walk by Faith — Leggett and after carefully considering placed in her. Other infor- her family’s needs, she came to mation, including confidential Deacons: *Alan Hendricks, Carolyn & the difficult conclusion that it is prayer requests, was given Ed Lowry, Alice Batten, Ray Gaines, time to retire. She will work in this same respect. For her Scott Miller the office part time over the diligence and thoughtfulness, next several months as we seek we give Sue our thanks. Nursery Workers: Aimee Marshall, to fill the incredible void she leaves. Debra Bryant, Lindsay Marshall, Sue has always expressed her love and Take this time to thank Sue for all she concern for her parents and siblings, Carter Groff has meant to this church and let her her extended family, and her own Children’s Church: Cindy Bryant, Joey know how much you will miss her. church family. This regard and care Hamel Sue did not push the envelope or make were also extended to the UBC family. Ushers for July: Shirley Clark, Sally demands. Instead, she gently listened Now, as Sue prepares to spend more Chewning, Martha Wood, Joyce whenever someone called or came to time with her family, we express our Martin, Jack Wilkerson the office to talk. She generously gave love and concern for her, and send her Greeters: Charlotte Bailey, Peter her time to people daily. In giving time off with our blessing.

Ohlms to everyone, she practiced the presence On a Sunday in the coming months, of Christ and furthered the mission of we will celebrate her long tenure and this church. give everyone the opportunity to offi- Will and Erin Brown are away this week- Sue was primarily the Financial Secre- cially express their love and apprecia- end spending time with their family. tary for many years before becoming tion for Sue. In the meantime, please the Office Manager. Her duties were keep Sue (and the church) in your

many and varied, and she did them prayers during this time of transition. WMU with a smile and a pleasant attitude. School Supplies Project Summer Choir Program The WMU is collecting money to purchase school supplies for the low- “Anthems of ” income children at Woodbrook Elementary School. This project is Sunday, July 22 2:00 pm coordinated by Love INC in cooper- ation with city and county schools’ Luncheon at 12:00 noon Family Support Workers.

John Rutter is an English composer and conductor, associated mainly with Make checks payable to UBC and choral music and active internationally for many years. His larger choral earmark them for “School Supplies.” works, , , , Mass of the Children, The Gift of Life, and Visions, are widely performed around the world, and many of his shorter pieces such as The Lord Bless Y ou and Keep Y ou, For the Beauty of the Did you know? Earth, Look at the World, and All Things Bright and Beautiful have become Between 50% and 60% of the children ‘standards’. His arrangements of Christmas carols (O Holy Night, What at Woodbrook Elementary School are Sweeter Music, Personent Hodie) are becoming standard repertoire for

on free or reduced-price lunch. churches and professional choirs. He established the Collegium record label in 1983 as a vehicle for recordings with his professional chamber choir the Cam- The money we collect helps purchase bridge Singers, and they have made over fifty recordings. He has enjoyed a school supplies all during the year for long association with Clare College, Cambridge – first as student, then Direc- these children. tor of Music, later as parent, and recording producer for their renowned choir.

This money also helps with shoes, On Sunday, July 22, we are excited to present our Summer Choir Program, a emergency clothing, hygiene needs, sampling of John Rutter anthems. After morning worship, there will be a and healthy snacks for these same chil- luncheon, followed by the program beginning at 2:00 pm. Please come join us dren during the school year. and enjoy some truly amazing music!

And they're off . . . heading to Tangier Island for a week of projects, getting to know the youth of that area, and growing in Christ together: Isabella Canseco, Carter Groff, Joey Hamel, Kelly Kossi, Zach Martindale, Audrey Miller, Leah Miller, Christian Proffitt, Dean Tennant, Eddy Tennant, Will Wagoner Larry Johnson, Matt Tennant, Morgan Wagoner, Sarah Wilson Pray for the Youth and their chaperons as they spend time on Tangier Island this week. Pray for their health and safety and for God’s light to shine through them while they are working for God’s kingdom. UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH 1223 West Main Street Charlottesville, VA 22903 Phone (434) 293-5106

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Sympathy Covered-dish Supper Christian sympathy is extended to Jim Moore and his family at the death of Wednesday, July 18 CALENDAR his father, James Wallace (Jim) 5:00 pm Supper Moore on July 4. WEDNESDAY, July 11 6:00 pm Report on 6:30 Sanctuary Choir Thank You the Youth Mission Trip 7:00 Summer Choir Thank you for the prayers, cards, food, flowers, and support we have SUNDAY, July 15 had during Ruth’s recent illness and 9:00 Church Council & death. Your friendships, help, and Church Conference Deacons’ Mtg. Wednesday, August 1, 6:00 pm 9:45 Combined Adult Bible Study

9:45 ESOL Classes Presentation of JARC report on changes to the 11:00 Worship Service Nominating Committee at Work UBC Constitution and Bylaws 6:00 Youth - Real Life UBC's Nominating Committee is working to fill all the positions on our There will be time for discussion and Councils, Committees, and Teams. If TUESDAY, July 17 amendments before the VOTE. 9:00 UBC Work Team there is a ministry that you would like to be a part of, please contact Sarah If you have questions or feedback for 9:00 Painting Group Buchanan at [email protected] or JARC, contact any member of the Will Brown at committee: Will Brown, Shirley WEDNESDAY, July 18 [email protected]. Clark, Jim Hallissy, Alan Hendricks, 5:00 Covered-Dish Supper We would love to find the perfect Amanda Ohlms. 6:00 Youth Mission Trip Report place of service for you! 6:30 Sanctuary Choir 7:00 Summer Choir The Bereavement Team needs Flowers Bring Great Joy! baskets and If you would like to dedicate flow- sturdy, attractive tote bags ers for a special remembrance or to hold the items they take to families celebration, contact Sarah Buchanan Summer Schedules in grief situations. The containers to reserve your special date to have flowers placed in the sanctuary dur- Wednesday Night Potluck Suppers should be about the size of a small and Programs laundry basket, large enough to hold ing worship. (sarahbucha paper towels, tissues, paper plates and @gmail.com) or 434-409-9064) napkins, paper cups, plastic utensils, Available Sundays: coffee, toilet tissue, note pads, and an July 22, 29 and many dates later August 1 — Church Conference assortment of other items that might in the summer and fall. (vote on JARC recommendations) be needed by a family. If you love flowers, Rosewood Bible Study Monday, August 6 Please leave the baskets and bags on enjoy arranging them, the stage in Fellowship Hall. or want to learn how Led by Dr. Matthew Tennant to arrange them, please contact Sarah Buchanan, Sunday Morning Bible Study Domino’s Pizza is sponsoring a food and join us on the  ESOL Classes continue drive in memory of Andrew Baber, Floral Committee. son of Colleen Baber. Andrew was a  Joint Adult Class, Room 117 Domino’s driver at the time of his Video Series, “The Old Testament” with Amy-Jill Levine death. Nonperishable food items can be left in collection boxes  Other Adult Classes will not meet

located at the church or Look for the  Preschool, Children, and Youth dropped off at any will not meet Domino’s Pizza store. Recycling Bins!