This week we are continuing our summer podcast series with some stories from Animate! We are grateful for all who contributed to help organize, fund, and pray for all of the groups who participated this summer, and we hope you enjoy hearing some updates. This series will be released on Tuesdays for the next few weeks.
Worship: APEST – TEACHING
This podcast centers on the last of the 5 quotients, Teaching. What does it mean to be a teacher? Where are the blindspots for a church that over-emphasizes this role? What do we gain by listening to the teacher’s voice? Who among us is called to be a teacher?
Interested in going deeper? An online tool, and multiple books are available at this website.
Summer Stories: Camp Alkulana
This week we are continuing our summer podcast series with some stories from Camp Alkulana! We are grateful for all who contributed to help organize, fund, and pray for all of the groups who participated this summer, and we hope you enjoy hearing some updates. This series will be released on Tuesdays for the next few weeks.
Call Stories: Kate & Miriam, Part 2
For the next few weeks on Thursdays, we will be sharing a series of podcasts about the call stories of our pastoral staff.
We’re starting with Miriam Kennedy and Kate Clatterbuck, our pastoral interns from this summer! We are so glad that they were here with us for the last few months, and grateful for all of their contributions to the life of Tabernacle. Listen as they discuss their experiences in the Church, growing up with mothers working as ministers, and what ministry means to them.
Worship: APEST – Shepherding
This podcast centers on the fourth of the 5 quotients, Shepherding. What does it mean to be a shepherd? Where are the blindspots for a church that over-emphasizes this role? What do we gain by listening to the shepherd’s voice? Who among us is called to be a shepherd?
Interested in going deeper? An online tool, and multiple books are available at this website.
Summer Stories: Hungary Mission Trip, Part 2
Thank you for listening to our Summer Stories podcast series about our 2019 mission trips and camps! We are grateful for all who contributed to help organize, fund, and pray for all of the groups who participated this summer, and we hope you enjoy hearing some updates. This series will be released on Tuesdays for the next few weeks.
This summer, we sent a group to Hungary to work with Lea and Doug Coppage to help lead a baseball camp. In this podcast, listen to some of Ben Peery’s thoughts about their time together.
Sunday Worship 8-25-19
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Thank You TBC | Kate Clatterbuck
Tabernacle Family,
After a challenging freshman year, I was stuck feeling lost concerning God’s presence in my life and what I was called to do. As I wrestled with my plans for this summer, Mark Snipes suggested an internship at his church, Tabernacle Baptist Church, an opportunity that finally felt like something to lead me further on my path to God and calling. As summer got closer, I began to feel scared of the unknowns that I would face and anxious about the task of meeting new people. Before I came to Richmond, Sterling asked me to watch previous live-streamed services to get a better understanding of Tabernacle. The first livestream I watched featured Ryan Corbitt playing an instrumental version of “As the Deer,” my favorite hymn for as long as I can remember. As I listened and felt tears welling up in my eyes, I knew that, although this summer would be challenging, I was prepared to handle those challenges, knowing that I was not alone, for the journey I was embarking on was a part of God’s path for my life.
I have always struggled to remain clear in understanding who I am and college does not make this task easy. With so many opportunities, it is so easy to want to be and do everything. When I entered this summer, I was in a cycle of deciding to change my major every two seconds, questioning if ministry was even what I was called to do, and wondering if I was ready for the responsibility of a 40-hour-a-week job. This summer, I have grown so much in who I am and my calling to ministry. Because Tabernacle is filled with so many different types of people, there was no mold for me to conform to, no group of people to impersonate. I had to be genuine. I have learned to be myself and to feel confident in my leadership skills, passion for youth, and love of laughing. I credit this growth to the kind and loving nature of Tabernacle Baptist Church, for you all have loved me for who I am, never expecting me to conform into a tiny version of you.
Throughout this summer, I have been so grateful for the opportunity to serve here. From quiet hours in the conference room to crazy, child-filled Sunday mornings, this place is never predictable and is always moving. Thank you for showing me new ways to do ministry. Thank you for all of the wise advice and kind words when I needed them most. Thank you for your patience, understanding, and open-arms as I entered the role of Tabernacle’s intern. For all of those who ate, laughed, prayed, and worshipped with me, I am grateful for your presence and friendship. I want to specifically thank Hogan Brock and the youth group for allowing me to become a part of such an amazing group of people, letting me experience leading youth, and for getting to know me as I got to know you all. I want to thank the staff for welcoming me as an equal rather than a college student, giving me responsibilities and opportunities that have contributed to the amazing growth I have seen in myself this summer. Lastly, thank you Tabernacle for becoming a place filled with people who feel like home. You have welcomed me as one of your own, filling me with new life and confidence to take on the next opportunity that enters my life.
Thank you,
Kate Clatterbuck Pastoral Intern Summer 2019