Hungary Mission Team Update

Friends,

I am excited to let you know that planning for our trip to work with Doug and Lea Coppage in Hungary is well underway. Our full team includes Cole Severns, David McGraw, Mariah McGraw, Kathy McGraw, Ben Peery, and myself. We are having conversations about what it means to go on mission and what attitudes and assumptions we are carrying with us as we go.

We are beginning to retell Doug and Lea’s story. The first step in learning about Doug and Lea is to read the framed poster next to the women’s restroom on the main floor of the church. We are not the first group from Tabernacle to visit Hungary! Many of you have stories about Doug and Lea, their journey, and their roots as part of the Tabernacle family. If you have a story, please reach out to me (brock@tbcrichmond.org) so that we can retell that story to those of us who do not know Doug and Lea.

Each team member has begun work on a bible story that we will teach. Each lesson is connected to a basic part of the English language (numbers, names of animals, etc.). After helping facilitate a baseball camp each day, we will be working with the youth and kids that attend, teaching these bible lessons in creative ways that also introduce them to English.

Thank for your generosity and support! To date, you have given over $2000 to support this trip. Your donations and prayers are part of what integrates you into this trip. Please continue to give generously over the upcoming weeks to lessen the financial burden of those who are traveling. You can give after worship in the Welcome Center or during Wednesday night supper.

Continue to pray for the team as prepare. We are all excited, but we all have some nervousness as well. Pray for Doug and Lea as they continue to prepare for us, and Doug specifically as he works with the city council to extend the use permit for the baseball field.

I am so grateful for your support, and look forward to sharing this trip with you each step of the way.

Grace and Peace,

Hogan

Children’s Ministry Report – Spring 2019

CHILDREN’S MINISTRY REPORT: Rev. Jerusha Moses

The Children’s Ministry highlights are as follows:

  • Leadership: Children’s Ministry was led by the Children’s Team under the direction of the Team Leader, April Kennedy. Rev. Jerusha Moses’s last official work day was February 13, 2019. She awaits the approval of her Religious Worker’s Permit.
  • The TCCC leadership committee and TBC Children’s Team met together on Wednesday March 20, 8:30AM in the Conference room. This meeting facilitated the creation of a shared vision for Children’s work at Tabernacle Baptist Church.
  • Parents’ Night Out was offered by the Nursery Workers, Diana Faison and Kara. Each parent paid $10 per child (which included childcare, activity cost, and pizza dinner)
    • Valentine’s Day Parents’ Night Out: 14 children attended on 2/16/2019. Rachel and Hogan Brock led a slime activity.
    • Easter Edition Parents’ Night Out: 10 children attended on 4/13/2019.
  • Intergenerational Activities
    • A Game Night was held 2/22. Six families brought soup to share (the Lowery, Kennedy, Wright, Smith/Mize, Corbitt, and Snipe families). It was a special time of fellowship and fun as children, youth, and families played board games together. Jessica Corbitt organized a large-scale BINGO game with prizes.
    • The Youth Group helped strip the Children’s Tables in the Worship Explorers classroom and finished the tables with artwork. This was carried out in response to a request from a Sunday School teacher’s mentioning the half peeled plastic lining on the tables were a distraction to the children during Worship Explorers.
  • Lent
    • Ash Wednesday: Rev. Meg Lacy prepared special Worship bags for children to use in the Sanctuary. The Nursery had 17 children. The Children’s Team imposed ashes for the nursery-aged children with a special Ash Wednesday Lesson
    • Palm Sunday: The palm parade and 2 children’s choirs (led by Judy, Jessica, and Terry) was well attended.
    • Maundy Thursday: Children played a significant role in the Maundy Thursday Footwashing/Hand-washing ceremonies. Nursery was also provided.
    • Good Friday: It was decided that Children up to Grade 5 would be in the nursery during this service. Diana Faison came up with 2 activities for children. Sadly the evening’s service was cancelled due to anticipated storms.
    • Easter Egg Hunt: We had a joint TCCC-TBC Children’s Ministry Easter Egg Hunt at Judy’s home. The Children’s Team unanimously decided that the Easter Egg Hunt would be scheduled for the Saturday before Easter, in order to make Holy Week more child friendly. We had a special Welcome Table with representatives from TBC Children’s Committee and TCCC. The older children had an Easter questionnaire activity of 5 questions and received a candy bag for completion. Jerusha led the opening prayer.
    • Easter Sunday: The children joined in the Easter breakfast and the flowering of the cross during the worship service.
  • Wednesday Nights
    • Erika Hollen (our newest teacher) led preschool choir during Mrs. Helen Davidson’s brief absence. We are grateful for the leadership of Judy Fiske, Jessica Corbitt, and Terry in leading the children’s choirs.
  • Babies: 2 babies were added to the ministry.
    • Maxwell Killian Wolf was born 3/28/2019 4:10am
    • Nibe Char Ngwa was also born 3/28/2019 7:50am

Youth Minister’s Report – Spring 2019

YOUTH MINISTER’S REPORT: Hogan Brock

What a busy quarter we’ve had! The youth have done a lot in the last few months. Let’s run through some of the highlights.

In early February, we gathered for a Discipleship Now weekend. We explored the radical grace of Jesus and what it means to live in that grace when we choose to follow Christ. We were graciously hosted by Jay and Tracy Hartman and Andrew Sabatini and Sarah Smith. Kate Marshall, Abigail and Joshua Ballew, Emily White, and Rachel Brock are youth mentors that gave up some or all of their weekend to invest in our youth group. As part of the weekend, we repainted the tables in the Worship Explorers classroom (across from Susan Lumpkin’s office). Stop by and see what was created! We also had the opportunity to worship with our Burmese brothers and sisters at their youth worship service on Saturday night.

In March, we partnered with CBF Virginia and many churches throughout the state in Williamsburg, VA for Mission Madness! We worked throughout the community, forging and continuing relationships on behalf of Walnut Hills Baptist Church, which hosted the weekend. We came back tired, but with a new understanding of the kind of transformation that God can cause.

Throughout the past few months, we have been praying for and celebrating with one another as students. Our rising 8th graders completed the application processes for speciality centers and high schools. We are excited for Dylan and Kaeo who will be studying at the Center for the Arts in Musical Theater at Henrico County High School, and we are excited for Sarala Kennedy who will be studying at Maggie L. Walker Governor’s School.

We have also been praying for both Preston and James Lowery as they applied for and accepted new jobs! Preston has begun working part-time at a local market and James has begun working with an urban farming initiative. We celebrate with James and Preston and pray for them as they continue to work and study!

We also celebrate with and continue to pray for our high school seniors, Monica Iang, Kanoa Burgess, and James Lowery, as they make decisions about next steps in education or in the workforce.

Thank you to all of those who have volunteered with, supported, and loved our youth over the past few months. Your support enables us to continue to do the things we do! A very special thank you is owed to Kathy McGraw for her continued leadership in youth Sunday School. Kathy, thanks for all that you do! Parents, youth mentors, and church, we’ve had a great start to 2019 and we can’t wait for what’s to come.

Minister of Music and Worship’s Report – Spring 2019

Minister of Music and Worship’s Report: Dr. Judy Fiske

The Epiphany Season at Tabernacle is always a busy, artistic time at Tabernacle. This particular Epiphany was also LONG. Easter was April 21 which put Ash Wednesday on March 6 and gave us nine weeks in Epiphany. This year we built a mountain in the sanctuary using a group of very tall ladders and spent the season traveling to that mountaintop to encounter Jesus. The theme song was “We Would See Jesus”, a hymn that was in the 1956 Baptist Hymnal. It was sung or played most Sundays using the original tune and several other interesting tunes. We began working our way through the gospel of Matthew. We began with The story of the Wise Men and ended with the transfiguration of Jesus. Music was led by the Sanctuary Choir, our two older children’s choirs and our youth worship ensemble.

 

The Ash Wednesday service was a somber reminder of our humanity and the fact that our lives are fleeting. Our Lenten theme song was “I Shall Not Want” by Audrey Assad. It was sung every week by different people in the congregation. The passages in Matthew were of the parables which led to much interesting and challenging preach. The worship installation consisted of circles which were painted to express the message of each parable. They were hung in front of the pulpit and were then moved to a large apparatus hanging from the ceiling each. Many thanks are due to Jay Hartman who helped design the apparatus and to the various groups of people who worked on making and painting the circles.

The Sanctuary Choir, Children’s Choirs and Youth Worship Ensemble spent much of Lent preparing music for Holy Week. Many thanks are due to our dedicated and talented musicians of all ages.

Associate Pastor’s Report – Spring 2019

ASSOCIATE PASTOR’S REPORT: Rev. Meg Lacy

Greetings, Tab! It’s hard for me to believe that this time last year, I was writing my very first quarterly report. Oh, what a beautiful thing 🙂

So much has happened in the past year, and in fact, so much has happened in just the past few months! It’s been a busy first quarter around here, as we transitioned into 2019, celebrated Epiphany and Lent, and continue on this journey of life and faith together.

Here are some highlights:

Administration

  • We are excited to announce that we are working on the development of a Church Mobile App! Hope Cutchins (Communications Coordinator), Susan Lumpkin (Financial Assistant), Steve Law (Church Treasurer), and I have been exploring this possibility and it was recently approved by the Administrative Board. We are excited about the versatility this will offer to help us to improve communication and simplify our online giving process.
  • We hired Jerusha Moses as Minister to Children and Families in the the fall of 2018, knowing that it was likely Tabernacle would play a role in her application for her R1 Religious Workers visa. In February we were thrilled to submit all of the appropriate paperwork to USCIS on Jerusha’s behalf! At this time, Jerusha has been required to step away from her official role at Tabernacle. We grateful for the amazing leadership of the Children’s Ministry Team that has stepped in to lead in her absence.
  • In February, the Nominating Committee presented a new slate of leaders for our Boards & Committees that was subsequently approved by the congregation. No surprise here—we have amazing lay leaders! In addition to our typical slate, the Nominating Committee proposed for us a new structure for our Building & Grounds Committee, growing it from 3 members to 5. In April, this committee had their first meeting and delegated out various areas of maintenance and upkeep to each member, to help share the load of this important work.
  • Alongside the restructuring of Building and Grounds, the Administrative Board approved a trial job description for Vincent Sallie as Building Services Coordinator for the year 2019. This position recognizes Vincent’s role beyond custodial responsibilities and makes Vincent the official staff liaison for the Building and Grounds Committee.

Spiritual Formation

  • In January and February, Burdette Robinson and Jennifer Law kicked off our new TBC 101 and TBC 201 classes, for those interested in learning more about Tabernacle or considering membership in our community.
  • In February and March we launched two new small groups: The Glen Allen Small Group, which meets on Sunday evenings at homes in Glen Allen, and The Tab Small Group, which meets on Sunday mornings in the church building. We are still working on supporting these groups and getting them off to a strong start. If you are interested in a small group, both groups are accepting new members!
  • In March, I led the first Deacon Discernment Retreat. This was a time for our deacons to gather and pray, to learn about their Spiritual Gifts and discern where they feel called to use these gifts in the life of Tabernacle in the coming year. We had 17 Deacons participate, and it was a joy to be together and learn more about one another and what God is doing among us.
  • We kicked off Lent with an Ash Wednesday worship service marked by contemplation and quiet. I loved playing a role in the collaboration of this service and seeing it come to fruition. A special thanks to Marshall Powell for his amazing contribution on the banjo! Marshall had not yet led in worship for us, and it was a portion of the service enjoyed by all!
  • Also in Lent, I offered a 6-week Wednesday night series entitled Everyday Spirituality. A diverse group gathered on Wednesday nights in the Fellowship Hall to consider what a spiritual practice is, and how these practices can become a part of the fabric of our lives. We explored the practices of Getting Lost, Having a Body, Meditation, Encountering Others, and Feeling Pain.

Personal Life

  • Yes, even pastors have personal lives! And a tremendous number of things have happened in mine in the past few months! In January, I started house hunting, and after a few false starts, closed on a sweet little home in the Lakeside neighborhood in February. A big thanks to Jim McMurray who walked through this process with me so graciously. I’m excited to be putting down roots here in Richmond, and my pup is so grateful to have a yard again!
  • In February, JJ and I got engaged! JJ and I met here at Tabernacle, on my second Sunday in Worship, and it has been wonderful to have the support of our church community as we move into this next season of engagement and marriage. I’ve told many colleagues that I cannot imagine doing this in any other congregation and being offered such support, yet without any prying or gossip. Thank you walking with us as we journey together!

It is a blessing to be with you, Tabernacle. Thank you for loving me, and letting me love you!

Holy Week 2019 in Pictures

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blessing the Bread, the Cup
For Holy Thursday

Let us bless the bread
that gives itself to us
with its terrible weight,
its infinite grace.

Let us bless the cup
poured out for us
with a love
that makes us anew.

Let us gather
around these gifts
simply given
and deeply blessed.

And then let us go
bearing the bread,
carrying the cup,
laying the table
within a hungering world.

 

 

 

Still
For Good Friday

This day
let all stand still
in silence,
in sorrow.

Sun and moon
be still.

Earth
be still.

Still
the waters.

Still
the wind.

Let the ground
gape in stunned lamentation.

 


 

Blessing for a Broken Vessel
For Holy Saturday

Do not despair.
You hold the memory
of what it was
to be whole.

It lives deep
in your bones.
It abides
in your heart
that has been torn
and mended
a hundred times.
It persists
in your lungs
that know the mystery
of what it means
to be full,
to be empty,
to be full again.

I am not asking you
to give up your grip
on the shards you clasp
so close to you

but to wonder
what it would be like
for those jagged edges
to meet each other
in some new pattern
that you have never imagined,
that you have never dared
to dream.

 


 

Seen
For Easter Day

You had not imagined
that something so empty
could fill you
to overflowing,

and now you carry
the knowledge
like an awful treasure
or like a child
that curls itself
within your heart:

how the emptiness
will bear forth
a new world
you cannot fathom
but on whose edge
you stand.

So why do you linger?
You have seen,
and so you are
already blessed.
You have been seen,
and so you are
the blessing.

There is no other word
you need.
There is simply
to go
and tell.
There is simply
to begin.

 

 

Blessings by Jan Richardson.

Meet Vincent Sallie!

Meet Vincent Sallie! 
 
A few weeks ago, Vincent celebrated his fourth Anniversary with us!  During this time, he has been serving faithfully by keeping our facilities clean and maintained. Vincent brings many skills to his work—he is a problem solver, a great multi-tasker, and a relationship builder. Vincent’s favorite thing about his job: you! Vincent loves the people at Tabernacle, and getting to interact with you on Wednesday nights, or throughout the week in the building. He is always greeting those coming in for Bible study on Tuesdays with warm hugs and connecting with the children at TCCC with laughter and fun. 
 
For 2019, the Personnel Committee has recommended a new trial job description for Vincent’s position: Building Services Coordinator. This role will continue to include custodial duties, but also reflects Vincent’s role with the Building and Grounds Committee and the maintenance of our systems and spaces.  The TBC Administrative Board approved this trial position in March, and Vincent will begin working with the Building and Grounds Committee next month. You can read the trial job description for this position below. If you have any questions, please reach out to the Personnel Committee or Administrative Board. And next time you see Vincent, make sure to offer your appreciation for all he does for us each week!
 
 
 

Construction & Renovation News March/April 2019

Our Construction & Renovation Committee has been hard at work overseeing improvements to the Williams Building in March, as well as making progress on the Row House project and the main church building renovation. More details are available in the slideshow below – feel free to contact members of the committee with questions or thoughts. Thank you to Donna Soyars for compiling these slides to update us and guide us in prayer for these projects as we improve our spaces!