Mission: God’s response. Our Opportunity.

The tension related to the election season, and recent world events, has set an anxious and fearful tone. The Church’s voice is needed now more than ever. We believe that the love of Christ transcends our differences. We believe that we have a role to play in building bridges and setting a different tone. Thus, our “little c” church continues to respond in all kinds of creative ways. We encourage you to find a way to get involved in any, or all, of the following events.
 
 
 
COATS, BLANKETS AND GROCERY BAGS NEEDED
Cold winter days are approaching, and we are asking for donations of coats and blankets for our clients who visit Tabernacle’s Clothes Closet.  Our inventory of men’s coats is extremely low.  At present, we have no blankets—only a few throws.  We also need paper grocery bags, with handles, for the purpose of food distribution.  Lastly, you are always invited to join us on Thursdays, 1:30-3:00 p.m. to serve in our Food Pantry/Clothes Closet Ministry. Let’s join together to offer warmth and sustenance to our neighbors this winter.
 
FOOD CO-OP DISCUSSION, DECEMBER 9
Please make plans to join Rev. Joel Ingram in hosting Rev. Nancy Yarnell, Executive Director of Food Security for America to answer questions about the co-op model at Tabernacle Baptist on Friday December 9th at 2pm in the Fellowship Hall. Rev. Yarnell has been starting neighborhood co-ops across the United States for over 6 years and will be consulting with us as we explore this next step in our hunger ministry. This is an exciting opportunity to ask questions and hear stories from someone who has seen this type of ministry flourish in many different locations.
 
OFFERING HOSPITALITY TO NEIGHBORS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD, DECEMBER 10
Partner with ReEstablish Richmond to welcome Richmond refugees at the Hila Celebration Potluck. We are looking for 10-15 Tabernacle folks to provide transportation, welcome, and serve a meal on Saturday, December 10th from 6:30-8:30. The celebration will be held in the Tabernacle fellowship hall.  The Hila Project is a group of refugee women who meet weekly to learn English and develop sewing skills. RSVP on the church website if you would like to volunteer, and kate@reestablishrichmond.org if you have questions.
 
 
A FULL CHRISTMAS MEAL DELIVERED TO 100+ NEIGHBORS, DECEMBER 21
Dozens of family and friends will gather on Wednesday, December 21 to deliver 100+ Christmas Baskets throughout the Richmond Metropolitan area. There are two ways you, and your family, can participate:
 
1) Your financial contribution can help make a family’s Christmas quite special as they gather around dining room tables and enjoy a warm meal together. Please consider making a financial contribution. The cost of each basket is $50. Each basket contains a full un-cooked turkey, canned items, bread, fresh fruit, eggs, milk, etc.
 
2) We would love for you to join in the actual delivery of the baskets. We will get organized and begin deliveries at 10:30 a.m.
 
This is a great opportunity to donate your time, energy, and love as a gift to our neighbors for Christmas. Invite your friends, co-workers, and neighbors to join us! Please RSVP via the church website.
 
 
Visit “Events” at www.tbcrichmond.org for the entire Advent & Christmas schedule and for other opportunities to serve.

A word of gratitude, from our Pastor, about Frances Thrift’s 25th Anniversary as our Child Care Center Director

Words cannot begin to express my gratitude to Frances for her faithfulness and steadfast care of numerous children, parents, and teachers. Frances is a pastor, mentor, and counselor. She is also a gifted plumber, painter, referee, party planner, accountant, nurse, bus coordinator, and cook. The Director’s job description morphs with each passing day as God brings new life into the center and the old building responds with the presentation of a new challenge. She is the quintessential model of a jack-of-all-trades. 

She would want us to mark this anniversary with an acknowledgement of the extraordinary parade of teachers that have served faithfully in the guidance of children. She’s right, they’ve been amazing. However, with that said, Frances has helped to bring out the best in our teachers. Her commitment to their development has helped put the Tabernacle Baptist Church Child Care Center on the map in our community. 

God has used her ministry to share the light of Christ and equip generations of children, and adults, to share that light as they venture out into world. We are blessed for the gift of her ministry and I feel blessed, beyond measure, to call her my friend.  

 

– Rev. Sterling W. Severns, Pastor

A Word from Frances Mathews Thrift upon her 25th Anniversary with TCCC

It is our honor to recognize Frances Mathews Thrift for her 25 years of dedication, guidance, and unlimited caring for children and their parents as Director of Tabernacle Child Care Center.   We say a special thank you for her ongoing inspiration as a key leader in our Children’s Ministry. 

We asked Frances to describe her thoughts about achieving this meaningful milestone:

Twenty five years…Unbelievable!! I had no idea of God’s leading in my life.  I thought I knew so much about following His lead as a Mom, Wife and Christian.  I was very wrong.  It has been an amazing experience to watch life unfold and smile that the One who guides us so well has allowed me this privilege.

I continue to be moved by parents who gingerly, trustingly drop their child or children off each day, leaving TCCC to give the world their amazing talents.  Each one trusting another group of individuals to teach, love and care for these incredible gifts they have produced.  It is the Teachers who need to be celebrated for my years– they work every day to love, play and teach children how to live and be a part of a community outside their home.  Our children are given the best gifts by these incredible people.  They are all truly loved

There are so many to be thanked for trusting me.  I wonder what I would have done without Judy Fiske’s consistent leading and dedication.  Rev. Sterling Severns’ smile and guidance.  Betty Robertson’s listening ear.  Margaret Ailes challenge and acceptance of me.  Connie Jones’ tender heart.  And most importantly Dick and Barbara Spain arriving in my first year with trikes for the children and pizza for the adults.  The list goes on and on.  I was never alone.

Thank you Tabernacle Baptist Church.  Thank you to an incredible staff and Assistant P.J. Kaye.  Thank you parents and children. Thank you Don Thrift.  

I am a blessed woman.

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Realizing Our God-Size Vision:  God-Sized Vision Campaign—A Look Back & A Look Forward

After a number of years of research, discussions with key stakeholders, evaluation of the church structure, and design concept considerations, Tabernacle Baptist church launched our God-Sized Vision Campaign in the Fall of 2013.  A consultant was secured to guide us in fundraising planning and volunteers were enlisted to lead us in upcoming fundraising activities.  

It is hard to believe that was three years ago!  Our blessing of ongoing growth during these three years means that there a quite a few of us that were not members when all of this started.  And those who were here may appreciate a refresher in what has happened over that time.  

God-Sized Vision Highlights

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Next Steps

The Construction & Renovation Committee has made a commitment to continually engage our entire congregation in the steps we take.  We are currently evaluating another possible approach to making our Williams Building accessible by an elevator.  Once we have completed the feasibility analysis and the cost analysis for this new approach, we will announce our findings—planned for the January business meeting if not before.   

After paying for all Fellowship Hall changes, rerouting of gas service, new Williams Building roof, new HVAC system for the sanctuary, and all professional fees and services our remaining available God-Sized Vision funds are $657,426. This is dependent upon all committed funds being collected.  

Please do not hesitate at any time to contact a member of the Construction & Renovation Committee to ask questions or to provide your input.  Your participation in realizing our vision is important and very much appreciated!  Your ongoing prayers for guidance and grace in this process are greatly appreciated.

Committee Members:  Nelson Melton, Bill Welstead, Jim McMurray, Kathy McGraw, Donna Soyars, Sterling Severns

Thanks to our Volunteers!

A huge thank you to all our volunteers who came out to welcome the almost 2,000 voters who came through our doors on Tuesday. You did a wonderful job making the church a welcome and inviting place for our neighbors. We are grateful for your warm smiles, generous hellos, and willingness to serve coffee and hot chocolate.

 

Everyone Worship!

For the past six weeks, several of our 3rd-5th grade children have been participating in our Everyone Worship program. They have spent time learning about the elements of worship, communion, baptism, and the Narrative Lectionary. They have been led each week by Penny Jenkins. Today, we celebrate that they are completing this program.

The children enjoyed the “hands on” experiences, like taking communion and visiting the church baptistery. They learned about the church calendar (now they know about the different liturgical seasons). They children also loved getting to know Miss Penny!

Penny says, “I have been pleased to have them come into class sharing that they had used the order of worship to see what we would be talking about in the class.  When I would ask them about something that had happened in the service that morning, they could answer my question.  They had been paying attention.  More importantly, as we would discuss things in class, I was impressed by the things about the Bible and Tabernacle that they already knew from participating in Sunday School classes and being attentive in worship services.”