Romans 5:1-11
Tabernacle’s God-Sized Vision: Basement/Fellowship Hall Progress
Rebuilding the area behind the Fellowship Hall stage has begun! Demolition is done and now the steel studs that will hold the dry wall for the new Ladies Room and several additional rooms are up. We have obtained the electrical and plumbing permits from the city so that dry wall work can be finished. You may have noticed the missing ceiling tiles in the Fellowship Hall. Those will be reinstalled once the HVAC work has been inspected. We are still on track to complete the basement area changes by the end of May. These changes are important groundwork for our next phase of construction and support the various activities held in the Fellowship Hall that are integral to our church.
See the display in the basement area and on the TV monitor to refer to this list of changes in progress and the drawing that shows exactly where the changes are taking place.
In the near future the location of our gas meter will be moved. Preparations for this utility work will include a notification to our congregation regarding the days when use of the Grove Avenue ramp entrance will be impacted. Stay tuned for more information regarding this aspect of the current project.
We need your help to be certain that our church activities continue to flow smoothly in conjunction with our construction activities. The Construction & Renovation Oversight Committee is coordinating the schedule with Kjellstrom & Lee and the church staff through our church calendar. Please be certain that all church activities are listed on the church calendar so that we plan use of our space effectively. If you have special requests for meeting space, direct that request to the church staff as soon as possible.
Be certain to use our God-Sized Vision mailbox located on the table in our Meadow Street entrance foyer to ask any questions that you might have. Our committee members will respond to you quickly. Also continue your prayers for our Construction & Renovation Oversight Committee leaders, as well as for work safety during construction. Your prayers are an important component of the overall success of our endeavors!
Sunday Worship 4-26-2015
“Lo and Behold”
Acts 13:1-3, 14:8-18
Worship & Music: Dr. Judy Fiske, Minister of Music and Worship
The first quarter of each year is spent recovering from the Advent and Christmas season, getting ready for Lent and Easter and dodging snow storms!! This year was no different. An early Easter made for a short Epiphany season. The winter was cold, but the snow fall was mostly relegated to Thursday so while the children missed a fair amount of school we did not miss our regular Wednesday evening rehearsals. This meant that Easter could arrive without a large amount of musical regret!
All of our choirs continued on their regular schedule. Helen Davidson and Judy Fiske lead the Preschool Choir. The Older Children’s Choir is led by Judy Fiske and Graham Grinnell and the Sanctuary Choir is led by Judy Fiske, Ron Simmons and Ryan Corbitt. All of the rehearsals are held on Wednesday evenings. The Older Children’s Choir and the Sanctuary Choir led worship together on two Sundays, one in Epiphany and Palm Sunday. The Preschool Choir led in worship three Sundays including Palm Sunday and Easter. The Sanctuary Choir led in worship almost every Sunday during this quarter. In addition they led the Good Friday Service by singing “Return to Me” by Taylor Davis. This music is based on the Stations of the Cross. Ryan Corbitt(piano) and Ulysess Kirksey (cello) provided the accompaniment. The Karen, Lisu, Kachin and Chin choirs and ensembles led us in worship throughout the season.
Eight children and youth participated in Virginia Baptist All-state Choir this year. Waysnah Htoo, Monica Iang, Christina Sung, Brynne Severns, Kekoa, Kanoa, Kaeo and Dylan Burgess auditioned and were accepted in the 2015 All-state Choir. There was an all day rehearsal in January and the a Friday and Saturday rehearsal in February followed by a performance on the Saturday. The children all learned a great deal and were inspired to sing with this group again next year. Chaperones were Judy Fiske and John Burgess.
The Epiphany season was decorated with its usual assortment of fabrics and lights. Lent brought with it a large crown of thorns that was hung in the center of the sanctuary. Large pieces of cheesecloth dyed in six different colors led into the crown of thorns blackened and dirty and led away from the crown of thorns clean by the grace of God. There was a white piece of cloth that traveled the length of the installation to symbolize the fact that Jesus is always walking alongside us. David Powers constructed the crown of thorns.
We are so fortunate to have a great group of singers and musicians at Tabernacle to help with worship leadership. The members of the Sanctuary Choir are faithful and talented. This quarter we had the privilege of sharing music composed by one of our members, Susan Braden. We are looking forward to singing more of her compositions and arrangements.
Sunday Worship Podcast 4-19-2015
“Has it Ever Occurred to You That You Might Be Wrong?””
Acts 10:1-17; 34-35
Our creative process in worship preparation.
The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of Virginia recently interviewed our Pastor about our creative process in worship preparation, worship practice, and liturgical installations. Click on this link to view the 25 minute video.
A one hour Q&A Session was recorded shortly after the video was released. Local clergy had the opportunity to ask questions and respond to the video.
Sunday Worship Podcast 4-12-2015
First Sunday After Easter
Matthew 28:16-20
“Go Make Remember” Kristen Koger
Easter Sunday 2015
“Do not be afraid” Matthew 28:1-10