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Worship, Living Water, 2.23.14

Today, our worship centers on John 7:37-52. Worship leaders include Julie Sisson, Way Ku, Der Say, Hserner Moo, Chuck Pflugrath, Jeff Walton, Tim Reddish, Youth Choir, Sanctary Choir, Lay Htoo, Eric Hasha, and the church staff.

 

A Word from the Young Adult Team

Young adults continue to be a vibrant, growing, and vital part of the Tabernacle Baptist Church family.  The Young Adult team exists to encourage young adults to build close relationships with one another and to engage them in the existing ministries and activities of the Church.

The Young Adult Team hosted several fellowship events during 2013.  A large group of us gathered for the Super Bowl last February—some to watch the game itself and others just to spend quality time with old and new friends.  About a dozen attended a workday in the spring at Camp Alkulana, where they painted the “Big Lodge” and did yard work in order to help the camp get ready for its summer season.  A handful of folks went apple picking again this fall at Carter Mountain Orchard.  And a large group of us gathered in December for our annual Christmas party, where there was much laughing and silliness during a boisterous white elephant gift exchange.

While the Young Adult team tries to organize several “official” events during the course of the year, we believe that the best, most meaningful connections happen organically and often spontaneously. In order to help foster these connections, the Young Adult Team maintains a fairly active Facebook page where people can connect with one another, ask questions, and invite people to events they are attending. Fellowship, discipleship, worship, and service opportunities are frequently posted there.

Young adults continue to support children and youth activities.  They also meet regularly for discipleship activities and small groups.  Young adults participate regularly in worship, serve as deacons and committee members, and continue to support the life and mission of the church.  We find that Tabernacle is a place where we feel called to serve, to plunge into the deep waters of faith, to offer our best to God in worship, and to find kindred spirits to share our lives with.

As we look to the future, we are excited about how we see God leading us.  Tabernacle is growing, and new faces continue to show up regularly.  The Young Adult Team hopes to continue supporting the life church by helping people feel connected and welcome.  We hope to do even more in the year to come to promote fellowship, mission, and discipleship opportunities for young adults as we seek to follow Christ in the world.

Art Wright

Young Adult Team Leader

A Word from Julie Gaines, Pastoral Intern

This semester, I’ve had the opportunity to work with the music and youth ministries at Tabernacle in addition to many other areas of ministry throughout the fall.  My internship began when I preached on September 1, 2013.  September was a busy month, as our students and teachers settled into our fall routine, which we kicked off with our first “DNow” weekend.  Our youth spent the weekend in the homes of the Hoffpauir and Hartman families with their mentors, studying the bible, getting to know each other, and having fun!  Much of the end of my summer and the beginning of my fall was spent coordinating and planning for this event with the youth team, mentors, and Sterling.  I’m always amazed at the insight and willingness to learn and growth together that our youth show each and every day, and our DNow weekend was no exception.  In helping to facilitate Wednesday night DGroup with our middle schoolers and Kate Ayers, I saw our younger youth build relationships with one another, ask good and engaging questions in bible study, laugh, and share their joys and concerns as they committed to pray for one another. 

Judy Fiske, my supervisor, Ron Simmons, and my site team provided me with feedback and encouragement as I conducted anthems in rehearsal and in the service with our sanctuary choir.  I’ve conducted a choir once before in my life (usually I’ve taught band), so it was a learning experience for me, but by the time we began preparing pieces for our Bruton Parish concert and I took a break from conducting to sing again, I felt more comfortable and confident in my ability to lead and conduct.  I’m looking forward to conducting more anthems in the spring and continuing to learn with Judy and the pastoral staff about worship planning!  We are so blessed to have such wonderful musicians who are willing to guide and teach among us!

The second half of my semester, I turned my focus to growing as a minister in providing good care to church members in many different areas.  One of the highlights of my time at TBC has been visiting with members, both in church and outside throughout the week.  This summer and fall semester, I visited weekly with one of our own members who is now in hospice care and shared stories with her about what was going on at the church.  The youth made her cards, which brought a smile to her face, and she often told me how wonderful it was to hear the church she loves so dearly thriving.  My visits with her and many of you have me strongly considering chaplaincy with senior adults in an assisted living facility as a possibility when I graduate.  I enjoyed getting to build relationships with each of you as we chopped vegetables in the kitchen before Christmas in the Fan, sang at Bruton Parish and in choir rehearsals each Wednesday night, ate together and shared meals, went trick-or-treating, worshipped, planned, and learned together.  This time was extremely valuable for me and helped affirm my call and stretch me as I learned from and with you all.  As we look toward another semester together, I’m excited to continue learning and ministering alongside you as we listen to the Spirit’s leading and continue to follow as we are led.  Thank you for your continued guidance, challenge, and support!