March Newsletter 2023
2023
From the Pastor
Happy Spring church family!!! It is definitely renewing to see nature starting to adorn the colors
of life and growth. I can see the same thing happening in our church. God continues to lead us
through word, song and praise. I am really excited about the direction He is leading us and
changing our hearts and minds so that we can continue to reach the world around us. As we
approach the “Christian Super Bowl” called Easter, let us remember and worship Jesus Christ
our Savior who died on a cross for our sins and rose from the grave to prepare for us an eternal
home all because of our Heavenly Father’s unconditional love for all of His creation (me and
you!!). Please join us in celebration, remembrance, grace and peace and let it fill us that we are
the shining light to all who see His glory in each of us. There are many opportunities to
participate in so pick all or pick one and grow in God’s love.
I also want to take this time to say thank you for being the church that is the hands and feet of
Jesus in Mebane. Thank you also for your support, your presence and your encouragement. As
pastor of FBCM I feel daily the love and kindness of the congregation. We truly are working
together to be the “Body of Christ”. I hate to brag but I am so blessed to be surrounded and
prayed for by great saints that in my opinion are the greatest testament as the greatest church
around. I love you all and appreciate all you do and all you are for my family and our staff –
YOU are the best!!!
Celebrate Jesus daily and walk in his light and until we meet again may God hold you in the
palm of His hand- I love you but God loves you more!!
† Pastor Sammy
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Alamance Regional Medical Center, put items in the Collection Corner container, located
down the hall from the church offices. Please have in the container by Sunday, April 30.
Collect: New T-Shirts and Sweat Pants, all sizes in any color and ok for something in good taste
to be on clothing with new item tags left on
ARMC is a general medical and surgical facility serving the residents of Alamance County.
March 20th JOY trip to Replacements Limited then lunch at Ciao’s Pizza
The Prayer Course" - A new RightNow Media course on prayer beginning
Sunday April 16, meeting from 5:00 to 6:00 PM, and led by Meredith
Townsend. The description for this course is "An 8 session journey through The
Lord's Prayer." Conversation, testimony, and teaching to help you... to grow and
deepen your prayer life, one week at a time." The disciples asked Jesus "Lord,
teach us to pray" - Luke 11:1. Pete Greig makes the point that he wasn't just
giving them this beautiful prayer, but also teaching them "how" to pray. I look forward to some
of you joining me on this journey, and hope that we will not only find more ways to deepen our
relationship with God, but will also become a prayerful support for our community and each
other. Study guides will be provided as well as a really cool "toolshed". So that I can have an
idea of how many copies to make, please let me know if you plan to attend. You can drop me an
email at [email protected] or let Ronda know.
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NOTES FROM NITA...
Psalm 16:6 I know the Lord is always with me, I will not be shaken, for he is
JOY SENIORS
right beside me.
Let us all take this verse to heart and feel comfort in what we do, say, and share with
others. Feeling the Holy Spirit is with us not only strengthens us every day, but feels us with
hope, gladness and peace. We are so blessed. Praise God.
THANK YOU: I want to thank David and Donna Faircloth for sharing their experiences in the
Holy Land with us at our March JOY luncheon. We had a great turn out for this lunch with
forty having fun together. We also took four meals to our homebound. We appreciate all those
who serve on our Senior Adult Advisory Leadership Team. They make these lunches possible
by not only bringing lots of extra food, but setting tables, decorating, putting us tables and then
cleaning up and storing our supplies. All of our seniors do a wonderful job bringing those tasty
dishes for us to enjoy. Thanks to all.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Wed., April 19, 11:30 a.m. JOY Lunch-Salads and Desserts. VERY SPECIAL PROGRAM:
Karen, A Cooperative Baptist Fellowship Field Personnel to Northern Africa, will be our
speaker.
Thurs., April 27, Meet at the church at 10:45 a.m. to go to Sanford to have lunch at Mrs.
Lacy’s Magnolia House for a delicious lunch and to the Temple Theatre to see “All Shook UP”
and hear those famous Elvis tunes. Cost $31.00. If you have not yet paid, please do so asap to
insure your ticket.
Fri., May 12, Meet at the church at 9:30 am for Trip to Reynolda’s Museum and Gardens in
Winston Salem, NC. Cost: $16.05. Pay Nita at church or by mail, 4121 Collonade Ct., Haw
River, NC 27258 by Sunday, May 7. Lunch at the Golden Corral.
Wed., May 17, 11:30 a.m. JOY Lunch-Covered Dish followed by BINGO.
Each Wednesday Games (Jokers and Pegs and Dominoes) are played in the Grove on the
second floor.
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April 28-29, 2023 WMU NC Missions Conference
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and 132 Annual Meeting (formerly ME)
Lawndale Baptist Church, Greensboro, NC.
Registration is OPEN! The theme is IGNITE!
There are separate sessions for KIDS! Adult sessions run concurrently!
Pay for one or both days at wmunc.com.
Contact: Karen Rice, [email protected]
SAMPLE sessions:
What Teens Wish You Knew WMU NC Youth Panelists
Have you ever wondered how teens really feel about church or what they want to know about
their faith? Have you wondered if there are things churches can do to better minister to them? If
so, come hear from our NC Youth Panelists as they share things teens wish you knew.
Effective Ways to Help Missionaries Rebecca Autry
We pray diligently for missionaries serving around the world every day, but how can we help
care for and support them when they come home on furlough, or when we go to them on a
mission trip? It's not always an easy transition to make, but you can help! This session with
former NAMB missionary Rebecca Autry will give you tips and ideas for caring for
missionaries, whether at home or abroad.
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JOY SENIORS www.imb.org.
Kayleigh Petty McDaniel
Children’s Ministry Director
This year our VBS will be Knights of North Castle, starting June 12th through June 16th, from
6pm to 8:45pm. We will be learning about the Armor of God and how it helps us every day!
Registration will open soon for three years old (potty trained please) to rising 6th graders. If you
are interested in learning more about VBS or helping out during the week of, June 12th through
June 16th, please contact Kayleigh McDaniel. You can email her at
[email protected]
We will have a VBS volunteer meeting on April 23rd for EVERYONE
interested, after the 11am service and talk about materials and start
making lists of everything we need for VBS. Let’s have an amazing VBS
this year!! We need YOU to make this happen!
North Castle is hidden in a frozen land.
The King’s valiant Knights are on a quest in
search of the King’s Armor.
But the armor isn’t what they think it is.
Knights of North Castle: Quest for the King’s Armor, invites children to be strong in the Lord
and in the strength of God’s power by exploring how we put on the armor of God. Kids will
take on the role of brave Knights and begin their quest each session by opening the King’s
Book. They’ll explore Old and New Testament stories and discover different pieces of
protective armor—the Belt of Truth, the Breastplate of Justice, the Shoes of Peace, the Shield of
Faith, and the Helmet of Salvation—at work in the lives of familiar Bible characters, and
explore how that armor works in their own lives as they follow and serve God.
Help kids take up the gauntlet this summer and accept the challenge to “armor up” and be
strong by remaining with God and sharing God’s love in a world that needs it more than ever.
"Be strong in the Lord
"Be strong in the Lord and in the strength of his power."
We are always in need of volunteers for Kid’s Church (11:00 service), and Wednesday
night services. If you are interested in volunteering with us, contact Kayleigh McDaniel at
[email protected]
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The Easter Story for Children
One night, after Jesus ate supper with His disciples, He took three of them into the garden to
pray. Jesus wanted to talk to God because He knew that He must die on the cross soon. Jesus
believed that if He prayed, God would help Him be strong and ready for the scary mission
ahead. He was right! As He prayed, God sent an angel to strengthen and prepare His Son for
what was to come.
Jesus’s friends got sleepy and didn’t pray with Him as they should have. They were not strong
or ready when a group of soldiers suddenly marched into the garden. One of the disciples,
named Judas, who was angry with Jesus, had led the soldiers there to arrest Him.
The religious leaders were excited that Judas had made a deal with them to capture Jesus. They
were jealous of Jesus and had been looking for a way to stop His speeches and miracles. They
paid Judas 30 pieces of silver for leading them to the garden.
Jesus’s disciples were terrified when they saw the soldiers. Some of them ran for their lives, and
one disciple named Peter tried to fight the guards with a sword. But Jesus stopped Peter from
fighting because He knew that the arrest was part of God’s plan. Peter had once claimed to be
Jesus’s best friend, but when the soldiers came, and he couldn’t fight them, Peter changed his
mind. In fact, Peter was so worried about being arrested that he lied to everyone and said he’d
never even met Jesus before.
The soldiers took Jesus to the Roman governor named Pontius Pilate. After talking with Jesus,
the governor wanted to set him free because he realized that no crime had been committed. But
the evil religious leaders tricked the governor into believing that Jesus deserved to die on the
cross. Soon hundreds of people in the crowd were screaming, “Crucify him,” which meant they
wanted Jesus to die on the cross too.
Jesus left with the guards, who beat Him up, spit on Him, and made fun of Him. The soldiers
made a crown out of sharp thorns and pressed it into Jesus’s head, then forced Him to drag His
heavy cross all the way up a hill called Calvary.
They nailed Jesus’s hands and feet to the wooden cross and stood it up on the hill. Jesus had
done nothing to deserve this painful punishment, and He could have called thousands of angels
to come and save Him. But He didn’t. Jesus knew that His death was the only thing that could
save us. This was God’s rescue plan for sinners like you and me, and Peter, and even the hateful
guards who hurt Jesus.
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After hours of suffering, Jesus said, “It is finished,” and died. At that moment, the earth shook,
and the sun stopped shining. Jesus let the soldiers hurt and kill Him because He loves us.
They placed Jesus’s body in a big cave called a tomb and rolled a heavy stone in front of the
cave entrance. Jesus’s disciples were very sad. They were also afraid that the same religious
leaders who had hurt Jesus might try to hurt them too, so they hid together.
Three days after His death, several of Jesus’s followers who were women went to the tomb and
were shocked to discover that the stone had been rolled away from the cave and it was empty.
Not knowing what had happened to Jesus’s body, the women were scared and sad. But then an
angel appeared before them and told them Jesus had risen from the dead!
Their fear and sadness turned to excitement and joy as they rushed to tell the disciples the good
news. When they saw Jesus with their own eyes, they fell at His feet and worshipped Him.
Their Lord was alive! And He never died again. He still lives today.
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Our Response in Giving through March 26, 2023
Total YTD Giving: $ 126,780.00
Budgeted Income YTD: $ 132,223 .00
Weekly Needs: $ 10,171.00
Build Your Church Totals; $ 67,703.07
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Sun. April 2 Mon. April 17
8:30 am - Worship Service 6:00 pm – Stewardship Meeting
9:45 am - Sunday School Tues, April 18
11:00 am - Worship Service and Children’s Church and Kid’s 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm – Manna Market Distribution
Church
12:00 pm - Hotdog Lunch & Easter Egg Hunt Wed. April 19
5:00 pm - Men’s Bible Study – Agape SS classroom 11:30 am – JOY Luncheon
Women’s Bible Study – New Vision Classroom 2:00 pm – Game Day
Mon. April 3 5:45 pm – Wednesday Night Meal
6:30 pm – Sharon Knight Group 6:30 pm – Prayer Meeting in Fellowship Hall
7:00 pm – Building Team Children’s Bible Study & Youth Group
Sat. April 22
Tues. April 4 9:00 am – 1:00 pm – Fellowship Hall Reserved
1:00 pm – Reflections Group
Wed. April 5 Sun. April 23
8:30 am - Worship Service
2:00 pm – Game Day 9:45 am - Sunday School
5:45 pm – Wednesday Night Meal 11:00 am - Worship Service and Children’s Church and Kid’s
6:30 pm – Prayer Meeting in Fellowship Hall Church
Children’s Bible Study & Youth Group 3:00 pm – Deacon’s Meeting
Thurs. April 6 5:00 pm - Men’s Bible Study – Agape SS classroom
6:00 pm – Maundy Thursday Service & Supper out at the New Wed. April 26
Church Land 2:00 pm – Game Day
Fri. April 7 – Good Friday 5:45 pm – Wednesday Night Meal
6:30 pm – Good Friday Easter Service 6:30 pm – Prayer Meeting in Fellowship Hall
Sun. April 9 – No Evening Activities Children’s Bible Study & Youth Group
8:30 am – Easter Cantata Thurs. April 27
9:45 am - Sunday School 10:45 am – JOY Trip to Mrs. Lacy’s Magnolia House for Lunch
11:00 am – Easter Celebration Service and the Temple Theater
Mon. April 10 Fri. April 28
Church Office & SonShine Ministries Closed for Easter 10:00 am – Ladies Friendship Group
Wed. April 11 Sun. April 30
2:00 pm – Game Day 8:30 am - Worship Service
5:45 pm – Wednesday Night Meal 9:45 am - Sunday School
6:30 pm – Prayer Meeting in Fellowship Hall 11:00 am - Worship Service and Children’s Church and Kid’s
Children’s Bible Study & Youth Group Church
Thurs. April 13 4:00 pm - Youth
10:00 am – Bridge Builders 5:00 pm - Men’s Bible Study – Agape SS classroom
6:00 – 9:00 pm – Mt. Zion WMU Meeting
Sat. April 15
9:30 am – 1:30 pm – Fellowship Hall Reserved
Sun. April 16
8:30 am - Worship Service
9:45 am - Sunday School
11:00 am - Worship Service and Children’s Church and Kid’s
Church
3:00 pm – Coordinating Council Meeting
4:00 pm - Youth
5:00 pm - Men’s Bible Study – Agape SS classroom
A New RightNow Media course on prayer
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Manna Market Food Drive
The next Manna Market is on Tuesday, May 16th
Although not as many clients as last month we were still up over a couple of months ago, with
increased clients comes increasing needs for donations.We have been fortunate with receiving
large donations from outside the church but those tend to be seasonal, this month we almost ran
out of grits and oatmeal. Ronda will send out needs list periodically and I hope you will take
note and donate as you can. We are very well supplied with green beans and corn but short on
several other items as sent out Wednesday the 22nd. Additionally we ask that you save your full
size paper grocery bags (note Food Lions Bags do not hold up). We go through about 100 bags
per month and if we have to buy them they cost about $100 per 400.
Current needs are listed in order of greatest needs:
Jiffy Cornbread Mix, Peanut Butter, Oatmeal, Grits, Pork n’ Beans, Canned Pinto Beans,
Instant potatoes, Jelly, Beef Stew / Chili, Canned Chicken, Diced Tomatoes, Tomato Sauce,
Pop Tarts, Cereal, Mac & Cheese.
As always we appreciate our volunteers and Church Supporters, without you there is no Manna
Market.
† Gerald Dickerson
April 1st marked the 43rd Operation Inasmuch at FBC
Mebane! Thank you for serving our Lord by serving others with
many acts of kindness over the years. Matthew 25:40 is our focal
passage of Scripture as Jesus said "....Inasmuch as ye have done it
unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me."
Some of our projects seem small or insignificant while others seem large or overwhelming, but
each one is an opportunity to share the love of Christ with those we serve. It's not so much the
project itself, but the people we do them for is at the heart of Operation Inasmuch.
Prayer, Visitation, Administrative, Giving and Going are all important as we continue to reach
people beyond our church walls. God is good! May you be blessed beyond measure as you love
others in the name of Jesus!
† David Faircloth
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Starting at 5:45 pm each Wednesday night
April 5 – Hotdogs, Slaw, Potato Salad, Dessert
April 12 – Sloppy Joes, Tater Tots, Chips, Dessert
April 19 – Fried Chicken, Potatoes, Green Beans, Corn, Dessert
April 26 – Subway Sandwiches, Pasta Salad, Dessert
Please Sign-up Each Week at the Wednesday Night Meal or contact the church office by Monday at 12 pm. If you
are unable to attend once you have signed up please contact the church office by Monday at 12 pm so we don’t
include you in the meal count. Bible Study, Youth, and Children’s activities following @ 6:30pm
Spring Creative Arts Workshop
Spring is in the air. It’s the season of resurrection… the plants and trees and flowers are coming
alive again after the long dark nights of winter. Let’s take a morning away to connect with
God…in a creative way. To rejoice in the new life that follows the cold, dark winter.
Join art therapist Pat Holsclaw and professional writer Julie Novara as we explore connecting
with God through artistic expression - writing, pottery, planted seeds, and more.
When: Saturday, April 22, 2023, 9am - 12pm
Where: First Baptist Church-Mebane Fellowship Hall
Don't worry! No art experience is needed. And…this is a FREE event, but seating is limited, so
register today (http://bit.ly/3ZSl11W)!
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8:30 am Easter Cantata
Sunday, April 9th
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Come Join Us On
April 9 at 11:00 am
th
For Our
Service
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Gifts Received in Memory of Ward Setzer by
Walter & Barbara Booth
Ray & Margaret Robertson
Hazel Lee
Gifts Received in Memory of Virginia McGee by
Walter &Barbara Booth
Priscilla Dollar
Gifts Received in Memory of Russell McGee by
Priscilla Dollar
Gifts Received in Memory of Angela Booth Hall by
David & Betty Neese
Gifts Received in Memory of Marie Terrell by
Hazel Lee
Pink & Blue Ministry,
so much for the basket of gifts you sent. It came as such a delightful
surprise! The knitted blanket is absolutely beautiful and the milestones
chalkboard will be wonderful for photos. We will definitely put the diapers and wipes to good
use! We also love the story behind the pickle jar and will be using it to save our coins. We
appreciate your all thinking of us.
Sincerely,
Julie & Will Isaac
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ON GOING PRAYER RQUESTS
Tim Bradley, Dennis & Marilyn Carter, Martha Collins, Rusty & Sandra Crawford, Michelle
Crisp, Opal Dillard, Bo Harris, Tim Herbin, Gertrude Hill, Wilson Jolly, Hilda Lowery, Alvis
Oakley, Roger Parker, Barbara Pruitt, Colten Robertson, Lottie Robertson, Ruby Sackett,
Dianne Sellers, Dea Sewall, Paula Setzer, Bill & Jean Tate, Ethel Terrell, Brayden Warren,
Archie Sr. Wilborn, Charlie Wilkerson
HOMEBOUND: Lannie Faulk
GROUP HOMES
Heritage Healthcare - Barry Oakley, Alvis Oakley’s son
Mebane Ridge Assisted Living - Jerri Moore - Brice Moore’s mother; Betty Tripp - B3
MISSIONARIES: Thad Harris (Bo & Vivian Harris’ son); Matt & Jessica Hoffman (Velma
Kelly’s granddaughter); Karen, Cooperative Baptist Fellowship Field Personnel to Northern
Africa
OUR CHURCH FAMILY IN THE MILITARY: Carter Terrell, Cole Terrell, Austin Terrell,
Josh Schultz, Patrick Langley, Dalton Booth, Trevor Stephenson
Larry Woods (Linda Albritght’s son)
Adam Crabtree (Andy Madden prayer request) Linda Eichmann (Sean Eichmann’s mother)
Amber Sykes (Lottie Robertson’s granddaughter) Lisa (Barbara Pruitt’s daughter)
Andrew Fox (Barbara Pruitt’s nephew) Leroy Mitchell (Nanina Ferguson’s father)
Anita Baker (Betty Garret’s daughter) Leon Summers (Bob Summer’s father)
April Kelly (Kandi Stec’s sister) Linda Hampton (Misty Fleming’s mother)
Barry Turner (Jim Turner’s son) Lisa Emory (Stephany Socha’s mother)
Betty Ford (Micki Madden’s mother) Louis & Mildred Stielper (Renea Marine’s parents)
Blanche Woods (Cathy Stephenson’s mother) Louis &Lynn McKnight (Scarlett Parnell’s parents)
Brenda James (Ritchie James’ mother) Marshall & Nancy Martin (Penny Owens Parents)
Casey Knight Mike & Becky Kalkas
Casey Herbin (Tim & Amy Herbin’s son) Patsy Ray (John Gillis’ aunt)
Charlotte Walker (Ken & Dianne Sellers’ sister-in-law) Randy Bass’s parents
Coy & Dean Mabe (Margaret Robertson’s cousins) Randy Steelman (Jody Davis’ father)
Dale Crutchfield (Milton Patterson’s nephew) Reba Evans (Liz Duckworth prayer request)
Darlene Balash (Lonnie Balash’s sister) Ricky Sox
Dennis Blasingame (Pam Dixon’s father) Sunday Richard Rossler
Edna Phillips (Edith Martin’s sister) Ricky & Donna Carver (Andy Madden prayer
Frances Roselle (Andrea Greenway’s mother) request)
Frances Wright (Rebecca Boggs’ grandmother) Ruth McCann (Jimmy McCann’s mother)
Gene & Pat Oliver (Amelia Isaac’s grandparents) Sheldon Allen (Lynn Burnette’s mother)
James Patterson (Angie Patterson’s father) Skip Lee (Judy Perry’s Cousin)
Jeff Brown (Pam Dixon’s brother) Sydney Fowler (Meredith Townsend’s great niece)
John & Cathy Garrison (Kim Williams’ Request) Tanya McManus (Wendy Couch prayer request)
Joyce Dickens (David Dickens’ mother) Terri North (Hazel Lee’s daughter)
Junior Collins (Martha Collins’ son) Tim Bullis
Kathryn Cheek (Meredith Townsend’s friend) Tim Kayson (Aaron Hover’s friend)
Karen Pare (Martha Collins’ daughter) Will Howell (David & Donna Faircloth’s grandson)
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April Volunteers
Nursery Watch Caller Kid’s Church 11:00 am 3rd - 5th Grades
April 2 – Cathy Stephenson April 2 – Melissa Howard
April 9 – Andrea Summers April 9 – Mike West, Lisa Smothers
April 16 – Melanie West April 16 – Julie & Adam McCauley
April 23 – Emily Keck April 23 – Rhonda & Jimmy McCann
April 30 – Gayle Taitt April 30 – Kayleigh McDaniel
Nursery Workers – 11:00 am
Offertory Prayer
April 2 – Alan & Cathy Stephenson
April 9 – Jared & Katie McCann April 2 – 8:30 am – David Faircloth
April 16 – Mike & Melanie West 11:00 am – Alan Stephenson
April 23 – Vincent Szwarc & Grace White
April 30 – Mandi Ballard, Marlo Countiss April 9 – 8:30 am – Bobby Summers
11:00 am – Meredith Townsend
Children’s Church 11:00 am Service April 16 – 8:30 am – Woody Isaac
April 2 – Nicole Hazlett, Kara Killingsworth, 11:00 am – Andy Madden
Briley Killingsworth
April 9 – Margaret & Ray Robertson April 23 – 8:30 am – Louis Sullivan
April 16 – Tracy & Macy James 1 1:00 am – James Rice
April 23 – Kirby & Louis Sullivan
April 30 – Donna Roberts & Daughters April 30 – 8:30 am – Jimmy McCann
1 1:00 am – Herman Bullins
Kid’s Church 11:00 am 1st - 2nd Grades
April 2 – Amy Herbin
April 9 – Kayleigh McDaniel
April 16 – Tina & Danny Way
April 23 – Kayleigh McDaniel
April 30 – Jessica Carter, Kayleigh McDaniel
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1 Barbara Booth 10 Grace White 21 Dianne Sellers
1 Adam Davis 10 Bob Shuler 23 Meredith Barger
2 Kara Killingsworth 12 Randy Bass 24 Renee Reagan
3 Page Keck 13 Kyle Bass 25 Kaylee Cutler
4 Micki Madden 14 Dana Lunday 27 Susan Blaylock
4 Mary Smith 14 Joe Wrenn 27 Herman Bullins
5 Farrah Fuller 17 Joseph Eggleston 27 Casey Hensley
6 Bryce James 17 Judy Patterson 27 Zack Taylor
7 Haleigh Palmer 18 Keanan McCawley 28 Elizabeth Lawson
7 Ken Sellers 20 Kamryn Smothers 30 Taylor Ashby
8 Cindy Wilborn 20 Davis Williams 30 Hurley Baker
8 Ethel Terrell 21 Mason McCauley 30 Brandy Eichmann
30 Britney Killingsworth
April 7 - Joe Carter
April 10 - Kayleigh McDaniel
April Wedding Anniversaries
April 4 - Rusty & Sandra Crawford - 58 Yrs.
April 4 - Craig & Beth Curasi - 31 Yrs.
April 8 - Herman & Debbie Bullins - 46 Yrs.
April 11 - Jon & Jennifer Evans - 25 Yrs.
April 17 - Chris & Abby Faulkner - 19 Yrs.
April 18 - Gary & Marsha Harris - 52 Yrs.
April 26 - Ray & Margaret Robertson - 53 Yrs.
Staff Wedding Anniversaries
April 30th - Woody & Libby Isaac - 40 Yrs.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of Mebane
301 South Third Street
Mebane, NC 27302
Phone 919-563-3176
Fax 919-304-6988
FBCMebane.com
Sammy Ballard
Senior Pastor
[email protected]
Madison Smith
Youth & Children’s Pastor
[email protected]
Kayleigh Petty McDaniel
Children’s Ministry Director
[email protected]
Chris Conley
Traditional Music Director
[email protected]
Libby Isaac
Director; Preschool & After School
919-563-3444
[email protected]
Loren Sessoms
Media Coordinator
Worship Director
[email protected]
Joe Carter
Production Director
[email protected]
Jon Ferguson
Band Director
[email protected]
M The Vine is published monthly by First Baptist Church of Mebane to keep members informed of
church events and opportunities. Information for next month’s edition of The Vine is due by
Wednesday, March 19th. Articles may be left at the church office or e-mailed to Ronda at
[email protected]
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