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HeartBeatSeptember 2016
Pastoral Message
Meet the Ministries
September Calendar
Barbara Y. MillerHeartBeat Editor
East End Baptist Church523 E Washington StreetSuffolk, Virginia 23434
www.theeastendbaptistchurch.com
Dr. Wayne D. FaisonSenior Pastor
This Issue
Book Review
31 But those who hope inthe Lord will renew theirstrength. They will soaron wings like eagles; theywill run and not growweary, they will walk andnot faint.
Isaiah 40:31
StewardshipScripture
“No Refunds”
Wow! Can you believe it?The summer is almost over.I don’t know about you, but mysummer has been a very busy one.From conferences to missiontrips to vacation, I have been on
the go since the summer began. I can remember, asa little boy growing up in Florida, summer breaksseemed to take forever…from swimming lessons torecreational sports to church picnics to familyreunions. Boy, how times have changed over theyears. Isn’t it amazing, as we grow older, how timeseems to pass much quicker? Even when weintentionally attempt to slow time down, it seems toalways get away from us.
So, as we move into the fall season, I would like touse this opportunity to spend some time talkingabout time and how we spend it. I know that mostof us have heard the old saying, “Be careful how youspend your time because you can never get it back.”As it relates to our current retail-minded society, Iwould like to contemporize this old saying byrephrasing it to say, “Be careful how you spend yourtime because there is no such thing as a refund.”
Since January 2016, our church has spent anenormous amount of time actively engaged in this“Year of Cultivation & Transformation.” I don’tknow about you, but I have seen tremendousprogress being made in the ministries, the physicalfacilities, as well as the operations of our church.Many of our church leaders have demonstrated theirstrength and courage as they cultivated andtransformed many of our church ministries, severalareas within our church buildings and variousantiquated church procedures and protocols. I lovethe direction our church is heading, because as timecontinues to change, we must be willing to changewith the times. Another old saying, which I believe
is appropriate for this particular moment says, “Time
waits for no one.”
With that in mind, it is now time for the East EndBaptist Church to begin thinking about 2017. Withonly three more months remaining in this year,January 2017 is right around the corner. As youknow, each year we try to encapsulate the year withan Annual Church Theme. 2017 will not be anydifferent. The Lord has led us to rally around the
annual theme, “Be a Part of SomethingGreater.” There are five things I believe the Lordwants our church to become great at in theupcoming year and years: (1) worship, (2)discipleship, (3) robust care, (4)evangelism, and (5) community impact. Inother words, I believe that God wants us to spend ourtime, collectively as a church next year, focused onthese five areas of ministry.
To put it yet another way, I’m extremely excited andlooking forward to 2017 because I am going to getthe opportunity to spend 365 days with each andevery one of you – having a Great Time inworship; having a Great Time beingdiscipled; having a Great Time caringrobustly for one another; having a GreatTime evangelizing the world; and having aGreat Time impacting our community. And,because God is blessing me to spend this time withyou, I’m certainly not expecting any refunds in 2017.
September Stewardship Scripture1 Peter 4:10-11
10. Each of you should use whatever gift you havereceived to serve others, as faithful stewards ofGod’s grace in its various forms. 11 If anyone speaks,they should do so as one who speaks the very wordsof God. If anyone serves, they should do so with thestrength God provides, so that in all things God maybe praised through Jesus Christ. To him be the gloryand the power forever and ever. Amen.
Church Conference III ReminderTuesday, September 27, 2016
Dellia N.N. Brown 09/01 Cynthia Boone 09/17
Delois Dillard 09/01 Frances Dukes 09/17
Zelda Frazier 09/02 Rassie Parson 09/17
Michelle Freeman 09/03 Sierra Reid 09/17
Fitzgerald Wheeler 09/03 Lois Wicks 09/17
Earl Godfrey 09/05 Clinton Jenkins 09/18
Terry Mitchell 09/05 Patricia Valentine 09/18
Margaret Walton 09/05 Quanisha Watkins 09/18
Donnie Whitehead, Jr. 09/05 William Dunn 09/19
Kemauri Spencer 09/06 Roosevelt Key 09/19
Milton Williams, Sr. 09/06 Jacquelyn B. Miller 09/19
Shannon Glover 09/07 Gloria Mizelle 09/19
Sean Owens 09/07 Dominique Ruffin 09/19
Alvin Blackley, Jr. 09/08 Jesse Thompkins 09/19
Dianne Gee 09/08 Kelvin Whitehurst, Jr. 09/19
Kaylen Brown 09/09 Charmaine Boone 09/20
Fontera Gaddis 09/09 Tonette Lang-Brown 09/20
Kalsey Porter 09/09 Amanda Holley 09/21
Sarah Wheeler 09/09 John R. Kindred 09/21
Tiffany Phillips 09/10 William Newsome, Jr. 09/21
Robert Smith, II 09/10 Doris Cheeks 09/22
Roosevelt Brown Sr. 09/11 Leon Green Jr. 09/22
DeVries Wicks 09/11 Maxine Battle 09/23
Melba Williams 09/11 Eloise Harris 09/23
Sonya Godwin 09/12 Curtis Williams 09/23
Joyce London 09/12 Barbara Artis 09/24
Paulette V. Mills 09/12 Channie Chaulk 09/24
David Stewart 09/12 Stephanie Mebane 09/24
William Baker, Jr. 09/13 Sherman Vincent 09/24
Tyrone Augcomfar 09/14 Larry Riddick 09/25
Elaine Watson 09/14 Marshe' Dunaway 09/26
Tanya West 09/14 Andrea Porter 09/26
William Brown, Jr. 09/15 Prenell Randolph, Jr. 09/26
Danny Sellers 09/15 Rose Blizzard 09/27
Katrina Bradford 09/16 Helen Flynn 09/27
Andrea Faison 09/16 Keith Owens 09/27
Adrienne Spellman 09/16 Zoire Brundidge 09/28
Earlene L. Banks 09/17 Alexus Wilson 09/28
Brandon Baylor 09/29
September YOU Sunday School Lessons
Pointed Conversations With GodSept 4StartingPoint–Psalm31:1-8Sept 11TurningPoint–Psalm38:1-4,9,18-22Sept 18Viewpoint–Psalm109:2-4,6-8,30-31Sept 25PraisePoint–Psalm145:1-2,8-10,18-20
Remember Our Known Sick & Shut-In
Alice Harris Maryview Nursing HomeSarah E. Jennings Harbour PointRev. William Johnson Golden Living CenterRassie Parson Autumn CareDoris Riddick Nansemond PointeBessie Wills Nansemond Pointe
Members HomeEvelyn BlountMildred CreekmurHelen DavisRita FleetwoodAnnie KindredAnnie LandRuby MorrisJanet ParkerHorace Parson
Please let the Church Office know whenever there are
members of our church family who should be included
on our sick and shut-in list. Please send an email to
or call the church at
(757)-539-3324.
Be Blessed
No More....No Less......
I am happy to say that myhusband is such a greatspiritual leader for ourfamily! This entire year he
has been involved in a leadership program that hashim attending several conferences during the year.Most recently he attended a weekend conference andcame back with a new family Bible study model. Sofar it has been great! With this new model we choseto study the book of Exodus. Although this is afamiliar passage to us, we have been able to find newthings in the words and get a refreshing glimpse ofGod and His power.
Another thing that I got from the beginningchapters of the book was about obedience...ourobedience. When we hear the voice of The Lordtelling us what to do, like Moses, many of us makeexcuses as to why we are not the best person for thejob. Once we get past that and realize that Godknows the inner workings of every person and knowsthe talents and gifts that we possess, even when wehave no idea, the work begins. Bottom line - trustthat God has chosen the right person.
So after Moses received the help of his brother, hesubmitted to the voice of God and was on mission tofree the Israelites from the Egyptians. Since he knewwhat the outcome was supposed to be, whilestudying we were able to see where Moses decided toput his own spin on a few things. God told him to tellPharaoh to release His people. However, whenMoses went to Pharaoh, he came up with an idea tohave them go and offer sacrifices in the wilderness.Nowhere in the Word could we find where God toldMoses this plan. My husband and I came to theconclusion that Moses came up with this one on hisown.
Isn't that just like us? Instead of doing exactly whatwe are told to do, we feel that we can come up with aplan that makes sense in our heads. Since we are notable to see the middle, we want to make up our own.God asks us to be obedient to what He says,no matter what. This means no matter what wecan see or cannot see, do! No more. No less. I am soexcited to be diving into the Word in a new way andanticipate other new concepts I will grasp fromfamiliar passages. And of course I will share! So staytuned....
Brandi
Meet the Ministries
September 2016
• Children’s Church –
Russell Andrews, Team Leader
o Purpose – To provide an opportunity
for children to fully participate in the
worship experience. (UP)
• Cultural Celebration Ministry –
Mary B. Riddick, Chair
o Purpose – To involve our
congregation and to lead the church
in the celebration of our African-
American heritage and other multi-
cultural celebrations. (IN)
• Cyber Discipleship –
Rev. David Wade, Chair
o Purpose – To establish community
among EEBC diaspora and
discussing “hot topics” related to
current events using live webinars
and discussion monthly via social
media as a portal for generational
connection and situational learning.
(OUT)
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Connect the Dots:
Between Life and Faith
Women's Get-Away
November 4-5, 2016
Eagle Eyrie Conference Center
Lynchburg, VA
Hotel and 3 meals $91.50
Quiet Strength
Author: Tony Dungy
Nonfiction, 301 Pages
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
Reviewer: Trustee Emeritus
John Monroe
“ I really wanted to show people you can win all
kinds of ways…For your faith to be more important
than your job, for your family to be more important
than that job…we all know that’s the way it should
be…I’m not afraid to say it.”
Tony Dungy
People of all ages crave heroes, but it’s rare to find
someone – especially someone in the media
spotlight like Tony Dungy – whose life and work
reflect positive, values-driven precepts. In Dungy
many have found a role model. Sports fans admire
the way he intensely pursues success without
sacrificing the well-being of his team members.
Parents point to his examples when teaching their
children about the importance of hard work,
persistence and graciousness, whether they win or
lose. Even his fiercest competition acknowledges
that Coach Dungy is a class act who knows how to
get the job done and who keeps his priorities intact
while he’s doing it. To all those people and more,
Tony Dungy is a real life hero – one who teaches us
about the importance of quiet strength, fierce
determination and a humble heart.
Tony Dungy led the Indianapolis Colts to Super Bowl
victory on February 4, 2007, the first such win for an
African American coach. Dungy had taken eight of
his previous ten teams to the playoffs. With this
victory, he joined Mike Ditka and Tom Flores as the
only individuals to win the super Bowl as a player
and head coach.
Dungy joined the Colts in 2002 after serving as the
most successful head coach in Tampa Bay
Buccaneers history. He has also held assistant
coaching positions with the University of Minnesota,
Pittsburgh Steelers, Kansas City Chiefs and the
Minnesota Vikings. Before becoming a coach,
Dungy played three seasons in the NFL. Since
stepping down as head coach of the Colts, Dungy has
worked as an analyst for NBC's "Football Night in
America." He was elected to the National Football
League Hall of Fame in February of 2016.
Dungy has been involved in a wide variety of
charitable organizations including the Fellowship of
Christian Athletes in Action, Mentors for Life, Big
Brothers, Big Sisters, Boys & Girls Clubs, The Prison
Crusade Ministry and All Pro Dad. He also works
with Basket of Hope, The Black Coaches Association
National Convention, Indiana Black Expo, The
United Way of Central Indiana and the American
Diabetes Association. He and his wife, Lauren, are
the parents of six children.
In the pages of this fascinating memoir, Dungy
reveals the secrets to his success – principles,
practices and priorities that have kept him on track
despite overwhelming personal and professional
obstacles including firings, stereotyping and the
tragic loss of a child. In the face of much adversity,
he has not only survived but risen to the very top of
his profession in a way that’s won the respect of fans,
players and even his competition. His thoughts on
leading, succeeding and attaining true significance
will inspire you to take a long, hard look at the things
that really matter in your own life.
I highly recommend this book for all adults,
especially parents, role models and leaders in all
walks of life who want to put God first in their hearts
and lives!
JOIN WEDNESDAYS ARE ON FIRE HERE
AT EAST END!!!
Every Wednesday night from 7-8:30PM!
For More information, please contact the Church
Office or see Deacon Violene Sharpe.
East End Senior Adults
Age 55 and Over
What’s On Your Mind?
Take advantage of an opportunity to share your
thoughts with the Pastor and your peers.
Make a Difference
When: Saturday, October 1, 2016,
9:00 – 12:00
Where: East End Baptist Church
Look for details in upcoming bulletins, emails and
posters. Sign-up sheets will be posted during the
month of September.
Lunch will be served!
Future HeartBeat Distributions
As of the October 2016 issue, we will discontinue the
mass mailing of HeartBeat. We will continue to mail
to our members who are otherwise unable to receive
the HeartBeat by way of our website or email. If you
would like to continue to receive a print copy, please
complete the request form included in this issue and
either mail it to or drop it off in the Church Office. If
you do not currently receive an email copy and
would like to, please provide an up to date email
address on the same form. Print copies will also be
available in the church office.
This action is being taken to reduce production and
distribution costs. Electronic distribution also
ensures that our members receive timely EEBC
information.
September 2016Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 2 3
4Come as You Are
10AM-Worship12PM-Church Picnic
5
LABOR DAYChurch Closed
6
10AM- Sr. Adult Bible Study
4PM-Jubal Arts Center6:30 PM-Usher Meeting
7
5:30 PM-Vision & JesusFriends7PM-Bible Study7PM-Awana
8
10AM-Benevolence Ministry
7PM-Voices of Praise
9 10
12:00 PM-JACOrientation
11
Communion Sunday8AM-Early Morning9:30 AM-Disciple U11AM-Worship
12
11AM-Media Library4PM-Jubal Arts Center7PM-Official Board Mtg.
13
10AM- Sr. Adult Bible Study
4PM-Jubal Arts Center
14
5:30 PM-Vision & JesusFriends7PM-Bible Study7PM-Awana
15
7PM-Voices of Praise
16
6:30 PM-Youth ExplosionConf.
17
6:30 PM-Youth ExplosionConf.
18Youth Explosion Sunday
8AM-Early Morning9:30 AM-Disciple U11AM-Worship
19
4PM-Jubal Arts Center
20
10AM- Sr. Adult Bible Study
4PM-Jubal Arts Center
21
5:30 PM-Vision & JesusFriends7PM-Bible Study7PM-Awana
22
10AM-Benevolence Ministry
7PM-Voices of Praise
23 24
25Appreciation Sunday
8AM-Early MorningWorship9:30 AM-Disciple U11AM-Worship
26
11AM-Media Library4PM-Jubal Arts Center
27
10AM- Sr. Adult Bible Study12PM- Sr. Adult Luncheon
4PM-Jubal Arts Center7PM-Church Conf.
28
5:30 PM-Vision & JesusFriends7PM-Bible Study7PM-Awana
29
7PM-Voices of Praise
30
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