Wednesday, November 15, 2017
5:15-7:15 p.m.
Dinner, 5:15 p.m., Fellowship Hall
Menu for All: Baked Spaghetti OR Spaghetti Marinara, Broccoli, Garlic Bread, Pumpkin Pie
If you have not already, please make your reservation by November 13. You may do so by filling out the form below or contacting the Church Office. When you make your reservation, please specify the entrées you’d like for your family.
Weekly Costs: Adults & Youth – $7/each; Children – $3/each; Family Max – $20
Children’s Choirs, 6:00 p.m.
- Cherub Choir – Pre-K & Kindergarten, Youth Choir Room
- Carol Choir – 1st & 2nd Grades, Youth Choir Room
- Crusader Choir – 3rd-5th Grades, Choir Room
Recreation, 6:45 p.m.
- Pre-K to 2nd Grades, CH #143
- One adult volunteer is needed. Please contact Kim Crowley.
- 3rd to 5th Grades, Chapel Hall
- One adult volunteer is needed. Please contact Kim Crowley.
Youth Study Hall, 6:00 p.m., Youth Area
- One adult volunteer is needed. Please contact Kim Crowley.
WMUV with Valerie Carter: “Radical Involvement,” 6:15 p.m., Assembly Room
This program will include an overall update on WMUV (Women’s Missionary Union of Virginia) as well as stories about their human trafficking work.
Valerie Carter – Executive Director/Treasurer, Woman’s Missionary Union of Virginia
Valerie Carter is the widow of Rev. Hylan Carter and to this union were born two sons who are now young adults. She is a member of the Mt. Tabor Baptist Church where Dr. Herbert Ponder is pastor. She has worked in ministry with Virginia Baptists since 1988 serving as the Director of Hillside Baptist Center, Associate of Christian Social Ministries, Associate Pastor for Glocal (global and local) Ministries, Bon Air Baptist Church and now as the Executive Director/Treasurer of the Woman’s Missionary Union of Virginia.
Valerie Carter holds the BA from Adelphi University, Garden City, New York; Master of Divinity from the School of Theology at Virginia Union; Master of Science in Sociology from VCU and the Doctor of Ministry front Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond.
Valerie’s life mission is to inspire and challenge God’s people to mission action! Since 2010, Valerie has led a ministry in “The Prostitution Zone” on the Pike wherein those on the streets in the early morning hours are reminded of God’s love and how God can meet them “just where they are!”