Twyman Class Reunion: Saturday, May 16

Twyman Class Reunion: Saturday, May 16

Beth & Scott Kimbell’s House, 5300 Meadow Ridge Ct, Crestwood; 
Saturday, May 16, 5-8 p.m.
Kimbells will provide meat and drinks. Please RSVP by May 12.
Signup for appetizer, side, salad or dessert.
 

  • We will memorialize our beloved Louis with donations to Family Scholar House by collecting:
  • Band aids - all sizes and especially the cute ones for little kids
  • Antibiotic ointment 
  • Sunscreen
  • Bug spray - kid-friendly
  • Sidewalk chalk
  • Jump ropes
  • Hulu Hoops
  • Frisbees
  • Financial contributions

 
RSVP to Beth Kimbell: elizabethkimbell@bellsouth.net.
Link to FSH to learn more about the life-changing work they are doing and to make a financial contribution in memory of Louis if you are unable to attend: 
http://www.familyscholarhouse.org/

Stewardship Recap

Stewardship Recap

Dear Partners in Ministry at Broadway,
 
The Stewardship Team is glad to report that our Personal Commitments to Ministry (pledges) increased this year by $28,000.  But there is further good news: We received this year $30,000 in commitments from new members and people pledging for the first time.  We are glad to see new people and new energy!  
 
We recieved a total of 162 cards and we're thankful for the good news of this broad base of support.The last bit of good news is actually good/bad news.  Based on analysis by our Church Administrator, Betsy Cherry, it appears that households which pledged and gave around $73,000 last year, and who by all indications are continuing to give at that level this year, did not get around to turning in a pledge card.  But with the increase in Personal Commitments, along with this $73,000 amount not counted as part of the pledge total, it appears that our financial support for ministry this year should be strong.

Sermon Series Stories: Lilly Davis

Sermon Series Stories: Lilly Davis

What does faith have to say about life's final stage? About parenting? About being a young adult? How does faith help us deal with knowing we are drawing close to life's end? What is the role of a parent (or grandparent) in passing on faith to a child? What are the joys and challenges of faith for young adults?

The past Sundays we have been asking these questions in a series of sermons and stories.

Below is the story told by Lilly Davis.  

Family Missions Project

Family Missions Project

On Sunday night, families with children gathered to learn about and make cookies for our homebound members. The families made 15 boxes of cookies to deliver to each of our homebound members, and were assigned a homebound member to pray for on a regular basis. The night provided a wonderful time of fellowship for the children and parents, while also teaching them that doing missions doesn't have to be difficult, and it is fun to care for others! 

Thanks to our Children's Committee for helping to make this event a success. Special thanks to Missy Barman and Heidi Hilliard for providing their delicious cookie dough recipes!

Sermon Series: Stories

Sermon Series: Stories

What does faith have to say about life's final stage? About parenting? About being a young adult? How does faith help us deal with knowing we are drawing close to life's end? What is the role of a parent (or grandparent) in passing on faith to a child? What are the joys and challenges of faith for young adults?

The past Sundays we have been asking these questions in a series of sermons and stories.

Below is the story told by David McCoy.  

Thank You

Thank You

Broadway Baptist Church 

 

Dear Church Family, 

Thank you for your prayers and well wishes during my recent illness. Especially, thank you for the vase full of beautiful flowers from last Sunday's service. I like to think of each lovely blossom as representing a special prayer of praise to God from His people. I shall be adding my prayers to yours, and feeling inpatient until I am able to be back in our church worshiping with you again. 

Yours in Christ's love,

Pat Nightingale 

Offering Cards

Offering Cards

Several members that contribute to Broadway through electronic means have expressed an interest in participating in the offering portion of our service in some tangible manner. Therefore, a card has been developed that may be placed in the offering plate signifying this alternative way of giving. These cards are available in the literature racks in the sanctuary foyer and atrium. A supply can also be mailed to your home, if you call the church office at 502.895.2459.

Caring for your aging family and friends

Caring for your aging family and friends

Led by Leslie Townsend, this small group is based on the many aspects of care needed for loved ones in the later stages of life. We will have time to talk about financial, legal, and health care for our families members as well as a time of support for one another. The group will meet in the Lower Level Meeting Room on Sunday nights from 7:00 - 8:30 on April 19, 26, and May 3. If you would like to sign up, please contact Susan Reed in the church office or at susanr@broadwaybaptist.org.

From Lent to Easter Tide

From Lent to Easter Tide

We were blessed by the many lay people who shared their artistic talents with us during our Lenten journey:  Matt Thompson for his creative photographs on the front of each worship folder, Don Irvan and Ryan Goff for their wood working creations, and the decoration committee for their overall leadership.  Certainly, their creativity awakened our senses along our Lenten journey.  In addition, thank you to all the musicians who gave of their time and energy during the preparation process:  Children’s Choir, Youth Choir, Chancel Choir, Men’s Quartet, String Quintet, Chancel Bells, Youth Bells, Soloists, Directors, and Accompanists.  Truly, their musical offerings enhanced our worship experiences and we are grateful.  Thanks be to God for the gift of sacred music and for the blessing of those in our midst who lead us to a more profound sense of worship.  Alleluia!

Sermon Series

Sermon Series

What does faith have to say about life's final stage? About parenting? About being a young adult? How does faith help us deal with knowing we are drawing close to life's end? What is the role of a parent (or grandparent) in passing on faith to a child? What are the joys and challenges of faith for young adults?

The three Sundays after Easter we will be asking these questions in a series of sermons:
April 12: “Faith and Decisions Near the End of Life” — Chris Caldwell
April 19: “Faith and Raising Children” — Chris Caldwell
April 26: “Faith and Young Adulthood” — Susan Reed

Spring Mission Luncheon

Spring Mission Luncheon

Please join us in Friendship Hall on Saturday, April 25. Doors open at 11 a.m. for table viewing with lunch beginning at 11:30 a.m. To purchase your $25 ticket or to make a reservation, call the church office at 502.895.2459 or Susan Hodapp at 502.893.5175. There are super items in our silent auction. The University of Louisville Steel Drum Band will perform. 

LifeTimers: Living Life After 55

LifeTimers:  Living Life After 55

What better way to end our long winter and celebrate spring than to enjoy a delicious lunch out with friends.  Come join us as we have lunch on Friday, April 17, at The Café, 712 Brent Street. We will depart from Broadway at 11:30 a.m., and travel together. Transportation will be provided with lunch on your own.  A reservation is required by Tuesday, April 14, by calling the church office at 502.895.2459.