KBF Spring Missions Gathering

KBF Spring Missions Gathering

It’s not too late to register for the Kentucky Baptist Fellowship’s 2016 Spring Gathering: Living as Covenant Community! Held at Campbellsville University, April 22-23. We’ll enjoy worship, breakouts, workshops, and wonderful fellowship with friends from across the state. Here’s a schedule of events:

Friday, April 22

  • 12:00 - Lunch (reservation required)
  •   1:30 - Workshops
  •   5:30 - BSK Banquet (contact BSK for reservations)
  •   7:00 - Business Session
  •   7:45 - Worship
  •   9:00 - Fellowship

Saturday, April 23

  •   8:30 - Refreshments and Young Pastor’s Breakfast
  •   9:30 - Breakout Session #1
  • 10:30 - Breakout Session #2
  • 11:30 - Worship

Childcare is provided! Please let Rhonda know if you need it. 
We look forward to seeing you in Campbellsville!

For the Long Run - Capital Campaign

For the Long Run - Capital Campaign

If your Capital Campaign steering team were selecting a theme this week, there certainly would be some competition for “For the Long Run.”  Dr. Caldwell in his sermon (April 10), which can be heard online, used the term “faith that takes the long view.”  This phrase eloquently expressed the idea of delayed gratification and the idea that an investment today may only show rewards in the distant future.  The real purpose of this campaign is not to repair the leaks in the roof or keep us comfortable in our buildings, though it will do so.  Our real purpose is to support, sustain, and even expand our ministries. Our campaign is asking for gifts “over and above” your regular giving.  Deciding on an amount is a challenging process which requires prayer followed by action.  No effort will be made to tell any person what he or she should commit. Questions one might consider in determining one’s part include: 

  1.  Have I asked God to direct my decision? 
  2.  Does this amount give an accurate reflection of who I am and what my resources are? 
  3.  How does this amount represent sacrifice for me?


These questions can only be answered by each of you after prayer and reflection.

Some questions we can answer are as follows:
Q. What is the purpose of the commitment cards?
A. Our church is facing a significant financial endeavor. To use our financial resources wisely, we must have an accurate indication of our cash flow for the immediate future. Completed commitment cards enable our church leaders to make wise decisions. Your historical giving provides the Finance Committee with enough knowledge to formulate our annual budget.  For this campaign, however, we need to know how much and when to expect these gifts so that decisions can be made wisely.

Q. When do commitments begin?
A. As has been announced, Commitment Sunday is May 1. However, we will receive gifts as early as today!

Q. I don’t know the future. What if I can’t fulfill my commitment?
A. You are right. None of us know the future. We ask only that you pray and let God lead you to a sacrificial commitment. If your circumstances change, you can revise your commitment accordingly. This is an invitation to faith and commitment.

Q. Will my commitment remain confidential?
A. Yes! As with all church receipts, commitments will be confidential.

Q. How can I know what to commit?
A. The key ingredients of a worthy commitment are prayer, sacrifice, and faith. These are three guideposts that can lead you to the right decision.

Q. When and where will commitments be made?
A. You have received a commitment card and privacy envelope in the mail. Most members will complete their cards prior to the Commitment Sunday worship service on May 1 and turn them in during the service. The cards can also be mailed to, or brought to, the church. In addition, commitments can be made online, and these are also confidential. We will receive your commitment whenever you decide.

Q. How should I give my offerings over the next three years?
A. That is your decision. Many people will give weekly or monthly, and others will give quarterly or annually.

Q. Can I give something other than cash?
A. There can be significant tax benefits to giving property, stocks, bonds, or other appreciated assets. You are encouraged to ask your financial advisor what will be best for you.

Discipleship/Parent Class Reflections

I am thankful for the opportunity to have joined in the “Sticky Faith” discussions with Susan Reed and several other parents of 3rd-5th grade children in the Discipleship Class led by Emily Holladay and Curtis Barman. In the parent group, we explored the reasons why we want to share our faith with our children. We learned from “Sticky Faith” research how we, as parents, are the biggest influence in whether or not our faith will “stick” with our children when they become adults. We discovered how we, as parents, can be more intentional in connecting our daily family life to our faith and in building stronger relationships with our children. We spoke of both the joys and frustrations of parenting, and we developed a greater sense of community with one another, sharing lots of laughs (and a few tears). I enjoyed the group and our discussions a great deal, and I have found myself being more intentional about certain things with Hayden and Isaac.

When I asked my boys about what they took away from their Discipleship class, they both said they had better understandings of what it means to be a Christian. They also loved learning about the symbolism and meaning of communion and the “behind the scenes” tours of the church when Pastor Chris showed the group the baptistries in the sanctuary and the chapel. 

Again, I am thankful for the concerted effort to create this special, intensive learning opportunity for the children of Broadway and their parents, and I hope it is something we will continue in the future.
~Shelly Jones 

Drive-In Movie Night

Drive-In Movie Night

Saturday, April 16, 5:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Children’s Learning Center

Children birth through 5th grade are invited to the Children’s Learning Center on Saturday, April 16, for a movie and dinner. We will make cardboard cars and have a fun “drive-in” movie experience while watching Inside Out. The cost is $10 per child 3 and over, $5 per child under 3. Parents are welcome to enjoy a night out! Please RSVP by e-mailing Emily Holladay at emily@broadwaybaptist.org or calling the church office at 502.895.2459.Drive-In Movie Night

Living Life After Fifty-Five

Living Life After Fifty-Five

Lifetimers:
Living Life After Fifty-Five
Day Trip to Glendale, Kentucky


Please join us on Friday, April 15, as we take a day trip to Glendale, Ky., and enjoy the delicious food at The Whistle Stop.  We will meet at Broadway in Friendship Hall at
9:30 a.m. for a 9:45 a.m. departure. Transportation will be provided.  Lunch will be on your own. There will be some time for shopping before our return to Broadway around 4 p.m. Reservations are required by Tuesday, April 12, by calling the church office at 502.895.2459. Come enjoy a fun day with us.

Capital Campaign

This Sunday, we will begin sharing information about a capital campaign, “For the Long Run,” which is aimed at freeing resources for ministry by addressing long term capital needs. The Campaign Communication team has prepared informative materials about our capital campaign and campaign project. Please stop by any of the Sanctuary exits or Friendship Hall after Worship on April 3 to pick up your bag of materials. (One per household, please.) 


Thank You! 

REACH Alert!

REACH Alert!

We are happy to announce that we are now using REACH Alert to send you timely information relevant to the church congregation. 

What does this mean for you? We will be able to better communicate with you by providing immediate information regarding a number of potential situations.  As a user of REACH Alert, you will be in control of how you receive your messages from us. This means you will be able to: 

Courtyard Concert Series

Courtyard Concert Series

Sunday, April 17 after morning worship
Music: Dulcimer and Acoustic Bass
Meal:  Buffet Meal Catered by Gracious Plenty
Cost:  $8.00
Revervations: Please sign up in the church office by Wednesday, April 13
 
Molly McCormack will play the Mountain and Hammer Dulcimers and David Rodger will play the acoustic standup bass.  Molly performs and teaches at many traditional and folk music festivals around the country. David has performed extensively with bluegrass along the Mississippi River, and on the banks of Lake Michigan.

Thank You, Bereavement Team

Thank You, Bereavement Team

Over the past four months, I think it is safe to assume that we have had more deaths within our church than during any four month period in our church’s history. We have said farewell to very fine people. One of the real privileges of being a church is having the opportunity to celebrate the life and mourn the death of a person, and to accompany their family during this time of grief.  

I’ve always been proud of how seriously Broadway takes this responsibility.  And I want to thank all those who have helped us to fulfill that responsibility much more frequently than we would have liked during this season.  I especially want to thank the Bereavement Team, a group of volunteers who prepare a meal or a reception when we have a funeral at Broadway.  They organize and accomplish this with no staff oversight whatsoever, and they quietly and faithfully handle everything that comes up.  My thanks also to our sexton crew, our administrative staff, and to Robert Gammon, who see to it that all the behind the scenes tasks are done with care.

~Chris Caldwell

THE HALF HAS NEVER BEEN TOLD - BOOK GROUP

THE HALF HAS NEVER BEEN TOLD - BOOK GROUP

This group, facilitated by Cassie Lyles will read, and discuss The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism by Edward Baptist. Please RSVP to Susan Reed (susanr@broadwaybaptist.org) if you would like to reserve a copy of the book for $25.  The initial meeting will be held on March 20 at 5 p.m. in the Lower Level Meeting Room to pass out books and get to know one another.  The group will begin weekly discussion meetings on Sundays at 5 p.m., beginning April 10.

Youth Envelope Fundraiser

Youth Envelope Fundraiser

You will soon see something new in the Atrium and Friendship Hall on Sunday mornings and Wednesday nights! You will see envelopes, numbered 1-100. Each envelope will cost the same amount as its number, so envelope number 1 will cost $1, envelope number 50 will cost $50, and so forth. Inside each envelope you purchase will be the picture of, and some information about, one of our youth here at Broadway. Our hope is that you will put this someplace where you will see it regularly, and when you see it, you will take a moment to pray for that youth. Then throughout the rest of the school year and the summer, I would encourage you to continue to follow up with that youth and see how you can continue to specifically pray for them. Thank you in advance for the many ways that Broadway supports, includes, and encourages the youth ministry!

~Chris Liles

Holy Week

Holy Week

Palm Sunday: On March 20, at 11:00 a.m. we will gather to reenact the processional of palms and celebrate Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem.  Music will be offered by the Chancel Choir, Children's Choir and Chancel Bell Choir.

Maundy Thursday, March 24

On Thursday, March 24, we will gather in the sanctuary at 6:30 p.m., for a Tenebrae Service as we observe communion by intinction. Preceding the service will be our weekly fellowship meal in Friendship Hall starting at 5:30 p.m. (Wednesday Night Dinner will be cancelled this week.) Please call the church office by noon on Wednesday, March 23, to make a reservation. Standing reservations do not apply.

Resurrection Sunday, March 27

After traveling down the path of our Lenten theme, Prayers and the Labyrinth, we will gather to celebrate the resurrection of Christ.  The Chancel Choir and organist, Glenna Metcalfe, will lead us in our Hallelujahs as we celebrate that Christ is Risen. Christ is Risen indeed! 

Thank You Note - Maxine Storment

Thank You Note - Maxine Storment

I am so very grateful for the many acts of kindness and love that Broadway has shown our family during this time of loss. Lloyd loved and cherished his association with this church and its congregation. Your visits, cards, prayers, and expressions of sympathy have been a source of comfort to us. Thank you for being so generous with your support and love.
 
With thanks and appreciation,
Maxine Storment

Spring Missions Yard Sale

Spring Missions Yard Sale

Saturday, March 19, from 8 a.m.—12 p.m.
Pay-Double Preview Party Friday, March 18, 6-8 p.m.
All proceeds go to Deaf Teen Quest and Partners in Development, Zambia.
Donations of merchandise are welcome and should be taken to the racquetball court. Tax receipts are available from Betty Newcomer or Mary Jackson. Volunteers are pricing on Wednesdays from 3-5 p.m. We are enlisting volunteers for sale weekend.

LifeTimers Asset Mapping Conversation

LifeTimers Asset Mapping Conversation

On Friday, March 18, the LifeTimers will meet at 10 a.m., in Friendship Hall to participate in an Asset Mapping session by Dr. Rhonda Blevins. We will dialogue about our strengths, passions, and what God might be leading the LifeTimers to do in the upcoming year.  Lunch will be provided for $6. Please RSVP to the church office by Tuesday, March 15.