Tuesday, September 12, 11 a.m., Friendship Hall
Join the Women on Mission as they gather monthly for lunch and learning on important topics of faith in today’s busy world. September’s special guest will be Mary Htoo, a refugee from war-torn Burma
The Outreach Committee is hosting a Community-Wide Block Party, which will feature live music, food, Steel City Pops, a small farmer’s market, and games and activities for children of all ages. Free admission and parking, but bring cash to support local vendors.
In many ways, we are now entering the most challenging period of the interim. By the time you read this article, the Ad Hoc Committee will have presented their recommendations to the Deacons who will have a month to think about and discuss the material before voting on their recommendation at the May Deacons’ meeting. This recommendation will come to the Church Business Meeting on May 23.
Please join us for the movie, Wonder, at our new time, 11 a.m. Enter through office door, take elevator to second floor, Room E-204. New this month will be lunch following the movie. For May, we will dine at McAlisters Deli with lunch on your own. Please call the church office at 502.895.2459 by Thursday, May 10, to let us know you plan on attending the movie and/or lunch.
Oaks Day, Friday, May 4, Church Office Closed, Normal Campus Activities Continue
Memorial Day, Monday, May 28, Church Office Closed, Church Campus Closed, All Activities Cancelled
Friday, September 1, 1:30 p.m.
Room E-204
Grab some popcorn and your favorite sweets, and join the LifeTimers on Friday, September 1, at 1:30 p.m., for First Friday Flick. This month, we’ll be watching “The Zookeeper’s Wife.” Please call the church office at 502.895.2459 by Thursday, August 31 to RSVP.
One of the books the staff and deacons will be studying this fall is How Your Congregation Learns by Tim Shapiro. From the book, here is Peter Senge’s classic description of a learning organization: a place “where people continually expand their capacity to create the results they truly desire, where new andexpansive patterns of thinking are nurtured, where collective aspiration is set free, and where people are continually learning how to learn together.”
Wednesday, August 23, 6 p.m.
Friendship Hall
Our next Quarterly Business Meeting will be held on Wednesday, August 23, at 6 p.m., in Friendship Hall. In addition to the presentation of the Second Quarter Financial Statements, there will be a vote on the nominees for the Pastor Search Committee, and a discussion of the plans for the interim.
This month, we celebrate the fifth anniversary of Robert Gammon's ministry at Broadway. When the search committee was given the job description by the deacons and surveyed the congregation, it was clear that expectations were very high. In unanimously recommending Robert, we believed that we had found the person who could meet those expectations - and he exceeds them!
This summer, I had the pleasure of taking Broadway’s children to PASSPORTkids! camp in Maryville, Tenn. Wetraveled to camp with Buechel Park Baptist Church, one of our Louisville partner churches, and met new friends from First Baptist Middletown and Lexington Avenue Baptist of Danville, Ky. The children all had a great time together, and are now begging us for a joint lock-in this fall!
Special thanks to our members, Steve Hymer and Emily Dotson, for their tireless work in our office this summer. Both of these talented individuals made the transition between former and new staff members so effortlessly seamless. From the creation of our weekly worship and communications pieces to updating of our website, these two individuals personify the teaching of Jesus, and we are so grateful for all they did!
Second Quarter Giving Statements
The Second Quarter Giving Statements (January through June 30) were mailed on Monday, July 31. Please review your statement for accuracy, particularly if you have given for more than one purpose. With contributions coming in for both general budget and the Capital Campaign, we want to make sure all contributions are posted correctly. One way to help us is to be sure to clearly mark the envelope or check for the amount for each designation of your contribution.
This fall, we are adjusting our Wednesday schedule to provide more opportunities for small groups and Bible studies. You will be seeing and hearing about the Wednesday schedule in more detail in the coming weeks, but we wanted to encourage you to make sure you read these schedules closely so you don’t miss out on anything!
Americana World Community Center's mission is to provide holistic services to Louisville's refugee, immigrant and underserved population to build strong and healthy families, create a safe and supportive community and help every individual realize their potential. We bridge the gap from surviving to thriving through education family support, youth achievement, and career and financial development. Each year, we serve more than 5,000 people from over 100 countries in their pursuits of better days and brighter futures. We give them roots so they can begin to thrive.
The individuals and families we serve are remarkably resilient and full of dreams for their futures. However, many of them face educational, psychological, linguistic, and economic disadvantages that make it difficult for them to achieve self-sufficiency. Americana works to support these individuals in overcoming these challenges to create strong families and supportive communities. Last program year, we saw the following successes:
Americana is the only organization in Louisville providing holistic programs and services to this vulnerable population, and yet, all of our programs have lengthy waiting lists. Like Broadway Baptist Church, we are committed to diversity and social justice and to providing care for the stranger and the poor. We are a local organization that is funded only by local companies, foundations, and private donors. We couldn't do this work without the generous support of our community. Broadway Baptist's support is crucial for us to be able to continue providing quality, holistic, and community-based services to the refugees, immigrants, and underserved population here in Louisville.
On behalf of Americana, I want to thank you for Broadway Baptist Church's continued support of our organization.
Sincerely,
Edgardo Mansilla
Executive Director
Location
Broadway Baptist Church
4000 Brownsboro Road,
Louisville, KY 40207-1826
Phone: 502.895.2459
Office and Staff
Office Hours
Monday - Thursday
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Friday
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