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A Publication of Pilgrim Baptist Church of Rockford, Illinois
The Pilgrim MessengerPILGRIM BAPTIST
CHURCH1703 S. Central Avenue
Rockford, IL 61102815-968-4449
www.pilgrimbaptist.org
MINISTERIAL TEAMRev. Dr. Kenneth R. Board,
Senior PastorRev. Sharon L. Olson,
Assistant PastorMinister M arvin BallardMinister Ernest EvansMinister Kevon HayesRev. Carmen Jordan
Minister Kevin D. LambertMinister Willie Reed
Minister Carl L. Towns
A Church inspired by the Word and Empowered
by the Holy Spirit.
ALL ARE WELCOME!
WEEKLY WORSHIPTuesday:9:30 am - Bible StudyWednesday:12:00 Noon - Bible Study6:00 pm - Prayer Service6:30 pm - Adult Bible StudySunday:9:00 am - Sunday School10:30 am - Worship Service10:30 am - Children’s ChurchChapel of the Crosses
CONTENTS
Lambert, Hayes Reinvigorate Pilgrim Youth
• Youth Ministry 1• Prayer & Devotional 1• Vacation Bible School 2• Volunteering at Food Bank 2• Pastor’s Care Hat Luncheon & Fashion Show 3• Calendar 4• Celebrations 4
July 2016 Volume X, Issue 7
PILGRIM’S VISION STATEMENTThe vision of the Pilgrim Baptist Church is the fulfillment of God’s promise of salvation through the belief in the Ministry of
Jesus Christ and the empowerment of excellence in all people through Christian education and community activism.
Minister Kevin Lambert is the Minister of Children, Youth, and Young Adults at Pilgrim Baptist Church. Minister Kevon Hayes is his assistant. They also work with Superintendent Albara Morris, Deacon Chris Morris, and other youth lay leaders to ensure that our children are effectively discipled and developed for Christian service. Ministers Lambert and Hayes are redirecting the Youth Ministry.
The Youth Ministry will provide a fun and effective program that promote spiritual growth. By applying the fruit of the spirit, the youth will demonstrate love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control, which is rooted in the joys and traditions of the church.
Youth Ministry and Young Adult objectives are to promote the four E’s:
Encourage: Youth and Young Adults to develop a relationship with God.
Engage: Youth and Young Adults with stories and activities, and real life experiences about God.
Enable: Today’s youth and young adults to be tomorrow’s world-changers for Christ
Excite: Youth and Young Adults to live radically for Jesus
Ephesians 4: 13-15 is the Youth theme scripture:
13 Until we all attain to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to mature manhood, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ, 14 so that we may no longer be children, tossed to and fro by the waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by human cunning, by craftiness in deceitful schemes. 15 Rather, speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ,
Wednesday 6:30pm Youth meetings are planned for youth grades 7-12 years old. Wednesday meetings will reinforce youths’ lessons learned in Sunday School.
Ministers Lambert and Hayes appreciate this opportunity. If they ask for your assistance, please help all you can.
by Rev. Carmen Jordan
“After the festival was over, while his parents were returning home, the boy, Jesus, stayed behind in Jerusalem, but they were unaware of it. Thinking he was in their company, they traveled on for a day. Then they began looking for him among their relatives and friends. When they did not find him, they went back to Jerusalem to look for him. After three days they found him in the temple courts, sitting among the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions. Everyone who heard him was amazed at his understanding and his answers.” Luke 2:43-47 NIV
Jesus was not your typical twelve year old boy. After the fun and excitement of the Festival of the Passover, he was not ready to go home and do life as usual. Instead, Jesus stayed in Jerusalem went to the place of worship- the temple. As an active learner in the temple courts, He not only gained wisdom, but also shared wisdom. To be a disciple of Jesus Christ is to be both a follower and a learner of Him. What would the world look like if all disciples of Jesus were active learners; gaining and sharing the wisdom of God? What good is learning if it is not shared with others? A simple daily prayer for a disciple of Jesus is “Lord, help me to be an active learner of your truth and your Word today, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”
Prayer & Devotional
Min. Kevin Lambert
Min. Kevon Hayes
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The seeds of faith have been planted because of Jesus: The True Superhero Vacation Bible School was a tremendous blessing for Pilgrim Baptist Church.
“Put on the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil” (Ephesians 6:11, KJV) Food, fun and fellowship was had by all involved with Vacation Bible School.
We had a great teaching staff that included: Rev. Jordan, Rev. Olson, Tomiko Ballard, Virginia Wynn, Vinest Steele, Giovanni Van, First lady Marilyn Board, Jacci Mannery, Noah Wheaton, Deacon Chris Morris, and Min. Kevon Hayes.
VBS Lesson Study topics: Worship, Witness, Praise, Protection, and Work Ethic.
Janet Mitchell and crew provided a delicious meal each night for VBS. Free Snacks were provided by a church member. The Reed family provided the Friday night meal for VBS.
Parnell Smith provided signage to market our Vacation Bible School to the community.
Over 50 participants were involved in VBS, with Wednesday night being the highest with 73 attendees.
Arts/Crafts was led by Lolita Pettigrew with Kameron Allen assisting. The kids had a great time utilizing their creative skills.
Vacation Bible School received a generous donation which resulted in each child receiving a devotional book to read over the summer. Pastor Board purchased devotionals for all the teaching staff.
Special recognition: I want to give Noah Wheaton a special “shout out” for teaching the Children’s Church group. Noah led with great teaching and passion. He is an up and coming young leader in the church. Pilgrim is grooming “homegrown” young leaders to do the work of the Lord.
Special thanks to Mia Rigsby for assisting me with VBS and the faithfulness of Deacon Erick Hall for locking up the church.
To God be the Glory!
by Superintendent Albara Morris
Reverend Carmen Jordan, Mia Rigsby, and Beverly Owens had fun while serving the needy at Northern Illinois Food Bank June 4, 2016
June 13-17 • 6:00–8:30 p.m."Put on the whole armor of God" Ephesians 6:11
MEETING NEEDS, SHARING CHRIST“WHO WILL DO THIS WITH ME?”
by Beverly Owens
For several years now, Pilgrim Baptist Church has continued an ongoing theme: “Meeting Needs, Sharing Christ - Who Will Do This With Me?” We liked it so much in 2013 that we just never changed it! This small declaration has led our church family to find a renewed zeal with a greater and much broader purpose. Each ministry at Pilgrim has begun to enlist not only each other in outside ministry efforts, but has solicited sources and entities outside of Pilgrim to not only provide opportunities but even “do this with us” through community projects that help those in need.
One of those persons who asked us to “Meet needs and share Christ” with them is the Northern Illinois Food Bank. This great food resource takes donations of canned and non-perishable foods, as well as meat, dairy, and produce items, ensuring that those who need them, receive them.
Pilgrim is thankful for Rev. Carmen Jordan who serves as our Minister of Missions & Outreach. She sought the needs and asked others to help her meet those needs. On Saturday, June 4, 2016, Rev. Jordan, Mia Rigsby and myself went to the Northern Illinois Food Bank. I was astounded at the fact that persons who receive food include those who work but because their income does not meet their family needs, they do not have enough to purchase food to feed their families. Many must make monthly purchases of needed medications, public transportation, expenses for children and schools, etc. Often they must decide whether they should buy food or medication. They can’t afford both. This is where the Food Bank comes to the rescue.
As volunteers, our job was to inspect each can in a HUGE bin filled with cans, determine if they were suitable to keep, place them in small containers, then take them to a skid of like numbered cans for distribution. Not a hard job for such a great reason! There were approximately 15 volunteers, some of which were unpaid volunteer supervisors who helped and answered questions. We were there for 3 hours that seemed like one hour because we laughed and talked while we worked. It was a joyful and fulfilling day.
At the end of the day, our supervisor came to let us know that based on what we all had accomplished by checking cans and loading skids, we contributed to providing food for approximately 1,600 persons! When I think of the time I waste vegging out in front of the TV, I was ashamed, yet thankful, for an eye-opening experience and a chance to make a difference. Pilgrim’s Missions Ministry has several opportunities lined up in the near future where we each can help someone in need.
Please consider a small portion of your time to devote this year. You can check out those options by calling the church office at 815-968-4449, or seeing Rev. Carmen Jordan for more information. You are needed, so when you hear the question, “Who Will Do This With Me?” please consider saying, “I will!”
Albara Morris
Beverly Owens
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Leatha Adams, Bertha Bell, and Lorraine Thurmond
Verna McGlone (from Allen Chapel) and Nanell Due
Sister-in-laws Albertha Towns and Helen Ware
Sharon Thurmond, Shawndra Foster, Asia Foster, Patricia Fricks, Fannie Owens, Vicki Richard (1st Place winner) and Deloras Ransom from the Fashion Show!
Shelia Buchanan and Matti Chappel
Janie Wilson-Cook
Bettye Collins - Our MC!
First Lady Marilyn Board
Pastor’s Care Hat Luncheon & Fashion Show
Emma Gipson
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JulyCelebrations
Z=Birthdays B=Anniversaries 1 Z Pastor Kenneth R. Board 3 Z Carol Bell 4 Z Ashley Griffin 6 Z Monique Currie 7 Z Deacon Christopher Morris 8 B Min. Willie & Margaret Reed 9 Z Min. Marvin Ballard 10 B Deac. Ben & Dorothy Newson 14 Z Minister Willie Reed 16 Z Shneera Habib 16 Z Joseph Ortiz 18 Z Albertha “Bert” Towns 20 Z Beverly Evans 21 B Deac. Emeritus Carl O. & Albertha Towns 22 Z Ernest Damon 23 Z Dorn Scott 23 Z Mary Kai Rogers 26 Z Frances Blalock 28 Z Susan Brown 29 Z Amara Simpson
JULY 2016Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Sun. School 9am
Morning Worship 10:30am
Nursery Open
Senior Fitness-Low Impact Exercise 10:00am
Adult Beginning Fitness 5:30pm
Trustees Mtg. 5:30pm-7:30pm
Staff Mtg. 10:00am
Bible Study 101-12:00pm
Mission Possible Ministry 6:00pm
Prayer & Praise 6:00pm
Wed. Night Live!Bible Study 6:30pm
Youth Ministry6:30pm
Senior Fitness-Low Impact Exercise 10:00am
Adult Advanced Fitness 5:30pm
Ushers Mtg. 6:00pm
Happy Birthday,Pastor Board!
Sunday School 9:00-10:00am
Morning Worship 10:30am
Nursery Open
Communion
Church closed to observe Independence Day
Morning Bible Study 9:30am
Trustees Mtg. 5:30pm-7:30pm
Staff Mtg. 10:00am
Bible Study 101-12:00pm
Prayer & Praise 6:00pm
Wed. Night Live!Bible Study 6:30pm
Youth Ministry6:30pm
Senior Fitness-Low Impact Exercise 10:00am
Adult Advanced Fitness 5:30pm
Sunday School Teachers Mtg. 6pm
(Non-member) Wedding rehearsal 4:30-8:00pm
Lydians Mtg. 2:00pm
(Non-member) Wedding 2:00-4:30pm
Sunday School 9:00-10:00am
Morning Worship 10:30am
Nursery Open
Pilgrim goes to 2nd Baptist Church in Dixon, IL for pastoral anniversary 4-7:00 pm
Senior Fitness-Low Impact Exercise 10:00am
Adult Beginning Fitness 5:30pm
Deaconess 5:30pm
Bldg & Grounds 6:00pm
Pastor speaks at Worship In The Garden at Anderson Gardens 7-8:00am
Morning Bible Study 9:30am
Pilgrim’s Tots Nursery Mtg. 5pm
Trustees Mtg. 5:30pm-7:30pm
Staff Mtg. 10:00am
Bible Study 101-12:00pm
Prayer & Praise 6:00pm
Wed. Night Live!Bible Study 6:30pm
Youth Ministry6:30pm
Senior Fitness-Low Impact Exercise 10:00am
Senior Ministry 12:00pm
Adult Advanced Fitness 5:30pm
(Non-member) Wedding rehearsal 4:30-8:00pm
Special Programs Committee Meet-ing 6-7:00 pm
Women’s Ministry Mtg. 10:00am
Pastor’s Care Ministry11:30am
(Non-member) Wedding 3:00-5:30pm
Sunday School 9-10:00am
Morning Worship 10:30am
Nursery Open
Senior Fitness-Low Impact Exercise 10:00am
Adult Beginning Fitness 5:30pm
Morning Bible Study 9:30am
Trustees Mtg. 5:30pm-7:30pm
Pilgrim Men at-tend a Fellowship Steak Fry w/ the Men of First Covenant Church at Alpine Park 6-9:00pm
Staff Mtg. 10am
Bible Study 101-12pm
Prayer & Praise 6pm
Wed. Night Live!Bible Study 6:30pm
Youth Ministry6:30pm
Senior Fitness-Low Impact Exercise 10:00am
Senior Ministry Picnic at Pilgrim (Open to all) 12 Noon-3:00pm
Adult Advanced Fitness 5:30pm
Youth Ushers Mtg. 6pm
Men’s Breakfast 9:00am
ASK Prayer Ministry11:00am
Sunday School 9:00-10:00am
Morning Worship 10:30amNursery Open
Sunday School 9:00-10:00am
Morning Worship 10:30amNursery Open
Senior Fitness-Low Impact Exercise 10:00am
Adult Beginning Fitness 5:30pm
Morning Bible Study 9:30am
Trustees Mtg. 5:30pm-7:30pm
Ministerial Staff Mtg. 6:00pm
Praise Team/Choir Rehearsal 6:00pm
Staff Mtg. 10am
Bible Study 101-12pm
Prayer & Praise 6pm
Wed. Night Live!Bible Study 6:30pm
Youth Ministry6:30pm
Senior Fitness-Low Impact Exercise 10:00am
Adult Advanced Fitness 6:30pm
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To add an event, please contact the Church office at (815) 968-4449 or [email protected].
A Newsletter of Pilgrim Baptist Church
1703 South Central AvenueRockford, Illinois 61102
(815) 968-4449 • (815) 968-2603 faxwww.pilgrimbaptist.org
www.facebook.com/[email protected]
•Senior Pastor & Advisor
Rev. Dr. Kenneth R. Board•
EditorJanie Wilson-Cook
Contributing PhotographerHelen Ware
•Proofreader
Jacquelyn Tenard•
News may be submitted by email by the 15th of the month to the editor.
All copy is approved by the Pastor beforepublishing. Past issues at the above website.
•Hard copies are available at the church on the first Sunday of the month. To receive by
email, send an email to the Editor.
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