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Youth Evangelism Conference—March 13-14
Youth Day—March 15
WMU Mission Get Together & Connection, March 20th—22nd, 2015, Gatlinburg TN
Missions Get-Together An event for women, Connection A missions event for girls in
Grades 7th-12th. Registration is now open for Missions Get Together & Connection. Sign up sheet is
on the bulletin board.
Trenton Ministerial Alliance Easter Service, March
29, 2015, White Hall Baptist Church
Easter Music Program April 5, 2015
The Chuck Wagon Gang will be at White Hall on
Friday July 24th @ 7 p.m.
OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS
NONPROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID TRENTON, TN PERMIT NO. 16
671 Concord-Cades Road
Trenton, TN 38382
731-855-2018
ANNOUNCEMENTS
M arc h 2 0 15
Vol ume 2 , I ss ue 3
Sunday: 9:30am Sunday School
10:30am Morning Worship Service
5:00pm Discipleship
6:00pm Evening Worship
7:00pm Choir Practice
Wednesday: 7:00pm Bible Study, Youth and Children
Up Coming Events
TRENTON MINISTERIAL ALLANCE EASTER SERVICE
MARCH 29 6:00 PM
WHITE HALL BAPTIST CHURCH
The Trenton Ministerial Alliance (TMA) consist of a variety of churches of several different denominations. Five of the pastors in the Alliance are photographed above. These five pastors are just a sample of the ministers involved.
The TMA allows churches in Trenton to pool our resources together to help families in our community who are in need. The TMA helps families with utilities bills so that their electricity is not cut off during the cold months like we are experiencing right now. The TMA also helps with food and clothing.
Last November the TMA churches had a joint service at First Presbyterian Church for a Thanksgiving service. An offering was taken to help continue to minister to those in need in the community. This March, another service will be held to help the TMA. This will be an Easter service and it will be held here at White Hall. Reverend Mike Sanders, Hickory Grove Baptist Church, will be preaching the message.
The service will be at 6:00 PM on March 29th. The service at First Presbyterian Church was a packed auditorium, even with poor weather. Please come early to get a good seat and be apart of our service to help those in our community who are in need. Let’s help them so that we can preach Jesus.
F R O M T H E P A S T O R
Youth
Our teenagers have a busy month in March.
First, they will be attending the Youth
Evangelism Conference in Nashville. This
event, sponsored by the Tennessee Baptist
Convention, is a tremendous weekend for our teenagers to hear
about Christ and to be challenged to practice what they believe
in Him.
Two of our very own youth were asked to record their testimonies
to be aired at the YEC for thousands of teenagers to see. Brianna
Howell and Zak Haney both went to Smyrna, TN to video record
their testimonies for the YEC event.
Then, the very weekend they go to YEC, they will come home and
have a “Youth Day” on the 15th of March. The teenagers will
teach Sunday School classes and have an active role in our
worship service and they will be able to share what God did in
their lives at YEC during the evening service.
Pray for our teenagers during this month.
The New Welcome Center
We are getting closer to having the new Welcome Center
operational. Continue to pray that this will be a tool for us to be
able to reach non-church members and the lost so that we can
lead them to the Lord. If you would like to volunteer at the
Welcome Center, please call Liz in the church office.
Serving Him,
Brother Chris
Trenton Ministerial Alliance 1
From the Pastor 1
Music 2
Children 2
Youth 2
Food Pantry 3
Announcements 4
I ns ide t h is i s s ue :
Paul Tucker of 1st Presbyterian, Derek White of 1st United
Methodist, Chris Alexander of White Hall Baptist, Joel Pigg of
Salem Baptist, and Mike Sanders of Hickory Grove Baptist.
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Remember your Baptism? This old Hymn written around 1829 by Adoniram Judson, found in the 2008 Baptist Hymnal reflects on what baptism meant to him. “Come, Holy Spirit, Dove divine, On these baptismal waters shine, And teach our hearts, in highest strain, To praise the Lamb for sinners slain. We love Your Name, we love Your laws, And joyfully embrace Your cause; We love Your cross, the shame, the pain, O Lamb of God, for sinners slain. We sink beneath the water’s face, And thank You for Your saving grace; We die to sin and seek a grave With You, beneath the yielding wave. And as we rise with You to live, O let the Holy Spirit give The sealing unction from above, The joy of life, the fire of love. Reflecting on our past can bring spiritual revival to us today. Bro. Jim
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We hope you all enjoyed the Valentine's Banquet and we appreciate your support for our youth missions. The kids are excited to be getting ready for what God has planned for us this summer. We know He will use this group where He needs us and in the way He wants us. We are going to Youth Evangelism Conference in Nashville on Friday, March 13 and return Saturday March 14 and we ask you to pray for the thousands of youth that will attend this event. Our youth will be represented at the conference by Zac Haney and Brianna Howell giving their testimonies via film for the whole conference to hear how God is working in our youth here at WHBC. I am very proud of all
Thank you, God bless, Ms. Sarah
The children of White Hall are busy, busy, busy!!!! They are getting ready for Bible Drills and Ms. Darlene is working hard to teach our children to memorize God's Word so it will always be on their hearts. The children's choir is practicing every Sunday evening at 5pm and 4th -6th grade at 5:30pm. This choir learns a new song every month and they are doing an excellent job praising God in song. Don't forget we are collecting Easter eggs and candy in a box at the visitors desk in the foyer. We need lots of candy for Gallaway and our Easter egg hunt. We will have our community wide Easter Egg hunt on March 29th 12:00-2:00pm.We will have hot dogs and chips for lunch with games crafts, and Easter EGGS!!! We will also be having a devotional Bring your basket and join in the fun. Ms. Sarah
of our youth and the way they let God move through them. We will speak about YEC on Sunday evening, March 15, please join us and hear what God did at the Youth Conference this year. We are having movie night on Saturday March 28th, at 6:15pm at Humboldt Plaza theater to see the movie "Do you Believe".
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MISSIONS GET-TOGETHER — An event for women
CONNECTION — A missions event for girls in grades 7-12
Missions Get-Together & Connection
From: 3/20/2015 to 3/22/2015 Gatlinburg, Tennessee
Featured Speaker Jean Roberson, Birmingham, AL. Jean is a gifted speaker with a passion for ministry. She is currently an assistant professor at Samford University in Birmingham. She served as a ministry consultant for national WMU and in her role, served as the director for Christian Women's Job Corps/Christian Men's Job Corps, as well as, team leader for the adult team. You will delight in her sweet spirit and warm personality.
Featured Speaker Rachel Lovingood, Hendersonville, TN. Rachel is an author and speaker. She and her husband have been involved in student ministry for the past 25 years. She firmly believes that God's Word is transforming and the best way to live the abundant life is by following Christ daily. She brings the truth of scripture unapologetically and uses everyday situations to help participants make applications to their lives. Rachel is real and relevant and girls will invariably walk away challenged and changed.
Our church vans can pick you up to bring you to church and take you home
after the service each week. You can save your gas, be dropped off at the door,
and fellowship with others during the ride. If you are interested in riding the
van, or volunteering to help in this ministry, call the church office or contact Lori Floyd.
White Hall has a food pantry to help those who are in need with essential food items. Peggy Bell, Dianne
Yarborough, and Linda Tilley help manage the food pantry and are readily available to help families in
need. These food items exist to help our church members if a time ever comes when they need assistance.
The food pantry also exists as an outreach tool to help those who are not members of the church. If you
know of anyone who is in need of food essentials, please contact the church or Peggy Bell, Dianne
Yarborough, or Linda Tilley