I am writing this article after a wonderful Homecoming Service on November 3. Last Sunday, 207 worshippers gave a full feeling to the sanctuary. Many former members helped celebrate our last month in the old buildings. Some came from Texas, Illinois and the Carolinas, along with scores from the Mid-Atlantic States. Two former pastors, who could not attend, sent greetings that were shared with the congregation. After the service, Fellowship Hall was filled with joyful chatter as friends and acquaintances of the past reunited.
My primary task for the day was to build a worship service around the weekly lectionary and the history of First Baptist Church of Silver Spring. Having read the historic materials twice in the past 12 years, I read it differently this time, to reduce it in time to fit in a 90-minute worship service so the Spanish-language congregation could start their regular worship service on time in the sanctuary.
Reframing the history for a worship setting helped me grasp the dynamic relationship between our religious ancestors and their Lord! Three strong faith characters traits jumped out at me about the 15 who signed the original charter on October 22, 1924. They were people of deep faith, strong religious conviction, and courageous ministry stands.
They were people with a tremendous confidence in God that drove them to take deep-pocketed financial risks during even the Great Depression and start building when they only had $0.63 in the bank account They were convinced that God would provide if they were faithful. And, they were faithful. They worked with their hands, stretched the resources of their community of faith, and shared the Gospel in many ways to draw more people to follow their Lord.
They also had strong religious conviction. I use "religious" for their Baptist beliefs that completed their Christian faith. While they shared in and supported an ecumenical service sponsored by Grace Episcopal Church for a largely unchurched area, they also wanted to support Baptist Missions and teach their children Baptist history and beliefs. So, a meager dozen met in a home for PRAYER and Sunday School. As Baptists, they had lots of meetings with lots and lots of discussion. But, as Christians, they had lots and lots of prayer! They prayed for wisdom and answers. They discussed for clarity of thought and strategy. Putting them both together, they succeeded as Christians with Baptist convictions.
But, they also took courageous ministry stands. They focused on evangelistic strategies of praching, visiting and witnessing. They bussed in children who would have gone without Christian training. And, they focused on material things: building, and paying off mortgages. Needs of people-both in and out of their fellowship-were always attended to. Besides the members, they also cared for society's marginalized, often neglected behind walls of institutions. They started a Sunday School class for children and youth with learning and physical challenges. When the community did not want to notice the homeless, First Baptist was a catalyst for over 30 churches and synagogues to open a ministry to feed and clothe the needy.
What a heritage the Lord has given us. What a blessing that our God has not changed! Have we?
Pastor Mac
Church Estate Sale & Flea Market
Saturday, November 16
On SATURDAY, First Baptist Church will have an indoor Flea Market to benefit the Building Fund. Interested persons who attend services here may begin browsing and shopping at 8:30 AM; the general public will be admitted beginning at 9:00 AM, ending at 3:00 PM. If you can volunteer to help guide shoppers or monitor for a couple of hours, call the church office with your available time information.
What's available?
Church and office furniture, equipment and supplies (pews, file cabinets, air conditioners, desks, chairs, computer components, compact photo printer, vases, dishes, sofas, chalkboards, bulletin boards, books, etc.)
Health aids (crutches, walkers, etc.)
Because we will still be using the building until the end of the month, some of the items will have to be picked up after December 1.
Additional Methods of Contributing to FBC
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NOTICE TO THOSE CURRENTLY DONATING THROUGH ONLINE BILL PAY: If you contribute to FBCSS through your online banking, please edit the PAYEE address to: 9727 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring MD 20910 to prevent delays in forwarding.
If you do cyber giving through our church website, no action is required.
Weekly Bible Study Opportunities!
Stay connected with your church family during the week! Beginning the week of November 17, adult Bible study will take place in small groups at three homes. It is an opportunity to become better acquainted with individuals in this community of faith while discussing spiritual perspectives in a casual, group setting close to your home of place of employment. The same resource material will be used at all locations (including our adult Sunday school).
Help us get started! In the near future, additional venues will be added in other neighborhoods. You can also try attending different groups until you find what works for you. Let the Lord "do a new thing in you." Thanks to those who have volunteered to open their homes to this new fellowship opportunity and those who have volunteered to lead the discussions.
Monday, November 187:00 p.m.
10755 McGregor Dr., Columbia
Thursday, November 2110:30 a.m.
15005 Peachstone Dr., Silver Spring
Saturday, November 2310:00 a.m.
12612 Springloch Ct., Silver Spring
Simulation of Our Sunday Schedule
at Takoma Park Community Center
For our last two Sundays in our current building (November 17 & November 24) we will follow the Sunday schedule which will be used at our interim facility: Takoma Park Community Center.
Interim Location Information
As of November 19, our interim administrative offices will be located at Montgomery Hills Baptist Church (near Forest Glen Road, I-495, METRO Red Line: Forest Glen station).
Our NEW phone number will be: 301-754-1100 at the following address:
First Baptist Church of Silver Spring
9727 Georgia Avenue
Silver Spring MD 20910-1458
Beginning Sunday, December 1, our worship services will take place at the following interim location:
Takoma Park Community Center
7500 Maple Avenue
Takoma Park MD 20912
(at the corner of Philadelphia Avenue & Maple Avenue)
Sunday Schedule
10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.Adult Bible Study (FBC)
11:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m.Worship Service (FBC)
11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Children's Bible Study
(all congregations)
NOTE: Like our current location, the parking lot ENTRANCE is located behind the building. Enter the TPCC parking lot from Philadelphia Avenue.
Capital Campaign
All three of our partnering churches want to meet the evolving and growing needs of the people in Silver Spring, just as First Baptist has provided needed ministries since 1924. But the aged buildings drain our finances, are inaccessible for human needs, can no longer meet the level of current and future ministries, and cannot attract the potential growth from the great diversity in our neighborhood.
We are climbing to new heights of faith. We need a new multi-cultural and multi-accessible facility so our multi-linguistic worshipping congregations can continue and expand ministries to the people who live where God has placed us to work.
Although we will not see a new building for about three years, we must do some things now. Our most urgent and present need is to raise $400,000 to purchase a 7,708 square foot lot from St. Michael's Catholic Church to provide space for a major part of our new facility.
We have already reached half of our goal, including a $100,000 gift from Iglesia Bautista Emanuel. If you have not sent in your gift or pledge, please prayerfully consider your part to help us pay off the debt for the purchase of the new lot.
"Like is like a camera: Focus on what's important, capture the good times, develop from the negatives, and if things don't work out, take another shot." - Source unknown
November 2013 Activities
Monday, November 11
6:30 p.m.Young Adults
Wednesday, November 13
6:00 p.m.Handbells rehearsal
7:00 p.m.Choir rehearsal
Saturday, November 16
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Estate Sale & Flea Market
(FBC congregation shoppers begin at 8:30 a.m.)
11:00 a.m.Women In Action
Sunday, November 17Simulation of interim worship schedule
10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.Adult Bible Study
11:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m.Worship Service
11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Children's Bible Study
Monday, November 18
Administrative offices move to Montgomery Hills Baptist Church
Wednesday, November 20
6:00 p.m.Handbells rehearsal
7:00 p.m.Choir rehearsal
Thursday, November 21
Ministers and Staff
Duncan McIntosh, Proclamation Eric Walters, Associate Pastor Gareth Murray, Associate Pastor Jennifer Martin, Tie Line Valeria Foster, Worship & Administration, eTieLine Marcellus Breach, Organist Jerry Orrell, Administrative Assistant Rosemary Piercey, Celebration Ringers Barbara Williams, Webmaster Bill Smith, Listserve Moderator
Contact Information
Valeria Foster, Editor, The Tie Line 301-585-5454 (from November 19: 301-754-1100)