Wednesday, December 30, 2009

First Christmas Play and Party Held in New Building

The first Children's Christmas Play was presented in the new sanctuary the fourth Sunday of Advent, Dec. 20, followed by a party in the fellowship hall, the highlight of which was an appearance by Santa Claus.

The children put on an enjoyable performance, their innocence a perfect reminder of the innocence of the Christ child. Following, everyone had refreshments in the fellowship hall while merry ole Santa Claus passed out presents and spread cheer. It was a wonderful lead-up to our celebration of the birth of Christ.

This was the setting for the children's play…



which had animals…


and angels.

Play photos by Emily Harper

Then everyone had punch and cookies and looked on…


As the jolly old elf passed out presents.

Party photos by Carol Horne

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Please Help with our Outreach Projects

Bethany is helping two families this Christmas, and Outreach needs your monetary donations. We only have three weeks to finish the project in time for a few days to spare at Christmas to get the last-minute thing for our two families. Please help our outreach efforts any way you can! Pick up a tag at church Sunday, or send a donation to the church office, PO Box 156, Arapahoe, NC 28510.

As another part of our outreach program, Bethany church family members are helping the Salvation Army by ringing the bells for donations at the Grantsboro Piggly Wiggly on Saturday, Dec. 12, but we need volunteers for the following shifts:

3 pm to 4 pm
4 pm to 5 pm
5 pm to 6 pm

Please volunteer by calling Terry Cannan, 249-2422, or emailing her at tandjcannan@embarqmail.com.

Hanging of the Greens Looks Like Fun!

The greens were hung Friday, Nov. 27, and the folks who helped had a lot of fun, as well as a satisfying meal. Thanks to all of them!

Here are some pictures of the fun.

Don't stand on the top step, Sara!


Too many on one side.


How did you put that up there?


Where's my present?


And now for the crowning touch!

Photos by Emily Harper

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Friday, November 6, 2009

Giving Tree Needs Leaves

This is what the giving tree looked like as of Tuesday, Nov. 3.


Last Sunday during worship the giving tree was full of leaves--envelopes for each congregational family containing Faith Commitment Cards. After worship, as each took an envelope, the tree was bare, except for two envelopes replaced by those who immediately completed their faith commitment cards.

The stewardship committee has asked that the Faith Commitment cards be filled out, placed back in their envelopes and sealed, and placed back on the giving tree by Sunday, Nov. 22. We will take a picture after worship for the next three Sundays and place it on the website so all can see the giving tree as it is filled with leaves.

Death Notice

We regret to report the death on Wednesday, Nov. 4, in Wilmington of Dewey Ensley, who at one time attended Bethany. We extend our sympathy and prayers to his family.

Visitation will be today at 1:00 p.m., followed by the funeral service at 2:00 p.m., at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Wilmington.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Death Notice

We are sad to report the death of Elbert Vendrick, one of Bethany's longtime members, and we offer our condolences and prayers to the family. Floyd Hardison provided us with this obituary, followed by a remembrance:

ORIENTAL - Jason Elbert Vendrick, 81, of Lovick Lee Road, died Thursday, Oct. 22, 2009, at home.

He is survived by his wife, Rachel Vendrick; one son, George Vendrick of Oriental; one daughter, Rosie Ward of Oriental; one sister, Rebecca Cahoon of Arapahoe; three grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25, at Bethany Christian Church with the Rev. Merritt Watson officiating.

The family will receive friends following the service at the church.

In lieu of flowers, the family requested memorial contributions be made to Bethany Christian Church, P.O. Box 156, Arapahoe, NC 28510.


Elbert Vendrick returned to Arapahoe a number of years ago along with his wife Rachel, son George and daughter Rosie.

Elbert bought a piece of land that had a nice ridge but for the most part was an island. Elbert built his own bridge. Elbert later had a fishing boat run aground. When he was told to salvage what he could off the boat, Elbert found a way to salvage his entire boat. Elbert loved to attend his brother Johnie's Sunday School class at Bethany. After Johnie died Elbert's body wandered from the church but his heart stayed.

Friday, October 23, 2009

More Good News

John Beeman, Sr. returned home from the hospital today, and the pathology report is negative. We rejoice with him and his family, and thank God for his blessings!

Software Gremlins Shooed Away

A software problem that prevented the posting of the Oct. 25 church bulletin has been resolved. You may view the church bulletin by clicking Order of Worship in the menu at right, then clicking the link Click here for the updated church bulletin 10/25/09.
--Editor

Pictures from a Wonderful Homecoming

Homecoming Oct. 18 was a fun, filling (both physically and spiritually) and rewarding experience. Start planning now to be with us next year.

Although it was good that everyone had a good time and a good meal…





it was great to see all the young people enjoying themselves.







Photos by Emily Harper

Monday, October 19, 2009

First Christian Rocky Mount To Hold Yam Jam Saturday

First Christian Church Rocky Mount will help the area food bank by harvesting sweet potatoes Saturday, Oct. 24, beginning at 8 am. The goal is to get 200 gleeners to harvest 500 bushels of potatoes.

Snacks and drinks will be provided, and the church will host those wishing to arrive Friday night. Please let the church know of participation in advance at 252-446-4943. Pick-up trucks will be appreciated.

Good News!

Stephanie Beeman reports that John Beeman, Sr. underwent successful surgery this morning. He will be in ICU for a couple of days until stabilized. She says that things look well for John. Our prayers are with him for a full and quick recovery.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Dinner and Reflection Series Ends; New One to Start Soon

The five-week Dinner and Reflection series on Thomas Campbell's Declaration and Address ended Wednesday with a delicious meal followed by Merritt Watson's summary of the series and a discussion of the relevance and implications of the document for the church in general and for Bethany in particular.

If you missed the series, however, don't despair; a new 3-week series--Dinner and Reflection II--begins Wednesday, Oct. 21, and ends Wednesday, Nov. 4. In Dinner and Reflection II, Rev. Watson will show videos of D. Newell Williams' addresses before the recent Disciples General Assembly. Williams is President and Professor of Modern and American Church History at Brite Divinity School, Texas Christian University, and an excellent speaker.

Mark your calendars (it is on the church calendar link at right): The three-week Dinner and Reflection II series will follow the same format as the first series, but will begin each Wednesday one-half-hour later, at 6 p.m., and end at 7:30 p.m.

Naomi and Garland Cahoon provided the great "simple fare" at the last session in the series.


As you can see, folks there enjoyed the meal.


After the session was over, most had enjoyed the series so much that they were reluctant to leave.

Photos by Editor

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

The Great Communion

Congregants from disparate streams of the Stone-Campbell Movement came together Sunday in a Great Communion to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Thomas Campbell's Declaration and Address, a document central to the beginnings of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ and other Stone-Campbell streams. Rev. Merritt Watson led the event.

Bethany's Rev. Rex Horne, Music Director Sara Spalding, and Shirley Ensley participated in the program, and many of Bethany's members attended. All those attending thought the event was successful, and could be a catlyst for greater cooperation and fellowship among the divisions of the Stone-Campbell movement.

Bethany's contingent.


Merritt leads the program.


Rex Horne describes the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).


Shirley Ensley plays the piano and Sara Spalding leads the singing of traditional hymns.

Photos by Emily Harper

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Parker Lee Presents Program at CMF/CWF

Parker Lee regaled the crowd at the CMF/CWF meeting Sunday, Sept. 20, with slides and narrative of her trip to Australia.

It was obvious that Parker enjoyed her trip.



Just as obviously, the audience enjoyed the presentation.



The air conditioning may have been set a little too low.


But Parker's wonderful presentation made everyone want to go to Australia!

Photos by Mac Harris

Scenes from 5th Sunday Dinner

Fifth-Sunday Dinner August 30 was a lot of fun (and some work) and good food, as you can see in these photos.

Do you like my party hat?


Load it up, please.


What is this?


I'm going back for more!


Work is never done!

Photos by Jennie Adams

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Five-Week Study "Dinner and Reflection" begins Sep. 9

Rev. Merritt Watson on Wednesday, Sep. 9, will begin a 5-week mid-week study entitled "Dinner and Reflection." Emphasis will be on celebrating a part of Disciples history--the 200th anniversary of Thomas Campbell's "Declaration and Address."

Dinner will begin promptly at 5:30 p.m., followed by the reflection, which will end promptly at 7:00 p.m. Those who will be attending should advise Rev. Watson in advance in order that adequate preparations may be made.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Pamlico District Union to Meet August 29

The Pamlico District Union will meet at 10:00 a.m., August 29, at Highland Park Christian Church.

District CMF to Meet at Amity

The Pamlico District Christian Men's Fellowship will meet Friday, August 14, at 7:30 p.m. at Amity Christian Church.

Friday, July 31, 2009

News from the 2009 General Assembly of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

Editor's Note: Jennie Adams sent her journal and photos from the 2009 General Assembly in Indianapolis, Ind.

Jennie Kennel Adams’ 2009 General Assembly Journal

Wednesday, July 29
The car trip to Indianapolis, Ind., was lengthy. Merritt and Linda got up around 4:30and were on the road from Pamlico County around 5:30. Jennie left from the Raleigh area with Bob and Elaine Kennel around 6:20 am. To get to Indy one has to travel from North Carolina through Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana. That’s 11 to 13 hours, ya’ll. Just 10 days ago, Jennie was in Indianapolis via US Airways in just under 4 hours, and that was including an airport layover. Just about all comes back to time, energy, and money.

But the landscape was beautiful. West Virginia’s mountains are majestic, green, and precipitous. Kentucky’s rounded mountains are friendly, green, and calming and the roads sanely follow the rivers. From a native flat-lander’s point of view, being in the mountains is just a bit edgy. You can’t see around a mountain. Depth is added. I like seeing tobacco barns way off in the distance, and in a straight, flat line. Mountains are great for visiting, but Pamlico County is great for living.


After in-car meals of pita chips, peanut butter sandwiches, cherries, and granola bars, we all gladly walked to The Old Spaghetti Factory to share a really good, reasonably-price meal together. Then gratefully off to bed…fitful sleep for Linda for Merritt because they were unluckily located over working train tracks, with trains coming and going from the Amtrak station all night long. (Second night miraculously no trains arrived or left the station).

Thursday, July 30
Long registration lines….Occasional familiar faces (but this is my first General Assembly) Merritt, Linda, Bob, and Elaine seemed to know everyone….A lot of people…The Moderator reported that the Assembly was being attended by more than 7000 people, and it felt like all were in Assembly Hall C. There were huge screens in the front and middle. Cameras and microphones were strategically placed around the arena giving the common voter a chance to speak to the mass on the topics which were about to be voted upon.


The theme, to which all speakers tied their thoughts, was “for the Healing of the Nations” We are Disciples of Christ, a movement for wholeness in a fragmented world. As part of the one body of Christ, we welcome all to the Lord’s Table as God has welcomed us.”


The Exhibit Hall was packed with vendors and divisions of the Disciples programs. Almost all had free gifts for the asking. Bags, pens, hand sanitizers, mouthwash-sized cups of iced mocha….Church Extension gave out pedometers as their part toward monitoring wholeness of the body. So we all strapped them on and started walking. Since we don’t have sidewalks in Pamlico County, and since places to go are so spread out, few (other than Mrs. Julia) walk to wherever they want to go. Here you walk everywhere. Our hotels were also the furthest away. The Convention Center itself is about three blocks long. So by the end of the day, Linda had over 6000 steps, Merritt over 3000 (which had to be a malfunction ‘cause he was lock-step with her the whole time), and Jennie had almost 16,000 steps. (I walked down to the USA Gymnastics headquarters to pick up a Code of Points and do a little visiting; the offices, oddly enough, were in the Disciples of Christ building)


After going through the registration process, the first order of business was a presentation by the Sharon E. Watkins, the General Minster and President of the Christian Church. What a dynamic and engaging woman she is. I bought a copy of the presentation just to have for us about how the rest of the Disciples in the world work. The second order of business was the Business Session. It was neat hearing the reports, listening to the bill numbers and their presentations by the heads of the committees who had been working on each need. Few controversies were there on the first day. Run of the mill proposals…Few speakers for or against.


That night at the worship service, Cynthia Hale, of Decatur, Georgia delivered the sermon/address. Boy did she deliver! Major dynamic…She was like a cross between Faulkner’s “stream of consciousness and rap.” We were ‘raptly’ engaged. I was mesmerized with her cadence and rhythm and tag points, catch phrases that sped by. I bought that DVD also, needing to hear it two or three times, I think. Between the music, which I haven’t even mentioned (but makes up a huge part of the worship atmosphere) and the totally awesome speakers, we were immersed in worship. Tired with having to think and tired of body we all headed to our rooms around 10:00. Great day.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Cake and Watermelons at Camp Caroline

George Brinson at Amity Christian Church provided watermelons and Tommy Banks delivered them to the staff at Camp Caroline Sunday as they prepared to leave for the summer.



Clara Banks made the cake because her favorite grandson is there.


Photos by Tommy Banks

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Annual Sunday School Picnic was A Lot of Fun

The annual Sunday School Picnic June 28 at Camp Caroline was enjoyable, as always, and from the way they're digging into the food, it appears that everyone worked up an appetite!




Photos by Jennie Kennel Adams

Group 5 Yard Sale a Sucess

Group 5's yard sale, held in the pavilion June 20, was a successful event, so why doesn't Roger Ensley look too happy?




Photos by Jennie Kennel Adams

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Death Notice

The Bethany Church Family expresses its sympathy and offers its condolences to the family of Merritt Watson, Jr., upon the death Sunday, July 5, of his father, Merritt Watson, Sr.

Visitation is 6 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, July 7, at Bryant Funeral Home, Alliance, and the funeral will be at 11 a.m., Wednesday, July 8, at Lowland Church of Christ.

Death Notice

The Bethany Church Family offers its prayers and condolences to the family of Mildred Lee, who died Thursday. Mildred was a longtime member of Bethany.

A funeral service will be held at Bethany at 2 p.m., Monday, July 6. Visitation is from 6 to 7 p.m., Sunday, July 5, at Bryant Funeral Home in Alliance.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Death Notice

The Bethany church family expresses its condolences and offers its prayers to the family of Melissa Watson upon the death of her grandmother, Estelle Hodges.

A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 7, at Bryant Funeral Home in Alliance. Visitation is from 6 to 8 p.m., Monday, July 6, at Bryant Funeral Home.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Congratulations Graduates!

Bethany congratulates it's graduates, Meredith Beeman, Sarah Brinson and Nickey Cannan!

Nickey Cannan graduated from the Craven Community College High School Program, while Meredith Beeman graduated from Meredith College. Sarah Brinson received a law degree from the North Carolina Central University School of Law.

Bethany is proud of its graduates.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Third Bethany Movie Night Coming Up July 10

The film Fireproof will be screened at Bethany Movie Night 3, a free event scheduled for Friday, July 10, at 7:00 p.m. A separate movie will be shown for children, and a fully-staffed nursery will be provided. Movie Night is open to the community as well as to Bethany members, who are urged to invite their friends and neighbors. Free refreshments will be served after the screening of the film, and a drawing for a door prize will be held.

Fireproof is a family-friendly film about a firefighter whose marriage is disintegrating because of the way he treats his wife. When the couple prepares for divorce, the firefighter's father challenges him to make a commitment that will save his marriage. While trying to live up to his commitment, he comes to understand God's love and what it means to truly love his wife; but it may be too late to recapture the couple's relationship.

Movie Night 3 will be the third in a series of free movie events over the past several months. Those who attended the first two greatly enjoyed the movies and fellowship, and the third will be a lot of fun, too, so plan to attend. You'll be glad you did!

Group 5 to Hold Yard Sale June 20

Bethany women's Group 5 will hold a yard sale at the church beginning at 8:00 a.m., Saturday, June 20, and ending at 2:00 p.m.

Lunch plates consisting of a hot dog, chips, baked beans, cookie and a soda will be for sale for $5.00 each. Proceeds from the yard sale and lunch sale will be used to provide a fenced area for the nursery.

Church members are asked to begin saving items for the sale. For those who do not have storage space, Group 5 can make arrangements.

Donations of items to the sale are appreciated, but individuals may rent booths there for their own sales.

Amity Christian Church Hosts VBS in July

Vacation Bible School will be held at Amity Christian Church July 6 through July 8, from 9:00 a.m. to noon each day.

Mark it on your calendars and join the fun!

Annual Sunday School Picnic Scheduled for June 28

Bethany's annual Sunday School Picnic will be held at Camp Caroline beginning at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, June 28.

Hot dogs, hamburgers and drinks will be provided, but those attending are asked to bring side dishes and desserts to be shared. Dinner will be around 5:00 p.m.

Food Collection Resumes June 21

As food pantries experience increased requests for food due to higher unemployment, Bethany is resuming monthly food collection June 21.

The most needed food items include peanut butter, jelly, rice, dry pasta (e.g., macaroni and spaghetti), spaghetti sauce, macaroni-and-cheese boxes, canned fruits, canned meats, pancake mix, pancake syrup, oatmeal and grits.

Collection baskets have been placed in the narthex. Collected items will be taken to the Catholic Church in Oriental for distribution to individuals and families in need of assistance. Please help as you can.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Second Free Movie to be Shown Friday

The second of a series of free movies offered to the public will be presented at 7:00p.m., Friday, May 29. The objective of the series is to provide the Pamlico County community with a free event that offers a Christian message, a chance for families to spend time together, and all-around entertainment for anyone.

The film, “Facing the Giants,” is a family-friendly action movie about a high school football coach who finds a new way to face challenges on and off the field.

The church will provide a fully-staffed nursery, and a separate children’s movie will be shown. After the screening, free refreshments will be served.

The first movie was a lot of fun for those who attended. If you missed the first one, be sure to see the second one, and bring friends! This is a chance to wear your Bethany polo shirt, too.

Outreach to Send Care Packages

The outreach committee will kick off a military care package project May 31, and collect items for the first two weeks in June, then mail the packages so that they can be received by July 4.

The committee asks that, if you have friends, family or loved ones serving in Iraq or Afghanistan, you send the names and complete addresses to Terry Cannan, terry.cannan@ncmail.net.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

New Church Building Dedicated

With the interior illuminated through stained glass windows by the brilliance of an April afternoon sun, the congregation and friends of Bethany on April 26 dedicated to the glory of God the beautiful church building that rose from the ashes of the historic building that burned to the ground in June of 2007.

Among those at the dedication were friends from church congregations--Disciples and others--from as far away as Brunswick, Ga., friends from the community, representatives of the construction company and architect, and others who helped in the rebuilding.

Preceding the dedication, Bethany gratefully thanked those who tried to save the burned building, those who helped in the clean-up and reorganization after the fire, and those who helped with the rebuilding.

Also dedicated were the organ and piano, wonderfully demonstrated by organist Tom Gibson and pianist Shirley Ensley, the chancel furniture, and the stained glass windows.

We gathered,


We sang,


Bells played,


and we enjoyed refreshments,


as we prayed that this new building, God's building, will be the home of the Bethany church family for many hundreds of years into the future, and that it will provide the setting for the faithful whose home this will be for spiritual nourishment and renewal of faith, for those who will here be baptized into the love of Christ, those who will marry here in the presence of God, and those who will depart this life for the everlasting life that is ours through the love of Christ.
Photos by Tommy Banks