Member Spotlight - May

May 21, 2025

Good News Newsletter

Rev. Dr. K. Scott Robertson Senior Pastor


pastor@fbcmiddletown.org


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Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 am

Wednesday Bible Study at 2 pm



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Member Spotlight

Q: What childhood memory makes you smile?


Vicky: My cousin Linda and I got our first bikes together and we would ride all over.


Q:  What drives you to get up every morning?


Vicky: Our dogs Ruby and Rosie.


Q:  How do you spend your free time?


Vicky: Playing with my grand kids and great grand kids.


Q:  What are your hobbies?


Vicky: Reading books, going to the movies with family and friends.


Q: What goal are you working toward right now?



Vicky: Spending as many precious moments as I can with my family and friends.

VICKY SELBY

More from VICKIE ……


Q:  What’s your favorite way to unwind after a hectic day?

Vicky: Relax and watch Survivor and reading my books out on my deck.

Q: If you could visit any place in the world, where would it be and why?

Vicky: Florida – to see my cousins Rex and Marsha and go to the beach.

Q: What book or movie left a lasting impression on you?

Vickie: The Passion of the Christ

Q: Who do you look up to, and why?

Vickie: Dad and Grandma Hughes and Jesus. They helped me to learn a lot plus, showed me so much love.

Who will be the next FBC Member in the spotlight?

Have a suggestion, let me know.

secretary@fbcmiddletown.org


People @ First

Please keep Irene and Jim Orem in prayer. Both are having serious health issues. Irene is now under Hospice Care.



Jeanette & Charlie Montgomery are having some health problems as well.



Leah Hogg will be having surgery this week.


As always keep Jackson Redding and Nathan Byers in prayer, both are deployed.


We would like to thank the dear loving people of First Baptist for their many cards and texts following Taeler’s passing. They continue to love and support us through this incredibly difficult time. Dick and I are so very grateful for the friendships that God gave us while we were there that have continued through the years. God bless each of you.


Dick and Reba Casey


We have certainly appreciated the numerous expressions of caring following the death of my youngest sister. It helps to realize one’s church family is so supportive through both positive and negative happenings.


 Esther and Jerry Arnold

Jun 2        Beth Daly

Jun 2        Dan Showmaker

Jun 6        Bob Basil

Jun 7        Debbie Worbis

Jun 8        Mike Taylor

Jun 9        Tim Cox

Jun 13        Kay Fugate

Jun 14        Parker Allman

Jun 14        Kelsie Cox

Jun 15        Jeannine Taylor

Jun 17        Richard Adkins

Jun 19        Leah Hogg

Jun 23        Garry Jenia

Jun 24        Suzanne DeCamp

Jun 25        Barb Cobb

Jun 28        Brad Adkins


Chuck & Jeanette Montgomery

June 6 – 61 years


Kenton Pate & Peggy Braitsch

June 9 - 8 years


Mike & Leanne Taylor

June 13 – 44 years


Mark & Kathy Dunaway

June 16 – 24 years


Matt & Alaina Shoemaker

June 19 – 15 years


Roger & Rosy Burchett

June 21 – 32 years


Michel & Suzanne DeCamp

June 21 – 39 years


Roy & Jane Cook

June 30 – 52 years 

April 28, 2025
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April 19, 2025
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April 8, 2025
The Betty Creech Memorial Scholarship was established in 1999 in memory of Mrs. Betty Creech, an active member of First Baptist Church until her passing in January of 1999. The Scholarship fund was established by one of her sons, Masatoshi Omiya, when he contributed $1,000 as seed money for the scholarship. This scholarship is designed to provide small supplemental scholarships for any persons related to the ministry of First Baptist Church. The scholarships would help to provide for books for a semester or cover similar expenses related to higher education. Betty Creech was a wonderful Christian woman, who loved her church family dearly and believed in education at the next level. To keep the memorial active in providing supplemental scholarships, further contributions are welcomed. This scholarship fund has aided many students related to the ministry of FBC over the years. If you would like to contribute to the Betty Creech Memorial Scholarship, please mail your contributions to the Church office and mark it Betty Creech Scholarship Fund. Contributions are accepted year-round. The Administration Ministry Focus Area appreciates your continued commitment to supporting the Betty Creech Memorial Scholarship Fund. Thank you for your prayerful consideration.
March 27, 2025
G ood N ews N ewsletter Rev. Dr. K. Scott Robertson Senior Pastor pastor@fbcmiddletown.org Weekly Live Stream from our website: www.fbcmiddletown.org and from our Facebook page and YouTube Channel Sunday School 9:15 AM Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 am Wednesday Bible Study at 2 pm Office Hours M-Th 9 am to 2 pm
March 21, 2025
It’s been a long cold winter for everyone (our heating bills are evidence) but the signs of spring are everywhere. The month of March brings the start of Lenten season and Community hosted the first of six Lenten luncheons on March 12. Many thanks to all those who helped. First United Methodist hosted the second one. Other churches participating include First Christian and St. Paul Church of Christ. First Baptist will host a second soup and sandwich luncheon on April 9. This all leads up to Holy Week. Maundy Thursday services will be here at First Baptist this year and will be open to the public. Community leaders are planning Easter morning breakfast, same as last year. Yes, we’ll have eggs! Looking ahead, we are planning to do a new family photo directory. Paula has started distributing signup sheets. Signups will begin in earnest in April. Photos will be taken in the month of May by Paula Cox. Hopefully, we can get this directory compiled and printed for distribution this summer. Our last photo directory was published in 2018. Community leadership is also planning to restart home communion for those who request it. By the way, you might have noticed a small change in communion. We now use a real loaf of bread at the altar.  Your Community leadership team: Tim Willis, Jean Back, Bob Allen, Jeannine Taylor and Jo Johnston.
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March 13, 2025
Rev. Weber’s holistic concept of ministry – belief in the total person, care and love for all people – has always been manifested through his work with organizations in Middletown as well as his church. He has been very involved with the Alcoholics Anonymous group, has served on the Board of Directors of United Way, served on the Civil Service Commission and is one of the founders of the Council on Human Relations. He served on various boards of American Baptists at the State and National level and was president of the Middletown Ministerial Association – to name a few! Excerpt from: Anniversary Service and History, August 10, 2008, by then Church Historian Evelyn Dell.
March 6, 2025
Given to the Glory of God And to the Memory / Honor of Loved Ones …
February 27, 2025
G ood N ews N ewsletter Rev. Dr. K. Scott Robertson Senior Pastor pastor@fbcmiddletown.org Weekly Live Stream from our website: www.fbcmiddletown.org and from our Facebook page and YouTube Channel Sunday School 9:15 AM Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 am Wednesday Bible Study at 2 pm Office Hours M-Th 9 am to 2 pm
February 21, 2025
It is so appropriate that the Discipleship Focus Group reports to the congregation in February for it is the month when First Baptist is involved in its biggest hands-on mission. Many of you reading this will have been a part of serving those that find themselves homeless as we hosted SHALOM for the week of February 16th-23rd. For this week, we opened our Celebration Center to house, feed, and share the love of Jesus with 40+ different guests. This endeavor had over 65 people providing food and supplies, chaperoning during the evenings or through the overnight, driving guests to and from the check-in location and keeping the facility clean and ready. Our children and young adults got involved by making trail mix and breakfast casseroles as well as doing artwork for decorations. Think of this supported by even more involved in prayer for this endeavor. We also had several community neighbors call and ask to join us. The week brings many challenges but also many blessings. God is present.
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