St. John's Family News

Week of March 3-9, 2025 | Vol. 84, Issue 10

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In this week's Family News (Scroll to Learn More):


  1. A Few Things You Should Know
  2. Community and State Mission Offering 2025
  3. NAMI Charlotte Mental Wellness Seminar
  4. Thursdays on the Town: Register here
  5. Youth News for March
  6. On the Way: March 21
  7. Easter Eggstravaganza Candy Collection
  8. CBFNC Annual Gathering
  9. A few more 100th Anniversary books left!
  10. Prayer List, Sympathy, Thanks, and Celebrations
  11. Financial Update
  12. Minister On Call Schedule
  13. Staff Contact Info

A FEW THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW

by Dennis W. Foust, Senior Minister


Life is busy. Let me help you know what is going on in the life of St. John’s.


1. Once again, this year, the churches of Elizabeth are gathering at noon on Wednesdays during Lent. We will gather in the sanctuary of St. Martin’s Episcopal Church. Lunch is served following worship ST. JOHN’S WILL LEAD THE SERVICE ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26th.


2. Our Finance Resource Team will be presenting our Financial Ministry Plan Budget for 2025 in the next couple of weeks. Due to priorities being discussed by church leadership groups and deacons, it has taken a bit longer to develop the budget this year. However, there is intentional effort focused on moving toward a balanced budget in the near future.


3. Cooperative Baptist Fellowship joined with several Quaker groups (Society of Friends) and the Sikh Temple of San Diego, to advocate for religious freedom to provide sanctuary and safety for people who are immigrants and refugees Dr. Paul Baxley, Coordinator of CBF explained, “From our very beginnings in 1991, the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship has been a community of congregations and individuals deeply committed to religious liberty, local church autonomy and church-state separation.

We have held these convictions consistently and have done so amid a wide diversity of theological positions, worship practices, missional emphases, geographic settings and even heart languages. Our congregations overwhelmingly continue to express these commitments that have been core to our Fellowship’s life since its inception to the present.


Cooperative Baptists have been committed to ministry among immigrants and refugees from the beginning of our participation in Christ’s mission in the United States and around the world. This is not a new commitment for us—it has been faithfully present in our global mission engagement and in the mission engagement of our partner congregations.


As a Fellowship, we have experienced a clear and unmistakable calling to be a community that is more racially, ethnically, generationally and geographically diverse as we believe this reflects the mission of God and the character of Jesus. The revocation of sensitive location status for houses of worship has also harmed our capacity to live into that divine calling.


Because the sensitive location policy was abruptly reversed by the Department of Homeland Security and because there is urgency in seeking relief and restoration to what previously existed, legal intervention is our best path. We have posted signage at our entrances to help individuals know of our safe space.


4. On Sunday, March 23rd, we will observe Heritage & Hope Sunday. Our Worship Resource Team is planning creative approaches to worship for the Lenten season.


5. The North Carolina Cooperative Baptist Fellowship will gather at Pritchard Church on Thursday, March 27 and Friday, March 28. If you want to know more about what Baptist churches similar to us are accomplishing across North Carolina and beyond, plan to attend a session or two. Keep scrolling for more information and registration details.

Give to this year's Community and State Mission Offering


This year’s Community & State Mission Offering will follow a “Loving Our Neighbors” focus. We will love our neighbors in Western NC still recovering from Helene and also our immigrant and refugee neighbors here in Charlotte in need of welcome and support.


The offering will be split between our ministry partners: Mars Hill Baptist Church; OurBridge for Kids; Refugee Support Services; Carolina Refugee Resettlement Agency; and our local Immigrant Solidarity Fund. 


Click the button below to contribute to this offering. Choose "Community and State" in the drop down menu.

Give Here

Finding Peace in a Stressful World: A NAMI Charlotte Mental Wellness Seminar

Sunday, March 16, 2025 12:00 pm in Broach Hall 


We are excited to welcome NAMI Charlotte (National Alliance on Mental Illness) for a special seminar on March 16 on mental wellness. This will take place at 12pm in Broach Hall.


Join us as we explore:

  • Practical ways to care for your mental health
  • How to recognize when stress becomes too much
  • What to do if you or someone you love needs help
  • Local resources available through NAMI Charlotte


This seminar is designed for everyone—whether you are facing personal struggles, supporting a friend or family member, or simply want to learn more about mental wellness in today’s fast-paced world.


Together, we will learn how to build resilience, foster self-care, and support one another in faith and community. Register for free below.

Register

Thursdays on the Town at Puerta on March 20


Families, please join us for dinner on Thursday, March 20, beginning at 6:00 p.m., at Puerta. Childcare is provided.


Please register and request childcare by March 16. Families may register on Realm or contact Kheresa.

Register here by March 16

On The Way for March 21

St. John’s Retired Adults & Friends head to Shelby, NC!


On Friday March 21 we will go to Shelby for an early lunch at Red Bridges Barbecue, followed by a visit to the Earl Scruggs Center in the old Cleveland County Courthouse.


We will meet at the church at 9:50 am and leave at 10:00 am. We will return that day by 3:00 pm. The cost will be $20 (for a spot on the bus and admission into the Earl Scruggs Center) plus purchasing your own lunch at Bridges. We can look to set up a carpool driver if/when we get beyond 15 people.


Please email Lee Gray LGray@sjcharlotte.org  if you plan to participate.

We need donations of candy for the Easter Eggstravaganza, happening on April 13!


We are gearing up for our annual Easter Eggstravaganza and need candy to fill Easter eggs. Donations of nut-free candy may be dropped off in Kheresa's office from March 9 – April 13. Thank you!


The Easter Eggstravaganza will take place on April 13! Save the date!

CBFNC Annual Gathering on March 27-28 at Pritchard Church in Charlotte

Register by March 16


Join CBFNC for the 2025 Annual Gathering at Pritchard Church in Charlotte on March 27-28 as we celebrate and explore the theme of “Serving Together.” Come to reconnect, network and build new relationships, explore learning through workshops, participate in meaningful and intentional worship, engage in a mission project and be welcomed into hospitable gathering places.


We hope to see you there. Register below by March 16.

Register

A few extra books left for purchase!


Didn't pre-order your 100th Anniversary book? You're in luck!


A limited number of extra books are available for sale ($20). See Fredda Kimball for more information!

Prayers, Thanks, and Celebrations 


Current Prayer Concerns: Joseph Freeman, Anne Sutton


Continuing Prayer: Nancy Burgess, Mary Rickenbaker, Jeck Warren


Dear St. John’s Family,


Al and I want to thank you for the many ways you have supported us following the death of our son, Ric. Your multiple cards, texts, emails, and memorials have helped us get through an extremely difficult time. Special thanks to our Ministers for their unwavering attention and support. Thank you especially to everyone who attended the memorial service; your hugs helped us get through a very difficult day.


With love,

Treva & Al Bridges

Staff On-Call Rotation


  • Mar. 3-9: Dennis
  • Mar. 10-16: Lee 
  • Mar. 17-23: Kheresa
  • Mar. 24-30: Russell

Staff Contact Information


  • Rev. Dennis Foust, PhD, Senior Minister - 704-359-7234 (cell); 704-333-5428, ext. 2012
  • Rev. Lee Gray, Minister for Congregational Care - 704-333-5428, ext. 2015; 704-451-1309 (cell)
  • Rev. Kheresa Harmon, Minister for Children & their Families - 704-333-5428, ext. 2018; 910-890-3392 (cell)
  • Russell Nelson, Minister for Worship & Music - (980) 228-6244 (cell)
  • Mallory Brown, Media Coordinator - 704-477-3349 (cell)
  • Chloe Hall, Children's Choir Director
  • Noel Lance, Organist
  • Amanda Morrison, Church Administrator - 704-333-5428, ext. 0
  • Lydia Olmsted, Weekday School Director - 704-333-5428, ext. 2039

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