Backpack Ministry Update

We are busy packing food bags for our Backpack Kids at Beckley Elementary School. Our pantry is well stocked and we constantly hunt for healthy food that is reasonably priced. Every week each child receives six meals, two breakfasts, two lunches, two dinners, a loaf of bread and a bag of snacks.

It won’t be long before we will be shopping for Christmas gifts for the children. A teacher helps each child fill out a wish list for Christmas gifts. We have $100.00 to spend for each child. First, we purchase the clothing needs on the list then buy toys they may want. It is surprising how many nice gifts our volunteers can buy by shopping for bargains.

If you would like to volunteer to shop for one of our children please contact me, Helen Greene, at 304-253-1069. We will start shopping in November.

Thanks to everyone who has donated food, money or prayers for our Backpack Ministry. May God Bless You!

For the month of October please donate hot chocolate packets.

Thoughts from Pastor Bryan

For many, the month of October isn’t the beginning of, well, much of anything, but the end of several things. It marks the dwindling sunlight with shorter days, the end of the harvest, the end of warm weather and the end of that feeling in the air, the feel of summer. These feelings are only regional for the Northern Hemisphere because this is the beginning of early autumn. It is also the celebration of a new year according to the Jewish calendar (Sept/Oct; Leviticus 23:23-32). In fact, there are three festivals celebrated during this time in Judaism, the Feast of Trumpets (Jewish New Year; Rosh Hashanah Numbers 29:1-6); the Feast of the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur Leviticus 23:26-32) and the Feast of Booths (Tabernacles or Ingathering Nehemiah 8:13-18).

So why do so many look at October with disdain or depression? My dad never looked at this time of the year that way. We would enjoy rides through the country fascinated at the colors of the changing leaves. This was also time for my dad’s ability to prepare his signature pickled corn in an old-fashioned crock. There was another practical reason dad enjoyed this time of year, long sleeves. This would mark the end of sweating for the Knight generation. We could finally walk outside without a sweat towel. It’s this idea of things ending that October ushers in that holiday which for some is marked with darkness and creepy things, Halloween!

Where did this celebration of the dead come from? How should a Christian approach such a celebration supposedly rooted in paganism? We must look a little closer to the origin and then consider our own hearts in the matter of the celebration. We must enter the land of Ireland/Scotland.

Tradition holds that a group known as the Gaelic’s lived in this area and celebrated Samhain, a festival that marked the end of the harvest and beginning of winter. Often celebrated on October 31st and November 1st. Samhain is believed to have been rooted in Celtic paganism and is mentioned in Irish literature and mythology. The early customs were to gather all resources to close proximity. They would choose which livestock to consume for food over the winter and gather the dead crops in piles to be burned. Some of these piles were very large and considered bonfires that accompanied rituals. But this is not exactly where Halloween spawned. The Romans celebrated Lemuria, a feast where they would attempt to rid their homes of fearful ghosts on May 13th. According to the promptings of Pope Gregory III (731-741; most powerful/influential pope in history) the feast of All Hallows’ day was moved from May 13th to November 1st in an effort to overlap two pagan/false religion festivals. This ultimately led to the currently known holiday of Halloween.

So how are Christians to approach this festival/holiday? I can’t help but think of Romans chapter 14 where we are presented with the Law of Liberty and the Law of Love. Christians understand God to be sovereign and He alone has allowed things to come into being, including Halloween. However, in light of God’s Word in Romans 14 we should not provoke our brothers and sisters who view this holiday to be a stumbling block to participate. Allow those who wish to refrain to refrain, but for those that wish to participate, as your shepherd, I only ask one thing, “Whether, then, you eat or drink or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.” 1 Corinthians 10:31. That being said, we should understand that God alone is LORD and no other. Regardless if Halloween has roots in a pagan holiday, we should avoid applying validity to false worship, for their bonfires and festival rituals meant nothing, because they were dedicated to “nothing”. Only God handed them over to their depravity.

On Halloween October 31, 2022 celebrate in the manner you see fit according to your conscience and convictions in line with God’s Word. Celebrate five-hundred-five years ago in history on October 31, 1517 Martin Luther nailed his 95-page theses upon the annals of Christendom and dressed up in costumes with the intent of sharing Jesus. We are to be the light and salt of the world. So, dress up as a candle, dress up as a Maglite, dress up as a container of Morton Salt. You can also dress up as dry bones come to life from Ezekiel 37:1-14. Go Trick-or-Treating with the Gospel on the tip of your tongue, but before you go ask where your heart is at on the matter.

Blessings In Christ, Pastor Bryan W. Knight

Back-to-School and Back-to-Backpacks

School is in session again and soon we will be sending food bags to the students at Beckley Elementary School. We have been busy restocking our Backpack pantry. Food prices are constantly going up but we search for the lowest prices available.

God has blessed our Backpack Ministry from the start. After eight years we are still going strong. We have been able to supply weekend food for every student that has been referred to us.

Thanks to everyone who has donated money, food and prayed for our ministry. May God Bless each of you!

OCC Collection Week is Moving Closer!

As the calendar moves to September OCC collection week moves closer. Tracy Salango has taken over as our drop off leader and she has a workshop scheduled this month to distribute items to the area churches. She will be contacting you closer to collection week to ask for your help that week.

As far as our donations for our boxes, we are aiming to pack 125 boxes and this is where your help is needed now. For the month of September, we need boys and girls socks for ages 5-9 and 10-14. We also are in need of toboggans for the boxes for ages 2-4 if you run across any. These donations can be left in the collection box in the Welcome Center.

Lizzie Lewis Circle: Join us!

The Lizzie Lewis Circle meets the first Thursday of every month at 12:15 p.m. here at the church and we have a great group of ladies. We are working on making new decorations for the Chrismon tree and have also started a new project called “Undie Sunday” which is the last Sunday of each month. We ask you to bring in children’s underwear and socks which will be donated to Helping Hands. We have a great time of fellowship and there is always food involved. We invite all women to join us.

Helping Hands Continues to Reach Out

As fall is coming and school is back in session, we’ve had a great summer. We received over 100 boxes of cereal from the VBS program and for this we are extremely grateful. We continue to help the people of Beckley and Raleigh County with food, household items and clothing. Our numbers are picking up which means there are more people who need our services.

We are always in need of non-perishable food. As I’m sure you’re aware, food prices are rising and we are feeling the pinch as well. We also are in need of towels and bed linens as well as baby clothes, soap and blankets. (There is always a need for blankets even though it’s not winter yet).

One more thing – don’t forget if you have a Kroger card, sign up under Rewards and list Helping Hands Community Resource Center as your organization and a portion of your purchase goes directly to us at a cost of absolutely nothing to you.

We are so thankful for your donations and prayers and ask you to continue both. Your donations can be brought to Helping Hands Tuesday through Friday from 9AM to noon or left in the large black container outside the church office.

The Knight Family

I was born in Princeton, raised in Pipestem and matured in Oak Hill. I started my church experience with Cooks Chapel Church in Pipestem, WV. Megan was born and raised in Beckley, to a loving Christian family. Her family has attended Crab Orchard Baptist Church since before she was born and remain active members there. Megan graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in 2002 and Bryan graduated from Oak Hill High School in 1997, then both attended Concord University where Megan earned an Elementary Education degree and Bryan earned a Regents in 2005

Also in 2005, Megan married her “Knight in shining armor” (her words! lol), and we have spent the past 17 years on an adventure together, pursuing God’s plan for our lives and how we might serve Him. After our wedding in June, we moved to Lynchburg, VA, where I attended seminary at Liberty University. There I received my Master of Divinity and a Master of Arts in Religion, and Megan began her first teaching job in Bedford County Schools. Upon my graduation in 2009, we joined a team of church planters and moved to Charlottesville, VA for a year and a half. In 2010, we moved back to WV when I became a Chaplain in the Air National Guard, returning to the 130th unit in Charleston where I had served 8 years before we got married (1997-2005 Enlisted; Air Transportation).

In 2011, I was called to be the pastor at Oak Hill Baptist Church where we served for 4 years in my home town. Megan taught in Fayette County as a Title I teacher until our daughter, Elizabeth, was born in 2014. Since she was now Megan’s most important student, she stayed home with her for 7 years to care for her and nurture her while serving alongside me in full time ministry. As our adventure continued, God called us to move to Parkersburg, WV where I pastored Pine Grove Baptist Church for 4 years and Megan served as Children’s Director.

Our most recent move brought us back home to Beckley in September of 2020. I was called to be a full-time Chaplain with the 130th and we were able to come back to family! Last fall Megan returned to teaching and was a Title I teacher at New River Primary. This coming year she will be teaching at Crescent Elementary in 1st grade and Elizabeth will be attending 3rd Grade at Crescent Elementary.

We are delighted and blessed to begin a wonderful God-given ministry at Beckley First Baptist Church! Our family looks forward to getting to know each of you better as we

grow alongside each other in Christ!

Blessings,
Pastor Bryan Knight

Vacation Bible School!

BECKLEY FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 2022

Monday, August 1 – Wednesday, August 3
6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Lots of Bible stories, games, crafts and fun things to show you how you can change the world around you!!!
COME AND JOIN THE FUN ! ! ! ! !

Click here the register.

For more information call 304-253-4252.

Restocking the Backpack Ministry Food Pantry

Currently we are shopping for our Backpack Ministry to restock our food pantry. This month we will receive an order from the Mountaineer Food Bank. That order consists of canned chunk chicken, macaroni and cheese dinners and breakfast cereals. The food bank prices are generally less than our local grocery stores but they don’t always offer products we can use.

A big “Thank You” to everyone who has given food, cash or prayers to our ministry. May God Bless You!

Please donate 16oz jars of peanut butter for the months of July and August.

ABW Summer Update

The Lizzie Lewis Circle had their first meeting in June in over two years and a great time was enjoyed by all who attended. We learned about how the used postage stamps that we collect help in the printing of Spanish literature which is distributed around the world.

Our next meeting will be July 7th at 12:15 p.m. here at the church. We talked about many new projects we will be working on one of which is making new Chrismonds for our Chrismond tree. Come out and see what Lizzie Lewis Circle is all about.