Sunday, November 18, 2007

Help us staff Christmas tree lot benefiting low income children


Our next service opportunity is coming up on Friday, December 14th from 3pm until 9pm. We will be working with the folks at Good Samaritan running a Christmas tree lot in Innsbrook.

The money raised from sales will go to purchase Christmas presents for 50-60 low income kids from Richmond subsidized housing.

We need lots of volunteers. We'll be in charge of the whole operation, from helping customers select trees, taking payment, and making the experience cheerful and friendly. We'll also need a few folks to help carry the trees and put them in customers' cars.

If you can stay the whole 6 hours from 3-9, that's great. If you can only make if for part of the time, that's great too.

If you're interested in helping, please contact Sean via email - (sean [at] thenewlanguage [dot] com).

Monday, November 12, 2007

FSC Bible Study kicks off this week!

A lot of people have asked, "Is there a Franklin Street Community Bible study?" And now, the answer is yes!

FSC is hosting a Bible study this Thursday and every Thursday thereafter. The topic will be the Gospel of Mark.

Our leader will be Kevin Greene, pastor at West End Presbyterian Church, who has graciously volunteer to lead us. Kevin has preached several times at FSC and joins us for worship every chance he gets. Kevin has also met with the Leadership Team several times to share his wisdom on how to go about finding a full time pastor.

All are welcomed to attend the Bible study. You don't need to be a Bible scholar or anything, just a hunger to learn more about God's word. Feel free to bring a friend!

The Deets

FSC Bible Study

Thursday, November 15th @ 7 p.m.

3108 Patterson Ave, Apt 4 (Sam Fetchero's place)

Note: we will not be meeting on Thanksgiving, but will resume the following Thursday, November 29th.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Loaves & Fishes and some Church fun

Our resident photographer, Jake Lyell, took some great pictures this past Sunday. Take a look...

Georgia and her little one get ready to start cooking the meal for Loaves & Fishes.


Jenny loves to stir gravy!!!


Zach tests out the mashed potatoes.


Serving the folks.


Practicing before the service.


Don't let the scruff and tattoos fool you. These guys love to hug.


Kira is an excellent greeter. And, I mean, she's super cute, too.


The Catrows love church.


Mr. Bonkovsky doin' his thang.


Another little one.


Jesse and Benj chatting it up after the service.

Thanks to Jake for the great pictures. You can see the rest by going here.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Join us feeding the homeless this week


This Sunday (October 21st) we're headed back to the Conrad Center to feed the hungry as part of Loaves and Fishes. Once a month we cook up a delicious meal for Richmond's homeless population.

We'll get started at 11:00 AM. We're typically done serving and cleaning up by 1:30 PM. All are welcome.
The Conrad Center is located at 1400 Oliver Hill Way. Map

Friday, October 12, 2007


Erik brought this to some of our attention earlier this week. Just click on the image to learn more. It's something we should all be thinking about, if not just as a church, but as Christians.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Gilpin Games Recap









The Gilpin Games were a tremendous success. We set out to put on an afternoon sports camp for kids, and it turned into a day of fun, food, and a surprise at the end. It was a blessing for everyone.

The day started around 11 when kids began filing into the field across from Gilpin. They were organized into age groups and rotated through 30-minute sport sessions where they got instruction and coaching on how to play. It was an extremely hot day in the 90s, but we came armed with water to beat the heat.

We had a wide array of sports offerings. Of course there were the standards - football, basketball, soccer, volleyball, kickball. However, having a diverse set of volunteers allowed us to teach new sports to the kids. Two tennis instructors came armed with a bucket full of balls and tennis rackets for everyone, which was quite a surprise; many of the kids had never played tennis before. However, they picked it up quickly.

Phoebe taught some dancing moves, which turned into a dance-off. Everyone was having a blast dancing to the music, combining dance steps from all genres. There were definitely some naturals.

Dancing was definitely the most labor intensive activity. To beat the heat, kids hung out under the shelter, which provided shade while allowing the breeze to blow through. Plus, the most popular station was right nearby - the water station.

For lunch we served Chic-fil-a with waters and juice boxes. Probably not the healthiest meal, but the kids loved it. Who doesn't love Chic-fil-a?

We wrapped up the day with a special surprise... school supplies for everyone that attended. Shari did a lot of work lining up donations before the event, and it paid off in the end when every attendee got as many school supplies as they could carry. While the kids probably weren't looking forward to going back to school, they sure liked showing off their new backpacks.

photos by Jessee Caleb