The Betty

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The Betty | Keeping Christ in the Story

REgister Here

Thursday, Oct. 1, 7-8:30 p.m. 
Outdoors, on the lawn of Cory Pikaart

The Betty is an effort to create a space for women to bear witness to the amazing/head-scratching/wonderful/impossible/painful/glorious/joyful work of God in our lives. This fall’s Betty will be an open-mike event that’s socially distanced and safe in number. We invite 7-8 women to share a reading, recite a poem, do a comedy sketch, or tell a short story about their conversation with God during the pandemic in 5 minutes or less. Humorous content encouraged!

If you're interested in being at the mike, please contact Lauren Holahan.

This event is limited to 25 guests. Please RSVP so we know you are coming and can send you some confirmation details.

Invitations to Pray

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Do you want to make a difference in our world? Then pray. Do you want to make a profound difference in our world? Then pray with others. 

You are invited to join others over zoom for prayer -

Sunday, September 13

4 p.m. - Pray for all of our missionaries and for the spread of God’s Kingdom around the world. 

6:30 p.m. - Pray for our friends with Congo Initiative (one of Blacknall’s Deep Common Journeys)

Zoom Links on CCB homepage.

Every month our mission partners in Congo and around the world tell us that the fact that Blacknall gathers together to pray for them is the best gift we give to them. Please join in giving this gift.

Women's Bible Study Fall 2020

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Registration | Please register by Sept. 6 for small groups

Please join us in "Discovering Hope In The Psalms" together. Online audio teaching begins the week of September 21. Schedule restrictions have prevented many of you from attending our Thursday morning studies but this semester will be flexible with audio teaching and various times for small in-person or Zoom groups.

Contact Tana O’Keefe, Women’s Bible Study Committee Chair, with any questions.

Gather Virtually

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SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP | 8:45, 10, 11:15 A.M.

Join a gathering over Zoom to go through the Blacknall liturgy together. Contact hosts for more information. 

SUNDAY SCHOOL | 10 A.M.

Participate in a Sunday school class through a regular telephone call or Zoom computer link! The following classes are meeting and would welcome your participation. To receive a zoom link, reach out to the group contact person.

  • Growing in Grace
    Class Leader: Paul Immanuel
    Topic: In depth study of the Gospel of John
    Teaching style: discussion
    Contact: Paul Immanuel, 919-489-0321 

  • Reading Scripture Together
    Class Leaders: John Hamilton and Michael Whisenhunt
    Topic: A study of Romans
    Teaching style: reading of assigned scripture passage before class and discussion of this text together.
    Contact: John Hamilton, 919-599-3519

  • 30s, 40s, & Friends
    Class Leaders: Matt Bridges, Maggie Holland, Tanya Moore, Alicia Ramos, Roxanne & James Van Farowe, et al
    Topic: Stories from class members about encounters with God and scripture
    Teaching style: 5-10 minute story followed by discussion in small groups
    Contact: Roxanne Van Farowe

WEEKDAY MORNING SCRIPTURE READING

Mondays-Fridays, 8-8:20 a.m.
A group of Blacknall members gathers for a short welcome, reading aloud for 15 minutes, and a short prayer as we head off into our days. We would love to have Blacknall friends join us. For zoom details, contact Justin Rasmussen.

LC’s (Senior Adults)

Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
A time of connecting, studying scripture, and prayer. For zoom details, contact Dave Dunderdale.

Friday Fasts

Last Friday of the month, 5 p.m.
You are invited to continue fasting and praying on Fridays during lunch over the next few months. In this time of fasting we are continuing to ask God to reveal what he is doing in each one individually, what he is doing in the Church, in our nation, and in the world. It is a time of prayer for individual and corporate repentance, particularly around the issue of racism. 5 p.m. Zoom Debrief the last Friday of every month.

Mimi Every | Condolences

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Share a memory & condolence

Mary Ann (Mimi) Every peacefully passed away on July 27, 2020. A celebration of Mimi's life will take place at a later time when all of the community who loves her are able to safely gather.

The family requests, that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions be made to Blacknall Church, Your Choice Pregnancy Center Clinic, or Durham Rescue Mission. Read Mimi’s obituary here.

Book Study | The Color of Compromise

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The Color of Compromise: the Truth About the American Church’s Complicity in Racism, by Jemar Tisby

Thursdays, July 16-Aug. 20,
7:30-8:30 p.m. via Zoom

Bethany Bonnemere and David Dunderdale will lead this book study. The purpose of this book study will be:

  • To better understand our Church history, particularly around an issue that we tend to not hear a lot about;

  • To better understand the various forms of systemic racism, particularly in how the church has responded;

  • To listen to Jemar Tisby’s thoughts on how the Church might respond and to think together about how we as individuals and as a congregation might respond to the issue of racism.

The 1st meeting will be a time of introduction and looking at the 1st chapter (you can read this 1st chapter here).  Find the book at The Regulator, Amazon, or the Blacknall library. If you have Amazon Prime, you can watch a video series with Tisby talking about the content of the book. Questions? Contact David Dunderdale or Bethany Bonnemere.  

Congo Conversation Group

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Saturdays, July 18, August 1, 15, 29 | 8-8:45 a.m.

Join us for a unique opportunity to learn from our brothers and sisters in Congo and deepen our relationship with them as we read together and discuss a series of articles that speak to current issues and generate meaningful conversation on the theme of Health and Society. The discussions will be led by Mashauri Malonga, an instructor at UCBC (and visitor to Blacknall, summer 2018), and will include students from his advanced English class which is made up of staff from UCBC and the Bethesda Counselling Center. 

Space is limited and participants are encouraged to attend all four sessions, however, this is not mandatory. Here is the first article we will discuss. The Bethesda Memorialization Report was written by Noé Kasali, Director and Lead Therapist, Bethesda Counselling Center.  

If you are interested in participating or have questions, please contact David or Kim Dunderdale.