This week at FSC, 7.30.08
Wednesday, July 30th, 2008 | Posted in EventsWeekly reminders from Valerie:
Hello FSC!
Just one reminder this week…
Our women’s fellowship meets on Thursday July 31st at 7pm. Ladies, we hope you’ll join us!
The details:
Thursday July 31 @ 7pm
3024 Stuart Avenue Apt. #3
(Allison’s place)
If the front door to the building is locked, please call my cell phone (804.337.9462) and someone will come let you in.
Have a great week!
Val
This week at FSC, 7.22.08
Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008 | Posted in EventsReminders from Valerie…
Just one this week…
Our Bible study will be meeting this Thursday to continue our discussion on social justice. We’ve had some great conversations and learned a lot over these last few weeks, so we hope you’ll come out and join us.
The details -
Thursday July 24 @ 7pm
Sam Fetchero’s place
3108 Patterson Avenue
Apt. 4
Have a great rest of the week!
-Val
P.S. If you’re able to help out with snacks or childcare for our Sunday services, please email Ann Douglas at memento [dot] ade [at] gmail [dot] com. This is a great way to help serve the FSC community, so please consider helping out!
this week at FSC, 7.14.08
Monday, July 14th, 2008 | Posted in EventsReminders from Valerie…
A few things for this week…
1. Our women’s fellowship meets this week on Thursday July 17 at 7pm.
Details:
Thursday July 17 @ 7pm
Allison’s place (3024 Stuart Avenue Apt. #3)
2. Loaves & Fishes is this Sunday.Please email Kira at kmdisse [at] gmail [dot] com to let her know you can help out. We can never have too many volunteers for this great fellowship opportunity!
Details:
Sunday July 20 from 11am to approx. 2pm
Conrad Center (1400 Oliver Hill Way. Respond to this email if you need directions or a ride.)
3. If you are available to help with snacks or childcare, please email Ann Douglass at memento [dot] ade [at] gmail [dot] com.
4. If you are interested in helping with setting up before or cleaning up after our Sunday services, please email Ross and rcatrow [at] gmail [dot] com.
Q&A with Erik Bonkovsky
Wednesday, July 9th, 2008 | Posted in LifestyleAs of 7.1.08, Erik Bonkovsky became the official pastor of Franklin Street Community. Most of us already know him and enjoy his sermons often, as he’s been sharing preaching duties at FSC for some time. But to acquaint us with the nitty-gritty, here are some questions that Eric was so kind as to answer for us:
- What led you to pursue becoming the pastor at FSC, rather than…well, anywhere else in the wide world? Several things about FSC made it attractive to me. First, I love the people I’ve met from FSC. Second, FSC is a church in and for and with the city of Richmond. For too long churches have focused on the suburbs and neglected the city. Third, FSC is part of a larger network of churches around Richmond that want to see more people transformed by God’s love.
- Who / what have been the largest influences in your life (in any respect — intellectually, spiritually, personality-wise, etc.)? The biggest influences on my life are my wife, my kids, my parents, and close friends. A lot of people have influenced me in ways they’re not even aware of. I learned how to think in college and graduate school. I’ve been influenced spiritually by a bunch of close friends over the last few years. It’s my family that shapes me most in terms of personality.
- Besides feeding the homeless via Loaves & Fishes, what are some other ways that FSC can help others in need within our city? I’m sure there are a bunch of ways that FSC can (and will) help those with needs in Richmond. We haven’t figured out the specifics yet. But in general, it starts with being good neighbors, being good friends, and partnering with others (especially churches) who are already helping those in need.
- From what sources do you draw a lot of ideas and material for your sermons (besides the Bible of course)? Reading–other books and magazines; from my own life (especially as I’m aware of shortcomings and God’s goodness to me.) From conversations with friends who challenged me to think deeply and see the world from a novel point of view.
- What part of town do you live in? Currently we live in Mechanicsville. We will be moving into the Fan/West of Boulevard later this year, hopefully.
- Where did you grow up? I grew up in New England–born in Vermont, attended high school in Massachusetts–with a brief stint in Atlanta in between. That explains my support for the Red Sox, Celtics, and Patriots.
- How did you meet your wife? We met through mutual friends and through our involvement in Young Life while we were in school in New Jersey.
- What does a typical weekday look like for you? Spending time with God, with people, and with my family. Thinking about how to know God’s love for me and then communicate that love to other people.
- What does a typical weekend look like for you? During the weekend I spend lots of time with my family–playing outside, reading, exercising. We also like to share meals and laughter with friends.
- What are some of your favorite foods? Italian cuisine; fresh vegetables; red wine; ice cream
- What are some of your favorite books? The Brothers Karamazov, The Age of Innocence, A Tale of Two Cities, To Live in Peace
- What kind of music do you usually prefer listening to? Some current favorites are: David Wilcox, Shawn Colvin, Indelible Grace, Red Mountain Church, Josh Ritter, Andrew Bird
- Any big plans for the summer (vacation, concerts, clam-bakes, studies, goals)? Getting established at FSC, moving into RVA, short trips to the North Carolina beach with the family.
this week at FSC, 7.9.08
Wednesday, July 9th, 2008 | Posted in EventsYour friendly weekly reminders from Valerie:
Hey FSC!
Don’t forget, our bi-weekly (or fortnightly, whatever) Bible study is this Thursday July 10. We will be meeting once again at Sam’s place to continue our discussion on social justice.
The details:
Thursday July 10
7pm
Sam Fetchero’s place
3108 Patterson Avenue
Apt. 4Also, Loaves & Fishes is coming up on July 20th. We’ll be having sign ups for that soon, so please be checking/clearing your calendar so you can come help out.
As always, if you’re willing to help out with snacks and/or childcare during any of our services, contact Anne Douglas Enghauser at memento [dot] ade [at] gmail [dot] com.
Have a great rest of the week!
Val