Let's talk Book Clubs and Reading Groups
On October 21, 2023 while we are together in Richmond, we are going to share our experiences and ideas about book clubs. I thought it would be fun to continue to share our stories beyond the conference. So I am setting up a forum for our conversations going forward about our book clubs and reading groups so that I can put the link in our handout. Can't wait to be with all of you on Zoom. Surely do wish I could be with you in person! Morlee
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We have several upcoming events for VCLA. Information and fliers are below. Also available on our website vacla.org and Facebook VCLA/Virginia Church Library Association.
Coffee & Chat
VCLA & Memorial Baptist Church Library Staff
Saturday, July 13, 10:00-12:00 pm
Memorial Baptist Church, Staunton, VA
Learn various ways to promote your library!
Share your ideas!
Roundtable discussion and more!
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Coffee & Chat
VCLA & Immanuel Baptist Church Library Staff
Saturday, August 3, 10:00-12:00 pm
Immanuel Baptist Church, Richmond, VA
Come join us for a time of fellowship and roundtable discussions
on various topics!
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VCLA Fall Conference
Book Your Vacation
Friday, October 11 & Saturday, October 12, 2019
Liberty Baptist Church, Hampton, VA
Guest Conference Leaders
Carolyn Walker - LifeWay Church Library Ministry Specialist
Allison Maynard - Book Systems, Inc Trainer
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It's still not to late to come and join us for a weekend of training, fellowship and fun. There are people from 6 different states already attending. We will need to know by Wednesday, May 1 if you are going to attend to guarantee meals.
Conference schedule can be found in our spring newsletter along with the registration form. vacla.org/newsletters
April 1 is the deadline for Scholarship Applications and Early Registration Fees.
We are offering scholarships for first-time conference attendees to introduce them to everything VCLA has to offer.
The scholarship information, application and conference information can be found on our website under the newsletters tab. http://www.vacla.org/newsletters/
VCLA Spring Newsletter with detailed conference, registration and scholarship information is now available on our website under the newsletters tab
www.vacla.org/newsletters
Early registration deadline is April 1.
Ruth,
We have used it at our church also for at least 10 years now. It is very user friendly. Which church are you with in Lynchburg? I didn't see you in our database to receive emails about events and other things VCLA does.
We have used Concourse for a long time. Love how user friendly it is.
Reminder that Bon Air Baptist Church Library Staff (Buford Road Campus) & VCLA are hosting a Coffee & Chat next Saturday, January 12th from 10-12 pm. This is a Free Event for church librarians to network and fellowship with other librarians. We will learn How to Promote Your Library as well as a Round-table Discussion on topics of interest. Please RSVP to Susan Thorniley at susan.thorniley@verizon.net ASAP or by Thursday, January 10. Susan is trying to see how many people are actually planning on coming. Attached is a flier which provides more detailed information.
Virginia Church Library Association
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Bon Air Baptist Church Library Staff
Coffee & Chat
Learn how to promote your library!
Roundtable discussion to share your ideas and more!
This is a FREE event open to any church library workers whether you are a VCLA member or not.
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Amen, sister!
I am on fire to use some of what I learned at the last VCLA conference!
My Brain Is Full: Back to Back Conventions
From Friday Nov. 9th through Wednesday Nov. 14th, I had the pleasure and the duty to attend the Virginia Church Library Association’s Fall Conference and 60th year celebration, followed by hosting a booth for VCLA at the Baptist General Assembly of Virginia. Both were in the Richmond area. I was able to attend classes at the first and 2 breakout sessions of the latter.
I got the theme as follows: that churches, and their libraries, are breaking down walls and getting out of our buildings and comfort zones to reach new disciples for Christ. This is quite a challenge to most of us, but the model we’ve been using is simply not working anymore.
This has all been done before, of course. Jesus did it. Paul did it. You have to take your message to where people are; you can’t just make an attractive place and then wait for people to come.
The model must be the First Century Church. The body of believers supports the active sending and support of brothers to go out on mission. The supporters serve to make this happen with fundraising and prayer. But we have another opportunity here, using 21st Century methods. There are new and creative ways to use modern technology in these efforts. The obvious ones are social media and ebooks.
Focusing on the library or media center of the church, it is obvious that libraries and literacy go together. The Southern Baptist Literacy Ministry is one that I will be investigating and reporting to you about. I am looking for training and learning ways to get out there to help teach. Sanford Elementary School right across from our church will be my first venue. We have been active there with Good News Club and Backpack Ministries for years now. I’m genuinely ashamed I didn’t think about literacy needs.
The new trend in church libraries is essentially new branding: the library as a “sending center,” equipping church members to evangelize and otherwise love on our community. This is not new either, but I visualize our library as a combination study hall, cheering squad and refueling center. And I want to create a jumping off place for ministries such as Bless Every Home, literacy outreach and brainstorm center. Once we create disciples, we support them with study materials, recreational Christian reading and the like, both in the library and outside our walls.
In the next few years, I plan to create satellite libraries in the community. This might take the shape of a Little Library on our corner that anyone might borrow from; taking the church van out as a Bookmobile to retirement homes, hospitals, the jail and our own shut-ins; help start a group to read and tutor at Sanford Elementary [to start with]; teach our church to use ebooks and ipads to access more learning and sharing the Gospel.
Can I get an AMEN?