The Clarion Volume 46 Issue 8 August 2017 Our mission is to Encourage, Equip and Engage our network of churches to share the love of Christ with our communities. Affirming the Positive Office Directory 2335 Industrial Drive Panama City, FL 32405 (850) 7853115 (800) 7277707 Fax (850) 7639736 www.nwcbap.org Director of Missions Troy Varnum troy@nwcbap.org Ministry Assistant Phyllis Poland phyllisp@nwcbap.org VIM Coordinator Jennie London vim.nwcba@juno.com FBCH Family Support Counselor Emily Fidler Emily.Fidler@fbchomes.org (850) 2814446 Moderator Michael Petty mpetty1961@yahoo.com Doing missions is basically getting out of your comfort zone to engage your surroundings with an Acts 1:8 mindset guided by the Holy Spirit. I am happy to share two such experiences that happened to me (and us) in the past week. 1. I had the pleasure of participating in my 9th Builders For Christ (BFC) trip by going with teams from our association and the North Jefferson Baptist Association (Alabama) to Mayfield and Benton Kentucky to assist two churches in construction and ministry. This is probably the most economical interstate mission trip you could ever join. I joined 75 folks who helped His House Ministries put up sheet rock, metal siding, and eaves for an office suite while helping Solid Rock Baptist Church paint and tile part of their education/fellowship wing. In the meantime a Backyard VBS and evangelism opportunities took place through out the week. Add to that a feeding team that kept our morale (and calories high) and you have a complete missions force sharing and receiving God's love. Now isn't too early too early to reserve the last week of July 2018 for our next mission BFC encounter. Frank Sheets (member of 1st PC) does a great job in organizing our projects. Let me know how we can get you in the loop. This is a great opportunity for men, women, and student ministries. 2. While I was gone, 1st Baptist Houston came into our area, like a lot of other groups. What was different this time is that they worked directly with our association by selecting our Missions Center as one of their projects. If you go by 12th and Virginia you will see our future home base sporting the colors of "cinnamon sugar", "skinny latte" and "covered bridge" (I just call it all " burlap sheik"). With the dead azaleas gone, new landscape timbers, relined parking lot, and partial carpet removal, I feel like renovation has started in earnest. Yet, the most gratifying factor in all of this work is that there are students who are now recognizing the value of doing missions and will have a perpetual investment in what takes place through the Missions Center. That means we also have an investment in those students regarding their spiritual development. Like milk, missions does a body good, especially the Body of Christ. Thanks for your investment in our associational missions journey. In Christ, Troy
VOLUNTEER IN MISSIONS JENNIE LONDON Volunteer Mission Vision More Mission Teams and our NWCBA Shower Unit The reports are now in from the other two groups that used our Shower Unit this summer. Panama City FBC hosted a large group of World Changers. While here, they split up into about 15 teams and worked on 29 different homes, along with local volunteers, mostly from Panama City FBC. They reported: 54 Ministry Contacts, 21 Gospel Presentations and 4 Professions of Faith. They also gave a Bible to each of the families they served. Woodstock BC on Panama City Beach hosted a large group of youth and adults from Burnt Hickory Baptist of Powder Springs, GA. My apologies for the error in last month s Clarion, when I wrote that this group was from Texas. The team from Burnt Hickory, along with volunteers from Woodstock, led a VBS during the morning at Woodstock, did cleanup at a school and the county park, sang at the Capt. Anderson's Marina for an audience coming and going, led two sessions at Woodland Day Camp, led a session at Boys and Girls club, did some beach outreach and held a community block party. This group reported: 5 Ministry Contacts, distributed about 500 Gospel Tracts, gave Gospel Presentations to 7 different groups of people and recorded 25 Professions of Faith. All Glory to God for His Blessings! And, may all the seeds that were sown by these Mission Teams continue to bear fruit. Thanks again to all the dedicated Shower Unit Volunteers, who supported these teams by seeing that they had a clean place to shower each day. Southern Baptist Disaster Relief (SBDR) Update Sam Porter, currently the Volunteer Missions Specialist for the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma, has been named by our North American Mission Board (NAMB) as the new National Director for SBDR. Mickey Caison has served very capably in this role for many years and plans to retire the end of this August. Sam Porter will begin his role with NAMB in midseptember. To read the full press release, you may go to https://www.namb.net/news/nambnamesnewnationaldirectorfordisasterrelief In HIS Service, Jennie London vim.nwca@juno.com (850) 7638258
This summer has flown by and now we are preparing for the kids to return to school! In July, I had the privilege of recognizing one of our foster families as Angels Among Us at the Quality Parenting Luncheon at Big Bend Community Based Care. I also had the opportunity to recognize Jamie Buckley as a Hometown Hero for her work with Reagan s Wish. It has been an incredible honor to see the ministry of FBCH grow in Bay County and to work with so many amazing people who have made that growth possible. Not only do we continue to increase the number of foster homes, but also the number of people and churches who support those foster families. There is such a joy in knowing that even though we can t fix all of the problems we see in our community, we can do our part to increase the quality of life for one more child in our area. As we begin this new school year, please let me know if your church or organization would like for someone from FBCH to come speak at your church or share ministry opportunities! We love the chance to partner with our local churches! I am also looking to start a new QPT (Quality Parenting Training) class for anyone who is interested in being licensed as a foster parent this fall. If you are interested in the class please contact me and I will be happy to discuss the upcoming schedule with you! Blessings, Emily Fidler, BSW, CWLC Licensing Specialist C: 850.281.4446 F: 850.763.9736 2335 Industrial Drive, Panama City, FL 32405
Seafarer s Ministry Ken Hall, Director JESUSLOVESYOU@knology.net As some of you know, our Seafarer Director has resigned do to health considerations. Be in prayer as we consider our next steps for this important ministry. Check out our Web site at www.nwcbap.org Please verify your church information and let us know if corrections are needed If you have a new staff member, please send us the name, staff position, beginning start date, birthday (no year needed), and if married, spouse name, anniversary date including the year. Minister s Conference Schedule All minister s conferences are at the Industrial Drive location at 11 a.m. unless otherwise noted. Ministers Conferences will resume on September 11, 2017
AUGUST 2017 Wedding Anniversaries 4 ( 79) Rick (Christie) Mitchell, Associate Pastor/Administration St. Andrew BC 18 ( 84) Troy (Latriva) Varnum, DOM NWCBA 28 ( 71) Clyde (Marcia) Ellison, Assoc Pastor FBC, PC 31 ( 74) Phyllis (Gary) Poland, Ministry Assistant, NWCBA And the two shall become one Staff Anniversaries 20 ( 89) Greg George, PastorGulf Beach Birthdays 1 Derek Boggs, Dir. Technical Services, St Andrew Baptist 11 Gwyn Hughes, Children s Director, Gulf Beach 14 Shea Johnson, Weekday Preschool Dir.Gulf Beach 17 Linda Willey, SecretaryFBC Deerpoint Lake 23 Roger Krans, Pastor West Bay 26 Bonnie Hirons, Receptionist/Secretary FBC, PC 30 Mary Lou Quick, SecretaryFBC, Southport 31 Trey Meadows, Minister of Music, Immanuel
How Do I Apply for Elevate Bay: To apply for being a mentor, you will need to fill out the Mentor Application Form. After you apply, your application will be sent through the normal Bay District Schools background procedure. You will also have to attend one Elevate Bay training session. Some people want to help be a mentor but they do not understand all that it means to be a mentor. The training sessions will help answer your questions, as well as explain the expectations. Once you have gone through the training, you are ready to be a mentor and help make a difference. Further instructions will be given at that point to get you started. When Are The Training Dates? July 26th @ 9:00 August 21st @ 11:30 August 30th @2:00 September 6th @ 10:30 September 7th @ 9:30 Training sessions will be held at the Nelson Building on Balboa Avenue. You can sign up for one of these training sessions on your mentor application. Your mentoring application can be turned into Stacey Legg who is the Bay Districts School Mentor Initiative Specialist. Her email is leggsl@bay.k12.fl.us or you can turn in your application at the School Board office located at 1311 Balboa Ave., Panama City, FL 32401. How Long Do I Have To Turn In My Application? We will be accepting applications all summer long. We know that people have a lot going on during the summer, but we wanted to get Elevate Bay on your calendar. Our goal is to have 1000 mentors by 2018. The launch date is September 18th 2017. Thank you in advance for your willingness to partner with our community to help the children.
It is not a conference for all your men. It is designed for your Men's Ministry Leadership Team. There are more details on their website https://nomanleftbehind.org.
Prayer Calendar August 2017 16 Always be joyful. 17 Never stop praying. 18 Be thankful in all circumstances, for this is God s will for you who belong to Christ Jesus. 1 Thessalonians 5:1618 (NLT)
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