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Make His Place Your Home Pastor David Jones Associate Pastor Richard Peck November 2018 We exist to love and know God more deeply, to grow more like Jesus each day, and to reach the world in the power of the Holy Spirit with the message of the Cross and the Resurrection beginning in the Mulberry community. Baptist Home Family, It is impossible to put into words our expression of appreciation and love for the ways that you have showered your love on Tammie and myself. We are humbled by your words of encouragement and extremely grateful for every card and every act of kindness that you have sent our way. Thank you so every much. It is both and honor and a joy to serve alongside of you, as we seek to advance the Kingdom of God. It is a joy to ask that the Lord s richest blessings be bestowed upon you in great measure. It is amazing that we are turning the calendar to the month of November, but here we are. November will allow us many opportunities to both serve the Lord and to give Him praise and glory. As we focus on giving thanks we also focus on giving. We will have opportunities to give to those in need through disaster relief efforts. November 15-17, we will take a team of volunteers to work alongside a sister church in Lumberton, NC, to aid in the flood relief efforts. Please pray about your involvement in this short-term mission trip. Also, we will share in our community Thanksgiving worship service. This year we are the host church. We are grateful for this opportunity to open our doors for this service. This years service, I believe, will be unique in that we will be focusing on lay people in our churches that will share their testimony of God's amazing Grace and work in their lives. It will surely be a blessing. Also, throughout the month our focus will be on giving. Everyone will be encouraged to share your blessings within our community, within our church, and even within the world. You will have opportunities to share how the Lord has used you to be a blessing to others. And in doing so I believe it will enable us to truly give thanks and praise to the Lord. Looking forward to sharing with you this coming Lord s day and in the days ahead. God Bless, Pastor David Jones REMINDER Daylight Savings Time Ends November 4th!! Set your clocks back one hour before bedtime November 3rd!

There are 7.4 billion people in the world, and by the year 2100, the United Nations estimates that there will be 11.2. That s a lot of people! Say it took you one minute to tell each person the gospel. Even if you lined up every living person and took every minute of each day to share the gospel one-by-one, it would take over twenty-one lifetimes to tell each person about the gospel. You could never sleep, never eat and would have to begin sharing the gospel the second you were born. The above quote appeared in an article written by an evangelist leading a ministry to teenagers to equip students all across the nation to reach their friends and families with the gospel. I receive his ministry newsletter in my email inbox once to twice a month. When you consider what he is saying in his quote above, the only logical conclusion is that one person cannot reach everyone alone. In fact, Jesus knew this principle. That is why He spent time on earth with twelve disciples, whom He invested time in shaping their lives so that when He was gone, they would take up the cause of spreading his message and ministry all over the world. And when you read the book of Acts, we find how Jesus cause spread through ordinary men and women who understood the importance of making disciples who would make disciples. It did not involve flashy programs and a calendar of events to fulfill the mission. It was as simple as fully committed followers of Christ living out their faith and sharing the message in the normal rhythms of their daily lives. In fact, Paul gives a glimpse into the pattern that shapes one of our ministry values in our student ministry. In 2 Timothy 2:1-2, he charges his young protégé, Timothy, to pass on to other trustworthy persons the things that he has been taught so that they will pass on to others also. In other words, Paul says that multi-generational discipleship is important for the health and future of the church. In the words of the great Christian martyr, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Christianity without discipleship is Christianity without Christ. In our student ministry, we desire to make disciples, not just good Christian teenagers. This shapes how we plan our calendar, the events we do, and the process through which we determine our success. We want to be intentional about how we help students grow in their faith, asking whether what we are doing is equipping them to live out their faith and share Jesus with others consistently. Our Sunday nights take more of a deeper discipleship focus while Wednesdays tend to be focused on outreach. Discipleship happens not in larger groups, but as leaders intentionally invest one to one time with students. The goal is that we would send out a gospel coalition of students who will not only shape the culture in the present, but well into the future. Because, remember, one person cannot do it alone. Pastor Richard

1 Marie Carter 5 Don Brown 7 Danny Church 7 Randall Shumate 7 Mike Taylor 8 John Adams 8 Velma Ellis 12 Tina Miller 13 Rose Cheshire 14 Larry Jennings 14 Ike Moser 16 Don Laws 17 Ryan Hill 18 Autumn Adams 19 Bobbie Handy 19 Larkin Reynolds November Birthdays 20 Stacy Kilby 21 Nicole Haynes 23 Phillip Smith 24 Bill Myers 25 Linda Burks 25 Trenton Church 25 Lucas Matney 26 Kain Cook 26 Darrell Elledge 26 Eric Huffman 27 Becky Foster 28 Duane Absher 28 Micaiah Peck 29 Roger Brown 30 Lori Caligan Church Prayer Focus for November Churches in the Stone Mountain Association are partnering in prayer for one another. Our church to pray for during November is Union Baptist Church. The pastor and his wife are Rev. Steve and Mrs. Ruth Faw. Please pray for this church, people, leadership, fellowship and ministry. If you would like to send a note of encouragement: 774 Goddard Lane Millers Creek, NC 28651-9771 To Our Baptist Home Church Family, Thank You so very much for the many ways you supported the Yard Sale for Missions Whether you donated items, sorted & worked at the event, or purchased items, it is all appreciated and will be used to further the gospel, not only locally in Wilkes County, but also wherever He leads us to share God s love and His message of salvation. Please pray for all of Baptist Home Missions that we will see and understand God s direction for our service! To God Alone Be All the Glory and Praise! Baptist Home Mission Committee Ministry Opportunity The Christian Disciples Sunday School class provides a meal once a month to the His Life Ministry Soup Kitchen (located in the old Quincys building). We have several people from other classes who have been so faithful to provide entrees, rolls, Little Debbie cakes and desserts and help serve. We would love to have additional people/classes to join us. If you are interested, please contact Betty McGrady (336-670- 3428), Cathy Lockhart (336-670-3472) or Dottie Shealy (336-670-2130). It is such a blessing to be used as Christ's hands and feet to others. To Baptist Home Church Family It is the time of year when we traditionally plan for the Thanksgiving Meal for Families in Need We are so thankful that several of our area churches are now meeting needs for food for our families in need. We sincerely believe that God is leading us in a somewhat different direction this year instead of this ministry being during the Thanksgiving season, we believe that the Lord is changing the direction of our church to serve a meal for these families during the Easter season for we have the message to share that Our Savior Has Risen. We will continue to collect food for White Christmas and gifts for Angel Tree children we will continue to extend our vision during the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering for International missions. We urge our church families to not only support these ministries, but to also support the His Light Ministry.. Soup Kitchen the soup kitchen ministry is a great opportunity for individuals, groups and/or families to become more involved. There is always a need for volunteers as well as for folks to provide food or funds. For more information about His Light Ministry.. Soup Kitchen or to become involved, please see Ministry Opportunity article.

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Daylight Saving Time ends Community Baptist Home Church@7:00pm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Election Day 5-6 NC Baptist State Convention, Greensboro 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Deacons Meeting 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Church Office Closed 21 23 No Evening Services 25 26 27 28 29 30 Parenting Conference 15 17 Disaster Recovery Trip to Lumberton Being Happy does not mean everything is perfect, It means you have decided to look beyond the imperfections! The world is a dangerous place not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing! Albert Einstein Contact Information for.. Pastor David Jones: cell phone (336) 466-6254; home address 611 Briar Creek Drive, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659. Pastor Richard Peck: cell phone (336) 467-7108, address 2362 Sparta Road, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659. (Please contact our church office, Pastor Jones, Pastor Peck or one of our deacons whenever there is a need).

Hometown Kids November 2018 Greetings, When I was a kid (way back in the day) I had a Bozo the Clown doll. He had a string that when pulled would cause him to say a different pre-recorded message each time. One of my favorite things he said was what are you doodly-do-do-doing. (Side note: I wonder what kids today would think of Bozo the Clown?) As I sat down to write this article, I thought of Bozo the Clown and that question: What are you doodly-do-dodoing? Funny. I wanted to tell you what the kids and I are doodly-do-do-doing : WE are getting ready for our Christmas presentation. So soon? Oh, goodness. Probably not soon enough! We only have a few weeks to rehearse and I am SUCH an overachiever! But, I have a great group of kids and a great group of helpers. Let me give you a sneak peek: Mr. Adam Furr and Wesley Furr are working together with the kids on a puppet presentation. Some of the kids did puppets on the Ohio missions trip this year and they were super excited about doing more work with puppetry, so we have included that in our Christmas presentation. Last year s Blacklight piece was such fun to prepare and it was such a big hit, we wanted to try our hand at another one. It s totally different from last year, but we think you will enjoy it. So, I m working with the kids on that, including some choregraphy and movement that might surprise you. Mrs. Michelle is working with the Hometown Kids Choir on a song they are going to present and last night the kids and I discussed some of the things we want to do with that piece. The kids had some great ideas. I LOVE seeing their eyes light up as they think about how we can accomplish getting the message of Christmas across in a fun way. Mattie Collins, our resident photographer is going to help us on that. AND, our preschoolers will be included as well. Mrs. Julie and Mrs. Denise will be working with them. It s not truly a Christmas program without the littles. We have a few other things up our sleeve.including a finale that I think is going to be different than anything you ve seen before in a Christmas program. It s a lot of work, but really, I can t think of anything I d rather be doing. I LOVE working with these kids! AND, I m so grateful for the WE part. It takes a village. No, it takes a church. Our team, including our Wednesday night and Sunday morning teachers all have our sights set on the hearts of these kids. We want to see them grow..like a tree planted by the waters that gives off fruit in due season. That s why we keep doodly-do-do-doing these things week in and week out. Sunday morning, Sunday night, Wednesday night. Sunday morning, Sunday night, Wednesday night. Sunday morning Sunday night, Wednesday night. You get the picture. So, that s what WE are doodly-do-do-doing. What about you? How are you serving the Lord? How are you investing in the life of others? How are you sharing His message? Until next time, Tammie Jones Children s Ministry Leader P.S. Thank you SO much for your gift to me for a spa day for Pastor s (Wife) Appreciation. I am so thankful and my heart is full.

Deacon Security Schedule 11/4 10:00am Rodney Pennington 6:00pm Mike Church, William Reynolds 11/7 Steve Douglas 11/11 10:00 am Scott Galloway 6:00pm Tommy Burchette, George Wells 11/14 Dave Wolfe 11/18 10:00am Adam Furr 6:00pm Butch Miller, Billy Felts 11/21 No Services 11/25 10:00am David Foster 6:00pm Mike Cothren, Eddie Caudill 11/28 Mike Taylor Nursery/Children s Church Workers Schedule 11/4 Juanita Miller, Amanda Jolly, Aiden Jolly 11/11 Misty Hoover, Mady Hoover Cathy Lockhart 11/18 Donna Carpenter, Mary Jennings Dianne Cline 11/25 Gayle Brown, Mattie Collins Pam Holey Baptist Home Church Staff Pastor Associate/Students/Education Worship Leader Church Secretary Chairman of Deacons Sunday School Dir. Preschool/Afterschool Dir. Children s Ministry Leader Pastor David Jones Pastor Richard Peck William Ellis Wanda Call Ron McGrady Tommy Burchette Lisa Bumgarner Tammie Jones Baptist Home Baptist Church 2367 Sparta Road North Wilkesboro, NC 28659 Phone: (336) 670-2213 Email: BHB1church@aol.com Web Address: www.baptisthomechurch.org Attendance for October Sunday School Enrollment 298 Average Sunday School Attendance 169 Average Morning Worship 194 Visitors 12 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID North Wilkesboro, NC PERMIT NO. 81