A publication of Byromville Baptist Church In this issue What s that I smell? page 2 VBS 2007 page 2 Congratulations to graduates Turkey Creek Festival pictures Mothers honored Calendar and birthdays page 4 Monthly info page 5 Wedding bells page 5 June 2007
Page 2 What's that I smell? VBS 2007 June 18-22 Thanks be to God, who always puts us on display in Christ, and spreads through us in every place the scent of knowing him. 2 Corinthians 2:14 Back in the days of the Roman Empire, Roman generals would often hold a victory parade after winning a great battle. In a celebration known as a triumph, enemy prisoners would be marched through the streets as evidence of the Roman conquest. During the parade, sweet-smelling incense would be released into the air, signaling to everyone in the area that their general had won a great victory. Interestingly, the apostle Paul compared Christians, not to the Roman conquerors, but to the captives. He explained that we have been captured by Christ, and now we are his prisoners of war to display to the world his victory over sin. Paul said that through our lives--christ's captives--comes the victory fragrance that alerts others to the presence of our Conqueror. We are the fragrance of life to those who come to know Jesus through our witness. On the other hand (according to verses 15-16), we are the smell of death to those who reject him. When people meet you, do they have the unmistakable sense that you belong to God? It should be obvious to them that through you they can come to know Christ. The choice is theirs, of course, whether to accept God's love or to reject it, but there should be no doubt by your example that it is available to them. Ask God to use your life so that everywhere you go, you will fill that place with the knowledge of Christ. How does a believer look, sound, and seem different from others? Read Up: Philippians 1:27-28, Colossians 1:27-29 Get Deep. Get TQ Anyone can play where the water's safe and shallow, but TQ is a dive into the deep end. Get a blast of reality and refreshment that surges through your body, mind, and spirit and take your commitment to Christ to a whole new level. Sign up for this daily email at www.broadmanholman.com/tq_daily.asp. "Run with endurance the race that lies before us, keeping our eyes on Jesus, the source and perfecter of our faith." Hebrews 12:1-2 (HCSB ) The game is on...and excitement is in the air! LifeWay's Vacation Bible School 2007, Game Day Central: Where Heroes Are Made will get kids in the game and help them learn how to become heroes both on and off the field by focusing on Jesus and following God's plan for their lives. Kids will have an all-access pass for everything from the Worship Rally Arena to the Crafts Fan Zone. So, get ready for a record-setting Vacation Bible School with LifeWay's Game Day Central VBS - it's where heroes are made! All children and youth ages three and up are invited. Classes for children two and under will be provided for VBS workers children only. VBS times are 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. June 18-22. Kickoff at ballfield June 9 Everyone (including you adults) is invited to the ballfield on June 9 at 6:00 p.m. for this year s VBS Kickoff. We ll play ball, eat hotdogs, popcorn and peanuts and have a grand ole time! Why we do VBS Keeping with its 10-year pattern, Vacation Bible School continues as the single most effective evangelism tool in the Southern Baptist Convention. Numbers show that 26 percent of baptisms in SBC churches came as a direct result of VBS. Lifeway News 5-7-07
Page 3 Brent Howell graduated from Fullington Academy. He will be attending Darton College in Albany majoring in paramedics. Andrew Langston graduated from Fullington Academy and was salutatorian of his class. He received a full scholarship to Milsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi, where he will pursue a degree in pharmacy. Arthur Murray also graduated from Fullington Academy and will be attending Georgia Southwestern University in Americus this Fall. He plans to major in marketing. Josh Peavy graduated from Fullington Academy and will be attending Abraham Baldwin Agriculture College in Tifton majoring in environmental horticultural technology and commercial turf management. Ansley Thompson graduated from Dooly County High School and was the valedictorian of her class. She also received several scholarships. She will begin nursing school at ABAC in August and is now employed by Crisp Regional Hospital. Pictured above are some of our Seasoned Saints enjoying themselves at this year s Turkey Creek Festival on May 5. For more pictures of the festival go to www.turkeycreekfestival.com. Mothers honored During the morning worship service on Mother s Day, May 13, all mothers present were given a beautiful pen and bookmark. Also gifts were presented to the oldest mother, Lucy Thompson, and to the mother with the most children present which was also Mrs. Thompson. Keeping it in the family, Kimberly Godfrey, Mrs. Thompson s greatgranddaughter, received the gift for the youngest mother present. The average teenager in America watches 21 to 29 hours of TV per week. The average father spends seven minutes a week with his kids. Walt Larimore, Focus on the Family broadcast Taylor Willingham graduated from Mercer University with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree. He is currently working at Crisp Regional Hospital and is planning a July wedding. Kindergarten graduates include Sabrina Bowen, Samantha Bowen and Hannah Morrow. Pray for our pastor search.
Schedule of Volunteers for June Please remember it is up to you to arrange coverage if you are unable to serve on your scheduled day. Date Flowers Nursery Deacon of the Week Ushers June 3 Open Vicki/Steven Lamberth Curtis Lamberth Arthur Roney Mark Peavy June 10 Open Robin/Mark Peavy Jimmy Lockerman Bob Latimer Kyle West June 17 George Massey Katrina/Kyle West Arthur Roney Ronnie Hatcher Jeff Witmer June 24 Open Sue Thompson Rhonda Youngblood Mark Smith Jimmy R. Hendrix Clinton Brannen Page 5 April Sunday School Stats Senior Adults 12 FBIC 10 CIA 9 VOC 6 Berean 3 Early Adults/Older Youth 3 th th th 6, 7 & 8 Graders 3 rd th th 3, 4, & 5 Graders 8 st nd 1 & 2 Graders 5 Older Preschoolers 7 Younger Preschoolers 6 Nursery 0 General Officers 6 TOTAL 77 (The following note and a generous donation was received April 16 in response to Pinehill evacuating its facility due to possible fire in the early morning of April 15. Residents spent a brief time in Saliba Hall until the fire threat passed. ) Dear Byromville Baptist Church, God has a way of sending us just what we need, just when we need it. The staff and residents of Pinehill Nursing Center would like to extend a sincere thanks to the church and the two individuals who so willingly helped us transport residents to and from the church Sunday morning. Please accept this donation as our token of gratitude. May God bless each of you! Sincerely, Beverly Mathis, Administrator Financial $ummary April receipts General offerings $10,417.08 Special prayer pager 50.00 Memorials 1,090.00 Special stove 91.00 Interest earned 1.62 TOTAL 11,649.70 April disbursements General expenses 4,223.19 Annie Armstrong Easter Offering 765.00 Cooperative Program 1,047.75 Houston Baptist Association 436.56 Filadelphia Church 100.00 TOTAL $ 6,572.50 Wedding Bells for Keith and Laura Everyone is invited to Laura Williamson and Keith Lamberth s wedding on June 23 at 5:00 p.m. at Cedar Valley Baptist Church with reception following at Reedy Branch Lodge. Nancy has new phone numbers If you have information for the Sunday bulletin, editor Nancy Musselwhite has new phone numbers 478-433-6903 and (cell) 478-244-2745. Please provide information by Wednesdays.
Page 6 Vacation Bible School 2007 June 18-22 See page 2 6:00 9:00 PM for details Blessings is published monthly by Byromville Baptist Church. Send news items and/or comments to Editor Brenda Lockerman at POB 217, Byromville, GA 31007, email to brendalockerman@alltel.net or call 478-433-2791. Byromville Baptist Church 713 Patterson Street POB 126 Byromville, GA 31007 www.byromvillebaptistchurch.com 478-433-2505 Interim Pastor: Ed Sandefur NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 2 BYROMVILLE ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED