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The Alpha Bit Volume 28 Issue 3 Newsletter Date December 2017 The Alpha Bit Volume 28 Issue 3 SEEKING ADVICE Yet there shall be a space between you and it, about two thousand cubits by measure: come not near unto it, that ye may know the way by which ye must go: for ye have not passed this way heretofore. Joshua 3:4 KLV Likely you recognize this passage from Joshua to make reference to how they were to march, regarding the Ark of the Covenant. I especially like the part of the verse that reads, that ye may know the way by which ye must go: for ye have not passed this way heretofore. Do you ever wonder what next year holds? We operate in the present but God operates in the eternity. Scripture says, For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known. I Cor. 13:12 KJV Recently a friend and I were going to another town to attend a seminar. Neither of us knew the way having never been there before. So what did we do? We Googled to get the directions. Now having received the directions, I had a choice. I could either follow the directions, or I could ignore them. Thankfully we followed the directions and arrived at our destination without any difficulty. That brings me to my next point. When seeking advice, are you looking for opinions, everyone has one, or are you seeking information that has proven to be credible. Have you ever said, I wish. This request could reflect on a health condition, a financial challenge, a strained relationship, and the list goes on. But what about when we say, I wish I knew about tomorrow. It is at this point that we are standing at the door of faith. A part of our Christian virtue is trusting in the one who we cannot see, but we have all confidence in knowing He sees all. I can liken this to a picture I have on my desk at home of myself and my small grandson. Josh is holding onto my finger as he is just beginning to walk. As long as he has hold of that finger, he can walk but as soon as he let s go, down he goes. Aren t you thankful the fin- Inside this issue: Seeking Advice James Parham 1 Conducting a Business Meeting Concert with the Gettys Discerning the Voice of God The Heart of Christmas Tammy 3 Church Security Seminar VBS Meet and Greet Lottie Moon by Paul Stouffer 5 Candy Swap 6 Monthly Income Calendar of Events 2 2 2 4 4 7 7 ger of God is always extended to offer support when life s journey is going tough? Scripture assures us of his devotion. Little children, yet a little while I am with you. Ye shall seek me: and as I said unto the Jews, Whither I go, ye cannot come; so now I say to you. A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another. By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another. John 13:33-35 KJV Good advice, wouldn t you say. Blessings, Pastor James

Page 2 January the 22nd the Alpha Baptist Association will host a Pastors Seminar Conducting a Business Meeting With Larry Kirk. Ladies Bible Study First date scheduled for January 11th 2018 6:30 pm Alpha Office 1476 Hwy 100 W., Centerville, TN 37033 This will be a very informative and interesting meeting for all pastors. Please let our Director of Mission James Parham know how many plan to attend. This is a 7 week study into strengthening our daily walk with Him Books cost $15 and can be ordered in advance on LifeWay.com Date/Time Date(s) - Saturday 12/23/2017 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm Location Schermerhorn Symphony Center Contact Scott Shepherd (sshepherd@tnbaptist.org) for further information.

Page 3 The Heart of Christmas By Tammy Lovell Stone There is comfort in the familiar. But we can t always stay comfortable and serve the Lord. And at the heart of Christmas is something more than just the toys and tinsel or even the tradition. It is the willingness to step out of our comfort zone and really touch the lives of those in our community. Since the heart of Christmas actually dwells within us, it is not a season. It is a focus, a disposition, a Heavenly position. It is a decision to share Christ with our actions not just this time of year but the whole year. Good Morning. I said to the young artist. To which I received no reply. The pale, thin man was in a long black hoodie. His sunken eyes and dark circles told a story of sleep deprivation. His dirty blond hair was unkempt and looked like he jumped out of bed without combing it. His fingers still donned the colors of paint that inspired his last creation. He sat, with his back to everyone sipping a very large mug of coffee as if to say, I am not awake. Please leave me alone. An hour or so went by and I offered him some breakfast. He looked up at me with eyes half closed and an upside down grin. Still, not awake, I thought to myself. For the rest of the day he was pretty much MIA. I rarely saw him nor did the people interested in buying his paintings. This young man and I had little in common or I thought. And many times we use this as a reason not to interact with those whom we are not very familiar. At the heart of Christmas lays the Christ Child who gave up His place in Heaven to temporarily dwell on Earth. He suffered much and was rejected by many. And yet He had compassion. Of the many things that encompass Christ, the one that I feel teaches me the most is His compassion. His quiet spirit of servitude reminds us not to look at me but to look at Jesus. We should see how He sees and act as He acts. The Heart of Christmas sees beyond the dust jackets that cover our lives, the cloak that hides our true self from this judgmental world. But, Jesus sees the inward person. He knows why the world is solemn, why it is broken and He weeps. But it doesn't cause Him to retreat and turn away from those who need Him. His compassion causes Him to extend his hand all the more. Maybe some just need a kind word, or helpful jester to see the heart of Christmas once again. There is hope. We are here to share the hope. We are here to live the hope and what better time than at Christmas the Season of our Savior's birth. But when He saw the multitudes, He was moved with compassion for them, because they were weary and scattered, like sheep having no shepherd. Matthew 9:36

Page 4 VBS Meet and Greet Meal provided When: January 8th 2018 6:30 pm Church Security The headlines are filled with the horrors of a church family left devastated by an unexpected intruder. What are we to do as a congregation to fulfill our calling to the community and at the same time protect our church family from tragedies like these? January the 11th at 6:00 pm New Hope Baptist Church, 1247 Waynesboro Hwy, Hohenwald, TN 38462 will be hosting a Seminar by Mark LeMay of the Department of Church Safety/ Securities and Risk Management for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board. Mark will be addressing issues from the current risk of an active shooter to natural disasters. This seminar is open to all pastors and their security team. Please limit attendance to those with direct involvement with your churches security. Respond with the number of attendees to Doug Miller 931 628 1609 Where: Alpha Office 1476 Hwy 100 W Centerville, TN Who: Pastors VBS Directors and the Alpha VBS Team Why: Because it is Theme Verse: His divine power has given us everything required for life and godliness through the knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and goodness. 2 Peter 1:3 (CSB) Motto: Gear Up! Get Ready! Game On! Beverly Smith VBS Director

Page 5 This is the season of the year that I begin preparing and praying about giving to international missionary work around the world. Probably because the International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention centers their attention around international missions in the gifts collected in the name of Lottie Moon, a missionary to China. Peggy and I were appointed as Southern Baptist Missionaries from 1960 until our retirement in 1992 so I have seen firsthand how important these gifts can be. We were involved intensely with hundreds of other missionaries in Brazil. And, we were always planning to request more funds for the expansion of the Baptist Churches. During our eight STATESIDE ASSIGNMENTS we always promoted the work of international missions. We were always thankful for Southern Baptists and their generous contributions in partnering with us through the cooperative program. In August 2007, shortly after we moved to Centerville, the current Director of Missions for the Alpha Baptist Association Bro. Lynn Walker invited me to speak at several churches in that association. We spoke at the ON MISSION WORLD CONFERENCE. Some of you may remember that Bro. Jerry Foust, my beloved Pastor for seven years at First Baptist Church, accepted the invitation to allow me to lead a team of volunteers from here to Brazil. That mission trip brought manifold blessings to individuals, families and churches in the following years. So much so that I am planning to write and publish a book about it in the near future. For several years I have spoken with many churches about my experiences on the mission field. I wish to inform and inspire others regarding international missions. But, this year, I approach my sunset years and a limited physical state of health. Therefore, I want to focus my attention on just two facts or decisions I believe can positively influence participation of our churches. And hopefully double the effectiveness in reaching further with more resources. First, the suggestion to set a GOAL for the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering. Having a goal is crucial in proving the vision of the leadership. Please keep in mind that this year's goal ought to be a little higher than what was given last year. Secondly, that the decision is made that all giving beyond the goal will go to The Livengood Fund. As you may know, the Livengood Fund assists volunteers from our churches in funding missions trips that might not otherwise be feasible for many of our church members. Approaching these two possibilities with consideration and prayer, to find God's will for our association, I believe, we could see a new period of growth in missionary giving and going as volunteers better than ever before! My son Andrew, who is a Brazilian by birth, was born Christmas Day 1960. He is trying to convince me to take one more trip back to Brazil. So, I would like to invite our dear Bro. James Parham, the current Director of Missions to join me on this trip. If even half of our Churches of the Alpha Baptist Association will accept this challenge, I believe, the $1,000.00 to make his trip "free of charge" is possible for next year. Thanks for allowing me to present these suggestions. I have seen function in churches where I have been a member through the years! In Christ, Paul Stouffer

Page 6 Treasurer: Becky Hamilton Moderator: Keith Fulton Vice-Moderator: Jerry McDonald Clerk: Ruth Rodenberg Christmas is coming. Do you have your candy ready? Join Us For A Candy Swap Thursday, December 14, 2017 7:00 8:00 PM Alpha Baptist Association 1476 Highway 100, Centerville Bring 5 dozen candies 4 dozen to swap and 1 dozen to taste Enjoy a time of devotion and fellowship Hot Chocolate Bar will be served Please contact Ruth (931-729-4571) or Joy (615-330-1146) to let us know if you plan to attend and the type of candy you will bring. Is the Cooperative Program an effective strategy for the 21st Century? The Cooperative Program is more relevant now than ever before. The Cooperative Program has worked since 1925 and will work for years and decades to come if Southern Baptists will recover their passionate Great Commission focus and genuine spirit of cooperation. Here are the basic components of the strategy: Providing resources that disciple believers in a biblical understanding of stewardship. Strengthen churches by providing stewardship resources that support and promote Cooperative Program Education.

Page 7 Moderator: Keith Fulton Treasurer: Becky Hamilton Vice-Moderator: Jerry McDonald Clerk: Ruth Rodenberg CALENDAR OF EVENTS Month of December 3-10 25-1 1 8 JANUARY 2017 11 11 20 22 DECEMBER 2017 INTERNATIONAL MISSIONS MONTH 25-27 Lottie Moon Christmas Offering Week of Prayer for International Missions Office Closed Merry Christmas! New Years Day office closed VBS Meet and Greet 6:30 pm at the Alpha Office Pastors, Directors and Alpha Team Members Church Security Seminar New Hope Baptist Church, Hohenwald, TN 6 pm First day for the Women s Bible Study Discerning the Voice of God 6:30 pm Disaster Relief Training Pastors Conducting a Business Meeting w/ Larry Kirk Alpha Office Bi-Vocational Ministers and Wives Pigeon Forge 6 pm December Birthdays and Anniversaries November 2017 GENERAL FUND LIVENGOOD Beginning Balance Bread of Life Calvary Bible Centerville, 1st $113.93 Cross Roads $100.00 East Hickman Edgewood Fairfield $791.69 Faith $149.15 Flatwoods $133.95 Garrett Highland $794.00 Hohenwald, 1st $846.00 Lick Creek $182.27 Linden, 1st $543.53 $181.18 Lobelville, 1st $154.35 Maple Valley $122.74 New Beginnings New Hope New Life $30.00 Pine Grove $162.58 $162.58 Pinewood, 1st $234.58 Piney Swan Creek $280.00 Tom's Creek $458.08 $50.00 Wrigley Total Church Giving $5,096.85 $393.76 Youth Director. Answer to prayer! Bro Brandon Bass has accepted the nomination to and the Executive board has voted 3 Kenny Stone 15 Hal Falls, East Africa 20 Dr. Jim Chatham, FBC Centerville 20 Avery Jones, Edgewood 23 Rev. and Mrs. Jamie English, Flatwoods Contact Us at : PO Box 219 Office: 931.729.4571 alphaba1960@gmail.com