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Benson Baptist News November 2018 SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST Attendance & Offering Upcoming Events Looking Ahead SLT Minutes Birthdays Staff & Contact Info. John Sievering Senior Pastor Pastor.john@omahabbc.com Scott Jones Family Pastor familypastorscott@gmail.com Marilyn McBride Office Administrator office@omahabbc.com Website www.omahabbc.com Facebook www.facebook.com/ BensonBaptist Twitter http://twitter.com/ DirectorofComm Just this last week I saw on Facebook that a friend of mine from high school is going to be playing a concert about two blocks down from my house. He lives in Denver, and I haven t talked to him in ten years, but because I m following his band page, I was notified about his concert. Before Facebook, I never would have heard that he would be in town, and so close to me! We live in a time when our technology allows us to be more connected to more people than ever before. We can get messages from a friend from high school who lives in another state, we can see pictures of family who lives far away, and we can read about what s going on in the lives of people we may never see in person. Why, then, do we so often feel disconnected? In his book Bowling Alone Robert Putnam gives some sobering statistics about how our social relationships changed over the last few decades: attendance at club meetings dropped by 58%, family dinners dropped by 43%, and having friends over dropped by 35%. Almost all forms of civic engagement, whether Parent Teacher Association involvement, church attendance, or even bowling leagues, have seen a marked decrease in participation since the 1960 s. Americans of all ages are less likely to be connected to the people around them in these significant ways. But the writer of the book of Hebrews gives an interesting twist to this idea. In Hebrews 12:1-2, the writer says that we are currently surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses! Not just our brothers and sisters in the faith who are walking with us here and now, but all of those who have gone before us in the faith. Those who have faced persecution for their faith, and those who have lived simple lives of quiet devotion; those who have lead great movements, and those who have taught Sunday school classes; those who have shaped our own faith journeys, and those we have never met. We are never as alone as we feel, because we are surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses. November 1 st is All Saints Day, a day to remember the faithful who have gone before us, and who now make up the great cloud of witnesses that daily surrounds us. I invite you today to remember those who have been influential to your faith: was it a childhood Sunday school teacher? A faithful parent? An insightful writer? A spiritual friend? Take time today to remember and thank God for your cloud of witnesses. Grace and peace, Pastor John 1

FOR THE RECORD - OCTOBER October Offerings Received : October Attendance : 10/7 included in 10/14 10/7 92 10/14 $ 9,504.83 10/14 87 10/21 $ 4,035.33 10/21 79 10/28 $ 2,735.00 10/28 82 UPCOMING EVENTS & INFORMATION Saturday, November 3, 2018 MEET & GREET w/ Pastor John There will be an MEET & GREET event held for Pastor John at the Barchen Beer Garden (6209 Maple Street 68104)@ 2:00 pm until 4:00 pm. Please if you can com e out and show him your support! Saturday, November 3, 2018 - Holidays with the Merrills The 10th "Holiday's with the Merrills" is just around the corner. All proceeds from this event support our summer camp program. Help set up and decorate October 29- November 2. Volunteer for the day (volunteers will have breaks to enjoy the day). COME NOVEMBER 3RD! BRING YOUR FAMILY & FRIENDS Enjoy a day at camp & a yummy lunch Bid on Silent Auction Items for a GREAT cause! Shop at Attic Treasures for a GREAT cause CONTACT BEV TO VOLUNTEER OR DONATE ITEMS bevpacas@gmail.com or 402-443-6663 Sunday, November 4. 2018 Installation Celebration for Pastor John There will be an Installation Celebration for Pastor John @ 11:30 am. ( The food will be served right after the Sunday Worship Service). Friday & Saturday, November 9th & 10th- Elevate Worship Conference ABC NE is partnering w ith FBC Norfolk a Northern Seminary to host the Elevate Worship Conference. This confer ence w ill featur e professional practitioner s skilled in ar eas of worship planning, arrangement, rehearsal, audio/video technology, and m ore. If you plan a weekly worship service this conference is for you. There will be times of group worship and teaching sessions along with informative and helpful breakout sessions. Lunch is provided on Saturday as part of your registration. The cost is only $39 per person or $99 for every group of three...so bring 3, 6, 9, 12, or more people to get pricing discounts! Pastors are free and encouraged to bring as many people as possible. Details are being finalized but if you have questions email gmamula@abcnebraska.com. 2

Monday, November 12, 2018 SLT Meeting There will an SLT Meeting at 7:00 pm. Monday-Sunday, November 12th 19th, 2018 Operation Christmas Shoebox We will be a drop off center for Operation Christmas Shoebox November 12, 2018 through November 19, 2018. Sunday, November 18, 2018 Quilting Ministry The Quilting Ministry will meet at 11:30 am. All are welcome! Saturday, November 17, 2018 FOOD PANTRY The Food pantry will be one week earlier due to the holiday at 9:00 am. Saturday, November 17, 2018 TURKEY BOWL Flag Football Event The Turkey Bowl (flag football) will be at 1:00 pm until 3:00 pm *Memorial Park- First Baptist vs Benson Baptist We hope to see you there! Psalm 42: 3-5 My tears have been my food day and night, while people say to me continually, Where is your God? These things I remember, as I pour out my soul: how I went with the throng, and led them in procession to the house of God, with glad shouts and songs of thanksgiving, a multitude keeping festival. Why are you cast down, O my soul, and why are you disquieted within me? Hope in God; for I shall again praise him, my help LOOKING AHEAD PRAYER CONCERNS 3 Thursday, November 22 & Friday, November 23, 2018 The office will be closed December 1 - SLT Meeting December 7 Omaha Land Pastors Meeting Regional Office @ 6:00 pm. December 24 - Christmas Eve Service TBD Prayers for those with medical issues and recovering. Prayers for SLT Team: Ernie Denniston, Jon Mayo, Lorraine Arnett, Rick Parks, Ryan Carlson, Donna Donner, Deb Newell. Prayers for worship leader and SLT Team. Prayers for Pastors and their families. Prayers for all the members within the congregation. Psalm 28: 1-3 To you, O Lord, I call; my rock, do not refuse to hear me, for if you are silent to me, I shall be like those who go down to the Pit. Hear the voice of my supplication, as I cry to you for help, as I lift up my hands toward your most holy sanctuary. Do not drag me away with the wicked, with those who are workers of evil, who speak peace with their neighbors, while mischief is in their hearts.

SLT MINUTES OCTOBER 2018 Present: Pastor John Sievering, Pastor Scott Jones, Lorraine Arnett, Deb Newell, Jon Mayo, Rick Parks and Ryan Carlson. Devotions: Lorraine brought devotions. She read a devotion about praising the Father and serving others, something Jesus modeled for us with his life Minutes: Minutes from September were approved as written. Pastor Reports: Pastor Scott brought a list of activities here at the church as well as what he is involved in, both at Benson and through his position with the state convention. The SLT gave approval for him to miss a Sunday this Fall to accompany a member to an NFL game that has been that person s dream for a while but could use some assistance on the trip. Trunk or Treat on Oct. 27 th is the next outreach event he listed. Pastor John shared next. He shared that Brian Smith, a missionary headed to Haiti, will be spending time at Benson and sharing with us this upcoming week. He also mentioned that on Oct. 28 th he plans to share details and thoughts about his trip to the middle east. He also mentioned the meet and greet on Nov. 3 rd and the installation service on Nov. 4 th. Currently he mentioned that he is working on follow-up with members and guests and trying to streamline that process. He is working with Marilyn to use current software but also looking at other options. He also mentioned that after looking at the spiritual gifts information he has received he feels like a card ministry would be a good fit for several members so is hoping to get some more involved in that. During the discussion of the installation weekend we also discussed the letter being sent out to inactive members to see if they wanted to remain as members or not. It was agreed that when those letters were sent out we mentioned to them the installation weekend activities in case any were interested in those as a way to invite them back. Financials were discussed next. We had a better September than August. This month there is a large payment for insurance going out but it is the last payment of the year. Regarding the 2019 budget there was some discussion of putting at least part of the house payment into the new budget since individual giving to pay that has decreased over time. We also discussed that the agreement for our office assistant was to increase pay after six months so that will be changing soon. Old Business: We discussed SLT nominations for the upcoming year. Up to 4 members can be added at that time. Pastor John updated us on the search for a praise team leader. He said he has been in discussion with 3 individuals and has used zip recruiter to get those contacts after trying other methods previously. Pastor John also shared about Ethos and that he is going to get info out to those who were involved to get their thoughts. This will be used for conversation about how to continue or modify this outreach service. Some ideas include changing the frequency, activities (game nights, fellowship time, bible study), or other possibilities. Next, Jon brought up how we are currently evaluating staff and the process we use. Ron, Ernie, Pastor John and Ryan will work on finding info about how to develop this process and work with staff on that. New Business: None SLT Prayer Concerns: Budget process, SLT nominations, Installation weekend events, Operation Christmas Child Next meeting: Nov. 12th, Devotions will be brought by Jon Mayo Pastor John closed us in prayer. Submitted by Ryan Carlson 4

FOOD PANTRY Food Pantry The month of October we served 169 families and 66 singles (595 boxes). Praise the Lord! This month s Food Pantry will be Saturday, November 17, 2018 9:00 am 12:00 pm. The next Food Pantry will be on Saturday, December 5, 2018 from 9:00 am until 12:00 pm. BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS & SERVING CHRIST KIDS CLUB & Frontlines -Wednesday Nights Psalm 68: 1-3 Let God rise up, let his enemies be scattered; let those who hate him flee before him. As smoke is driven away, so drive them away; as wax melts before the fire, let the wicked peris before God. But let the righteous be joyful; let them exult before God; let them be jubilant with joy. Psalm 69: 29-31 But I am lowly and in pain; let your salvation, O God, protect me. I will praise the name of God with a song; I will magnify him with thanksgiving. This will please the Lord more than an ox or a bull with horns and hoofs. 5

November Anniversaries Lloyd & Janice Reed November 28 & Jeff & Shar Crow November 29 Ann Hake November 1 Liz Lewis November 1 Barbara Townley November 2 Hope Garrison November 7 Jan Peterson November 12 John Watts November 13 Jodie McWhorter November 14 Ron York November 18 The Watts/Buchanan family wishes to send out our sincere and heartfelt Thank You to all the congregation for your prayers, notes, cards, love and expressions of sympathy in regards to the passing of Edsel Buchanan. It truly means so much to our family. You are ALL such blessings to us! In Christ, Stella, John & Sean Watts Benson Baptist Church 6319 Maple Street Omaha, Ne 68104 Phone: 402-551-1512 E-mail: office@omahabbc.com Dear Benson Baptist Family, Thank you for your prayers, cards, phone calls, visits and transportation to appointments since my fall. My broken arm/ shoulder is healing and I'm beginning the painful process of using my arm after it was immobilized for 6 weeks. I'm still receiving home health care and am looking forward to returning to church soon. Sharon Foster 6