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E-Encourager North Grand River Baptist Association The Encourager 2 Thessalonians 2:16-17 Volume 42, Number 2 February, 2018 Churches working together to fulfill Jesus Great Commission. Matthew 28:18-20 20 North Grand River Baptist Association s Purpose- To mutually and prayerfully support, encourage and challenge one another as churches to exalt Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, to edify and equip His disciples to serve him and one another, and to evangelize those who have yet to come to know Him personally. Matthew 28:19-20 WELCOME John Mark Clifton Interim DOM At the January 15th Executive Board Meeting it was voted unanimously to call Mark Clifton as Interim DOM for 6 months. Alpha* Edinburg Gallatin Galt Jamesport Laredo Lineville Medicine Valley Mercer Modena Princeton Ravanna Rural Dale Salem Shelburne Tenth Street Trenton First Union U N I T E D O N M I S S I O N Mark works with NAMB as Senior Director of Church Replanting. He lives in Shawnee Kansas, and will be commuting here a few days each month. He may be here 1 to 2 weekends each month. His wife s name is Jill and they have two sons. Jordan and his wife Audra live in Wamego, Kansas, and Trenton and his wife Angela live in Raymore, Mo. Both of these boys have two sons. Mark has a family history in this area and many relatives. His father Harry Clifton was pastor at Spickard Baptist Church. Mark has wrote a book Reclaiming Glory Revitalizing Dying Churches. The Mission Center will be closed February 19th in observance of President s Day.

E-Encourager 2 I look forward to The opportunity to serve with you here in the North Grand River Baptist Association. I was born in Princeton. I was raised in Chillicothe and most of my family comes from Spickard or Trenton. In other words this is really my home. Over the next few weeks I want to get to know more about the churches and communities in this association. I especially want to get to know more about each of our pastors and their families, In my current role I lead the replanting efforts of Southern Baptist through the North American Mission board. I'm privilege to lead a team of five men all working together to help churches that are near the point of closure. We help them find pathways to remain open or to live again. This is not an easy task. But God is doing some amazing things with churches that were literally at the point of closure. While I work for the North American Mission Board in Atlanta, my home is actually in Shawnee Kansas. They allow me to live here in Kansas City and work remotely. The plan is to be with you and North Grand River a few days a month as well as some weekends each month. I am available to you anytime you need me. Feel free to call me or text me at 913-229-0745 email me at mclifton@namb.net. I would like to know two things. Feel free to email me with your response. First one what would you really like your association and or your director to do for you or your church? And secondly what would you see as the greatest challenge you or your church are facing today? Looking forward to getting to know each of you over the next few weeks. Thank you for this opportunity to serve you in an interim basis. Mark These are our boys, Trenton on the left and Jordan on the right, with their wives Angela on the left and Audra on the right The most recent picture taken at Christmas of our four grandsons Tank, Jack, Collin and Camden.

E-Encourager 3 Stuffed Animal Sale Great Valentine Gift! Sale- $7.00 NGR Price $8.50 Retail Price- $15.99 Savings- $8.99 Includes : Going Bananas for Jesus Monkey Praying Bear w/o sound Senior Adult Fellowship And Bible Study March 6, 2018 Noon at the Mission Center Bring a Covered Dish Guest Speaker- Rev. Ron Ratliff SALE- $7.50- NGR Price $9.50 Retail Price- $19.99 Savings- $12.49 Includes: Cuddle Buddie Bear, Dog or Cow SPECIAL PURCHASE While Supplies Last The Jesus Code by O.S. Hawkins $5.00 SRP $14.99 FAITH Picture Frames- $7.00 9. Bobbie Helton 12. Peggy Dennis 20. Ron McPherson 21. Debbie Dickinson 24 Doug Crawford Next NGR Council Meeting Monday- 7:00 pm- March 19, 2018 We have 4 new kits that you can check out from the NGR Media Library at the association office. These are Power- Point studies published by Rose Publishing. They will include a PowerPoint presentation and study sheets that you can print off. These were purchased from the MMO funds the association receives from churches in our association that give to MMO. 10% of those funds come to the association. The studies are : Women of the Bible ; Christianity, Cults & Religions and Denominations Comparison ; 10 Questions and Answers on Mormons ; and The Tabernacle.

E-Encourager 4 Associational WMU Focus Week February 12-18 The January 16th meeting was cancelled due to the cold weather. Our February 13th meeting will be during WMU Focus Week and also during the week of Valentine s Day. We will have a special WMU Program. A covered dish luncheon will follow. If you have a special Valentine s Day dish or dessert that would like to bring, we will also celebrate Valentine s Day. We will also welcome Shelly back and perhaps hear about their ministry in Haiti. The WMU Scripture and Watchword for the year: I have become all things to all people so that by all possible means I might save some. I do this for the sake of the gospel, that I may share in its blessings 1 Corinthians 9:22b-23 Our mission...is to inform and inspire Christians to influence their world for Christ. Happy Valentine s Day! Bev Martin Registration is $30 until March 21, 2018, $40 after. Saturday box lunch is $5 each Child care available if registered in advance. Call Angie Hurd at 314-540-2983 For more information, contact Laura Wells at 636-209-0027 or dwells6779@sbcglobal.net

E-Encourager 5 Dear Fellow Workers of Christ, The semester has just begun and I m excited for what God has in store! We have many events and trips this semester and I have many excited college students. We have the Great Commission Conference next month, Spring Break Mission Trip in March, Spring retreat in April and Canada Mission Trip in May. If you are interested in being a part of anything we do, whether you want to come with us, you want to sponsor someone or you want to donate goods please let me know there are many ways to be a part of what we are doing here at NCMC. On the note I am also still in need of some Wednesday lunches to be filled, and would welcome any church who would like to put on a lunch. I am very excited for this semester and what God is doing amongst college students. Thank you for all your support and prayers! In Jesus, Christina Boatright The Deaf are a "hidden" or "unseen" or "unnoticed" minority. They exist around you and are never noticed unless they sign or use their voice. If they were gathered in one place they would comprise the 4th largest nation in the world. Do you know there are 750 Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing that die daily many of them do not know Jesus Christ as their Savior? It is for this reason why Deaf Youth Camp sponsors a camp for deaf youth from Missouri & Oklahoma ages 10 through high school. For many these campers, this is the ONLY opportunity they have all year to understand God s Word in their own language, American Sign Language. Campers often approach staff on the last day of camp with tears in their eyes pleading for us to have camp one more week. When we asked why their responses are very moving the campers state Deaf Youth Camp is MY church. When we go home attend church with our parents we do not understand what is being said because no one uses sign language to tell us what is being said. Deaf Youth Camp understands who we are and accepts us. We have the privilege of having camp this year at Baptist Ridge in Warsaw, MO. The dates for camp are June 3 8, 2018. Even though Deaf Youth Camp is under the umbrella of the Missouri Baptist Convention we do not receive any financial support. This is an excellent opportunity for a mission project for a Sunday School Class, or a missions committee from your church. We need YOUR help to support this unique ministry. For more information contact Vivian Crowley by email: praisinghim53@gmail.com.

E-Encourager 6 Edinburg Baptist Church It is encouraging what the Lord is doing at Edinburg. On the 7 th of January we baptized another new member into the family of God. Michael Wagner had accepted the Lord during worship and brought the entire congregation to tears as he prayed to accept the Lord, His baptism was our first in 2018 and our 6 th baptism since November. Also in that time frame we have accepted several new members into our church family and have enjoyed all the new faces that have come to visit with us. February is going to start a busy year here at Edinburg. We are starting a youth group that will meet on Sunday evenings. A group of us are going to take a trip to Cameron on the 10 th to the Pretenders Playhouse for a dinner theater. And on the 14th we are having a church Valentine s Day dinner. On the 7 th of February, our WMU is having a Local missionary come and speak to us about their travels and work as a missionary. Our youth and children s team will host Youth and Children s event on the 17 th of February. Our children s group will meet at 1 pm for an afternoon of craft, snacks, and games. Then our youth group will meet at 5:30 for an evening of pizza and a movie in our new Edinburg theater. Our church has also joined the 21 st century as we now have our own website, it has been up and running for the past few months and has been very helpful in outreach and keeping our members informed. Take a look at us at www.edinburgbaptist.com. We also have started a texting service that gives us the ability to contact our members quickly if we need to pray for someone or cancel church due to bad weather or -22 degree temperatures. We are excited for the future at Edinburg and we are looking forward to all that the Lord is going to do and has done here in our little church family. Gallatin- The Keenagers will meet for the monthly noon luncheon on Thursday, February 1st. FBC will be serving lunch to the BSU on Wednesday, February 14. FBC Men s and Women s Bible Study meet each Tuesday evening at 6:30 pm at the church. Pioneer Club and JOY Youth meet each Wednesday evening, beginning with the evening meal at 5:30 pm, followed by Bible Study from 6 to 7:30 pm. Trenton FBC The church voted 100% to issue a call to our new Associate Pastor to Families- Andrew and Sara Bertram. They will be coming in the middle of February from Kentucky where they have been serving. We are very excited and looking forward to their arrival. We continue to study the book of Proverbs on Wednesday Bible Study. On Sunday mornings Bro Josh is preaching through the book of Matthew. We had a baptism this month and Praise God for this decision. She had accepted the Lord at camp, but wanted to be baptized on her birthday. The Keenagers are planning a Valentine Party on February 14th. A mission trip is planned February 15th-17th, to take literature to Illinois that will be packed and sent overseas. The AWANA s have started back to meeting on Wednesday s after their holiday break. The mission groups and children s choir will start meeting in February. During January, February and March on the 3rd Sunday following worship service, we will have a soup luncheon followed by business meeting. There will be no evening services on those days only.

E-Encourager 7 December 2017 Reports Church Giving Monthly Inc. North Grand River Baptist Association Church Service Times BSU Inc. SS AM PM Weds. Alpha $ 198.25 $ 25.00 9:30 10:30 6:30 7:00 Edinburg $ 386.65 $ 42.96 10:00 11:00 6:00 7:00 Gallatin $ 640.85 $ 50.00 9:30 10:40 6:00 7:00 Galt $ 134.00 $ 25.00 10:00 11:00 6:00 7:00 Jamesport $ 25.00 $ 25.00 9:45 10:45 7:00 7:00 Laredo $ 262.00 $ 50.00 9:30 10:30 6:30 6:00 Lineville $ 183.36 $ 25.00 9:45 10:45 6:00 6:00 M. Valley 9:30 10:30 6:00 Mercer $ 147.50 $ 25.00 9:30 10:30 6:30 6:30 Modena $ 33.89 10:00 10:40 6:00 6:00 Princeton $ 44.67 $ 80.00 9:40 10:40 7:00 6:00 Ravanna $ 127.34 $ 54.57 9:30 10:45 Rural Dale $ 548.22 $ 75.00 9:45 10:45 5:00 6:00 Salem $ 105.45 $ 25.00 10:00 11:00 6:00 Shelburne $ 496.40 $ 75.00 10:00 10:55 6:00 6:30 Tenth St. $ 759.39 $ 126.56 9:30 10:30 6:00 7:00 Trenton FB $ 539.96 $ 89.99 9:30 10:40 6:00 6:00 Union $ 249.76 $ 100.00 10:00 11:00 6:00 6:00 Total $4,882.69 $ 894.08 Join any of these churches in worship Chilli, FBC $ 45.00 Gilman BC $ 200.00 Milan FBC $ 155.41 MBC $ 460.00 Linn-Livingston $ 600.00 Seminary Checking $144.21 Seminary Savings $2,315.20 Knapp Scholarship $5,403.79 Benevolent Savings $795.20 NGR Savings $1,257.34 BSU December Income to Expense Beginning Balance $11,515.82 Income $2,954.49 Total $14,470.31 Expenses $7,154.21 Ending Balance $7,316.10 General BSU Fund $6,771.34 Designated BSU Fund $544.76 NOTE: BSU included in NGR Account below. December 2017 NGR Account Beginning Balance $43,592.23 Income $12,291.75 Total $55,883.98 Expenses $15,540.68 Ending Balance $10,343.30 Line Items in NGR Checking NGR Designated Funds $13,577.36 NGR General Fund $19,449.34 BSU Line Item Balance $7,316.10 NGR October 2017 December 2017 (Includes BSU & Designated Funds) Income $46,989.17 Expenses $46,887.22 Difference $101.95 1108 N Main Interim DOM Trenton, MO 64683 Mark Clifton Telephone 660.359.3897 Ministry Assistant E-Mail: ngrmission@sbcglobal.net Debbie Dickinson Web Page northgrandriverbaptist.com BSU Interim Director E-Mail: ngrmission@sbcglobal.net Christina Boatright Fax: 660.359.0200

E-Encourager 8 First Baptist Church, Harvester, is hosting the 2018 Great Commission Conference, sponsored by the Missouri Baptist Convention. This multi-generational event Feb. 22-25 features nationally recognized speakers and offers break-out sessions, fellowship meals, and other networking opportunities. The theme of this year s conference is Reconcile, based on 2 Cor. 5:17-20. Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come. All this is from God, who through Christ reconciled us to himself and gave us the ministry of reconciliation; that is, in Christ God was reconciling the world to himself, not counting their trespasses against them, and entrusting to us the message of reconciliation. Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through us. We implore you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God. (ESV) Mark the dates, and register now. There is no charge for admission; costs are covered through your generous gifts through the Cooperative Program. Contact Location Eric Barb First Baptist Church Harvester 1-800-736-6227 x 365 4075 Old Hwy 94 S ebarb@mobaptist.org St. Charles, MO 63304 Speakers : Dr. James Merritt, Dr. Robert Smith, Ken Whitten, James Choung, Adam Thomason, Linda Cooper, Mark Tolbert, James Ogan, Michael Wear.

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