August 2017 August 04 Church-wide Family Picnic 06 Promotion Sunday 6 PM Missions Report Service 10 S.A.M. Luncheon Salads, Soups, Sweets 12 Lifeline Screening 20 Church-wide Family Movie Night 24 S.A.M. Day trip to Walnut Ridge Ark. 26 Youth-Magic Springs Park Exciting changes for Operation Christmas Child for 2017 This year we are accepting donations of items for the shoeboxes and or money donations for the items and shipping. We will be collecting now through September 17 th. A list of suggested items can be found in the welcome center of the sanctuary and children s building. Please place all donated items in the labeled bins around the church. Our children s missions programs will be packing the boxes this fall as a part of a mission project. If you would like to participate in Dave Ramsey s Financial Peace University, contact Jeff James to find out how to sign up. Sunday nights @ 5:30 PM in the RecNet starting September 10th through November 5th Cost - $93 per family Childcare provided
How Did Elijah Handle Burnout (I Kings 19) First of all, burnout is real. If the great prophet of God, Elijah, experienced it, so can we; (19:4) But he himself went a days journey into the wilderness and came and sat down under a broom tree. And he asked that he might die, saying, it is enough; now, O Lord, take away my life, for I am no better than my fathers. Can there be any doubt Elijah was burned out and even depressed? Now, the important question is; what did Elijah do to come out of that burnout state? 1. Elijah rested (19:5) And he lay down and slept ; (19:6) And he ate and drank and lay down again. Often times burnout can be contributed to physical exhaustion. The first thing needed is physical, mental, and emotional rest and renewal. 2. He met with God. (19:9) There he came to a cave and lodged in it. And the Word of the Lord came to him a. He poured out his complaint before the Lord. (19:10) There is nothing wrong with reverently being honest with God. He need to get things off his chest; and God has big shoulders. b. He waited and listened for God s counsel and direction. (19:11-18) Elijah saw things from God s perspective. He was given a renewed purpose. 3. Elijah obeyed (19:19-21) James tells us, Faith without works is dead, (2:20). We must push through and do God s will. Just sitting there will only make things worse. May God Bless, Bro. Jack 1 Hallelujah! Praise the Lord from the heavens; praise him in the heights. 2 Praise him, all his angels; praise him, all his heavenly armies. 3 Praise him, sun and moon; praise him, all you shining stars. 4 Praise him, highest heavens, and you waters above the heavens. 5 Let them praise the name of the Lord, for he commanded, and they were created. (Psalm 148:1-5) Don Lincoln a senior experimental particle physicist at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and an adjunct professor at the University of Notre Dame writes: Everything and I mean everything is just a consequence of many infinitely-large fields vibrating. The entire universe is made of fields playing a vast, subatomic symphony. Physicists are trying to understand the melody. God understands the melody! He wrote the score and created the instruments. From sub-atomic particles with their highfrequency vibrations They are the sopranos in the universe to the expanse of the cosmos which has a rhythm all its own, slowly pulsing, providing the bass beat to all creation. Science is learning what the Bible has always told us: All creation declares the Glory of God. Psalm 92:1 says, It is good to give thanks to the Lord, And to sing praises to Your name, O Most High. Since God made even the inanimate objects of his creation to sing praises to His name, shouldn t we? Come join us on Sunday morning as we sing praises to His name, and add your voice to the choir of the universe in worship. Hallelujah! Dr. Gary Redding
Back to School Water Night August 3rd 6:30 8:00 Preschool 6th Grade Outside of the Rec Net/ Wear your bathing suits Water slides, slip and slide, and other water activities. Don t Forget August 6th Is Children s Missions Programs Start Back on Wednesday Nights August 9th at 6:30 in the Children s Building
August Birthdays S U N M O N T U E W E D T H U F R I S A T 1 Michael Mayers Chris Roberts 2 Sarah Dixon Elaine Gafford Keith Mesler 3 Houston Collins Doug Gordon 4 Braydon Byrd Paige Grimm Larry Pugh Kristel Thornton Lucy Walker 5 Bettie Mynatt Ava Roberts Addilyn Watts 6 Martha Beckett Kaitlyn Blackard 7 Abby Hicks Ava Peterson 8 Ragan Avant Ryan Avant Catherine Bailey Rita Ferguson Clara Lovett 9 Debbie Jones Gloria Jones Maddie Millikin Kalyn Morris Alan Rawie Isaiah Scrivener Sandra Wells 10 Ken Crenshaw Chase Crouch Hayden Jenkins William Pennington 11 Aiiya Simmons Murray Smith 12 13 Chase Lightcap 14 Graham Cates Joshua Jones Abbey Orwig Brooke Williams 15 Grace Babcock Maggie Grayson Ivie Rogalski 16 Hudson Collins Henry Davis Cronin Lovett Nancy Perkins Roni Starr Sadie Thompson 17 Jack David Moore Sammi Moore Zachary Ross 18 Clark Kirby Drew Webb 19 Joshua Flynt Jimmy Hill Anthony Holmes Peggy Miller 20 Glenda Lawrence Bettie Robbins 21 Patsy Flowers Samantha Blackard 22 Megan Lambert John Proctor 23 Ethan Blake Angela Gayden Amanda Hickerson Cheryl Mesler 24 Cecil Wages Linda Wicker 25 David Bass Robert Foster Hubert Stovall 26 27 Katelyn Dering Lawson Roberts 28 Heather Morse 29 Maura Bailey Cody Stockdale 30 31 David Knaebel Josiah Richards
Celebrate Missions Night August 6, 6pm @ FBC Fisherville Come hear all that God did through our summer mission projects. (VBS, Navajo Ministry, Street Reach, and World Changers) I Peter A Living Hope in Christ by Jen Wilkin Join us beginning Wednesday, September 13 through November 8th for our Fall Women s Bible Study. Two sessions are offered on Wednesdays @ 9:15 AM and 6:15 PM. (Possibly Sunday afternoons also) Workbooks will be available for purchase. Childcare will be available. First Baptist Church Fisherville in the RecNet, Saturday, August 12th. Pre-registration is required. Sympathy to: The family of Larry Jones John Forrester on the loss of his step-father, Bobby Hooker Roger Webb and family on the loss of Roger s dad
I m sure many of you read this article from the June 9 th devotional in Our Daily Bread. I just had to share it with those who may not have seen it. It s called, A Reason to Sing, written by Amy Peterson. Singing changes the brain! Some studies show that when we sing, our bodies release hormones that relieve anxiety and stress. Other research indicates that when a group of people sings together, their heartbeats actually synchronize with each other. The apostle Paul s writing encourages the church to speak to one another with psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs (EPH. 5:19). And the Bible repeats, Sing praise more than fifty times. In 2 Chronicles 20, we read a story of God s people demonstrating their trust in God by singing as they marched into battle. Enemies were heading toward the people of Judah. Alarmed, King Jehoshaphat called everyone together. He led the community in intense prayer. They didn t eat or drink, but only prayed, We don t know what to do, but our eyes are on you (V. 12). The next day, they set out. They weren t led by their fiercest warriors, but by their choir. They believed God s promise that they would be delivered without having to fight at all (V.17). While they sang and walked toward the conflict, their enemies fought each other! By the time God s people reached the battlefield, the fighting had ended. God saved His people as they marched by faith toward the unknown, singing His praises. God encourages us to praise Him for good reasons. Whether or not we are marching into battle, praising God has power to change our thoughts, our hearts, and our lives. Let s remember this as we lift our voices in song each week! Bart Starr We need volunteers to become members of our sound/tech team. If you are interested, please contact Bart at bstarr@fisherville.org.
FBC MINISTRY STAFF Jack Moore, Senior Pastor Dr. Gary Redding, Associate Pastor/Education and Admin. Dr. Jeff James, Associate Pastor/Missions and Ministries John Proctor, Children s Minister Bart Starr, Minister of Music and Worship John Bills, Minister of Visitation Mike Smith, Senior Adult Minister Kelsey Greer Tyler Greer (returning member) Jackson Proctor-not pictured The Fisherville Focus is published monthly by First Baptist Fisherville. Moving or incorrect address? Send corrections to First Baptist Fisherville, 11893 Macon Road, Eads, TN 38028 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Eads, TN 38028 Permit No. 3 facebook.com/fisherville First Baptist Church Fisherville 11893 Macon Road, Eads, TN 38028 901/853-4253 Church office hours: Monday-Thursday 8-4; Friday 8-3 www.fisherville.org