Franklin First Baptist Church Franklin, Indiana November 2014 Happy Thanksgiving! Thanksgiving is upon us! As we enter the Holiday Season, let us all take time to give thanks for all the wonderful gifts God has bestowed upon us. And to pray for those less fortunate, that they may also be blessed. Below are details on local Thanksgiving functions! Thanksgiving Services We will be having our Thanksgiving Service at our normally scheduled meeting time of 10AM on Sunday, November 23. The Johnson County Ministerial Association will be having a Community Thanksgiving Service that same evening at 7PM at Trafalgar Christian Church. Johnson County Thanksgiving Banquet The Johnson County Thanksgiving Banquet is on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 27 from 11 AM 2 PM. This is a free sit-down dinner, no standing in line, with all the fixin s! A wonderful way to spend Thanksgiving not just with your family, but members of our community as well. They are working on getting Santa there, too! There is information in the next page on how you can help!
Pastor s Corner November 2014 The month of November is a time to be thankful. While we should be thankful all year long, it is good to have a time of celebration. Thankfulness recognizes that God blesses us and provides for us. It lifts the burden from our lives that we have to do everything ourselves. In what ways has God surprised you, or in what ways have you been made aware of the everyday blessings that God provides? When we say grace, pray before a meal, we acknowledge that ultimately it is by God s provision that we have what we have. In many ways it is a partnership. We work and make good use of what comes our way but it is amazing that when we add faith to the process what a difference it makes. Sometimes the blessings of our lives come as we put forth effort and sometime in spite of our efforts. Remember how you feel when someone thanks you for something you have done and remember to do the same for God. Thankfulness doesn t change God because His love is a constant in our lives, but it does change us. Thanksgiving Banquet Help The Thanksgiving Banquet Board still welcomes more members who are willing to do the prep work prior to and on Thanksgiving Day. The banquet is on Thanksgiving Day from 11 AM 2 PM. Right now, they are still hoping to raise funds through donations to purchase food. There will be a sign-up sheet in the coffee fellowship area on the podium, after Sunday November 2, for those who can make desserts and those who can transport them to Scott Hall at The Johnson County Fairgrounds.. See Nan McCay for more details. Please spread the word about this banquet, especially to those in need! Please think of donating to this wonderful program!
Thank you to all FBC members who participated in the CROP Walk! Robin Bratton, Bill Bridges, Homer Ford, Karen Friend, Carolyn Hood, and Nancy Patton used their feet on the three-mile walk. Many others from our congregation joined the effort with prayer and financial support. FBC raised over $1,000 to help feed the hungry in our community and around the world! (The Johnson County CROP Walk total has not yet been tabulated.) October s World Mission Offering In October, we collectively contributed $641.00 towards the World Mission Offering s Rise to the Challenge campaign to raise money for missionaries abroad. Half of what we raised went to help support our missionaries in Thailand, The Witmers! Thank you all so much for helping this wonderful mission! GROW IN FAITH; GO OUT TO SERVE
November s Bible Quiz 1. What was the name of the angel who told Mary she would give birth to Jesus? a) Alexander b) Gabriel c) Rafael d) Judah 2. What Old Testament figure wrestled with God? a) Abraham b) Isaac c) Jacob d) Moses 3. What did a dove bring back to the ark, indicating to Noah that the great floodwaters had receded? a) a head of grain b) a dead fish c) a worm d) an olive leaf 4. What sound accompanied the Holy Spirit s arrival at Pentecost? a) a trumpet blast b) a shout of joy c) a violent wind d) an angel choir 5. Isaiah prophesied of a time when the nations would beat their swords into what? a) plowshares b) anvils c) goblets d) the ground 6. When King Xerxes chose Esther as his queen, whom did he replace? a) Rahab b) Vashti c) Bathsheba d) Jezebel 7. To which of the following animals are Christians compared? a) sheep b) camels c) lions d) elephants 8. In the New Testament, he had two names, one was Levi. What was his other name & what was his occupation? a) Simon the tentmaker b) Luke the physician c) Peter the fisherman d) Matthew the tax collector 9. Which Old Testament prophet was the son of Hannah & Elkanah? a) Zechariah b) Samuel c) Elijah d) Nathan 10. For what offense did the Old Testament prophet Elisha curse some young people of Bethel, resulting in the mauling of forty-two youth by bears? a) desecrating the Temple b) immorality c) making fun of his baldness d) using the Lord s name in vain
Camp Tippy New Dining Hall Dedication Saturday, November 22 beginning at 2:00 pm. All are welcome!! CHILE MISSION ENCOUNTER 2015 April 23- May 8 You are invited to be a part of a mission team of 10-15 individuals traveling to Chile to support and encourage Dwight and Barb Bolick and to partner with them in ministry. The dates are from 4/23 5/8. The cost for this 16 day mission experience is $3,250.00 per person and includes round trip travel and expenses from Atlanta, GA. APPLICATION DEADLINE - DECEMBER 15, 2014 For further information or to request an application packet, contact Dr. Lee Riggs by email at rev.riggs@gmail.com or by phone at SAVE THE DATE - 2015 MISSION SUMMIT - JUNE 26-28 - OVERLAND PARK, KANSAS The 2015 Mission Summit is a national gathering of American Baptists Churches. If you are planning on having 2 or more people from your church attending the Mission Summit you can save money by registering now. Individual registrations will open in February 2015. For more information, contact American Baptist Churches of Indiana and Kentucky by phone at (317) 635-3552, email at abcin@abc-indiana.org, or online at http://www.abc-indiana.org.
Dave Ramsey s Financial Peace University 2015 Officers of the Church Our new 2015 Officers have been named and are as follows, yet in no particular order of brilliance, because they all are! Moderator: Mark Friend; Clerk: Robin Bratton; Treasurer: Ray Scott; Financial Secretary: Beverly Gibson; Worship: Bob Doles, Co-Chair: Jan Fredbeck; Discipleship: Eddy Teets; Mission: Nancy Patton; Congregational Care: Ann Allen; Stewardship: Marshal Bratton Thank you all for everything that you do! FBC will be offering Dave Ramsey s Financial Peace University starting Sunday, January 18th. It will be a 9-week course, led by Pastor Ford, offered in the evenings. The cost of the materials is $100, but the Leadership Board has made funds available for scholarship assistance for those who might need help with that cost. If you would like to learn more about him, there are a lot of resources online, including videos on YouTube, and at his website, daveramsey.com. Grief Support Southport Baptist will be offering GriefShare beginning Friday, September 12, with weekly meetings on Fridays from 6:30 8PM. Classes are free but there is a $20 charge for the workbook. Funds are available if help is needed paying for the workbook. They are located at 2901 E. Banta Rd., Indianapolis, and their phone number is (317) 787-8236.
Hearts Mark Friend reminded us that we used to have a section of the FOCUS newsletter devoted to sharing news of accomplishments and other good happenings in the lives of our folks here at FBC. We are bringing it back! So, if you have things of this nature you would like to share in the newsletter, please email them to Malokia or Homer at the office email @ FranklinFBCoffice@gmail.com. NOTE: THIS IS OUR NEW EMAIL ADDRESS! Or you can write them down on your blue slips, and specify Hearts. Jo. Co. Community Meals Program Below is a list of the day, time and location where free meals are offered within the community. Mondays: Greenwood Christian Church Thursdays: Under The Sun Café Dinner from 5 7 PM Dinner from 5 7 PM 2045 Averitt Road, Greenwood 250 N. US 31, Whiteland Tuesdays: Greenwood United Methodist Fridays: Grace United Methodist Lunch from 11 AM 1 PM Dinner from 5 7 PM 525 N. Madison Ave., Greenwood 1300 E. Adams Dr., Franklin 3rd Saturday Only: Greenwood 1st Baptist Breakfast from 8 10 AM 99 W. Main St., Greenwood
The Tai Chi class continues to meet every Tuesday & Thursday, 10 11 AM, downstairs in the dining room. Questions should be directed to Bill Bridges @ (317) 738 9821 Our next Leadership Board meeting will be on Sunday, November 16 @ 12:15 after Discipleship Class and Sunday School. The next ABWM meeting will be Thursday, November 20. Carolyn Hood will be the hostess and Margaret McAbee is the Program Presenter. November Anniversaries: The Westcotts November 17 November Birthdays: Stephanie Pope November 7 Jan Fredbeck November 8 Jack Chastain November 11 Mark Friend November 18 Mark Hagn November 18 Charles Kitchen November 22 Quiz Answers: 1) B 2) C 3) D 4) C 5) A 6) B 7) A 8) D 9) B 10) C
First Baptist Church 201 E. Jefferson Street Franklin, IN 46131 NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID FRANKLIN, IN PERMIT NO. 172 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED First Baptist Church July/August 2014 Worship Schedule 10:00 AM Worship Service 11:00 AM Coffee Fellowship 11:15 AM Discipleship Classes Pastor...Homer Ford Pianist.Alice Myers Building Superintendent.Rick Poe Office Administrator...Malokia Steele-Cooper Office e-mail: fbcoffice@franklinfirstbaptist.org Website: www.franklinfirstbaptist.org Office phone: (317) 736-6753 Office Hours: M-TH 9AM Noon Fridays by appointment only