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November 1, 2016 The Rocky Mountain American Baptist A Newsletter of the American Baptist Churches in the Rocky Mountain Region 2016 ABCRM Gathering Focused on Churches Being Good Neighbors Using the parable of The Good Samaritan as a focus, ABCRM s 2016 Gathering focused on churches and church members looking out their front doors to be good neighbors to those around them. ABCRM met in Colorado Springs September 29- October 1. There were 115 people from 36 of our churches who registered to participate in the events during the weekend which include presentations, entertainment, worship and thought provoking conversations. The atmosphere was joyful, hopeful and promising. This year s Gathering kicked off on Thursday with a workshop on how individuals in the church can be the hands and feet of Christ by simply being good neighbors to those who live around them. This event was followed by our annual Clergy Appreciation Dinner which in addition to an excellent meal included a wonderful evening of thought provoking entertainment and learning by Steve Spangler (pictured). On Friday, the Annual Gathering officially opened with powerful worship that began with joyful music led by Deanna Dyer of Trinity Baptist from Douglas, WY. This led to a powerful message and devotional provided by Pastor John Roberts of First Baptist of Sterling. Following opening worship, the session was invited into conversation about the question of who is your neighbor by three original skits written by Pastor Bill Wolfe (recently retired from Highland Park and currently co-serving as interim at FBC, Simla) with input and acting by Pastor Dave DeMott from FBC, Grand Junction. In the afternoon, Pastor Mary Tellis from Solomon Temple, Denver shared about how their church is being a neighbor to their inner-city community. Following this time, participants had the opportunity to attend four workshops related to Missions in Chiapas, Disaster Relief support, Neighborhood Mission Projects and Joining God in the Neighborhood. Participants also had the opportunity to visit with various vendors and partner ministries who joined us for the event. Witnessing the energy of the conversations and fellowship was inspiring and a wonderful pre-curser to the Friday evening worship service. This worship service was held at First Baptist of Colorado Springs and was built around the theme text for the evening of Luke 10:1-10. The Colorado Springs Praise Team kicked the worship off with some energizing music and we shared in a powerful communion experience in which each person received and served the elements from and to another in other words, we practiced being priests to one another! Pastor Matt Manning (Lead Pastor at Crossroads Baptist, Northglenn, Thornton and Ft. Lupton) had a powerful message as he exegeted the text for us. Also during the service, we welcomed Gathering Business Meetings Page 2 Moving Back Into the Neighborhood Page 3 Annual Gathering Cluster Breakfasts Page 3 Mr. Rogers Neighborhood at the Gathering Page 4 Steve Spangler Made Science Fun Page 5 Gathering Pictures Page 6 Empower the Small Church Page 7 Pray Page 7 Welcome Page 8 Devotionals Page 8 First Baptist Church of Longmont Hosting The Perry s Page 8 Thanksgiving Fun Facts Page 9 Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies Page 10 Presidential Trivia Page 10 ABCUSA Seeks New General Secretary Page 11 Holiday Office Hours Page 11 Calendar Page 11 Daylight Savings Time Page 11

Page 2 two congregations into fellowship with ABCRM, Central Baptist Church of Denver and Grace River Church in Severance, CO. Saturday morning began with several breakfast events where area churches fellowshipped together. There was also the Q&A time held by Steve Van Ostran, ABCRM Executive Minister, regarding the state of the Region. The morning session began with a devotional led by endorsed IM Missionary Juan Aragón. Juan and his wife Denise will be serving in Chiapas, Mexico once they have raised funds and received their training. Juan and Denise and their two children were guests of the Region for the Gathering. Juan s devotional was followed by a presentation by Bill Warren, ABCRM President (member Calvary Baptist, Denver) who was the former moderator of Aurora Community Baptist Church when the church decided to close with grace and start a church to reach the current community. Bill produced a wonderful video detailing the history of the work and then shared a little about the current ministries that are meeting in the old facilities which are currently owned and managed by the Region. This all led to the business meeting where we not only approved some changes to our constitution but also elected new officers and board members for the Region. The key changes to the constitution were an adjustment of quorum requirements, making the Executive Minister the Board Secretary to facilitate recording and preservation of minutes and to make the execution of legal documents easier and a clarification of the Region s reversionary clause. The meeting wrapped up with a time of worship and a devotional led by retiring board member and pastor, Fred Dyer from Trinity Baptist. Fred gave a wonderful summary of the three days and reminded us that we were and are all one another s neighbors. Plans are currently being made for the 2017 Gathering to be held in the northern part of Colorado. RMAB 11/01/16 Steve Van Ostran ABCRM Executive Minister Gathering Business Meetings At every Gathering, it is necessary for the delegates from the churches to conduct some business for the Region. There were two business sessions. Seventy-five delegates representing 35 churches were present, constituting a quorum. In the first session, on Friday, President Bill Warren gave his report to the meeting. Executive Minister Steve Van Ostran presented the financial report on behalf of Karen Van. The Region is in a fairly strong financial shape; the auditors gave a clean report. The Region has received the assets of First Baptist Church in Pueblo, which closed earlier this year; when the sale of the building is complete, the Region will realize around $1 million. The proposed changes to the Region bylaws were presented, to be voted on during the second business session. The principal changes were a reduction in the number of churches that must be represented at the Gathering to constitute a quorum, and eliminating the position of Secretary, allowing the Executive Minister to serve that function; an additional at-large Board member would be added to maintain the present Board size. The Nominating Committee presented its recommendations for officers and Board members for next year. They nominated: Estelle Torpy as President Bill Warren as Past President, Matt Manning as Vice President Gloria Montgomery as Member-at-Large Andy Wyatt as Treasurer Eugene Downing as Denver Cluster rep Kecia Hodges as SE Colorado/New Mexico rep Jeff Lundblad as Northern Front Range rep James Conley as Western Slope rep Brenda Schladweiler as Wyoming rep Mark Wallace to serve on the Investment Committee Elections took place at the second business session. At the second business session, on Saturday, Steve Van Ostran gave the Executive Minister s report. He said that in the past eight years, there has been a culture change in our Region resulting in greater unity. He encouraged greater connections among the churches, perhaps with pulpit exchanges or backyard mission projects. United Mission giving has declined; we need to increase support for mission. Churches should encourage those whom God is calling into ministry. We need to support missionaries, the Aragón s as well as the Myers; the Region will be supporting both. The changes in the bylaws were voted on by voting card and passed unanimously. There had been no nominations by the delegates for the officers, and so the slate proposed by the Nominating Committee was elected by consensus. The Region meeting was recessed to allow for the meetings of the Colorado and Wyoming Baptist Associations. Each Association voted that the officers of ABCRM should be the officers of their Association. Additionally, the meeting of the Wyoming Baptist Association accepted recommended nominees for the Board of Camp Wyoba. There being no further business, the meeting of ABCRM was adjourned. Bill Mankin Mission and Ministry Coach Wyoming Cluster

Moving Back Into the Neighborhood When looking at a diamond, we are told to hold it up to the light and look at it from various perspectives. Each perspective or angle will reveal a new perspective on the beauty of the diamond. Page 3 of meetings and activities so that people have time to strategically be a neighbor. Being a neighbor can be a cliché. We can argue, But that doesn t apply to me because... The reality is that if we turn this concept a little, we can see ways that it does apply. Your neighbors might not be people who live near you, they might be five people with whom you work. Your neighborhood might be your office or store. Your neighborhood might be the Starbucks you visit regularly or the spin class that you go to every week. You might not be comfortable having a BBQ for your neighbors, but you might be the one who is the hands and feet of Jesus for a neighbor in the midst of a difficult time. Neighborhood isn t so much about geography as relationships. We are reminded that we are to Love God with our whole heart, soul, and mind, and our neighbor as ourselves. Mike Oldham Ministry and Mission Coach NFR and SE/NM The theme for the 2016 Gathering was, Who Is Your Neighbor? At the Pre Gathering Training Event, Tom Anthony helped over fifty people turn this theme around and view it from different perspectives. What does it mean to be a neighbor? Who is my neighbor? What next? What happens if we do this as a church? Unfortunately, the church developed confused geography with theology. In small towns, churches were often built near the center of the town (often on Church Street). As cities grew and spread into suburban neighborhoods, we built neighborhood churches. Unfortunately, we forgot that people no longer saw the church, whether in the center of the small town or in their neighborhood, as the center of community life. We busily focused on our activities and keeping our doors open, and somehow missed that people no longer came to the church. Then we developed the practice of knocking on doors and inviting them to come to church. Tom asked, What if the church went to them? Not to knock on their doors and invite them to come to our building, but to be a loving part of their life. This workshop shared practical tools for moving back into the neighborhood. Tom also challenged churches to reduce the number Annual Gathering Cluster Breakfasts One of the highlights from this year s Gathering was the Cluster Breakfasts. They were a time of getting to know those people in your cluster along with sharing a great breakfast. They were also a time to connect with someone that you may not yet have been able to chat with. Three Clusters met in a room designated by the Region Mission Coach assigned to their area. The board representatives from the clusters also helped facilitate the morning discussions. There are five Clusters in our Region. The Clusters and representatives are: Wyoming Fred Dyer (Brenda Schladweiler, new rep) Northern Front Range Lynette Thayer (Jeff Lundblad, new rep) Denver Eugene Downing Southeast Colorado/New Mexico Kecia Hodges Western Slope Bob Witt (James Conley new rep) At the Wyoming breakfast we had a great time getting to know one another. Some new people to our cluster were not quite sure what is involved with a cluster so that was discussed. We also enjoyed having time to fellowship and share what is happening in our local churches. In the future I think this should become a part of each Gathering and each person attending should be encouraged to participate. Cynthia Rigsby Region Board Past President (2014-2016) RMAB 11/01/16

Page 4 Mr. Rogers Neighborhood at the Gathering In exploring our Gathering theme of Who is Your Neighbor? we visited Mr. Rogers Neighborhood for some experiential learning. Mr. Rogers, played by Dave DeMott, complete with cardigan, welcomed us to his neighborhood to learn some lessons about being a neighbor. Bill Wolfe and Dave created three skits of people being neighborly, or not, to help us understand how to be a neighbor. Actors Kecia Hodges, Bill Hale, and John-Mark Brown, performed in the skits along with Dave. In one skit, they portrayed an elderly woman, a motorcycle rider, and a conventional man. Despite their differences, Mr. Rogers welcomed each to the neighborhood. People who are different from each other can be neighbors. In another skit, Rev. Cookie Minister and Deacon Donut were welcomed by Mr. Rogers; each brought a generous supply of his favorite sweet. When a young woman arrived who had been accosted on the street, she was distraught and hungry. Mr. Rogers went to find her some graham crackers, expecting that the Minister and Deacon would share their goodies. Instead they sneaked away. But Mr. Rogers was a true neighbor, sharing his graham crackers, comforting her, and giving her a ride home. These light-hearted skits were very entertaining, but helped us discern the answer to Jesus question, Who is Your Neighbor? Thanks to Bill Wolfe, Dave DeMott, and the actors for their creativity and humor. Bill Mankin Mission and Ministry Coach Wyoming Cluster RMAB 11/01/16

Page 5 Steve Spangler Made Science Fun One of the highlights of this year s Gathering was the Clergy Appreciation Dinner. The event was held at the Hotel Eleganté in the Summit Ballroom. We enjoyed a beautiful view of Pikes Peak, indulged in a delicious dinner and recognized clergy in ABCRM. But the highlight for me was Steve Spangler. Steve is a best-selling author, educator and Emmy award-winning science communicator who is passionate about making science fun. You might have seen him on YouTube or on the Ellen DeGeneres show. Steve pulled people from the audience and had them experiment. This was fun to watch and the best part was that everyone had a chance to try the experiments too. We learned about making connections and engaging people through these science experiments. Everyone was involved, laughing and on their feet playing with the science tools (toys). If you missed the Clergy Appreciation dinner or if you were there and would like to see more of Steve Spangler, you can tune in to his new television series called DIY Sci. The do-it-yourself show features hands-on science experiments using easy to find materials that are guaranteed to get ooohs and ahhhs! Karen Van ABCRM Region Administrator RMAB 11/01/16

Page 6 Gathering Pictures RMAB 11/01/16

Empower the Small Church Page 7 A majority of the churches that make up the Region are small. Small churches have a unique role in ministry and mission. Some of our small churches have embraced this small church role and are involved in mission in their community; others struggle to be something that they are not. Small churches face many challenges. Most cannot afford a full-time trained pastor. Pastors who work part time leading a church in addition to a full time secular job can be overwhelmed. Some pastors may need more training in ministry; all need support for the stress and multiple demands that can engulf them. Recognizing this difficulty, the Region applied for and received a Palmer Grant from the American Baptist Foundation to create a program for Empower the Small Church by supporting and equipping pastors of small churches. This Empower the Small Church program will begin with a weekend conference in Cheyenne, WY next February. Pastors and their spouses will come together to meet with Dr. Tony Pappas, a former Executive Minister of American Baptist Churches of Massachusetts and a long-time pastor of a small Baptist church. Although spouses are invited to participate fully, a pastor may attend without his or her spouse. Author of several books, Dr. Pappas is a recognized authority on the life and culture of small churches. He will share understanding of the way small churches function and how that differs from churches of other sizes. At the conference, the pastors will meet in small groups with Region ministry coaches to discover how these ideas apply in their church and to develop some specific goals and plans to apply them at home. There will also be some fun, fellowship time. The Region will supply pulpit coverage for the pastor s church during the conference. Follow-up Coaching and Workshops Following the conference, each pastor will receive coaching from the Region staff. There will be four additional miniconferences to address specific problems and concerns of the participants, identified at the first conference. These will be conducted as videoconferences to avoid the need for travel. An expert on the subject matter of the conference will introduce the problem and suggest some practical approaches for dealing with it in the small church. The participants will engage in discussions online about how this applies in their context. Online Discussion of Resource Material Prior to each conference, the participants will receive a copy of a book relevant to the topic. The first will be Entering the World of the Small Church by Dr. Pappas. Participants will read the book and engage in online discussions to prepare for the conference. Registration Information Thanks to the Palmer grant, the cost of the program, including accommodations and meals and conference materials, is only $50 for pastor and spouse together. Space is limited; participation in the program is by invitation. If you are interested, speak to your ministry coach about receiving an invitation. December 1 is the deadline to apply. Bill Mankin Mission and Ministry Coach Wyoming Cluster Please keep the Pastoral Mission Team currently on a mission trip to Chile in your prayers. ABCRM Team Steve Van Ostran Tim Griesbach Drake Hunter Jules Smith Tomi Strock Riordan Nebraska Team Robin Stoops Gary Golike Beth Gregory Brian Jenkins Caleb Lind RMAB 11/01/16

Page 8 The Region welcomes Central Baptist Church in Denver where Rev. Rodney Perry serves as pastor and Grace River Church in Severance to our American Baptist Family. For more information and the opportunity to worship with them, please contact them directly. Central Baptist 303.296.6618 Grace River graceriveratseverance@gmail.com Devotionals Each week, ABCRM sends an email devotional to people from ABCRM churches and beyond. We try to have these devotionals be current to the season of year (Advent, Easter, Camping, Gathering, etc.), but you are welcome to submit a devotion on any topic of your choice. These devotionals are also posted on our ABCRM website. If you think you would like to write a devotional(s) for us, the guidelines are below. We welcome your input. Guidelines for Writing a Devotional for ABCRM The devotional should be around 500 words; though this is not a hard number, we do want you to be aware that if they are too long people won t read them. Start with a Scripture verse or two. End with a sentence or two of prayer. Include your picture. (Sometimes people will recognize you by your picture if not your name.) Include a sentence or two about you and what church you are from. If you would like to include a picture to illustrate your devotional, we will do our best to include it. Don t engage in politics or be overly preachy. The devotionals can be a reflection on the teaching of Scripture, self-reflective, reflective of the times, etc. You can go to http://abcrm.org/category/devotional/ to get a sense of the kinds of devotionals that have been written before you. Your devotional should be submitted to your Ministry and Mission Coach. The coach will review your devotional and submit it to the office to be sent out. Your devotional may or may not go out immediately after submission. Denver Cluster Coach Larron Jackson (ljackson@abcrm.org) Southeast New/Mexico Mike Oldham (moldham@abcrm.org) Wyoming Bill Mankin (bmankin@abcrm.org) Western Slope Steve Van Ostran (svanostran@abcrm.org) If you are not sure who your area coach is, please call our office at 303.988.3900. Thank you in advance for writing a devotional. We look forward to hearing from you as to how you see God at work in our lives and our world. First Baptist Church of Longmont Hosting The Perry s November 11, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. Tickets: $15 each First Baptist Church 701 Kimbark St, Longmont, CO 80501 Website: www.fbclongmont.com Facebook: FirstBaptistChurchLongmont For tickets, email fbclongmont@qwestoffice.net, call 303-776-1128 or drop by the church office Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. RMAB 11/01/16

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Page 10 Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies Prep: 10 minutes Bake: 12 minutes Yield: 36 cookies INGREDIENTS 1 cup canned pumpkin puree 1 cup sugar 1/2 cup vegetable oil 1 large egg 1 tablespoon vanilla extract 2 cups all-purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon milk 2 cups semisweet chocolate chips DIRECTIONS 1. Preheat oven to 350 F. Line cookie sheets with parchment paper. 2. In a large bowl with an electric mixer, combine pumpkin, sugar, vegetable oil, egg and vanilla. 3. In a separate bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, pumpkin pie spice, and salt. 4. In a small dish, dissolve the baking soda into the milk and beat into dough. 5. Gradually add flour mixture to the pumpkin mixture and mix un6l incorporated. Gently fold in chocolate chips. 6. Use a medium cookie scoop to drop the dough onto prepared cookies sheets leaving about 2 inches in between each cookie. 7. Bake in preheated for 10-12 minutes. RMAB 11/01/16 Presiden!al Trivia 1. Who was the only U.S. president to unanimously be elected? 2. Who was the first president to place a Christmas tree in the White House? 3. Which president held the first televised news conference? 4. Who was the only president to serve more than two terms in office? 5. Who was the oldest president to ever be elected? 6. Who was the first U.S. president not to be born in the Con6nental United States? 7. Which president was Walt Whitman s poem O Captain, My Captain wriaen about? 8. Who was the first president to live in the White House? 9. How many future presidents signed the Declara- 6on of Independence? 10. Who was the only president to serve two nonconsecu6ve terms in office? 11. Before 1804 and the passing of the 12th amendment, how was the Vice President selected? 12. Who was the first president to be awarded a Nobel Peace Prize? Answers 1. President George Washington was unanimously elected to office in 1789. 2. The 23rd President, Benjamin Harrison. 3. President Dwight Eisenhower in 1955. 4. Franklin D. Roosevelt served a total of four terms in office from 1933 to 1945. 5. Ronald Reagan became president at 69 years old. 6. President Barack Obama, who was born in Hawaii. 7. O Captain, My Captain was wriaen about the death of Abraham Lincoln. 8. On November 1, 1800, John Adams moved into the President s House, now known as the White House. 9. Two, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. 10. Grover Cleveland served his first term as president in 1885 and then again in 1893. 11. Before 1804, the Vice President was the presiden6al candidate who received the second largest number of votes. 12. Theodore Roosevelt won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1906 for having nego6ated peace in the Russo-Japanese war.

Page 11 ABCUSA Seeks New General Secretary VALLEY FORGE, PA (ABNS 10/17/16) The General Secretary Search Committee for American Baptist Churches has met face to face and by conference call to prayerfully discern the way forward in the search for our next General Secretary. The committee seeks the best qualified candidate who will serve ABCUSA with a sense of deep faith and love of Christ, engage in collaboration with denominational and ecumenical partners, offer both a pastoral and prophetic presence, and be the harmonizer who calls all American Baptists into unity. Executive recruitment firm, National Executive Service Corps, has been retained to assist with the search. The General Secretary position profile is now posted on the ABCUSA website. For more information and to apply, please visit http://www.abc-usa.org/generalsecretarysearch/ Calendar November 6 Daylight Savings Time ends Set clocks back one hour on Saturday night 10 Re6red Clergy Thank You Luncheon 11 Veterans Day 15-17 REMC Training, ScoAsdale, AZ 20 Central Bap6st Church 125th Church Celebra6on 23-25 Thanksgiving Holiday Break Region office will close at noon on Wednesday December Re6red Ministers and Missionaries Offering Month 2 Wyoming Pastors Christmas Party 6 SE/NM Pastors Christmas Party 8 NFR Pastors Christmas Party 9 Denver Cluster Pastors Christmas Party 12 Western Slope Pastors Christmas Party 24 Christmas Eve 25 Christmas Day 26-30 Christmas Holiday Break (Region Office Closed) 31 New Year s Eve HOLIDAY OFFICE HOURS In observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday, your Region office will close at 12 noon on Wednesday, November 23. We will be closed Thursday and Friday, November 24-25. Your Region office will also be closed December 26 through January 2 for the Christmas and New Year Holiday Season. Daylight Savings Time ends Sunday, November 6. Don t forget to set your clocks back one hour on Saturday night. RMAB 11/01/16

Save the Date Thank You Luncheon for Retired ABCRM Clergy Thursday, November 10, 2016 Your personal invitation was mailed last month. Be sure the Region office has your current mailing address. Contact us at 303.988.3900 or office@abcrm.org. The Rocky Mountain American Baptist is published by the American Baptist Churches of the Rocky Mountains www.abcrm.org Steve Van Ostran Executive Minister svanostran@abcrm.org This newsletter is published on the 1st of each month. The deadline for submissions is the 20th of each month. Send submissions to akeys@abcrm.org Reprint permission is granted to ABCRM churches. RSVP by November 2. American Baptist Churches of the Rocky Mountains 9085 E. Mineral Circle Suite 170 Centennial, CO 80112 Phone (303) 988-3900 Fax (303) 988-0620