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Volume XXII Issue 1 January 2016 MESSAGE FROM PASTOR JOEY! CHANGES This weather is sure keeping us on our toes. One week it is in the thirties and the next week it s in the upper seventies. I never seem to know how to dress. But as it has been said, The only thing that is consistent is change. Hairstyles change, fashions change, people change, and oh my, how technology has changed. Who would have believed we would have seen the things we have seen? As a kid, I loved watching Maxwell Smart take off his shoe and use it to make a wireless telephone call. For those who may not remember, Get Smart was a television comedy where the main character was a bumbling secret agent who could mess up anything, but yet somehow solve the crime. Now we have video conferences with people in far away places just like Captain Kirk and Spock did on Star Trek. Who would have thought such would ever be a reality? What will the next changes be in this coming year? The uncertainties can be almost frightening. But the good news is that as Christians, we have a God who never changes. He is the same yesterday, today and forever (Hebrews 13:8). So when the newest gadget, trend or philosophy comes along, the secret of success isn t simply adapting to the change. The secret is holding fast to the Changeless One. Cyndi and I have been blessed by your generosity and love since we arrived just over a month ago. We want to say thank you so much for your Christmas love gifts. I want to encourage you to again consider a gift to the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering. Thus far we are still short of our goal. The primary directive Jesus gave to His church was to Go and make disciples. We may not all be able to go around the world, but we can support those who can. Please consider giving one more Christmas present this season, and support our missionaries. Pastor Joey 1 January 2016

RECEIPTS FOR DECEMBER 2016 General Fund... $36,620.95 Bynum & Alma... 285.54 Jackson Scholarship Scholarship CD Interest.. 141.11 Lottie Moon... 3,984.00 Christmas Offering Christmas Cards... 976.15 Memorial/Honorary... 1,214.00 Candles Salemburg Christian... 275.00 Food Bank Youth Ministry... 3,674.00 Staff Love Gifts... 2,905.00 Cemetery Fund... 450.00 Baptist Children s... 1,335.00 Homes Santa Workshop Photos.. 369.00 Maintenance and... 66.50 Improvements Grand Total... $52,296.25 HELP THE BROTHERHOOD AND YOUTH HELP THE SALEMBURG CHRISTIAN FOOD BANK Our Brotherhood is helping to support the ministry of the Salemburg Christian Food Bank and would like your assistance. The following item is needed: plastic bags (like those you get at Wal-Mart or Food Lion). Also the youth are helping with the food bank and need the following items: peanut butter, dried beans, bagged rice, and breakfast items. Boxes are available in the old fellowship hall to deposit your items. Thank you for supporting this worthy ministry. You may also continue to bring coats through the winter months for the Coat Drive. INFORMATION BOARD SUNDAY SCHOOL REPORT FOR DECEMBER 2016 Preschool 04 Children 28 Youth 22 Adults 98 Total 152 Last Month 135 December 2014 141 BLOOD DRIVE A blood drive is scheduled for Saturday, January 16. Please sign up on the glass window. The goal is 30 units. If you know of anyone in the area that might be interested in donating, please have them contact Annette Cash (910.474.3834). SCHOLARSHIP The Scholarship Committee is now accepting applications for the Spring Semester. Fall Semester Recipients need to turn in a copy of their grades to the committee. This will serve as their application for the Spring Semester. New applicants can get an application form from the church office. The deadline for applications will be Sunday, January 10, 2016. Applications can be turned in to the church office or to a committee member. SKI TRIP The Ski Trip this coming year will be February 5-7, 2016. Erika needs to know if your child plans to attend and if they will ski, snowboard or tube ASAP. WOMEN S RETREAT A sign-up sheet for those interested in a t t e n d i n g t h e Women s Retreat at Camp Caswell February 26-28, 2016 is on the glass window. Cost for the Women s Retreat will be $155.00. January 2016 2

Calendar 3 January 2016

YOUTH NEWS Sunday Evening January 3, 10, 24 & 31 6:00 PM Youth Meeting Sunday, January 3 7:00 PM Youth Council Sunday, January 10 Soup Lunch for GEM after Worship Service Wednesday, January 13 6:30 PM Youth to Food Bank Saturday, January 16 8:00 AM Food Bank Distribution Day Wednesday, January 27 7:00 PM Youth Meeting FLOWERS January 3 Denise Hobson January 10 Tony and Sherry Martin January 17 Allen and Susan Carroll January 24 Cynthia Autry January 31 Jimmy and Sandra Tew February 7 Open at this time WMU NEWS MEETING DATES Monday, January 4 7:00 PM - WMU #2 Wednesday, January 6 3:00 PM - WMU #1 Monday, January 27 7:00 PM - BYW Wednesday, January 6 & 20 7:00 PM Mission Friends, Acteens, GA s and RA s NURSERY WORKERS January 3 Marshall and Stephanie Naylor January 10 Craig and Caren Holland January 17 James and Joan Tew January 24 Shannon Jackson and Carrie Jean Autry January 31 Johnnie and Jill Holland February 7 Allison Hargrove and Kenady Hargrove CHILDREN S CHURCH WORKERS Group 1 - January 3 Aaron Jackson Shannon Jackson Jennifer Naylor Logan Baggett Lane Baggett Group 2 - January 10 Troy Register Tonya Register Craig Holland Caren Holland Brooke Dienhart Group 3 - January 17 Marshall Naylor Stephanie Naylor Johnnie Holland Jill Holland Cary Booyer Group 4 - January 24 Simone Myers Brandi Edge Megan Daniels-West Daniel Tew Tye Mullins Group 5 - January 31 Terry Williams Heather Williams Sydney Williams Lee Masters Jessica Masters Group 6 - February 7 Anthony Williams Melody Williams Abbey Barefoot Lisa Knowles Brittney Knowles January 2016 4

NEWS FROM OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL DIRECTOR Year 2015, is now in the history books. I don't know of anyone with a time machine. I know there have been lots of times that I would like to have access to one. This statement is probably true of most everyone that reads this article. It is true that we can't go back and change the past, but we can learn from it. If we don't learn from our past mistakes and failures, we are sure to repeat them in the future. This is one thing that history teaches us. 2016 begins a new year for all of us. We have all had trials and temptations during the past year. This is something that the Bible explains is going to happen. Nowhere does the Bible promise us prosperity and a trouble free life. This a misconception that a lot of Christians have as well as a lot of churches place great emphasis on. The Bible does tell us that we will suffer for Christ. We only have to watch the news or read the newspaper to see how Christians around the world are suffering for Christ. It is something that is hard for us as a free nation to understand. Because it doesn't happen to us or to someone we know, we are disconnected from it. We see and hear it, but we really don't feel it. As time passes on, the church is going to become under persecution no matter what country you live in. We live in a time where God's word is considered irrelevant and dated. I had someone tell me one time that the Bible is more like a book of fairy tales than a depiction of real events. You either believe all of the Bible, or none of it. There is no gray area. God is a righteous God who does not tolerate sin of any degree. We like to pick and choose which of God's commands we will follow. We are guilty of standing on a soapbox and pointing out how bad others are living when we are secretly living like America's most wanted. That isn't the example that Jesus showed us in God's Word. Jesus touched others and changed lives through love. I am talking about a genuine heartfelt love of others. The kind of love that puts others ahead of ourselves. You ask how do Christians change the world. We change the world through a self sacrificing love for others. We change the world by following Jesus's example, by practicing what we preach, by going deeper into God's word, but most of all, we change the world through prayer. This is certainly an area of my life that I need to work on in 2016. I need to become a prayer warrior. We all need to be prayer warriors. We are in a war. We are in a spiritual war for eternity. We can't sit idly by while we wait for our time on this earth to pass. I haven't read anywhere in the Bible where this is what we were called to do. We are to be a witness to others and share God's word no matter where we are at. For 2016, we need to put on the "WHOLE" armor of God and march into battle. We sing songs like "Onward Christian Soldiers," "To be like Jesus" and "Victory in Jesus". We sing the words but fail to get the message from song. There will be a lot of New Year's resolutions made. The resolutions area only as good as our commitment to keeping them. Let's all be more committed to Christ and living as Christ. If we do this for 2016, we will change the world. Sincerely, Scott Brown 5 January 2016

HAPPY BIRTHDAY January Birthdays 1 Kelly Calaway Benjamin Edwards Braylon Knowles Janice Strickland 5 Noah Edwards 6 Dale Fann 7 Lynn Dienhart Cheri Coats 8 Landon Byrd Sherry Martin 9 Melissa Stone 10 Sheral Daniels Christy Holland Joan Peacock Jimmy Tew 11 Russell Knowles Daniel Stone 12 Terry Daniels Vadie McLamb Simone Myers 13 Caren Holland 14 Megan Wrench 16 Alison Beltz Ava Bunn 18 Ricky Daniels Janice Peterson 19 Laura Honeycutt Ben Tew Lynn Tew 20 Gail Holland Faith House 22 Hannah Tew 25 Susan Matthews James Tew, Sr. 26 Jill Holland Glenda Jackson 27 Hope Nance 28 Bonnie Autry Richard Johnson III Mary Page Monica Spencer Scott Wrench 29 Donna Wrench 30 Vanessa Tew Sabrina Williams 31 Jason Honeycutt Shelby Johnson Wilton Page February Birthdays 1 Tye Mullins 2 Kevin Jackson Amy Pope 3 Diane Butler Aaron Jackson 4 Traci Hendrix Aubrey Williams 5 Erica Holloman Kenny Jackson Lisa Knowles 6 Grant Naylor Danielle Tew Anthony Williams Heather E. Wrench 9 Nathan Carroll Jerry Tyndall Keith Butler handcrafted and donated the small wooden church located on the communion table at the front of the church. The wooden church is used for birthday offerings during opening assembly on Sunday morning. If you have had a birthday during the week, then you can come forward and place an offering while the congregation sings Happy Birthday. The offering will go towards missions. Because of low attendance at opening assembly, we want to make this available to everyone at church. Between Sunday School and worship service (10:45-11 am), you can place money in the church if you were not able to make opening assembly. However, you can only be sung to if you attend opening assembly. All offerings are welcome. Our Staff Joey Cantrell - Pastor Craig Page - Minister of Music Erika Wrench - Minister to Youth Angela Tyndall - Secretary January 2016 Our Services Sunday 9:15 AM - Prayer 9:45 AM - Sunday School 11:00 AM - Worship 6:00 PM - Bible Study 6 Baptist Chapel Church 2208 Baptist Chapel Road Autryville, NC 28318 Inside This Issue Words from our Pastor 1 Receipts/Sunday School Reports Salemburg Christian Food Bank Calendar 3 Flowers/Children s Church/WMU & Youth News WMU News & Events 5 Birthdays 6 Church Phone Number - 910-567-2561 Website - www.baptistchapel.com E-mail - bcbc963@intrstar.net 2 4