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FAMILY MATTERS Together We Worship Connect.. Bless.. The Monthly Newsletter of Miner Baptist Church APRIL 2018 Page 2 Pastor s Paragraph Bro. Mitch Jackson A Word from Bro. Ron Shrum Page 3 Associate Pastor Bro. Jim Barnhart Darryl Griggs Worship Director Page 4 Announcements Page 5 Bro. James Guy Associate Pastor of Children and Families Announcements & Thank You Notes Young at Heart Cook Out! When: Tuesday, April 10th Where: Bro. Mitch & Cindy s House, 108 Jennings Lane Time: 11:30 a.m. Meat will be provided, please bring a side dish and dessert. Page 6 Reviewing the Record Page 7 Calendar Page 8 Church Information Miner Baptist Church 416 State Highway H PO Box 254 Sikeston, MO 63801 (573) 471-1331 For more information regarding articles or submitting information for publication contact Suzanne or Beth in the church office. Feed My Starving Children Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser When: Sunday, April 8th Where: MBC, Gym Time: 11:30 a.m. (Right after ) Cost: Donations Menu will be Baked Spaghetti, Salad, Bread and Dessert. All Donations will go to FMSC.

PASTOR S PAR- PASTOR S PARAGRAPH AGRAPH You may have heard the saying, You cannot teach an old dog new tricks! Well, we are going to find out very soon, because this old dog is going to try to learn some new tricks! After preaching through books of the Bible verse by verse for my whole ministry, I am going to take a new approach starting this summer. I believe that God is moving me to a series based form of expository preaching. I will still be preaching verse by verse each Sunday, but the scripture passage will be based on what we are trying to cover in the series. I have been praying and studying about the approach that God wants me to take with this new method. The staff will be involved in helping me as we plan out each series that the Lord leads us to. In fact all of us went last week and sat under the teaching of a good friend who preaches this way all the time and was willing to spend a day with us sharing from his experience. I am very excited about what lies ahead for us on Sunday Mornings. Also this Summer, we will have SSSN starting in June. It stands for Super Summer Sunday Nights. We will be showing Christian films, inviting Gospel Groups in, and once a month, just getting together on Sunday night to fellowship around the table with a pot luck meal. Watch for the schedule of events as we get closer! It is going to be a great summer. I know many will be gone for vacation at some time or another, but make sure you don t miss when you are in town. You WILL MISS SOMETHING if you are not here! God is Good all the Time! Brother Mitch A FEW WORDS FROM BRO. RON.. We are now in our Spring Schedule and very busy. Thank you for praying for us and thanks again for your support. The schedule is printed below. Remember, serve Him everyday and keep on keeping on. Because Calvary Bro. Ron Spring Revival Schedule April 7-10 April 15-18 April 22-25 Apr. 29-May 2 May 4-6 May 20-22 Pulaski County Evangelism Conference, St. Roberts, MO Providence Baptist Church, Bonne Terre, MO Coffman Baptist Church, Coffman, MO Fairview Baptist Church, Bonne Terre, MO Community Baptist Church, Murrayville, IL New Hope Baptist Church, Coal Valley, IL

PASTOR S GRAPH ASSOCIATE PASTOR PARA- In Matthew 28 we find the Great Commission. 18 And Jesus came up and spoke to them, saying, All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. 19 [a] Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, 20 teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you [b] always, even to the end of the age. This charge was important enough that in some form it was repeated in the other Gospels and Acts. Throughout the scriptures we are challenged to encourage others to become followers of Christ.. We age challenged to Go and as a result we will see Growth in the Kingdom of God. Why should we do this? First, I would suggest Christ Commands us to, Matthew 28:18-20 as an example. Secondly, we find the Apostles modeling spreading the Gospel wherever they went, even in the face of opposition they shared Jesus. Thirdly, the New Testament Church has continued what the Apostles and the other disciples began.. From the death and resurrection of Christ the followers of Christ have continued to spread the Word of God that leads to salvation based upon Jesus and His sacrifice for us. I would encourage last, that we need to continue Going and sharing Christ wherever we Go. The Lost are all around us and if they die without Christ according to the scriptures will spend an eternity in Hell. We should only want the best for all of mankind. That is, to have eternal life! We know the only way to the Father is through the Son. We are give the responsibly to share that fact! I Love You All! Jim ********************************************************************************************** When: Tuesday, April 17th Do you know how to recognize the warning signs of a stroke? If you or someone you know is experiencing any of the below symptoms, call 911 right away. It is important to seek medical treatment immediately. Sudden Numbness Difficulty Speaking Severe Dizziness Loss of Coordination Sudden Loss of Vision Sudden Intense Headache Brief Loss of Consciousness Protect your health by finding out your risk of having a stroke by participating in the Life Line Screening that will be at Miner Baptist Church on Tuesday, April 11th. Through ultrasound we evaluate the carotid arteries for the buildup of fatty plaque, which is the leading cause of stroke. Register today for the Stroke, Vascular & Heart Rhythm package, which includes four screenings: carotid artery, abdominal aortic aneurysm, peripheral arterial disease and atrial fibrillation. In order to register for this event and to receive a $10 discount off any package priced above $139, please call 1-888-653-6450 or visit www.lifelinescreening.com/community-partners. We are collecting Soda Can Tabs. Please place your soda can tab in the envelope attached to the soda machine. Or bring them from home and drop them in the envelope. We are collecting for Lois Ross Great-Grandbaby and will donate them to the Ronald McDonald House. Thank you!!!

Drop in Wedding Card Shower For Hannah Tyler The shower will be Saturday, April 14th from 9:30-11:30 am in the church concourse. Gift cards are welcomed. Care Portal Care portal is helping people with needs throughout Scott County. Please circle the letter C and put your email address and phone number on the back of your attendance under event sign up. VBS Helpers! VBS will be June 18-21 and in the mornings. Please circle the letter V on your attendance if you can help us out. C o m m o d i t y S u p p l e m e n t a l F o o d P r o g r a m ( C S F P ) S E N I O R B O X E S Criteria to participate in CSFP: Participants must be 60 years of age or older. Income must be at or below 130% of the Federal Poverty Level. The chart below shows April 2017 Gross Income Eligibility Guidelines reflecting 130% Federal Poverty Level. Family Size Annual Monthly Weekly 1 $15, 678 $1307 302 2 21,112 1760 406 3 26,546 2213 511 4 31,980 2,665 615 5 37,414 3,118 720 6 42,848 3,571 824 7 48,282 4,024 929 8 53,716 4,477 1,033 Missouri has the 6th highest rate of senior food insecurity in the nation. To respond to this need, SEMO Food Bank provides Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP). CSFP is designed to meet the nutritional needs of seniors, supplementing diets with a monthly box of nutritious USDA commodities. CSFP food box includes items such as canned vegetables and fruits, peanut butter, beans, canned meat, cereal, milk, cheese, rice and pasta. Each package contains approximately 32 pounds of food, or 27 meals. CSFP prevents vulnerable seniors from having to choose between food and other basic needs. CSFP serves over 4,800 low income Southeast Missouri seniors each month. Miner Baptist helps the SEMO Food Bank out by hosting a Senior Box Handout Day each month. Normally the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 2:00 pm in the Concourse. We have a couple of men and women that help us hand out food boxes and fill out paper work. If you know someone who might qualify, have them call the church office. If you would like to volunteer, watch the bulletin for the date and time.

PASTOR OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES Connecting The Church and The Home Bro. James Family Talk

Reviewing the Record Total Attendance for 3/4 Worship 361 283 Total Attendance for 3/11 Worship 288 237 Total Attendance for 3/18 Worship 323 259 Total Attendance for 3/25 Worship 333 257 Lisa & Darrell Heuring, Jordy & Kathryn Howell, Kristin Howell & families, passing of Lisa s father, Jordy & Kristin Howell s grandfather, Joe Kennard on 3/10/18. Tona Nicoson & family, passing of her mother, Jolene Tyrone on 3/21/18. Jaclyn Halliday & Natalie Fowler, passing of their mother, Karen Fowler on 3/23/18. Cindy Childers, passing of her brother, Ronald Cranick on 3/23/18. 3 Charles McMillan Linda Myers Kathie McGee 4 Howard Harper Jo Ann Rand Connor Lawrence 6 Marty Presley Ryan Lambert 7 Hannah Vines 8 Brenda McKown 9 Kaci Self Monica Dannenmueller Kramer Croiser 10 Noah Amelung Leigh Applewhite 11 Colton Ash 14 Taylor James Donna Argo 15 Ruth Dillender Jamie Qualls 16 Carla Williams Grace Qualls Darren Chapman 17 Steve Sullivan 18 Mike Myers Willie Hawkins Johnathan Jett 19 Jennifer Schlosser 20 Alissa Harper Emily Tumbleson 21 Janet Kirtley Amanda Thatcher 22 Mike Nelson 23 Connor Krauss Dylan Thornbrough 26 Shirley Miller 27 Rachael Murphy 28 Kama Collier Eli Stephenson Gregg Anspach 30 Brandon Byrd Lauren Lambert Glenda Shankle By Baptism Adam Graham Qualinten Daniels The ones marked with an *, have completed the New Members Class which is a requirement to become a Full Member per our Constitution & By

APRIL 2018 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Wednesday Night Regular Schedule: 5:00-5:45 p.m. Serving Supper in the Gym. Sign up by NOON on Mondays. Must have reservations to eat. 6:00 p.m. ~Adult Bible Study, Room 419 ~Children s Choir Practice, Room 107 ~Families Centered on Christ Class, Room 200 ~The ACTS Team, 3rd-6th grade, Room 428 ~Nursery ~Youth at Studio One 1 9:00 a.m. Easter Service 2 Youth To Ultimate Air in Cape Giradeau, MO. (Watch for time in bulletin) 3 4 Wednesday Night Regular Schedule (No All-Star Program Tonight) 5 6 9:00am-12:00 pm Home School Women of Joy, April 6-8. Branson, MO 7 8 9:00 a.m. Worship Service 11:30 a.m. Feed My Starving Children Fundraiser in Gym 9 10 9:00-11:30 a.m. MOMS Class 11:30 a.m. Young at Heart Cook Out At Bro. Mitch & Cindy s 2:00 p.m. Senior Box Handout Day 11 Wednesday Night Regular Schedule 12 13 9:00am-12:00 pm Home School 14 9:30-11:30 a.m. Drop in Wedding Card Shower for Hannah Tyler. Concourse 7:00 p.m. Student Hangout Night 15 9:00 a.m. Worship Service 16 17 Life Line Screening in Concourse All Day. 18 Wednesday Night Regular Schedule 19 6:00 p.m. Committee Meetings 7:00 p.m. Church Council Meeting, Concourse 7:30 p.m. Deacon s Meeting, Room 419 20 9:00am-12:00 pm Home School 6:00-8:00 p.m. Youth at Feed My Starving Children Event 8:00 p.m. Movie Night with Youth at Studio One 21 22 9:00 a.m. Worship Service 23 24 6:30 p.m. Survivor Dinner at Fellowship Baptist 25 Wednesday Night Regular Schedule 26 27 9:00am-12:00 pm Last Day of Home School 28 Relay for Life at the Complex Studio One in Use 29 9:00 a.m. Worship Service 30

Family Matters a monthly publication of Miner Baptist Church PO Box 254 - Sikeston, MO 63801 Return Service Requested Non-Profit Organization US Postage Paid Sikeston, MO 63801 Permit #197 SECURITY AND PARKING 4/1 & 4/4 4/8 & 4/11 4/15 & 4/18 4/22 & 4/25 4/29 & 5/2 Rowland McKinnie David Terrell Bill Bye Jeff Hay Bart Lowe Randy Davidson Charlie Mueller Charles Pratt Ricky Parker Lance Ash Randy Keen Stan Polivick David Sloan Earl Cheek John Netteler Charlie Breeden Chris Lambert Brant Pratt Dick Nelson Ron Oliver Bobby Vozar David Carnell Ron Watkins Phil Winters Matt Shannon Dennis Gates Bud Morton Bob Greenlee Roger Neumeyer Darrell Watson Tony Powell Marshia Morton Curtis Tumbleson Gregg Anspach *Melba Gates *David Lawrence *Susan Watkins *Brandon Couch *Pam Eldridge *Medical Team, please pickup pager #100 in Nursery Department. The Staff @ Miner Mitchell Jackson, Senior Pastor mjackson@minerbaptist.org Jim Barnhart, Associate Pastor jbarnhart@minerbaptist.org Operation Christmas Child Shoebox For the month of April, we are collecting small stuffed animals. Please drop them off in the foyer or concourse in a shopping cart. Thank you!! Darryl Griggs Worship Director Ron Shrum Associate Pastor of Evangelism & Outreach Bro. James Guy Associate Pastor of Children and Families jguy@minerbaptist.org Follow me on twitter: @jamesaguy Church Office Suzanne- salsup@minerbaptist.org Beth- bsmith@minerbaptist.org Young at Heart Trip In June 2018 Date: 6/01/2018 Time: Leave at 9:00 a.m. Cost: $21.50 Please see Lloyd Priuett or Suzanne Alsup to pay your ticket.