Solid Rock News July 2018 On Christ, the solid Rock, I stand; all other ground is sinking sand. (- The Solid Rock by Edward Mote)

Similar documents
Solid Rock News August 2018 On Christ, the solid Rock, I stand; all other ground is sinking sand. (- The Solid Rock by Edward Mote)

How Do You Start This New Life In Jesus?

The Counsel of the Lord

Resurrection Celebration 9:00 am Easter Egg Hunt for the Kids Photo Booth for Families

THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH AT WORSHIP

infocus e-newsletter for September 3, 2017

EXTRA! EXTRA! READ ALL ABOUT IT!

Love God Love Others Love the World!

Newsletter ~ June SE 14th Street P.O. Box 129 Oak Grove, MO

HAPPENINGS BBC NEWSLETTER FEBRUARY A Word From Our Pastor

Join us Saturday, October 28!

From Pastor Gary... From Pastor Mark...

The Worship of God July 24, 2016

Faith Is Alive. Pastors Desk. GoodNews. Editors Thoughts I NSIDE T HIS I SSUE

The Church s season of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, February 10 th.

INSIDE INFORMATION. The Mission of HSBC. Pastor Steven. Men s Ministry. Operation Christmas Child. 8:30 am Music Minister.

LENT THE CALL OF CHRIST

Grace Church QUARTERLY MINISTRY DIRECTORY. Grace Baptist Church W Jewett Blvd PO Box White Salmon, WA Church Phone:

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3

May 3, :00am & 11:00am 3rd - 5th Grade

Website: *5th Deadline for Easter Baskets to be delivered to the

The Friendly Communicator. The Friendly Communicator. August 2016

Thank you for joining us here at Enon Baptist Church today!

LESSON OVERVIEW/SCHEDULE

Welcome to Worship at First Presbyterian Church Neenah, Wisconsin

CONFIRMATION. Living Word Lutheran Church confirmed its sixth. What s InsIde

Sunday, February 18, 2018

The Montrose Messenger

The Call to Life and Vocation comes from the Family.

February Dear members of Trinity Lutheran Church,

Saint Luke s United Church of Christ of Trappe

MARCH, A Monthly Newsletter from Heritage Presbyterian Church

Established in Righteousness

I Am Not A (Adapted from Pastor Blacks sermon on July 10th)

Note: the numbers in brackets are a count of how many times something was mentioned

EPISCOPAL June 2013 Luke 7:1-10

What happens when I become a. Christian? WE, RE HERE FOR YOU

St. John s: Making and Maturing Disciples of Jesus Christ

THE MIGHTY MEN OF WHEAT STREET BAPTIST CHURCH

June 1, Father s Day June 19

Inside This Issue: April 4th at 6:30pm in the Fellowship Hall. April Volume 38, Issue 4. Living, Loving, Leading Others to Christ

Emmaus Lutheran Church

Sunday, November 18, 2018

First Baptist Church of Galesburg

Scripture Reading: 1 Corinthians 11:17-32

July 3, th Sunday in Ordinary Time Ten o clock The Church Gathers

Easthaven Baptist Church

From Pastor Gary... From Pastor Mark...

THE LINK. Anticipation!!! Anticipation!!! September! September 17 Young at Heart September 20 Movie Night September 22 Book Club September 27 Potluck

Welcome to First Baptist Church

Upward Soccer. Portland Mission Trip. Tasting Grace Ministry. YO Nights. Mission Warner Robins

Joshua s Final Encouragement

St. John s Episcopal Church

Shared Learning Experience

EXTENSION MEMBERS PRAYER LIST

Night. Light YARD WORK

The Transmitter - Fayette United Methodist Church

First Light, Volume 96, Issue 4 - April 2014

Bellaire Community UMC Coming Together March 31 st, 2019 Eric Falker Page 1. Coming Together. Lent With All Your Heart part #4

Greater Things Update

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Nathan Brooks, Pastor

BEING DISCIPLES TODAY. CHRIST CHURCH HOME-GROUPS Spring 2009

The Theophany of our Lord, God and Savior Jesus Christ

April 2016 Newsletter

News from the Hill...

Woodbine Baptist Church

#AsWeGo - Message 2 Community Joshua J. Masters January 6, 2019

EFFECTIVE CHILDREN S MINISTRY CONFERENCE AT FBC FAIRBORN Saturday, March 23-9:00 a.m. to Noon

THE FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT March 15, 2015

I asked my 12 year old, Hey Josh where have I embarrassed you? And he answered, Everywhere.

PHILLIPSBURG FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH

De Soto United Methodist Church

THE SPIRE. Love God! Love Others! November 2017

Pastor Steve CHRISTIAN CENTER EQUIP ~ ENGAGE ~ EDIFY THANKSGIVING DINNER

Fort Smith Rotary Club December 7, 2011 PRESIDENT S MESSAGE

A Monthly Publication of Boiling Springs Baptist Church April 2019 Volume 4 Issue 4. Keith s Korner

Iron Springs Christian Reformed Church April 22, 2018

In this issue: Family Camp photos! Volume 20, Issue 13 September 2016

Christian Workers. by Marian Brandt. Developed in Cooperation With the Global University Staff. Instructional Development Specialist: Marcia Munger

KINDERGARTEN-2nd. A Journey Home Week 3. October 20/21, Kids will stop and listen to what God says about them. Exodus 2-4

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2577 Wickham Drive Muskegon, Michigan Phone (231) Fax (231)

ACORN. Find us on

Inside this issue: Volunteers 2 Thank you VBS Volunteers 2. Pictures from VBS 4-5. Bible Study for Prayer Warriors 6

Use Week of: Leader BIBLE STUDY

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST BENZONIA, MI

Calvin Presbyterian Church Worship - Teaching - Fellowship - Service - Outreach. Striving to live the Christian Life in today's world.

July 10, The Vision Newsletter of First Baptist Church. VBS On MY Heart

Welcome Michael, Lindsay & Brooks

TheOutlook. Pastor Gary. Dear Waynesburg First Family,

.. Daily Devotions January 27 February 2, 2019 By Pastor David Johnson ELCA Lutheran Parish of Dickinson County Bethany, Norway & Calvary, Quinnesec

The Carillon Newsletter January 2019

First United Methodist Church of Trenton

You are invited to nightly. Bible Teaching. For more information call (425)

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2018 MORNING WORSHIP AT 9:30 & 11:00 AM

2017 DEACON NOMINEE PROFILES PLEASE USE THIS RESOURCE TO AID YOUR CHOICES FOR DEACONS

A G N U S D E I August 2015

VOLUME 9 ISSUE 9 MAY children s ministry

MONTHLY NEWSLETTER ST JOHN S REFORMED CHURCH MAY 2017

EXPERIENCING AND EXTENDING THE GRACE OF JESUS CHRIST

FBC Newsletter. Annual Business Meeting. Sunday, December 4th, 5:15 pm Decatur Campus. December 18, FBC Mission Statement. FBC Vision Statement

Transcription:

First Baptist Church 910 N. Weaver Ave. Memphis, MO 63555 Sunday School 9:30 Worship Service 10:45 Sunday Evening 6:00 The Roman Road The pathway you can walk Romans 3:23 "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." Romans 6:23a "...The wages of sin is death..." Romans 6:23b "...But the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord." FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 910 N. Weaver Avenue (Located at the corner of North Weaver & Lover s Lane) Memphis, MO. 660-465-2060 1baptist@nemr.net Dan Hite, Senior Pastor Josh Black Associate Pastor of Students Mike Blaine, Pastor of Worship Nathaniel Orr Music Minister Solid Rock News July 2018 On Christ, the solid Rock, I stand; all other ground is sinking sand. (- The Solid Rock by Edward Mote) "Therefore everyone who hears these words of Mine and acts on them, may be compared to a wise man who built his house on the rock. -Matthew 7:24 Romans 5:8 "God demonstrates His own love for us, in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us!" Romans 10:13 "Whoever will call on the name of the Lord will be saved!" Romans 10:9-10 "...If you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Jesus from the dead, you shall be saved; for with the heart man believes, resulting in righteousness, and with the mouth he confesses, resulting in salvation." Jesus said, "Behold I stand at the door and knock, if anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him..." (Revelation 3:20a) God will save you. Just talk to Him. He loves you. Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Children, Jr. & Sr. High Kid s Church 10:45 A.M. Sunday worship for kids 4 years through 4 th grade Sunday Evenings Movie Night 6:00 P.M. 4yrs. - 4th grade (For kids whose parents attend PM services) Youth Group and Bible Studies 6:00 P.M. Cross 180 (5 th -8 th grades) and 2B (High School) WEDNESDAY EVENINGS Wednesday programs will resume in August, 2018 Coffee Fellowship On Sunday mornings at 9:15 AM refreshments are served in the fellowship hall. Adult Sunday School Classes: All classes begin at 9:30 AM -Adult 1 (Small Group Mixed Adult) -Adult 2 (Mixed Group) -Adult 3 (60+ Mixed Group) -Adult 4 (Mixed Group) -Women s class -Young Adult Class (Mixed Group) (Ages vary so you are welcome to join a class of your choice.) WEDNESDAY Men s Prayer: 7:00 AM Adult Prayer: 6:00 PM Men s Study: 7:00 PM

Therefore as you have received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in Him Colossians 2:6 We received Jesus by faith faith through which we surrendered our lives to Him as Savior and Lord. The day of our salvation was the day we gave our lives to Him to cleanse us of the sin that separated us from God and to lead our lives as our Lord from that day onward into eternal life with Him. Paul is telling us to live our lives each day with this same attitude of surrender and the same level of commitment we had on the day we understood our great need for Him and gave our burdened and condemned lives to Him. To this point Paul said, I die daily. (1 Cor 15:31) Everyday, Paul surrendered his life anew to Jesus, dying to his own will and desires and seeking to follow Jesus lead in all things great and small throughout the day. In Col 2:6 Paul uses the phrase walk in Him. The Greek word here for walk is peripateō, which has the meaning to tread down all around. Paul understood that he was to follow Jesus all around in all things throughout the day just as if Jesus were with him leading him down a path. When I was a kid we liked to swing on grape vines in the woods. You could tell where the good vines were because the paths to them were so packed down by daily use that nothing would grow on them. When a vine broke and wasn t good for swinging anymore you could tell by the path. It was no longer well-travelled and became overgrown from lack of use. The path of following Jesus is to be a well-worn, trod-down path just as the path of the world had been for us before we knew Him. That worldly path of our old broken life is to be like the path to the broken vine, growing over more and more each day from lack of use. A life that walks in Jesus is a life led by Jesus and becomes a life that lives in Jesus, making His life and His will our preferred home. When Jesus calls us to follow Him, He wants us to follow Him in all things for all of our days into eternity. I ll be the first to admit this is not always easy and not always fun, but it is always good. (Hey, not be deceived, the path of the world certainly is not always easy or fun, either!) Paul follows in Colossians 2:7 with the good that comes by making Jesus our well-worn path. He will root within us a deep foundation of faith that He will continually build up layer by layer through the instruction of His word into a faith that is firmly established, just as mighty fortress city rises up and is established against all that could possibly come against it. Such a faith, which He builds up in us as we daily trod down all around with Him, blesses our souls and fills our hearts with joy until we are overflowing with gratitude. Paul knew this by experience because this is the life he committed himself to live with Jesus. How is your path with Jesus looking? Pastor Dan Are you afraid of the dark? I would guess that most of us were, at some small age, afraid of the dark. How about now? Does darkness bother you now? I would have to admit that I do not like darkness!! As a rational adult I overcome my uncomfortableness by reason and will power, but I still dislike the dark. When deer hunting season comes around every year I know I will have to get up early and go into the woods in the dark. That is the part of deer hunting I don t like. The woods are on our farm; I have in the past, and will in the future, enjoy walking in them in the daylight!! I know every path, every big tree, every ditch, and every hill. But in the dark, they all seem to take on a new somewhat threatening aspect. As I said, my fear is overcome by knowledge (reason) and will power. Now let s take this to a spiritual level. What does darkness represent? John 1:4-5 tells us that Jesus is the Light; the giver of life. The passage says Jesus came to shine in the darkness. Darkness is the absence of God. Maybe that is why I still dislike darkness!! The absence of God is the definition of evil. Jesus came to give us life by shining His light into our lives and conquering the evil that is in our nature. Our nature is darkness. Sin separates us from God and that is the definition of darkness. Darkness is overcome when we ask Jesus to bring His Light into our lives. It is our choice: live in darkness and fear or live in the saving Light of the Lord Jesus. Wow!! What a reason for us to continually worship in all of our days, not just on Sunday. By my knowledge of, and my willful decision to accept, the Light of Jesus, I have escaped the darkness that brings fear and dread of the future. Thank You, Jesus. Pastor Mike ASSOCIATIONAL HYMN SING AT Colony Flea Market On July 2 nd at 7:00 P.M. Miss a Sunday at church? Check our website firstbaptistmemphis.com for sermons, announcements & events. You can also find us on Facebook to keep you informed.

Notes From the Church Office The office has been busy this time of year as Nancy and I see lots of ministry taking place around the church office. We are so glad that Pastor Josh has arrived and we notice he has begun working on Vacation Bible School and has already had a couple of meetings in preparation for VBS with many of our congregation volunteering to help. The VBS theme is God of Wonders and Moses has already made an appearance to introduce the VBS study. We can t wait to see what the Lord does through our VBS. You might see a little bit of Egypt around the church as we move toward the end of July and VBS begins. Be on the lookout for burning bushes and parting waters! Personally, my favorite story is of baby Moses in the floating basket. We are seeing Pastor Dan preparing for camps out at Camp Leeper and he and many of our workers have been going out to the camp to begin getting ready for the summer camps. Pastor Mike has been working with new people who have volunteered to help with the sound and video ministry for our services. We have a wonderful church family that loves to serve and that is a great blessing! The Associational Hymn Sing will be at Colony Flea Market on July 2, at 7 PM. Sometimes it rains on the tin roof and sometimes the fan is on high but it is a good experience and reminds me of how people must have worshiped in times past. We will be having the Care Center Service at 2:30 PM on July 8 and that same evening at 6:30 is the Vespers Service at the fair. Girls Camp will begin July 9, followed by Boys Camp on June 16, so be praying for these important ministries to children. Check our weekly bulletin, newsletter, Facebook, for more information. Our website has applications and information about camps or you can come by the office and pick up the forms. As you can see, with our camps and VBS we have a month of ministry to children. Pray that God will be with the leaders and workers as they serve in our camps and VBS. If you want to help in any of these ministries, call the church office and we can plug you in to the person to contact. If you cannot be there, you can still help by praying. Pray for the souls of our children. We must keep sharing the Word of God with the next generation. Pray that God will make His presence known to our children that they might accept Him as Savior and Lord. Pray that God will raise up a new generation of believers within these children that they will know and experience God s presence and power in their lives and that they in turn will lead many to Christ. We are excited to see and hear what God does in our camps and VBS this year. Our God is and awesome God! Pam Blaine On June 12 th, fifteen members of the Joy Group and the Young at Heart went to Kirksville for a day of fun and fellowship. Our first stop was at the A. T. Still Museum where we had a guide take us on a tour of the museum. This was very interesting learning how Dr. Still started the school of young doctors so many years ago. We also toured the outside, where they had plants growing and the guide told us what each plant was used for. We ate lunch at 54 Diner. This is becoming a good place to eat for the Joy Group as they offer a variety of food from breakfast to lunch. After lunch we toured the Missouri Department of Conservation building south of Kirksville. There is lots to see there and a very interesting time was enjoyed by all. Our next meeting will be July 10 th at Noon at the First Baptist Church fellowship hall where we will enjoy a chicken dinner. The fried chicken will be furnished and everyone else is asked to bring the side dishes or dessert to complete the meal. GOD IS GOOD ALL THE TIME Adrianna Briggs

I would like to personally thank the church and the Memphis community for a warm welcome! The most important thing I can request right now is prayer that the Lord uses the ministries that I am blessed to lead to bring glorification to His name and encouragement to His body. The student ministry is currently gearing up for VBS 2018. Our topic this year is centered around the "God of Wonders" and we will spend VBS week walking through a few of the stories of Moses. We will work through Moses' birth, the circumstances surrounding his exit from Egypt, the burning bush, the ten plagues, and we will end the week learning about the Red Sea crossing. We look forward to you joining us as volunteers, students, and prayer partners for this ministry outreach. Carry In Fellowship Meal Pastor Josh We are celebrating the arrival of the Blacks to serve in Memphis on July 22, immediately following morning worship. The Blacks are from Easley, SC. Josh joins the ministry team at First Baptist after serving as a bi-vocational youth pastor for the last seven years. He is originally from Easley, SC and is married to Chasity. Together they have two boys, Jericho and Elijah. Prior to answering God's call to ministry and while working as a bi-vocational pastor, Josh has worked with students in varying capacities from public school teaching to mentoring and sports coaching. Chasity is a first grade teacher and a vital part to Josh's ministry calling. Josh and Chasity both met while attending North Greenville University to earn their degrees. Josh holds a Bachelor of Business and Master of Ministry degrees while Chasity holds a Bachelor of Early Childhood Education and Master of Education degrees. Vacation Bible School July 30-August 3, 2018 Ages 4-4 th Grade 5:15 7:30 PM Camp Leeper News Girls Camp July 9-13 Boys Camp July 16-19 Ages 8-8 th Grade Josh has a passion for the spiritual development of youth and a heart to teach discipleship to students. He enjoys hiking, Clemson sports, football, coaching softball, reading, and video games. Please welcome the Blacks and introduce yourself if you haven t had a chance to yet. We are praising God that their family is here and can t wait to see what God has planned while they are serving our Church.

FAIR VESPERS SERVICE Sunday, July 8 at 7:00 PM Scotland County Fairgrounds Free Admission Renewed Quartet will be with us that night. Plan to attend this event and invite you neighbors and friends to kick off the county fair for the Lord. Hospitality News -Church Hostess Ellen Aylward The mission of the FBC Hospitality Team is to demonstrate Christ's love through serving and ministering to the body of believers and to strangers. We aim to do this by cultivating an environment full of servanthood and by encouraging fellowship. Providing a spiritual center of food and fellowship where all are welcome. Ultimately, the aim is to serve others and give them all that we have in order to make them feel comfortable, encouraged, and loved. The Hospitality Team supports all ministries of the Church. The responsibilities of the quarterly committees are to serve at the social functions of the church, such as receptions, funeral dinners, quarterly Sunday dinners and other social activities that may be scheduled. The quarterly chairman and co-chairman will contact committee members when help is needed. Committees shall clean and check the kitchen at the beginning of each quarter. The church will not host bridal or baby showers, but any individual or group who wishes to host may use the church facilities for this purpose. Any event may be scheduled on the church calendar and sponsored by individuals or groups as long as the event meets the guidelines of the church. The quarterly kitchen committees will be available to help with the events. For the current quarter which includes the months June, July and August we have: Chairman Co-Chairman Denice Blaine Jan Blake These two get the job done and done right!!! See them for all your hospitality needs for the quarter.

CHILDCARE VOLUNTEERS July 2018 GIVING EMPHASIS: General Fund & Camp Leeper Scholarships Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 2 3 5 6 7 9:15 Fellowship 9:30 Sunday School 10:45 Morning Worship 6:00 Evening Worship 7:00 PM Hymn Sing Colony Flea Market 7:00 AM Men s Prayer 6:00 PM Prayer 7:00 PM Men s Study HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU Week of July 1 Sunday School: Adult I Morning Worship: Sharail & Ariana Sunday Evening: Jim Week of July 8 Sunday School: Nancy Morning Worship: Adult II & Emily Sunday Evening: No Nursery Week of July 15 Sunday School: Chrissy Morning Worship: Lorraine & Macy Sunday Evening: Jan Week of July 22 Sunday School: Shelby Morning Worship: Adult 4 & Rhonda Sunday Evening: Denice 8 2:30 PM SCCC Service No Evening Service 7:00 Fair Vespers Service 15 22 Carry In for the Black Family 9 16 23 Girls Camp Boys Camp 6:30 PM Ministry Council Meeting 10 17 Noon Joy Group ------------- ----------------- 11 ------------------ FOOD TRUCK ARRIVES 18 ------------------ 24 25 Newsletter Deadline 12 13 14 --------------------- ---------------------< FOOD DISTRIBUTION 19 20 21 -------------------< 26 27 28 2 Jed Jutte 2 Amy Carleton 6 Jennifer Sullivan 8 Gary Ludwick 10 Mary Baldwin 10 Denice Blaine 10 Claire Hite 11 David Probst 12 Jr. Arnold 17 Dorothy Hunolt 18 Carl Sommers 23 Rosemary Briggs 25 Tonya Hunt 26 Shelby Troutman 28 Mark Myers 31 Verlee Dauma 31 Breauna Altobelli Week of July 29 Sunday School: Heather Morning Worship: Mary & Jodi Evening Worship: Nancy July 1 Adult I July 8 Kim & Tonya July 15 Terri M. July 22 Linda & Terry July 29 - Ethel 29 2:30 PM Executive Board Meeting 30 5:30-7:30 PM Vacation Bible School 31 --------------- --------------- --------------- Now the Lord is the Spirit and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is Freedom! 2 Corinthians 3:17 ---------------< 7 Josh & Amber Mosley 11 John & Chrissy Myers 16 Jim & Sue Jane Siver 18 Carl & Terry Sommers 24 Troy & Cinda Barrett 25 David & Rhonda Barton 28 Larry & Raenelle Smith