September 2015 - Faith Presbyterian Church EPC
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September 2015 - Faith Presbyterian Church EPC
F a it h P re sb yt e r ian Ch urc h ( EPC) Faith Speaks V o l um e 20 15 , Is s ue 8 S ept em be r C h ur c h S t aff Interim Pastor Walter Turner Financial Secretary “So faith comes from hearing , and hearing through the word of Christ.” ~Romans 10:17 In order to trust God, we must always view our adverse circumstances through the eyes of faith, not of sense. And just as the faith of salvation comes through hearing the message of the gospel (Romans 10:17), so the faith to trust God in adversity comes through the Word of God alone. It is only in the Scriptures that we find an adequate view of God’s relationship to and involvement in our painful circumstances. It is only from the Scriptures, applied to our hearts by the Holy Spirit, that we receive the grace to trust God in adversity. By: Jerry Bridges Reference: Trusting God, 1988, p. 18. Used by permission of NavPress – www.navpress.com. All rights reserved. “With upright heart he shepherded them and guided them with his skillful hand.” ~Psalm 78:72 Here we commemorate the greatest and deepest demonstration of true love the world has ever known. For God looked down upon sorrowing, struggling, sinning humanity and was moved with compassion for the contrary, sheep-like creatures He had made. In spite of the tremendous personal cost it would entail to Himself to deliver them from their dilemma He chose deliberately to descend and live amongst them that He might deliver them. This meant laying aside His splendor, His position, His prerogatives as the perfect and faultless One. He knew He would be exposed to terrible privation, to ridicule, to false accusations, to rumor, gossip and malicious charges that branded Him as a glutton, drunkard, friend of sinners and even an imposter. It entailed losing His reputation. It would involve physical suffering, mental anguish and spiritual agony. In short, His coming to earth as the Christ, as Jesus of Nazareth, was a straightforward case of utter self-sacrifice that culminated in the cross of Calvary. The laiddown life, the pouredout blood were the supreme symbols of total selflessness. This was love. This was God. This was divinity in action, delivering men from their own utter selfishness, their own stupidity, their own suicidal instincts as lost sheep unable to help themselves. By: Phillip Keller Reference: A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23, Permission by Zondervan, www.zondervan.com, 1970, p. 107-108 “And he said to them, “Go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation.” Wylene Eason Treasurer Jim Allsobrooks Pianist Nancy Lowry I nsi d e thi s i ssu e: Building News 5 Choir News 8 Fellowship News 3 Financial News 4 General News 6 Prayer and Praise 2 Missionary News 7 Session News 4 2 01 5 Ses s i o n Me mbe rs Moderator (Christian Education) Steve Norton (Clerk of Session) ~Mark 16:15 Mark McClelland A few years ago at a Christian bookseller’s convention, with several thousand people present, one Christian group did a survey asking people to define the gospel. A hundred people responded. Those who sponsored the sur- Matthew Echols (Continue on pg. 5) (Outreach) (Administration) Bob Smith (Worship) Jim Timpson (Congregational Nurture) Pa ge 2 V ol u me 201 5 , I ssu e 8 Prayer Needs and Praise News Billy Adams Kirk Ross Lydia Ham Allen Brad Rowland * Please keep the following missionaries in your prayers: Janet Bahn family Elizabeth Rubiez - Phil and Diane Thrash Stacy Bailey Pat Ryle Nancy Beck Nathan Sexton Pansy Belcher James Bell Jim Sherrill family Alan Benton Jessica Smith Eleanor Bishop Mae Stephens Bob Brown Kim Sweat Catherine Bruce Presley Taylor Andy Burch Adel Thalos Betty Burch Christina Toska Jerry Colby Walter (Margaret) Turner - interim pastor Laverne Compton Helen Van Eaton Jimmy Cook Jimmy Wages June Cook & Kristin Rohling family Brian Waits family Gail Crowder Mike Wallace Johnny Davis Lester Waters Wayne Dowda Tyler Weeks Beverly Echols Janet Williams June Echols Nikki Williams family Stan Evans Beverly Wills Darryl Fowler Edith Wood Jett Freeman Joyce Woods Kerri Hensley Mike Woods Pat (Wayne) Hightower Nat Woommavovah Dot Hood Body of Faith EPC Jimmy & Faye Horn Pastor search committee Mark Howell Building committee Mary Keagle Keller’s return to the states for 6 mths Jack Lindler Military families Brian Lowe Ron Manley Jeanette McClure Mike McCormick Al & Claudia Middlebrooks Dorothy Miller Herman Miller Jeff Miller Mark Miller & children Shelley Mills Tad Mills Jill Mitchell Scottie Moore David Patterson, Sr. Guy Regan Don Roper Infant Davis Smith & family * As a part of our Armor Bearers ministry, please continue to pray daily for our Elders on Session: Matthew Echols, Steve Norton, Mark McClelland, Bob Smith, and Jim Timpson. - Gary and Jackie Burnett - Chris and Debbie Gibson -Our new missionaries going to Southeast Asia later this year - Reflections Ministries - Bill and Margaret Frisbee Copies of the September Prayer and Praise handout are available on the table at the entrance to the sanctuary. Everyone is invited Wednesday nights for our weekly prayer meeting at 6:10 at Faith Presbyterian Church. “Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change.” ~James 1:17 ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES Bob Smith’s adult Sunday School Class meets each Sunday at 9:30 a.m. in the sanctuary. Bring your Bible and come join us. There’s a cup of coffee waiting for you. Pa ge 3 F ai th Sp eaks Book News Fellowship News God in the Whirlwind: How the Holy-love of God Reorients Our World by Da-vid Wells Building on years of research, writing, and cross-cultural ministry, renowned author and theologian David Wells calls our attention to that which defines God's greatness and gives shape to the Christian life: the holy-love of God. In God in the Whirlwind, Wells explores the depths of the paradox that God is both holy and loving, showing how his holy-love provides the foundation for our understanding of the cross, sanctification, the nature of worship, and our life of service in the world. What's more, a renewed vision of God's character is the cure for evangelicalism's shallow theology, with its weight-less God and sentimental gospel. Written by one of evangelicalism's most insightful minds, this book will help you stand firm in your faith despite the changing winds and raging storms of the modern world. Newton on the Christian Life: To Live Is Christ by Tony Reinke John Newton is famous for his legendary hymn "Amazing Grace.” Many have celebrated his dramatic conversion from a life in the slave trade to his eventual work to end it. But often overlooked are Newton's forty years as a pastor ministering to parishioners and friends unsettled by the trials, doubts, and fears of life. Newton is perhaps the greatest pastoral letter writer in the history of the church. He took up his pen day after day to help others fix their eyes on Christ, which, he writes, is the underlying battle of the Christian life. Through a careful study of scores of letters, Tony Reinke brings together Newton's brilliant vision of the Christian life in one accessible place. The Smith Community fellowship group will meet on Monday, September 14th at 6:30 p.m. The group will meet at the home of Teresa Harvey. **** “Faith is believing that Christ is what He is said to be, and that He will do what He has promised to do, and then to expect this of Him.” All men are invited to our Men’s Group which meets each Sunday morning at 8:30 a.m. We are currently studying the Old Testament book of Judges based on Tim Keller’s book, “Judges for You”. Come join us. There’s an open seat and a cup of coffee waiting for you. ***** Girlfriends in Faith We are taking a break from our dinners during the summer. Thank you to all our wonderful women! We will resume our regular food and fellowship in September. Details coming soon. ~ C. H. Spurgeon *********** New Adult Sunday School Class Reference: All of Grace. “Call to me and I will answer you, and will tell you great and hidden things that you have not known.” ~Jeremiah 33:3 If you’ve never tried Sunday School, now is a great time to start. Authentic: Developing the Disciplines of a Sincere Faith, meeting in the room to the right of the choir loft, introduces believers to spiritual disciplines that will help them develop a closer walk with God. What does it mean to live as an authentic follower of Jesus? Learn to follow his example by practicing the spiritual disciplines he used to maintain a close relationship with his Father. Discover how much you can grow in Christ-likeness as you pursue the practices of Bible study, prayer, fasting, fellowship, service, and worship. If you have any questions, speak with David or Vicki Rodgers. BOOK NOOK We have lots of excellent books for sale on display in the sanctuary. If you would like to purchase one, simply put the money in the bowl on the display. Prices start at $1.00 and go up. Pa ge 4 V ol u me 201 5 , I ssu e 8 Session News Highlights Stated Session Meeting Faith Presbyterian EPC August 9, 2015 Present: Mark McClelland, Jim Timpson, Steve Norton, Bob Smith, Matthew Echols, Walter Turner Devotion: Walter Turner: Samuel 3 “Speak Lord” Guest: Becky Fowler - presented the “Life of Life” program. Session vote passed. Old Business: Building Committee : It was reported that we need to get an architect selected with a building plan soon. The second (straight) drawing will be redrawn by this committee and a cost difference determined. A drawing (V-shaped or straight) will then be selected. Finance Committee: restated that a positive response was given by banks to loaning us enough money back in March. New Business: of 25% over last year. Administration - Matthew Echols will be taking over this committee. Worship - Bob Smith September 13th Jim Timpson is worship leader and two other elders need to help with Lord’s Supper. Matthew Echols and Steve Norton are to help. Christian Education - Minutes provided by CE chair. New procedures where presented in an emergency meeting last week. The Session reviewed the upcoming calendar and prayer concerns received by members during Shepherding calls. Calendar August 16: Congregational meal 5:00 PM, Shingleroof Campground September 13: Lord’s Supper September 13: Session meeting at 12:30 Respectfully submitted, Steve Norton, Clerk of Session Financial News—August, 2015 “Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, 2 looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God.” Pastoral Search Committee update: Elders: Matthew Echols and Mark McClelland. Congregational members Ronnie Burch, Bev Smith, Gray Brannan, Dan Patterson, Glenda Eaves. This committee will be meeting on August 9th to elect a chairman and determine the best way to proceed. Donations: $ 31,411 Worship: Greeting time question. Discussion on issues with time and coordination of pre-worship announcements and greetings was had. Giving announcements to an elder was suggested instead of individuals doing announcements. No changes are to be made at this time. We are so excited to have Walter and Margaret Turner as a part of Faith EPC for this interim period. They have graciously provided their phone numbers, email addresses, and home address for us. endurance and encour- Walter - 404-697-6654 agement give you the same Ministry Committee Reports Congregational Nurture - Jim Timpson Aug 16th, 5:00 pm for congregational dinner at Shingleroof Campground Dinning Room. Outreach - Mark McClelland New missionaries will start getting support soon. Kid’s Camp went well - increase ~ Hebrews 12:1-2 Expenses: $ 16,519 Building Fund to date: $ 101,240 ******** walter.turner@beulah.edu “May the God who gives attitude of mind toward each other that Christ Margaret - 404-697-6655 mgtmuslu@gmail.com Their address is: 20 Dawn Drive SE Cartersville, GA 30121 Jesus had,…” ~Romans 15:5 Pa ge 5 F ai th Sp eaks Building News “To gather with God's people in united adoration of the Father is as necessary to the Christian life as prayer.” ~Martin Luther Cleaning Crews for September 9/4: Matthew & Brooke Echols, Chevenie Echols 9/11: McClelland Family 9/18: Bob & Bev Smith, Debbie Stephenson 9/25: Terry & Laura Clotfelter Cleaning Crews for October 10/2: Becky Fowler, Dorothy Miller, Vicki Dobbs 10/9: Jim & Mary Allsobrooks, Albert & Peggy Campbell 10/16: Alan & Janet Dennis 10/23: Wylene Eason, Suzy Skelton, Linda West, Effie Wanzer 10/30: David & Vicky Rodgers vey looked at the responses, and only one out a hundred qualified as an adequate description of the gospel. People think that the gospel is having a warm relationship with Jesus, or asking Christ into your heart. Those things are important, but that is not the gospel. The gospel has a clear content that focuses on the person of Christ, the work of Christ, and how the benefits of Christ are appropriated into the Christian’s life by faith. By: R. C. Sproul Reference: Feed My Sheep, ed. Don Kistler, Soli Deo Gloria Ministries, 2002, p. 158. Wedding and Shower Announcements Please join us at the church on Sunday, September 20th from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm for a Miscellaneous Bridal Shower for Danielle Baggett. Danielle is the daughter of Frank and Janice Baggett. Danielle and R.J. Hovis will be married on October 22nd near Dahlonega, Ga. They are registered at Target and J. C. Penney’s. ******************* Please join us again at the church on Sunday, October 4th at 2:00 pm for a Miscellaneous Bridal Shower for Carrie Ann Patterson. Carrie Ann is the daughter of Dan and Paula Patterson. Carrie Ann and Andrew Cooper will be married November 20th at Nash Farms. They are registered at Bed, Bath, & Beyond and Macy’s. Congregational Meal Shingleroof Campground August 16, 2015 What a wonderful time we had at the congregational meal on August 16th! Food and fellowship were abounding in the dining hall. Special thanks to Pat Beard and Jim and Lavonne Timpson for all their hard work in making this such a special time for Faith Presbyterian. Pa ge 6 V ol u me 201 5 , I ssu e 8 General News Listen to R.C. Sproul’s daily 30 minute broadcast at www.ligonier.org. It’s a great source of teaching and food for the soul. While you’re there, check out a wealth of online resources that will deepen your faith and walk with Christ. **** Thank you to everyone who took a packet for the Spiritual Gifts inventory. We’ve had a great response. If you’ve completed your inventory, please contact Andy Martin martinandrew@bellsouth.net or Vicky Rodgers dvrodgers@charter.net and set up a time to go over it with them. Outreach News Youth News - continued : September Events: 9/2: Wednesday night youth resumes 6:00 pm 9/10: American Heritage Girls and Trail Life Boys groups begin - 7:00-8:00pm 9/13: Youth Sunday School resumes 9/17: AH Girls & TL Boys meeting - 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Dinner served at 6:00. We will be collecting personal hygiene items. These items can place in the chest beneath the book display. ***** There will be a group going to Jesus’ Place on September 6th. Please feel free to join in on this inspirational visit. Speak with Steve Norton for details. We are in need of volunteers to provide refreshments (simple cookies/juice nothing fancy) for our fellowship time between Sunday School and worship. Please speak to or email Laurie Brannan if you have any questions. The sign up sheet is posted on the bulletin board by the hall doorway. **** YOUTH NEWS Wednesday night Youth Fellowship Bible Study will resume Wednesday, September 2nd with fellowship, snacks, games beginning at 6pm. Youth Sunday School resumes September 13th. lbrannan@co.henry.ga.us (work) graybrannan@yahoo.com (home) *********** “Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. 2 “Honor your father and mother” (this is the first commandment with a promise), 3 “that it may go well with you and that you may live long in the land.” Our first meeting for American Heritage Girls and Trail Life for Boys is Sept 10th. This first meeting will be from 7:00 - 8:00 pm. The second meeting is September 17th from 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Dinner will start at 6:00 pm. Please RSVP to Amy or Mark McClelland at 678-818-6635. These two meetings will be very important in terms of establishing rules and guidelines for the year as well as a calendar. Also, please let us know if you can help serve dinner on Sept. 17th. Please pray that we will be able to reach our community. Our Mission of the Month for September: Helping In His Name Food Pantry. (www.helpinginhisname.org) ~Ephesians 6:1-3 “But, as it is written, “What no eye has seen, nor ear heard, nor the heart of man imagined, what God has prepared for those who love him” — 10 these things God has revealed to us through the Spirit. For the Spirit searches everything, even the depths of God. — ~I Corinthians 2:9-10 On the bulletin board in the back of the sanctuary is a flip chart with emergency phone numbers. Please consult it if there is an emergency or problem at the church. Faith Presbyterian Church has a new mailing address 5916 East Lake Pkwy Suite 250 McDonough, GA 30253 Pa ge 7 F ai th Sp eaks The Keller’s: Thank you!!! The boys started school August 3rd, and life is now on full throttle! 28) connecting with new churches to shore up our support. The 3rd week of September I will attend Larry Crabb’s School of Spiritual Direction. It will be a very spiritually rich week for me. I have re-read many of his books over the last few months and have been deeply impacted by his call to repentance in many areas of my life and ministry. We spent the first two months living with my dad, 2 of the boys and my dad sleeping in his pop up camper each night. Henry Baptist Church has generously allowed us to stay in their mission house for the rest of our time in the States! We are very thankful for the way they have served us!! We always love hearing from you and are always encouraged to know you are praying for us! By His Grace, For His Glory, The Keller’s *************** In July, Kristin visited us here in McDonough, GA!!! It was blast to see her and we are thankful for her return to Prague in August long-term to continue the work started. We are thankful for her support team as well as you! Kristin went through the Discovery Bible Study process with a girl in Arkansas during her time back in the States. Kristin met her in a coffee shop and the girl accepted Christ! We took in Stone Mountain and the Laser Show while she was in town. Here are 4 that I would highly recommend: The Pressures Off, Shattered Dreams, Becoming a True Spiritual Community, Soul Talk Earlier in the summer I finished a year and a half process with two other guys from UWM developed by the Wellspring Group, called the Battle for Men’s Hearts. It was the most personally transformational process I’ve ever encountered. In November, Rachel will fly back to Prague to take part in the woman’s version, Battle for Women’s Hearts. We believe in it that strongly! The boys are attending Eagles Landing Christian Academy. They are adjusted to the idea of wearing uniforms, and I think they even like it. They are making friends slowly and every day come home full of stories. We have been very impressed with the way ELCA has served us as a family!! Rachel’s mom continues to experience health issues, but we are thankful that she is home from the hospital and the step down program since the end of last week. She is still very weak and still deals with nausea on a regular basis. We appreciate your prayers for this ongoing trial! Rachel is able to spend about a week each month in Virginia with her family. We are thankful to be “on this side of the pond” during this season in order that Rachel can spend this extra time with her mom and dad. Rachel is also taking Teaching English as a Foreign Language classes 3 weekends in September. My schedule is also in full throttle as I am able to update many of you in person, who have sent us out in grace, to share the work God has done to open doors of faith (Acts 14:24 – If you are in the Atlanta area and would like to hear more about it, there is an Introductory Event September 13th at Perimeter Church. This past Sunday I enjoyed seeing friends at Valleybrook Presbyterian! Here are the dates and churches coming up: August 30th Journey Church, Franklin, TN September 6 GA Community Fellowship, Reynolds, Sept. 13th Event Battle for Your Heart Introductory October 4th Midway Church, Villa Rica, GA October 18th TX Tomball Bible Church, Tomball, October 25th Men’s Hearts Wellspring Group, Battle for November 8th Liberty University November 29th Towlaliga Baptist Church, Jackson, GA Thank you for your prayers for our family as Rachel and I both travel during this highly transitional time. On top of all of the above we are More photos from our congregational meal thanks to Teresa Harvey. “For in Christ Jesus you are all sons of God, through faith. 27 For as many of you as were Happy September Birthdays!! ~Galatians 3:26-27 9/5 Teresa Harvey 9/6 Scott Dennis 9/6 Terry Clotfelter 9/7 Jake Skelton 9/14 baptized into Christ have put on Christ. “ Suzy Skelton Choir News Note from Nancy… “It's not too late to be a part of Lily Skelton Wright 9/14 Zack Fowler 9/24 Michael Smith 9/24 Alex Gordon 9/25 choir for the Fall and Christmas season. Come at 7:15 on Wednesdays.” To the glory of God, Faith Presbyterian Church has been called together to faithfully proclaim the Gospel, to make and equip disciples for Christ, and to advance God’s Kingdom in our families, Our church’s website: www.faithpresbyterianepc.org Please join us for a beautiful time of praise and worship through music. The Choir rehearses Wednesday evenings, 7:15-8:30 pm. “The true greatness of any church in not how many it seats but how many it sends!” I will sing of steadfast love and justice; to you, O LORD, I will make music. ~Psalm 101:1 Church Membership Faith Presbyterian Church is a congregation of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church (www.epc.org) and the Presbytery of the Southeast (www.epcsoutheast.org). If you are interested in joining Faith Presbyterian Church (EPC), you may do so by a profession of your faith in Jesus Christ, by a re-affirmation of your faith, or by a transfer of your membership from another church. Please speak with the Pastor or an Elder concerning your desire.
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