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ABC Bridge 09-23-15 rvs.pub
Page 1 THE BRIDGE VOL. 8 NO. 38 SEPTEMBER 23, 2015 The time for beginning construction on our new east-end building is about to arrive. (Construction of the building that will be housing the Lamplighter’s Bible Fellowship Group is set to begin in January.) Mark down Sunday morning, October 25. On that day, we will have a revised schedule so that we can gather outside for a Ground-breaking Ceremony. Watch the Bridge and website for further details. Please be aware that it is probable that some preliminary site work will already be underway by the Sunday of ground-breaking. We could start seeing activity on the east end within a matter of days. These are exciting times at Austin Baptist Church! — G. Dyer I hope you will take note of the EDUCATION CONNECTION table next Sunday. You will see it in the lobby immediately beside the “@Home” Resource Center. Our church is involved in partnerships with schools in our area. The commitment is to show Christ’s love through helping children with reading, support of teachers and other faculty, and in other ways. Evonne Boggs and Jen Brannan are giving leadership to this very special and effective ministry. If you have been seeking a way to serve, I hope you will consider devoting time to Education Connection. Your acts of love can make a world of difference! On Wednesday evening, September 30, at 7:15 p.m., I will be having another information meeting about the trip to Israel and Jordan that I will be hosting in March of next year. If you have an interest in more information—or have already registered but were not able to attend the first information meeting—I invite you to join me in the chapel to learn more about this exciting opportunity to tour the land of the Bible. (ConƟnued on page 2) Page 2 THE BRIDGE (ConƟnued from page 1) STAFF Dr. Gary Dyer SENIOR PASTOR Cell 512-574-9095 garyd@austinbaptistchurch.com Dr. David Procter EXECUTIVE PASTOR Cell 512-695-4133 davidp@austinbaptistchurch.com John Parker ASSOCIATE PASTOR OF MUSIC & WORSHIP Cell 512-705-7570 johnp@austinbaptistchurch.com Matt Gillum MINISTER TO STUDENTS & THEIR FAMILIES Cell 512-739-1431 mattg@austinbaptistchurch.com Cathy Smith MINISTER TO CHILDREN & THEIR FAMILIES Cell 512-956-1355 cathys@austinbaptistchurch.com Dodie Morris MUSIC & WORSHIP ASSOCIATE dodiem@austinbaptistchurch.com — ADMINISTRATION — Christina Mendoza MINISTERIAL STAFF EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT christinam@austinbaptistchurch.com Jennifer Koret FINANCE ADMINISTRATOR jenniferk@austinbaptistchurch.com Rita Jones OFFICE MANAGER ritaj@austinbaptistchurch.com Derek Tackett FACILITIES MANAGER Cell 512-845-2086 derekt@austinbaptistchurch.com Clifteen Samuelson EVENTS COORDINATOR events@austinbaptistchurch.com — SUPPORT STAFF — Tammy Sargent FINANCE CLERK tammys@austinbaptistchurch.com Barbara Hunley ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT barbarah@austinbaptistchurch.com Elena Samper ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT elenas@austinbaptistchurch.com Meredith Todd CHILDREN’S MINISTRY ASSOCIATE mereditht@austinbaptistchurch.com Kati Dobbs CHILDREN’S MINISTRY ASSOCIATE katid@austinbaptistchurch.com Speaking of Wednesday evenings, we have such a wonderful time together each Wednesday evening at ABC. The great meals—prepared by the loving hands of the Samuelsons and their team of devoted volunteers—are always something special. (The Strawberry Shortcake last Wednesday evening was irresistible!) The fellowship as a family of faith around the tables is always sweet. We have the opportunity to get much more in-depth in our Bible study. (Right now we are in chapter 20 of the great book of Exodus.) The children have a great time in their choirs. As one of my friends often says, “It’s all good!” I know it is a challenge for some of our folks to get to our campus on Wednesday nights with work schedules, traffic, and distance; but for those who can, it gives a valuable boost in the middle of the week. Gary Dyer, Pastor John 3:30 THE BRIDGE Page 3 Thirst: Mission Liberia - Bringing Living Water to God’s People Todd Phillips will preach for us in both services on Sunday, October 11. He is the Founder and President of THE LAST WELL (www.thelastwell.org), an organization with a Godsized mission to “provide access to clean water to the entire nation of Liberia – border to border – and offer the Gospel to every Liberian we serve.” THE LAST WELL has set the goal of reaching every Liberian with water and the Gospel by 2020! Todd is the Executive Producer of THIRST: Mission Liberia (www.thirstmissionliberia.com), a documentary about their historic efforts in Liberia. Before serving in his current role, Todd served as Teaching Pastor at Lake Pointe Church in Rockwall, Texas. Lake Pointe serves over 8,000 people weekly. Before serving at Lake Pointe, Todd spent 15 years serving as pastor for four generationally targeted evangelistic ministries in Texas: Austin Metro, San Antonio Metro, and The Soul Café in Kerrville, as well as serving as the pastor of Frontline, a ministry to young adults in Washington D.C. These four ministries combined reached over 40,000 young adults with the Gospel. Serve the Poor. Stop Injustice. Change the World…In Jesus’ Name (www.threadsmedia.com). Todd completed a Master of Divinity at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in 2000 with honors, and received a Doctorate of Ministry from Dallas Theological Seminary in 2010. Todd, his wife Julie, and their three children: Parker, Katherine, and Raney Grace live in Heath, Texas. Julie is the daughter of ABC members Gary and Janan Grissom. On the evening of October 11, Austin Baptist Church will host the first screening of the documentary Todd has produced about his ministry in Liberia. It will be shown at 6:00 pm in the Worship Center. Make plans to attend, and bring a friend! — David Procter Todd has two passions: 1) Sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ with those who don’t yet know Him, and 2) Discipling Christ-followers to give all of their lives and lifestyles to God. He prays daily for men and women in the American church today to live out the principles summed up in the following quote: “One person totally devoted to God can do infinitely more than a thousand people who have simply been awakened by God’s Spirit.” Todd is the author of Spiritual CPR: Reviving a Flat-lined Generation, and Get Uncomfortable: The Last Well partners with the best water and gospel organizations in the industry to bring clean water and the Gospel to the entire nation of Liberia. Page 4 THE BRIDGE We welcome these new members whose photos we were not able to include last week. Their bios were detailed in the September 16 issue of The Bridge. To read them, click here. THE BRIDGE Page 5 Page 6 THE BRIDGE Hymns Reference Scripture I realize that most people do not even pick up a hymnal these days. We either have the words and notes memorized, or we depend on the screens for the words. You may not be aware that there is a scripture for each hymn or praise song, found just under the title. Additionally, there is an index in the back of the hymnal that lists all of the scriptures. This little tool comes in handy during the planning of a worship service; however, you might find it interesting to look up whatever scripture you are meditating on during your quiet time this week. For example, if you are reading Psalm 139, you would find that there are five hymns that illustrate that chapter. My top two favorites are “My Lord is Near Me All the Time” and “Search Me, O God.” As I prepared the PowerPoint for the service on Sunday, I experimented with just reading the scripture verses in the order that the hymns will be sung: Don’t worry about anything, but in everything let your requests be made known to God. Enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise. Jesus replied to them, “Have faith in God.” Trust in the Lord with all your heart. Response: Here I am. Send me. Isn’t that amazing? Sunday is going to be wonderful! Children’s Choirs and Joyful Noise are singing at the beginning of both services, so come early! - Dodie No reservations required! You’re welcome to attend! Page 7 THE BRIDGE POSITION AVAILABLE FINANCE CLERK BIBLE FELLOWSHIP A PLACE TO GROW, CONNECT, & SERVE General Purpose: To perform administrative tasks related to supporting the Finance Office in financial recordkeeping and day-to-day financial operations of the Church. This is a part-time position. Qualifications: Understands the basic procedures and controls of accounting. Is comfortable in an accounting/financial environment. Is comfortable with accounting software and Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, Outlook). Possesses strong organizational skills and pays attention to detail. Possesses high integrity and can be trusted with confidential information. To Apply: Submit resumé by email to Jennifer Koret at jenniferk@austinbaptistchurch.com. Members and Guests, Genesis describes the consequences of sin and the impact it has on families, friends, and all of mankind. What God chose to do about it, demonstrates His holiness, His perfect justice, and most of all His love. Join us Sunday as we continue this fascinating discussion. Zack Page 8 THE BRIDGE Mary Hill Davis Missions Offering ABC Given To-Date: $4,215.00 Needed on Thursday mornings, 9 a.m. to 12 noon for Women’s Bible Study. For Parents Night Out once a month from 5:45 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. (every third Friday). Contact Cathy at cathys@austinbaptistchurch.com or call 512-491-9600. Page 9 THE BRIDGE CANNED MEAT Whole Chicken Canned Hams Tuna Beef Stew Chili Without Beans Spam or Treat Chicken & Dumplings Hash Sloppy Joes Ham Spread Roast Beef Deviled Ham Vienna Sausage Beef Corned Beef MEAT SUBSTITUTES Spaghetti & Meatballs Macaroni & Cheese Peanut Butter Soups - All Kinds Dried Pinto Beans (1 to 2 lbs) Ravioli BEVERAGES Tang Juices Tea Coffee Hot Chocolate Mix Evaporated Mix Nonfat Dry Milk BABY ITEMS Formulas Cereals Canned Meat, Canned Fruit Canned Vegetables Pkg. Egg Noodles Pkg. Spaghetti & Sauce BREAKFAST FOODS Juices Boxes of Dry Cereal Oatmeal DRESSING Cream of Wheat & SAUCES Malt-O-Meal Tomato Sauce/Paste Grits DESSERTS Spaghetti Sauce Pancake Mix Cake Mixes Picante Sauce Pancake Syrup Cake Frosting Taco Sauce Jelly/Jam Pie Filling Mayonnaise Puddings Catsup STAPLES Jell-O Mustard Flour Cornmeal STARCHES CANNED FRUIT Sugar Rice: 1 to 2 lbs. Peaches Bisquick Mix Pinto Beans: 1 to 2 lbs. Fruit Cocktail Muffins/Bread Mixes Chili Powder Applesauce Crisco Navy Beans: 1 to 2 lbs. Pears Ritz Crackers Lima Beans: 1 to 2 lbs. Pineapples Saltine Crackers Pkg. Macaroni Baking Powder Baking Soda Salt & Pepper Chili Powder VEGETABLES Mixed Vegetables Corn Peas Green Beans Tomatoes Carrots Mustard Greens Spinach Beets Squash Potatoes Lima Beans (1 to 2 lbs) Pork & Beans Instant Potatoes Black-eyed Peas Canned Yams Red Beans Pinto Beans (canned) SOAP & WASHING DETERGENT All Kinds/Small Boxes Bath Soap Dish Detergent PLEASE NO FOREIGN OR PERISHABLE GOODS. EXPIRATION DATES MUST BE IN GOOD STANDING. BRING TO BIBLE FELLOWSHIP GROUP CLASSES OR RECEPTACLES NEAR THE WELCOME CENTER. Page 10 THE BRIDGE Each year in September, American Heritage Girls troops around the country participate in a day of service. Each year, we try to do something different than the year before. This year, our troop had a tea party for a retirement home in Austin. All the girls helped get the tea party ready. The Tenderhearts (1st-3rd grade) made “French Vanilla” candles. The older girls made 3D Eiffel Towers for the centerpieces on each table. On Saturday, September 19, 2015, we invited all the residents to come and have tea with us. Several people came and interacted with the girls. Each girl made sure that the attendee had something to eat and drink, and had some conversation. It was awesome to see the different generations having conversations and laughing. The moms helped with the food and took some pictures. — Jennifer Wilcoxson Page 11 THE BRIDGE SAVE THE DATE ! VE A S E TH E ! T DA SAVE THE DATE !!! Wed., Oct. 28, 5:30-7:30 p.m. ABC Parking Lot Page 12 Many of our students love the game ping pong. On any given Sunday morning or Wednesday night, you can find them up in the youth area battling it out! I am not very gifted at this sport, but I think it’s a great game to watch. Especially interesting is watching the players when they think about their next move. Every swing and shot is designed to strike a blow and impacts their action. In some ways, ping pong is like conflict in friendships. Once the battle is determined, the actions of each person are designed to attack. In the end, there is a winner and someone loses. But one thing is for sure, neither person at the end is on the same team. THE BRIDGE ary crew (which also included Barnabas). During one of their journeys, John Mark chickened out and ran back to Jerusalem, leaving Paul and his crew with one less person for their work. This decision really angered Paul. In fact he was so angry that later when John Mark wanted to come with him on another journey, he refused. Barnabas wanted to have grace on John Mark and give him another chance. However, this caused an argument between Paul and Barnabas that ended with them splitting ways. The greatest missionary team on the planet split up because of a conflict between friends. For Axis this week, we are talking about When Friends Conflict. Our primary passage is the story of Paul and John Mark. It’s an interesting story to observe. Rarely do the authors of the New Testament talk directly about it, but it was a conflict that changed the course of Paul’s ministry. Where does it end? In time (specifically in Colossians 4 and 2 Timothy 4), we see Paul calling John Mark back. Paul even went so far as calling the young man helpful for his work. He eventually resolved the conflict. John Mark not only helped Paul later in his life, but also many scholars credit him with coordinating with Peter to write the Gospel of Mark. The resolution ended in glory to God. John Mark was a young man who was part of Paul’s mission- God calls us to forgive. We talk often about the fact that God God calls us to forgive. We talk often about the fact that God has plans for our personal lives, but we also have to consider that God has plans for our friendships. has plans for our personal lives, but we also have to consider that God has plans for our friendships. What awesome things will happen as a result of us resolving broken friendships? What people will find their salvation through Christ because of our friendships? Forgiveness always costs something, but Jesus commands it for His sake. May we be a church that shows grace and resolves broken relationships for the glory and fame of our Lord Jesus Christ! By Christ’s Love, Matt THE BRIDGE Page 13 Page 14 THE BRIDGE Next Week at ABC Fellowship Menus Wednesday, Sept. 30: Hamburgers Sun., Sept. 27 9:00 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 11:11 a.m. Traditional Worship, Worship Center Bible Fellowship Classes Contemporary Worship, Worship Center Mon., Sept. 28 6:00 p.m. APRC Fall Extravaganza, Austin DoubleTree Hotel Deacons Meeting, Great Hall 6:30 p.m. Tues., Sept. 29 5:00 p.m. Building Committee Meeting, Rm. 187 Wed., Sept. 30 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:15 p.m. Recurring Events SUNDAY AWANA 2:00 pm Joyful Noise Rehearsal 2:00 pm , Choir Room MONDAY Fellowship Meal, Great Hall Business Meeting/Bible Study, Great Hall Student Ministry: AXIS Bible Study Israel Trip Info Meeting, Rm187 Thurs., Oct. 1 6:30 p.m. E3 Parenting Seminar, Rm. 187 On the Horizon OCTOBER 2015 4 Fall Food Drive Begins ACTEENS 7 Outreach & Evangelism Team Meeting 10 Student Ministry: The Climb 11 Todd Phillip’s Movie “Thirst” 12 Adults on Mission Meeting 14 Student Ministry: Fields of Faith (Dell Diamond) 15 E3 Parenting Seminar 16 Parents Night Out 17 Adopt-a-Highway 18 Membership 101 Class Missions Committee Meeting, Rm. 187 Finance Committee Meeting, Rm. 275 21 Celebrate Recovery Meetings Begin, Rm. 266 Student Ministry iServe: Vandegrift Homecoming Parade 22 American Heritage Girls/Trail Life Celebration Dinner 26 Deacons Meeting, Great Hall 28 Trunk or Treat NOVEMBER 2015 1 Samaritan’s Purse Operation Christmas Child Begins 4 Business Meeting (for October) 8 Membership 101 Class, Choir Room 12 Hill Toppers’ Covered Dish Event, Great Hall 13 AWANA Lock-In 14 Student Ministry’s Turkey Bowl 15 Finance Committee Meeting 16 Deacons Meeting 18 Business Meeting Church-wide Thanksgiving Dinner 20 Parents Night Out 25 No Midweek Activities or Fellowship Meal 26 Thanksgiving Holiday - ABC Offices Closed 27 ABC Offices Closed Note: November Business Meeting rescheduled to Dec. 2nd NOTE: Items for THE BRIDGE are due to Rita Jones by noon Friday. Send to ritaj@austinbaptistchurch.com Men’s Prayer Group 6:45 a.m., Welcome Center TUESDAY Tiny Tots & Tunes 10:00 am Class, Rm 113 11:00 am Class, Rm 113 Music Rehearsal 6:30 pm, 11:11 Band WEDNESDAY Tiny Tots & Tunes 10:00 am Class, Rm 113 Kids Choirs– WACK 6:00 pm WEDNESDAY (cont.) Music Rehearsals Handbells, 6:00 p.m. Sanctuary Choir, 7:15 p.m. Orchestra, 7:45 p.m. Celebrate Recovery Starts Oct. 21 6:00 p.m., Rm. 266 THURSDAY American Heritage Girls Oct. 1, 15 & 29 6:00 pm, Rm 117 Trail Life Oct. 1, 15 & 29 6:30 pm, Rm 268 Mom2Mom Bible Study 9:45 am Room 267 Women’s Bible Study Starts Sept. 24, 9:45 am Room 268 Deacons on Call Week of September 28, 2015 James Gandy ................... 512-836-0577 Demetrius Loukas ............ 512-452-5293 Our Response to God’s Faithfulness Our Tithes & Offerings General Fund Designated Bldg./Strong Foundation Total Giving 09-20-15 $38,352.28 $3,650.00 $11,575.00 $53,577.28 YTD $1,984,431.68 $58,904.11 $2,265,075.33 $4,308,411.12 Building on a Strong Foundation Total-to-Date $3,602,507.50 Our Attendance 09-20-15 9:00 Service .......................................................... 545 11:11 Service ........................................................ 200 Bible Fellowship..................................................... 782 Scofield Farms......................................................... 61 Amistad ................................................................... 25 AUSTIN BAPTIST CHURCH ▪ 7016 RIBELIN RANCH DRIVE ▪ AUSTIN TX 78750 ▪ 512.491.9600 ▪ www.austinbaptistchurch.com