July - First Baptist Church

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July - First Baptist Church
The
F IRST Edition
J U LY 2 0 1 5
AT THE HEART OF THINGS DOWNTOWN
FROM THE PASTOR’S HEART
Recently on a Sunday evening, I quoted Dr. Doug Bischoff, the Next
Generations Minister at First Baptist Church of Houston, Texas. He wrote
an article addressing the spiritual fallout of the next generation. The
pastor wrote, "The problem today isn't that many of our church kids are
rejecting the faith of their parents. The problem is that too many are
accepting the apathetic, impersonal, mediocre faith of their
parents." (Southwestern News, Fall 2014, p. 22)
Whether you agree with this statement or not, it should cause us to
evaluate our own faith influence. Ask yourself, if everyone lived out your
faith, would our society be better, worse, or about the same? Let’s be honest, all of us have room
for improvement when it comes to our faith.
How do we develop a passionate faith? Here are nine requirements:
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8.
9.
Love God Supremely (Deuteronomy 6:15)
Love Others Deeply (1 John 3:11)
Love the Word of God Profoundly (Colossians 3:16)
Talk to God Continuously (1 Thessalonians 5:17)
Live a Holy Example (1 Timothy 4:12)
Share Your Faith Boldly (Romans 1:16)
Trust God Wholeheartedly (2 Timothy 4:16-17)
Do Everything with Excellence (Colossians 3:23)
Persevere (2 Timothy 4:7-8)
In Christ,
Michael
FBC TOTAL DEBT
May 30 Balance: $54,139.32
Received thru June 30: $1,900
CURRENT BALANCE:
$52,239.95
Quote of the Month:
"Christian love, either towards God or
towards man, is an affair of the will."
C.S. Lewis
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We’re on a journey…off the map!
Vacation Bible School has come and gone but not without lessons learned! I tend
to be a bit of a slow learner so I didn’t realize this until day 2 of VBS, but in our
theme this year, “Journey off the Map,” I came to realize that this journey is the
journey we take with Jesus! Duh, right?! I know! As we live in this world, we no
longer live by sight but we live by faith! It is more than just the snacks, games,
and crafts of Bible school; this relates straight to our very lives.
This means as Jesus calls us out, we go, not always knowing what’s in store but
knowing He is in control and that He is good. Throw the map out the window…you won’t need it for this
trek!
Here are a few things going on in the student ministry for the month of July:
• Summer Bible Study :: July 7, 14, 21, 28.
–We have seen great attendance in our Bible study this summer! God is using this time to
grow our students in their faith, evangelism and discipleship! Summer Bible study continues
every Tuesday night from 7-9pm throughout the summer for middle/high school students!
Camp
Table Rock :: July 13-17
•
–Please pray for our students to be impacted once again as they enjoy another year at Camp
Table Rock!
• St. Louis Double Header :: July 30-31
–What could be better than an evening with the beloved St. Louis Cardinals and a trip to the
coasters at Six Flags?! Not much! Our double header trip to St. Louis should be a great
closing to the month of July!
As always, thanks for reading!
Luke Tolley
Student Pastor
From the Children’s Ministry
As I write this we are in the middle of our Journey Off the Map Vacation Bible
School, and my heart is overjoyed at the response we have had this year. We
have almost 90 children enrolled and have so many wonderful kids from around
our community. All of this would not have been possible without the amazing
volunteers who committed their time, energy, and passion to making VBS a
success. Words cannot do justice for the gratitude and appreciation I feel. I know
God has used this week to change eternity for several of these children.
This month we continue to prepare for associational camp at Baptist Hill. We are
taking three girls and five boys to camp, several of whom have not accepted
Christ. Please commit to pray for these kids during the weeks of July 20-31 as
camp is in progress. Pray these campers will come to know the love of our amazing God. Thank you
again to all those who donated money to send a child to camp; we appreciate it more than you know!
As I think about these two major summer events and all we have done together as a church family, it
reminds me once again how blessed I am to be a part of First Baptist Church!
Stacy Heaton
Children’s Minister
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SIGN-UP FOR FIRST
FITNESS
Functional Movement
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11 am
Why do we fall, have those constant morning aches
and pains, become restricted in our movement? Learn
how to better manage and even relieve these issues
with Functional Movement. Improve balance, range of
motion and strength through purposeful postures,
breathing techniques and soft tissue work.
$5 per class
Park in the south parking lot (off Mt. Vernon) and use
south doors of the Christian Life Center (west building).
I look forward to seeing you. Call or text Kim Eoff @
417-865-7598, or e-mail keoff1@sbcglobal.net with
questions or for more information.
Kick-Off, Friday,
August 7, 5:30 pm
Christian Life Center &
Parking Lot
Backpacks will be given out to the
neighborhood children attending.
Each Sunday School Department will
be assigned items to bring to help fill
each one. Containers will be available
in the CLC and Worship Center. We
will be serving hot dogs, cotton candy,
popcorn, and snow cones. Please
come welcome everyone.
If you are not enrolled in a Bible
Study department, these are the
supplies needed:
#2 pencils, 24 count Crayola
Salad Luncheon, Thursday, July 9, 11:30 am Fellowship
Crayons, glue sticks, bottles of
Hall - Our speaker will be Jaimie Trussell, Senior Director Elmer’s Glue, two pocket folders (no
of Development, Convoy of Hope. Bring a salad and enjoy brads), large boxes of Kleenex,
Ziplock gallon and sandwich bags,
a time of fellowship and learn more about Convoy of
Fiskar brand of scissors, box of
Hope. Dessert and drinks provided.
Crayola colored pencils, Clorox
Incredible Pizza Luncheon Tuesday, August 4, 11:30 am - wipes, package of dry erase markers,
This was a hit the last time we went out for lunch. Please pink block erasers, and spiral
notebooks (wide-ruled).
make reservations in the church office so we will have a
Deadline to bring supplies is July 26.
head count for Incredible Pizza.
Events and
Opportunities
Picnic at Nathanael Greene Park, Thursday, August 20,
4-8 pm, Dinner at 6:30 pm - Please bring baked beans, salad, dessert, or chips. Hamburgers and
hot dogs, drinks, and paper goods will be provided. If you have some outdoor games like
horseshoes, you are most welcome to bring them.
A note of appreciation has been received from Melody Dunagan.
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J U LY 2 0 1 5
The
FIRST Edition
THE RECORD SPEAKS
ATTENDANCE
FINANCIAL
6/7
316
WEEKLY OFFERINGS $30,856
6/14
323
6/21
320
$15,433
$ 11,019
6/28
291
$13,378 N/A
MONTHLY TITHES TO DATE....................................................$71,639
MONTHLY BUDGET TO DATE ...........................................$93,399
MONTHLY NEEDED TO DATE .......................................... $21,760
RECEIVED THRU MAY..................................................$457,222
BUDGETED THRU MAY ................................................$503,569
YEARLY NEEDED................................................ UNDER $46,347
Y O U R C H U R C H S TA F F
C H U R C H I N F O R M AT I O N
Worship with us at 10:45 AM & 6:00 PM Sundays
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9AM - 5PM
Telephone: 417.866.7202, Fax: 417.862.4925
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The First Edition is a monthly publication of the First Baptist Church of Springfield, MO.
www.fbcspringfield.com
525 South Avenue
Springfield, MO 65806
SENIOR PASTOR ---------------------------------------------MICHAEL OVERTON
PASTOR OF WORSHIP & ADMINISTRATION ----------------------DAVID NOLTE
CHILDREN’S MINISTER -------------------------------------------STACY HEATON
PRESCHOOL MINISTER -------------------------------------------VALERIE PFEIL
STUDENT MINISTER -------------------------------------------------LUKE TOLLEY
ACCOUNTING-----------------------------------------------------------RMMC, PC
ACCOUNTING ------------------------------------------------------PAULA SPENCE
PASTOR’S SECRETARY-------------------------------------------JANE ADAMSON
ADMINISTRATION SECRETARY------------------------------------VALERIE PFEIL
RECEPTIONIST/MUSIC SECRETARY ------------------------VALERIE MCBRIDE
ORGANIST-------------------------------------------------------------BLYE MOORE
PIANIST --------------------------------------------------JANICE BRANDENBURGH
MAINTENANCE --------------------------------------------------DOUG MCKINNEY
BUILDING SUPERINTENDENT ---------------------------------- FRANK MORELLI
CONTRACT CLEANING --------------------------------------------------JIM SMITH
JULY BIRTHDAYS
Charlie Goodwin July 1
Fonda Montgomery
Anita Pennington July 2
Shasta Miller
July 3
Louise Rogers
July 4
Jeffery Dickson
July 6
Darrell Moore
Ken Nichols
Sylvia Derryberry July 8
Rosemary Jackson
Don Trogdon
Rodney Boyd
July 9
Anna McGraw
Durlene Castor
Carlene Pennel
Roscoe Self
Jim Baumlin
Ben Goodwin
Paige Jones
Landry Jones
Will Moccia
Sonya Connolly
Shirley Cook
Janell Marbut
Joyce Boyt
David Nolte
July 11
July 13
July 14
July 15
July 17
July 18
July 19
Larry Wilcher
Brad Carter
Patricia Haas
Julie Ipock
Lois Dean
Stan Adamson
Louise Buckley
Susan Lee
Tara Ruble
Roy Lewis
Harry Miles
Misty Fulbright
Karey Highfill
July 20
July 21
July 24
July 25
July 26
July 27
June Perkins
Robert Carney
Don Kraeger
Jean Matthews
Michelle Gray
Gwen Jeffries
Al Langston
Charles Lyon
Rick Welker
Cynthia Gardner
Brittany Zachary
July 28
July 29
July 30
July 31
Blessings from the Library
From the Shelves
I checked a book out of the library intending to return it. Instead I bought
a copy for myself. Praying the Prayers of the Bible by James Banks
(242.7 BAN) turned out to be a very practical book for me. First point in
its favor is it is more Bible than Banks. That is to say, Banks quotes eons
of Scripture. Quite an accomplishment since the book is only 270 LARGE print pages. So nice of the
publisher to consider us senior citizens by using large print. Somehow senior citizen-hood has
brought with it insomnia as well as vision problems for me! At two in the morning I am wide awake.
Deigning to count sheep as inane and ineffective, I pray. My prayers have fallen into a never-failing
pattern. A childlike list of thanks turns to awe as I suddenly realize the power required to give me
those blessings. This is not all bad, but can be expanded to my improvement. Banks has shown me
how. Each very short chapter offers less than a page of introduction by Banks, then Scripture after
Scripture centered on a single theme follows. Sometimes Banks ends the chapter with prayer
starters. I haven't used those yet as my heart has gotten the point before I get there. This may not
sound like your cup of tea, but it meets my need. Apologies to both God and the pastor who have
tried by means of Scripture and sermons to teach me to pray. I always need to learn more. The book
was given in appreciation of Martha Martin. God bless Martha and the dear soul who gave the book.
From the Archives
The Hand of God
By J. Wesley Brizendine
Rev. Brizendine shares portions of letters he wrote to his family from the mission fields. From humble
beginnings, he served in Liberia, West Africa to Guam with his wife Genevieve. Their appointment
with the Foreign Mission Board came in 1967.
He tells of first impressions of the people he went to serve. At one service the pay was three
chickens and a pail of rice. This payment was a sacrifice for the congregation. He continues to tell
interesting stories of the culture, housing and food. The missionary couple dealt with snakes,
swamps ‘ju ju’ men, leprosy, and other sicknesses they could not heal. But, there were joys and
triumph along the way plus sad experiences.
Rev. Brizendine’s testimony is “God brought us through the impossible. To God be the Glory, for
indeed he has done great things.” He continues to serve at FBC as Sunday School Teacher even
though Genevieve has gone on to her reward in heaven.
FBC is blessed with dedicated missionaries who retire to continue to support and serve the church.
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