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CrossPointe Baptist Church
9810 NE 76th Street
Vancouver, WA 98662-3822
October 2016
360-892-2111, www.crosspointebaptist.net
www.facebook.com/pages/Crosspointe-Baptist-Church
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Glorifying God
I want to take the next several newsletters to expand upon our new mission
statement which hopefully all of you know by now. The statement is “Glorifying
God by multiplying faithful followers of Jesus Christ.”
The word “glorify” in the Old Testament came from a word that means
“weighty.” If something was weighty it was thought to be valuable. The idea of
brightness or splendor was also used in connection with the word “glorify.” To
glorify God means to please Him or honor Him. Our lives have been designed by
God to bring glory to Him. As believers, our ultimate goal should be to glorify
God in all that we do, in all that we say, and in all that we think. Our actions,
reactions, and interactions with others should bring God pleasure. We don’t live
for our own gain but for His glory!
As a church we long to live for the glory of God. We want His name and His
fame to be made known in our church, community, country, and around the
world. We do not exist for ourselves or even for others as much as for the glory
of God. Living for the glory of God means that we are most concerned about
pleasing God. We are not trying to please people but God.
One of the ways we glorify God is by obeying Him. The Great Commission is at
the heart of our mission statement. We know God is glorified when we obey His
command to make disciples of all nations. We will talk about that more next
time!
In His Grip,
Pastor Jim
Please join us as we participate in this wonderful program of delivering the blessed
hope of Christmas to millions of precious little ones around the world.
Contact Denise Harvey (360-604-5502, snuffer-dog@q.com) with any questions.
School Supplies: pens, pencils and sharpeners, crayons or markers, stamps and ink
pad sets, writing pads or paper, solar calculators, coloring and picture books, etc.
Toys: small cars, dolls, stuffed animals, kazoos, harmonicas, yo-yos, jump ropes,
small Etch A Sketch®, toys that light up or make noise (with extra batteries), Slinky®,
etc.
Hygiene Items: toothbrush, toothpaste, mild bar soap (in a plastic bag), comb,
washcloth, etc.
Other: hard candy and lollipops, mints, gum (please place all candy in Ziploc bag),
t-shirts, socks, ball caps, sunglasses, hair clips, toy jewelry, watches, flashlight, (with
extra batteries), etc.
A Personal Note: You may enclose a note to the child and a photo of yourself or
your family. (If you include your name and address, the child may write back.)
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Let’s Talk about How To Share Christ More Effectively
Operation Shoebox
“In the hands of local churches, every gift-filled shoebox is a powerful tool for
evangelism and discipleship—transforming the lives of children and their
families around the world through the Good News of Jesus Christ.”
CrossPointe is participating in the Operation Christmas Child shoebox ministry. Last
year CrossPointe sent out over 120 packed shoeboxes!!!!! This is a wonderful
opportunity to bring joy, hope, and laughter to needy children each year across the
world by packing shoe boxes filled with simple gifts.
“More than that, each box brings the true meaning of Christmas – God’s gift to
mankind, the birth of His Son,
Jesus Christ.”
As shoebox gifts are distributed, local pastors or church leaders present the Gospel in a
fun way designed for kids while family and friends listen in. Along with their shoebox
gift, children also receive The Greatest Gift, a colorful presentation of the Gospel in
their own language.
Crosspointe has many people who share their faith with others,
sometimes resulting in new believers. We rejoice at that and want to see
much more of it. We are interested to know how you’re witnessing and/or
what ideas you have for encouraging and helping others at Crosspointe to
witness also.
On Sunday, October 9th from 4:30 to 6:00 pm we will have an
Evangelism Forum open to all. We will make a brief presentation, then we
will ask for your feedback and ideas. We want to hear what you’re doing,
what you’ve heard is working, and what you think we should try. There will
be some attention to what the church can do in terms of programs or events,
but we intend to mostly focus on what we as individual believers can do. The
goal is to leave the meeting with lots of ideas that will help our planning,
training, and encouraging of witnessing in the months that follow.
In our Elders meetings we are addressing many issues, but we keep
coming back to evangelism as an essential purpose and function that we must
evaluate and pursue. Your participation in this forum will help us in that
ongoing, never-ending focus. I hope to see you October 9th in Rooms
304/305.
How to Get Started:
*Boxes will be available in the foyer (or you may purchase a similarly sized clear plastic box
with lid)
* Decide whether your shoebox will be for a boy or girl and choose an age category
(ages 2 – 14
*Fill it with simple appropriate gifts (see list below to get started)
*Include $7 in the shoebox to help cover the cost of shipping and other expenses (or
give on-line)
CrossPointe’s Operation Christmas Child Kick-off Sunday will be October 16. A table
with all the information you need will be available in the church foyer. Filled shoe
boxes may be brought to the church from Sunday, October 30 until Sunday,
November 20 when we will dedicate our boxes to the Lord during both services. The
boxes will then be taken to a local collection site.
By Mark Bradley
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Hello Everyone,
My name is James Smith and I am the new Senior Adult Pastor. I look forward
to getting to know every Senior here at Crosspointe in the weeks ahead, and
being available to you when needs arise. I would like to announce two
upcoming events for you to consider attending.
On October the 8th Crosspointe Seniors are going to Multnomah Falls and
Bonneville Dam and having lunch together. It promises to be a great time of
fellowship and fun. If you want to go just let me know in person or send a note
to jpresmith@msn.com. We will be leaving the church at 9:00 AM.
Also on October the 24th - 26th there is a Senior Adult Retreat at Cannon
Beach Conference Center. This is sponsored by the Northwest Baptist
Convention and open to all Seniors. I will have info available or contact
Marsha Gray at 360-882-2102 or marshag@nwbaptist.org. There is a cost
involved which covers breakfast, dinner, lodging and the conference.
Let us serve the Lord together as Crosspointe Seniors.
James Smith
Senior Adult Pastor
360-944-7516
October is Global Hunger Relief month. On Sunday, October 9th,
brothers and sisters around the world will spend time in special prayer
to intercede for those facing chronic poverty and hunger, and for
missionaries and volunteers fighting to alleviate that suffering.
Please join in prayer that day.
If you would like to give financially, mark “Global Hunger Relief” on
your check or offering envelope. 100% of the money given through
churches goes to feed the hungry.
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Hey everyone!
As your new Children’s Ministry Director, I wanted to give you all a brief
update about some of the great things that are currently happening in our
Preschool and Children’s Departments. Starting the first Sunday in September
we were able to restart our KidsPointe Worship during the 9:15 hour thanks
to leaders Debbie Hensley and Mike Tabor. We are also thankful to have been
able to restart a 3-4 year old Sunday School class led by teachers Greg and
Denise Harvey, with Shanon and Kristi Ryan taking over as teachers for the
2nd/3rd grade class. The Kidspointe Wednesday evening class, led by Monte
and Yana McGary, has resumed for the Fall, along with our Wednesday night
Adult Life Groups. I am so thankful for all of these people (and everyone else
not listed!) for their willingness to serve our children and to encourage them
in their relationships with Christ.
Also, this month we are planning on having a Trunk or Treat Festival here at
the church on Halloween, Monday, October 31 at 6:30pm. We are going to do
things a little differently than in the past. We are looking for at least 10-15
people/families who would be interested in setting up a themed booth inside
of the church for kids to go around and get candy/treats. For example, one
person/family might sign up to do a Seahawks themed booth and another
person/family might do an “Over the Rainbow” theme. The person/family
with the best decorated booth (voted on by the kids) will receive a prize. We
are also going to be providing a FREE hot dog and chips dinner to families. It’s
going to be a great time, so please come and invite your neighbors to come
with you!
I am so grateful for the great things that are happening in our Children’s
Ministry. Our kids are given to us by God to teach and raise up in His love and
truth, and I pray that we will all be good stewards of what He has given us. As
C.S. Lewis wrote, “Children are not a distraction from more important work.
They are the most important work.”
In Him,
Nicolle Gatson,
Children’s Ministry Director
By being part of a Southern Baptist church, we all get to join some huge missions
and service efforts. Baptists combine resources and cooperate together in order
to confront major world problems and share the Good News of salvation and
reconciliation with God through Christ. It is encouraging and exciting to be
involved in a truly global mission.
One of the issues that Baptists tackle together is world hunger. Almost 800
million people around the world live with regular hunger. But instead of focusing
on the overwhelming size of that number, our churches are working to make a
difference in the name of Jesus. As Russell Moore, head of our denomination's
Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, has said, "In the New Testament, James
warns us that a faith without works is a dead faith. 'If a brother or sister is poorly
clothed or lacking in daily food, and one of you says to them, 'Go in peace, be
warmed and filled,' without giving them the things needed for the body, what
good is that?' (James 2:15) Words, even spiritual sounding words, aren't enough.
The gospel compels us to practical acts of mercy."
October is Global Hunger Relief month. On Sunday, October 9th, brothers and
sisters around the world will spend time in special prayer to intercede for those
facing chronic poverty and hunger and for missionaries and volunteers fighting
to alleviate that suffering. Please join in prayer that day.
If you would like to give financially, mark "Global Hunger Relief" on your offering
envelope or check. 100% of the money given through churches goes to feed
the hungry. Global Hunger Relief works in and through existing missions
organizations (the North American Mission Board and International Mission
Board), which keeps costs down and allows Hunger Relief to function without its
own overhead costs. This is another example of the power of cooperation by the
Body of Christ.
Our gifts, though small individually when compared to the need, join with gifts
from other believers. God has directed us to feed the hungry. We have the
beautiful opportunity to obey and then to watch as God works.
By Ashley Seuell
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Then Jesus said to his disciples, “The
harvest is plentiful but the workers are
few. Ask the Lord of harvest, therefore,
to send out workers into his harvest field.
From Christie:
Thank you all for your prayers as we began a new term with the Stay & Play
group. We had a quiet start, as our opening date landed on Eid, but it was
good to go ahead and start. By the second week we had eleven ladies and
fourteen children attending. I am heading to the USA to see all of you midNovember, please pray for more people to co-labor with us. Many interns with
another organization will be leaving at the start of November as well. Pray that
as stories are shared from the beginning of the Word this month, they are
falling on good soil, that families will come to faith in Jesus and claim that He is
the only Way, Truth and Life.
Ladies Night Out
Monday, October 17th, 6:30 PM
Join us for good food and great fellowship as we meet for dinner at
different local restaurants. This month’s location is
La Costa Mexican Restaurant (4708 NE Thurston Way. Over by the
Vancouver Mall). Come prepared to meet and get acquainted with
other Crosspointe ladies. This is a terrific opportunity to invite a
friend, too. Please RSVP on your Connection Card so we know how
many ladies are coming!
Contact Tanja Hancuff (360-907-8853, mierra@comcast.net)
or Sonya Fitzpatrick (360-713-3029, sonya@nwbaptist.org) with
any questions. We hope to see you there!
Thank you to those who have been praying for my health, I’m doing much
better and have got some updates from my mom with some family history and
some medicine from the doctor to help me in the future. One thing I ask, is
that I am in a season where I have insomnia. Pray this gets righted soon.
The show is Friday night
and begins at 7:00 PM. If
you are interested in
attending this event with
other Crosspointe ladies
and/or need additional
information please contact
Sonya Fitzpatrick at
sonya@nwbaptist.org or
360-713-3029.
The ladies who have come to faith are starting to meet with our teammate for
discipleship with the hope that they will be pillars of a church plant one day.
Pray that they are strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus, and they will be
reliable women who will then teach others. (2 Timothy 2: 1-2)
Pray for unity among believers here in the UK, pray that the church will look to
the Bible as truth, not a story. Pray for revival. Pray that we will see our ever
present need of our Savior and share His grace and His plan for His creation
(men & women) to be in a restored relationship with Him, through Jesus
Christ.
Pray for wisdom and discernment and that my confidence in leading our team
will come from HIM, not my own human strength or wisdom.
Blessings to you all. Looking forward to seeing you all,
Christie
Serving the NAME in Central England
This section of the Newsletter is solely dedicated to honor those from our congregation serving
in the field. Please remember to keep each of them in your daily prayers.
Chonda Courtney Pierce (born March 4, 1960)
is an Emmy-nominated and best-selling clean
comedian often billed as “The Queen of Clean.”
She is the RIAA’s most-awarded female comic in
history. Billboard magazine dubbed her “the
country comic,” as she has been making
audiences laugh for decades simply by sharing
stories about her southern upbringing.
The Storehouse Report
August 2016
Bible Journaling Group
Thursday, October 20th at Crosspointe,
6:30 PM, Room 304
We will be illustrating our faith (our favorite Bible
promises) with stamps, stickers, colored pencils,
etc. There are journaling Bibles with wide margins
available, but you can also insert your art into your
existing Bible or just bring a journal or a notebook.
No great artistic talent required!
For more info contact Anne Dehart at
dehart.anne@yahoo.com or 402-209-5154
General August Receipts: $25,738.31
Monthly Budget Requirement: $32,901.83
August Missions Receipts & Allocations $4,510.97
Year-To-Date Net Income/(Loss): $330.37
August 31, 2016 General Fund Balance $50,407.40
The Dead Sea is the Dead Sea because it continually receives and never
gives.- Anonymous
Ladies Daytime Life Group
Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust
destroy and where thieves break in and steal; but lay up for yourselves
treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroy and where
thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there
your heart will be also. Matthew 6:19-21
Tuesdays, 9:30 - 11:00 a.m.
“Sermon on the Mount” by Jen Wilkin
What does it mean to be a citizen of the kingdom of Heaven?
The Sermon on the Mount articulates what the life of a Christ
follower should look like, asking us the same questions it posed
to its original hearers: How should a disciple relate to sin? To
others? To the Law? How does a disciple think, speak, and act?
In this 9-session study, examine the words of Jesus in-depth as
He challenges us to think differently about repentance,
salvation, and sanctification. We meet at the home of Debbie
Hensley, 5303 NE 100th Circle, Vancouver, WA 98686.
Contact Debbie with questions at 360-901-8603 or
Debbie@hensleyinc.com
By Robin Smith, Treasurer
October 2016
Every Week at CrossPointe:
Sunday:
9:15 AM, Worship and Adult Life Groups
10:50 AM, Worship and Adult Life Groups
Tuesday:
10:30 AM, Senior Adult Life Group
6:30 PM, English as a Second Language (ESL)
Wednesday:
5:30 - 7:00 PM, Youth Group (grades 9-12)
7:00 - 8:30 PM, Youth Group (grades 6-8)
7:00 - 8:00 PM, KidsPointe 252 (grades K-5)
7:00 - 8:00 PM, Adult Life Groups
Thursday:
6:00 - 8:00 PM, Worship Team Rehearsal
Paul and Sandi Flint, October 18, 1975
Upcoming Events:
Saturday, October 1st
8:00 AM Adopt A Road Cleanup Day
10:00 AM, Starting Pointe Class
Wednesday, October 5th
6:00 AM, Morning Prayer Gathering
Saturday, October 8th
8:00 AM, Men’s Breakfast
9:00 AM, Senior Adults Day Trip to Multnomah Falls and Bonneville Dam
10:00 AM, Kidspointe Volunteer Meeting
Sunday, October 9th
4:30 PM, Evangelism Forum
Sunday, October 16th
Operation Christmas Child Kick-off
Monday, October 17th
6:30 PM, Ladies Night Out, LaCosta Mexican Restaurant
Thursday, October 20th
6:30 PM, Bible Journaling Group
Sunday, October 23rd
“Bring a Friend to Church” Sunday
Friday, October 21th
7:00 PM, Ladies event: Chonda Pierce Happily Ever After Tour
Monday - Wednesday, October 24th - 26th,
Senior Adult Retreat at Cannon Beach Conference Center
Monday, October 31st
6:30 PM, Trunk or Treat Festival
Happy Birthday to our
Missionaries!
Adelaina and Austin are celebrating Birthdays!
Missionaries out of our own family of believers need our continual
prayer support, as well as encouragement. An especially important
opportunity to do that is when they are celebrating their Birthdays
far away from their families. Help Adelaina and Austin celebrate
their Birthday’s by sending them a card or email with an
encouraging Birthday message and news about your family. Postal
messages take a lot longer, so send them quite early. Contact
Elizabeth Smith for their address at delizabethsmith@me.com, or
phone 360-695-2240 and she will get them for you.
LIFE GROUPS
01
Jane Hollingsworth
Amanda Jenkins
03
Austyn Konopasek
Chris Shell
04
Steve Vance
05
Brian Johnson
Karen Mascott
07
Adelaina Seymour
Cassandra Teferi
09
Sierra Hancuff
10
Austin Seymour
Karen Woodward
11
Debbie Hensley
15
Jennifer Fitzpatrick
Doug Metcalfe-White
Debra Smith
16
Eric Shultz
17
Jon Burch
Evert Huddleston
Sirak Teferi
20
Jackie Goetz
21
Sarah Dela Vega
Tyler Hansen
22
Jodie Elliott
23
Phylis Wahlman
24
Suszanne Andersen
26
Logan Viken
27
Connie McWhirter
29
Steve Mascott
30
Ryan Taylor
Taryn Van Meter
If your special day was not included on the Anniversary or Birthday list, please take a
moment to fill out your Connection Card and include your date(s) so we can update our
records with your information. Thank you!
LEADER:
DAY & LOCATION:
TIME:
Robert Story
Sunday, Room 305
Weekly
Sunday, Room 305
9:15 AM
10:50 AM
Brian Dalgardno
Sunday, Room 302
Weekly
10:50 AM briandalgardno@msn.com
ages 20-59
Steve Hensley
Sunday, Hensleys’
Weekly
James Smith
Ernie Kaps
6:00 PM
EMAIL/COMMENTS:
rjstory1@comcast.net
Adults
jpresmith@msn.com
Senior Adults
steve@hensleyinc.com
“Apologetics”
Sunday, Wimmers’
7:00 PM ernie-vickki@comcast.net
Bi-Weekly
“Sermon notes study”
_________________________________________________________________________
Danny & Laurie
Mondays, Smiths’
6:45 PM youthguy@nwbaptist.org
Kuykendall
1st & 3rd Weeks
“Books of Habakkuk & Haggai”
_________________________________________________________________________
Debbie Hensley
Tuesday, Hensleys’
9:30 AM Debbie@hensleyinc.com, Ladies’
“Sermon on the Mount”
Donna Spencer
Tuesday, Room 305
10:30 AM Senior Adult Class
Weekly
_________________________________________________________________________
Jay DeHart
Wednesday, Camps’
6:30 PM sequah@yahoo.com
2nd & 4th Weeks
Paul Flint
Wednesday, Room 302 7:00 PM paul910@gmail.com, Mens’
Weekly
“The Book of James,”
Sonya Fitzpatrick Wednesday, Room 305 7:00 PM sonya@nwbaptist.org, Ladies’
Weekly
“The book of Ruth”
Doug MetcalfeWednesday, Music Room 7:00 PM metcalfewhite@gmail.com
White
Weekly
“I Am Your God”
_________________________________________________________________________
Mark Bradley
Thursday, Bradleys’
7:00 PM markb@nwbaptist.org
2nd & 4th Weeks
Grant Welch
Thursday, Welches’
7:00 PM grantwelch312@gmail.com
1st & 3rd Weeks
College & Young Professionals
_________________________________________________________________________
Matt Kauffman
Saturday, Berglins’
6:00 PM mckauffman@msn.com
Weekly
Families with kids/Ridgefield
Starting Pointe Class
Saturday, October 1st, 10:00 a.m.
Are you new to Crosspointe? If so, this is the perfect class for you.
You will learn more about the mission, values, vision, and strategy for the
church. You will meet some new people, be able to ask questions, and have
the opportunity to join the church if you would like.
Morning Prayer
Wednesday, October 5th, 6:00-6:30 a.m.
We meet the first Wednesday of the month. Come and join us as we pray for
our church, community, nation, and world. Everyone is welcome.
Adopt a Road Cleanup Day
Saturday, October 1st, 8:00 a.m.
Please contact Dave Jones if you have any questions or would like to
participate at thunderhawk77@juno.com or 369-904-3705.
Everyone’s help is appreciated! Ages 13 to 17 must have a parent consent
form completed in order to participate.
Ministry of the Month
“Women’s Ministry”
Our Women’s Ministry is led by Sonya Fitzpatrick and a group of ladies who
meet regularly with her to pray and plan ways to connect women to the Lord
and to each other. Some upcoming opportunities include:
 Operation Christmas Child - October and November
 Chonda Pierce outing in October
 Ladies Night Out in October
 On-going Life Groups for ladies
Elder and Deacon Recommendations
We want to add two new elders and deacons this year. We would like your
input in selecting them. Deacons are a service-oriented team of godly men
who take care of practical needs in the church body. Current deacons include
Jose Alvarez, Lou Blakeslee, Brian Dalgardno, Matt Dela Vega, Dave Jones, and
Bob Story. Elders form a pastoral team with Pastor Jim and focus
on leadership in the church. Current elders are Mark Bradley, Steve Hensley,
and James Smith. Please read 1 Timothy 3 for the qualifications of church
leaders and submit any names of men that you feel would serve us well in
these areas. You can submit them on your Connection Cards in worship, in
your Life Groups, or by emailing Pastor Jim at genesis5409@msn.com.
Evangelism Forum
What? We’ll brainstorm ideas to increase our witnessing and improve our
evangelistic effectiveness.
Why? So many reasons! Come and hear (and share) biblical reasons.
When? October 9th, 4:30-6:00 pm
Where? At the church, rooms 304/305
Who’s leading this? Mark Bradley (Elder)
Bring Your Friends to Church Day
Sunday October 23
Do you have friends and family members who are not yet followers of
Christ? Would you want them to hear a clear and simple explanation of the
gospel? If so, invite them to Crosspointe on October 23rd. Pastor Jim will be
sharing a simple message from Ephesians 2:8-10. People will learn that the
gospel is not about trying to be good, go to church, or trying really hard to be
religious. Take a business card from the guest services area and invite several
friends to Crosspointe on the 23rd. It could be life changing for them!
Two New Life Groups
We have a new Life Group meeting at Mark and Joy Bradley’s house on
the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 7:00 PM (16102 NE
79th Way, Vancouver, WA 98682). They are beginning with a study of
Philemon and begin longer studies as the group becomes more
established. If you’re looking for a quality Life Group that meets
mid-week, this one’s a great option for you! For more information,
please email Mark at markb@nwbaptist.org.
On October 2nd, Ernie and Vikki Kaps are launching a new Life Group that
will meet every other Sunday night at 7:00 PM. It will be hosted at the
Wimmers’ home ( 1719 NW 110th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98685) and will
focus on taking the Pastor’s sermon and applying it to our lives
throughout the week! For more information, please email Ernie or Vikki
at ernie-vickki@comcast.net.