PATHWAYS Sandy Run Baptist Association
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PATHWAYS Sandy Run Baptist Association
BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES Sandy Run Baptist Association 10/03 10/04 10/05 10/06 10/06 10/09 10/09 10/14 10/20 10/25 10/31 Wedding Anniversaries Rev. & Mrs. Raymond Byrd Rev. & Mrs. Chris Hensley Rev. & Mrs. Chris Fox Rev. & Mrs. Mike Conner Rev. & Mrs. Leroy Bridges Retired Drury Dobbins Bethany Corinth Pores Ford 10/11 10/15 10/20 10/27 10/29 Church Secretaries Mrs. Ginger Penson Mrs. Crystal Smith Cliffside Florence 10/02 10/28 828-245-2613 Phone 828-245-2805 Fax s_assn@bellsouth.net www.sandyrunba.com Rev. Marvin Green Director Of Missions greenmc@bellsouth.net Mrs. Loretta Winters Administrative Assistant lorettaswinters@bellsouth.net Annual Meetings of the SRBA 2014 Monday, October 27, 2014 Tuesday, October 28, 2014 Bethel Baptist Church, 379 East Mail Street, Ellenboro, NC 28040 6:30 p.m. Remember these churches as they Seek God’s choice in pastoral leadership. Broad River High Shoal Liberty Mt. Pleasant © Prospect Sandy Mush Temple OPEN Rev. John Godfrey, Interim Dr. Scott Thompson, Interim OPEN Rev. Dennis Spencer, Interim OPEN OPEN YOUTH MINISTERS MONTHLY FELLOWSHIP All youth ministers from Rutherford and Cleveland Counties are invited to attend a monthly meeting held at the Sandy Run Baptist Resource Center. We meet the first Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. Sandy Run Baptist Association 186 Puzzle Creek Road Bostic, NC 28018 Pastor’s Conference Preaching Schedule Marvin Green Jim Colon Larry Ford Brian Rome The Call To Be On Mission The Destination Could Be anywhere Sometime Chosen ~ Sometime Chosen For Us Paths That Lead To Destinations Churches Registration 6:00 p.m. October 6th October 13th October 20th October 27th PATHWAYS ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Mt. Harmony Cane Creek Bethany Retired Mtn. View Retired Mt. Pleasant ® True Word Retired Fairview Crossway «AddressBlock» Birthdays Rev. Eugene Passmore Mrs. Danny Camp (Dawn) Mrs. Chris Fox (Jamie) Rev. Raymond Byrd Mrs. Clayton Hartsell (Jane) Rev. Ed Rogers Mrs. Bob Philbeck (Nancy) Rev. Eddie McKinney Mrs. Eddie Rape (Nancy) Mrs. David Ledford (Tina) Rev. Pherson Weatherman Non-Profit Organization U. S. Postage Paid Forest City, NC Permit No. 36 SRBA Contact Info. For more information call: Howie Lederfind at (828)429-7968. Our Mission as a Baptist Association Our mission is to be a body of cooperating Southern Baptist churches for the purpose of promoting missions, ministry, and evangelism within the local churches of the Sandy Run Baptist Association. Bethany Bethel Big Springs Bostic First Broad River Calvary Campfield Memorial Cane Creek Caroleen Chase Cliffside Concord Corinth Crestview Cristo Vive Iglesia Crossway Drury Dobbins Element Fairview Faith First Broad Florence Floyd’s Creek Forest Lake Gantt’s Grove Glenwood Goode’s Creek Gray’s Creek Harmon Street Harris First Haynes Memorial Henrietta First Hick’s Grove High Shoal Holly Springs Iglesia Baptista Libertad Lavonia Liberty Mt. Harmony Mt. Lebanon Mt. Olivet Mt. Pleasant © Mt. Pleasant ® Mtn. View New Bethel Pilgrim Piney Mtn. Plainview Pores Ford Prospect Race Path Riverside Sandy Level Sandy Mush Sandy Run Shiloh Smith Grove Temple True Word Victory Walls Wilson OCTOBER 2014 Pastor's Appreciation Month For giving of yourself, your time and your many gifts…. Thank you. For loving the Lord and extending that love to His people…. Thank you. For answering the call of the Shepherd to feed His sheep…. Thank you. For serving, sharing, praying, leading… For all the ways you minister big and small… Thank you. You’re A Blessing! Your love has given me great joy and encouragement, because you...have refreshed the hearts of the saints. Philemon 1:7 NIV ANNUAL MEETING 2014 Bethel Baptist Church, Ellenboro, NC Monday, October 27th, & Tuesday, October 28th Registration 6:00 p.m. Meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to come out and join us in two nights of Praise, Prayer and Worship. On Monday night our guest speaker will be Mike Sowers, Strategic Coordinator, NC Baptist Convention office. On Tuesday night Mark Abernathy, Consultant with NC Baptist Men. Come join us as we share what God has done through our churches and pray together for the days ahead. Michael Sowers has had the privilege of serving North Carolina Baptists for 17 years as a youth pastor, senior pastor and as the Great Commission Partnerships Consultant. He now serves as the BSCNC Strategy Coordinator for the Triad area. Before serving NC Baptist churches, Michael spent five years in the United States Coast Guard in Kodiak, Alaska, as a search and rescue flight mechanic. Michael is married to Sara and they have two children, Andrew and Luke. It is Michael’s passion to assist churches in taking the gospel of Jesus Christ to those in our state, North America and the world who have little or no access to its eternal, transforming power. Mark D. Abernathy has served with NC Baptist Men since 1994. He began serving as a consultant for children/Royal Ambassadors and as director of Camp Caraway for Boys. Mark now serves as consultant for adult/men’s ministries and partnership missions. His previous experience includes serving as a chaplain, as director of the Kentucky State RA Camp, and as a journeyman missionary for the Foreign Mission Board (now International Mission Board). The third annual “Coats for the City” is scheduled for Dec. 11-13 in New York City. Coats for the City is an event hosted in partnership between the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina’s Office of Great Commission Partnerships and the Metropolitan New York Baptist Association (MNYBA). Coats for the City provides warm coats to needy people in New York and opportunities for local churches and church planters to meet local residents and share the gospel in a city where it is estimated that less than three percent of the population know Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. During last year’s event, North Carolina Baptists collected and helped distribute more than 5,000 coats, Bibles and Jesus films at 14 distribution sites across all five boroughs of New York City. The goal for 2014 is to distribute 30,000 coats, hats and gloves and to give either a Bible or Jesus film in the language of the person receiving the coat. “When you give to Coats for the City, you are partnering with churches and church plants in New York City that are making a difference in one of the world’s most influential cities,” said Chuck Register, BSCNC executive leader for church planting and missions partnerships. “This is a strategic opportunity for North Carolina Baptists to impact lostness in a city that desperately needs the gospel.” North Carolina Baptist churches can participate in Coats for the City in a number of ways, beginning by collecting coats. Churches are asked to collect new or gently used coats, sorted into heavy-duty lawn bags for men, women and children and deliver them to a number of statewide collection centers by October 31. Convention staffers will then pick up the coats and deliver them by truck to New York. To view a list of collection centers, click here. North Carolina Baptists are also encouraged to help distribute the coats in New York. Volunteers who want to help distribute the coats are asked to commit to: arrive in New York by the evening of Thursday, Dec. 11; attend a training session in New York on Friday, Dec. 12; be prepared to pray and share the gospel with those they engage as they distribute coats on Saturday, Dec. 13. Housing for 40 volunteers will be available in the MNYBA office in Manhattan; other housing can be arranged as needed. Volunteers will need to pay for transportation, lodging and meals. For more information about Coats for the City, visit www.ncbaptist.org/coats or contact Abby Edwards at (800) 395-5102, ext. 5536 or e-mail at aedwards@ncbaptist.org. He has participated or led mission trips to Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Puerto Rico, India, Kenya, Lesotho and Mozambique. Mark earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology from Appalachian State University and his master of divinity from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Please remember these churches and the pastor during your weekly Prayer Service. Mark and his wife, Kellie, have a daughter, Ashley, and a son, Aaron. Mark enjoys backpacking, photography and sports. Matthew 21:22 "And whatever things you ask in prayer, believing, you will receive." NATIONAL BOSS’S DAY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16TH A Godly Leader Finds strength by realizing his weakness Finds authority by being under authority, Finds direction by laying down his own plans Finds vision by seeing the needs of others Finds credibility by being an example Finds loyalty by expressing compassion Finds honor by being faithful Finds greatness by being a servant Roy Lession Week 1: Mountain View Rev. Clayton Hartsell Week 2: New Bethel Rev. Stephen Matheny Week 3: Pilgrim Rev. Bruce Duncan Week 4: Piney Mountain Rev. Terry Padgett From the Directors Heart For more than twenty-five years I have used the Radio Bible Class Ministries “Our Daily Bread” devotional in my daily quiet time. How God has blessed me through it many times over. However, I have added Christian books and other materials that have blessed me also. One of my favorite devotionals is I Exalt You, O God: Encountering His Greatness in Your Private Worship by Jerry Bridges. I want to share a recent devotion with you entitled Only By His Blood. “In responding to God’s holiness, we’ll also want to grow in gratitude to God for His mercy to us through Christ. We continually sin against His perfect moral purity, and our sin is aggravated by the greatness of His transcendent majesty. Each of us has committed high treason against the supreme, exalted Ruler of the universe----and we’ve done it again and again and again. Yet God has not dealt with us in perfect justice as He could have. Rather He has extended mercy to us at the cost of His own dear Son. Surely such grace calls forth our deepest heartfelt gratitude. As those who have been forgiven much, we should love much (Luke 7:47). Now we may enter into His presence with adoring reverence. In Old Testament times God dwelt symbolically in the Most Holy Place of the tabernacle or temple. Only the high priest was allowed to enter there, and then only once a year, and never without the blood of atonement. God demonstrated His holiness by maintaining this separation from the sinful people. But all that has changed. When Jesus died on the cross, the temple curtain barring the way into the Most Holy Place was torn in two from top to bottom. Jesus opened the way of access for sinners to come into God’s holy presence. In fact He invites us to come. We’re all invited (not just the high priest), and we may come continually (not just once a year). ‘Therefore, brothers since we have confidence to enter the Most Holy Place by the blood of Jesus…let us draw near to God with a sincere heart in full assurance of faith’ (Hebrews 10:19,22). One thing hasn’t changed, however----the necessity of blood. In Old Testament times it was the blood of the sacrificial animal; now it is the blood of Jesus. We can come boldly and continually, but we must always come through the blood of Christ. Only He provides entry for sinners into fellowship with a holy God. Had sin never entered the world, it still would be fitting for us to bow in reverential awe before Him. We would gladly join the seraphs in calling out, ‘Holy, holy, holy is the LORD Almighty; the whole earth is full of his glory. But sin did enter the world----and because of His holiness, God now reveals Himself as the hater of sin and the just punisher of sinners. But He also reveals Himself in the person of His Son as a merciful and gracious Savior. Our awe of His holiness can be joined with amazement at His love.” Hallelujah, what a Savior! Love in Christ, Marvin Green Floyd’s Creek Baptist Church in Forest City, North Carolina is currently seeking a Our desire is following the Lord’s direction and leadership in finding the right minister for our church. We believe that music plays a vital role in our worship services. Henrietta First Baptist will be starting an Awana Ministry program on Sunday evenings from 6:00 -7:30 p.m.. The first night for this ministry is October 5, 2014. All children from 3 years old through high school seniors are invited to attend. Some of the responsibilities include the following: Selecting and leading music for corporate worship, choir and other special music for the services. Leading praise team and choir rehearsal. Proficient in reading music and understanding of general music terminology. Working directly with the pastor in planning worship services. We will also have an adult Bible Study during this same time so that parents are encouraged to learn along with their children about God and His Word. For more information: Contact Part Time Worship Music Minister. Our church is less than an hours drive from the NGU campus. Our services use a blended music style. If you feel lead to speak with us further about this opportunity we ask that you email your resume and cover letter to floydscreekchurch@gmail.com or you may call the office at 828245-1059. Pastor Trent C. Keeton Henrietta First Baptist Church Henrietta, NC 828-657-5991—www.facebook/com/firstbaptistofhenrietta HENRIETTA FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Seeking Part-Time Youth/Children’s Minister Henrietta First Baptist is currently seeking a Part-Time Youth/Children’s Minister. If you feel called by God to work with youth, please prayerfully consider this position. This is a great opportunity for the right person. If you feel God leading you into working with youth, please call the church office with any question you may have. You may also mail your resume to: Henrietta First Baptist Church—c/o Youth/Children’s Search Committee PO Box 265—Henrietta, NC 28076—828-657-5991 Following the ONE, Loving All, Reaching All, Teaching All Luke 9:23 Concord Baptist Church in Bostic, NC (about 15-20 minutes from GardnerWebb) is looking for a Part-time Youth Pastor. This minister will be responsible for leading and teaching grades 6th-12th and engaging them in the mission and vision of the church to reach others for Christ. We are looking for someone who shares in our Vision to share Christ, and disciple believers. One who has a passion for teenagers and desires to use their calling to serve the Lord. Send Resume' and letter of interest to: Concord Baptist Church—PO Box 70—Bostic, NC 28018 Attn: Youth Pastor Search Committee or call 828-429-3758 for more info. When: Sun. October 19, 2014 Time: 6 pm Where: The Foundation at Isothermal Community College, Spindale NC Cost: FREE Event PG 15 Contact Person: Marvin Green, 828-245-2613 November Events Please submit your resume to: Floyd's Creek Baptist Church, 2004 Chase High Rd., Forest City, NC 28043 Call the church office at 828-245-1059 for additional details. Focus on the Family’s “Irreplaceable” Movie Event: Hosted by the If My People Prayer Ministry November 2 Daylight Savings Time November 3 WMU Day of Prayer November 17 - 24 OCC Collection Week November 27 Thanksgiving Day Irreplaceable a feature length documentary, asks the questions "What's wrong with the Family? And what can we do about it?" Irreplaceable can equip your church members with the facts, information and real-life stories needed to better understand God's design for family. Viewers will be able to confidently engage their neighbors, friends, songs and daughters on issues like casual sex, marriage and fatherlessness. Help strengthen families in your community with this compelling new movie from Focus on the Family! LOTTIE MOON CHRISTMAS OFFERING WEEK OF PRAYER NOVEMBER 30TH - DECEMBER 7TH NOTE: Some of the subject matter in Irreplaceable covers topics that deal with sexuality and family issues that may be too explicit for children. You know your children best, but Focus on the Family suggests ages 15 and older. TO: Churches, Pastors, & Messengers of the SRBA Question; Would you like to see the Association plan and conduct training for women’s ministries, men’s ministries, evangelism, missions, Deacons, etc.? How about marriage conferences, Sunday School conferences, or Financial planning? Many of our churches do a lot of these things individually to benefit and grow individual ministries, which in turn should grow the Kingdom of God. Many of our churches are smaller and would like to provide these types of training but cannot afford to do so as an individual church. This is one of the purposes of being apart of an association. An association of churches should pray together, serve the Lord together, and be trained together. Think of how much more could be done for the Lord if we all combined our resources for training and service. Problem; The Association’s budget for “program” training is extremely limited, only $550 available for a year. To benefit the Kingdom of God by training our people so that they are equipped to serve in their God called area of ministry, we need to give so that the funds will be available to do as many different ministry trainings as possible. Answer; At the August Executive Board meeting, we delivered a challenge to the pastors and messengers. The challenge was as follows; We challenge every church in the SRBA, to prayerfully consider giving a one time financial gift of $100 DESIGNATED to the “Program Line” of the 2015 Budget, at the annual meeting in October. Southern Sounds Quartet: 20th Anniversary Concert Red Box Women’s Prison Ministry The WMU will be collecting Chap Stick for the Red Box Women’s Prison Ministry. You can drop these by the Sandy Run Baptist Association office Monday thru Thursday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm or you can bring them to the Association Annual Meeting on October 27th & 28th at Bethel Baptist Church in Ellenboro. On Saturday, October 4 at 6:30 PM in the Corinth Baptist Church sanctuary, Southern Sounds Quartet will celebrate 20 years singing gospel music with a concert featuring former members Terry Roach, Ray Wilson, Greg Millwood, Shawn Blanton and Jeff Hamrick as well as current members Russell Reep, David Murray, Gene Shell, Scott Morrow and David Bradley. Rick Strickland (former tenor with J D Sumner & The Stamps) will be our special guest. Corinth Baptist Church is located at 767 Pinehurst Road, Ellenboro, NC. Everyone is invited! We ask that you give this $100 designated gift over and above the normal general budget giving that your church gives yearly or monthly. If every church would accept this challenge, it would provide and additional $6,300 to the “program” line of the 2015 budget. Think about how many different training conferences could be done in the next year to benefit your people, this county, and the growth of God’s Kingdom. We ask for you to share this with your congregation, commit to prayerfully seek God, and then be obedient. We will take a designated offering (Tuesday night) for this at the Annual SRBA meeting in October. We look forward to what God is going to do! In Christ! Rev. Scott Huffman – Campfield Memorial Baptist Church SRBA – Moderator Rev. Chris Fox – Bethany Baptist Church SRBA – Vice Moderator & Finance Committee Chair