Special Speaker - Palm Bay Christian Church
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Special Speaker - Palm Bay Christian Church
The Caller February 2015 Information about the Ministry and Mission of Palm Bay Christian Church Leading People into a Growing Relationship with Jesus Christ. Special Speaker Bob Russell will be with us to speak Sunday, February 8th! He is a retired pastor of one of the largest churches in America, and, as an accomplished author, Bob has written over one-dozen books. He also has a weekly column in The Lookout, a magazine printed by Standard Publishing. Children’s Bible Drive We are taking donations for Bibles. Each child will be presented with a Bible to have as their own. We will also have extras in the classroom for visitors. The Bible that has been chosen is interactive for the entire family. You can see a sample of the Bibles in the foyer. Thank for you generosity and commitment to getting God’s word to the children. $12.99 Are you a professional in your line of work? Would you like to advertise your Christian business? Or, are you willing to help out your church family in your area of expertise? We are looking to put together a type of “Professionals Directory” where YOU can advertise so your church family may have a safe, friendly, Christian business/ professional to deal with when it comes time to have work done. Please check out the Professionals Sheet in the foyer and fill in your information so we may be sure to give you our business, helping us as well as yourself! $29.99 Movie Night We will be having a Movie Night Wednesday, February 4th, at 6:30, right after the 5:45 Cook-off. We will be showing Acts of God by Bob Russell. This is a video you do not want to miss. Please, make it a point to be here for this touching showing. February 27, is a WOMEN ONLY Night of Laughter at 6:30 with Christian Comedian, Anita Renfro (on DVD). Anita, a former stay at home mom and preachers wife, has a unique brand of estrogen flavored musical comedy and blend of sass, edge and slightly offbeat as she takes on ALL Things Female. The evening meal will include Salad and a Potato Bar (Potatoes, greens, and dressings provided). Please bring potato toppings, salad fixings and a favorite sweet treat. Contact Nancy with questions. 931-319-5169. Sign up at the church lobby’s Welcome Center. Soup/Chili Cook-off February 4th, cook and bring your favorite soup or chili! Prizes will be awarded! Be here at 5:45. From the Desk of Randy Nash Just a Thought The biblical story of ancient Israel’s 40-year pilgrimage from Egypt through desert territory to the Promised Land becomes a metaphor for all of life to those who know it at all. We are all caught up in the story. We are all on a journey. Most of us, however, seem to prefer a life with minimal change. We don’t like to be disturbed. So we carve out routines. The early-in-life spectacular discoveries become customary and ordinary. What once made us feel a flush of excitement comes to be normal and expected. Life becomes dreary. You know that dull man or woman who hasn’t entertained a new thought in a decade, don’t you? She is critical of practically all that is for the simple reason that things are not as they used to be. He doesn’t just reminisce but positively pines for the past. No, he lets his memory make the past far more glamorous than it ever was and lets it be known that he resents that things have changed. It may be as trivial as technology or as monumental as the nature of morality. When people long for the “good old days” of their youth, I sometimes ask – depending on their generation – if they would really prefer life before penicillin or power steering, telephones or computers, air conditioning or coronary bypass surgery. More seriously, I may ask if they truly want to return to a time when women couldn’t vote, segregation kept schools and churches monolithic, and children had precious few legal protections against abuse. Change is always a challenge and can be positively unsettling. But it is also opportunity. It offers the chance to learn new things. It introduces us to new people. It forces us to make decisions and choices at a conscious level. Whether individuals or families, corporations or churches, people who set their feet (or minds) in concrete are hiding from reality. They are even being untrue to their divine calling. God calls us to live in confidence and hope, not fear. He asks us to believe – as did Abraham and Sarah, Moses and the Israelites, Paul and Barnabas – that He is already present in the places that are new and untested for us. He is faithful to His people. We are on a journey with God. You get an unwelcome diagnosis. The company transfers you. A key person to your life dies. A dream fails to come true. Someone disappoints you terribly. The temporary and passing nature of reality confronts you directly. Imagine you are in camp with Moses. The call to strike the tents has been given. It is time to move ahead with joy that God is already where we are going. Remember I Love You…See You Sunday! Randy Palm Bay Christian Church welcomes Tom Smith as the newest addition to the pastoral staff. Tom will start serving on February 1st as Associate Minister. His primary responsibilities will be in the area of outreach and administration. Tom is a man passionate about serving God in ministry and will make a great addition to the ministry team at PBCC. Tom Smith was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, in October of 1959. He graduated from Minnechaug Regional High School in 1978. He enlisted in the United States Navy and served as an Aircraft Electrician until 1992. Tom moved to Brevard County, Florida, were he drove commercial vehicles throughout the United States. He is a former member of the U. S. Military Vets Motorcycle Club, where he served as one of their Chaplains. He is currently a Chaplain with Handlebar Ministries. Tom and his wife, Sharon, of 29 years have been members of Palm Bay Christian Church for five years. He has been serving as an Elder and a part of the Security team, Handyman team, and Communion Meditation team. He is a Pastor-in-training under the mentorship of the Senior Minister and is our Motorcycle Chaplain. Highlight on Ministry… The SONshine Ministry The SONshine Ministry will meet on Tuesday, January 3rd at 10 a.m. in the church conference room. We invite anyone who would like to be a part of this ministry to join us at this time to learn what this ministry does and how easy it is to be a part of it. The purpose and goal of the SONshine Ministry is to lift one another up, to encourage, and to celebrate. We send cards to those needing encouragement due to sickness or loss of a loved one and celebrate births, graduations and other major life transitions. We encourage our church family to let us know when a card needs to be sent. At this next meeting Denise Le will assume the leadership role as Linda Crews steps away for a little break. Linda would like to thank all the people who have worked on this special ministry: Denise Le, Pam Plymale, Norma Crowder , Diane Koons, Charlie Taylor, Kathy Seehaus, Mike Mullaney, Lynn Ozment, Helen Gamache, Allison Mosquera and Pam Smith. Dave & Kim Butts - Light the Fire Attendance and Stewardship 1/4 1/11 1/18 1/25 Attendance 172 108 129 151 Giving $5,184 $4,779 $3,040 $5,617 ATTENTION, CHURCH FAMILY! HOSTING EVENTS AT PBCC: Please, if you are interested in hosting an event, as a ministry leader, or a member, check our events calendar online or in the Newsletter as well as with the office! You will be required to fill out a form to request use of the building (see below) as well. This will allow all to run smoothly. BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT USE: Anyone requesting use of any room (chapel side or FLC side) or would like to borrow equipment, tables, chairs, etc…, must fill out a request form available through the church office. Please fill out and return these forms to Todd Smith preferably no later than 2 weeks prior to date needed. Last minute requests may be addressed as well with Todd. If you are responsible for the use and security of the building for any events, Please make sure the building and equipment are secured. Be sure the lights and air conditioners are off. Be sure the doors are locked and latched (give the door a pull) and the alarm is set. CHURCH VISITS: Anyone visiting the church building during business hours, please stop by the office and let Melissa know you will be in the building. She would very much appreciate this courtesy. Church Directory Please keep the office up-to-date on any changes to your information, such as: e-mail address, phone number, mailing address, etc… The printed Directory may only be as accurate as the information provided by our church family. If you have a directory and notice a detail inaccurate, please e-mail or call the church office with the correction. Church Contact Information 344 Emerson Drive NW Palm Bay FL 32907 Phone: 321-724-0491 Fax: 321-724-2413 Email: office@pbcconline.org Website: www.pbcconline.org Office Hours Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Randy Nash Melissa Harmon Nancy Nash Tracey Duharte Paul Nash Church Staff Senior Minister Administrative Assistant Vol. Children’s Director Preschool Administrator Custodian Please Remember Lost and Found Don’t forget that there is a Lost and Found box in the lobby. If you find something that’s not yours and don’t know who’s it is, drop it in! If you have lost something recently, be sure to check there before replacing it! Every so often this box gets full and we give what’s there to charity. We do this at random intervals, so please be sure to check for your items as soon as possible. Bulletin Board Be sure to check the bulletin board in the lobby often for current happenings and events going on outside the church. Sometimes there may be an event listed that we haven’t placed in the bulletin, but you may find it fun or helpful! These boards are kept up-to-date with new items placed on it weekly. Check it out! February 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat FYI… If you are scheduling an event at church; please remember to check the church calendar in the office. The Calendar in “THE CALLER” is a list of regularly scheduled events and does not include all the activities on the church campus. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 9 Vertical 9 Community Fellowship 10:30 Worship 7p Young Adults 9 Vertical 9 Community Fellowship 10:30 Worship 7p Young Adult 9a & 7p Women’s Bible Study 9a & 7p Women’s Bible Study 10a SONshine 6:30 Prayer Meeting 6:30 Gifted Hearts 5:45 Free Meal 6:30 Movie Acts of God 5:45 Free Meal 6:30 Comm. Fellowship, Youth, Pioneer Clubs Valentine's Day 15 9 Vertical 9 Community Fellowship 10:30 Worship 7p Young Adults 16 9a & 7p Women’s Bible Study 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 7p Ministry Leaders Meeting 5:45 Free Meal 6:30 Comm. Fellowship, Youth, Pioneer Clubs President’s Day 22 9 Vertical 9 Community Fellowship 10:30 Worship 7p Young Adults 23 9a & 7p Women’s Bible Study 5:45 Free Meal 6:30 Comm. Fellowship, Youth, Pioneer Clubs 6:30 Women’s Night of Laughter