This Month`s Newsletter - Nampa First Southern Baptist Church
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This Month`s Newsletter - Nampa First Southern Baptist Church
THE HEARTBEAT March 2015 Nampa First Southern Baptist Church Coming up @ NFSBC: Contact Us March Office Phone Hours 9 am – 2 pm M-F 208.466.0682 03 Seniors Potluck See article inside Pastor Shaun Matako March Senior Pastor 08 208.697.0058 smatako.nfsbc@gmail.com March Pastor Jerry Van Buren 10 Senior Ministries 208.466.4402 taylorguit@q.com Pastor Butch Schierman Worship Ministries 208.463.4887 bschierman.nfsbc@gmail.com Pastor Randy Jackson Student Ministries 208. 514.5962 rjackson.nfsbc@gmail.com March 04 @ 5:30 PM Ministry Assistant & Children’s Ministries We will be having a Fellowship Dinner followed by a time of family worship. We will be asking for a donation of $3 per person or $10 per household. If you would like to volunteer for setting up, serving or clean up, please contact the church office @ 466.0682. 208.284.0870 SEE YOU @ DINNER! Shawna Strasburg sstrasburg.nfsbc@gmail.com Rich Mathews Deacon / Care Ministries (208) 463-9323 rmathews7@cableone.net Joyce Jones Finance Ministries March 04 - Enchilada Pie with Spanish Rice, Salad and Dessert Daylight Savings Begins Sr. Ministry @ Sunnyridge Join the Seniors as they worship and fellowship at Sunnyridge at 7:00 pm. March Ladies Breakfast 21 The ladies will be meeting for breakfast, fellowship and prayer @ 10:00 am in the Fellowship Hall March 5th Sunday Sing 29 @ Caldwell First Southern Baptist Church @ 6:00 pm March 11 - Chicken Stir Fry with Noodles, Salad and Dessert Meetings this Month: March 18 - Beef Pasta Goulash with Shrimp Salad, Dinner Salad and Dessert 03—Church Council @ 6:30 pm March 25 - Cajun Chicken and Dirty Rice, Salad and Dessert First-Time visitors eat for free! RSVP to church office @ 466.0682 10—Missions Team @ 6:30 pm1 17—Deacons Team @ 6:30 pm 24—Christian Ed @ 6:30 pm February 2015 By Dr. Shaun M. Matako “lead·er” ˈlēdər <noun> the person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country. Leadership means different things to different people around the world, and different things in different situations. For example, it could relate to community leadership, religious leadership, political leadership, and leadership of campaigning groups. My Definition is that an effective leader is a person who does the following: What is Leadership? Leaders are people who do the right thing; managers are people who do things right. – Professor Warren G. Bennis Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want done because he wants to do it. – Dwight D. Eisenhower The word "leadership" can bring to mind a variety of images. For example: A political leader, pursuing a passionate, personal cause. An explorer, cutting a path through the jungle for the rest of his group to follow. An executive, developing their company's strategy to beat the competition. Leaders help themselves and others to do the right things. They set direction, build an inspiring vision, and create something new. Leadership is about mapping out where you need to go to "win" as a team or an organization; and it is dynamic, exciting, and inspiring. Yet, while as a leader we set the direction, we also use management skills to guide those we lead to the right destination, in a smooth and efficient way. Creates an inspiring vision of the future of what we can become because God is able. Motivates and inspires people to engage with that vision because God is willing. Manages delivery of the vision through God’s provision. Coaches and builds a team, so that it is more effective at achieving the vision because God is faithful. Leadership brings together the skills needed to do these things. Our constitution says: “The Pastor is responsible for leading the church to function as a New Testament church. The Pastor will lead the congregation, the organizations, and the church staff to perform their tasks.” The Bible teaches us: Obey your leaders and submit to them, for they are keeping watch over your souls, as those who will have to give an account. Let them do this with joy and not with groaning, for that would be of no advantage to you. Hebrews 13:17 (ESV) This is a time for leaders and for leadership who will lead in truth. Please pray about how you can serve and how you can lead. Our future can be amazing…….if we if we are willing to keep our word, and certainly, His. Shaun Senior’s Ministry By Pastor Jerry Van Buren nalized while mourning is the outward rd On Tuesday, March 3 at noon in the fellow- expression of grief. It ship hall, we will have a potluck and fellow- is absolutely healthy ship. Bring your favorite March dish and plan to mourn the loss of a to share. loved one March 10, we will be holding Senior Potluck and each of us may express it church service at Sunnyridge differently. I learned that what I expeMarch 3, Assisted Living at 7:00 PM. We missed January because 12:00 noon at rienced after the death of my wife Sharon, was quite normal. I had Sunnyridge was under quarannumerous conversations with my NFSBC tine so it would be great to have deceased wife after she was gone. It a good group there. may sound weird, but it was actually healthy. I was not keeping her alive, it Dealing with the loss of a loved one In Ecclesiastes chapter three, the preacher de- is just one of the aspects of mourning. We clares that there is a time to be born and a will never be the same after the loss of a time to die, a time to dance and a time to loved one but do need to live with the grief mourn. I want to thank Pastor Shaun who en- and go on at our own pace. Next month I will couraged me to attend a seminar that ad- highlight understanding the six needs of dressed the subject of comforting those who mourning. are hurting after the loss of someone significant in their life. As I reflect over the past year, several of our members have experienced the loss of a loved one. I want to share a few thoughts highlighting some of what I learned in the Seminar. I must give credit to Dr. Alan D. Wolfelt who spoke at the seminar sponsored by Alsip and Persons Funeral Chapel. First principal presented: There is a difference between grief and mourning. Grief is inter- Dr. Wolfelt has written and published 62 books on the various aspects of “companioning the mourner” and they are available thru his site: www.centerforloss.com Tuesdays Bible Study 10 am @NFSBC Thursdays Karcher Estates Ministry 1:30 pm Develop Godly Qualities in Your Children What qualities does God want us interests and possessions that to develop in our children? No they don’t see or care about the need to guess. Scripture tells us hurting people around them?) specifically: “And what does the 3. Are my children learning to LORD require of you? To act justwalk humbly with their God? ly and to have mercy and to walk That is, to know Him personally, humbly with your God” (Micah to have a consistent daily time 6:8). devoted only to Him, and to exThese three requirements are a ercise a humility that recognizes basis for evaluating our children’s His lordship and their servantcharacter development: hood for Him and others? (Or are 1. Are my children learning to they too busy to spend time with act justly: That is, to deal honGod, and too self-proud and selfestly and fairly with others, and sufficient to realize they desperto respect, care for and intervene ately need God’s help to do all on behalf of the that is worth weak, vulnerable and doing? oppressed? (Or are Teaching our they compromising in children the matters of morals truth is absoand integrity, and lutely necespassively accepting sary, but it is society’s mistreatnot sufficient. ment of those for The solid Establish family habits that cultivate whom God says we foundation godliness in your children. should speak up?) for a life is 2. Are my children learning to be not just hearing the words of merciful? That is, to discern with God, but doing them (Matthew sensitivity the personal and spir7:24-27). By our own example as itual needs of others in family, their parents, we must teach our school, community, and society children God’s truth, demonand the world, and reach out to strating it in application and obethem in love and compassion? dience. The truth that time must (Or are they part of a clique that be spent with God must be snubs the non-cool, or so abdemonstrated by the time we sorbed in their own activities, spend with God. The truth about Randy Alcorn Christ’s forgiveness must be shown as we seek and grant forgiveness in our home. The truth that evangelism is important must be demonstrated by our efforts in evangelism. As parents, we must model our stated convictions with courage and devotion. Otherwise what we do will speak so loudly they won’t hear a word we’re saying. Sometimes our children will fail to listen to us. Seldom with they fail to imitate us. Run the race. Don’t drop the baton. Pass it on with care and enthusiasm to your children and grandchildren. So that at the end of the course, at the beginning of the wonderful new life in the presence of God, we—and they—will hear Him say, “Well done, my good and faithful servants.” “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.” (Deuteronomy 6:5-7) Get out your favorite recipes! The Annual Chili Cook-off is Sunday, March 29th, directly after the morning worship service. Year to date need: $22,326.00 Year to date giving: $18,851.07 / - Giving: -$3474.93 Designated Giving YTD: $1570.38 Meet Our New Chef: Greg Mager Greg has an Associates Degree in Culinary Arts and has also trained under Peter Shots. His experience includes cooking at Marie Callenders and the European Hause. Greg also has his own catering business. Some cuisines he will be offering for our Wednesday night suppers will include Italian, Mexican, country home cooking and also fine dining. Is there something you would like to see on the menu for Wednesday Supper? Greg would like to hear from you! 05 - Lorraine Fee 06 - Chris Kelley 07 - Mike Gabbert 10 - Neil Jones 18 - Joe Hilderbrand 22 - Rebecca Gallup 24 - Luke Britt 26 - Kendall Ketter Happy Anniversary 10 - Lee and Shirley Scruggs 25 - Bob and Bev Amos 28 - Joe and Katrini Burgin The women will be having a Mad Hatter breakfast Saturday, March 21st and will be doing some spring cleaning afterwards. For more information contact Kathy Hilderbrand.