Annual Report - Fourth Baptist Church
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Annual Report - Fourth Baptist Church
2014-2015 Fourth Baptist Church Annual Report 1 Fourth Baptist Church Annual Report, 2014-15 Brokenness There was a soft breeze. It was 72 degrees. Our church softball team was playing well. I was up to bat. A swing…a hit! Safe at first base! However, as I touched the bag, I took a tumble and broke my clavicle. Breaking a bone is painful and it leaves one dependent upon others for routine tasks. The same is true spiritually. Spiritual brokenness is painful and leaves us wholly dependent upon God. The difference is that while we would avoid a broken bone at all costs, we should pursue spiritual brokenness at all costs. The Bible says that . . . • • • • • God loves the one with a broken heart. (Ps 34:18; 51:17) God uses our brokenness (godly sorrow) to bring us to repentance. (2 Cor 7:9-10) God breaks us to remake us into what he wants us to be. (Is 64:8; Jer 18:3-6) God comforts and heals us when we are broken. (Ps 147:3; Lk 4:18) God warns us against being hard and unbroken. (Pr 28:14, 29:1) Whatever may be said of the accident that broke my collarbone this spring, may our spiritual brokenness never be an accident. May our spiritual brokenness be the “first base” that we run to with purpose and perseverance. It is then that we will experience the blessings of God’s mercy and grace! This is my prayer for you! Pastor Matt 2 Fourth Baptist Church Annual Report, 2014-15 CHURCH ANNUAL MEETING MINUTES Sunday evening, June 15, 2014 The congregation sang an opening hymn, The Church’s One Foundation. A year in review Powerpoint presentation was viewed, then Pastor Matt Morrell shared some remarks about looking back in gratitude, looking forward in optimism because God is good, and looking upward as we keep our focus on things above. Pastor Matt called on two men from the congregation to lead in prayer, Chatru Mohinani and Sheldon Miller, then Pastor prayed. 1) Call to order - Pastor Matt called the business session to order and established a quorum. There were 199 in attendance at the annual meeting. 2) Election of 2014 Deacons and Deaconesses Pastor thanked Deacons and Deaconesses whose terms expired: Luke Forman, LeRoy Gilbert, Sam Macalus, Chatru Mohinani, Mark Stamper, Don Steinhart Elizabeth Kain, Peggie Monroe, Sue Schrenk, Hannah Schwenke, Amy Stamper, Amie Steinhart Pastor introduced those on the ballot, explained the need for 5 Deacons and Deaoncesses based on our current membership, and asked candidates to stand: Deacon candidates (white ballot): Steve Davis, Al Hawkins, Rick Jackson, Chris Levang, Jay Russell Deaconess candidates: Carolyn Bing, Annelies Harmon, Sara Kilian, Lindsay Levang, Nancy Reynolds, Roberta Schwenke, Kate Weberg Tellers (Mike Main, Mark Monroe, Jared Page, Jeremy Steinhart) distributed ballots to members, age 16 and older. Ballots were marked, collected and counted. 3) Membership Matters Pastor called attention to the list of members who were added since July 1, 2013: New Members added this year (46) Aneesha Andrew Lydia Gehrke Ashton Horn Samantha Klock Anna Morrell Katie Wantz Joelle Webster Emma, Andrew Belford Brent/Carissa Belford Steve Locke Dave/Joni Nagel CJ Scott Madelaine Smith Stephanie Walz Sophia Walz Dave/Jessica Anderson Jon/Jessica Campbell 3 Julie Farrell Annelies Harmon Ray McMahon Jim/Mary Meyer Diane Morrell Calvin/Bobbie Schmidt Jeremy/Sarah Stephens Morgan Stephens Diane Walvatne Dan/Corrine Christensen Chloe, Paige Emslie Barb Foley Rob/Kris Riley Tom Slupske J.J. Webster Connor Goodnough John/Mary Hartzell Fourth Baptist Church Annual Report, 2014-15 4) 5) 6) 7) 4 Members who joined other churches (26) Motion these be removed: John Reynolds; supported, Al Hawkins; motion carried. Grant/Gwen Bird Ernesto/Marlene Forteza Mason Mitchell Joel Forteza Elizabeth (Brown) Jean-Louis Ron/Wini Ensminger Alyssa Levy Ethan Ensminger Anthony/Crystal Nielsen Jonathan/Jessica Shevy Samantha Monroe Friar Doug/Julie Roman Jason/Beth Stamper Pat/Stacy Thompson Matt/Alicia Rouse Karthik/Priyanka Reddy Promoted to Glory (7) Alice Roos, Pamelyn Frey, Betty Tombers, Robert Jagg, Nadine Davey, Marty Bing, Paul Wheeler Inactive (48); Motion these be removed: Dan Larson; supported by Les Leith; motion carried. Judd Pietsch Rick/Connie Dewhirst Aaron Fugate Bethany, Josiah, Miriam Dewhirst Rachel (Bauder) Lott Timothy, Paul, Sarah Dewhirst Chelsea Archer Jamie, Kelly, Sarah Erklouts Keith/Vicky Williamson Evie Kohnen Doug/Autumn Carl Mary Kurien Nicole Spicer Delores, Autumn, Summer Mills Marsha Patten Brian Norman Brandon Rathbun Miriam Pasma Keith Nyquist Lucas Peterson Nathan/Che-Tzu Miles Tom/Donna, Jonathan Schwartz Margrett Bill CJ Scott Joshua Henderson Dianna Smith Joshua Bauder Carol (Kleven) Stetler Charles/Stephanie Blessman Sara Tellefson Jeremy/Rachel Calcamuggio Emma Calcamuggio Point of Order – Mr. Alan Hodak called attention to the fact that we had yet approved last year’s minutes, which were printed on the back of the program. Jireh Pua made a motion they be approved as printed; Chatru Mohinani supported the motion; motion passed unanimously. Presentation of Church Budget Gary Blessman explained the church budget which had been distributed at the doors. Pastor Roger Kilian explained the missions budget in the absence of Missions Chair, Luke Forman. Motion the church budget be received, Sam Macalus; supported by Bob Corey. Pastor Matt gave opportunity for questions. There were no questions and the motion carried. Presentation of School Budget Mr. Alan Hodak presented and explained the school budget. There were no questions. Motion by Brian Davis to approve the FBCS budget; supported by Terry Lange; motion carried. Endorsement of Messengers for MBA Annual Meeting The Minnesota Baptist Association annual meeting is Friday evening and Saturday, July 11-12, at Prior Lake Baptist Church. Dr. Sam Horn is the speaker. Fourth Baptist Church Annual Report, 2014-15 Motion: Fourth Baptist Church authorize any member in good standing who attends to represent the church as a messenger in business sessions; motion made by Chatru Mohinani; supported by Newton Gullien; motion carried. 8) Report from Tellers of election results Deacons: WHITE BALLOT-Steve Davis, Al Hawkins, Rick Jackson, Chris Levang, Jay Russell Deaconesses: Annelies Harmon, Sara Kilian, Lindsay Levang, Nancy Reynolds, Roberta Schwenke 9) Motion to adjourn, made by Carissa Belford; supported by Al Hawkins; motion carried. Congregation closed meeting by singing To God Be The Glory. Jan Beacham, Church Clerk Results of Deacon/Deaconess election: DEACONS: Steve Davis, Rick Jackson, Chris Levang, Jay Russell, Al Hawkins DEACONESSES: Annelies Harmon, Sara Kilian, Lindsay Levang, Nancy Reynolds, Roberta Schwenke 5 Fourth Baptist Church Annual Report, 2014-15 YEAR IN REVIEW July, 2014 1 Music In Plymouth 19-29 Teen Missions Trip, Salt Lake City August, 2014 2 International Picnic 4-8 Volleyball/Soccer Camp 16 Men’s Softball Tournament 17 Missions Trip Report 18 CBTS Golf Scramble 22 Ladies’ Fall Event 24 CBTS/FBCS Faculty Dedication 31 ABF Activities September, 2014 2-4 FBCS Faculty/Student Retreat 5-8 Men’s Fishing Trip (BWCA) 13 Awana Fall Festival, Camp Chetek 15-19 WCTS Sharathon 19-20 MBA Men’s Retreat 26 International Outreach 27 Men’s Breakfast 28 Jeff Tuttle, China Vision October, 2014 7 CBTS Fall Conference 7-9 Golden Ager Retreat, Ironwood Ranch 11 MBA Ladies’ Lunch 16-25 Pastor & Mark Stamper-Philippines 19-31 Nursery Remodel 25 Deo Cantamus, Abraham 26 Parent Dedication-AM 26 Baptism-PM 31 International Outreach November, 2014 2 New Member Service/Reception 7 MACS Band Festival at FBCS 21 FBCS Family Fun Night 23 Pie Fellowship 28 International Outreach December, 2014 13, 14 Christmas at Fourth 13 International Christmas Party 18 FBCS Christmas Concert 21 Horn Farewell 24 Christmas Eve Service th 27 Harmon 70 Anniversary 27 Payes Wedding Reception 28 Year End Service 6 January, 2015 9-10 Winter Weekend, Big Sandy Camp 16 International Night 18 Sanctity of Life; Luke Forman 23 FBCS Leadership Conference 24 Men’s Breakfast 25 Dr. Jason Ormiston February, 2015 7 Awana Bible Quizzing 10 CBTS MacDonald Lectures 26-28 MACS Basketball Tournament March, 2015 1 Baptism 8 Awana Grand Prix 8-11 FBCS Choir Tour 15 Jason Stamper 20-23 Missions Conference 27 International Outreach 28 Deo Cantamus Concert 29 ABF Activities April, 2015 3 Good Friday Service 5 Easter Sunday 10 MACS Fine Arts Festival 10-11 MBA Ladies’ Retreat 13 CBTS Fundraising Banquet 19 CBTS Presidential Installation th Service: Pastor Matt-6 president 24 International Night May, 2014 2 Amazing Grace Walk For Life 3 Children’s Choir program 9 CBTS Commencement 10 Dr. Les Ollila 17 Awana Awards program 22 FBCS Commencement 26 Kindergarten Graduation 29 International Outreach 31 New Member Service/Baptism June, 2014 3 HBF begins 8-12 Basketball Camp 13 Men’s Breakfast 14 Graduates Recognition 14 Annual Meeting 15-20 Elementary Camp at Chetek 19 International Outreach th 20 Duane/Barb Gilbert 50 Anniversary 28 Freedom Sunday & Picnic Fourth Baptist Church Annual Report, 2014-15 CHURCH CLERK REPORT, Jan Beacham New Members Added (51) Chloe, Eden Belford Ian Erickson Nathan, Stephen French Kristy Hanson Jocylin, Cherith Isenberg Melissa Kauffman Micah Klock Carsten, Morgen Markgraf Alyssa, Kayla Stephens Jim/Magda Norton Brad/Leah Rolling Annie Crawford Jose/Cheryl Ayala Craig Coffman Megan Haynes Allan/Susan Johnson Membership Removed: Joined other churches (11) Joshua/Erin Trygstad Judy Witta Jeremy Steinhart Diane Morrell Rick/Aleta Jackson, Davey, Clay Caleb/Liz Nedimyer Adam/Jonna Keim Rory/Christa Martin Will Nething Marcos/Meghan Payes Gayle Thompson John Swedberg Emily Steinhart Abbie Page Adam/Kara Celt Joe Dykstra Dave/Kris, Annie Gustafson David/Muffy Kinniburgh Andrew, Noah, Nate Kinniburgh Matthew Nyquist Julia, Lydia Statz Susanna Kallin Promoted to Glory (8) Ray Wickham Dick Sheppard Carol Haima David B. Nyquist Ardys Conrow Florence Benedict Marv Sievert Dorothy Turnquist Inactivity (19) (No longer attend/moved away/no response) Lorrraine Weise Kay Wohlenhaus Jordan/Riina Loar Betty Wehmhoff Pat Brevick Dave/Sandy Coudray John/Debbie Erb Kaitlyn, Joel Hopper Marcus Khan John/Tammy Zobel Jordan Westphal Morrie/Karen Stenberg Claire Ensminger Membership June 15, 2014: 581 Members Added Baptism 23 Testimony 28 51 Members Subtracted Death 8 To Other Churches 11 Inactivity 19 38 Membership June 14, 2015 594 7 Fourth Baptist Church Annual Report, 2014-15 STAFF REPORTS CENTRAL BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Dr. Brent Belford God’s grace and provision has been exceedingly apparent to us during this past fiscal year. Highlights of what God has done for us include: • A smooth and exciting transition to the senior pastor-president model under Pastor Matt Morrell • Approval of a 2015-2016 budget, which includes a new full-time faculty position (Prof. Don Odens) • Ongoing remodeling of chapel, lounge, and break room • Strong giving from regular donors • A number of larger gifts that were both timely and encouraging • Pending sale of Southview Baptist Church property • Graduating class of 10 students prepared for ministry • 56 students enrolled in academic programs • Record attendance at MacDonald Lecture series; Dr. Jeff Straub spoke on Pentecostalism • Strong attendance and giving at Friends and Family Banquet in April While we rejoice in all that God has accomplished for us during this past year, we are still faced with many challenges and opportunities, some of which include: • Student recruitment; pray especially for 15 new MDiv students coming this fall • Fiscal stability • Donor development • Accreditation work Central Seminary remains grateful for Fourth Baptist Church for their partnership in glorifying God through the mentoring and training of young men and women for vocational ministry. FINANCIAL OFFICE, Gary Blessman We have been blessed with funds to be able to resurface our parking lot, buy a 2009 bus, and take care of other needed repairs around the building and grounds. We are experimenting with outsourcing our mowing this summer. The company who took over our snow plowing also does our lawn care, fertilizing, and services our sprinkler system. Plans are in the works to upgrade our banking and giving system by allowing the use of online donation methods. Web giving and other banking processes will slightly reduce our costs. Many thanks to the business, financial, and custodial staff: Melissa Main, Tim Kauffman, Roy Witherite, Lori Gustafson, Sally Chinn, Becky Benson, Louise Kauffman and Wendy Erklouts. 8 Fourth Baptist Church Annual Report, 2014-15 MUSIC AND ADMINISTRATION, Roger Kilian Special Music Events: Christmas at Fourth December 13, 14 Christmas Eve Vespers December 24 FBCS Music Tour March 8 Children's Choir Program: Let All Things Praise the Lord May 3 Freedom Celebration June 28 Music Ministry Participants: Choir 53 (5 new members) Orchestra 25 Teen Handbells 24 Adult Handbells 13 Children's Choir Junior Choir 25 Sunshine Choir 24 Cherub Choir 22 Workers 14 Keyboardists 15 Directors/Songleaders 6 Special Musicians 25 (Vocal/Instrumental) Orchestra Director: Levi Kolwinska Children’s Choir Leaders: James/Marisa Anderson, Kim Morrell, Susan Blessman Handbell Director: Christy Gotzman GOLDEN AGERS, Jim & Terry McLeish Average attendance: 52 Wednesday Program Highlights Outings: Twins game Eastman Nature Center Retreat at Ironwood Springs Ranch Macy’s downtown Branson on the Road MN Zoo The Landing Lighthouse Baptist Church senior dinner Green Line to St Paul Programs: Atrium BBQ Paul Kroehnert, model pilot Kay Hawkins, healthy living Doug Ohman, photojournalist (The Waters) Central Seminary students Kylie Klock, baked treats 9 Fourth Baptist Church Annual Report, 2014-15 Louis Stoll, technology Jeopardy Missionary Guests: Mark/Nancy Sheppard; Norm/Sharron Monroe; Stephanie Monroe Music programs: Bob Murray, Engstroms, Joel Albright, Benson Family, FBCS concert, Miss Harmon’s music class, John and Mary Hartzell, Christopher Murray Special speakers: Dave Racer, Colleen Tronson, Chaplain Dave Whiteford, David Wheaton Golden Agers gave over $4,000 to the CBTS scholarship fund. Thanks to all who participate in the growing outreach ministry at The Waters: Bible studies, Knitting Night, FBCS student visits, Sunday chapels, Sacred Music Hour. STUDENT MINISTRIES, Ken Thompson In my fourth year here at Fourth Baptist Church, I have seen God continue to work in the lives of our church members. I am privileged to work with a broad section of our church body and am extremely grateful for the opportunity. Steps were made this year to further incorporate vision and strategy into our student ministries. I am excited to see how God will continue to use our church to display His glory! • Crossroads (College/Career) o Regular leadership meetings to discuss goals, plans, and vision o Welcomed Rory/Christa Martin and Adam/Jonna Keim as teachers/leaders o Weekly Bible study o Biblical instruction ▪ ABF ▪ Bible study at the Martins o Regular Activities ▪ Cookouts ▪ Ice Skating ▪ Leaders’ meetings • 10 High School Ministry o Regular leadership meetings to discuss goals, plans, vision, personal accountability o Extensive work with our discipleship groups ▪ Accountability and encouragement ▪ Group fellowship ▪ Assimilation of new students o Systematic and themed teaching ▪ Teaching from key passages: Ephesians 2, Titus 2, Philippians 2, Matthew 28 o Monthly Activities ▪ Amazing Race ▪ Small Group Fellowships ▪ March Madness Activity ▪ Sunday Night Fellowships ▪ BBQ and Games o 2014 Camps ▪ June: Basketball; Camp Chetek; The Wilds Camp Fourth Baptist Church Annual Report, 2014-15 o • 11 ▪ July: Salt Lake City Mission Trip ▪ August: Volleyball/Soccer Camp ▪ February: Winter Weekend Volunteer Help ▪ Jason and Beth Webster ▪ Tim and Kylie Klock ▪ Luke and Jess Forman ▪ Megan Thompson ▪ Todd Hallada ▪ Lydia Hodak Awana o Regular leadership meetings o Systematic Teaching: To Be Like Jesus, taught by Nathan Sehi o Special Events ▪ Obstacle Course night ▪ Fair at Camp Chetek ▪ Bible Quizzing ▪ Reward Day at Mall of America ▪ Grand Prix o Goals for next year ▪ More intentional discipleship and contact ▪ More engagement with parents, especially non-members ▪ More worker accountability and encouragement • Children’s Church o Regular Leadership Meetings o New Curriculum: ABC’s of God o Established rotation of teachers • Children’s Sunday School o Regular leadership meetings o Evaluating curriculum; looking for new material o Goals for next year ▪ Increased accountability ▪ More follow-up with parents ▪ Discipleship opportunities with teacher and student ▪ New teachers • Nursery o Regular leadership meetings o New coordinator: Stephanie Isenberg o Completed nursery renovation o Seeking more volunteer help o Establishing new curriculum and resources Fourth Baptist Church Annual Report, 2014-15 FOURTH BAPTIST CHRISTIAN SCHOOL, Alan Hodak Thank you to our church family for their continued support! We have completed our 49th year with steady enrollment, finishing the year with 218 students, up ten students from the previous year. Probably the biggest highlight of this year was our varsity volleyball team having an undefeated season and winning their second straight MACS state title! Our choir tour circled southern Minnesota and performed at four churches and two Christian schools. We continue to host three major MACS events: the state basketball tournament (24 teams participated), the band festival (5 schools participated) and the leadership conference (9 schools participated). Of all of the year’s events, my favorite was graduation. We sent off nine graduates this year, four of whom were lifers (since K5). I like this event the most because we say goodbye to our young people who have reached a huge milestone in their lives. We have had a significant part in helping them get to this point, and it is wonderful to see it all come to fruition. We have now completed year two of accreditation and our School Improvement Plan (SIP) and we will report on our progress in September when we return to school. Next school year we hope to add two new mimeo interactive boards for our K4 and K5 classrooms, and a revised and updated first grade curriculum. Thanks to the generosity of our church folks and a donation from one of our parents, FBCS bought a newer bus to replace D-19. This bus served us very well for many, many years, but rust has had its way and it is time to retire her. Also, we completed phase two of the school’s security system by securing the upstairs day care entrance during after school hours. We were also able to install the gym divider curtain mid-year. We praise the Lord for His provision through the generosity of our families. Early enrollment projections are satisfactory and we are cautiously optimistic for our enrollment numbers for next year. Mrs. Payes (3rd grade) is moving away and we have re-hired Mrs. Julie Bee (formerly Miss Farrell) to replace her. Mrs. Rose Davis will not be able to continue next year and we have hired alumnus, Miss Karis Burggraff, as our new K4 teacher. We are grateful to the Lord for His continued provision and for a great and committed teaching staff that is working hard to instill a biblical worldview into the minds and hearts of our students. Keep praying for our families and teachers as we seek to offer a truly Christian education for our families. Thanks again for your support. DEACONS, Kimball Cummings The ministry deacons made many personal contacts with members and visitors this year, caring for various needs. Some of those needs included prayer for physical and spiritual problems, hospital and home visits, offering financial assistance from the deacon fund, and simply being a listening friend. Both administrative and ministry deacons have helped our pastoral staff and the body in many ways, including: setting up and taking down equipment for new member receptions, assisting Pastor Morrell in the membership class, coordinating and serving at the Lord’s Table, assisting at baptisms, greeting visitors, and attending various church, school, and seminary events. We also listened and provided helpful feedback to Pastor Morrell as he shared important developments in the life of our church, pastoral staff plans and ideas, and his own thoughts and questions about his new role as president of Central Seminary. 12 Fourth Baptist Church Annual Report, 2014-15 We also heard, reviewed, and commented on budget and membership matters, facility issues, pastoral staff concerns, school reports, and various needs of the membership. It is a joy to serve with gentlemen who are unified in their interest to serve our pastors and the people of Fourth Baptist and to honor our Lord. Each deacon provides good thought and input during our monthly meetings. Ministry deacons during 2014-15 included: Kimball Cummings, Bob Corey, Brian Davis, Steve Davis, Jay French, Mark Gehrke, Newton Guillen, Al Hawkins, Chris Levang, Fred Koestner, Eric Markgraf, Jon Muhr, John Reynolds, and Harold Schrenk. Administrative deacons participate in the governance of Central Seminary and assist the pastoral staff in matters of finances, property, and trusteeship. They have done an outstanding job of developing the budget and advising us in financial challenges. Administrative deacons during 2014-15 included: Tim Emslie, Jeff King, Les Leith, Jay Russell, and Jon Tuttle. We are also grateful for the good work of the chairman of each deacon committee: Administrative Deacons, Les Leith Caring, Brian Davis Membership, Bob Corey Nominating Committee, Chatru Mohinani WCTS, Steve Davis WCTS Radio has been enjoying the blessing of God as we continue to broadcast the gospel to our community. Of course, we run on prayer and technology, in that order. We have tried to keep our technology up to date in this past year by replacing and upgrading equipment, when possible. We added a couple of programs to our regular lineup. Knowing Christ features the preaching of Pastor Rich Boerckel. It airs at 1:30 p.m. Saturdays and 2:00 p.m. Sundays. The second program, Not By Works, with Dr. J.B. Hixson, features theological exposition and discussion. WCTS is pleased to continue to serve Fourth Baptist Church by broadcasting both Sunday services each week, usually live, and by rebroadcasting Pastor Morrell’s preaching on Fourth Baptist Echoes Sunday afternoons. Unfortunately, a couple of programs ceased production - the popular news programs, The World and Everything in It and This is News, both from World Magazine. This year, the terms of our new tower site lease agreement with 3M Corporation took effect and the costs associated with this lease will significantly increase the expense of broadcasting in the next five years and beyond. Please pray that God will provide the money required to meet this increased financial burden. The highlight of the year was that on May 15, WCTS finally received Program Test Authority from the FCC to broadcast at 4 kilowatts (kW) overnight. We had been limited to 1 kW, so this is a significant improvement in our ability to reach people during the dark hours. Praise the Lord! Also, we undertook a project to improve our signal overall so that it is better able to “punch through” the background noise present on much of the AM band. The results of this project have been very satisfactory. Our signal is now on a par with much larger stations. We have never sounded better, day or night! If you haven’t listened lately, you might be pleasantly surprised. WCTS has very limited personnel, nevertheless, this is not the work of one person. There are some other special people who are indispensable to this ministry. Among them are Todd 13 Fourth Baptist Church Annual Report, 2014-15 Benson, Adam Keim, Matthew Pilch, Linda Russell, and Peter Silseth. Matthew Pilch has recently accepted a pastorate in Port St. Lucy, FL, and we will miss him, but congratulate him and his family on their new ministry. I must not fail to mention our change in leadership during this past year. Sam Horn led WCTS and Central Seminary for more than three years, overseeing many changes in the ministry. In June, Pastor Morrell became President of Central Seminary and WCTS Radio. His leadership, wisdom, and advice have been indispensable as we navigated some tricky issues. Listeners continued to respond to our financial needs during Sharathon. The final amount given and pledged by Friday, September 19, 2014, was $114,770. We did not reach our goal of $150,000 during the fundraising week itself, but pledges and checks continued to come in, which not only met the goal, but surpassed it. Special thanks to the many enthusiastic volunteers from Fourth Baptist who helped us with Sharathon, as well as those who have helped with mailings throughout the year. We praise God every day for the privilege of maintaining a positive Christian broadcast voice in the Twin Cities area. If you are not a regular listener, I invite you to tune in! Program listings are always available on our website, www.wctsradio.com, or in the church literature rack. To God be the glory. ADMINISTRATIVE DEACONS, Les Leith Administrative Deacons: Tim Emslie, Jeff King, Les Leith, Jay Russell, Jon Tuttle Monthly meetings plus ad hoc meetings for consideration of: • Budget development • Church building/property, vehicle and equipment decisions • Economy’s effect on church giving • Asset protection and stewardship • Financial Reviews/Audit • Investment Oversight • Fourth Baptist Christian School budget and other issues Every Administrative Deacon also serves on Central Baptist Theological Seminary’s Board of Directors per our church constitution. MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE, Robert Corey During this past fiscal year we had the privilege of hosting three new member classes, and two new member services with baptisms, testimonies, and a wonderful reception in our gymnasium. In October of 2014 we had one of the largest new member classes in recent memory. Thirty-nine people completed the class, 16 of whom were baptized. In January, 2015, we had one of the smallest classes with just three people, two of whom were baptized. And finally in May, 2015, 15 new members completed the class, 5 of whom were baptized. It is always a blessing for the deacons to hear the testimonies of those desiring to join our church. After each new group of members becomes part of our church family, they are assigned to a deacon, who cares for them and pays attention to their special needs and prayer requests. It is wonderful to help every new member become assimilated into the church family and see them find a place to serve. 14 Fourth Baptist Church Annual Report, 2014-15 CARING COMMITTEE, Brian Davis • We helped members in a variety of ways including moving, cleaning, and home and hospital visits. • This past year the Deacon Care committee assisted 12 families financially, some families more than once. • Grocery gift cards were distributed to over 40 families during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. DEACONESSES Chairman: Joanna Harmon Advisor: Kim Morrell • Deaconesses: Jan Beacham, Cheryl Capetz, Jeanie Cummings, Judy Esterly, Natalie Gehrke, Annelies Harmon, Joanna Harmon (Chair), Sara Kilian, Beth Leaf, Lindsay Levang, Nancy Reynolds, Linda Russell, Roberta Schwenke, Loretta Simons, Sue Witherite • Caring/Hospitality Coordinator: Lindsay Levang, Jan Beacham (Assistant) • Prepared and served 6 memorial luncheons coordinated by Rhonda Stuckey • Monthly contacts made through visits, cards, phone calls to 29 homebound members and widows • Delivered Christmas poinsettias and gifts to homebound members • Spring care packages for college students, organized by Amie Steinhart • Helped deacons prepare communion each month • Communicated prayer requests/needs of home bound members and church family mainly through email updates CHRISTIAN EDUCATION NURSERY, Stephanie Isenberg We are thankful for God’s blessing on our nursery ministry! It is exciting to announce that thirteen new babies have been added to our nursery! As many as 37 little ones, plus visiting children, use our nurseries on a typical Sunday morning. Our nursery facility has also undergone a thorough renovation this year to update all four nursery rooms. Cabinets, carpet, paint, some furniture, and some play things were replaced. A special thank you to Roy Witherite and Lori Gustafson, who directed many projects behind the scenes. We are so thankful for our nursery workers who compassionately and safely care for our little ones during their first church experiences. Over the last several months we have added several capable nursery staff members, but we would welcome a few more who are willing to serve on a monthly basis. A huge thank you to our nursery committee members who have graciously gone above and beyond on our extra projects throughout this year: Sathiya Andrew, Jessica Campbell, Kimberly Emslie, Candice Erickson, Natalie Gerhke, Stephanie Isenberg (chair), Lindsay Levang, Christa Martin, Sheila McLeish, Leah Rolling, Mia Smith, and Megan Thompson. 15 Fourth Baptist Church Annual Report, 2014-15 CHILDREN’S CHURCH (1st – 3rd Grade), Brian and Rose Davis • The Davis and Sehi families taught on a rotating basis. • We teach through the Bible in one year using The ABCs of God. • We have a monthly missionary focus. • Average attendance is 22 children per week. CHILDREN’S CHOIR, James Anderson The 2014-2015 school year was another year of growth, both musically and spiritually for the three children’s choirs. More than 70 singers, age 4 through 6th grade, participated over the course of the year. Each choir sang for church services several times, and the Sunshine and Junior choirs had opportunity to join with the adult choir on several occasions as well. In addition to the musical training, the choirs had a Bible lesson each week, and also had several guest missionary speakers. The year culminated with the annual program in May, Let All Things Praise the Lord. We greatly appreciate the commitment of the singers and their parents. Special thanks to Susan Blessman, who is stepping aside after ten years of leading the Cherub choir (pre-primary). James Anderson directed both the Sunshine (1st-3rd) and Junior (4th-6th) choirs, and because of a faithful group of helpers, James spent time with both choirs each week. We look forward to next year and the opportunity to continue to build on the good things that the Lord has brought about. SUNDAY SCHOOL, Tom Zustiak Our Sunday School provides the following for our children: • An opportunity for early exposure to the gospel • An environment where they can study God's Word on their level • An atmosphere where they can learn how to make Biblical application to their lives • An obedience to a scriptural command (Deut 31:12) • Guidance as habits and patterns are being formed • Guidance through the storms of life This past year we said good-bye to four long-term teachers and some new teaching methods are being tried in a couple of classes. Average Sunday School attendance, 2014-15: Young Children 42 Children 43 Youth 35 Adult 203 TOTAL AVERAGE 323 Appreciation is expressed to the many who willingly give of their time, talents, and abilities, and who faithfully served in some capacity in the Sunday School program. Your labor is not in vain. 16 Fourth Baptist Church Annual Report, 2014-15 ADULT BIBLE FELLOWSHIPS, Les Leith As we reflect upon this past year, we are thankful for the many individuals who are involved with ABF leadership teams. Those faithful leaders carried out their duties with great diligence. Many members have invested in the ABF classes through prayer, outreach, administrative duties, member care, social activities, and fellowship. One of our main objectives has been to systematically teach the Word of God to the adults. This past year we were able to cover the books of Colossians, Psalms, and we are currently working our way through the Synoptic Gospels this summer. Our ABF classes have been a great encouragement by providing fellowship within our local body of believers. The small group setting allows members to get to know each other personally and share burdens, concerns, and prayer requests with one another. Then the group rejoices with one another as we see how our great and glorious Savior answers those petitions. It has been a great year in our ABF ministry and we praise the Lord for the spiritual growth He has given to us this past year. TWIN CITIES BIBLE INSTITUTE, Craig Holgrimson, Director Twin Cities Bible Institute is a ministry of Fourth Baptist Church which provides believers the opportunity to grow in their understanding of God’s Word. The course material consists of studies of specific books of the Bible, Doctrine, and also relevant topics current to our times using God’s Word as our guide. Fall semester classes meet during the months of September, October, and November and spring semester classes meet in February, March, and April. During the past year TCBI offered 10 courses which were attended by 131 individuals. Sixteen of those were new students, and we were pleased to have 2 new teachers lead our classes. The largest percentage of TCBI students come from Fourth Baptist, but we also had new students from 3 area churches and 2 local colleges. We also expanded our boundaries by offering classes at TCBI North in Otsego, along with providing TCBI material online to various missionaries worldwide. This September TCBI will again offer classes both at Fourth Baptist Church and Bible Baptist Church of Otsego, along with new online locations, such as Kenya, Liberia, and other countries. All TCBI class information is provided on the Fourth Baptist website (www.fourthbaptist.org) and includes subjects, dates, and times, so students can register online. We are thankful for the dedication and leadership from these teachers this past year: Mr. Jim Hunter, Dr. Matt Morrell, Pastor Doug Roman, Dr. Brent Belford, Dr. Sue Field, and Mr. Mark Stamper. Please consider joining us for a class at TCBI in order to draw closer to God through His Word, and also have the opportunity for fellowship with like-minded believers. USHERS, Don Steinhart A total of 49 men currently help with regular ushering duties. • 7 Head Ushers: William Chinn, Mark Gehrke, John Reynolds, Dewey Russell, Harold Schrenk, Don Steinhart, Rollie Weberg • 35 additional men serve in regular usher positions on a normal rotation • 7 men serve as substitutes 17 Fourth Baptist Church Annual Report, 2014-15 • Several additional men regularly serve during Christmas and Patriotic programs We have added 7 new regular and substitute ushers, and 2 new head ushers this year. SOCIAL COMMITTEE, Gary Blessman We are grateful for the Social Committee for their continued outstanding work at the Pie Fellowship, Easter Breakfast, and New Member Receptions. Thanks to those who coordinate these events: Rhonda Stuckey, Sara Kilian, Lindsay Levang, Mary Orysen, and to many others who assist and serve. MEN/WOMEN FOR MISSIONS, Chatru Mohinani & Sue Witherite We have set aside one Wednesday of each month as Missions Night. We heard presentations from those who are either working in, or preparing to go to different fields: Mark Swedberg (Brazil), Bobby Harnist (Austria), Dave Stilwell (Peru), and Dave Whiteford (Good News Jail Ministries). Reports from supported missionaries and missions trips included: August 17, 2014 Teen Missions Trip Report October 8, 2014 Peter/Sandi Silseth (Honduras) November 19, 2014 Stephanie Monroe (Tanzania) Pastor Morrell/Mark Stamper (Philippines) December 10, 2014 Dr. Jeff Straub (Sam De-India) February 25, 2015 Roberto/Patricia Coelho (Brazil) May 6, 2015 Ben/Amy Straub (Zambia) We used Skype to connect our congregation with our missionaries and get live updates from them during our Missions Conference in March. MISSIONS COMMITTEE Committee Members: James Anderson Steve/Diane Davis Mark Gehrke (Chairman) Natalie Gehrke Newton/Lorraine Guillen Chatru Mohinani (Men For Missions) Jason/Mia Smith Roy/Sue Witherite (Women For Missions) 18 Ex-Officio: Pastor Matt Morrell Pastor Roger Kilian Fourth Baptist Church Annual Report, 2014-15 MISSIONS FUND Balance Forward (2014-15) Missions Fund Offerings, 2014-15 July August September October November December January February March April May June TOTAL INCOME EXPENSES Postage for Missionary Mailings Speaker Honorariums Missionary Gift Cards Huffstutler Books Coelho Furlough Housing Silseth Storage Unit Stephanie Monroe Missions Trip TOTAL EXPENSES ACCOUNT BALANCE 2014-2015 19 $ 2,060.00 205.00 166.00 297.00 116.00 2,099.00 2,777.00 245.00 200.00 1,655.00 205.00 385.00 35.00 $10,445.00 67.00 350.00 500.00 500.00 3,000.00 539.00 500.00 $5,456.00 $4,989.00 Fourth Baptist Church Annual Report, 2014-15 WOMEN’S MINISTRIES LADIES FALL EVENT The Great FBC Ladies’ Get-Together was held in the Atrium on Friday evening, August 22, 2014 with a turnout of over 100 ladies. The state fair theme was emphasized by the decorations, and the abundant offering of foods on a stick. Ladies were encouraged throughout the evening to switch the table where they were seated, giving each the opportunity to meet more ladies. Carissa Belford challenged us with our common identity in Jesus and how this identity bonds us beyond what common interests do. The evening ended with a representation of the many opportunities that are available for women to grow and to serve at Fourth Baptist Church. The ladies were encouraged to attend and be involved in the women’s ministries. LADIES MISSIONARY FELLOWSHIPS: • Hannah – Study in Choosing Gratitude with Kim Morrell and Carissa Belford • Mary/Martha – Study in Psalm 119 with Terry McLeish • Naomi/Ruth – Study in Choosing Gratitude • Priscilla – Study on The Fruit of the Spirit Ladies Fellowships meet on Thursday nights during the school year, two meeting in the morning, and two in the evening. MOMS, Kay Hawkins Purpose: To equip mothers spiritually and practically through Bible study and practical help, and provide uplifting times of fellowship for moms of all ages, that they may encourage, support and stimulate one another. • Thirteen bi-monthly meetings on Tuesday mornings during the school year • Meetings include prayer, Bible study, discussion, interviews, book reviews, practical help, and refreshments. Some of the moms and their children eat lunch together afterward, either in the Fellowship Hall or at the nearby McDonalds, to extend their time of fellowship. • Average attendance: 25 • Study led by Jan Beacham, The Virtuous Woman of Proverbs 31 • Leadership Team: Kay Hawkins (Coordinator), Carissa Belford, Sally Chinn, Kimberly Emslie, Kim Morrell • Nursery Volunteers: Barb Anderson, Jack Burns, Carol Lacabanne, Karen Goetz, Amy Pearson, Loretta Simons, Pat and Dave Toner, Dorothy Turnquist • Homeschool Classroom Volunteers: Jackie Hale, Ann Hanson, Roberta Schwenke • Annual “Swap N’ Shop” in the spring • MOMS support one another in prayer by means of an email prayer chain (Louise Kauffman) • MOMS and their children meet for fellowship in various homes during the summer months on the third Tuesday morning of each month. SHOWER MINISTRY, Barb Russell • Church members are honored with one baby shower per family. • One bridal shower was held for Megan (Goode) Payes. 20 Fourth Baptist Church Annual Report, 2014-15 • Six baby showers were held: Titus Ruegemer Henry Schoonhoven Emmaline Macalus Micah Rolling Jase Martin Casper Straub MBA LADIES’ RETREAT, Kathy Locke • Annual retreat was held April 10-11, 2014 at Grace Baptist, Owatonna. • Forty ladies from Fourth Baptist Church attended. • Beth Lynch spoke on the theme, Refreshed and Renewed. • There were five workshops supporting the retreat theme, one taught by Kim Morrell. • Good Fellowship with ladies from other MBA churches ADELPHI MEN’S MINISTRY Each year we have three Saturday morning breakfasts for our men and teen boys and their guests. Our first breakfast was in early June. Pastor Dan Miller (Eden Baptist Church) spoke on Masculine Leadership in the Church. At our September breakfast, Dr. Roy Beacham spoke on our winter study topic, Moses. His presentation was a wonderful addition to our study. At our January breakfast, Pastor Matt challenged us. We studied 20 lessons on Moses from October through March. One study met at church on Thursday mornings 6:30-7:30, one group met downtown in the US Bank Plaza during the noon hour, both lead by Bob Corey, and a final group met Saturday mornings, 7:00-8:00, led by Roy Witherite. Between the three groups, we average around 25 men praying and studying together. We also studied the Gospel of John during the summer months on Saturday mornings, 7:008:00, at the church. We averaged 10 to 15 men in this group. In addition, the men's ministry hosted ice fishing, a Boundary Waters trip, softball, and basketball. We encourage men to attend the breakfasts, participate in the Bible studies and in the various other sports activities. HOME BIBLE FELLOWSHIPS During the summer of 2014 we began our third round of Home Bible Fellowships when church members met in neighborhood homes during the summer months for midweek Bible study and prayer time. Seventeen families welcomed groups into their homes and our midweek attendance doubled in this venue. Studies were in Acts and followed the Sunday morning message text. The wide participation and relationships formed in these more intimate settings have been valuable and healthy for our church family. Pastor Brent Belford organized the Home Bible Fellowships. This summer, June-August, 2015, we study through the Beatitudes (Matthew 5-7) in small groups at 16 different neighborhood locations. Pastoral intern, Nathan Sehi, organizes the Home Bible Fellowships this summer. 21 Fourth Baptist Church Annual Report, 2014-15 INTERNATIONAL OUTREACH, Chatru & Wendy Mohinani The last few months God has blessed us with an average of 110 in attendance at our monthly Friday gatherings. Many of our members are getting involved in the lives of our Asian friends (mostly from India) and are starting to plant seeds of the gospel in their hearts and lives. We continue to meet on the last Friday of the month to play games and have a potluck meal together. Often we invite a member of our pastoral staff to come and share with the group. They sometimes explain the meaning of various important holidays that we celebrate in America. These discussions give us an occasion to share the gospel in a gentle way and introduce our friends to the love of Christ. We are thrilled when they want to know more about our God and why our lifestyle is different. Our desire is to be ready to give an answer for the hope we have in Christ with gentleness and respect. (1 Peter 3:15) AV/LIGHTS/PA/LIVE STREAM • AV designers: Jay and Alison French, Tom Hallada, Rory Martin • AV operators: David Anderson, Jay French, Lance Goodnough, Evan McLeish, Tim Kauffman, Rory Martin • Lights: Lyndon Hanson, Mark Peterson, James Steele • PA operators: Bill Amborn, Jason Erickson, Levi Kolwinska, Chris Levang, Ryan Lohse, Paul Norman • Live stream: Rob Riley We currently average 25-30 who live stream on Sunday mornings and 15-20 on Sunday evenings. We began posting our services and concerts to Vimeo mid-July 2014, and will have had well over 5000 people watch a service or concert online by the end of July 2015. The church has produced and posted over 130 services and/or special events as of June 2014, and the school has posted 35. Our monthly viewers have been creeping up slowly with spikes for special events such as the Christmas concerts, which introduced many to our Vimeo channel. We typically have between 500-650 viewers most months. Our high month was December 2014, when 785 watched the Christmas concerts. Service recordings have been played from 34 countries around the world in the last year. Our top ten viewing countries outside of the United States are Philippines, Romania, India, United Kingdom, Canada, Brazil, Russia, Uruguay, Australia, and Germany. Over 20,000 viewers have loaded a video (either on Vimeo.com or through people linking videos to other sites, like Facebook and Central Seminary) which furthered awareness of our ministry. In the past year, donations from members allowed us to upgrade all three original cameras, add a small audio board to mix radio, auditorium, and ambient sound for better control of the sound, and upgrade the processor and WiFi capability on the controller computer, which improved the quality of our stream and allowed for a slightly smaller scale streaming experience almost anywhere in the building, as needed. 22 Fourth Baptist Church Annual Report, 2014-15