June 2016 Newsletter - Park Baptist Church
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June 2016 Newsletter - Park Baptist Church
PARK BAPTIST CHURCH 121 E Park St Brookfield MO 64628 660-258-3391 www.parkbaptist.com Non-Profit Org U S Postage PAID PERMIT NO 16 Brookfield MO 64628 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED CONTACT INFO David Blakely, Pastor cell: 660-734-3871 e-mail: [email protected] WEEKLY SERVICES/GATHERINGS Sunday 9:15 am 10:30 am 6:00 pm 6:00 pm Joel Sprague, Youth Pastor cell: 405-245-0536 e-mail: [email protected] Main Office Phone: 660-258-3391 e-mail: [email protected] Hours (Mon to Fri): 8 am to 4 pm OUR MISSION To prayerfully develop fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ OUR VISION We are committed to spiritual maturity, ministry, and missions Tuesday 6:00 pm Wednesday 6:00 pm 6:30 pm Bible Study (all ages) Worship Service/Children’s Church Evening Worship (Youth) “Habits of Happiness”; concludes on June 5th Choir Practice NO Prayer Meeting in June Youth Group (8th, 22nd, 29th) MONTHLY EVENTS/MEETINGS 1st Sunday Lord’s Supper (June/Aug/Oct) 2nd Sunday Mile of Pennies (a.m. worship svc) 3rd Sunday Business Meeting June 1 June 2 June 3 June 4 June 5 June 6 June 7 June 8 June 9 June 10 June 11 June 12 June 13 June 14 June 15 June 16 June 17 June 18 June 19 June 20 June 21 June 22 June 23 June 24 June 25 June 26 June 27 June 28 June 29 June 30 2 Chronicles 15-16; 2 Chronicles 17-18; 2 Chronicles 19-20; 2 Chronicles 21-22; 2 Chronicles 23-24; 2 Chronicles 25-27; 2 Chronicles 28-29; 2 Chronicles 30-31; 2 Chronicles 32-33; 2 Chronicles 34-36; Ezra 1-2; Ezra 3-5; Ezra 6-8; Ezra 9-10; Nehemiah 1-3; Nehemiah 4-6; Nehemiah 7-9; Nehemiah 10-11; Nehemiah 12-13; Esther 1-2; Esther 3-5; Esther 6-8; Esther 9-10; Job 1-2; Job 3-4; Job 5-7; Job 8-10; Job 11-13; Job 14-16; Job 17-19; John 12:27-50 John 13:1-20 John 13:21-38 John 14 John 15 John 16 John 17 John 18:1-18 John 18:19-40 John 19:1-22 John 19:23-42 John 20 John 21 Acts 1 Acts 2:1-21 Acts 2:22-37 Acts 3 Acts 4:1-22 Acts 4:23-37 Acts 5:1-21 Acts 5:22-42 Acts 6 Acts 7:1-21 Acts 7:22-43 Acts 7:44-60 Acts 8:1-25 Acts 8:26-40 Acts 9:1-21 Acts 9:22-43 Acts 10:1-23 SERVING THIS MONTH: JUNE 5 Greeters: 9:00 Children’s SS (L Kelley, P Crist) Child Care: Jennifer Norman, Dora Abongo 10:15 John Bagley Children’s Church: Tania Sharp, Alex Sharp Ushers: J Black, C Bowe, T Carlson, D Ripley, J Walgren, C Woods Deacon of the Week: Glen Murrain JUNE 12 Greeters: 9:00 Suzanne Hoerrmann, Wayne Amen Child Care: Tania Sharp, Sam Sharp, Angela Levell 10:15 Jennifer Norman Children’s Church: Alicia Rojas Ushers: R Black, R Burch, M McBroom, G Murrain, D Pulliam, W Stockwell Deacon of the Week: Kirk Palmer JUNE 19 Greeters: 9:00 Marge Thompson, Rogene Smith Child Care: Erica Sprague, Priscilla Garvey 10:15 Robin Black Children’s Church: Denise Ewing Ushers: J Black, C Bowe, T Carlson, D Ripley, J Walgren, C Woods Deacon of the Week: Don Pulliam JUNE 26 Greeters: 9:00 Judy Clinch, Kevin Stanfield Child Care: Ceaira Palmer, April Davis 10:15 Barbara Buckallew Children’s Church: Jennifer Norman Ushers: R Black, R Burch, M McBroom, G Murrain, D Pulliam, W Stockwell Deacon of the Week: Bob Rulon If you are unable to fulfill your commitment on your scheduled Sunday, please find a replacement. If you cannot find a replacement, the person to contact for Greeters is Mary Jo Amen; Child Care is Angela Levell; Children’s Church is Bonnie Shanks; Deacon of the Week/Ushers is Mike McBroom. Also, please notify Renae in the church office so the correct information can be printed in the bulletin. A BIG THANK YOU to those who have helped spruce up the property! Linn County Senate Bill 40 worked on the planter by the entry doors from the parking lot. The teardrop areas on either side of the driveway from Park Street have also been worked over. This landscaping was done over a few days by Doug and Linda Black, Doris Saale and Bernita St. Clair. Thank you, thank you for sharing your gifts and talents in this way. Of course many thanks also go to our custodian, Connie Carriker, for her continued lawn mowing and trimming! PBC Deacons Name PBC Deacons (cont’d) Phone Number Name ···················· Phone Number Wayne Amen ·········· 660-734-0340 Tony Mundell ·········· 660-268-4021 John Bagley (work) ··· 660-258-2472 Glen Murrain ··········· 660-244-3037 Rodney Burch ·········· 660-268-4035 Kirk Palmer ············· 660-258-2812 Bob Claiborne ·········· 660-695-3767 Don Pulliam ············ 660-258-2802 Don Elam ··············· 573-253-6781 Bob Rulon ··············· 660-258-7289 Greg Ewing ············· 660-258-2906 Gary Taylor ············· 660-258-7660 Dennis Fletcher ········ 660-258-7075 Jim Walgren ············ 660-258-2474 Leland Kelley ·········· 660-258-5460 Chuck Woods ·········· 660-258-3001 Mike McBroom ········ 660-258-2528 Do you have a prayer life or a life of prayer? But we will continually give ourselves to prayer and the ministry of the word. Acts 6:4 Are you a person who prays, or are you a man or woman of prayer? Is prayer just an activity you perform, or is it an identity you embrace as a child of God? Jesus identified the place of worship as a house of prayer (Luke 19:45-46), and the apostles identified themselves as men of prayer (Acts 6:4). The apostles equated the call to Christ with a call to pray. Also, the Apostle Paul in his first letter to the young pastor, Timothy, exhorted him: Therefore I exhort first of all that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks be made for all men, for kings and all who are in authority, that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and reverence. For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Savior, who desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth (1 Timothy 2:1-4 NKJV). The apostles stated in Acts 6:4, “We will give ourselves continually to prayer and the ministry of the word.” If you will remember the disciples had asked Jesus, in Luke 11:1, “Lord, teach us to pray...” The apostles were simply carrying out the most important priority which Jesus had modeled and mentored for them in His earthly ministry. Acts 6:4 was not just a statement about how they would spend their time, but rather it was a statement about how they would invest their lives. For the apostles, prayer was not just an activity. It was their identity. It is critical that Christians follow the example of the apostles. The apostles were whole-heartedly determined to follow Jesus. In Acts 6:4, they were acknowledging, and embracing a lifestyle of total dependence upon God! What percentage of your life has nothing to do with prayer? We pray in the context of our perceived needs, but Jesus lived in the context of prayer! Prayer is not an optional accessory that enhances our lives; it is an obligation and a necessity. Consider how Jesus completely depended upon the Father during His earthly life and ministry: Jesus answered and said to them, “Most assuredly, I say to you, the Son can do nothing of Himself, but what He sees the Father do; for whatever He does, the Son also does in like manner” (John 5:19 NKJV). If Jesus could do nothing apart from the Father, why would any of us attempt to do so? Our goal should be to live lives that originated in the heart of God, and is directed by the hand of God. Therefore, prayer must never become a compartment of our life. Prayer must become the consuming characteristic of our lifestyle. So, how long has it been since you prayed about your praying? It is my prayer that this will encourage you to do so. In Christ, David Years ago I was living in Oklahoma City and was driving down one of its main highways. I looked off towards the parking lot of a super market I was passing to notice one of our nation's greatest treasures. The Oscar Mayer ® Mobile!!! I quickly turned around and headed to the parking lot to grab myself a classic Oscar Mayer® hotdog and even more importantly, and Oscar Mayer® Mobile whistle. Just as I pulled into the parking lot, my phone rang. It was my dad, so I took the call and spoke with him for about ten minutes. The moment I hung up the phone, and exited my car, the Oscar Mayer® Mobile drove away. I quickly jumped back in my car and followed it, hoping it would be making a stop at another nearby supermarket. Well after about 30 minutes of following it, I realized I didn't know when it would stop so I gave up my pursuit. I was pretty bummed out. Fast forward three years and I had just left my office to go see some customers, and what did I encounter turning into the parking lot of a local tire repair shop? That's right! The Oscar Mayer® Mobile! I followed it into the parking lot and when the driver exited the giant hot dog I asked if I could please have a whistle. He pulled one out and handed it to me. I drove away whistling to my heart's content. Originally, my plan to get a hot dog whistle didn't work out, and that's not the only thing that I planned in my life that didn't work out either. I can honestly say that the majority of things I planned for myself never worked out. As I look at it from God's perspective, that's a good thing. Proverbs 16:9 says, "The heart of man plans his way, but the LORD establishes his steps." ESV James 4:13-16 adds, "Come now, you who say, ‘Today or tomorrow we will go into such and such a town and spend a year there and trade and make a profit’, yet you do not know what tomorrow will bring. What is your life? For you are a mist that appears for a little time and then vanishes. As it is, you boast in your arrogance. All such boasting is evil." ESV Believer or non-believer, God is Lord over all. We are all subject to His will and His will is always done for His glory. See? The Lord can even use a story about my love for hot dog whistles to be glorified! God Bless! Pastor Joel Ministry Opportunity (Aug 6-13) Vacation Bible School We are starting to collect items for VBS 2016. Needed is anything pertaining to under the sea or ocean. Especially needed are Styrofoam pool noodles in a variety of colors...as many as possible. Items may be brought to the church or if you need more info or have any questions, contact John Bagley. This year’s theme is “Submerged: Finding Truth Below the Surface.” The focus verses are Psalm 139:23-24: “Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.” VBS 2016 will be July 25 through 29, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Becky Morris and Heather Staddie are this year’s co-directors. The Local Missions group would like to have the water wagon this summer in the park. This will be a ministry opportunity to meet people and also offer them a glass of cold water. The Summer Festival in the Parks is June 10 and 11 and if enough volunteers sign up, the Water Wagon will be in the park on June 11 from 9 am to 1 pm. A sign-up sheet is in the fellowship building foyer if you are interested in helping. Camp Bethel (Wyoming) has to completely renovate their dining facility. We are going to help with removing the roof and several walls so that new walls may be extended and a new roof put on. All adults wanting to serve are welcome. Please let Pastor David know if you are considering going. The cost should be minimal. This is a great opportunity to help a ministry that has blessed countless thousands over the years including many from our own church. Nine young people from Park Baptist have served or are currently serving on the staff at Camp Bethel. This will be a wonderful opportunity to “get away” and enjoy God’s fantastic creation, grow in relationships with others, and serve God. If you would like to support this renovation project monetarily, all donations are welcome and tax deductible. Homecoming 2016 The Baptist Home will have their annual homecoming event on Saturday, June 11th, from 10 am to 2 pm in Chillicothe, MO. This is a great opportunity for family, friends and church family to visit and share time with the residents. If you have not yet visited The Baptist Home, this is a good time to tour the facility. Everyone is welcome! Planned for the day are a bake sale, musical entertainment, guided tours, games for children of all ages, fishing and outdoor BBQ (freewill donation).