September - Cumberland Baptist Association
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September - Cumberland Baptist Association
The Cumberland Baptist Association has a strategic partnership with the churches in Denver/Colorado Springs. For more information on how your church can pray and engage with these churches, contact the Cumberland Baptist Association office at 931.358.9036. The ABC of the CBA The monthly newsletter of the Cumberland Baptist Association Dr. Rick Stevens, Associational Missionary Our mission is to promote cooperative Kingdom work among her churches, and to help resource those churches to fulfill the Great Commission Inside this issue: From the Missionary 2 Church News 2 Churches Without Pastors 2 CBA 146th Annual Meeting 2 Minister Conference 2 See You at the Pole Celebration 3 Tennessee Baptist Convention’s Annual Meeting 3 Riverfest Outreach 3 TBC Apologetic Conference 3 3 Office Closed for Labor Day Annual Church Profile Due Golden Offering Week of Prayer for Tennessee Mission Front Range Mission Partnership 4 Schedule of Events 4 P.O. Box 3837 Clarksville, TN 37043-0837 850 Highway 76 Clarksville, TN 37043-5391 Our Website Address: www.cumberlandba.org Phone: 931.358.9036 Fax: 931.358.9094 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Notice: Cumberland Baptist Association 931.358.9036 or fax to 931.358.9094, write P.O. Box 3837, Clarksville, TN 37043-0837, or email [email protected] Schedule of Events DATE September 1 Sept, 1,8,15,22,29 September 5 September 11-18 EVENT LOCATION Church Revitalization Workshop Wallace Memorial Knoxville, TN Prayer Ministry CBA Shoulder’s Building TIME 7:30 a.m. September 22 Minster Conference CBA Shoulder’s Building September 28 See You at the Pole Celebration Hilldale’s FLC 6:30 p.m. Apologetics Conference Nashville Zoo 8:30 a.m. Prayer Ministry CBA Shoulder’s Building 7:30 a.m. October 1 Oct. 6,13,20,27 Noon October 10 ACP Reports Due October 24 CBA Annual Meeting FBC Woodlawn 4:00 p.m. Nov. 3,10,17 Prayer Ministry CBA Shoulder’s Building 7:30 p.m. Week of Prayer for Tennessee Missions The Cumberland Baptist Association’s office will be closed September 11-18 Monday, Sept5 for the observance of Labor Day From the Missionary September brings us clearly into the fall season with all the good things that come our way. Football fans are crazy this time of year. Pumpkins, multi-colored leaves and crops being harvested become part of the landscape. The change of seasons is also a reminder that this is a season of change for Christians here in America. Bible believing Dr. Rick Stevens Christians are not dying out here, but it is definitely a season of change. I want to point you to a scripture that is good for us to hear. 2 Thessalonians 3:13 says “… do not grow weary of doing good.” We do need to hear that in America. Churches are different in many ways today in Main Street America. Programming is different, styles of worship are varied, and many churches are smaller than they once were. Our culture is becoming more hostile to Christian values and to Biblical teaching. Many churches have struggled to accept change and become more inwardly focused. Conflict pops up frequently in churches. All of these things can cause us to become weary in doing God’s work. I have met people who have become burned out on church and have seen pastors and members who have been burnt by church conflict and disillusionment. Maybe you are one of those people. There is hope! We simply have to look for at the right things. In the Luke account of the Easter story, two heavenly visitors meet the women who have come to prepare the body of Jesus. As they come to find his body, they are asked “why do you seek the living among the dead?” I mention this because all of us need to be looking for the Living God! He is still alive and active. Many people are very open to our sharing Christ with them. I see some churches that are pursuing fresh vision and reaching people. I am excited by what I am seeing on the mission field! People are being called and sent and people are responding to the gospel. Are you in love with a specific model of church, or are excited to see the ways God is working to help churches adapt? Are you aware that our media does have the effect of making us think God is not wanted or needed? Are you personally spending time with God on a regular basis? He is alive and active today! I met a young lady just the other day, who had met Jesus Christ recently. She was glowing with excitement as she talked about how God had changed her life and her family. That was here in Clarksville. Are you growing weary? Look for the Living God! Stale, tired churches and Christians are growing weary. However, God is doing amazing things around us. Are you looking for the living among the dead? Think about it… PLEASANT VIEW ordained Sam Matthews to the gospel ministry. September 8-10 Churches Without Pastors Spring Creek • Erin • Blooming Grove Cumberland Baptist Association’s 146th Annual Meeting See You At The Pole Celebration Monday • October 24 • 2016 Join students from across the area for a time of worship, fellowship as we anticipate what God will do to glorify Himself in our schools. Come and be challenged to live a life pleasing to Him beyond the pole. First Baptist Church Woodlawn 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Hilldale Family Life Center Apologetic Conference October 1 Fellowship Meal 5:30 p.m. The Nashville Zoo Cost: $30.00 The Tennessee Baptist Convention will hold an Apologetics Conference at the Nashville Zoo! It will include live animals, scientists from the Creation Musuem, and an interactive discipleship tool for great family fun. We will begin at 8:30 am in Amphitheater. The admission fee includes: a ticket to the conference, zoo admission, zoo parking, Biblical videos for each exhibit and a Biblical zoo guide. Each family will receive a free coffee mug as a gift for attending this exciting day at the zoo! Contact David Evans at, [email protected], for more information. Session 2 6:30 p.m. Minister’s Conference Thursday • September 22 Noon CBA Shoulder’s Building Guest speaker will be Kevin Minchey. Rev. Minchey is the Director of Missions for the Concord Association (Murfreesboro) and serves as the Middle TN Consultant for Church Revitalization for the Tennessee Baptist Convention. The ABC of the CBA The Cumberland Baptist Association will host a booth at Clarksville’s Riverfest. This is an opportunity to meet and engage people from all over the area. We will be doing crafts projects for kids at this event along with sharing the Gospel with them. If you are interested in helping with this event contact Dr. Rick Stevens at [email protected]. Wednesday • September 28 Session 1 4:00 p.m. Bro . Rick Page 2 CBA Community Outreach Opportunity Church News Annual Meeting of Tennessee Baptist November • 13-17 SEVIERVILLE CONVENTION CENTER, SEVIERVILLE The ABC of the CBA Annual Church Profile Reports Monday • October 10 ACP are due by this date. Please mail a hard copy of your ACP to the association for our records. If your church fill out the ACP online, please an email to Ms. Linda when completed, [email protected]. Page 3
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