March 2016 - First Baptist Bryan
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March 2016 - First Baptist Bryan
FIRST BAPTIST BRYAN MARCH 2016 fbcbryan.org SPOTLIGHT Spring Break 2ND ANNUAL Family Schedule OPERATION EASTER Ministry Check out what events are happening during Spring Break Learn more about this year’s Operation Easter including volunteer opportunities David Booth gives an overview of Family Ministry FIRST BAPTIST BRYAN FBCBRYAN.ORG Tenebrae TABLE of CONTENTS 2 3 4 6 8 9 10 12 12 12 Announcements Tenebrae: My Savior’s Love Operation Easter Spring Break Schedule RECAP: IF: Gathering RECAP: Staff Retreat Family Ministry at First Baptist Staff Listings Prayer Update Deacon Listings a word from Jason Dunton T he Friday before Easter Sunday is historically known as “Good Friday”. At first glance, this title seems inappropriate. The Friday before Easter certainly contained a series of events that were not good. On this day, Jesus Christ was betrayed and abandoned by His closest friends and followers. He was arrested, illegally tried and beaten by the Jewish Sanhedrin. He was handed over to Roman authorities to be tortured and sentenced to death. Jesus, having been cursed and reviled, ultimately died the public and agonizing death of a criminal on a cross. Many, including His own mother, were left devastated, and as they wept over their loss the earth around them quaked and a darkness covered the land. Tenebrae is Latin for “shadows” or “darkness.” This service is designed to remind us that Jesus Christ, the Light of the World, was extinguished because of God’s great love for us and His desire for us to be forgiven and have eternal life with Him. We would love for you to join us for this time as we reflect together on the sacrifice of God’s great Son. Good Friday? How? ALL-CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ADULT 55+ Spring Bible Conference Young at Heart Join us March 13-16 for our Spring Bible Conference. Come dive deeper in the Join us Tuesday, March 8 at 11:30 am book of Ephesians with former FBC Bryan Pastor Dr. Dick Maples. Please RSVP for our Young at Heart Luncheon. Come to [email protected] for weekday luncheons. For more information see page 6. enjoy a Hawaiian themed lunch and guest speaker Dr. David Hackethorn. ALL-CHURCH RSVP to [email protected] by March 7. Operation Easter ALL-CHURCH We need your help to make Operation Easter a success. See page 5 for more information about volunteer opportunities. Also, mark your calendars for Wednesday, March 16 for Tenebrae our Egg Stuffing Party. Bring your whole family and join us at 1 pm in the Fellowship Mark your calendars for Good Friday, Hall immediately following the Spring Bible Conference. March 25 at 7 pm for our special Tenebrae service, “My Savior’s Love” narrated by FAMILY MINISTRY ADULT 55+ Ragan Courtney. Prayer Huddle Join us on March 6 and April 3 at 5 pm at the Adam’s residence (1504 E 31st St., Bryan) for a Prayer Huddle concerning Family Ministry here at First Baptist. Childcare is available at the church. You can drop off and pick up your kids 15 minutes before and after the prayer huddle. WOMEN’S MINISTRY Ladies Craft Night 2 Spring Break Schedule Mark your calendars for our special Spring Break schedule. Join us on Sunday, March 13 for our annual Spring Brunch, followed by a combined service. Then, on Sunday, March 20 join us for a special Sunday School hour followed by a combined service. For more information see page 7. MISSIONS Estonia Mission Trip Join us on our Estonia mission trip, May Come enjoy our craft night Monday, 11-June 3. Contact Ralph Girlinghouse at March 7 at 6 pm. Cost is $5 and space [email protected] for more is limited. RSVP to [email protected]. information. MISSIONS Mozambique Mission Trip Come travel to Mozambique with us to help spread the Gospel and provide much needed drinking water, June 17-July 2. Contact Scott Sitton at [email protected] for more info. MISSIONS Germany Baseball Camp Join us as we travel to Siegburg, Germany for baseball camp, July 7-20. Contact Gretchen Hanson at [email protected] for more information. “But He was pierced for our transgressions; he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed.”—Isaiah 53:5 “But God demonstrates His love for us in this; while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” — Romans 5:8 “For Christ also suffered once for sins, the righteousness for the unrighteous, that He might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but made alive in the spirit.” — 1 Peter 3:18 In other words, the “good” about Good Friday is that Jesus Christ died the death meant for you and me. He took our place upon the cross. This is the gospel in four words: Jesus in my place. On March 25, our Choir and Orchestra will be leading a Good Friday service called Tenebrae. 3 FIRST BAPTIST BRYAN FBCBRYAN.ORG Operation Easter 2nd annual T his Easter Sunday join First Baptist Bryan for the 2nd annual Operation Easter, a helicopter Easter egg drop featuring 30,000 eggs. This family-friendly event is open to the public and completely free. The eggs will fly at 10:30 am on the eastern field adjacent to the church. Participants are encouraged to arrive early to register and claim a spot before the drop. After the egg drop, children ages Birth-6th grade are invited to join in the fun and gather as many eggs as they can. Each egg is stuffed with a piece of hard candy for their enjoyment. In the interest of fairness and safety, First Baptist Bryan will cordon off four separate zones for four different age groups. One zone for ages Birth-2, one for ages 3-Pre-K, one for children in kindergarten-2nd grade, and one for 3rd-6th graders. Also available again this year, are four age appropriate helicopter toys. Every participant who registers is eligible to take home one of these coveted prizes. In addition to the prizes, every child who attends a worship service will leave with bag full of fantastic goodies. Along with the epic egg drop, First Baptist Bryan will host two worship services on Easter Sunday. A traditional service will begin at 9 am and a contemporary service will be held immediately following the egg drop. Everyone is invited to attend either service. Pick up your yard signs and business cards in the atrium! 4 Fill out a volunteer card and place it in the offering plate to sign up Volunteer Opportunities • Childcare - We need volunteers to help with childcare for children ages Birth-3 during both worship services. • Child Registration - We need people to ass ist in registering kids ages Birth-3 for childcare for the worship services. • Parking Lot - We need volunteers to help direct traffic in the parking lot and direct people to the overflow lot in the Lowe’s parking lot. Also, need a CDL holder to drive shuttle. • Welcome Tent - We need volunteers to man the welcome tents outside to help direct visit ors towards the childcare registration tables and the correct age specific zones for their children. • Field Preparation - We need a team to help prepare the field before the event by cordonin g off each zone with temporary fencing. • Greeters - We are looking for outgoing individuals who will greet visitors as they arriv e and direct them to the welcome tents or childcare registration tables. • Prayer Volunteers - There will be prayer tent s located next to the welcome tents outside. We need volunteers to offer to pray with anyone who may come by. • Stage Transition - We need volunteers to help with stage transition between worship services , and set up and tear down sound system outside. 5 FIRST BAPTIST BRYAN Spring Break Schedule Spring Bible Conference This Spring Break join us for our annual Spring Bible Conference, featuring our former pastor Dr. Dick Maples as he leads a study in the book of Ephesians. A native Texan and graduate of Southwestern Theological Seminary, Dr. Maples has served as pastor of numerous Baptist churches across Texas, as an adjunct professor at Dallas Baptist University, as a trustee of Hardin-Simmons, East Texas Baptist and the University of Mary Hardin Baylor, and as president of the Baptist General Convention of Texas. Dr. Maples currently resides with his wife, Mary Jo, in Guntersville, Alabama. This year’s conference kicks off in our combined Sunday morning worship service on March 13 with Dr. Maples delivering his message from the pulpit. The conference continues with a Sunday evening session at 6 pm and weekday luncheons MondayWednesday beginning at 11:30 am. John Mathews and Jason Dunton will lead music throughout the conference. A full schedule is available below. RSVP to [email protected] to reserve your spot for the weekday luncheons. Conference Schedule Sunday Morning...........................“Amazing Grace”................................Ephesians 2:1-10 Sunday Evening.................. “The Doxology of Salvation”.......................Ephesians 1:1-14 Monday............................. “Paul’s Prayers for the Church”...................Ephesians 1:15-27 Tuesday......................................“The Plea for Unity”..............................Ephesians 4:1-14 Wednesday.................................. “Spritual Warfare”..............................Ephesians 6:10-20 Easter Egg Stuffing Party 6 With Easter only a few weeks away, Operation Easter preparation is in full swing. We have over 30,000 Easter eggs to stuff before our epic helicopter drop on Easter Sunday. On March 16, join us at 1 pm, immediately following the Spring Bible Conference in the Fellowship Hall for our Egg Stuffing Party. Bring your whole family and help us stuff some eggs! We need everyone’s help to accomplish this great task. As of today, our church has only stuffed approximately 25 percent of the eggs. If you can’t make it to the Egg Stuffinf Party you can come by the Fellowship Hall anytime during regular office hours to stuff eggs! FBCBRYAN.ORG Meet our ne w Business Ad ministrator Spring Brunch On March 13, join us for our annual Spring Brunch at 9:30 am in the Fellowship Hall. Bring your favorite breakfast dish and come fellowship with us. Then, join us for a combined service immediately afterwards at 10:30 in the Worship Center. One Sunday School On March 20, join us for a special Sunday School hour at 9 am featuring four master classes followed by a combined service at 10:30 am. A full list of classes is available below. Risen to Reign Teacher: David Booth, Fellowship Hall Paul said that if Christ didn’t rise, then we are still dead in our sins, even though He died on the cross for us. Why? And what did He rise to? In other words, what’s He doing right now? And why does that matter? Explore with Dr. David Booth how the Bible answers those critical questions. Selfish to Selfless Teacher: Jeremy Palmer, Room 136 The Great Commission in Matthew 28 details a command to reach the world with the gospel message. Jesus’s last words are not a new message. They are an important culmination. Throughout the whole bible God communicates a desire for all nations to know him. Join us as we explore the holistic message from Genesis to Revelation reflected in the Great Commission. Daniel Web b • Graduate o f Texas A&M ‘07 • Master of D ivinity from T ruett Theological S eminary • Five years e xperience in c hurch business opera tions. • Married to Raquel, three children, Abigail (4), Ju liana (4), Ben jamin (1) Busy but Barren Teacher: Mikey Osborne, Room 241 Shortly after the resurrection, many of Jesus’ disciples returned to their normal lives—until Jesus appeared to them. Come learn how to overcome the trap of normal living in order to produce a joyous and fruitful life in the Kingdom of God. Resurrection: Fact or Fiction Teacher: David Blaschke, Room 231 Come see how this unique historical approach to the resurrection of Jesus provides us with good evidence and reason to believe that Jesus resurrected - even without having to refer to the eyewitness gospel accounts. Not only will this strengthen your confidence in the truth of the resurrected Savior, but it will also give you a great way to talk about the issue with friends and neighbors. 7 FIRST BAPTIST BRYAN FBCBRYAN.ORG Staff Retreat Recap by Mike Ballard Pastor of Ministries Mike Ballard T hank you church family for your prayers last week while we were away on staff retreat. The retreat was held at the T-Bar M Conference Center in New Braunfels, Texas. We drove down as a staff on Thursday morning and returned on Saturday morning. Some of us had to leave the retreat Friday night due to the CBBA Spring Leadership Training taking place at our church the next morning. The retreat began with an encouraging word from Pastor Jim, followed by a time of praise and worship led by Jason Dunton, our Associate Pastor of Worship Arts. Our pastoral sessions were led by Dr. R. Robert Creech, the Director of Pastoral Ministries at George W. Truett Seminary in Waco. Prior to joining Truett Seminary, he served as the Senior Pastor at University Baptist Church in Houston, Texas for 22 years. 8 Dr. Creech began our time together ministering to the staff concerning personal and congregational anxiety. He shared with us ways of recognizing signs of anxiety and how to deal with them. Our second session dealt with the importance of good communication and how to improve our skills in that area. Third, we discussed the characteristics of a high-functioning team. We learned the importance of trust, managing conflict in a healthy way, sharing a commitment to a common vision and goal, and mutual accountability. During our team building time Mikey showed us his ability to solve problems using his great engineering mind. On Friday afternoon we demonstrated the benefits and importance of playing together as a team. After three hours of ping pong, volleyball and basketball we found out who the older members of our pastoral team are. You would have been impressed with the basketball moves of Mikey, Pastor Jim, and Dave Blaschke — the younger members of our staff. Thank you church family for allowing us to enjoy an extended time together as a pastoral team. I also want to thank the wives who were able to join us for a part of the retreat. God Bless You, Mike Ballard 9 FIRST BAPTIST BRYAN FBCBRYAN.ORG Family Ministry at First Baptist a message from David Booth four weeks will be geared toward Parents of Tweens & Teens. I look forward to this time for God to knit our hearts together around this critical Kingdom purpose of parenting. the 6th grade retreat wrap-up session. Slowly but surely, I’m getting to know this beautiful family called First Baptist Bryan. L ast month is in the rear-view mirror and Spring is just around the corner. Since my first day on the job on February 1, God has been showering His blessings on the Booths. We have been welcomed as family into Carlan and Vicki Cooper’s home while my family remains in Winnsboro to finish out Christy’s teaching contract and the kids’ school year. We’ve gotten into the rhythm of me traveling to Winnsboro once a week, and the family coming to Bryan two weekends a month. I am so thankful for the warm, welcoming church family into which God has planted us in this new life season. We’ve met hundreds of wonderful people who radiate Jesus in their own unique ways. The senior adults have been so welcoming, kind, and uplifting—it has been a treasure meeting so many of them one by one. 10 I’ve also had opportunity to meet many of them by speaking at Men’s Breakfast and the Wednesday Night Fellowship Hall class. It has also been a joy visiting with young couples in homes and around B/CS—it’s been great meeting so many over coffee or chips and salsa. I’ve been able to meet other parents and kids by leading The role of Family Pastor is a non-traditional role, but it’s more important now than ever before. Family has eroded so dramatically in our culture and in churches that it will take a tremendous, coordinated effort to bring them before the Lord for healing. I think of the paralytic in Mark 2 whose friends tore through the roof to lower him before Jesus. That’s how I see my role. To gather those gifted and called at First Baptist Bryan to bring families before Jesus for healing. Now healing is not just for families that look broken on the outside. Healing takes place in families when Jesus is restored as the Lord of every individual and every family relationship. He brings healing and purpose to marriage relationships and to child-raising so that Christ is glorified and the gospel is proclaimed globally. From the very beginning, the family has been the God-appointed institute to raise generation after generation to multiply worshippers throughout the earth and before God’s throne in heaven. The Great Commission is not just for those outside our home, but for those in it. When families embrace their calling to surrender all to Christ as reigning King, homes are changed and parents and students are released as Kingdom ambassadors around the world. Family Ministry is disciple-making for God’s glory and fulfillment of the Great Commission. Family Ministry Prayer Huddles On Sundays, March 6 and April 3, from 5 - 7 pm, we are offering two opportunities for anyone in our church family wanting to seek the Lord concerning Family Ministry at FBC. We encourage anyone with questions, input, or a passion for family ministry to gather together for prayer. Nothing of eternal consequence will happen apart from God’s leadership and empowering to fulfill His purposes. We want to bring into the light any factors that need God’s healing, as well as begin charting the course for Family Ministry together. Out of these meetings will be the beginnings of Marriage and Parenting Teams that will advise and coordinate these aspects of Family Ministry at First Bryan. Both meetings will be held at Kelly and Rae Adam’s home. Childcare will be provided with a timely RSVP to Chandler in the church office the Thursday before. The meetings are designed to be redundant, so attend at least one, or both if you like. The agenda is the same: eat, pray, and seek the Lord and His wisdom in Family Ministry. Spring Classes For four weeks on Wednesday nights at 6pm, beginning on March 23, Parents of Preschoolers and Kids will be given opportunity to meet with David Booth for sharing, prayer, encouragement and equipping. Couples may come with or without their spouse. Beginning April 20 - May 11, another “I Still Do” Intergenerational Marriage Event Saturday, May 7, 9am - 5pm, we will be gathering First Bryan’s married (or engaged) couples of every generation for a day filled with encouragement, laughter, and marriagebuilding. The simulcast event will feature nationally-recognized personalities God has fashioned to build up His body with biblical truth and experiences designed to strengthen your marriage. FamilyLife has a long history of planning life-changing events for couples. Christy and I can testify that it will be worth rearranging your schedule for. The cost for the event is $55 per couple, which includes two couple workbooks, the simulcast seminars, food, and a framable marriage renewal covenant that you will want to make prominent in your home or office. Scholarships are available. What is perhaps most significant about this gathering is a brief presentation about a marriage-mentoring ministry in the fall that will be of interest to many FBC couples of every generation. This will give us a powerful tool for strengthening First Baptist marriages, and for reaching out to hurting couples in the B/CS area as well. God has been orchestrating and shaping so many people in the First Baptist family for such a time as this. Christ, the Head of the Church, is beautifully gifting and arranging us for His Kingdom purposes and His glory. Prayerfully consider how you might step into the mighty stream of what God is doing by calling families more fully unto Himself. Love and grace, David Booth 11 CHURCH STAFF CHURCH STAFF Jim Heiligman Senior Pastor Email Address [email protected] Mike Ballard Pastor of Ministries [email protected] Phone ext. 102 776-1400 [email protected] 776-1400 Daniel Webb Business Administrator [email protected] 776-1400 David Gusewelle Singles Pastor [email protected] 776-1400 Renee Brady Children’s Pastor [email protected] 776-1400 Linda Litton Interim Preschool Pastor [email protected] 776-1400 David Booth Family Pastor [email protected] 776-1400 Jeremy Palmer Missions Pastor [email protected] 776-1400 Jim Adams Interim Ministry Associate for Adults 55+ [email protected] 936-546-1949 Mikey Osborne Youth Pastor [email protected] 776-1400 David Blaschke College Pastor [email protected] 776-1400 Jason Dunton Associate Pastor of Worship Arts [email protected] 255-1217 Bill Wiman Pastoral Care Associate [email protected] ext. 141 David Cooper Media Director [email protected] ext. 142 Aaron Walling Communications Director [email protected] ext. 102 Kay Dowling Pastor / Membership Assistant [email protected] ext. 107 Lynn Bronstad Financial Assistant [email protected] ext. 110 Lisa Lefler Missions/Senior Adult Assistant [email protected] ext. 112 Liz Lindan Worship Arts Assistant [email protected] ext. 119 Chandler Modisette Youth, College & Families Assistant [email protected] ext. 100 Arline Aycock Receptionist / Single Adults Assistant [email protected] ext. 137 Patsy Jones Children / Preschool Assistant [email protected] ext. 121 Jesse Delgado Director of Facilities DEACON OFFICERS/CAPTAINS DEACONS Email Address Phone Zerle Carpenter Chairman [email protected] 822-3167 Harry Hogan Chair Elect [email protected] 574-5209 Russell Barrett Secretary [email protected] 764-6718 Jim Thompson Benevolence [email protected] 846-3492 Lynn Branan Hospital Visitation (weekend) [email protected] 690-9079 Harvey McFalls Hospital Visitation (weekday) [email protected] 775-3127 Rob Brower Hospitality [email protected] 696-6831 Dicky Herron Prayer [email protected] 693-3141 Derek Moore Worship Transition [email protected] 820-3117 Jake Berkline Nail Pouch [email protected] 690-7767 PRAYER UPDATE • The family of Jim Heiligman on the death of his aunt, Susan McCracken • The family of Jack Conlee on his death • The family of Jay Hoffman on the death of his father, Bob Hoffman • The family of Michal DeBord on the death of her sister, Courtney Guthrie • The family of Bill & Pam Maddox on the death of their daughter-in-law, Carla Josephine Maddox • The family of Reida Palmer on her death