July Maclander - Macland Baptist Church

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July Maclander - Macland Baptist Church
The Maclander
MACLAND
BAPTIST CHURCH
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From the Pastor...
HOMECOMING
2016
INSIDE THIS
ISSUE:
From the Pastor
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Ministry Events
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50 Years of
Ministry
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Deacons on Duty
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July Calendar
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July Menus
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When Karen, Josh, and I
moved to Powder
Springs in late summer
of 2000 to begin serving
at Macland Baptist
Church, I realized very
quickly that I was privileged to be a part of
something very special. I knew that I had
come to a strong church
with a rich heritage of
Biblical preaching and
evangelism and a longstanding tradition of
hymns and Southern
Gospel music. I was
blessed to follow a long
line of very capable pastors and church leaders
who had a heart to worship God and to reach
lost souls, and I pray we
will retain those values
as we press forward in
our efforts to carry out
the Great Commission in
the months and years
ahead.
On Saturday, July 24 we
will be observing our
50th Homecoming with
a very special weekend
celebration. We will begin our celebration on
Saturday night with a
concert by the Talley
Trio. They have been to
our church on two previous occasions and
blessed us with songs
like, "His Life for Mine,"
"This Blood," and
"Hallelujah Praise the
Lamb." The service will
start at 6 pm. You might
want to arrive early to
get a good seat.
music and preaching of
Pastor Johnny and Judy
Foster. Bro. Johnny
served our church as pastor from 1977 to 1987
and returned to serve as
minister of music in
early 1990s. They are
sure to be a blessing and
will help close out a
celebration we will long
remember.
The Sunday Schedule for
our 50th Homecoming
will be similar to our
normal schedule, but
with a few very special
features. We will have
Sunday School and
morning worship at our
normal times, and we
will be featuring the
Macland Baptist Choir
and musicians at their
very best. I will recognize most of our previous pastors and many
previous staff members
who served and blessed
our church before I deliver a message from
God's Word. At the conclusion of the service,
we will open a time capsule that was placed in
the cornerstone of the
original sanctuary almost
50 years ago. Sunday
evening will feature the
I hope through all of this,
we will remember to
give all praise and glory
to God. We owe everything to Him, and we
will need His presence,
guidance, and blessing as
we seek to move our
church forward in reaching the lost carrying out
His will.
Pastor Richard Walker
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Ministry Events
Dawn [email protected]
770-943-5511
Mark your calendars for weekly
and special events!
Don't forget there is:
Sunday School for all preschool
and elementary kids each Sunday
morning.
If you have volunteered to be a
leader at Winshape Camp, July 58, please register at
www.winshapecamps.org/
wscvolunteer as soon as possible.
We need to order t-shirts. If you
have not volunteered, but are interested (you must be 10th grade completed or older) please contact
Dawn Schaffer at the church.
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Students and
College & Career
John Thompson, Minister to
Students and College & Career
[email protected]
770.943.5511
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
Sundays
Girls Bible Study, Grades 6-12
4:00 p.m.
College Bible Study 7:30 p.m.
Wednesdays
Choir elementary school children (5K [completed] - 5th grade)
each Wednesday night 5:45 6:30 p.m. through the summer.
See Eddie Lowery for more information.
Youth Bible Study 6:30 p.m.
Mission Friends (preschool),
G.A.’s (girls) and TeamKid
(boys) each Wednesday night
from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Prayer Warriors. This summer
our college students are heading to Quito, Ecuador to labor
among the lost and unreached. This trip will focus
on helping IMB Church Planters in the city establish and
strengthen their ministry. Our
team will be doing community
outreach, in-home Bible studies, helping in house churches,
doing ministry in the city
parks, and helping with Vacation Bible School. Please consider committing to praying for
the team as they prepare to
serve, and during their trip.
July 5-8
8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Hillgrove High School
1st - 9th grade completed
Camp is four days this year due to
the Independence Day holiday.
That means we are able to offer a
reduced rate of $154.00. Contact
Dawn for more information on
how to register.
www.maclandbaptist.org.
COLLEGE MISSION
TRIP:
QUITO, ECUADOR
July 16-24
For more information or questions contact John Thompson
at [email protected].
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MBC Music
Ministry
Eddie Lowery, Minister of
Music
[email protected]
770.943.5511
Greetings;
Psalm 100:1-5
Make a joyful noise to
the LORD, all the earth! Serve
the LORD with gladness! Come
into his presence with singing!
Know that the LORD, he is
God! It is he who made us, and
we are his; we are his people,
and the sheep of his pasture.
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I would like to invite you to join
me at 4:30pm in the choir room.
We will talk in detail about our
ministry plan, which will include
singing quarterly here at Macland
and singing in our community
with spring and winter concert
tours.
Men and Women, I hope you
will mark this date down and
make plan to join us on
Wednesday, July 13, at 4:30
pm. Also, why not plan to sign
up for dinner, and stay for
Wednesday night Bible study?
Enter his gates with thanksgiving, and his courts with praise!
Give thanks to him; bless his
name! For the LORD is good;
his steadfast love endures forever, and his faithfulness to all
generations.
First, let me just take a moment
and reflect on this wonderful
Psalm. I think it is one of my
favorites because it gives me a
benchmark, of sorts, as to what
I should be about as Man. I am
to worship with JOY unashamed. I am to SING and be
thankful. It also tells me age is
no factor in our service to
HIM. Young and old, we all
have a place in the Kingdom of
God.
On Wednesday, July 13, I
would like to invite you to join
me on a journey designed just
for those who have reached
that glorious age of retirement.
I am calling this new ministry
"The Celebration Singers", and
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Following this evening service we
will all gather for a church wide
homemade ice cream fellowship in
our fellowship hall. Make plans to
join us as we launch our fall schedule.
HOMECOMING
CELEBRATION
SUNDAY, JULY 24
10:30 a.m.
This is going to be a very special
day here at Macland as we reflect
back on 50 years in ministry history and look ahead at what God is
doing here at Macland. This summer our choir/Orchestra voted on
their "Top 10" worship songs. On
Sunday, July 24, we will present
our top 4 songs.
1- "Midnight Cry"- w/solo- Troy
Pensa
2-"We Will Remember"- w/solo
Pastor Walker
3-"This Blood"- w/solo- Taylor
Reinhardt
4-"If You Knew Him"- w/Solo Joseph Arnsdorf
One Family
On Sunday, August 7, we will
launch the new church year with
an exciting day of worship and
fellowship in the 10:30 a.m. service. All ages will be part of this
service - children, students, and
adults. In the 6:00 p.m. service
our students will lead in the service and will also share about
their recent mission trips to Philadelphia along with our college
students sharing their experience
in Ecuador.
Also, our Men's Ensemble will
sing "Singing With The Saints"
and Our Hand bells will play
"Amazing Grace".
Its going to be an exciting day of
worship.
But, We need your help! Do you
have some photos of the ministry
of Macland Baptist? Student
Camps, Children's Events, Music
Events, VBS, Revivals, etc?
I will to put together a multi-media
project to play during the service.
Let me know if you have some we
can use. Call or text Eddie- 770853-8869; or email [email protected]
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JULY WMU PROJECT
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PUBLIC RELATIONS
NEWS
Exciting news from the Public
Relations Committee:
For the month of July the WMU
will receive donations of school
supplies for Dowell Elementary
School.
The items needed are:
Backpacks
We Are Looking For You!
On Wednesday, July 27, we will
launch this year's Christmas season.
*All New Music
*New Rehearsal CD's
*Rehearsal Schedules
Join us and be part of this year’s
"Christmas At Macland" celebration on December 10 & 11 at
6:00 pm.
School Supplies - reams of paper,
spiral bound notebooks, 3-ring
binders, loose leaf paper, glue
sticks, bottles of glue, crayons,
colored pencils, rulers and roundtip scissors.
Miscellaneous Items - to fit ages
5K - 5th grade - new socks and
underwear, tissue, hand sanitizer,
and bathroom tissue.
Please bring your donations to the
WMU bins in the family life center by July 11.
For more information, please contact Edna McDonald.
JULY WMU MEETINGS
Morning Group, Tuesday, July
5, at 10:00 a.m. Our guest speaker
is the delightful Patsy Wise. Patsy
is an active WMU member and is
in Gene Hice’s SS Class.
Evening Group, Monday, July
11, at 6:00 p.m. in the fellowship
hall. Karen Karac will be the
speaker. Karen sings in the choir,
is active in WMU and Goodtimers and helps in the Children's
Ministry.
We will now be advertising
Macland Baptist Church with a
full color ad in Factbook for
Cobb County. This publication
will enable thousands of readers
to celebrate the best of Cobb
County and stay current with the
latest information about our
community. Factbook and our ad
will be uploaded onto
MDJonline.com with a link that
goes directly to our website. In
addition, our ad will be in the
Cobb Life Magazine which is
distributed to Cobb County Publix stores, dentists, doctors and
lawyers offices, rack locations at
local hot spots throughout Cobb,
uploaded to cobblifemagazine.com, Facebook and inserted
in the Sunday Marietta Daily
Journal on publication date. The
Football Kickoff and Brides Issue are special editions in which
we will also have our ad. We
will be reaching 90,000 Cobb
Life readers!
Thank you!
Stacy Oesterle
GOODTIMERS
The Goodtimers' enjoyed a delicious Italian luncheon on Thursday, June 16, as we met at Pasta
Bella Restaurant in Austell. We
were small in number, but the
food was good and the fellowship was sweet!
We are looking forward to our
next gathering on July 21, when
we will have a covered dish
luncheon in the fellowship hall
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at 11:00 a.m.
The K-9 Unit from the Cobb
County Police Department will be
here to give a demonstration on
how these wonderful animals are
trained to assist our men and
women in uniform.
Please join us as we learn how
and when they are used to help
keep our homes, schools, churches
and neighborhoods safe.
I have invited the officer/officers
to join us for lunch, so please add a
little extra to your dish. You may
omit the dog food!
LAST BUT NOT LEAST
Johnny Hunt – Pastor of First
Baptist Church of Woodstock,
GA
Fred Luter – Pastor of Franklin
Avenue Baptist Church of New
Orleans, LA
Billy Godwin– Pastor of Ephesus Baptist Church of Villa Rica,
GA
Jay Strack founder of Student
Leadership University in Orlando, FL.
The fee includes a steak dinner,
conference sessions, and all conference materials. Please plan to
join us for this life-changing
weekend. Make plans today to
join us in August! You don't
want to miss it!
P l e a s e r e gi s t e r n o w a t
www.maclandbaptist.org. See
Steve DuVall for more information.
See John Thompson for more
information.
The West Georgia Men's Conference is an exciting opportunity for
the men of our area to gather
together for dynamic worship and
spiritual growth.
This year's lineup of
speakers includes:
dynamic
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MACLAND CELEBRATES
50 YEARS OF MINISTRY
By Nancy Arrington
The apostle Paul wrote to Timothy, a young man striving to lead
a church with many older members. Paul knew that they might
at times criticize and intimidate
him. Thus he wrote: (I Timothy
4:12) Let no one despise your
youth, but be an example to the
believers in word, in conduct, in
love, in spirit, in faith, in purity.
In 1977, a young man, 26 years of
age, was called to the ministry
here at Macland. Pastor Johnny
Foster, and his wife, Judy, served
the Lord here from 1977-1978.
He and his wife began their family here as well, giving birth to
two sons. Brother Johnny still resides in Marietta and pastors East
Cobb Baptist Church.
Macland Baptist Church has been
known from the very inception as
a Southern Gospel singing
church. In fact, one of the main
criteria assigned to the Pastor
search committee in 1977 was to
affirm that the persons they were
considering were familiar with
this type singing. They must also
agree that the primary hymns of
the worship service come from
the Red Back Church Hymnal.
Though some may have questioned the age of Pastor Johnny,
no one questioned his music preference. He was Southern Gospel
from the tip of his head to the
point of his cowboy boots. He
was an accomplished pianist, who
wrote gospel music, and he and
Judy’s duets were in high demand
throughout the South.
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Brother Perry Queen told a story
about helping move the Pastor and
his wife to a home in our area. He
would always end it by saying if
he ever had to help move them
again, he would be sure that he
wasn’t the person who had to load
the record albums. They were all
Southern Gospel, and suspected of
encompassing every recording
from the very first to the most current album of every Gospel group
or artist.
Under Brother Johnny’s leadership
2 more acres were purchased from
Mr. Wilkins and an education
building was completed in 1978.
Charles Collins, football coach at
McEachern High School, was our
first Youth Minister in a part time
capacity. He served from 1981
until he was called into full time
ministry with Campus Crusade For
Christ in 1983. Reverend Joe Durham became our first full time
Youth Minister when Coach
Collins resigned.
Although an education building
had been added, a new sanctuary
was rapidly becoming a necessity,
and a long range planning committee was elected in 1985 to begin
working toward that goal. The
church budget increased from
$45,600 in 1977 to $272,000 in
1988 when Brother Johnny resigned.
The beloved Mr. “Slim” Bundrum,
(mentioned in June issue of the
Maclander) passed away in 1988.
He and Miss Ruby’s desire was to
give their home to the Church
upon their death. Since Miss Ruby
could no longer live alone, she
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she donated their home before
her death. It was sold in 1989 for
$24,425. Miss Ruby died in 2003
at the age of 92.
In like fashion of the
Church described in Acts,
bers of the deacon board
sure that Miss Ruby’s
were met until her death.
early
memmade
needs
July Deacons
on Duty
6/29 - 7/13
Rick Pensa - 404.515.5498
Bob Smith - 980.722.7863
7/13 - 7/27
Mike Stewart - 678.800.3431
Craig Waldron - 203.606.0015
7/27 - 8/10
Aaron Williams - 954.817.8578
Bob Zgonc - 678.800.3386
Please feel free to contact your
Deacon with any prayer requests
or other ministry needs.
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July Calendar
July 3
July 4
No Evening Activities
Independence Day
Office Closed
July 5-8 Winshape Camp at
Hillgrove HS
July 5 WMU Morning Group
Men’s Basketball
July 10 New SS Year
Preparation Breakfast
July 11 WMU Evening Group
Property & Space
Meeting
Deacons Meeting
July 12 Church Council/Staff
Meeting
Men’s Basketball
July 13 Celebration Singers
Organizational Meeting
July 14 Bible Bee Workshop
July 16-24 College Mission Trip
to Ecuador
July 16 Merry Hearts Class
Social
July 19 Outreach
Men’s Basketball
July 20 Church Conference
July 21 Goodtimers
July 23 Homecoming
Celebration w/Talley
Concert
July 24 Homecoming Sunday
July 26 Men’s Basketball
Aug. 1 First Day of School in
Cobb County
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July 6
Meatloaf, stewed tomatoes,
green beans, mashed potatoes,
bread, dessert, coffee, tea
July 13
Mexican casserole, black
beans, chips & cheese,
dessert, coffee, tea
July 20
Hamburger steak with onion
gravy, mashed potatoes, green
beans, bread, dessert,
coffee, tea
There are two different ways to
make dinner reservations:
1) Please complete a yellow
card (located in the pew rack
next to the hymnal) and place
the card in the offering plate.
2) Call the church office.
Deadline for reservations is
Noon on Tuesdays.
July 27
Chicken pot pie, salad, bread,
dessert, coffee, tea
3732 Macland Road
Powder Springs, GA 30127
770.943.5511—office
770.943.3720—fax
[email protected]—email
maclandbaptist.org—website
Macland Baptist Church is a family oriented, Bible believing, Bible
preaching Southern Baptist Church. We are traditional in worship
style. We offer a morning worship service at 10:30 am on Sundays,
Sunday and Wednesday evening services, and strong Sunday
School and AWANA programs. We also provide GA’s, Mission
Friends, Teamkid, and WMU to help provide missions education
and training for our children. We have weekday and weeknight ladies Bible studies and a growing number of specialized classes for
adults on Wednesday evenings in addition to our prayer service.
We offer a special midweek student worship and Bible study. We
have an active children’s program and age graded nurseries. Our
goal in providing these programs and opportunities is to train and
equip the body of Christ to do the work of the ministry and to reach
a lost world for Christ.
Our music is a mix of traditional hymns, Southern Gospel favorites, and contemporary specials. The preaching is from the New
King James Bible in expository style. We are evangelistic in our
approach and are missions minded.
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