The VISITOR First Baptist Church
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The VISITOR First Baptist Church
The VISITOR Date: December 1, 2013 Volume: 51 Number: 12 First Baptist Church 410 S. Hickory Street Ottawa, KS 66067 fbcottawa.org 785-242-2713 [email protected] fax: 785-242-2867 John R. Hogge 1980 Alleluia Service 9:00 a.m. (Traditional Service) Sunday School/Fellowship Time 10:15 a.m. Celebration Service 11:00 a.m. (Contemporary Service) Pastor: Rev. Joel Fredrikson--Assoc. Pastor: David Glavin We move through the weeks of Hope, Peace, Joy and finally Love before we arrive at the Christ “Get Ready For What” Event. If we could only ponder more deeply the In one way or another, most of us live by the cal- meaning of those four words….but alas, the busy- endar. We highlight birthdays, anniversaries, dr. ap- ness of the “holiday season” swallows us up (if we allow it to). pointments, meetings, social engagements, (hopefully Church events get in there), school events Maybe we can prayerfully strive to make this and on and on it goes. In some homes, if it’s not on year different. Maybe we can journey to that manger the calendar, it’s not happening. in Bethlehem with the same reverence, wonder, awe CELEBRATE LIFE As Christians, we live by a different sort of cal- endar called the Church year (which sometimes gets confused with Hallmark occasions). The Church year consists of Advent, Christmas (literally Christ Mass), Epiphany, Lent, Holy Week (Palm Sunday— Easter), Eastertide and Pentecost, which then carries us around again to Advent. This “schedule” was devised by Church Fathers and Mothers long ago to help all of us focus on the “seasons of faith”. We live in a world where the fo- cus on seasons is different than these seasons of faith. So how do we live in these two worlds? and humility that those shepherds and wisemen came with. And, maybe we can kneel once again with a catch in our throat and goosebumps all over when we consider what God has done and is doing. Maybe like Mary, we can “keep all these things, pondering them in our heart’s” and realize once again what (or better, Who) we’re really getting ready for. I’ll look forward to seeing you in Church on Sun- day. In Christ’s love, Sunday, December 1st, marks the first Sunday in Advent. Advent is a time of preparation;; preparing In This Issue... to once again celebrate “the Word becoming flesh * Children’s Christmas Program and dwelling among us”. In a world of sound-bites * Judson ‘Mission Encounter’ Blog and catchy slogans;; the wonder, the majesty, the mystery of the Incarnation comes out as “Jesus is * Alternative Giving Options the reason for the season”—which pales (to me) * Santa Visit at Chuppers alongside “now God’s dwelling place is with hu- * Christmas Caroling Opportunity manity”. So Advent is to help us focus our hearts, our lives, our Spirits on the grandeur of God’s un- * Angel Tree Adoption fathomable risk of coming to this world as a babe. * Directory Photo Request * Poinsettia/Radio Ministry Memorials * Retired Minister/Missionaries Offering First Baptist Church of Ottawa is Prior week’s service is broadcasted every part of the American Baptist Sunday on KOFO 1220 at 10:00 a.m. Archived Churches of the Central Region (ABCCR) services are also available online at KOFO. and American Baptist Churches, USA (ABCUSA). Church Council will meet Sunday, December 8th at 3:00 in Elliott Hall. Committee chairs, please have your previous meeting minutes to the Church office by Wednesday, Dec. 4th, at 2:00 for the packet mailing. **A Retreat for all current and new Council members will be January 12, 2014. Further details will be announced in the bulletin. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SESQUICENTENNIAL MARK YOUR 2014 CALENDARS! First Baptist Church will celebrate 150 years of ministry in Ottawa Friday, May 2, 2014 through Sunday, May 4th, 2014. There will be much planning for the three day celebration. If you would like to help with preparations, please contact Wendell Smith at 242-0670 or 418-4790 or the Church office, 242-2713. ADVENT STUDY Experience Advent from three different perspectives. Pastors Troy Hoffman, Rich Menninger and Warren Smith will provide leadership for this Sunday School class, “What Is It All About?”, which will meet December 1, 15, 22 and 29 (Children’s Christmas program on the 8th). These pastors will look at the origins, meaning and symbolism of Advent—Hope, Peace, Joy and Love. The class will meet in the Fireside Room of Elliott Hall. CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The Christmas program will be Sunday, Dec. 8th during Sunday School or approximately 10:15 to 10:45. Rehearsals are Wednesday evenings at 6:30. If you child is interested in participating in the program, please contact Gina Taldo, Angela Audiss or the Church office. CHRISTMAS CAROLING Our last Wednesday evening gathering for 2013 will be December 18th and we will be going CAROLING! ALL ADULTS are encouraged and welcome to join us for an evening of Christian fellowship and fun! We need two or three people who play the guitar or other portable instruments to be our accompanists. Contact Angela Audiss if you would be willing to join our group and play for that evening, 418- 7597. **Consider participating in the Adopt an Angel program—a way to make the holidays brighter for children of all ages in foster Care. Adopt an Angel is sponsored by KVC Behavioral HealthCare located in Ottawa. Children in foster care have created a “wish list” which includes their name, age, clothing size and “wish”. Choose a bulb off the tree located at the back of the Sanctuary or at Chuppers and sign-up on the sheet provided to the corresponding child. After purchasing your gift please return it, unwrapped, to the KVC office (416 S. Main), the Church office or when Santa Claus visits at Chuppers, Dec. 11th. December 11 is the last day gifts can be accepted. Monetary contributions will also be accepted if you’re unsure what to purchase. Thank you for helping make a difference in a neglected or abused child’s life; together we can make Christmas wishes come true for children in foster care. **FBC will again be collecting food for Hope House’s Christmas Food Boxes. Their goal is to provide 80 boxes to area families. Items needed include: boxed potatoes, canned yams, fruit and vegetables, jell-o and brownie and cookie mixes. They also need toys for boys & girls up to age 18. Monetary contributions are always needed and welcomed. Items are needed by Dec. 12th. **Don’t know what to give the person who has everything? The Outreach committee suggests Alternative Giving. Give a gift to the Franklin Co. Cancer Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, Heifer Project, Hope House or LifeCare in honor of that special someone! You will receive a gift card to give to the designee. Please make checks payable to the specific organization. Details can be found in the Parlor, at Chuppers or call the Church office. **In October, our website, fbcottawa.org, had 1,174 different visitors and 11,506 total pages were viewed, almost 10 pages per visitor. If you have something you would like posted on the Church website, please contact the office for more info. AB GIRLS NEWS American Baptist Girls in Relationship, Leadership and Service AB GIRLS will gather Sunday, December 8th in Elliott Hall at 4:15 p.m. We will create greeting cards to be used year-round for our shut-ins. ANNUAL MEETING Our Annual Meeting is Sunday, January 26, 2014 following the combined worship service. Committee chairs and other members in leadership roles, please have your information for the Annual Report to the office by January 20, 2014 to include in the Report. ??BIBLE QUIZ?? According to Scripture, what does the name Jesus mean? A. “God is with us” B. “Anointed, One of God” C. “(The Lord) will save his people from their sins.” D. “Son of the Most High God” Find the answer on page 5 of this issue. SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO FIRST BAPTIST Santa Claus will be our guest following Chuppers December 11th at 6:30 p.m. in Elliott Hall. Please bring your Adopt an Angel gift or a non-perishable food item for Hope House. Santa will be available for pictures so please bring your camera! AMERICAN BAPTIST WOMEN Mission Possible Circle will meet Tuesday, Dec. 10th, in the Parlor at 6:00 p.m. Vicki Alderson will provide the program. Samarian Circle will meet Wednesday, Dec. 18th at the home of Golden Peterson at 10:30 a.m. We will work on Christmas cards prior to our traditional pot-luck luncheon. Christian Service Circle will meet Wednesday, Dec. 18th at the Bertha Morgan home at 1:30 p.m. Jeanne Anne Fredrikson will provide the program. ABW CHRISTMAS BAKE SALE The Christian Service and Mission Possible ABW Circles are sponsoring a bake sale Saturday, December 14th from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm in the Church Parlor in conjunction with the Ottawa Christmas Parade. Proceeds from the sale will go to the ABW Fund. Enjoy the parade then come check out the baked goodies. Anyone wishing to donate a plate of their favorite Christmas treats would be greatly appreciated. Free, hot coffee will be served! DIRECTORY NEWS There is still time to submit a photo! A digital copy is preferred (Church email: [email protected]), but if all you have is a hard copy we can get it scanned and imported into the directory. Please get those to the Church office or to Shanta’ Kemp as soon as possible. ABW MISSION ENCOUNTER On December 1st, 15 Am. Baptist Women from across the US will board a plane in Los Angeles bound for Thailand and Myanmar. Jane Smith from First Baptist, Ottawa, will be a part of this ABW Ministries Mission Encounter team. The group will visit all the missionaries serving in Thailand, including: Bangkok, Kwai River Hospital, Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai. The group will also travel to Myanmar (Burma) to participate in the 200th Anniversary Celebration of the Judson’s missionary work in Burma. The Judsons are recognized as being the first of the missionary movement from America, which resulted in churches banding together for support. The result of this collaborative work eventually became today’s American Baptist Churches, USA. The connection to the Judsons is still felt very strongly in Myanmar and also by those who are immigrants in the US today. They have a strong connection to Baptists and many new churches are springing up among the Karen, Chin and Zo refugees now living in America. Please pray for those taking part in this Mission Encounter as they travel and represent you during this trip. Members of the group will blog their experiences at the following address as availability of internet occurs. The address is: http://2013abwmmissionencounter.wordpress.com The group returns home Dec. 17th. Jane will be eager to share her experiences with you. SENIOR ADULTS LUNCHEON Sr. Adults Luncheon is Thursday, December 19th. The Ottawa High School Cytones will provide musical entertainment following our meal. If you are interested in attending, please indicate on your Church attendance form or give the office a call. CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHT SERVICE The shopping is done, presents are wrapped and now it’s time to stop and focus on the true reason for the season, which can get lost in commercialism. Jesus Christ, who came to earth as a human child to forgive mankind for its sins, is why we gather on this holiest of nights. Join us as we sing carols, read the Christmas Story, and light candles symbolizing Jesus as the Light of the World. Attending this service each year is a tradition for many people – make it yours this year! The Service will begin at 5:00 p.m. with pre-service music beginning at 4:30. Please plan to join us for this special service celebrating the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. NEW YEAR’S EVE WATCH PARTY The Fellowship Committee will again sponsor a New Year’s Eve Watch Party Pot-luck in the Parlor, Dec. 31 from 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Please bring your favorite board game to play following dinner. Come enjoy welcoming in 2014 with great food, fun and Christian fellowship. Children are WELCOME to join in the fun. fellowship. Pick-up will be 8:00 a.m. *No Youth Group—Dec. 22, 25, 29, Jan. 1 & 5. We’ll resume Jan. 8th. The hustle and bustle of the season can feel overwhelming, God. Thank you for this time apart from the world, where I can focus on the true meaning of Christmas. The Newsletter Newsletter 12-13 The Retired Ministers & Missionaries Offering (RMMO) is an annual Am. Baptist Churches, USA offering that provides (1) “Thank you” to more than 3,000 Am. Baptist retired ministers & missionaries (and their widowed spouses) with 20 or more years of ABC service and (2) emergency and financial assistance based on need. We will be collecting this special offering during the month of December. Envelopes can be found in the pews or mark your check RMMO in the memo area. Remember with LOVE. Give with GRATITUDE. As the Advent Season approaches, we encourage members to provide poinsettias for the Sanctuary. They may be brought to the church as a memorial/honorarium or to add to our lovely Christmas decorations. If you prefer, you could make a monetary donation to the Radio Fund, which supports this outreach ministry. A sign-up sheet will be available at Chuppers, in the Parlor or Church office. The memorials will appear in the Christmas Eve bulletin. Please have your poinsettias to the church office by Tuesday, Dec. 24 by 10:00 a.m. FBC ANNOUCEMENTS *There is still time to complete and turn in your 2014 Pledge Card. If you need a card, there are some in the back of the Sanctuary or give the Church office a call. *On December 8th, the Celebration Service (11:00 service), will begin at 11:15 rather than the usual time. This will enable us to have adequate time for our wonderful Christmas program during our Sunday School time (10:00) and to reset the Sanctuary for the Celebration Service. *The Mid-Winter Mission Conference will be at Cross Winds Conference Center Jan. 17 – 18, 2014. Speakers include Walt White, Global Consultant with ABC International Ministries and Mang Sonna, Director of Bethel Neighborhood, Kanas City. Early registration is due Dec. 17th. Go online, abccr.org, for costs and the registration form or stop by the Church office. YOUTH GROUP NEWS **The Youth Group Christmas Party will be Sunday, Dec. 15th at 6:00. Girls, please bring snacks and guys, please bring drinks. We will have a White Elephant exchange-gift limit is $5. **Youth Group will join with the other Wednesday evening groups and go caroling December 18th. We will leave the Church at 6:30 and return at 7:30. This will be our last Wednesday evening gathering for 2013. **Our annual Youth Lock-in will be Tuesday, Dec. 31st. We will gather at 9:00 p.m. for food, games, fun and A CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION OF OUR CHURCH STAFF What can we do to acknowledge our appreciation for our church staff? The Staff Relations Committee is again offering an opportunity for you to show appreciation for our church staff. Joel, David, Natalie, Melissa, Edith, Gaynia, Angela, Gina and Kent share their spiritual gifts with us in a Christ-like manner. Information and an envelope are located in the pews. Opportunities to gift will continue into January, 2014. PRAYER CONCERNS Prayer does make a difference Physical Needs: Ruth Addessi (Alice Crawford’s sister); Gene Portas (Gloria Terrill’s brother); Gerry Bromert; Melanie Herken; Pat Morgan; Legacy Oaks; Vance Wendelburg (Betty Minnick’s nephew); Agnes Neff (Tom Neff’s mother); Ken Roper (Virginia Gilroy’s son-inlaw); Carol Allen; Dee Wagoner (Sandy Miller’s sister-in-law); Marg Baldwin; Colin Carr; Easton Higginbotham; Dana Coble; Gloria Terrill; Stacy Milliman (Golden Peterson’s niece); Mike Fowler; Jane Smith; George Markley; James Harrod; Extended family of Jerry & Marcia Servatius Ongoing Needs: Mary Stevenson; Garrett Reed; Nanette Doolittle; Shirley Reynolds; David Polsley family; Ray & Jeanne Schmidt; Earl Payne Shut-Ins: Earl Mendell; Bill Myers; June Foulks; Dorothy Fitzgerald; Eleanor Mullen Military Service People: Chase Reed (Chris Bean’s son, Ft. Gordon, Georgia); Tate Grogan (Jim & Doris Grogan’s grandson, South Korea); Ryan Nelson (Stateside); Veronica Cooper (Japan); Rob Heinsohn (Stateside); Josh Hoyt, (Home); Liz Hailey (Janet Wolken’s niece, Stateside); Dustin Van Leiden (Afghanistan); Nicholas Hermreck (Ft. Hood, TX); Alan Hailey (Janet Wolken’s nephew, Stateside); Adam Linck (Stateside); Ryan Douglas (Gene Bromert’s grandson, Turkey); Erin Epp (Becky Blaue’s niece-Stateside) We make every effort to keep this list updated. You could help us by letting us know of any changes/deletions. ABC/CR Prayer emphasis: Each month the Region Board of Directors highlights a prayer emphasis. During December, pray for all retired ABC/USA ministers and missionaries. May we show love to them through the M & M Offering. December is the month we celebrate our Savior’s birth. As we open our pocketbooks, may we give special gifts in His honor to brighten someone’s Christmas. May we let Jesus, in return, fill our lives with peace and joy. “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men on whom His favor rests.” Luke 2:14 Church website: fbcottawa.org Church email: [email protected] Pastor Joel: [email protected] Pastor David: [email protected] Church office: [email protected] Church Phone: 785-242-2713 ~ Fax: 785-242-2867 Dear First Baptist Church: We appreciate all of the support my family has received in the way of cards, visits, phone calls, support and prayers during the last few weeks with the death of my nephew and my dear mother. Continue to pray for my brother, Bill, who lost his best friend and mother. He will have the hardest time adjusting to the loss. Cheryl Seymour family Dear Caring Church Family: Thank you for your many acts of kindness during my physical ordeal. Love, Gloria Terrill Thank You First Baptist Church for putting on a wonderful lunch during Braving Discipleship. Lauren Mena, Ashlyn Heitmann, Ethan Sullendier & Bud McCluney. Dear First Baptist Church: The members and parents of the Rowdy Wranglers 4-H Club wish to thank you for the use of your facility. We held our traditional Thanksgiving dinner and meeting in Elliott Hall and it was wonderful. Your kindness is greatly appreciated. ! You Know Who You Are…..A special THANK YOU to all who have helped rake and discard the many leaves that have fallen around the Church buildings. We appreciate your efforts in keeping our grounds looking so nice. “Treat others as you want them to treat you.” Luke 6:31 Thank you for the 72 pounds plus of food you donated to our food pantry. Your thoughtfulness is great!appreciated. God Bless…..Hope House BIBLE QUIZ? Answer: C (See Matthew 1:21) COMMUNITY ANNOUCEMENTS **Church Women United will sponsor a Human Rights Celebration December 6, 2013. Registration begins at 9:30 am at the First Baptist Church located at 8200 W. 96th Street, Overland Park, KS. **Experience Jesus’ birth at the Bethlehem project December 13-15, 2013 at the Sylvester Farm, 1792 Kingman Rd. (southwest of Ottawa). The walking tours run from 5:45 to 8:30 each evening and are approximately 40 minutes long. Tours are free and parking is on-site. First Baptist Church of Ottawa is part of the American Baptist Churches of the Central Region (ABCCR) and American Baptist Churches, USA (ABCUSA). FIRST BAPTIST Visio Published by the First Baptist Church 785-242-2713 fbcottawa.org 410 S. Hickory Street P.O. Box 308 Ottawa, KS 66067