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Worship Schedule
Bible Study 9:30 & 11:00 a.m.
Worship Services 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00 a.m.
Inserts: * Calendar of Events
* Birthdays * Anniversaries * Preschool
Inside this issue:
From the Pastor 2
Pathfinders 3
Food Pantry 3
Noteworthy 4
Christmas Store 5
A Month of Opportunities
6
Student Stuff 7
Grover Kids 8
Women’s Ministry
9
GPBC on Mission
10
Prayers 11
Financial Corner
11
DECEMBER 2014
Volume 13 Issue 12
Free Admission
Grover Park Baptist Church
Presents
“A King Is Coming To Town”
Performance Times:
Saturday, December 13th, at 7:00 p.m.
&
Sunday, December 14th, at 3:00 & 7:00 p.m.
Free Admission
Drive Thru Living Nativity
Friday & Saturday, December 5 & 6, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
There will be Actors & Live Animals, and a Camel!
Presented by: Grover Park Baptist Church
Call 747-7196 for more information.
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Greetings, Celebration Thanksgiving Service: We were excited to announce Tuesday night at our Thanksgiving Celebration Service that we have surpassed our Vic-tory Goal of $450,000 with an amount of $570,330.00 in total Family Commitments to our cam-paign. Praise God for this tremendous Victory! That announcement is both an encouragement and a challenge as we move forward. It is an encouragement because, not only did we pay off our Family Life Center Debt in 2014, but we also turned around and committed ourselves financially to giving over a half a million dollars toward our new sanctuary. This announcement, however, is also a challenge. I say challenge because we are now close to reaching our Challenge Goal of $650,000. We still have over a hundred families in our church who have not yet responded to our Campaign by filling out a commit-ment card. Pray that we will now move forward even further as we reach this Challenge Goal for the glory of God as we “Build for Life.” Last Wednesday night November 19th was our Annual Business Meeting. Everything in the meeting went very well as we voted upon our leadership, passed the 2015 Budget, and heard many encouraging reports from our ministry leaders. As I shared in my report, this has been another banner year for Grover. Since our annual meeting last year, we have had 66 people join our church and we baptized 24—up 8 people from last year. We also set another 10-year record in average worship attendance with 377 worshippers. While we do not include in this number all of the people who watch our services online, it is praiseworthy to note that another 100-150 people share our services weekly online. As mentioned above, one of our huge accomplishments this year was the paying off of our debt for which we celebrated
in the Note Burning Service in October. Having now completed the larger part of our Building for Life Campaign, we look forward early next year to voting on a date to break ground for our New Worship Center. We are wrapping up the month of November on a positive note as we conclude our “Five Course Feast
of Thanksgiving” sermon series. We have looked thus far at the Basis of Thanksgiving, the Hope of
Thanksgiving, the Focus of Thanksgiving, and the Benefits of Thanksgiving. This Sunday Pastor Brent will
be concluding the series with The Free Invitation of Thanksgiving (2 Tim 2:1-13) as we begin our Week of Prayer for International Missions. Our children’s Ministry will be presenting the Parade of Flags Ceremony on November 30th in a special
emphasis that will focus on inviting people to Christ around the world. Our goal this year for the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering is $9,000.00. We are also now collecting food for our Christmas Store. This is the 41st year that the Christmas Store has worked to provide a Christmas Meal for individuals in need. Last year the Christmas Store served 1297 individuals. The grocery
bags for the store this year are in the foyer and need to be returned to the church by December 7, 2014. A list of needed groceries is also on each shopping bag. It is hard to believe that we will be having our Living Nativity just one week from this Friday and Saturday on December 5-6 from 6-8 pm. It is not too late for you to become involved in this wonderful outreach ministry of our church that ministers to hundreds of people in our community every
year. The Nativity will be bigger and better than ever this year with the addition of a live camel along with all of the other animals that will be a part. If you would consider being one of our actors, just give us a call. You can begin now by helping us get the word out early.
Our Christmas Musical this year is going to follow our Living Nativity on Saturday and Sunday, December 13-14, at 7:00 p.m. with a matinée on Sunday afternoon at 3:00 p.m. This is one of those events that you will want to begin inviting people to attend even now as we help get the word out. The title of the musical this year is “A King is Coming to Town.” There are fliers in the foyer that you can pick up and hand out to your family and friends in the community.
Our Christmas Eve Services on December 24th will be at 5:00 and 6:30 p.m. this year. As al-ways, we will be celebrating the Lord’s Supper and sharing a special Candlelight Service togeth-er that night as a church. We will be singing familiar carols and hearing beautiful Christmas music together. Please use all of our Christmas events and fellowships as opportunities of reaching people in our commu-nity for Christ. Blessings, Pastor Randy
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Nursing Home
Ministry
Sundays at 1:30 p.m.
Please feel free to
contact Gene Short,
at 429-1214, for more information.
Reach Out Ministry
Sunday, December 7 & 21, at 2:00 p.m.
Contact Pastor Brent for more information, at 909-2699.
Food Pantry Drive
On Sunday December 21, we will be collecting Non-Perishable Food Items,
Paper Products, & Cleaning supplies for the Food Pantry.
Please help those in need in our community.
Needs List:
Toilet paper, Kleenexes, Toothpaste, Toothbrushes, Deodorant, Cereal, Hamburger Helper & other
box meals, Tuna, Salmon, Canned Meats, Shampoo/Conditioner, Laundry Stuff, Dish Soap,
Box potatoes, noodles, & stove top stuffing mixes, Vegetables such as carrots, asparagus,
canned potatoes, mixed vegetables, beets, & peas, and Condiments
“A King Is Coming To
Town”
Pathfinders Carry-In Dinner & White Elephant Christmas Party Tuesday,
December 2nd, at 6:00 p.m., in the Family Life Center. Contact George Bullard for more information, at 909-7763.
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Will you celebrate the Christmas season by enjoying and sharing the
Christmas Chorale and Drama Department presentation, “A King is
Coming To Town”??? Here’s a peak at what’s to come.
The program will open with a trumpet ensemble playing a majestic 3-part arrangement of, “O Come, All Ye
Faithful”! The trumpets will be followed by a vocal octet singing a special four-part song, “Bell Carol”. This is a
clever arrangement of “Carol of the Bells”. These two selections are sure to set a festive mood for the important
message(s) to come.
The full Chorale’s opening musical selection, “A King is Coming to Town”, is the focal piece for this year’s pro-
gram. It’s upbeat style and lyrics proclaim and make way for the Christmas message. They include:
Shepherds were out on a hillside, watching their flocks by night; When an angel of the Lord stood before them and
their hearts were all filled with fright. But the angel said, “Don’t be afraid of me. There’s a reason that God
sent me down. Good tidings of joy I bring to you, a King is coming to town. Get up, go find your promise, leave
ev’rything behind. Sorrow and mourning are over, it’s celebration time. Sin will not rule any longer, God’s love
and grace now abound. Things aren’t gonna be the way that they’ve been anymore. A King is coming to town.
Focus then shifts to our Savior’s birth with the Chorale singing, “Cradle Carol”, and “Jesus, O, What a Wonder-
ful Child”. A second vocal octet singing, “O Come, Little Children”, follows these. “Cradle Carol”, a beautiful
ballade, includes the following lyrics:
Before the paling of the stars, before the winter morn, before the earliest dove could sing, Jesus Christ was born.
Priest and King lay fast asleep in Jerusalem, young and old in slumber deep in crowded Bethlehem. Born in a
stable, cradled in a manger, in the world His hands had made, Jesus, born on this day.
The Chorale continues with a fine arrangement of, “Do You Hear What I Hear?” followed by my current favor-
ite song in the program, “Is There Room in Your Heart for a King?” Its lyrics include:
On a cold, dark night, a knock upon the door, a man seeks a place for a child to be born. But door after door, the answer is the same: “There is no more room,” and he is turned away. With pity they think of the stranger outside, so unprepared on this night of nights. All the while they pray and wait, but cannot see they were not prepared for the birth of a King. Is there room in your heart for a King? Are you waiting expectantly? When He comes to the door, will you be prepared? Is there room in your heart for a King?
The next two chorale selections are as joyful as their titles indicate. They are,
“Mary Had a Baby/Joyful, Joyful”, and “A Joyful Night”. I guarantee their uplift-
ing and triumphant nature. The program concludes with a reprise of “A King is
Coming to Town” and maybe even another trumpet ensemble number!!
As if the musical selections weren’t enough to keep your interest, the GPBC dra-
ma department, between songs, will present what I believe are very powerful mon-
ologue reflections from Joseph, Mary, Elizabeth, The Inn Keeper, A Wiseman,
and A Shepherd. I have listened to them multiple times and am blessed each and
every time I hear them. I think you will LOVE them!!
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GPBC… We can make a difference in our church and greater community this Christmas season by living in the
truth of the good news and letting everyone see OUR King “come to town”. I hope, in the midst of the hustle
and bustle of the holiday season, that you will make time to energize yourself in the light and remember that Je-
sus’ birth was in fact one of the most unique, miraculous events in all of history.
I encourage you to pray for your friends, neighbors, colleagues, and family members during this season. Pray
that they would be ready for this Christmas season and that they would not miss the miracle of Jesus’ birth. Be
confident in our Music and Drama Ministries and invite them to the GPBC production, “A King is Coming to
Town”, on December 13th or 14th. I promise you that they’ll have to practically be asleep to miss the proclama-
tion of the King we are speaking of and the miracle of His birth. J
“To Know Christ and To Make Him Known”
- David
2014 Christmas Store Menu
Family Size
Menu Item 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8
Thank you for your donations!
Collection Dates Grover Park Baptist Church Collection Date: Sunday, December 7, 2014
If you have questions, please contact:
Elaine Thompson 441-2084
Sweet potatoes: 15 oz. canned 1 2 2 3
Instant potatoes: 7.2oz 1 1 1 2
Vegetable: (Green Beans, Corn, Peas or Carrots) 15 oz. canned 2 4 6 8
Fruit: 15 oz. canned 1 2 3 4
Cranberry sauce: 14 oz. canned 1 1 1 1
Bread/Roll/Cornbread Mix: 16 oz. 1 1 2 2
Stuffing Mix: 6 oz. 1 1 2 2
1 Fruit Pie: 11 oz. Crust Mix and 21 oz. filling
or
1 Pumpkin Pie: 11 oz. Crust Mix, 15 oz. canned Pumpkin
or
1 Cake Mix and Frosting
1 1 1 2
Jell-O, 3 oz. 1 2 3 4
Gravy Mix, envelope 1 2 3 4
Cocoa Mix (made with water), 10 envelope box 1 1 1 1
Perishable Items Donation $30 $40 $45 $50
“We Shop For You” Donation $50 $60 $70 $80
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December: A month of Opportunities
Every year, the holiday season becomes one of the darkest times of year
for depression & suicide. People are hungry for good news and there is
no better news that the Gospel! This is one reason that we as Christians
must be quick to share the good news of Christ & extend invitations to the wealth of activities taking
place at Grover this month. In the month of December in addition to our usual Sunday services, we
will have 3 Wednesday night dinner fellowships, two nights of Living nativity, three performances of
the Christmas Program, two special Christmas Eve services, one night of Christmas caroling, & nu-
merous Sunday School class fellowships. This doesn’t even include the gatherings and ministries in
our children’s & youth gatherings if you should interact with someone with young ones. If you are
currently connected to a Sunday School class, take the opportunity this month to personally invite
one person with you to join you in class. That person may or may not already be connected to our
church family. There are many members and visitors who may sit around you in the worship service
who have never personally been invited to a Sunday School. God will bring at least someone into
your path this month just waiting for someone to reach out to them. Will that someone be you?
9:30 am Children’s & Adult Classes:
Birth to 2 - Nursery
2 & 3 Year Old - room 120
4 Year Old & Pre K - room 180
Kindergarten - room 130
1st & 2nd Grade - room 140
3rd Grade - room 150
4th & 5th Grade - room 170
Adult 6 Senior Class in room 200, 220 & 230
Adult 5 Early Senior Adult Class in room 210
Girlfriends II Class in room 310
Adult 3 Class in room 320
Young Couples Class in room 330
Men’s Class in room 340
Journey College & Career FLC room 102/103
11:00 am Children’s & Adult Classes:
Birth to 2 - Nursery
2 to Pre K - Room 180
2 & 3 Year Old - room 120
Kindergarten to 5th Grade - Children’s Church
Middle School & High School Classes in “The Park”
Girlfriends Class in room 310
Arise: Through the BibleClass in room 320
Couples Class in room 330
Couples Class in room 340
Faith Riders Class in the FLC room 101
Helping Hands Class in the FLC room 102
Wild Bunch Class in the FLC Hall
Helping Hands Class in the FLC room 102
Wild Bunch Class in the FLC Hall
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Intentional Christmas Gifts Parents & Grandparents, as you begin and finish off your Christmas shopping lists, allow me to give you a few sugges-tions. Bellow are a few key items that your student will not only enjoy, but see the purpose of the particular gift as they look forward to retreat weekends, mission trips, and growing in their walk with Christ. • A tool for ministry: I recommended it last year, but I have to say it again, you can’t go wrong with a cot! You can
find them at Walmart for around $35. I can’t tell you how much of a blessing a cot is for ones back compared to the floor. On mission trips, retreats, camping nights, or other events, the cot will help to provide for better rest which means a better experience. They are easy to pack and will outlive an air mattress any day of the week.
• A tool for the mind: It’s so important to begin building your home & your students library. Even if they are not readers, we need to encourage them and demonstrate the value of study. Otherwise they will get eaten alive in the next stage of life. ◊ A One Volume Bible commentary. No commentary is perfect, but a good commentary can be a dolid refer-
ence for use as a fall back to hear another’s thoughts on a passage. One of the more regarded single volume commentaries is, The New Bible Commentary by IVP published in 1994 ($30ish dollars).
◊ A good study Bible. I often get this question. I have no hesitations in recommending the ESV Student Study
Bible Hardcover edition ($28). It’s a good tool, with great resources inside. You can always upgrade if you want, but I wouldn’t go less than the hardcover. It also passes the “looks test” which means your teen will have no anxieties toting it around into their 20s.
◊ A systematic theology book. Again, there is no perfect systematic theology book. We always go the Bible book by book to appreciate and best grasp the context of the passages. With that said, a good systematic the-ology book can be a helpful resource for gaining sound theology at a quick pace. You can pick up Wayne Grudem’s “Systematic Theology” right now on Amazon for $25ish & occasionally it will be in the bargain sec-tion at Mardel’s for cheaper.
◊ A defense of the faith book. If our students don’t learn to think critically, they stand no chance. Instead of recommending a mountain of resources, I want to just give you with two. “When Critics Ask” by Norman Geisler & Thomas Howe. You can pick it up used on Amazon for $13. The book covers 100’s of answers to difficult passages, many of which skeptics & Bible critics will be ready to bring up both now and in the years to come. “Tactics: A game plan for discussing your Christian Convictions” by Gregory Koukl for about $13. We had a Life U class last year on this book. It is pivotal that all adults be armed with such resources.
Here is What’s Up in The Park: • December 1st: Memory Monday from 2:30-5:00pm (Isaiah 53) • December 3rd: Dinner @ 5:30pm & Huddles @ 6:30pm (“Jesus Came to Save Sinners” 1 Tim 1:12-17”) • December 5th: Living Nativity acting from 6:00-8:00pm • December 6th: Living Nativity acting from 6:00-8:00pm • December 7th: Big Church @ 9:30am, Brunch w/Jesus @ 11:00am, Reach Out @ 2:00pm • December 8th: Memory Monday from 2:30-5:00pm (Isaiah 53) • December 10th: Youth Christmas Party in The Park from 6:30-7:45pm (Bring a wrapped gift of $5 value). • December 13th: Christmas Program @ 7:00pm • December 14th: Big Church @ 9:30am, Brunch w/Jesus @ 11:00am, C.P. @ 3:00pm & 7:00pm • December 15th: Final Memory Monday for 2014 • December 17th: Dinner @ 5:30pm & Christmas Caroling @ 6:15pm • December 21st: Big Church @ 9:30am & Brunch w/Jesus @ 11:00am • December 24th: Christmas Eve Services @ 5:00pm & 6:30pm • December 28th: Big Church @ 9:30am & Brunch w/Jesus @ 11:00am • December 31st: No Church/Student Activities (Happy New Year!) • March 6th-8th: SLAM WEEKEND!
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Sunday School 9:30-10:30am
Singing with Miss Marty 10:30-10:59am
Grover Kids 11:00-12:00pm
Kids Choir 6:00 - 7:05 p.m.
Wednesday Kids Korner 6:00 –6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Night Live 6:30-7:30pm
This month, ask your parents,
“What is the best present you
have ever received?”.
On December 14th we will
have a chance to share re-
sponses in Grover Kids and
win 10 Church Bucks!
Church Bucks!
Hey Guys, Mark here; what a great time we had at the Thanksgiving feast! It’s so great to see generations hanging together, loving Jesus and loving each other! One of the things that we talked about in Kids Church was not losing our heads! Samson lost his head when he let Delilah shave it. God told him not to do it. Sometimes we lose our heads and lose control of ourselves. Some of our students mentioned that when we feel ourselves getting real angry we can do things like take 5 deep breaths and pray to God, to help us keep our heads. Sometimes we can lose
our head amongst the business of the holiday season. But Christmas is all about Jesus, God coming down in flesh to be the perfect sacrifice that we could never be. He died on the cross for our sins, and that’s the best holiday news ever!
Speaking of amazing holiday news, have you met Teresa Gib-son? Teresa is our Sunday School Director. She does such an amazing job equipping our teachers and helping to make our kids hallway “come to life.” She has clocked in literally hours of time working in that hallway, working in our Resource room, and doing other things around our kids area. As an educator, Theresa brings a level of experience that is both cherished and
respected. We are so grateful for all that Teresa does.
WHERE: Family Life Center
Grover Park Baptist Church
DATE: Thursday December 18, 2014
TIME: 6:00 p.m.
Bring a Friend or Neighbor!
Bring 7 dozen cookies of one kind wrapped in 1 dozen packets
along the recipe attached to each package
Free childcare will be provided.
You won’t want to miss it!
Once a month (second Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m.) The GPBC Women’s
Ministry Council prepares a meal for the students at the Baptist Student
Union. This Month we will be hosting this wonderful event in our Family Life
Center, December 9th, and we will be serving Poppy Seed Chicken, Green Beans,
Cheesy Potatoes, Rolls, and Desserts. If you are able to bring a dessert to share in this wonderful out-
reach to our College Students, please call Debbie Weigand, at 909-4930 or Melissa Gower, at 238-0212.
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Cook Books are Still Available!
They make great Christmas Gifts!
Get your copy today! Call Monica Fox for more information, at 909-2236.
The Women’s Ministry is planning a trip to First Baptist Church Raytown
to see their annual Christmas Pageant “The Unseen”,
on Sunday December 7th,
leaving immediately after the 3rd Worship Service.
Girlfriends Class Christmas Party!
On Saturday December 13, 2014, we are going to Sedalia to the Mason Jar on Ohio Street
(formerly the Tea Room). We are going to leave the church at 10:00 a.m. and taking the
church van. We are planning a brunch there and then to take in a couple of specialty shops
for some Christmas shopping. It is a short order shop with a bakery. Everyone will be order-
ing off the menu. We will be doing a craft or ornament exchange while we are there, so you
will need to bring something under $10 for the exchange. There is a sign up sheet in the Girlfriends Classroom.
GPBC on Mission
“Go ye therefore, and teach all nations baptizing them in the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Ghost.
Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you and lo, I am with you always,
even unto the end of the world. Amen” - Matthew 28:19-20
Instead of sending His disciples back to the house of Israel, they were sent into the world. The kingdom rejected by the Jews is now offered to the Gentiles in accordance with Jesus earlier parables. The Great Commission brings the Gospel of Matthew to its grand finale. The triumphant, living Lord sends forth His ambassadors to proclaim His gospel throughout the entire world. Christ’s empowerment
of the Church to evangelize the World is available to every generation of believers.
November 30 starts the Week of Prayer for International Missions. We kick the week off with our Parade of Flags during the second and third services. The Flags are carried by our precious children. This is a very inspirational ceremony and the
children love being part of it. Each one of you can be part of this ministry to share the word throughout the World. Our goal for 2014 is $ 9,000.00. We have not increased this amount for a few years although we have gone
over this amount each and every time. Please pray about the amount you can contribute to the spreading of our Father’s Love.
We delivered our Christmas Child boxes this last week. The total number this year was 90.
In 2013 we sent 137 boxes and in 2012 we sent 141. I have a friend that travels to Milwaukee where they sort the boxes and shares that they are blessed in so many ways with what they find in the boxes for children of the world. In our last meeting in
Jefferson City, we had a speaker that works with the Christmas Child ministry over the world. She shared that during the arrival of the boxes she witnessed a young boy open his box. He had a wash cloth and towel in it. The emotions were high when he pulled these out and cried “my own body cloth”. He was
in an orphanage and when they showered it was done by pecking order, meaning the oldest and on down. He said by the time it was his turn with one body cloth it was worn out and nasty, now he had his very own.
How many of our children would be excited to receive a wash cloth and towel?
If you have signed up to be part of the Live Nativity please be aware that costume try on are being held again. If you have not been able to try yours on please contact Rene Mayden. We are having folks that signed up not being able to participate. We are also asking that
each of you pray for nice weather. It would be great if the temperature was warm also, meaning 40s and 50s. Thank You to each and every one of you
that are working and praying for this gift to the Community.
Please do not forget our folks working for our Father through out the World.
Rachel Weigand will be home the first week of December starting her time of furlow from IMB.
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Terry and Sheila Wilbanks
165 Willow Avenue-B17BHJ
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Mike and Deborah Hughes
2008 Clay Dr.
Liberty, Mo. 64068
Sunday - The Church, Ministry Staff, and Missionaries in the field: Amy Hayward, Cynthia Craft, Jerusa-lem Ministry, Melissa, Rachel, Wilbanks Monday - Those who do not know Jesus as their Lord and Savior. Tuesday - Miscellaneous Requests Brandon Shanks, Brian & Travis Bonham, GPBC Families, Katrina & Jeff Butts, Lee Johnson, Small Business owners, Unemployment, Unspoken Wednesday - Those with health problems Allen Hewitt, Anthony Lewis, Betty Grace Fowler, Betty Smith, Bob Anderson, Bobby Collins, Carol Holder, Cathy Hallock, Christina Pieczynski, Dave, Dorothy Jacobs, Doug Blevins, Elray Doerflinger’s mother, Fred Busker, Gene Ording, Howard Bullard, James Gertz, Jane Whiting, Jay Appleton, Jennifer Kelsay, Joe Elliot, John Thomas, Josh Robinson, J.R. Reynolds, Judy Clossin, Kody Caldwell, Larry Cox, Lucille Clifton, Maddie, Mark Montgomery, Mary Plummer, Nina Brown, Raymond Vaughn, Randy Collins, Roger Dumas Sr., Rose Emerson, Trudie, Wayne Wilson Thursday - Those having and recovering from Surgery. Friday - Those with Cancer Adam Miller, Bev Lloyd, Dan Dietz, Debbie Casey, Donald Loudermilk, Dorothy Nickell, Gail Edwards, Gilbert Powers, Hal Hanrahan, Iris Pinkston, James Webb, Joe Cisneros, John Grant, Joyce Barber, Larry Boosinger, Kathy Kelsay, Kara Sherrin’s Grandpa, Mary Bennett, Norman Powers, Oren Varner, Raymond Nebrich, Rosey, Shirley Mayden, Stan Ritzer, Steve Mitchell, Steve Rogers, Teresa Nolte, Vernon Sullins, Saturday - Military serving our country and their families, those who have lost their jobs, wisdom for our President and government.
October 31, 2014
General Balance $ 98,396.05 Total Tithes Given $ 35,896.72
Total General Fund Expenses $ 33,396.41 These reconciled figures are provided in this format which is for your
convenience only. Complete financial statements which include a balance sheet and income statements are on file and available in the church office.
Date Tithe New Building Worship S.S./Life
9/14/14 $ 8,688.73 $ 2,475.00 389 227
9/21/14 $ 6,228.74 $ 825.00 402 223
9/28/14 $ 6,457.59 $ 799.00 394 197
10/5/14 $12,099.49 $ 1,495.00 373 283
10/12/14 $ 7,444.21 $ 963.00 372 208
10/19/14 $ 5,726.53 $ 851.00 382 187
10/26/14 $ 9,046.60 $ 1,373.00 342 174
11/2/14 $ 16,419.54 $ 2,170.00 348 180
11/9/14 $ 6,306.31 $ 623.00 363 179
11/16/14 $ 6,804.85 $ 973.00 363 178
Now it’s as easy as ever to give online,
with our easy online giving.
Just go the our web site, at
www.GroverParkBaptistChurch.org and
click the “donate now” link on the
home page, and follow the easy steps.
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Save Labels for Cash!
Save your Best Choice & Box Tops for
Education Labels and place them in the
Jar in the Foyer on the Information table
and raise money
goes for our Youth Group!
Grover Park Baptist Church 409 N. Mitchell Warrensburg, MO 64093
Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid
Warrensburg, MO 64093 Permit No. 151
Our Staff…
Dr. Randall S. Neal - Senior Pastor David Robinson - Music Minister
Brent Bullard - Associate Pastor of Youth & Education Mark Wigginton - Assistant Youth Pastor, Intern. Tammy Shirley - Administrative Assistant
Ray Fann - Custodian
Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday Bible Study 9:30 a.m. & 11:00 a..m
Worship 8:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m., & 11:00 a.m. Shepherd's Place (Children) 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday Dinner 5:30 p.m., Family Worship Night 6:30 p.m. Kids Korner 6:00 p.m. & WNL Kids 6:30 p.m.
Postmaster
Return Service Requested
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
30 Parade of Flags
1 2:30 p.m. Youth
“Memory Monday”
2 6:00 p.m. Pathfinders
White Elephant Christmas Party
3 5:30 p.m. Wednesday
Night Dinner
6:00 p.m. Kids Korner
6:30 p.m. Worship Service
6:30 p.m. Kids
Wednesday Night Live
4 5 6:00 p.m.
Celebrate Recovery
6
7 1:30 p.m.
Nursing Home Ministry
2:00 p.m. Reach Out Ministry
5:00 p.m. Christmas
Chorale
6:00 p.m. Celebrate Recovery “Step Study”
8 2:30 p.m. Youth
“Memory Monday”
9 6:00 p.m. BSU Dinner
10 5:30 p.m. Wednesday
Night Dinner
6:00 p.m. Kids Korner
6:30 p.m. Worship Service
6:30 p.m. Kids
Wednesday Night Live
7:00 p.m. Chorale Rehearsal
7:30 p.m. Mission Committee Mtg.
11 12:00 p.m.
Heartland Parl.
12:30 - 3:00 p.m. WMU
12 6:00 p.m.
Celebrate Recovery
13 7:00 p.m.
Christmas Musical
14 1:30 p.m.
Nursing Home Ministry
3:00 p.m. Christmas Musical
6:00 p.m. Celebrate
Recovery “Step Study”
7:00 p.m. Christmas Musical
15 2:30 p.m.
Memory Monday
Sheltered Workshop Christmas Luncheon
16
17 5:30 p.m. Wednesday
Night Dinner
6:00 p.m. Kids Korner
6:30 p.m. Christmas Caroling
18 6:30 p.m. New Vision
(Monica Fox)
19 6:00 p.m.
Celebrate Recovery
20 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Missouri Baptist Children’s Home Adoptive & Foster Parent Training
6:00 p.m.
Deacon’s Fellowship
21 Food Pantry
1:30 p.m. Nursing Home Ministry
2:00 p.m. Reach Out
Ministry
5:00 p.m. Deacon Mtg.
6:00 p.m. Celebrate Recovery “Step Study”
22
23 24 5:00 p.m.
Christmas Eve Worship Service
6:30 p.m.
Christmas Eve Worship Service
25 Christmas Day
26 6:00 p.m.
Celebrate Recovery
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28 1:30 p.m.
Nursing Home Ministry
6:00 p.m. Celebrate Recovery “Step Study”
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31 New Year’s Eve
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Living Nativity 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Church Office Closed
Church Office Closed
Week of Prayer for International Missions & Lottie Moon Christmas Offering
December Birthdays
Sandra Silkwood 26 Roxy Collins Roy Grella Emily Livingston Stephanie Schildknecht 27 Brent Bullard Jennifer Fox Loran Jett Linda Ording Norman Silkwood 28 Dennis Docheff Rusty Neal 29 Tom Faubion 30 Bobby Collins 31 Shane Chambers
Richard Campbell Doris Smith David Thompson 14 Karen Sligh 15 Kennie Breon Stacey Gilkeson Terry Sligh 16 Sandra Fowler Steve Gayler 17 David Johnson Kenda Jones Michelle Murphy 19 Martha Diehl Penny Roberts Michelle Scott Katheryn Silver 20 Tammy Greer Gavin Tate 21 Savannah Chambers 22 Reggie Nelson 25
2 Shelly Cantwell 3 Kevine Colburn Joleen Parr 4 Scott Gravely Abigail Grella 5 Dan Battles Nancy Legare 6 Donnie Couch 7 Logan Love Susan Roberts 8 Hope Dahlhoff Allison Roots 9 Brenda Collins Evelyn Faubion 10 Janelle Mayden Kristen Pennington Gale Yocum 12 Sharon McMurray 13
Birthday & Anniversary
Are you on our Birthday or Wedding Anniversary List?
If not please call the church office, at 747-7196, so that we may Celebrate with you!
December Anniversaries
December 28 ~ Elray & Ginger Doerflinger ~ 46 Years
“Keri Docheff”
We are so blessed to have Mrs. Docheff
as part of our nursery team. Keri serves every other
month in our nursery, blessing the lives of our children.
Keri is kind spirited and creates an atmosphere
that honors God and His love.
Grover Preschool Parkies Newsletter Please Remember Our Grover Preschool Teaching Team, in your prayers as we minister to our young ones here at Grover.
We are currently in need of
teachers, please contact Mark, Melissa, or Margaret if you
may be interested.
1st Service Teachers
Sarah Bullard Lois Dillingham Mary McConnell Dee Anna Neal
2nd Service Teachers
Janet Holmes
Sharon McMurray Rebecca Norton Michelle Dumas
Stephanie Schildknecht Tobi Chambers
3rd Service Teachers
Sharon Atwood Keri Docheff Steve Fox
Susan Hanrahan Tara Healy
Krystal and Terry Knight Barb Martin
Cheryl Maxwell Dee Anna Neal
B.J. Nicas Nathan Roberts Vickie Rogers
Heather and Allison Roots Terry and Karen Sligh
Brenda Vaughn Marsha Votaw Mary Winters
Our Leadership Team Margaret Kesinger Melissa Plummer Mark Wigginton
A Word From Our Sponsors
Hello there, Melissa here with some exciting news about what’s going on in the nursery. One special little girl named Annabelle is starting on an exciting adventure. Annabelle is beginning to potty train. Take a minute to think back to the
beginning of an exciting adventure you began. What made it so exciting? What exciting adventure may God be leading you on this Christmas season? Is he calling you to take part in The Christmas Store? Is he calling you to bring that unsaved/un-churched friend to the Christmas Chorale? Is he calling you to come love on some kids in the nursery? Whatever adventure God may be calling you to this season, remember to share the
excitement… Just like Annabelle is doing.
Piper Healey on the 13th