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How to Reach Us…
Jeff Hendricks, Pastor
Home # 733-1129
Eugene Howard, Associate Pastor Home # 233-9803
Brian Elliott, Worship Pastor
Home # 240-4452
Gene O’Bryan, Senior Adult Pastor
Home # 684-5966
Church Office
684-7234 2
July Deacons The Week of:
July 3rd Keith Main & Woody Neel
July 10th Richard Russelburg & Shane Eans
July 17th Bob Smith & Jason Link
July 24th David Rice & Darrell Gillispie
July 31st James Nichols
Mark these Dates!
Revival – August 21-24 with
Bro. Ronnie Sivells
In his book I Surrender, Patrick Morley writes
that the church’s integrity problem is in the
misconception "that we can add Christ to our lives, but
not subtract sin. It is a change in belief without a change
in behavior." He goes on to say, "It is revival without
reformation, without repentance."
Charles Finney is considered one of America’s
greatest past revivalist. Church roles swelled in the
wake of Finney’s revivals. The time frame was in the
1830’s. It is said that his revival meetings transformed
entire towns and in some towns after the meetings, the
bars would close down because there was no business
for them, and churches would spring up in their place.
Charles Finney made a significant impression upon the
religious life of 19th century America, and his influence
is still evident today. Called the “father of modern
revivalism” by some historians, he paved the way for
later revivalists like Dwight L. Moody, Billy Sunday,
and Billy Graham.
During his ministry he made the following
observations about revival:
1. A revival always includes the conviction of sin on the
part of the church.
2. Backslidden Christians will be brought to repentance.
3. A revival is nothing else than a new beginning of
obedience to God. Just as in the case of a converted
sinner, the first step is a deeper repentance, a breaking
down of the heart, a getting down into the dust before
God, with deep humility, and a forsaking of sin.
4. Christians will have their faith renewed…they will
see things in that strong light which will renew the love
of God in their hearts. This will lead them to labor
zealously to bring others to him.
5. A revival breaks the power of the world and of sin
over Christians.
6. When the churches are thus awakened and reformed,
the reformation and salvation of sinners will follow…
7. Revival is nothing more or less than a new obedience
to God!
Leonard Ravenhill said this in his book Why Revival
Tarries
“No man is greater than his prayer life…Poverty–
stricken as the church is today in many things, she is
most stricken here, in the place of PRAYER.
We have many organizers, but few agonizers; many
players and payers, few PRAYERS.
The ministry of preaching is open to few, the ministry
of PRAYER- the highest ministry of all human offices
is open to all."
Let's anticipate and prepare our hearts for a fresh
awakening of the Spirit of God in us. It requires a
devotion and discipline to prayer.
Forever His, Jeff
“Revival is the people of God living in the power of an
ungrieved, unquenched Spirit.”
“Revival is the church falling in love with Jesus all over
again.”
"Simply wait on him. So doing, we shall be directed,
supplied, protected, corrected and rewarded. "
- Vance Havner
Amy Payne, Financial Secretary
Home # 302-6496
Kathy Rowan, Secretary
Home # 315-1139
Sherree Hedges, Secretary
Home # 683-1451
Conrad (Mac) McIntyre
Home # 684-8021
Donald & Shelby Rice
Home # 302-7562 or 314-5754
July Kingdom Kidz Church Volunteers
July 3rd Jeanette Weedman, Desy Nichols, Lorrie & Ken Messer, Teresa & Ryan Hendricks, Holli Bender
July 10th Candace Elliott, Lee Carol Main, Brenda Miller , Emily Bickel, Jenny Lampkin & Amanda Vergason
July 17th Nicole Sauer, Belinda Powers, Marilyn Rice, Helen Oakes, Sue Dustin, Megan Sheldon & Justin Keenan
July 24th Lisa & Jessie Moore July 31st Laura Eaton, Bro. Eugene & Tonya Howard, Sandy & David Miller and Charlotte Burdette
July Nursery Volunteers
11:00 Nursery
July 3rd Michelle Fuqua
July 10th Amber Bristow
July 17th Amanda Staples
July 24th Candace Elliott
July 31st Casey Gonzalez
July Finance Counting Team
Steve Wiggins Andrea Richeson Sue Dustin
July Van Drivers
Sun. July 3rd Richard Russelburg Wed. July 6th Richard Russelburg
Sun. July 19th James Nichols Wed. July 13th Jason Link
Sun. July 17th Jim Glover Wed. July 20th Richard Russelburg
Sun. July 24th am. Keith Main pm. R. Russelburg Wed. July 27th Jason Link
Sun. July 31st Shane Eans
The Trumpet Nehemiah 4:20—”Wherever you hear the sound of the trumpet, join us there.
Our God will fight for us!”
Walnut Memorial Baptist Church 519 West Byers Ave.
Owensboro, KY 42303
Phone: 270-684-7234 *Fax: 270-685-1886
Walnut Memorial Baptist Church 519 West Byers Ave. Owensboro, KY 42303 www.walnutmemorial.org
What’s New Inside…
Pastor’s column …………………….……...2
How to reach us ……………………….…...2
Announcements…………………………….3
Library News………….…………..……......4
Sympathy....…...……... ………..….….……5
Military……………………………………..5
Student Site…….……………………….….6
July Calendar…………….….........……insert
Education Ministry………………….…......7
Music Notes………………………………..8
Senior Adult News…………………………9
Thank You’s………………………………10
Monthly Service Assignments……...10 & 11
New Members……………………Back Page
Welcome Our New Members
Vol. XXXI July 2011 No. 7
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In the past we have had several generous donations given to our
church library, but due to limited space in our Trumpet, we cannot
give an exhaustive list of each individual item. Here is a list of some
who have donated books:
Ann Tafarella in memory of her husband Tony
Sandra Lawson and John & Lauren Bickel in memory of
their parents John Edmund and Grace Bickel
Marilyn Rice in memory of her mother Marjorie Keenan
Grant & Cheryl Burton, Mary Jane Nicholson, Jean McKee, Lucille Emberton
Dan & Emory Haire, Brian & Candace Elliott, Shelby & Donald Rice
If you would like to make a donation to our library, please come in and speak to one of our staff.
We will be having an open house very soon. Watch the Trumpet for date and details.
A truly heartfelt thanks to Bro. Gene O’Bryan and Jerry Rosner for their
visit and prayers prior to my recent heart cauterization. They were there after-
wards together with Bro. Eugene Howard who offered a prayer of thanks for the
good result requiring no stints.
Bob Downs
Dear Church Family,
Thank you for my cup and pen for graduation, but
more importantly I thank you for the prayers and support
(and just a bit of harassment) I received from you all that
got me through the hard times.
I Love You Guys,
Doug Tarrence
The family of
Mrs. Pauline W. Tanner
gratefully acknowledges your
kind expression of sympathy.
The Tanner Family
Thank you brothers and sisters for your generosity in our mission project for the
2nd quarter of 2011. The Friends Of Sinners houses will be well stocked with
necessities due to your obedience to the Lord’s voice. Thank you again and may
God bless you as you bless Him.
Ladies In Action Team
We would like to express our thankfulness for your support and love dur-
ing the illness and death of our son, Jerry Moody. Thank you for the phone calls,
cards, visits at the funeral home, food, wonderful Gideon Bibles given in his
honor and most of all your prayers that strengthen. God’s love has been poured
upon us through your faithfulness and through the Holy Spirit.
This has encouraged us to go on serving our Savior until we can see him
again. What a joy it is to serve Him here with you our Church family.
Bro. Jeff and your staff: Each of you truly are an example of Jesus,
through your kind words, your actions and love.
We have a richer understanding of the nurturing God we serve. May God
bless each of you, and may He be glorified in all our efforts.
Bro. Les & Coreta Moody
“Retirement--The act of withdrawing from one’s position or occupation.” Such a sterile meaning
for such an emotional and difficult act. A word that is NOT found in the Bible. So, while Marie and I say
we are retiring from leadership of the Senior Adult Ministry, we are not “retiring” from the Lord’s work.
We are only moving in other directions as He leads. It is our desire to adjust our life to Him and His ways.
It has been an amazing and wonderful eight years of serving along side our senior adults. And we
look forward to joining with you as we support, pray for, and love whomever God sends to lead us in the
special work God has for the seniors of WMBC.
After much soul-searching and prayer, we talked with our pastor and staff and submitted our letter
to retire from the Senior Adult Ministry as of June 30th. We will be taking the month of July off for further
prayer and reflection as to how God wants to use us in His work.
Many of you have gone through the “Experiencing God” study. One of the instructions deals with
our busyness and you know how often we have exclaimed, “We’re so busy!!!” So I share this tidbit from
Experiencing God:
“We are a doing people. We always want to be doing something!
In contrast, I think God is crying out to us,
‘Don’t just do something. Stand there!
Enter a love relationship with Me. Get to know Me. Adjust your life to Me.
Let Me love you and reveal Myself through you to a watching world.’
A time will come when doing will be called for, but we cannot skip the relationship.
The relationship with God must come first.”
So, for a brief time we plan to “don’t just do something. Stand there!” We do know that He has not
released us from teaching our respective Bible study classes.
There are no words to adequately express our love and appreciation to the seniors, staff and entire
church family for the bond of love we
have in Christ and your willingness to
roll up your sleeves and become
involved with God in His work.
We look forward to exciting
times with you as each of us
at WMBC submit to Christ’s
Lordship over our lives and to
Christ’s headship over our
church.
Serving God, serving others,
Bro. Gene & Marie
Derby Dinner Playhouse matinee performance of
CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES
Wednesday, September 21st
Cost: $40 per person Includes: lunch, show and transportation
This hilarious musical comedy is a celebration
of church basement kitchens everywhere and
the unsung women who work in them. Watch
as a group of church ladies and the Pastor
cook up an evening of music, laughter, and a
whole lot of just plain silly fun!
ONLY 34 SEATS AVAILABLE
SIGN UP ON THE N.O.A.H. BOARD
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Hallway Monitors for July
July 3rd Doug Tarrence
July 10th Keith Main
July 17th Donald Rice
July 24th David Miller
July 31st Hartsel Stovall
OUR CHRISTIAN SYMPATHY IS EXTENDED TO:
Monday Morning
Prayer Group
We meet every Monday in
the Fellowship Hall
beginning @ 9:00 a.m.
Everyone is welcome.
Sunday, July 10th
4:00 p.m.
G.R.O.W. Ministry
Go - Reach - Our - World
Meets every Tuesday evening
@ 6:30 in the Fellowship Hall.
We write letters,
make visits and pray.
Come and join us!!!
Widow’s Fellowship
led by Judy Johnson
July 21st in Room 103
at 6:00 p.m.
July 3rd
Mission Racers
3rd-6th Grade
Sunday’s @ 6:00
Rm. 212
West Wing-Upstairs
A Very Veggie Summer
5 year olds thru 2nd grade
Sunday’s @ 6:00
Rm. 422
Kid’s East Wing
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL JULY 25TH - 29TH
6:00 - 8:30 P.M. AGES: KINDERGARTEN (completed) - 6TH GRADE
YOU CAN REGISTER YOUR CHILD WHEN YOU BRING THEM ON THE 25TH
OFFICE IS CLOSED
MONDAY JULY 4TH
Quarterly Business
Meeting
July 13th @ 7:00 p.m.
Allen Tanner & family
in the loss of his wife
Pauline Tanner
Bill & Mainell Trogdon & family
in the loss of their son-in-law
Timothy Martin
Women’s Ministry Event Coming Up
See the back of the July Calendar for more details.
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Saturday, August 20th, 2011
10:00am - Hyland
11:00am - Me In Motion
12:00pm - Seminar 1
1:00pm - Lunch Break
2:00pm - Manafest
3:00pm - Chasen
4:00pm - Seminar 2
5:00pm - Dinner Break
6:30pm - Disciple
7:30pm - Keynote Speaker
9:00pm - Family Force 5
Main Stage
Friday, August 19th, 2011
6:30pm - Steve Barnum
7:00pm - Luminate
8:00pm - The Afters
9:00pm - Keynote Speaker
10:15pm - Hawk Nelson
11:45pm - Chris August
(Late Night Acoustic Set)
Sunday Nights @ 5:30pm
FOR ALL THE LATEST UPDATES
AND NEWS IN THE YOUTH
MINISTRY “LIKE” WALNUT
MEMORIAL STUDENT FB PAGE
Youth-Led Service July 31 @ 6pm
See Shelby to sign up College students
Welcome!
VBS JULY 25-29—NO WOW ON THE 27th
NO PM SERVICE ON SUNDAY
JULY 3RD. HAVE A HAPPY
AND SAFE 4TH OF JULY
July 20 @ 6pm in the gym
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EDUCATION MINISTRY NEWS for July 2011 A New Month to Serve Jesus - Be Ready To Be A Servant For The Lord!
CHURCH BUILDING USAGE
Please remember that the official
church calendar is maintained
through the church office. Any usage of the
building, whether church related or personal,
must be scheduled through the church office.
There is a Building Use Policy, approved by the
Trustees, in effect so contact the church office if
you desire to use the building.
Thank you for your cooperation!
Wednesday Nights Summer Kids Ministry July 6, 13, 20 @ 6:00 p.m.
* Preschool (Rm. 322) - Laura Eaton & Amanda Vergason * K - 1st Grade (Rm. 408) - Brenda Miller & Leslie Rice * 2nd - 4th Grade (Rm. 416) - Marilyn Rice & Cheryl Keenan
KID’S SUNDAY NIGHT Summer Ministry
July 10, 17, 24, 31
6:00 p.m.
5 Year Olds - 2nd Grade
A Very Veggie Summer Room 422 (Upstairs East Wing)
Led by Ken & Lorrie Messer
3rd - 6th Grade
Mission Racers Room 212 - In the Youth
Area - Upstairs West Wing
All ages can attend but younger kids must be
with a responsible adult
Leader - David Mackey
*****4 Year Olds*****
Will meet in room 322 @ 6 p.m.
Leader - Jeanette Weedman
SPECIAL JULY EVENTS
God & Country Service
Sunday, July 3 - both services
No P.M. Activities
Call to Prayer
Wednesday, July 6 @ 6:00
Come to the sanctuary to pray
Week of July 25-29
6:00 to 8:30 p.m.
Vacation Bible School
PandaMania
For K (just completed)
through 6th Grade
No Other Activities
will meet on
Wed.,July 27
5-6 Ministry Each
Wednesday
*For all 5th & 6th Graders
*Room 400 - Upstairs East Wing
*Directed by Scott & Nina Thompson
& Holli Bender
6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.
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Serving Our Country Abroad
SPC Hastings, Logan
HE’S HOME!!!
Stationed at Ft. Campbell
CH Hastings, Jeff
718th TC BN
HHD
APO AE 09366
SPC Hagan, John
CcO 3B STBICD
Cod Adder Iraq
APO AE 09331
Hardin & Dixie Hagan’s
grandson
Greeters for July
SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE
8:10 - 8:30 North Foyer Entrance Dean & Vickie Sipes
West Wing Entrance Kathy Rowan
East Wing Entrance George & Carolyn Mohon
9:30 - 9:45 North Foyer Entrance Sandy Phillips
West Wing Entrance Jane Young
East Wing Entrance Byron & Leslie Rice
10:40 - 11:00 North Foyer Entrance Frank Wright
West Wing Entrance Ernest & Dallas Garrett
East Wing Entrance Tom Heflin
WEDNESDAY NIGHT OASIS
7:00 - 7:15 Sanctuary Door Jack & Doris Jones
WELCOME CENTER HOSTS
8:30 Service - Larry & Kim Prater
11:00 Service - Keith & Lee Carol Main
God and Country Celebration
Sunday, July 3rd
8:30 a.m.
&
11:00 a.m. Military personnel and veterans will be
recognized.
Join us as we celebrate true freedom!
Thank you for supporting the Adult Choir’s mission trip to Williamsburg, KY.
The choir collected over 2100 items to take to the Friends for Families food pantry!
Thank you, too, for participating in the Pancake Breakfast. We raised $400.00
which went to purchase supplies and food for Friends for Families.