the steeple · 2018-12-21 · through the book, becoming a disciple maker by illy hanks and randy...
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The Steeple
New
Sermon
Series
Starts
April 12
April 2, 6:00 PM — Maundy Thursday Dinner and
Service
The evening will begin with a soup and sandwich
meal followed by worship, special music, and a
communion service. Please bring soup and sand-
wiches. The church will provide the drinks.
April 5, at 6:30 am– Sunrise Service and Breakfast
Bring breakfast items such as pastries, fruit, and
breakfast casseroles. Richpond Baptist Church will
join us for the service and breakfast.
April 5 — Easter Sunday Schedule
6:30 AM — Sunrise Service
and Breakfast at WBC
8:30 – Early Worship
9:45 – Café Worship and
Small Group Ministry
11:00 – Morning Worship
No Sunday evening service
Easter Activities
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It’s not always easy, letting go of this life. Life on earth is, of course, a gift, shattering in its beauty and brevity. Christ reminds us, however, that what lies ahead is al-ways infinitely better than what lies behind. So we press on.
See you Sunday.
Tim
Remember Our Shut-Ins
Regus Hopkins Lena Van Meter
Tressie Vice Dorothy Davidson
Dewey & Mabel Pharris Langdon Dyer
Ruth Evans Juanita Tabor
March Homebound Visitation Schedule
1st week - Wilma Guthrie
2nd week - Margaret Adams
3rd week - Joy Bush
4th week - Don Harris
5th week - Brenda Maxwell
Hopkins Nursing Home Ministry
April 5 10 am -Ritchie Hamm, Ronnie Murray, Jan
Winn
April 19 10 am - Josh Graves, JT Haynes, Annell Becker
Congratulations to Beth and Garrett James on the birth
of their son, Porter Dean James on March 5. Porter
weighed in at 8 lbs. 15.5oz and 21 inches long.
Sisters and Brothers,
I just turned fifty.
Fifty is hard to believe. It seems impossible. I don’t even re-member my 30s anymore—did I skip some years? I admit having mixed feelings about growing older, but I refuse to complain of it. Fifty years of life is a gift not everyone re-ceives. Besides, life has its seasons, and seasons change.
Finally, the Kentucky winter is turning into spring. I love watching the change, especially as new leaves first begin to return to the bare limbs of trees. In a matter of days, the leaves will be green; but at first, the tender buds aren’t green at all. Look closely—they are gold. It’s a majestic transfor-mation that Robert Frost observed in one of his poems:
Nature’s first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf’s a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay.
It’s a poem about change—how the gold of springtime yields to the green of summer, dawn turns into day. With each transition there seems to be a loss, a sinking away from para-disiacal perfection; but what Frost reveals is that, in every case, what was temporary or partial gives way to something more lasting, more full. The golden days of spring sparkle with beauty, but the green days of summer are beautiful as well (and longer lasting).
Seasons change, God knows, and the seasons of life change. It’s tempting to cling to the gold, the seeming paradise of younger years; but nothing gold can stay. Inevitably, youth goes down to age, just as spring gives way to summer, and summer to autumn. The key is not to grieve long the season passing but to look for the new beauty of the season break-ing in. With loss along the way comes gain, and what you gain is a blessed increase of years, a larger life.
In other words, life itself reflects the paradox of the gospel: loss is gain, weakness is strength, to die is to live. “I die every day,” Paul says, letting go of all the things that can never last in order to take hold of all the things that can never pass away. Turning 50, I’m learning how important it is to give up my own life—don’t cling to it as precious—and to seek the eternal life that comes in Christ.
April Birthstone: Diamond
April Flower: Sweet Pea
Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.
1 No Evening Service
2 6:00 Maundy Thurs-
day Service and din-ner
3 Good Friday
4
5 Easter Sunday
6:30 Sunrise Service and
Breakfast at WBC
10:00 Hopkins
No Evening Service
6 9:30 am Ladies Prayer
Group
7 8 8:30 am Moms in
Prayer 6 pm Children, Youth,
& Adults meet
7: 15 pm Worship Choir Practice
9 6:15 pm Worship Prep
10 11
12
5:00 Worship Leader Academy
13 9:30 am Ladies Prayer
Group
14 15 8:30 am Moms in
Prayer 6 pm Children, Youth,
& Adults meet
7: 15 pm Worship Choir Practice
16 12:00 pm Dollar
Lunch at the BCM
6:15 pm Worship Prep
17
18 5:30-8:30
“The Amazing Race” Small Group Youth
Event.
5:30-8:30
19 10:00 Hopkins
5:30 Senior Year Stretch Meeting
5:00 Worship Leader
Academy
Family Meeting
20 9:30 am Ladies Prayer
Group
21 22 8:30 am Moms in
Prayer 6 pm Children, Youth,
& Adults meet
7: 15 pm Worship Choir Practice
23 6:15 pm Worship Prep
24
25
26 Blood Pressure Checks
5 pm Worship Leader
Academy
6 pm Sunday Night Live
27 9:30 am Ladies Prayer
Group
28
29 30
2015
April -- Birthdays & Anniversaries:
Day Name 1 Hunter Armstrong, Ryan Cox
2 Danielle Smalling, Olivia Yaste,
2 Joshua Marksberry 3 Emme Goss, Cindy Stewart
4 David Graves, Ashley Duvall
5 Dell Rheaume, Hope Donnelly 6 Darby Hall, Sabbath Hoehn
7 Chelsea Long, Kenzie Rotermann
7 Lily Courtney, Nickie Lanham 8 Kim Alexander
9 Emma Ward, Brittany Gregory
10 Abby Jones, Travis Hardcastle 10 Kathe Clark, Cooper Gregory
11 Cassie Cundiff
12 Tom Morgan, Spencer Jenkins 12 Maeli Johnson
14 Maddie Hartsock, Jordan Graves
14 Josh Skipper 15 Zach Gibbs
16 Chris Armstrong 18 William Mayhall
19 Jaxson Morris
20 Chase Jasper 21 Crissy Willis, Emily Weeks
22 Scott Duvall, Leah Hamm
22 Freddie Perdue, Stacy Hunt, Kelsey Burnette 24 Jennifer McKinney
25 Kaitlyn McKinney, Kathy Duvall
26 Charles Wells, Tricia Brown, Faith Adams 27 Gail Morgan
28 Stephanie Robbins, Chad Smith
28 Amanda Kohnen, Shelby Newton, 28 Jon Michael Sprouse, Amy Willingham
29 Jared Brown
30 Shurman Brown
Anniversaries:
2 Mark and Carol Riggenbach 2 Michael and Charlotte Oakes
11 Nelson and Cassie Cundiff
12 Brian and Larissa Adams 12 Michael and Debbie Rassel
19 Klaus and Tracie Rotermann
24 Tim and Denice Cornell 26 Jerry and Nancy Roberts
Small Groups Worship
March 1- 384 8:30 - 259 11:00 - 234
Café - 72
March 8- 352 8:30 - 205 11:00 - 294
Café - 65
March 15- 295 8:30 - 187 11:00 - 169
Café - 58 DNOW-180
March 22- 330 8:30 - 231 11:00 - 207
Café –78
March 29- 373 8:30- 238 11:00-2 34
Café- 68
WOODBURN BAPTIST CHURCH
PO BOX 38
WOODBURN KY 42170
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PERMIT NO. 9
Sunday, April 5– Easter
Easter Sunrise Service at WBC-6:30 A.M.
A.M. Rewriting your Story(2 Corinthians 4:5-18)
P.M. No Evening Services
Sunday, April 12 [SERIES BEGINS: Revelation– The End
Of Everything
A.M. In the Spirit on the Lord’s Day (Revelation 1:1-19)
P.M. The Seven Churches (Revelation 2:1-3:22)
Sunday, April 19
A.M. The Seven Seals (Revelation 4:1-8:4)
P.M. The Seven Trumpets (Revelation 8:5-11:18
Sunday, April 26
A.M. The Seven Visions of Conflict (Revelation 11:19-15:4)
P.M. The Seven Bowls of Wrath (Revelation 15:5-16:21)
CHURCH STAFF
Church Office: 270-529-5221
Office Hours: 8 am - 4 pm, Monday thru Friday
Pastor: Dr. Tim Harris . . . TimHarr [email protected] . . .cell 270-996-7735
Minister of Education & Administration: Warren Weeks . . . . . home 270-529-3028
E-mail: [email protected]
Youth & Young Adults Pastor: Matt Betts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cell 270-202-1244
Email: [email protected]
Worship Pastor: Rod Ellis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cell 502-229-0114
Email: [email protected]
Director of Children’s Ministries: Nichole Buckman . . . . . . . . . cell 270-405-6165
Email: [email protected]
Custodian: Judy Chaffin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . home 270-529-2031
Administrative Assistant: Michelle Hunt……………………….…cell 270-776-1616
Email: [email protected]
WORSHIP SCHEDULE
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Becoming a Disciple Maker
The Men’s Fire Team I am a part of is currently going through the book, Becoming A Disciple Maker by Billy Hanks and Randy Craig. The book is actually a small group course to train you to disciple a new Christian one-on-one. It has been a challenging study. Being a disciple is simply reading God’s Word and obeying what you read. The learned skills of lis-tening, reading, studying, memorizing and meditating on God’s Word are just tools to help us apply it to our lives and to be obedient to what we are learning. Discipleship requires us to die to self and have a desire to follow Christ. It is not an easy journey but is one that lasts a lifetime. I am learning a lot. It reminds me what Jesus said, “If any of you wants to be my follower, you must turn from your selfish ways, take up your cross daily, and follow me.” I am learning that I must die to self each day in order to follow Christ. It is a constant reminder that each day we must repeat the process but also that each day brings a new opportunity to try again. The goal of our discipleship is to be like Christ but also to pass it on to others. We are accountable to those around us to help them either begin or move closer to God in their discipleship jour-ney. I am thankful for the men on my Fire Team who are with me on this journey and for what they are teaching me from their life experiences. This Easter season is a great re-minder of all that Christ did for us at Calvary and should mo-tivate us to renew our efforts to be like Him.
Serving Together,
Warren Weeks
2015 Baptism 36
Our next Baptism Event is Easter Sunday, April 5. We
want to have baptism during our Easter services this
year. If you want to be baptized, please let Bro. Tim
know.
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We are collecting items for the boxes that will be packed
by the Preschool and Children’s Ministries. During the
month of April we are collecting:
SUNGLASSES
FAMILY MEETING
April 19th
*Just a reminder that if you missed last month’s collec-
tion and still wish to donate ball caps, toboggans, or pairs
of socks please drop them off by room 14. Thanks!
That’s why I have to be intentional. Our elementary friends
will be learning about peace and conflict. I don’t know a fam-
ily without conflict and who doesn't desire peace. Peace
comes from putting our trust in God, and how can we do
that without a personal relationship with Him? I’ll be praying
that our families find ways to connect this month and take
just one step closer to building stronger relationships with
God and each other. It doesn't take any grand gestures but
choosing to make the most of the time that you have togeth-
er. Pray for me too, that I would choose to use out family
times together wisely and let God use me to influence my
next generation at home.
Nichole Buckman,
Director of Children’s Ministry
In March I filled in for one of our preschool leaders during large group time. I haven’t really been part of their large group experience, and I was excited about seeing our little ones and helping them learn. As the students came into the room excited to sing and learn, one little boy came running over to me, grabbed my leg, and wouldn’t let go. When I tried to pull back a little to crouch down and talk to him he started to cry almost and held on tighter. It was my son, James. I became slightly embarrassed at his behavior and a little frustrated with him as well. I kept thinking, “I’ve got a job to do this morning. Why is he behaving this way? What am I supposed to do?”
Later that evening we were using the Parent Cue app on my phone for our bedtime routine. Once a week we replace our bedtime devotional with watching the story that he learned in small group on Sunday morning. Afterwards I was looking through the articles for parents and came across one called “Because, One Day, Your Kids Stop Bugging You (Really).” As I read it my eyes swelled up with tears. This is just a phase. Many of you have lovingly looked at me and reminded me of that, but I guess God knows just how much I need to be re-minded.
As I continued to read I just kept realizing that even though this whole parenting thing is hard right now – it doesn’t nec-essarily get easier. The “hard” just changes which is why so much of what I do now with the time I have James and Rory matters. They are lovingly taught and presented with God’s word each time they are here at church, but what we talk about and how Matt & I interact with them at home can either reinforce or tear down the efforts of our leaders. If I want James and Rory to have an authentic faith of their own, I have to be that daily example for them now – not just tell them to love God, but show them what unconditional love looks like. I can’t help them understand that God will always listen to them if I don’t take the time to stop and listen to them. Because to them, what they want to talk about really matters. And later when the things that really matter need to be talked about I want them to still want to talk to me.
During April our preschoolers will learn more about why
Jesus wants to be their friend forever and that they need to
share that with others too. I know I’ve had friends to come
and go in my life, but Jesus has been a constant friend. My
desire is that my kids will grow to love Jesus and choose to
have Him be their forever friend, but how will they know
that to be true if I don’t show them or talk about it with
them?
Peaceful Waters Competition
Sunday Morning Grades 1 – 6 will be collecting bottled wa-ter for Hotel Inc.’s Street Team to distribute as they work.
Two students from the group with the most water collect-ed during the month of April will get to do a messy act at the next Sunday Night Live.
The collection will take place April 5th – April 26th. Groups will store the bottled water in their designated meeting areas.
Lives Changed,
I could make music in lots of places. As a sophomore in high school I thought I might be in the Army band,
hopefully as a tuba player and then as the band direc-tor. As a junior I wondered if I’d be a high school
band director. As a senior, a choir director for the
school where I grew up.
While in college, God made it very clear to me that what had previously been “in the back of my mind I
want to be a music minister” was actually a very spe-
cific calling on my life. I knew, as a freshman at Georgetown College, that I was called by a very per-
sonal God to do ministry.
But it really wasn’t until the last few years that I have begun to grasp what is so very different about making
music and making music in church.
Well sure, I’ve been talking for decades about the
difference in singing and worshiping, about making music for people versus making music for God. But
what I’ve become increasingly compelled by is music
for life change.
I talk about it often with those in the worship minis-try. We pray before services that God would use our
meager attempts at lifting Him up through music to draw people to Jesus—where their lives can change
forever.
Before the choir shared The Story Easter musical, we
got on our knees and begged God to change the tra-jectory of the lives of people who would attend.
In my personal prayer time I keep a long list of re-quests people have shared with me. I sometimes fall
to my knees in my office and cry out to God to change lives.
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Maybe that’s why I take so gladly the burden of choos-
ing the right song for the right service and the right sermon. I have seen it happen. I’ve seen it here…
A young man first came as a guest. Now he tells
me that God has radically changed the direction of his life, maybe even his vocation, because of the worship
ministry.
A young lady visits with her mother, a lovely lady
who had been treated poorly by a different church. The
music connected so deeply with her that I couldn’t help but pray for her—even as I was leading “Amazing
Grace: My Chains Are Gone.”
A great grandmother stretches her arms to heaven
in the services and afterwards talks about how she
hasn’t worshipped like that since she was a little girl, and about how it sustains her in the daily battle for her
health.
A young boy singing the words of “How Great Thou
Art” comes forward and tells Pastor Tim that he ac-cepted Jesus during the song.
Lives changed. It’s why I live this stuff. I eat, sleep, dream, and talk about ways we can leverage the pow-
erful gift God gave us—worship music—to change lives.
If you’d like to be part of a ministry compelled like that,
please let me know. I’m always looking for vocalists,
instrumentalists, and especially sound and screens and video artists. I will shepherd you, teach you everything
I know—which is not nearly enough, and love you.
And together, maybe we can see lives changed.
Even, by the grace of God, our own.
Grace. Peace.
Rod
VBS JUNE 8-12
9:00-12:00 am Have you signed up to help with VBS this year?
Look at the flap of weekly bulletin to see where
you can serve or contact Nichole Buckman for
more information!
What’s NEWS with our
It has been an exciting March. DNOW was a huge suc-cess. We had over 80 teens, 20 college students, and dozens of other leaders from Woodburn participate. We had a good number of students make decisions for Christ and many deepened their relationship with God. We served in 10 different venues on Saturday after-noon all over Warren County in our service projects. We were led in worship by John Nix and the Exodus band from Liberty University. Teens had the chance to be taught by incredible leaders in the elective sessions. We ate 400-500 pancakes on Friday night. It was fun, exciting, and life changing.
One element that I am always encouraged by was the college students and adults, who love Jesus and are living their lives for His glory, that led each student small group. It is an amazing sight to see how the stu-dents respond to our amazing college students. They show our students how the next stage of life can be lived. From here, we build on the momentum. I will spend the next few weeks following up with students who made decisions and see the direction that we need to go in youth, based on what God has done. I also want to make the turn toward the summer. We will have a few events leading up to the summer to solidify our small group ministry and focus on the pur-pose of God for our student’s summer. I am making plans for some kind of in state or regional missions endeavor this summer. More information will be forth-coming. Thank you for praying for the ministry this past month and please continue to pray for our teen-agers, college students, and leaders.
Matt Betts
Youth and Young Adult Pastor
*If you would like to be put on the weekly parent email list let me know at [email protected] or 270-202-1244.
Youth/Parents:
“The Amazing Race” – Small Group Edition – Sat-urday, April 18th 5:30pm-8:30pm Meet in the youth room for food and prep as a group Senior Year Stretch – Sunday, April 19th 5:30pm in Youth Room
Meeting for all parents of 12th graders and teens who are in 12th grade. This is a meeting designed to open up conversation to help with the transition out of high school. We will discuss various issues, top-ics, and network together to help with the transition.
“Double Your Small Group” Night – Wednesday, April 22nd
Emphasis on getting friends to come to church. We will have a regular service, small groups, and food and games.
Camp Dates – June 13-17 Camp Payment Due April 1st - $60.00 College/Young Adult Ministry: Dollar Lunch at BCM – Thursday, April 16th 12:00pm
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Here’s a glance to what our preschool friends will be learn in April:
Come experience an evening of fun together as a family
as you learn what God’s word has to say about honesty.
This evening is geared towards you, the family, because
even though we think that what we get to talk about
with your kids is important we believe that what you do
and talk about with them at home is even more im-
portant.
Sunday morning preschool small groups leaders meeting will be on
April 19 at 4:30 in room 13. Please make plans to attend. Contact
Nichole Buckman if you have any questions.
XTREME BIBLE GAMES
Due to the weather we experienced in March we are ex-
tending our season of XBG and the XBG Championship will
be held on April 15th in the Jam City Park. Anyone who
wishes to watch the final matches, and test your own
knowledge of God’s word, is welcome to attend. Jam City
Park is located on the second floor of the Next Center,.
*There will not be any scheduled matches held on April 1st
or April 8th.
Squeaky Clean Competition
One way that our preschoolers can “Go & Tell” is by supporting those who can actually go and tell.
We will be supporting Hotel Inc. this month by hosting a competi-tion between all our Sunday Preschool Groups: 8:30 JAM, 9:45 Purple, 9:45 Red, 9:45 Blue, and 9:45 Yellow to see who can bring in the most small, travel packs of baby wipes. The last Sunday to collect will be April 26th.
The travel packs of wipes provide a quick clean up for those on the Street Team and Medical Team with Hotel Inc.
Here’s a glance at our theme for grades 1 – 6 in April: