GBC ENCOURAGER May 2015| Monthly Newsletter of Graefenburg Baptist Church On The Road To Transformation From Pastor Philip Who We Are: We glorify God alone by transforming lives in Jesus in order to love more and serve more. Sunday School June Academy IDP One-2-One Bible Reading Women of Joy Event Friday Night Softball New Faces Dinner Creation Museum VBS 2015 Children’s Ministry Homebound Visits Worship Set Up Parking Lot Ministry Send Conference Sojourn Church Adopting Unreached Tell Your Story Continued on page 2 Continued from page 1 Have you recently looked over the Transformed Life Discipleship Strategy for Graefenburg Baptist Church? We want to help you be transformed in Jesus by GATHERING as the church, GROWING as a disciple, SERVING one another, and GOING to tell the world about Jesus. Most of us are stronger in one area and weaker in another. This newsletter, and the upcoming summer activities, are filled with opportunities for you to engage in all four of those discipleship areas. Want to connect closer with our GBC family and community? Then come out to a softball game, attend our “Guest Who’s At Dinner” event, go to the Creation Museum with us, and plug into a small group. Ready to grow deeper in your relationship with Christ? Then pick up an IDP at the Guest Welcome Center and get involved with Graefenburg Academy on Wednesday nights, as well as one-2one discipleship. Do you need to serve the church? We have openings in our children’s ministry, VBS, parking lot ministry, homebound ministry, worship set up, and many more. Ready to get out of your comfort zone? Then sign up to go on mission with us to St. Louis this summer and to the SEND Conference in Nashville, TN where we will be challenged to live on mission. You can learn about all those things right in this newsletter. The question is...will you join in? Pastor Philip Stay Tuned... From Pastor Jay The Marriage of Text and Tune This month we begin to consider the synergy of text and tune. Drs. Eskew and McElrath, in their seminal textbook Sing with Understanding: An Introduction to Christian Hymnody, say “For a happy marriage of hymn text and tune, they must be compatible in meter, accent, mood, and association” (p. 47, Church Street Press, 1995). That is to say text and tune must share the same meter (i.e., Short, Common, Long, etc) and the same accent (i.e., iambic or trochaic, etc.). It also means that the general mood of majestic and triumphant text of “All hail the Power of Jesus’ Name” is not suitable for the solemn and reflective mood of the tune NEW BRITIAN (to which we sing “Amazing Grace”). Finally, some texts and tunes are so closely tied to one another it would be difficult to pair them with another. For me, such associations include VILLE DU HAVRE with “It Is Well” and O STORE GUD with “How Great Thou Art.” However, the practice of interchanging texts and tunes has a long tradition in Christian hymnody. I offer three examples. “When I Survey the Wondrous Cross” is matched with HAMBURG, O WALY WALY, and THE WONDROUS CROSS. “All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name” has two tunes DIADEM and CORONATION. We sing “Away in a Manger” to two tunes: CRADLE SONG and MUELLER. Until next month, let’s sing with understanding! 2 Holy Week Review I’ve said before but it bears repeating. Christmas is physically draining and Easter is emotionally draining. Christmas is fun! It’s the celebration of the birth of our Savior. We shop, wrap, give, exchange, cook, carol and worship. Easter is equally a celebration! But first we have to get through the solemn season of Lent. We pray, repent, deny ourselves, remember and grieve. Worship music is important to both Christmas and Easter. As for the musical offering for Easter, I want to acknowledge Sanctuary Choir’s great job of singing at the Community Maundy Thursday. In addition, the combined choir and instrumental ensemble provided vocal and choral accompaniment that was somber and beautiful and complemented the service. Speaking of the instrumental ensemble, wasn’t it awesome! Isn’t it amazing what a few instruments can do? In addition to Diana Woodside, piano, Karen Harrod, organist, Hailey Wood, viola, and Lisa Bowman and Bettina Riley, flute, we were happy to welcome Joy Bolton, clarinet, and Mary McGillen, violin to GBC for our Good Friday service. I am thankful to all for sharing their talents with us. New Grace Notes Musical I’m working on a new musical tentatively entitled, “When Hard Times Come.” It will focus on our hope and comfort in Christ in life’s uncertain days. Stay tuned… Dr. Jay Mother’s Day No evening services 5/1 vs. Choateville @ Legends field 8:00 pm 5/8 vs CC Christian @ Williams 8:00 pm 5/15 vs Memorial @ Legends 8:00 pm 5/22 vs Highland @ Williams 7:00 & 8:00 pm 5/29 vs Forks of Elkhorn @ Williams 8:00 pm 6/5 vs Choateville @ Legends 8:00 pm 6/12 vs CC Christian @ Williams 8:00 pm 6/19 vs Memorial @ Williams 7:00 pm Enjoy the evening with family! 3 Student Ministry The Personnel Committee is excited to welcome Philip and Andi Coleman to Graefenburg Baptist Church. Philip was called to serve as Student Pastor in a special business meeting April 26, 2015. Please join us as we pray for our students and Philip and Andi as they begin their ministry. We are so grateful for Peggy Murphy and Todd Jennings who have given their time to lead our students during this interim period since Drew's resignation last August. We are also thankful for the other volunteers who have helped in student ministry in so many ways during Drew's tenure as well as the interim period. Thanks to those who came out to the "get acquainted" gathering on Saturday. A special thanks to Lydia Roberts, Linda Robinson, and Kathy Roberts for bringing salad and to Jadey for entertaining the children during the adult and student question and answer period. News from our Child Care Department A special "thank you" to Lisa Bowman who has been serving as interim Child Care Coordinator. Brittany Charlton is assuming this position. We are thankful for Brittany's love for children and her experience in this field. The transition is in process. We are actively seeking volunteers willing to help in Child Care. We are so thankful for our growing children's department. What a wonderful opportunity to serve in this ministry. Kim Johnson has served as a paid child care worker for many years. We are thankful for Kim. Personnel Committee: Chris England, Teresa Perry, Robin Roberts, Joyce Jennings Contact Pastor Phil phil@gbcfamily.com @Philip_Coleman (Twitter) 4 Journey Off the Map July 5-9 Take the journey! This summer, GBC takes your kids to uncharted territory where they will begin to understand that obedience to God can lead them beyond the expected. So, toss the map, stick close to your guide, and prepare to listen for God’s direction that is unknown to us, but known by Him. VBS Motto: This is the way. Walk in it. VBS Scripture: And whenever you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear this command behind you: “This is the way. Walk in it.” - Isaiah 30:21, HCSB 5 “You will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” Acts 1:8 Support Mission Efforts at GBC Bring your aluminum cans in and deposit them in the receptacle (currently located in the old kitchen) for recycling. The proceeds go into the “mission trips” fund. In 2014 $157 was collected. Our Community (Jerusalem) Banquet of Hope The 2nd Annual Banquet of Hope benefiting the Open Door of Hope (men's homeless shelter in Shelbyville) will be Thursday, May 14, at 7 p.m. Tickets are $25. A speaker from the Healing Place Recovery Center in Louisville will be sharing, the past year will be reviewed and sharing about the future of Open Door of Hope. If you would like to attend and be a part of a GBC table, please contact Susan Bryant by Wednesday, May 6. Soup Kitchen Service We need volunteers for the Frankfort Soup Kitchen for Monday, May 11 and June 8. Please sign up on the sheet located on the table entering the MAC. North America (Judea/Samaria) WMU Celebration The Annual Shelby Baptist Association WMU Celebration will be Thursday, May 21, at Highland Baptist Church. Dinner will be at 6:30 followed by the guest speaker, a representative from Sunrise Children's Services. Because many of the children who come into the care of Sunrise normally come with their belongings in a garbage bag, we want to shower them with small suitcases and duffle bags. The cost is $15 for the dinner (payable to the Shelby Baptist Association). Please let Susan Bryant know by Sunday, May 10, if you would like to participate. Both men and women are encouraged to attend. Mile of Pennies May 31 is the next collection date for the Mile of Pennies Campaign for Sunshine Children’s Home. Last 5th Sunday, $80.00 was collected. Send Conference We are looking to take 25 people to the Send North America Conference in Nashville, TN on August 34. If we can get 25 folks to attend, the cost is only $65. Please speak with Pastor Philip if you would like to attend. 6 CompassionNet App for Unreached People Ends of the Earth With the IMB’s CompassionNet app, you will be just a tap away from knowing how best to pray for unreached people groups. IMB Missionary Appointment Service We will celebrate the power of God at work by attending an International Missionary Appointment Service on Wednesday, May 13 at 6:30 pm at the Highview Baptist Church in Louisville, KY. IMB President David Platt will be speaking. You can either meet us at Highview Baptist or ride with us down to Louisville. We will be leaving the church at 5:00 pm. For more information, please see Susan Bryant. Unreached People Group Please pray for your Acts 1:8 Team as they will soon be leading the church through a process of embracing and adopting an unreached people group. Christ’s command is for the gospel to be spoken to every people group in the world, and there are still thousands who have never been engaged for the cause of Christ. We want GBC to be actively involved in this process, coming alongside a missionary who is working towards making contact with an UPG. Download it today and know that your prayers are strategic in nature and considered high priority by field missionaries. Your Acts 1:8 Team are: Glen Alexander, Susan Bryant, Bonnie Gibbs, Robin Hill, Tabitha Lipps, and Jacob Roberts Timely priority prayer requests Inspiring video clips Missionary blog excerpts mp3 prayer guides Download the app at http://imbresources.org/ index.cfm/product/detail/prodID/3359/page/1 7 From Our Library Marriage and the Gospel Check out our window display for these resources and more supporting the current the current Sunday morning sermon series: Are you and your spouse struggling to keep your marriage alive? You'll welcome Pastor Keller's wise insights about love and commitment. Drawing from his sermons, he and his wife frankly discuss difficulties couples experience and show how God's Word can provide a blueprint for a healthy, loving lifelong relationship. This book is highly recommended by Pastor Philip. Dr. Emerson Eggerichs' book, Love & Respect: The Love She Most Desires, the Respect He Desperately Needs, is based on the biblical passage from Ephesians 5:33 (But every husband must love his wife as he loves himself, and wives should respect their husbands - GODS WORD® translation). His premise is that communication between a husband and wife is often frustrated because of the vastly different ways in which men and women perceive love. Women are wired to need unconditional love and men need to feel unconditionally respected. Revitalize the love in your marriage! Internationally known speaker, pastor, teacher, and author calls engaged and married couples to a grace -based lifestyle of daily reconciliation, marked by six practical commitments. Discover how to grow a thriving, grace-based marriage in all circumstances and seasons of your relationship. Summer, winter, spring, fall - which season of marriage are you in? Looking at relationships in terms of passages of the heart, Chapman guides couples through the joys, struggles, and changes that can come at any point during their lifelong journey. His fresh insights will help you and your spouse deepen your love and strengthen your communication. 8 Quarterly Business Meeting Wednesday, May 20 Crusade for Children at GBC Members of the East 60 Volunteer Fire Department will be at each door following the 10:30 Worship Service on Sunday, June 7 to collect for the Crusade for Children. Everyone is encouraged to come prepared to give and to give generously in order to help the children of Kentucky and Southern Indiana. This is the only charity where all monies collected are given to help children. Due to the many volunteers, all expenses come from interest earned during the year. Thanks! Church Office Closed Monday, May 25 GBC Children’s Choirs present Wednesday, May 20 Down by the Creek Bank Please get all articles in by this date so the newsletter can be finished on time. Sunday, May 3 at 6:00 pm 9 Jesus Saves We Get Mail On Tuesday, April 14 the Good Timers enjoyed a tour of the Georgetown Toyota Plant. There were 20 Good Timers making the trip. We learned many things about the makings of a Toyota vehicle. They are building more onto the plant and in the near future will be making the Lexus in Georgetown. After the tour we ate at Golden Corral and as always we were over full on the trip back to Graefenburg. While we were there we saw some sights that we would rather have not seen. We need to once again thank Louis and Janet Hammonds for getting us to Georgetown and back to Graefenburg safely. Our next trip will be on Wednesday May 13th to White Hall Historic Site in Richmond, Ky. Nestled in rolling farmland, the home was built in the late 1700’s, with a major addition constructed in the 1860’s. The mansion, built in Georgian and Italianate styles, boasts nearly ten thousand square feet with modern innovations of the time such as central heating and indoor plumbing. We will leave GBC at 9:30 am. The cost will be $4.00 per person and we will stop at Halls on the River for lunch, so be sure to have money for that. Hope to see you there. I apologize for this being so late. I want to thank my GBC family for your visits to the funeral home when Phil passed away, your cards, phone calls and your wonderfully comforting words then and still now. Thank you to the Joy class for sponsoring a meal for our family and friends. A special thanks to those who were there to love me through that last day of Phil's life, Bro. Philip, Bro. Jay, Doug Smith, Judy Dawson, Judy New and Regina Morgan. I do not know what I would do without my GBC family to help and love me through the valleys of life. I love and appreciate each of you more than I can say. In Christ, Kathy Bland Our Homebound members and the ones in Nursing Homes would like to say a special thanks to the church for the fruit baskets they received for Easter. Darlene Smith Earn Kroger Community Rewards for GBC Kroger Plus Card holders can enroll their card online at Kroger.com/community rewards. Once you have successfully enrolled, GBC will earn rewards on all eligible purchases you make using your Kroger Plus Card. 10 3 4 6 8 10 11 13 15 20 22 24 25 27 29 3 10 17 24 31 Calendar 6:00 pm - Children’s Musical, “Down By The Creek Bank” 6:30 pm - Deacons’ Meeting 6:30 pm - Academy Classes 10:00 am - Grace Notes Rehearsal Mother’s Day - No Evening Service 9:30 am - Soup Kitchen 9:30 am—Good Timers leave for White Hall State Historic Site at Richmond 10:00 am - Grace Notes Rehearsal 6:30 pm - Business Meeting 10:00 am Grace Notes Rehearsal No Evening Services Memorial Day—Office Closed 6:30 pm - Academy Classes 10:00 am - Grace Notes Rehearsal 4 18 21 22 26 31 Anniversaries Chris & Ginger Barton Richard & Linda Thomas Doug & Kathy Satterley, Glen & Dora Alexander Lindsay & Elaine Sibert Darryl & Janice Devers, Terry & Linda Renfrow Caleb & Terra Young 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 15 16 17 20 21 22 23 25 26 Ushers & Greeters Jim & Nancy McIver, Chris England, Lindsay Sibert, Travis Cabell, Carrie Padgett Kevin & Robin Hill, Henry & Annette Mitchell, Adam Hyatt, Rick Woodside, Mike Hedges, Harold Moore Christopher England, Mike Robinson, Wayman Bartlett, Larry Austin, Kenny Jones, Bud & Phyllis Shely John Rhea, David Harrod, Connie Page, Jeremy Roberts, Don Richardson, John Clay Gabbard, Donna Langley Jerry Roberts, Dan Nall, John Morrow, Tim Roberts, Jeremy Gaertner, Brenda Richardson, Lane Burdette Sound, Video & Power Point 3 10 17 24 31 27 28 29 30 31 Birthdays Daniel Nation, Jeffrey Roberts, Billy Rice David Brooks, Jared Hawkins, Martha Smith, David Spencer Louis Hammonds, Eugene McKinney Kristen Kincaid Judy Roederer, Matthew Varble Teresa Moore, Doug Smith Elaine Sibert, Cassie Edinger Angela Lewis, Brittany Charlton, Rhonda Grimes Bonita Slattery, Carrie Padgett Robin Nation Matthew Lee Gary Shouse, Glen Kosick Bobby Gordon, Rubie Roberts, Sarandon Woodson, Kaylyn Hopkins, Leslie Dent Josh Slattery Jana Grugin, Hannah Roberts Audrey Tipton, John T. Mattox, Pat Hensley James Johnson, Lisa Matthews, Joey Lewis Emily Zimmerman Mary Ann Hammond, Ruby Rice Annette Mitchell, Mary Jane Bolin, Jimmy McIver, Regina Smith Brenna Tipton Stacy Nall, John Clay Gabbard Tommy Bowman, Dennis Thompson Kelly Boone, Aiden Bowman Jeanette Miller, Richard Brooks, Jack Hopkins Jordan, Adam, Helen Louis, R. W., Janet Kurt, Janet, Jessica Glen, Rick, Dora Jordan, Adam, Helen Budget Update Total Yearly Offering Goal Weekly Goal Monthly Offering Goal Monthly Offering Received March 2015 LCpl John Myles 3DLAAD BN MACG-38 3DMAW-Box 555841 Camp Pendleton, CA 92055-5841 $433,153.42 $9,248.27 $40,075.83 $43,835.48 RETURNS Sunday, May 31, 2015 11 The Encourager is published monthly by Graefenburg Baptist Church 11288 Frankfort Road Waddy, Kentucky 40076 829-5324 or 223-5325 www.gbcfamily.com Pastors: Philip Meade, Jay Padgett, Philip Coleman Saturday, June 6 All Ages $19.95 - Adult $15.95 - Senior (60+) $11.95 - Child (5-12) Free - (under 5) Leave at 9:00 AM Baby Bottle Boomerang Mother’s Day—Father’s Day May 14—June 21, 2015 A Loving Choice Pregnancy Resource Center, Inc. of Shelbyville will be starting their Annual Baby Bottle Boomerang fund raising campaign during the weeks between Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 10, through Father’s Day, Sunday, June 21, 2015. Baby bottles will be available in our church for members and friends of our congregation. Please consider taking one or more bottles and filling them with loose change, cash or checks, if you prefer. Monies raised will fund the ministry of ALC which is a 501c3 non-profit offering services free of charge to anyone experiencing an unplanned pregnancy and/or who needs peer counseling, pregnancy tests, baby clothing and items, food and formula, diapers, classes in parenting, Bible study, homemaking, abstinence information, adoption referrals, male mentoring or post-abortion recovery. New services include limited ultrasound scans for clients upon approval by their nurse sonographer. Please take as many bottles as you like, fill them, and return them to the church on Father’s Day, Sunday, June 21. You may also drop them off at ALC if you’d prefer, located at 711 Henry Clay Street, in the back of the same building as Operation Care. Hours of operation are: Tuesdays 10-6, Wednesdays 2-6, and Thursdays 10-6, or you may call at (502) 647-0300. 12
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