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DEACONS’ MEETING
SUNDAY , October 12 ~ 7:00 PM
MEN’S PRAYER FELLOWSHIP
FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETING
TUESDAY, October 14 ~ 7:00 PM
Saturday, October 11th
7:00 AM ~ Church Library
BUSINESS MEETING
WEDNESDAY, October 15 ~ 6:00 PM
CLOTHES CLOSET
10/11 - Roger & Jennifer McNelly
USHERS FOR OCTOBER
Jimmy Lewis, Everette Black, Bill Watson,
Byron Jones, David Ripley, Chuck Holland
GREETERS for OCTOBER 12th
7:45 - Bill & Lana Sanders
9:00 - Raymond & Irene Sims
SOUND SYSTEM
8:00 - Michael Doolin
10:30 - Larry Charles
TRANSPORTATION
10/12 - Chris Corkill
NURSERY
10:30 - Melissa Pointer & Regan Godsey
EXTENDED SESSION
Denise Parris & Bekah Houston
DISCIPLE NOW
(November 7th-9th)
Theme: Called to Greatness
The deadline in order to receive a T-Shirt is
October 19th. The cost is $20. The T-Shirts
Please join with our men to begin the day and
weekend with prayer. We pray for strength, will be ordered on the 20th and will require
wisdom and guidance. We pray lifting up the two weeks to get the shirts back. If your youth
needs of our nation, community and church has not registered yet, make sure they do as
soon as possible. Last year we had 27 youth
family.
and it was a great year. I would like to see that
ALL MEN ARE WELCOME!
happen again this year.
Erik
Pressure Points
MEN’S BIBLE STUDY
Open to all Ages
Begins Tuesday, October 14th
Books are $5.00 from Scott Lane
We will meet in the Crusaders’ SS
Class Room at 7:00 PM
“Plan to join and participate as we look at
the many areas of temptation facing men.”
MORNING WORSHIP
REFLECTIONS BIBLE STUDY
TUESDAY, October 14th
6:30 PM
or
WEDNESDAY, October 15th
9:00 AM
“The Family of Jesus”
By Karen Kingsbury
This is a 6 week study.
Come, learn and share as we read about the
Family of God.
8:00 & 10:30 AM
Special Music
Jubilee Ringers
Worship Choir
Message
Pastor Mike
“The Golden Key of Faith”
Hebrews 11:1-2
EVENING WORSHIP
6:00 PM
Special Music
Larry Long
Message
Pastor Mike
“The Potter and the Clay”
Jeremiah 18:1-6
MEN’S MINISTRY TRIP
Missouri State Penitentiary
Jefferson City, MO
Saturday, November 1st
8:45 AM - Depar t Chur ch par king lot
9:30 AM - Golden Cor r al Br eakfast
11:45 AM - Ar r ive at pr ison entr ance
12:00 Noon - Tour
4:00 PM - Retur n to Chur ch par king lot
Give your $25 to Scott Lane to save your
seat on the bus.
LADIES’ FALL EVENT
Friday, October 10th ~ 6:30 PM
MENU
Caribbean pork loin, Chinese fried rice, California blend vegetables, Oriental cole slaw
and Italian bread. For dessert you will have
a choice of Greek Baklava, Bavarian Crème
Cake or Sugar Free Strawberry Mousse.
Men who are serving, be at the church by
6:00 PM. Please wear black slacks and
white shirts. Black ties will be provided.
A WORD FROM YOUR PASTOR
THYATIRA: The sin of toleration (Rev. 2:18-29)
Thyatira was a center of trade, especially in royal
purple. This city was noted for its trade guilds
and its guilds were closely connected with the
heathen religions and immoral pagan feasts. Jesus
begins by commending this church. This church
started with work and ended with work. The
Christ of the Candlesticks credits them with love
and ministry to others and faithfulness. This was
a growing, going and glowing church. And yet,
the church at Thyatira needed to repent. What
was wrong with this church?
Jesus does not generalize, He particularizes:
“...you tolerate the woman Jezebel and she leads
my servants astray so that they commit acts of
immorality…” (v.20). The church had a Jezebel
of a woman within their fellowship and she was
teaching that you did not have to live a separated
life. You did not have to live a Godly life. In arrogance people were saying “We are free to do
whatever we want and whenever we want it!”
No, the Bible calls that spiritual adultery! We
are not free to do what we want. We are free to
do what we ought.
Jezebelism is very popular these days. She
advocates a liberalism that leads to libertinism.
She would mix the altar of Baal with the worship
of Jehovah, the mystery of iniquity with the mystery of godliness. Any philosophy that makes it
easier to sin is of the devil. Some chur ches
boast that they have grown out of their narrow
views into a broader outlook. Some call it a
“mellowness” of spirit. A lot of things, however,
grow mellow just before they spoil. The problem
of Thyatira was that they were so nice and pleasant, they tolerated anything, including Jezebel.
This church developed a sweet amiability and
wanted to get along with everything and everybody including the devil himself.
Until Jesus returns we are to keep our eyes on
Him. We ar e not left without char t or compass. We have a Book! When everything else
fails and we cannot see our way, we can still
mount up with wings as eagles and fly by the
instrument of the Word of God. I will see you on
Sunday!
Your Pastor loves you,
Bro. Mike
T H E B U L L ET I N
OCTOBER BIRTHDAYS
For the Homebound
October 16 - Bill Arthur
106 E. Mission
Marshall, MO 65340
October 19 - Bill Cox
730 Briarwood
Marshall, Mo 65340
October 23 - Evelyn Pointer
1260 S. Ravenal
Marshall, MO 65340
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Marshall, Missouri 65340
Telephone: 660.886.5546
Website: www.firstbaptistmarshall.org
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VOLUME 43
October 8, 2014
NUMBER 39
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Thank You to those who helped deliver Meals-On-Wheels: M ariam &
Ruth Ann Anderson, Brenda Clayton,
Louise Cunningham, Wayne Doolin,
Mary Beth Frazee, Verna Sue & John
Gibson, Phyllis Goss, Karen Heerman,
Janice Jones, Joy Little, Cathy Rector ,
Frank, Virginia & Rodney Riffert, Bill
& Lana Sanders, Marcy Sater, Lois
Turner and Billie Vardiman.
CHURCH STAFF
$ 14,541.18
$ 9,925.00
$
472.00
$
270.00
$ 1,576.03
$
73.11
$
260.00
$
269.00
First Baptist Church
Odell Avenue at East Arrow
Marshall, MO 65340
Budget Receipts
Weekly Budget Needs
Building Fund
Missouri Missions
MMO to date:
World Hunger
Lottie Moon Offering
Fund for the Needy
250
270
THE BULLETIN
Bible Study
Worship
Pastor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. M ichael B. Parris
Education/Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wayne Doolin
Minister of Youth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erik Houston
Church Secretary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeanie Tucker
Treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ruth Ann Anderson
Financial Secretary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lynn Seelow
Custodians . . . . . . . . . . .Jim R uff & Buddy W eaver
October 1, 2014
Published weekly (except Christmas week and 4th of July week)
by First Baptist Church, Marshall, Missouri 65340.
Second class postage paid at Marshall, Missouri.
“VITAL SIGNS” FOR SUNDAY
Baptist Global Relief
World Hunger Sunday
October 12th
Worldwide, 870 million people don’t
have enough to eat - and the vast majority of them have no idea how much God
loves them.
The World Hunger Fund - and the new Global Hunger Relief initiative is a tangible way for Baptist Christians to feed hungry people in Jesus’
name.
When IMB uses Southern Baptist hunger funds among the unreached,
however, “Every project is tied to a long term strategy, not only for evangelism and discipleship, but for planting reproducing churches.”
Healthy churches that want God to use them in transforming lives and
communities will touch needy people with the love of Jesus.
Every dollar given goes directly into the hands of our
Missionary Personnel to minister to the needs of people
as the Gospel is proclaimed at home and around the world.