Worship Schedule
Bible Study 7:45, 9:00
& 10:30 a.m.
Worship Services 9:00 & 10:30 a.m.
Inserts:
* Calendar of
Events
* Birthdays
* Anniversaries
* Grover Nursery
*Grover Kids
* Preschool News
Inside this issue:
From the Pastor 2-3
Noteworthy 4
Student Stuff 5
Sunday School 6
Women’s 7
Sew Day 7
GPBC on Mission
8
The Journey 9
Prime Time 9
Food Pantry 9
Deacon’s Corner
10
Ironmen Summit
10
Prayers 11
Faith Riders 11
Financial Corner
11
JANUARY 2017
Volume 16 Issue 1
Happy New Year!
May God Bless You As We Enter This Exciting Year
of 2017!
As the New Year dawns, We hope it is filled with the promises
of a brighter tomorrow.
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Greetings,
The month of December could not have been better with all that
went into our celebration of Christmas and the many avenues for which we proclaimed
the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. I was so pleased with the response from our church
and community this year as over 3000 people came to witness the Christmas Musical, the
Living Nativity, and the Christmas Eve and Christmas Day services for the glory of
God. Our many thanks go to those who worked so hard to make it all happen.
As we move into the month of January we are preparing to return to a whole new sense
of normal. The 2016 year was exciting in so many ways because we were enmeshed in
the building of a new Worship Center followed by the renovation of our existing educa-
tional building. With that project complete, we are now prepared to move forward into a
new year that will establish a whole new sense of normal for our church. I refer to it as a
“new normal” because we are moving ahead as a congregation which has been forever
changed and blessed by the experiences that God has blessed us with over the last couple
of years. While the use of this new ministry tool is already proving to be a wonderful
blessing, the greatest change that we will experience through it is the one that God has
made in our lives along the journey.
New Sermon Series: I really want us to begin the new year with our thoughts firmly
focused around the Lord Jesus Christ. We’ve shared a lot
with our community this Christmas season about Jesus. I
think God is now leading us as a church to begin thinking
even more deeply about the Lord ourselves. I woke up early
yesterday morning praying about this and started thinking
about how easy it is for us to acquire a neatly packaged un-
derstanding of who Jesus is from just a handful of verses in
the New Testament. The problem is that we can forget, or
in some cases choose to ignore, many of the more difficult passages in scripture that
teach us about the inner life of our Lord and His ministry. It is from passages such as
these that we gain a deeper understanding of Jesus’ childhood, His education, His unique
relationship with His family (including His mother, His siblings, His cousin John), His
closest friends, and what He knew about the demonic world of the occult. Many today
know nothing about the more obscure passages in the gospels that reveal Jesus’ true hu-
manity, His supernatural powers, His divine nature, His teachings about the after-life,
His atonement, and some of the mysterious prophecies He made concerning the fu-
ture. In January we are going to begin a new sermon series entitled “The Forgotten Je-
sus” in a study from the four gospels which I pray will take us to a whole new level of nor-
mal in our knowledge of Him. Invite a friend and come join us!
NO WEDNESDAY NIGHT SUPPER OR SERVICE: There will be no Wednesday night
suppers or services until January 11, 2017.
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Lottie Moon Christmas Offering: The promotion for our Lottie Moon
Missions Offering culminated on Christmas Sunday. We have pretty
much surpassed our goal and praise God for the blessing of helping our
missionaries abroad. Any late offering to International Missions needs
to be turned in soon.
Our Christmas Card Mailbox is full. Be sure to check it this Sunday for cards
that you might have received. They are alphabetized by everyone’s last
name. Every year we have many cards left in the box that are never picked up by
anyone, so please check and don’t miss any of the messages through cards that
someone may have sent you.
Offering Envelopes: Our 2017 Offering Envelopes are ready to be picked up in
the foyer of the New Sanctuary. Contribution statements will be mailed directly
to you in the next week or so.
Speaking of offerings, we have now received over $510,000 for our new Worship Center.
That is twice where we were a year ago at this time. There is no better time than now to
contribute to the New Building as we begin the new year and make our gifts unto the
Lord.
Our Annual Ironmen Summit is coming again on January
21st. This year the focus will be upon the “Fear of the Lord”. You can
check out the details at www.flinthillschristianchurch.org/ironmen-
summit-main. Call the church office if you plan to attend at 747-
7196. If you have not registered yet, you probably need to do so now as
reservations are about gone. You can register online as well.
In January, we are going to be hiring an additional part-time custodian to clean and
care for the New Worship Center area and extended foyer. If that is something you
might have experience in doing and would be interested in applying for the job, please
send your resume to the church office.
On behalf of our family, allow me to wish you a wonderful Happy
New Year. Thank you so much for all of the nice cards, gifts, and
goodies that you have been so gracious to share with us during the
Christmas season. You guys are great!
Pastor Randy
PS Watch later in the month for our new brochure on Life University which will kick off
February 12, 2017.
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What an outstanding effort by so many to make the Cho-rale’s seasonal mission presentations of “GIFTS” a HUGE success. These presentations are a direct reflection of many servants’ hearts at work. Each individual was doing their best to do their part, and using their spir-itual gift(s), time, and/or talent(s) to provide unity in the body through their diversity. GPBC members living out scriptural mandates… Deuteronomy 6:5 “Love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. 1 Corinthians 12:5-6… 5 “There are different kinds of service, but the same Lord. 6 There are dif-ferent kinds of working, but in all of them and in everyone it is the same God at work.” 1 Corinthians 12:12 “Just as a body, though one, has many parts, but all its many parts form one body, so it is with Christ.” 1 Corinthians 12:27 “Now you are the body of Christ, and each one of you is a part of it.” It is my pleasure to publicly thank each and every one who took part in any way to make this presentation a re-ality for our community. In no particular order….. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU singers, instrumentalists, actors, actresses, secretaries, costume designers, writers, directors, tech crew, meal providers, make-up artists, set designers, set builders, set movers, greeters, child care providers, and of course our Pastor, Randy. God’s message of his son’s birth and significance were proclaimed in a mighty way…. seeds planted, seeds watered. I can’t wait to watch how God will use these presentations in not only the attendees, but also in the presenters’ lives. As I write this just a few days short of two weeks after our last presentation, the usual “postpartum syndrome” has settled upon me as one of the presenters. With all of the work, care, and concern that went into the final productions, it seems a void of some sort has formed. My mind keeps remembering portions of rehearsals, songs, and presentations and doesn’t seem to want to let go. As I reflect on why this might be, I can come up with one very possible reason… that God wants me to remember Him and that HE is the one that can fill that void… PERMANENTLY!! This month’s encouragement comes in the form of recognizing that God is sovereign and that the resolutions that we might try to embark upon in the New Year should be formed and led by HIM. We should continue to recognize that many of the “things” that we spend our time and money on directly reflect our attitudes and pri-orities. We should ask ourselves, “do I reflect a God-centered life or a self-centered life?”; “Do my New Year’s resolutions have to do with becoming more like Christ, or just a better me without His direction?” Let’s start the New Year by acknowledging, believing by faith, and living out that God is our number one priority. If we do this, then all of our earthly endeavors (and resolutions) will be in line with HIS will and our voids filled. In His Service, - David
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BIG Weekend January 15th-16th
In Luke 5:27, Jesus saw a tax collector named Levi, sitting at the tax booth. And he said to him, “Follow me.” In Matthew 8:22 Jesus tells one of his prospective followers who is wanting to first go & bury his father before follow-ing after Jesus, “Follow me, and leave the dead to bury their own dead.” In Matthew 19:21 Jesus said to the rich young ruler, “If you would be perfect, go, sell what you possess and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me.” In Luke 9:23, Jesus said this to all who considered following Him, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me.”
On January 15th, beginning at 5:00pm we will be coming together with numerous other local churches in Warrens-burg to ask the question, “What does it mean right now for me as a middle school or high school student to seriously follow after Jesus?” Again and again, Jesus used this command to those around him. Our desire for this special 22 hour period on Sunday & Monday of Martin Luther King Jr Weekend is to come together in a spirit of Biblical unity and ask our students to take ownership of the call of Christ in their homes, schools, churches, and community to truly ‘follow Him’. Our students will be spending the night here at GPBC. I am extremely excited to have Dr. Rus-tin Umstattd, a phenomenal speaker and professor from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, come to deliv-er the messages. Not to mention the skilled band that will be leading the music. You will NOT want your middle school or high school student to miss this opportunity!
Beginning that following Wednesday, January 18th, we will be starting an important series through the book of 1 Timothy. We are calling this series “Entrusted” as we today as Christians have each been entrusted with the Gos-pel of Jesus. The sermons, huddle discussions and applications we will be taking from this book will make an im-pact on your student as they wrestle with the call and ownership that Christ calls them to take within their homes, church, and daily life. Nic Wilson, our great team of volunteer youth leaders, and myself couldn’t be more excited for the semester ahead.
What’s Up in The Park? January 1st – Sunday School @ 9:00am in the FLC & Big Church @ 10:30am January 4th – Huddles 6:15-7:45pm “Follow Me Part 1” with High School student Q&A January 8th – Sunday School @ 9:00am & Big Church @ 10:30am January 9th – 1st Memory of 2017 from 2:30-5:00pm January 11th – Huddles 6:15-7:45pm “Follow Me Part II” with Middle School Student Q&A January 15th – Sunday School @ 9:00am & Big Church @ 10:30am January 15th-16th – BIG Weekend, $20, Sign up with shirt size ASAP, 5:00pm-3:00pm January 18th – Huddles 6:15-7:45pm “Entrusted Pt 1 1 Timothy 1:1-11” January 21st – Ironmen Men’s Conference in Emporia Kansas $40, 4:30am-7:00pm January 22nd – Sunday School @ 9:00am, Big Church @ 10:30am, Youth Worship Team Noon-3pm January 23rd – Memory Monday 2:30-5:00pm January 25th - Huddles 6:15-7:45pm “Entrusted Pt 2 1 Timothy 1:12-20” January 29th - Sunday School @ 9:00am, Big Church @ 10:30am, 5th Sunday Service @ 6:00pm February 5th – Super Bowl Party 5:00pm
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January 1st, 2017 at 9:00am all middle school through senior adult Sunday School classes will be gathering in the Family Life Center with Jeff Gibson and I to honor our wonderful teachers, provide a compelling vision for our Sunday School class members in the year ahead, and celebrate the sweetness of the Gospel. We hear a lot about New Year’s resolutions and individuals choosing to begin a new healthy spiritual habit like attending church or visiting a Sunday School class, but do you know what the primary determining factor will be that will bring someone to fill the seat to hear the Gospel beside you in church or Sunday School? It isn’t an an-nouncement, a mailer promoting services, or even a door to door invitation (though all of those are good things) no, people come to church and Sunday School on the arm of a trusted friend. The more I study in my doctoral program and the longer I am involved with church ministry regardless of the age I am with be it youth, college, military, couples, singles, or senior adults, the most effective and impactful method an individual has of coming to church or attending that Sunday School class will be on the arm of you, their trusted friend. If you are in-volved in a Sunday School class, pray about and invite someone to join you and take ownership of their experi-ence when they come. If you are not yet involved with a Sunday School find a friend to link arms with you and join you in checking out a Sunday School class listed below. Regardless of the size or strength of your arms, the Lord has sufficiently crafted them to carry friend.
The Branches of the Vine Applying Biblical Principles for Everyday Life
Room 108 - (Co-Ed Adults & 40 years & Older) Teresa Collins & Reggie Nelson
Adult 3C - (Co-Ed Adults, All Ages) Applying Biblical Principles for Everyday Life Room 101 (Worship Center) - Dan Eckard
The Journey (College & Career - 18-20’s)
Explore the Bible Book by Book Study Room 102 & 103 in Family Life Center
Rhonda McKee
10:30 am Children’s & Adult Classes: Nursery & Toddlers - room 102 & 103
(Worship Center) 2 & 3 Year Old - room 109 (Ground Floor)
4 Year Old & Pre K - room 110 (Ground Floor) Kindergarten to 5th Grade - Children’s Church
Girlfriends Class - (Women of all Ages) Gospel Project Class Chronological Christ Centered Study from Genesis to Revelation
Room 106 - (Ground Floor) Rachel Weigand & Bobbie Jefferson
Faith Riders Room 108 - (Ground Floor)
(Co-Ed Adults, All Ages) - Kevin Colburn
Adult 6 Applying Biblical Principles for Everyday Life
Room 101 - (Worship Center) Ruby Jackson
Wild Bunch (Adults 40 and older) Explore the Bible - Book by Book Study
Main Room Fellowship Hall in Family Life Center Team Taught
Helping Hands (Adults with Special Needs) - Access Bible Study
Room 102 & 103 ~ FLC Brenda Dahlhoff, Kevine Colburn & Sharon Seigel
7:45 a.m. Adult Classes:
Adult 5 - (Senior Adults) “Applying Biblical Principles
for Everyday Life” Room 101 (Worship Center)
(Co-Ed Adults & 40 years & Older) Gale Yocum & Dale Hagernam
Adult 6 - Senior Adult Class
- Room 104 & 105 Ernestine Westerhold, George & Bonnie Bullard
& Rick Huse
9:00 am Children’s & Adult Classes: Nursery & Toddlers - room 102 & 103
- (Worship Center) 2 & 3 Year Old - room 109 (Ground Floor)
4 Year Old & Pre K - room 110 (Ground Floor) Kindergarten - room 200 (Main Floor)
1st Grade - room 230 (Main Floor) 2nd Grade - room 210 (Main Floor) 3rd Grade - room 220 (Main Floor)
4th & 5th Grade - (ScreenFlex) (Main Floor) Middle School & High School Classes in
“The Park” - (FLC Ground Floor)
Men’s Class ~ (Men of all Ages) Applying Biblical Principles for Everyday Life
Room 310 (3rd Floor) John Collins & Steve Fox
The Gospel Project Class Chronological Christ-Centered Study
from Genesis to Revelation Room 104 & 105 - (Adults 20’s-40’s)
Brent Bullard, Roger Dumas, & Others
Girlfriends Class - (Women of all Ages) Gospel Project Class Chronological Christ-Centered Study
from Genesis to Revelation Room 106 - Rachel Weigand & Bobbie Jefferson
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January 17 BSU (Baptist Student Union) Meal
We will be providing a Soup & Sandwich meal.
Sign up list will be posted.
Women’s Ministry Women of Purpose “To know Christ and make Him known”
Join us January 5th “ Thirsty Thursday” Family Life Center
We are very excited to invite all ladies to help us jump start the New Year with our January ice breaker! Please join us for “Thirsty Thursday”
January 5th at 6:30 pm. We invite you to enter this fresh New Year with
a fresh new vision and fresh new ideas planned to help us reflect the face of Jesus as GPBC Women of Pur-pose; in our church, our homes, our
community and the world. Come and join us in drawing closer to the LORD, honoring Him with our Christian fellowship, joining our hearts in service to Him, and filling up at the well on more of His Word. Just bring yourselves! No food! If you would like a beverage, coffee, hot tea and water are available or you
may bring your own. Free child care is provided in the nursery. This is a great way of getting to know the women you are worshipping with and a great opportunity to invite a friend.
Ladies ~ Quilters and Crafters "Experienced and/or beginners"
Come join us On this month on Saturday, January 28, 2016 We meet in the Family Life Center from 9:00 am-4:00pm Bring your projects, supplies, sewing machine...
any ideas you may have!
Come join us for fun fellowship! Call Pat Breon for more info (918) 906-1037
Wishing all Parkie Ladies a very Happy New Year!
As we enter the New Year of 2017 we have a threshold of opportunity to grow in our “grace and stature” as wom-en of purpose. Your Women’s Council has been seeking the Lord through prayer, deeply desiring for our wom-en’s ministry to honor him with our time, talents and treasures. We would like to share what we believe is His
will for us as we move forward in the New Year in loving obedience.
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Acts 1:8
Live Nativity was heard and seen by many. I truly believe this year was the best gift ever. We had 435 cars with approximately 1700 folks that drove through. It was cold but it
could have been worse, just like this last week-end. Thank you to all that made this possible. My prayer is that each of you were as blessed as I have been. I know for
sure one young man was touched by all the happenings. His comment was, “this is great I want to come to church here”. We don’t know how many more seeds were planted
that will cause the Kingdom to grow.
Just to recap the year 2016 and Grover Park living out Acts 1:8: This fall we have donated heavy blanks, gloves and stocking hats to the Homeless of Johnson County and Warrensburg. Thank you to Shiloh Baptist Church
for providing food and clothing along with so many other avenues of help.
We have also provided a food box for many of those on a fixed budget. We have heard from many that received these boxes and how grateful they are for the help and for thinking of them. Community Connect
was also a huge success. Our part of this was to provide hygiene items for those who attended. The numbers assisted were huge.
We sent over a hundred boxes during “Christmas Boxes” this year.
The boxes will beGoing to Mexico and Latin America.
We have had many meeting with West Central Association planning strategies for missions and WMU. There are various avenues that will be presented to all the churches in the near future.
There will opportunities in Warrensburg, Missouri, America and the ends of the earth.
We are currently in the Lottie Moon Offering for IMB. Our goal for the year is $9000.00 This offering provides assistance to those serving “To the Ends of the Earth”,
following Lottie Moon we will have Annie Armstrong, which serves to provide assistance to those serving in the USA. This fall for the first time ever Grover Park was part of the MMO offering, which supports missions in the
state of Missouri. These three offerings are what helps many folks to serve and the opportunity for many to hear the message and grow the Kingdom.
In the year 2017 Grover will have its annual Mission Festival in March. During this time we will have Mission-aries from different areas present how God is working in the areas where they serve. Pastor Wisny and his wife
will be here for the month. We will have more details in the future.
We continue to ask for your prayers as we continue to serve our Father and His commands to share the word to those who have not heard.
GPBC on Mission
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Memory Monday Every Monday, from after school until 5:00 p.m. The last Memory Monday will be
Monday, May 16th. Contact Pastor Brent for more information.
Hundreds of Newsletters go out in the mail each month. There is an alternative. You May also get your monthly newsletter electronically. If
you too would like to start receiving your monthly newsletter in your E-mail’s Inbox, please call Tammy in the church office, at 747-7196 or email, her at [email protected]
with E-Newsletter in the Subject line.
Nursing Home Ministry Wednesdays at 10:00 a.m.
Please feel free to contact Gene Short, at 429-1214, for more information.
Food Pantry Drive On Sunday January 15th, we will be collecting Non-Perishable Food Items,
Paper Products, & Cleaning supplies for the Food Pantry. Please help those in need in our community.
“Prime Time” Senior Adult Choir This group is open to all adults 50+ years of age.
If this is of interest to you, contact Dave Robinson at 909-4062 for more information.
Upcoming Dates:
Tuesday, January 3, at 9:00 a.m. for Practice in the Sanctuary
& 10:00 a.m. at Country Club Care Center Tuesday, January 17, at 10:00 a.m. Warrensburg Manor Tuesday, January 31, at 10:00 a.m. Harmony Gardens
Come join the fun!
Journey College & Career “Dinner & Discussion”
January 9 - “A Christian Leader: The Leaders Core.” January 23 - “A Servant Leader: The Leaders Heart.”
February 6 - “A Credible Leader: The Leader’s Trustworthiness” February 20 - “A Capable Leader: The Leader’s Tools” March 6 - “An Influential Leader: The Leader’s Impact” March 27 - “A Followed Leader: The Leader’s Supporters” April 10 - “A Situational Leader: The Leader’s Context” April 24 - “A Directional Leader: The Leader’s Task” April 30 - College Senior Graduate Recognition at 10:30 a.m. at Grover Park Baptist Church’s Worship Center
Meet in the church parking lot at 6:00 p.m. to ride the van or follow.
Call Rhonda McKee, at (660) 441-7338 for more information.
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1/1/2017 - Reggie Nelson 1/8/2017 - Rick Huse
1/15/2017 - Roger Miller 1/22/2017 - Scott Williams 1/29/2017 - Phil Woodard
Deacon of the Week Schedule:
9:00 a.m. - Babies 9:00 a.m. - Toddlers 10:30 a.m. - Babies 10:30 a.m. - Toddlers
Rotation1: November Micaela Falke Emily Livingston Kevin Timbers Paul Plummer
Leah Madsen Brenda Carter Rebecca Timbers Michael Reil
Rotation 2: December-February
Gail Grey Kevin Shafer Wanda Kinder Paul Plummer
Janet Holmes Hannah Shafer (Looking for Worker) VickieRogers
Rotation 1: March-May
Rotation 2: June-August
Rotation1: November Rebecca Norton Sarah Bullard Connie Ridge Jeremy Kemper
Heather Roots Tobi Chambers Melinda Craft Danielle Owens
Rotation 2: December-February
Rebecca Norton Kelly Crowden Krystal Knight Sharon Siegel
(Looking for Workers) (Looking for Workers) Sherry Collins (Looking for Workers)
Rotation 1: March-May
Rotation 2: June-August
Our Annual Ironmen Summit is coming again
on January 21st. This year the focus will be upon
the “Fear of the Lord”. You can check out the details
at www.flinthillschristianchurch.org/ironmen-summit-
main. Call the church office if you plan to attend
at 747-7196. If you have not registered yet, you
probably need to do so now as reservations are about
gone. You can register online as well.
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October 31, 2016
General Balance $ 238,620.69
Total Tithes Given $ 53,018.49
Total General Fund Expenses $ 46,828.93
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
11/6/16 $12,929.58 $ 8,845.00 487 280
11/13/16 $ 8,606.00 $ 2,542.50 464 260
11/20/16 $11,448.16 $ 2,431.00 402 254
11/27/16 $ 8,879.80 $ 2,267.00 494 268
12/4/16 $16,247.50 $13,368.00 401 266
12/11/16 $ 8,924.26 $ 2,563.00 412 262
12/18/16 $ 6,663.00 $ 1,481.00 190 (Snow) 0
Sunday -
Missions
Amy Hayward, Hughes Family, Jerusalem
Ministry, Melissa Woodson, Wilbanks
Monday -
Those who do not know Jesus as their Lord and
Savior.
Tuesday -
Miscellaneous Requests
Beverly Reil, Bob Welsh & Family, Brandon Garneau, Brandon Shanks, Brian & Travis Bonham, GPBC Families, Joshua Woodard, Katrina & Jeff Butts, Lee Johnson, Liam, Small Business owners, Terryl Morgan, Unspoken
Wednesday -
Those with health problems
Ann Berry, Brenda Kelso, Carol Holder , Dorothy Fox , Dorothy Jacobs, Esther Hines, Fred Busker, Gene Ording, Jane Whiting, Jen Conrad, Joe Elliot, Keno Haag, Kody Caldwell, Lucille Clifton, Mark Montgomery, Marti Reil, Pat Heberling, Peggy Justus, Sally Moore, Sujamanas Badger , Trudie Thursday -
Those having and recovering from Surgery.
Friday -
Those with Cancer
Betty Grace Fowler, Christina Pieczynski, Chuck Campbell, Dean Ford, Debbie Casey, Dorothy Nickell, Hal Hanrahan, Howard Bullard, Iris Pinkston, Joyce Barber, Karen Laubenstein, Kevin Colburn’s brother, Kara Sherrin’s Grandpa, Mary Bennett, Michael Plummer, Norman Powers, Robbie Parrish, Rosey, Shirley Mayden, Stan Ritzer, Dee Busby, Jan & Gary Maybon Saturday -
Military serving our country
and their families, those who
have lost their jobs, wisdom
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.
F.A.I.T.H. Riders
“Bike Night”
Thursday, January 19,
at 6:00 p.m.
Anyone is welcome to join us for a great time of
fellowship together. Call Kevin Colburn for more
information, at 909-9415 or email,
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 Nic Wilson - Intern
Mark Wigginton - Children’s Minister Tammy Shirley - Administrative Assistant Ray Fann & Raymond Fann - Custodian
Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday Bible Study 7:45, 9:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Worship 9:00 & 10:30 a.m. Children’s Church 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Dinner 5:30 p.m., Family Worship Night 6:15 p.m. Youth Huddles 6:14 p.m. & WNL Kids 6:15 p.m.
Postmaster Return Service Requested
NEW MEMBERS
Tara Hansen
Benjamin Kirtley
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1
12:00 - 8:00 p.m. John Collins
2 3 9:00 p.m. “Prime
Time” Senior Adult Choir Rehearsal
10:00 - 10:30 am. “Prime Time” Sing at Country Club Care
Center
2:00 - 3:30 p.m. Adult 6 Sunday
School Class
4 10:00 a.m. Nursing Home Ministry at
Ridgecrest
No Activities
5 12:00 p.m.
Men’s Game Day
6:00 p.m. Girl Friends Café
6 12:00 - 8:00 p.m.
John Collins
7 11:00 a.m. Girl Scouts
8
9 2:30 p.m.
Memory Monday
10 11 10:00 a.m. Nursing Home Ministry at
Ridgecrest
5:30 p.m. Wednesday Night Dinner
6:15 p.m. Worship Service
6:15 - 7:45 p.m. Youth Group Huddles
7:30 p.m. Mission Committee Mtg.
7:30 p.m. Board of Directors Mtg.
12 12:00 p.m.
Men’s Game Day
12:00 p.m. Heartland Parl.
13 14 9:00 a.m.
Kinder/Lewis Family Reunion
15 Food Pantry
5:00 p.m. Deacon Mtg.
16 Martin Luther King Jr.
Day
17 10:00 am. “Prime
Time” Sing at Warrensburg Manor
18 10:00 a.m. Nursing Home Ministry at
Ridgecrest
5:30 p.m. Wednesday Night Dinner
6:15 p.m. Worship Service
6:15 - 7:45 p.m. Youth Group Huddles
19 12:00 p.m.
Men’s Game Day
6:00 p.m. Faith Riders “Bike Night”
20
21 Ironmen’s Summit
Emporia KS
22
23
2:30 p.m. Memory Monday
24 25 10:00 a.m. Nursing Home Ministry at
Ridgecrest
5:30 p.m. Wednesday Night Dinner
6:15 p.m. Worship Service
6:15 - 7:45 p.m.
Youth Group Huddles
26 12:00 p.m.
Men’s Game Day
5:30 p.m. Master Gardener
27
28 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Sew Day
29
30 2:30 p.m.
Memory Monday
31 10:00 am. “Prime
Time” Sing at Harmony Gardens
Grover Park Ba ptist Church 409 N. Mitchell S. ~ Warrensburg ~ 660-747-7196 ~ Email: [email protected]
Church Office
January 2017
"For God, who said, 'Let light shine out of darkness,' made his light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of the glory of
God in the face of Christ."
SIG Weekend
January Birthdays
30 Brandon Garneau Aaron Roots
18 Shannon Clawson 19 Rachel Vaughn 20 Brenda Brooks Jerry Schildknecht 22 Neicey Jackson 23 Ken Keirsey Emma Collins 24 Chuck Barry 25 Katherine Garneau 27 Marceia Warlen 28 Iris Myrick 29 Faith Barker Kelly Crowden Ray Fann Teresa Gibson Vickie Norton
3 Heidi Mersman 4 Brian Freer Virginia Haller Joyce Johnston Marilyn Thompson 6 Yvonne Bostick Sue Capps Mark Morgan Joshua Sherrin 9 Becky White 10 Jane Colster 12 Trinity Battles Ken Fowler Addison Stoner 13 Keri Docheff Marjorie Poisal 16 Barbara Nelson 17 Kalib Phelps
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!
Hey there, Melissa here! Have you met Maci? Maci is one of the kids that
comes and participates in the nursery Sunday school time. Maci is such a cheery little girl. She loves to cuddle with our nursery volunteers, however when her mom comes to pick her up
she is always so happy to see her. While kids in the nursery have a blast while they are in there, especially with our new ball pit, they are always eager-ly awaiting the return of their families. Just as Maci awaits her mother return-ing to claim her, Christians are eagerly awaiting for their Heavenly Father to return and claim them. As we think upon the New Year let’s turn our
thoughts heavenward and praise God that this time when he comes, it won’t be to deal with our sin but rather to
claim us!
So Christ, having been offered
once to bear the sins of many,
will appear a second time, not to
deal with sin but to save those
who ear eagerly waiting for him.
- Hebrews 9:28
I want to give a Shout out to Rebecca Timbers. Rebecca is new to our team of nursery
volunteers and serves in the second service.
I appreciate how flexible Rebecca is as we await
some infant babies to be in the nursery. Rebecca is always willing to lend a helping hand in the
toddler room. Thank you Rebecca for showing your compassion to the little
ones that enter the nursery.
Happy January!
This last month has been a truly special time of celebrating the birth of
our Savior! We have been truly blessed in SO many ways. As we look
forward to a new year we are praying SO much for our parents. One of
my personal goals is to grow in my prayer life this new year. What’s yours?
This month in Sunday School Sunday School teachers are settling into their new spaces :) We are truly
blessed to start off this year as a team working to disciple our kids. Shelly is
doing a fantastic job of guiding us through such a busy time. Have you seen our
Sunday School bulletin boards? They are hanging up in our elementary wing
and are so cool! Come and check them out with your child this week.
This month in Children’s Church This month in kids church there will be new prizes at the prize table,
and lots of exciting things happening. We hope your kids can join us
This month at WNL We resume on January 11h at 6:15pm. We hope to see you
Life U—For Parents Too A special Life U class focused on Parents is coming in February, oh yeah!
PRESCHOOL NEWSLETTER
Up Coming :
In January the preschoolers will be learning about "God's Amazing Power". We will be focusing on Joshua, Ruth, Boaz, Obed, and Hannah. These people were amazingly obedient to God.
Start the New Year off right: Here are some ideas to help your Preschooler grow closer in Christ. Buy your child/children their own Bible. Encourage them to take it with them to Sunday school. Read the Sunday school Bible story from their own Bible at bed time.
1. Read Bible story books, watch Bible story movies and play Christian music. All of this will help show the importance of God’s word and the way He wants us to live.
2. Be intentional about relating what is happening in the life of your family to what you have
read or listened to from God’s word. 3. Keep a family journal of prayer requests and the answers that follow. Talk about how God
provides and blesses your family. 4. Memorize short scriptures or Bible phrases. Put the words to a simple song or add hand mo-
tions to the scripture as a way to help your child remember the words. Practice saying or sing-ing them in the car together. Song suggestions: “The Farmer in the Dell’, “Mary Had a Little Lamb”, or “Twinkle, Twinkle”.
5. At bed time, make it a routine to pray and Thank God for what He has done. Children are
naturally good at thinking of things to be Thankful for. Use this time to talk about the good things that have happened during the day.