BlessingsO c t o b e r 2 0 1 1
A p u b l i c a t i o n o f B y r o m v i l l e B a p t i s t C h u r c h
InsideW orld hunger emphasis. . . p. 2
Calendar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 3
Monthly info. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4
Letters of thanks.. . . . . . . . p. 4
W edding invitation . . . . . . p. 4
W elcome Cole. . . . . . . . . . p. 5
Operation Christmas Child. p. 5
Pastor search. . . . . . . . . . . p. 5
Associational news. . . . . . . p. 5
Fall festival. . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 5
Pictures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 6
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Will youtake hungerpersonally?
In round numbers there are 7 billion people in theworld. Thus, with an estimated 925 million hungrypeople in the world, 13.1 percent, or almost 1 in 7people are hungry. Every day, almost 16,000children die from hunger-related causes–that’s onechild every five seconds. Hunger and malnutritionare still the number one risks to health worldwide.
But even in the United States, a land of plenty, for 49million Americans, hunger is a daily reality. At leastone in six Americans, including one in four children,don’t have enough food. Many families are forced tochoose between buying food or paying their mortgageeach month.
So what can you do about all of this? Why shouldyou even care? Well, hungry people are made in theimage of God. Because He cares about their welfare,we are to care about it as well.
Pray that God will help you see others as He seesthem and for boldness to reach beyond your comfortzone to someone in need.
Give money to the World Hunger Offering thismonth. Special offering envelopes are available at thechurch house or just write “for world hunger” on yourcheck.
Why give to the WHF over other charities?Only the Southern Baptist World Hunger Fund uses100% of all contributions to feed hungry people.Personnel are already in place; thus, administrativeand promotional costs are borne out of other budgets.World Hunger offerings are disbursed 80 percent tothe International Mission Board for hunger overseasand 20 percent to the North American Mission Boardfor domestic hunger unless otherwise specified.
When Southern Baptists give food, they are there forthe long haul, desiring to plant churches and makedisciples for Jesus Christ. Our desire is to buildrelationships with people and eventually lead them toa relationship with Christ. The Good News ofsalvation through Christ is always foundational.Whenever possible, the plan of salvation is shared andan opportunity to respond is given.
In emergency situations, food aid must be given. Butwhen possible, hunger ministries are designed tocreate independence from rather than dependence onfood aid.
In 2010, the WHF ministered globally to 1,530,574people through 390 projects. 1,175,698 peoplereceived food. 186,136 people were provided waterfor drinking or sanitation, and 17,666 receivedlivestock or agricultural assistance. 6,788 sets ofcooking utensils were distributed after naturaldisasters. 135,233 people heard the Gospel. 12,143of them made a profession of faith, and 907 Biblestudies/story groups/churches were started.
Also in 2010, WHF through the North AmericanMission Board’s hunger relief ministries workedthrough 93,000 volunteers to serve 5 million meals tothe hungry in the United States and Canada, at a costof about 30 cents per meal. 10,782 new hungerministry volunteers were trained in evangelism with33,548 professions of faith and 4,201 baptismsreported.
Bring canned and packaged food for local hungerneeds. Collection boxes will be located at variousplaces in the church house. Any food items withexpired dates will be discarded. Half of the food willbe taken to the Dooly County Family and Children’sServices and half to the Houston BaptistAssociation’s food ministry.
Learn more how hunger affects those in ourcommunity, country and around the world by visitingwww.worldhungerfund.com, www.worldhunger.organd www.stopthehunger.com.
6:00pmConference
6:00pm TuckerEllis Concert
Birthdays Weekly
Schedule
SUNDAY
Sunday School. . . 10AM
W orship. . . . . . . . 11AM
W orship. . . . . . . . . 6PM
W EDNESDAY
Prayer Meeting. . . . 7PM
Nursery for all services.
Children’s Church for
October 2011SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
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9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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10-1 Brandy Elrod
Shani Payne
Juston Trimback
10-2 Paul Bush
Beverly Carroll
Brandi Miller
10-7 Russ W ilkes
10-9 Kenny Fountain
Shannen Payne
10-10 Jessica Jones
10-11 Linda Melton
10-12 Robin James Meadows
Lucy Thompson
10-17 Chuck Bush
10-20 Darlene Brinn
Johnny Massey
Mary Ellen W ilkes
10-21 Joseph Lamberth
10-22 Jeff Dickerson
10-23 Bryson McCullum
10-24 Katrina W est
10-27 Larista Thompson
10-30 Kate W est
11-1 Mary Kathryn
Blankenship
11-2 Noah Chappell
11-4 Ginger Carroll Brown
Lynn Murray
Robin Peavy
11-6 Tom Barrett
Rodney Kitchens
Danielle Stephenson
Lynn W oodruff
Please pray for these folks
on their birthday.
Pastor
Appreciation
Month
World Hunger
Sunday
4:00pmSeasonedSaints leavingfor Fair in Perry
8:00am
Brotherhood
Breakfast
7:00pm
Deacons
Meeting
Boss’s Day
10:00am
W omen on
Mission
4:30–8:30pmAnnual Assn’lMeeting,Pinecrest Church,
Cordele
6:30pm GEMS
6:30pm FBIC
Class Party,
Preston Home
NationalChocolate Day
4:00pm FallFestival–Hayride withsupper to follow
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Schedule of Volunteers for OctoberPlease remember it is up to you to arrange coverage if you are unable to serve on your scheduled day.
Date Flowers Nursery AM Nursery PM Children’s
Church
Deacon of
the Week
Ushers
Oct. 2 Open Jill Brannen
Jenn Hughes
Rhonda
Youngblood
Kim/Ryan
Godfrey
Mark Smith Monta Averill
William Preston
Oct. 9 Open Kim Godfrey Suzy Grantham Laura/Keith
Lamberth
Floyd
Tucker
Mark Peavy
Arthur Roney
Oct. 16 Open Patricia Kent Michelle
Kitchens
Patricia/Joe
Kent
Joe Kent George Massey
Daniel Thompson
Oct. 23 Jenn & John-John
Averill
Brenda Lockerman Robin Peavy Tori/Vicki
Lamberth
Jimmy
Lockerman
Clinton Brannen
Ronnie Hatcher
Oct. 30 Open Paula Smith Sue Thompson Robin/Mark
Peavy
Arthur
Roney
Bob Latimer
Kyle West
September Sunday School Stats
Senior Adults 7FBIC 10CIA 5VOC 7Young Adults 6Older Youth (ages 14-17) 2Double Y (ages 11-13) 5Older Children (ages 8-10) 4Younger Children (ages 6-7) 4Older Preschoolers 1Younger Preschoolers 6Nursery 1General Officers 2TOTAL 59
Dear Byromville Baptist Church,
I would like to express my thanks to you for being sokind and gracious to us. I feel so blessed to havefriends at Byromville Baptist that cared and loved mymother and daddy. You were very special to them. Ihave so many memories at Byromville BaptistChurch, and I appreciate you. You ladies havealways been noted for your good cooking, and youreally showed it that day, and for that I say thank youso much. God bless you all for caring so much.
Love in Christ, Grace [Akin] and Family
Financial $ummary August
receiptsGeneral offerings $7,953.87Memorials 1,790.00Special–Pure Water, Pure Love project 452.53Special–VBS 331.00TOTAL 10,527.40
August disbursementsGeneral expenses 9,544.26GA trip 258.20MailBox Club 780.50Pure Water, Pure Love 582.53Local missions 169.50Houston Baptist Association 439.45Cooperative P r o g r a m 1,142.57TOTAL $12,917.01
You are invited to
the wedding of
Jennifer Hughes
and
John John Averill
October 22 at 5 pm
First Baptist Church, Vienna
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Welcome to the WorldJustin ColeGaultney
Cole was born on September 27 weighing 8 lb. 15 oz.and measuring 22 in. long. He was welcomed bysister Hailey, brother Conner, parents Nikki andJustin, and last but not least, grandparents Sherry andRusty Wilkes.
Predecorated OCCshoeboxes available
For only 50 cents you can get a predecorated shoebox. Of course, you can still use a standard size shoeboxand wrap it yourself if you prefer. This year’sdeadline for the Operation Christmas Child shoeboxesis November 13.
For detailed instructions on how to pack your shoeboxand what to put in it (and what not to), check thebulletin board across from the nursery or visitwww.samaritanspurse.org/index.php/OCC.
Please pray for pastor search
Please continue to pray for our pastor searchcommittee of Jill Brannen, Lillian Gresham, BobLatimer, Jimmy Lockerman, Joe Kent (alternate),Floyd Tucker and Rhonda Youngblood.
Guest preachers scheduled for October are: GaryLeutzinger on Oct. 9, Andy Boyd on Oct. 16, and KenHaag on Oct. 23.
Associational news
Pinecrest Church to hostAnnual Assn’l meeting
The 181 annual meeting of the Houston Baptistst
Association will be held at Pinecrest Baptist Church, 1007 19 Avenue East, Cordele on October 18 fromth
4:30 p.m to 8:30 p.m. A meal will be served at 6:00p.m. Gary Leutzinger, our associational missionary,and Rodney Bradford, pastor at Arabi Baptist Church,will be preaching as well as Marty Youngblood of theGeorgia Baptist Convention.
Volunteer to help with Pig Jig boothHelp staff our association’s booth at the Big Pig JigNovember 4-5, Friday 4:00–7:00 p.m. and Saturday9:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. We will hand out free bottledwater and tracts.
Also, consider joining the “Walk for Jesus” in the PigJig parade on October 29. Meet in the Vienna FirstBaptist parking lot at 10:00 a.m.
More picson website
Photos bySherry Wilkes
Blankenships
last Sunday
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