October 25, 2015
Our Mission Equipping Christians
to Engage and Evangelize
our World
LIFE
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Ronnie W. Rogers, Senior Pastor
Ext. 101 / [email protected] / Ronniewrogers@TBCNorman /
www.ronniewrogers.com
Randy Presley, Pastor of Worship
Ext. 103 / [email protected]
Ryan Polk, Associate Pastor
Ext. 105 / [email protected]
Chris Haynes, Collegiate Minister
Ext. 107 / [email protected]
Jim White, International Ministries Pastor
Ext. 108
Kathy Presley, Elementary Ministry Director
Ext. 128 / [email protected]
Gina Rogers, Preschool Ministry Coordinator
Ext. 114 / [email protected]
Kara Polk, Preschool Ministry Director
Ext. 109 / [email protected]
Anita Charlson, Pastors’ Assistant
Ext. 101 / [email protected]
Kim Pitt, Financial Secretary
Ext. 102 / [email protected]
Mandy Latham, Church Secretary
Ext. 100 / [email protected]
TRINITY STAFF AND MINISTRY LEADERS
Although we have many staff and volunteer ministry leaders, below is a
list of our staff that may be able to help you if you are new to Trinity.
Call the Church Office at 405.321.2000 and request the appropriate
person, or visit our website at www.trinitynorman.org.
To contact the Here I Grow Learning Center, call 405.321.0736.
Trinity Pastors:
Max Barnett, Ronnie W. Rogers, Randy Presley, Larry Toothaker, and
Billy Wolfe
October 25, 2015
WELCOME
We extend a warm greeting of Christian fellowship to you. May you
feel Christ’s presence, hear His Word proclaimed, and be blessed. Pray
for Max Barnett as he speaks in the morning worship, and Randy
Presley as he leads us in Praise and Worship.
The Trinity of God
Verbal, Plenary Inspiration of Scripture
Total Depravity of Natural Man
The Virgin Birth of Jesus Christ
His Blood Atonement
His Bodily Resurrection
Personal and Imminent Return of Christ
Person and Work of the Holy Spirit
Eternal Security of the Believer
Freedom of Religion
The Autonomy of the Local Church
Worldwide Missions—the Obligation of Every Church
A Regenerated Church Membership
Personality of Satan
Justification by Faith
The Reality of Heaven and Hell
The Priesthood of the Believer
Two Ordinances Only: Baptism by Immersion and the Lord’s
Supper
Church Discipline
WHAT WE BELIEVE
HEARING IMPAIRED
Pocket-sized receivers with ear buds are available to be checked out
during the Worship Service from the sound booth at the rear of the
sanctuary.
ELDER INVITATION
Following morning worship, the elders will be available to members
and guests for prayer and ministry. Simply come to the front of the
sanctuary where we will be glad to: pray for your personal needs, lead
you in receiving Jesus Christ as your Savior, discuss church
membership.
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ESPECIALLY FOR OUR GUESTS
We are glad to have you worship with us today. You
are worshiping with people who experience the
same difficulties of life as you. We have nothing to
boast about except the God we worship. Please relax
and focus upon the Lord Jesus who loves you and
desires for you to follow Him. While God has surely
led you here, you likely still have a number of im-
portant questions about us; how to get more involved and connected in
meaningful relationships, or about your own personal or spiritual needs.
If so, please allow us to help you by completing the guest registration
inside the back cover or by coming forward during the invitation time.
—Ronnie W. Rogers
Requirements for membership
at Trinity Baptist Church
—Receive Jesus Christ by faith
—Attend all four Discovering
Trinity sessions
—Be baptized by immersion
—Be presented to the church
—Turn in membership
commitment form
SERMONS
Do you want to hear a sermon
again? Did you miss a sermon?
You can listen several ways:
•Purchase a CD / cost is $3
To purchase a CD, use the enve-
lope located in the back of the
pew or in the Welcome Center.
Place the request in the offering
plate.
•Listen online/ trinitynorman.org
For helpful information on a
variety of current issues, visit
Pastor Ronnie’s blog:
www.ronniewrogers.com
DISCOVERING TRINITY 101
Interested in joining or learn-
ing more about how Trinity
functions or what we believe?
Discovering Trinity is
designed for anyone consider-
ing joining Trinity. Attending
the class is for your infor-
mation and does not obligate
you to join, but is a prerequi-
site to becoming a member.
You must attend all 4
sessions.
Upcoming sessions of
Discovering Trinity 101 are:
Saturday, November 7,
8:30-11:30 a.m., library,
sessions 1-4
Wednesday, November
11, 6:00-8:00 p.m., FH2,
sessions 1 & 2
Wednesday, November
18, 6:00-8:00 p.m., FH2,
sessions 3 & 4
October 25, 2015
WEDNESDAY EVENING MEALS Did you know you can eat dinner here
on Wednesdays from 5-6?
Menu this Week:
Chicken alfredo, salad, bread, and
ice cream for dessert.
PRICES
Adult: $3.00
Baked potato or salad only: $1.50
Child (under 12): $1.50
Max $12 for immediate family
College: free—paid by college ministry
FINANCIAL UPDATE
ADULT VOLUNTEERS
SAFETY TEAM
November 1—Team 4
Pete Jackson
Dawcett Middleton
Chris Haynes
October 25—Team 3
Jason Colvin
Jerry Campbell
GUEST SERVICES
November 1
Welcome Ctr.: Linda Woodfin
North: Bo & Christina Maynes,
Kaed Petroski
After service: Chris Haynes
family
October 25
Welcome Ctr.: Chris Haynes
North: Justin & Natalie Devero,
Paul Lawrence
After service: Pennel family
CHURCH INFORMATION
DEACON OF THE WEEK The New Testament
describes the role of
a deacon as a serv-
ant. Deacons serve
by meeting needs so
that elders can equip
and the church body
can be prepared to minister. Needs
can be someone’s car won’t start
after church, someone asks for
help, or any of a variety of issues.
For October 25-31, David
Peetoom will be the Deacon of the
Week. You can locate him in the
building.
10/18/15 Offering $17,891.00
Offering for Month $52,670.12
Offering YTD $698,932.09
Budget YTD $697,140.78
Balance $1,791.31
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WEEKLY SCHEDULE SUNDAY
9:15 a.m. Preschool/Elementary Sunday School
Youth/College/Adult Campus Groups—FH
10:40 a.m. Morning Worship—worship center
K!Dz Worship—room 201/205
Preschool Praise & Worship—room 211
4:00 p.m. 1VOX—choir room
5:00 p.m. AWANA
TEC
Missions Prayer Meeting—room 112
6:00 p.m. Evening Worship—worship center
7:15 p.m. Prayer Time—FH3, led by Greg Hughes
MONDAY
11:00 a.m. Preschool Playdate—TG Farms
6:30 p.m. What You Were Made For Study—Rogers home
7:00 p.m. Prayer Time— Colvin home
TUESDAY 9:30 a.m. What You Were Made For Study—room 111
Precept Study—FH
Breathe Study—room 115
6:30 p.m. Dickinson CG—Yokley home
7:00 p.m. Prayer Time—Pray at home
7:30 p.m. Paradigm—1320 W. Lindsey
WEDNESDAY
5:00 p.m. Food Pantry—room 116
Fellowship Meal—gym
6:00 p.m. Honeybees—rooms 103 & 211
Starz!—choir room
Bible Study-1 Peter—FH
6:30 p.m. Engage Family Groups—3rd floor
7:00 p.m. Adult Choir—choir room
7:15 p.m. Prayer Time—Pray at home
Engage Bible Study—3rd floor
8:30 p.m. Pursuit Community Group—C. Haynes home
THURSDAY
12:30 p.m. Brookhaven Extensive Care Ministry
2:00 p.m. Rambling Oaks Assisted Living Ministry
3:30 p.m. Brookhaven Mansions Assisted Living Ministry
6:30 p.m. Zumba
7:00 p.m. Prayer Time—Bushey home
7:30 p.m. College Basketball—gym
FRIDAY
CHURCH OFFICE CLOSED AT 12:30
6:00 p.m. College Retreat w/JFA—Sullivant Retreat Center
7:00 p.m. Prayer Time—Pray at home
SATURDAY College Retreat w/JFA—Sullivant Retreat Center
8:00 a.m. Prayer Time—Pray at home
4:00 p.m. Fall Festival—N. parking lot
October 25, 2015
LATE BREAKING NEWS
CELEBRATE MARRIAGE Congratulations on these
wedding anniversaries:
Joe & Melinda Wilhite-20 years
Justin & Natalie Devero-13 years
“Where there is no vision of eternity, there is no prayer
for the perishing.” David Smithers
CAN YOU GIVE ONE
HOUR THIS WEEK TO
PRAYER? PRAYER TIME
Sunday 7:15 p.m., FH3, led by
Greg Hughes
Monday 7:00 p.m., Colvin home
Tuesday 7:00 p.m., Pray at
home
Wednesday 7:15 p.m., Pray at
home
Thursday 7:00 p.m., Bushey
home
Friday 7:00 p.m., Pray at home
Saturday 8:00 a.m., Pray at
home
October is BRING A BAG OF
CANDY MONTH for our up-
coming Fall Festival. Please do-
nate pre-wrapped candies in the
tub at the Welcome Center. We
need loads of candy!
FALL FESTIVAL FAMILY FUN
Saturday, October 31, 4-6 p.m.
On the north parking lot of Trinity (weather permitting, gym otherwise)
Costume contest for all ages begins at 4:10 with the youngest division.
Trunk-or-Treat cars are still needed to make receiving candy a fun ex-
perience for our families. We need lots of help with food prep, set up,
and running inflatables.
Sign up at the bulletin board, or email [email protected].
FREE hot dogs, cotton candy, popcorn, lemonade, and candy!
Bring a neighbor and join us!
Please donate cookies/brownies
(4 to a ziplock), 4 cupcakes to a
plate, or cakes to the Fall Festival
Cookie Walk by October 29.
Bring them to the church office. If
you miss the deadline, but plan to
help, text or call Shannon .
LAST LAST CALL!!!! Tues-
day a.m. Bible study begins this
week! Set aside the activities
and busyness that swallow up rest
and peace. Breathe, and build
margin into your life for God.
Join us for this Priscilla Shirer
study and discover Sabbath mar-
gin - the boundary God enables
us to put around things we enjoy
so that we never become slaves
again. It's too late to sign up for
childcare, but it's not too late to
join us for the study. To be as-
sured of a workbook, contact
Nancy Peavler asap. This DVD
study meets from 9:30-11:30
a.m., room 115, beginning Tues-
day, October 27. Cost is $15 for
the workbook. Hope you can join
us for this time of fellowship and
study!
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MINISTRY OPPORTUNITY!!
The Nursing Home
Ministry encourages
everyone who is able
to participate in our
blanket ministry. We
need simply-made lap quilts,
blankets, or afghans, about
40”x40”, to bless the nursing
home residents. If you sew, knit,
or crochet, or can donate scraps
or yarn to be used by others, let
the Campbells know. JUSTICE FOR ALL is coming
October 30-November 3. We
will have training on October 30-
31. We will be at OU standing
up for the rights of the unborn on
November 2-3. Please be in
prayer for JFA. For more info,
contact Chris Haynes.
Please join us for an Operation Christmas Child Packing Party!!
Tuesday, November 17, 6:30 p.m., in the Fellowship Hall. Our
goal is to pack 200 shoeboxes and we are still in need of the following
items:
80 boxes of crayons
130 small stuffed animals
120 clothing items
400 toys (cars, dolls, balls, etc.)
lots of hard candy
lots of filler items (bags, flashlights, hair
accessories, sunglasses, etc.)
There is a basket in the Welcome Center where items need to be
dropped off by November 8. For questions, please contact Candice
Dickinson.
PRECEPT BIBLE STUDY
FOR WOMEN
Titus—”Developing Character
and Integrity in the Midst of a
Society Which Has Lost Respect
for God.” This is a short study,
yet so applicable to our nation
today.
3 weeks; cost $10; Tuesdays,
9:15-11:30 a.m.; begins Nov. 17
(with Thanksgiving week off); led
by Phan Do at the church. Child-
care available by reservation on-
ly. Childcare and workbook or-
der deadline is Sunday, Novem-
ber 1. Sign up on the hall bul-
letin board or call the church at
321-2000. Questions? Call Peggy
Parker at 364-0213.
160 bars of soap
100 washcloths
140 toothbrushes
150 pairs of flip flops
400 pencils
SHOOT FOR LIFE at Quail
Ridge Sporting Clays, 2401 S.
McLoud Rd., 11:30 a.m., Friday,
November 20. Guns and ammo
NOT provided. For more info,
call 306-1578, or visit quail-
ridgeclays.com. All proceeds
benefit Eden Clinic.
October 25, 2015
TEC FALL 2015—SUNDAYS 5:00 p.m
Introduction to Christian Apologetics — Fellowship Hall 6 & 7
Dates: 9/27—12/13, facilitated by Ryan Polk
The Atonement Thread — Fellowship Hall 5
Dates: 9/27—12/13, facilitated by Chris Haynes
Motivate Your Child — Choir Room
Began 9/27, Led by Kathy Presley
Becoming God’s True Woman — Fellowship Hall 2 & 3
Began 9/27, facilitated by Emily Winkle and Kara Polk
Discovering Spiritual Leadership 401 — Room 115
Dates — 10/11, 10/18, 11/1, 11/8, led by Ronnie Rogers
Youth TEC — Youth Room (3rd floor)
Began 9/27, facilitated by Tristan Martin
The Armor of God (DVD study for women) — room 116
Began 9/27, facilitated by Nancy Peavler
Norman YMCA—SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 14, we are opening
our facility to allow our commu-
nity to enjoy a jog on our track, a
pick up game of basketball on one
of our 3 full sized courts, check
out a group exercise class, or
work out independently in our
fully equipped fitness center. Our
child watch will be available from
8:00am-1:45pm to allow your
entire family the benefit of a
healthy lifestyle. We are also of-
fering your family a special sav-
ings opportunity. Bring in your
church bulletin on November 14
and join the CLEVELAND
COUNTY FAMILY YMCA for
1/2 off the joining fee.
UPCOMING MISSION TRIPS
Haiti—Spring Break, will
cost around $1800
Idaho—June 18-25, spor ts
camp working with church
plant in Kuna, Idaho. 30
spots open to all adults and
youth. Costs around $750.
Haiti—July 9-16, will cost
around $1800.
See Chris for more information.
Ponca Community Group is
reforming! The kick-off meeting
is Friday, November 13, 7:00
p.m., at the Toothaker home.
Meetings will be the first and
third Fridays of each month at
various locations.
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MISSIONS MINISTRY UPDATES
October 25, 2015
OPPORTUNITIES FOR SPIRITUAL GROWTH
Verse of the week:
Daily Bible Readings for the Week:
Sunday: J er . 10-12, Ps. 106:24-48, Rom. 7
Monday: Jer . 13-14, Ps. 107:1-22, Rom. 8
Tuesday: Jer . 15-17, Ps. 107:23-43, Rom. 9-11
Wednesday: Jer . 18-20, Ps. 108, Rom. 12-13
Thursday: Jer . 21-22, Ps. 109, Rom. 14-15
Friday: Jer . 23-24, Ps. 110, Rom. 16
Saturday: Jer . 25-26, Ps. 111, I Cor. 1
“Therefore, my beloved brethren, be steadfast, immovable, always abound-
ing in the work of the Lord, knowing that your toil is not in vain in the
Lord.” I Corinthians 15:58, NASB
The Wilberforce Initiative helps equip believers on cultural and current
issues from a biblical perspective. Check us out regularly on the web at
wilberforceinitiative.org The emphasis for October is Engaging the Cul-
ture. If you have any questions, contact Ryan Polk or Cur tis Winkle.
Book Recommendation
What's Best Next, by Matt Perman
Productivity isn't just about getting more things done. It's about getting the
right things done. In our current era of massive overload, this is harder
than ever before. How do you get more of the right things done without
confusing mere activity for actual productivity? When we take God's pur-
poses into account, a revolutionary insight emerges, and we see that the
way to be productive is to make the welfare of other people our motive
and criteria in determining what to do (what's best next). As the Scriptures
and the best business thinkers show, generosity is the key to unlocking our
productivity, and to finding meaning and fulfillment in our work. What’s
Best Next offers a practical approach for improving your productivity in
all areas of life. It will help you better understand: why good works are
not just rare and special things, but anything you do in faith; how to create
a mission statement for your life that actually works; how to delegate to
people in a way that empowers them; how to overcome time killers by
turning them around and making them work for you; how to process
workflow efficiently and get your email inbox to zero every day; how
your work and life can transform the world socially, economically, and
spiritually, and connect to God's global purposes. What's Best Next will
give you a practical approach for increasing your effectiveness in every-
thing you do.
Wilberforce Initiative
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PURSUIT COLLEGE MINISTRY
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Thursdays, 7:30 p.m., gym
www.trinitypursuit.org [email protected]
SUNDAY MORNING CLASSES,
9:15
Theology—Terry Garner
Hosea—Richard Carpenter
Song of Solomon—Adam
Westerman
I’m Glad You Asked—Greg
Hughes
Life in Community—Chris
Haynes & Stephen Tomlinson
PARADIGM — Tuesdays, 7:30
p.m., 1320 W. Lindsey
PURSUIT COMMUNITY
GROUP - Wednesdays, 8:30
p.m., 301 Towry Dr.
ENGAGE YOUTH MINISTRY
YOUTH BREAKFAST
Weekly need is 5 dozen donuts and
4 two liter bottles of drinks.
October 25—Hockenbroch
November 1—???
November 8—???
November 15—???
To sign up to bring donuts, contact
OUTREACH ON CAMPUS,
Friday, 8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.,
South Oval
FALL RETREAT with Justice
for All, October 30-31, Sullivant
Retreat Center. Sign up now!
ENGAGE School Year Schedule
6:00 p.m.—Engage Family
Groups
7:15 p.m.—Engage Bible Study
We are going to begin
sponsoring a young
boy from the ministry
in Guatemala, CASA
ALELUYA. We will
be asking the youth to each bring
$1 on the first Sunday morning of
each month. This will pay for the
$35 per month sponsorship fee.
CHRISTMAS SERVICE PRO-
JECT We will be collecting
items for the children in Haiti for
Christmas. A group will take
them over Thanksgiving. Please
bring these items by Wednesday,
November 11:
Boys: 2 pair boy’s dress socks
for ages 2-16, and 1 deodorant for
a teen boy
Girls: 1 pair gir l’s white dress
socks for ages 2-16, 1 deodorant
for a teen girl, one bottle nail
polish
Contact Dana at 229-3853 or
October 25, 2015
H!Z K!DZ! ELEMENTARY MINISTRY
ETC—EXTENDED TEACHING CARE
PRESCHOOL MINISTRY
November 1
109-Paul & Krista Jones
107-Kuyler & Caitlin Johnson
104-Curtis & Beth Corcoran
103-Dee & Jazzy Burdick
102-Curtis & Emily Winkle
208-TBA
211-The Gray family
October 25
109-Yamei Hou
107-Eric & Becky Vaughn
105C-The Gilleland family
101-The Mingle family
102-Tamara & Emma Whalen
103-The Carpenter family
211-Elise Haynes & family
K!DZ WORSHIP WORKERS:
Kathy Presley, Cameron & Polly
Harp, Lori Gordoni, Dema
Hansmeyer, Shoshana Presley
PLAY DATE 10/26/15—TG
Farms in Norman. Meet at 11:05
with your lunch. $8 each. Let
Kara know if you plan on going.
11/2/15—Pumpkin painting par-
ty. Rm 211, 10:30. Bring a
pumpkin and a fall snack to share.
AWANA at 5:00 tonight.
Puggles—room 103
Cubbies—room 211
AWANA TONIGHT, 5-7 p.m.,
starts in gym.
October is Operation Christmas
Child focus. Gir ls br ing small
dolls and boys bring small balls.
You will receive a treat for every
item you bring.
Tonight: Chr istian T-Shirt Night
Honeybees Preschool Choir
Wednesday, 6-7 p.m.
Young 3’s—room 103
Older 3’s thru PK 5—
room 211
Preschool needs a couple or 2
ladies to lead younger 3’s during
Sunday School. Curriculum is
already in place, and it’s easy to
plan. Contact Kara ASAP at
kara@trinitynorman for more
information.
STARZ! K!DZ CHOIR for
K-5th graders is working,
Wednesdays 6-7 p.m., on our
annual Nativity in the choir room.
It will be performed on Sunday,
December 13, 10:40 a.m. in the
Worship Center. Even if you
don’t normally come to choir,
we’d love to have you join us this
two-month period. It will be a
beautiful portrayal of Jesus’ birth!
K!DZ ON MISSION Next Sun-
day, grades 1-5 meet 9:15-10:30
a.m. in room 201/205 to focus on
the life of a courageous African
prince, and the events that led him
to take the name “Samuel Mor-
ris.” Nothing stopped Samuel
from sharing his faith! We will
also have craft time and snacks.
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PRAYER CHAIN MINISTRY
We invite you to join the Prayer
Team Ministry of Trinity. If
you would like to join, call the
Church Office at 321-2000, Lois
Pickard at 329-7129, or Jenny
Wheeler at 527-0029. When a
prayer request is received, the
next person on the list is called.
If the caller reaches an answer-
ing machine, the request is giv-
en; but the caller continues until
reaching a person who continues
the request. Prayer Partners
October 25, 2015
Or send your prayer requests by email—
GUEST REGISTRATION October 25, 2015
Thank you for being a guest of Trinity Baptist Church. Help us get to
know you better by providing us with some information about yourself:
Name____________________________________________________
Address___________________________________________________
City, State, Zip_____________________________________________
Home Phone Cell Phone__________________
Birth date____________________ Single or Married (please circle)
Undergraduate Student _________ Graduate Student ______________
e-mail address ____________________________________________
Names and ages of children and grades if school age:
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
I am interested in visiting with a member of Trinity about the topic
I’ve checked below:
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__ joining Trinity Baptist __ joining a Bible Study group
__ other (please describe) __ being contacted by a pastor
Please fill out this form or the guest form in the back of the pew and
place in the offering plate. We’re so glad you joined us for worship
today!
Prayer Requests: If you have a prayer request, please fill out this form
and place in the offering plate.
Please pray for:
Prayer request:
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SERMON NOTES