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June, 2017
“...encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.” I Thessalonians 5:11
Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association, Shawnee, OK ~ Dr. Russell R. Cook, Director of Missions Vol. 21, No. 6
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A.C.P. Training
June 20 1:30-3:30 p.m. PLBA Office
All clerks are encouraged to attend!
Office
CLOSED Tuesday
July 4 For
Independence
Day!
Week 1~June 5-9 Band: Logan Walter Speaker: Dr. Anthony Jordan
Week 2~June 12-16 Band: Cody Dunbar Speaker: Sammy Lopez
Week 3~June 19-23 Band: Mike Romero Speaker: Wade Morris
Week 4~June 26-29 Band: Met Collective Speaker: Matt Roberson
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August 14
10:30 a.m.
Support Team
Meeting
9:00 a.m.
Mission
Partnership
Meeting
1:00 p.m.
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July
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FALLS CREEK
2017 Week 5~July 3-7 Band: Mike Romero Speaker: Zane Black
Week 6~July 10-14 Band: Met Collective Speaker: Ed Newton
Week 7~July 17-21 Band: Stephen Miller Speaker: Chip Luter
Week 8~July 24-28 Band: Sixteen Cities Speaker: Wade Morris
Southern Baptist Convention 2017
June 13-14, 2017
Phoenix Convention Center
Phoenix, Arizona
To Register go to:
www.sbcannualmeeting.net
PLBA WOMEN
A Nugget From My Spiritual Journey… Most ladies have a sorta love/”hate” response to the Proverbs 31 Lady! Who thinks they can keep up with that paragon of virtue in just about every area of life? When does that lady ever sleep??? She stays busy at home and throughout her community, compassionately and competently meeting needs wherever she goes. Her talents, gifts, and influence seem endless. Yet, she had none of the mechanical blessings we all seem to have today. Years ago, when our young children were all tucked into bed at night, I would fall into bed exhausted, wishing for “servant girls” to help! Then I would chuckle and say quietly to Russell in the dark, “Well, I have all of my ‘servant girls’ working...the dishwasher is washing our dishes and I have a load in the washer and one in the dryer!” I would have cooked our meal on a modern stove with food from the grocery store, kept in my refrigerator or freezer. Clothing and home décor were often created on my trusty sewing machine! I had run all of my errands in a car, comfortable with either heat or air condi-tioning! Most of my ‘servant girls’ were mechanical, not human! Yet...had I also met the needs of my family and my community with unending compas-sion and creativity? Had I loved others during the day as Christ loves me? Those were—and are—the real criteria of a ‘successful day.’ Then came the days of computers, smart cell phones, social media, and digital appliances and cars. We can communicate with anyone in the world at a second’s notice. Suddenly the learning curve for all of us kicked into high gear. We now must also skillfully learn how to use and afford all of those devices, speak (and abbreviate) the lingo, and know where to go for help when these ‘conveniences’ don’t work right and are temporarily inconvenient! Yet...daily I must still ask...have I met the needs of my family and commu-nity with unending compassion, creativity, and Christlike love? If not, all of the ‘smart’ devices in the world won’t help! Where do we go for help when LIFE breaks down? Straight into God’s arms and His Word! Then, perhaps one day, our husbands, children, grandchildren and commu-nities will rise up and call us ‘blessed’...and they won’t need a smart phone to do it!
Marsha Cook, Director
WMU Missions Celebration and Annual Meeting
Defining Moments
June 11-12, 2017
Renaissance Phoenix Hotel ~ Phoenix, AZ
For more information go to: www.wmu.com “God’s Command For Committed Men”
Acts 13:47 On his first missionary journey, the apostle Paul finds himself in the city of Pisidian, Antioch. They were preaching Jesus and the resurrection (vv. 30, 33, 34, 37). The response which Paul received was very significant (v. 44). It was at this point that God told Paul to move from preaching to the Jews to the Gentiles. Verse 47, in particular, could be seen as God’s command for a committed man. Notice the three principles drawn from this text:
I. FIND THE PLACE to which God leads you (v. 47a “I have placed you…”) A. It will be a place where your MINISTRY IS NEEDED (v. 15) B. It will be a place where your MESSAGE IS NEEDED (vv. 42-43) C. It may be a place where the MESSENGER IS MISTREATED (vv.45-50) II. FULFILL THE PURPOSE for which God has called you (v. 47b “...as a light to the Gentiles, that you should bring salvation…”) A. We are to SPREAD GOD’S WORD TO THE WORLD (v. 47) B. We are to SUPPORT GOD’S WORK THROUGH THE CHURCH (v. 52) III. FOCUS ON THE PROJECTION in which God will use you (v. 47c “...to the end of the earth.”) A. God’s Word is projected through THE WHOLE CITY (v. 44)-Acts 1:8a B. God’s Word is projected through THE WHOLE REGION (v. 49)-Acts 1:8b C. God’s Word is projected through THE WHOLE WORLD (v. 47c) Acts 1:8c
What then is God’s command to committed men and women? ...to you? How committed are you to His command? 1. Find the PLACE to which God leads you! 2. Fulfill the PURPOSE for which God calls you! 3. Focus on the PROJECTION in which God will use you!
It Might Preach!
Word of Encouragement “Reclaim The Glory For God and His Church”
For many years in Southern Baptist churches we have used the terms “plateaued” or “declining” to describe weak or dying congregations. For the most part–at least over the last 40-50 years–we have forgotten about those churches and assumed our primary responsibility was to start new churches. In our attempt to plant many new churches we have, to a great degree, ne-glected those plateaued or declining. Ironically, the resources needed to plant new churches were coming from the older, established, albeit declining churches. With the established churches becoming weaker and weaker, we have now come to a place where weak churches cannot afford to plant new churches-at least on a scale of the past. Thus, the need for a new term and a new wave for Southern Baptist. This term is “revitalization” or “replanting.” Mark Clifton is Senior Director of Re-planting/Revitalization at the North American Mission Board. When asked, “What is there about a dying church that brings glory to God?” Mark Clifton’s convicting answer is “nothing.” His book, Reclaiming Glory: Revitalizing Dy-ing Churches has brought new attention to this plaguing problem. Many churches in the SBC and in Oklahoma and in Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association have plateaued and/or declined. We are seeing a few churches doing well but many are baptizing fewer and fewer converts each year. Year-by-year attendance is going down. There are many reasons for the decline. But the one big solution is Revival. A genuine spiritual revival in the churches will lead to real revitalization. May God help us to follow and obey Him and His purpose for His church. Dear God, revive us again? (Psalm 85:6)
Encouragingly yours, Russell Cook
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Budget Receipts
May 31-3 PLBA Assn. Children’s Camp
5-8 Cross Timbers Session 1
5-9 Falls Creek Week 1
9-12 Cross Timbers Session 2
12-16 Falls Creek Week 2
14 Flag Day
13-14 Southern Baptist Convention
Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ
14-17 Cross Timbers Session 3
18 Father’s Day
19-23 Falls Creek Week 3
20 ACP Training 1:30-3:30 p.m. @ PLBA office
20-23 Cross Timbers Session 4
26-29 Cross Timbers Session 5
26-30 Falls Creek Week 4
27-July 1 Resonate Worship Art Camp, OBU
RESONATE 2017 High School Arts Camp
OBU ~ June 27-July 1
RESOUND 2017 Middle School Music Camp
OBU ~ June 30 & July 1
More information at www.bgco.org/resonate
PASTORS CHURCH April ‘17 YTD Churches listed in red are Pastorless Roger Shaw Agra, FBC 379.27 1,567.27 Randy Dirrim Asher, FBC 155.87 556.22 Larry Sparks Blackburn Chapel 345.84 1,678.16 Floyd Westfall, Int. Carney, FBC 114.94 114.94 Rick Blackwell Chandler, FBC 836.96 3,868.39 Keith Henley Chandler Southern 270.16 981.92 Doug Parker Dale 29.37 120.15 Mike Mitchell Davenport, FBC 377.42 1,985.35 Mike Haines Deer Creek 199.44 887.77 Mark Streetman Earlsboro, FBC .00 .00 Galen Greenwalt Earlsboro Indian .00 241.16 Galen Jones, Int. Fairview 119.96 470.79 Dan Campbell Faith 350.67 1,326.42 Jeff Bruton Forest 50.00 50.00 Lee Witt Hazel Dell 335.83 1,916.65 Doug Henson, Int. Hillside 971.71 4,103.44 Gary Nickerson Hilltop 580.44 2,193.89 ________________ Hopewell .00 .00 Billy Benson Macomb .00 259.88 Mike Hazelwood Mammoth 338.00 1,567.00 Bobby Shatto Maud, FBC .00 .00 Butch Bradley Maud, Trinity 56.31 404.86 Shawn Crawley McLoud, Covenant Hope .00 419.12 Mike Taylor McLoud, Emmanuel 395.35 1,524.85 Jerry Gray McLoud, Emmaus 140.97 575.71 Matt Halsted McLoud, FBC 237.51 584.87 Joe Jones Meeker, FBC 207.00 431.60 Jerry Jackson Morning Star .00 .00 R.J. Stokes Mt. Pleasant .00 .00 Rick Ham Newalla, New Life .00 884.40 Ed Moore Newalla, Pecan Valley 64.96 319.44 Mike Collyer Pink 268.00 1,169.00 Jim Morningstar Pioneer .00 161.00 Nathan Howard Pleasant Home 253.46 965.85 Tim Emmons Prague, FBC 990.89 2,564.99 Danny Napier Rock Creek 883.71 4,058.32 Gaspar Reyes Rock Creek Hispanic 24.60 122.59 Tony Black Romulus 159.98 642.33 Monte Dean Sh-Aydelotte 476.19 2,031.30 David Henry Sh-Calvary .00 .00 Paul Stevens, Int. Sh-First 269.92 1,435.11 Spencer Davis, Int. Sh-First Indian .00 .00 Anthony Rhone Sh-Galilee 75.00 300.00 Bob Dawson Sh-Good Shepherd Chapel .00 239.90 Jay Sampson Sh-Heritage .00 2,723.47 Todd Fisher Sh-Immanuel 1,822.04 9,237.34 John York Sh-Oakland Chapel 44.44 82.64 Don Acker Sh-Sallateeska .00 535.00 Mike Craig Sh-Temple 1,114.11 4,288.52 Larry Norris Sh-Trinity 167.81 584.14 Steve Dominy Sh-University 217.93 1,189.39 Blake Martin Sh-Wallace Ave. 67.00 244.00 Perry Tripp Sparks, FBC 40.49 169.33 Brandon Leslie St. Louis, FBC 342.45 946.69 Ben Little Stroud, Disciple’s Way 3.00 17.23 James Bond Stroud, FBC 498.54 2,352.33 Tony Peak Tecumseh, FBC 854.17 3,795.67 Kevin Fox Tecumseh, Karis .00 75.00 Will Wilson Tecumseh, New Hope 50.00 200.00 Clint Dawkins Tecumseh, Sharon 825.43 3,138.33 Bob Fowler Tryon, FBC 171.14 719.85 Britt Lesley Wanette, FBC 206.92 983.67 Bill Howse Wanette, Victory Pointe .00 .00 Russ Houser Wellston, Cornerstone .00 .00 Darrell Sullivan Wellston, FBC 723.55 1,394.31 Lane Buckley Wellston, Trinity .00 440.00 TOTAL $17,108.75 $75,841.55
TOTAL CHECKING AND SAVINGS TO BE ACCOUNTED FOR Beginning Bal. Income Expenses Ending Bal. 4-1-17 4-30-17 Budget 6,650.43 17,108.75 18,788.56 4,970.62 Designated 181,670.23 179,751.32 Total Monies $188,320.66 $184,721.94
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FIRST, MCLOUD is accepting resumes for a secretary and a financial secretary. If one person fills both positions, it will be for 32 hours per week, secretary- 24 hours, financial secretary- 8 hours. Please send your resume or questions to [email protected]. (Matt Halstead, Pastor)
HILLSIDE is seeking a F/T pastor. Send resumes to Pastor Search Committee, 333892 E 1040 RD, McLoud OK 74851 or email to [email protected]. (Doug Henson, Interim Pastor)
ROCK CREEK is accepting resumes for full-time Youth Minister. Re-sumes can be mailed to Rock Creek Baptist Church, 44900 Hardesty Road, Shawnee, Oklahoma 74801 or emailed to [email protected]. (Danny Napier, Pastor)
SHAWNEE, FIRST is accepting resumes for a Contemporary Music Worship Leader. This person will be the “producer” of contemporary worship services and special programs. Ideally, this person will crea-tively help people praise and connect with God through contemporary worship and will communicate, direct, and lead in ways that inspire other musicians and the congregation. If interested contact First Baptist Shawnee at 405-275-6111. (Paul Stevens, Interim Pastor)
UNIVERSITY is accepting resumes for a part-time Pre-School Minister. Primary responsibilities include administration of pre-school Sunday School, extended session, as well as Wednesday and Sunday evening ministries. Resumes can be emailed to [email protected]. (Steve
Dominy, Pastor)
Birthdays
5 Mrs. Alta (Don) Ramsey 105 Hardesty Dr Shawnee, OK 74804 Retired Pastor’s Wife
5 Mrs. Crissy (RJ) Stokes 7101 Kings Road Shawnee, OK 74804 Pastor’s Wife, Mt. Pleasant
11 Rev. Jim Reynolds 2 Lancet Circle Shawnee, OK 74804 Retired Pastor
12 Rev. Clint Dawkins 2326 Faith Blvd. Shawnee, OK 74804 Pastor, Sharon
23 Rev. Bob Spear 6 Northridge Shawnee, OK 74804 Retired Missionary
26 Mrs. Barbra (Doug) Parker 37505 Old Hwy 270 Shawnee, OK 74804 Pastor’s Wife, Dale
27 Rev. Jeff Bruton 101255 S. 3380 Rd. Meeker, OK 74855 Pastor, Forest
27 Rev. Larry Sparks 36325 Lake Road Shawnee, OK 74801 Pastor, Blackburn Chapel
29 Rev. James Bond 126 Sooner Stroud, OK 74079 Pastor, First, Stroud
Anniversaries
1 Rev. & Mrs. Matt Halsted 31820 Redskin Rd. McLoud, OK 74851 Pastor, First, McLoud
9 Rev. & Mrs. Ed Moore PO Box 270 Newalla, OK 74857 Pastor, Pecan Valley
11 Mr. & Mrs. Mickey Maynard 1934 N. Broadway Shawnee, OK 74804 Janice is PLBA’s Office Manager
14 Rev. & Mrs. Will Wilson 1930 River Birch Drive Shawnee, OK 74804 Pastor, New Hope
18 Rev. & Mrs. Shawn Crawley 2122 E. Main St. Shawnee, OK 74801 Pastor, Covenant Hope Fellowship
18 Rev. & Mrs. Keith Henley 136 Meadow Lane Chandler, OK 74834 Pastor, Chandler Southern
20 Rev. & Mrs. John York 311 Debbie Lane Tecumseh, OK 74873 Pastor, Oakland Chapel
23 Rev. & Mrs. Butch Bradley PO Box 816 Maud, OK 74854 Pastor, Trinity, Maud
23 Rev. & Mrs. Danny Napier 515 Ann Drive Tecumseh, OK 74873 Pastor, Rock Creek
24 Rev. & Mrs. Bob Fowler PO Box 95 Tyron, OK 74875 Pastor, First, Tryon
25 Rev. & Mrs. Jay Sampson 6 Janeway Place Shawnee, OK 74804 Pastor, Heritage
MAMMOTH had a great revival with Ed Ethridge in April. (Mike Hazel-wood, Pastor)
NEW LIFE called Rick and Ramona Ham as their pastor and wife May 7. Rick was formerly their Interim Pastor. (Rick Ham, Pastor)
SHAWNEE, FIRST has six pews they would like to give away to an-other church. If interested contact Mary, First Baptist Shawnee at 405-275-6111. (Paul Stevens, Interim Pastor)
June
Director of Missions ...................................... Dr. Russell Cook, 405.273.4558 Moderator ............................................................... Joe Jones, 405.517.3640 Vice Moderator ................................................... Billy Benson, 405.595.1053 Treasurer (Acting) ......................................... Mike Hazelwood, 405.279.2451 Clerk & Office Manager ................................. Janice Maynard, 405.273.4558 Media Manager .................................................. Tanya Bruton, 405.273.4558 Discipleship Director ..................................... Mike Hazelwood, 405.279.2451 Family Director ............................................... Shawn Crawley, 405.229.5813 Worship Director .............................................. Jason Henson, 405.273.2105 Missions Director............................................... Kirk Holloway, 405.258.0175 Support Director .......................................... Dr. Russell Cook, 405.273.4558 Youth Minister .............................................. Duncan Blackwell 405.273.5509 Licensed Counselor .............................................. Brett Ellard, 405.275.2222 Licensed Counselor .......................................... Larry Roberts, 405.275.2222
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