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NMBC News September 25, 2011 Page 1 of 4 Vol. 14, No. 135
NMBC News
Northeast Missionary Baptist Church 3815 N. Bartel Road Forest Park, OK 73121 Rev. Michael M. McDaniel, Pastor Pastor’s Email: [email protected]
September 25, 2011 Volume 14, No. 135
Tel. 405-424-7934 Fax: 405-424-1098
Pastor’s Tel. 405-602-2613
DEVELOPING DISCIPLES
From the Pen of Rev. McDaniel
The wireless commercial says, “Can you hear me now?” This question is to ensure all users that their company has a good connection and that they don’t drop calls. I believe that on a higher and holier level God is saying, “Can you see me?”As His children, God wants to know if we can envision the direction in which He is leading us. Can we see what He’s doing in our lives? In order for this to happen, I believe that we have to have sight beyond sight. This is the ability to use all of our senses to perceive what God is doing. We often get sidetracked and held up by things that God never intended to be a roadblock nor a stumbling block for us. I believe, in the 21st century we as Christians have to develop our keen spiritual vision. We must know where the vision for our lives is coming from; Christians have to have the ability to see in which direction God is sending us. We have to have sight beyond sight! So, my questions to you are, what do you see God doing in your life? What is the vision He’s giving you for your life? Can you see Him now? Join us this month for our series of sermons on Sight beyond Sight and discover how to develop yours.
Visitors and Guests Thank you for choosing to worship with us today.
We pray that your worship experience will be
meaningful and Christ-centered and that you will
return to fellowship with us again.
Annual Ushers’ Day “Laboring in Christian Armor”
Ephesians 6: 11-18 Northeast Missionary Baptist Church will present its
Annual Ushers’ Day on Sunday September 25, 2011
at 3:30 PM. Guest speaker will be Reverend Tripplett
of Paradise Baptist Church.
Church Musical "Speaking to one another with psalms, hymns,
and songs from the Spirit, Sing and make music
from your heart to the Lord," Ephesians 5:1 Northeast will present its Musical on Oct. 16th 2011
at 6pm. Featured guest is Pastor Edward Buckley and
Unity in Spirit.
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MONTHLY HEALTH TIP Healthy Life Ministry Health Fact: According to medical research, iodine
has shown to kill breast and thyroid cancer cells.
Compounds like iodine help maintain balance
between antioxidants and oxidants making it one of
the most powerful anti-cancer agents known which
helps prevent Prostate and Breast cancers.
Health Tip: Fish and sea vegetables like seaweed
are high in sodium. 1,500 and 2,400 milligrams (mg)
of sodium recommended daily. Above recommended
amount is linked to high blood pressure, stroke, and
kidney and heart diseases.
Hint: Read food labels and find out amount of
sodium contained in home recipes.
Healthy Life Director is Bro Dilworth
DID YOU KNOW? CD’s and DVD’s are available for purchase. This
includes weekly sermons, musicals and preaching
series and is available online or through the
multimedia ministry. Contact Bro. Leon Scobey
Jr.
. ORDER YOUR CD’S OR DVD’S TODAY!!
Prayer Chain Special prayer requests may be submitted to the Prayer Chain, Sis. Lillie Wilson at 235-3939.
Boy Scout Troop We are soliciting volunteers to lead a Boy Scout troop here at Northeast. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please see Rev. McDaniel.
HELP WANTED Anyone interested in working in the nursery, please
see Sister Faye Keeton. All volunteers are asked to
sign-up for a minimum of one Sunday a month.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH AT NORTHEAST MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH During the month of October, Northeast Missionary
Baptist Church will address the complex issue of
Family Domestic Violence through teaching and
worship. The theme for the Month long series is: WHAT’S LOVE
GOT TO DO WITH IT: FAMILY DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE. The topics are:
Oct. 2 What is Domestic Violence
Signs of Domestic Violence
Oct 9 Children’s Exposure to domestic violence
and its affects
Teen Dating Relationship
Oct 16 How Can I help an Abused victim
When Religion is used to justify abuse
Oct 23 Domestic Violence safety plan guidelines
Intervention – The Law
Oct 30 Getting Help for the Batterer
Things church staff can do to combat
domestic violence
The Seminar on Domestic Violence will be on
Wednesday, October 12, 2011, 6:30-9:00.
Pizza will be served before the seminar and seminar
begins at 7:00
Black Heritage Committee 2012 The Black Heritage Committee will meet
Wednesday, September 28th
, 2011 at 6:00 PM. Those
interested in serving on this committee should contact
Sis. Juanita Perry via e-mail,
[email protected] or phone 405-751-8476.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Youth Leaders Meeting There will be a Youth Leaders meeting 4 Oct 2011 @ Northeast, 6:30pm. Contact Sis. Teresa Davis if you have any questions.
Membership Ministry Welcome New Members Darryl Powel, ReShae
McDaniel-Sullivan, Terry and Alice Rucker
Sonya Tate, Denika Player, Nakisia McDaniel and
Trenton Williams.
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MUSIC MINISTRY Rehearsal Schedule
Thurs 29-Sept 7:00 PM Women’s Chorus Wed 5-Oct 7:00 PM Children’s Choir Thurs 6-Oct 7:00 PM Sanctuary Choir Wed 12-Oct 7:00 PM Children’s Choir Thurs 20-Oct 7:00 PM Lee A Denson Choir Thurs 27-Oct 7:00 PM Male Chorus
COMPUTER CLASSES SCHEDULED
Computer classes are being held on
Sunday evenings @ 5:00 pm and
Mondays @ 12:00 noon.
Contact Deacon Davis at 512-2347
for more information.
WEBSITE TIPS You are now able to receive the NMBC newsletter by
email. Go to our webpage and click on any page
besides the Home page and the Events page. On the
left hand side of the screen near the bottom, you will
see a request for signing up for the "Blast Box".
Enter all requested information and you will receive
the newsletter by email. Look for more items sent by
the Blast Box in the near future.
National Association of Black Veterans
Representative Mike Shelton is in partnership with
the National Association of Black Veterans. He is
asking churches to nominate individuals with a
unique story to tell about their experiences as
a veteran. The veteran can be living or deceased and
their information must be submitted with supporting
documentation or a (DD214 preferred). All forms
must be turned in by September 30, 2011. Forms are
in the vestibule.
Send to:
Mike Shelton,
State Capitol Building, Room 539
2300 N. Lincoln Boulevard
Oklahoma City, Ok 73105-4885
DEACONS OF THE WEEK:
Ezell Swain-419-5071
Isaac Kimbro- 771-3107
Come Meet Your Deacons If you last name begins with G-L please come meet your
Deacon on the second Sunday of October following
worship service. These men are you first line of defense. If
you have any challenges, concerns or prayer needs please
contact your Deacon first. They will be meeting with you
to ensure you know who that are. The rest of the schedule
is as follows.
A-F Sunday September 18
th, 2011
G-L Sunday October 9th
, 2011
M-R Sunday October 30th
, 2011
S-Y Sunday November 27th
2011
JAMES “JIMMY” BAKER & ANDREW “PETE” WILSON
MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT Saturday, October 1, 2011
Registration 8:00 and Tee Time 9:00
Choctaw Creek Golf Course
2200 N. Hiwassee Rd
Choctaw, OK 73020.
All proceeds benefit the ANNA HARBERT
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
To enter a team or get more information, please
contact: Tournament Director, Charles Patterson @
405-831-7256 or Patricia Baker @ 405-424-7547. Or any
member of the Golf Tournament Committee: Joshua
Davis, Michael Johnson, Janith Johnson, or Michael
Bruce.
"Think Pink Sunday" We would like everyone to wear pink for breast cancer
awareness on Sunday Oct 16th, 2011. Also the Susan G.
Komen Race for the Cure that is on Sat Oct 15th, 2011 at
Bricktown Ballpark at 7:30 am. We would like to have a
NMBC team for this walk, to participate, it will be $30 for
adults, 17- under are $20. If you want to participate please
contact. Sis. Audrea Denson or Sis Latrice Johnson for
details.
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Meetings This Week Day Date Time Activity
Mon 26-Sept 12:30 PM Joys of Lydia
Mon 26-Sept 6:00 PM Debra Circle
Wed 28-Sept 12:00 PM Noon Day Bible Study
Wed 28- Sept 6:00 PM Black Heritage Meeting
Wed 28-Sept 7:00 PM Bible Study
Wed 28-Sept 7:00 PM Youth Activities
Daily Bible Readings
Sunday School Join us for Sunday School each Sunday morning at
9:30. Classes for all ages to read, discuss, and learn
more about God's word.
Next week's Sunday School lesson is "An Ordered
Life" taken from Proverbs, Chapter 29. Here Proverbs
tells us that in order to live an orderly life, we must
follow God's instructions according to scriptures in
all areas of our lives. Are you living all areas of your
life in accordance to God's instructions or according
to the way you want to live? Sunday School
Superintendent is Bro Dilworth.
SUNDAY SCHOOL NEWS
Let Sunday School be an important part of your
child's Christian growth. Bring them to Sunday
School! Also, Sunday School classes for young adults
will be starting soon! Calling: If you believe God is
calling you to be a Sunday School Teacher, see Bro
Kimbro or Bro Dilworth. Sunday School
Superintendent is Bro Dilworth.
Birthdays & Anniversaries
September
Sonja Baker
Deirdre Baker-Jenkins
Kendale Brown
Joan Brown
Robert and Tammy Cephus
David Bruce
Romeo Bryant
JaRae Burleson
Tina Colbert
Domanic and Kiauni Godwin
Larry Fugett
Eric Henry
Elsie Himes
Divon James
Cheryl Kimbro
Krystal Martin
Robin Mayes
Sean Miller
Trinety Mitchell
Ruth Nelson
Devery Nolan
Reginald Orr
Reginald Orr Jr.
Billy and Ruth Nelson
Wade and Rosemary Peyton
Carletta Potts
Ronysha Powell
Anna Richardson
Ebony Roberts
Latisha Russell
Kam Ron Sellers
Natasha Vinson
Anthony and Alisha Wilson
Mon The Creator’s Hidden Wisdom
Isa:45: 9-17
Tue Asking for Wisdom I Kings 3:5-14
Wed Humbly Seeking God II Chron. 7:12-18
Thu Words Fitly Spoken Prov. 25:11-15
Fri Wisdom with Neighbors Prov. 25:16-20
Sat The Wisdom of Self Control
Prov. 25:21-28
Sun Wisdom and Government
Prov. 25:1-11