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September 2018 Inside this issue: Praise & prayer p. 2 September Volunteers p.3 Calendar p. 4 More from Moore p. 5 Bible Reading plan p. 6 Bits & Pieces p. 7 Student Ministry p. 7 Mission of the Month p. 8 Contemporary Christian Artist Dan Bremnes has had several releases to the ra- dio; was on Winter Jam 2017; and will be doing his solo concert. If you enjoy Jason Gray or Josh Wil- son, you should also enjoy Dan Bremnes. Look for him on iTunes, YouTube and other online stream- ing sites. TICKETS are available at Burnside Christian Church, First Baptist Church of Car- thage, and at Union Church of LaHarpe. Tickets may also be purchased online at www.thelegacytheater.com. Questions? Ask Mark Nichols. LadiesFreedom Conference on Satur- day, September 29, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Grace Bible Church, Dallas City, IL. Speakers are Karen Sanders from Fort Worth, TX. She has been involved in ministering to women for over 30 years. Rebecca Stewart is the conference coordinator and lives in Dallas City. Conference sessions are Trust brings Joy,Rest brings Joy,and Freedom brings Joy.Registration is $20 by Sept. 1 and $25 after which includes continental breakfast, lunch & snacks. Pick up a registration form at the bulletin board and get a group of ladies to attend! Each one should use whatever gift he has re- ceived to serve others, faithfully administering Gods grace in its vari- ous forms.” 1 Peter 4:10 To learn more about One Family One Pur- pose go to www.onefamilyonepurpo se.org Saturday, Sept. 22, 2018 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. or sell out Fish or Chicken or Brisket Sides | Dessert | Beverage Cost: donation Why? Raising funds to build a home in Seymour, IA for a family who lost their home in a tornado. Dinner held at: Burnside Christian Church 2088 E County Rd 2110 Burnside, IL

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Page 1: September 2018 - Outreach · 2018-08-30 · September 2018 Inside this issue: Praise & prayer p. 2 faithfully administering September Volunteers p.3 Calendar p. 4 More from Moore

September 2018

I ns ide t h i s i ss ue :

● Praise & prayer p. 2

● September Volunteers p.3

● Calendar p. 4

● More from Moore p. 5

● Bible Reading plan p. 6

● Bits & Pieces p. 7

● Student Ministry p. 7

● Mission of the Month p. 8

Contemporary Christian Artist

Dan Bremnes has had several releases to the ra-

dio; was on Winter Jam 2017; and will be doing his

solo concert. If you enjoy Jason Gray or Josh Wil-

son, you should also enjoy Dan Bremnes. Look for

him on iTunes, YouTube and other online stream-

ing sites. TICKETS are available at Burnside

Christian Church, First Baptist Church of Car-

thage, and at Union Church of LaHarpe.

Tickets may also be purchased online at

www.thelegacytheater.com. Questions? Ask Mark

Nichols.

Ladies’ Freedom Conference on Satur-

day, September 29, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Grace

Bible Church, Dallas City, IL. Speakers are

Karen Sanders from Fort Worth, TX. She has

been involved in ministering to women for over 30 years.

Rebecca Stewart is the conference coordinator and lives in

Dallas City. Conference sessions are “Trust brings Joy,”

“Rest brings Joy,” and “Freedom brings Joy.” Registration

is $20 by Sept. 1 and $25 after which includes continental

breakfast, lunch & snacks. Pick up a registration form at the

bulletin board and get a group of ladies to attend!

“Each one should use

whatever gift he has re-

ceived to serve others,

faithfully administering

God’s grace in its vari-

ous forms.” 1 Peter 4:10

To learn more about

One Family One Pur-

pose go to

www.onefamilyonepurpo

se.org

Saturday, Sept. 22, 2018

6:00 - 8:00 p.m.

or sell out

Fish or Chicken or Brisket

Sides | Dessert | Beverage

Cost: donation

Why? Raising funds to build a home in

Seymour, IA for a family who lost

their home in a tornado.

Dinner held at:

Burnside Christian Church

2088 E County Rd 2110

Burnside, IL

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Praise:

For recoveries & rehabs:

Donna Faye Powelson

Peggy Lemley Marcia Stiller

Ethel Fellinger

Carolyn Whitehouse

Tyler Yager

Prayer:

Students, staff, administration, teachers returning to school of any age

Mary Wright - broken hip recovery

Dan Snyder-chronic back pain, tremors

Dennis Heineke - heart issues Marcus-brain cancer, on hospice; has

young family

The family of Stanley Davidson; Dennis

Willard (D Newton’s brother); Linda Finton (C Lemley’s sister); Jim Stinnett

Helen Vass - rehab/Klein Center

Stuart & Barbara Kelly - Stuart on hospice

Stephanie Schmitz-health Barb Caparoon - back pain

Ongoing Prayer Requests

Tony & Donna Newton

Bonnie McFarland

Freedom of Religion

Unsaved family & friends Persecuted Church

Laura Thomas - renewing visa to continue

with mission in Africa

Lil Lung - nursing home Brian Vance - ALS

Raymond Simmons - on hospice

Guy Thompson - kidney failure, dialysis

Linda Hughes - rehab @ Lexington Square in Keokuk-much improvement!

LaRae Roth

Doris Waller

Cancer:

Danny Quinn - lung cancer Melinda Briscoe - vertebrae collapsing

Mike Jarrett-kidney cancer

Randy Fleming - MDS/blood cancer

Nic Mershon-16 yrs - leukemia, chemo Nancy Easter - stomach & liver cancer

Sarah Ferguson Windham - multiple

myeloma (Charles & Missy’s daughter)

Larry Frey (K Harrison’s bro) cancer

Missions of the Month:

Tri-State Family Services St. Louis Christian College

Australian Christian Mission/Branhams

Tender Mercies/Midwest Food Bank

Aaron & Matti Penfield to the family at BCC.

Aaron is assistant camp manager at LaMoine and Matti

is his new bride. Both are baptized believers and want

to be a part of the BCC family as we minister together.

Burnside Beacon

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Staff:

Mark Nichols, Preaching Minister

217.357.4753

[email protected]

Rachael Moore, Children’s Director

309.333.5104 cell

[email protected]

Seth Tyler, Student Minister

217.357.1379

[email protected]

Debby Schmitz, Secretary

Ian Whitmore, 515-494-8653

Elders:

Wayne Caparoon 217.755.4378

Wayne Humphrey 217.219.1748

Jim Jefferson 217.242.4115

Office Contact:

217.746.3571

[email protected]

www.burnsidechristian.org

Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Sunday Services:

Sunday School 8:30 a.m.

Worship & Jr. Church 9:45 a.m.

Sunday Night Youth Group

6th-8th grade: 4:30-6:30 p.m.

9th-12th grade: 6:00-8:00 p.m.

Through out the week:

Bible Studies / Small Groups at

various locations.

Can Do Kids: Thursdays, 3:30-5 p.m.

resume in fall

August

Attendance

8/5 SS ................ na

Church ....... 208

8/12 SS ................ 97

Church ....... 203

8/19 SS .............. 107

Church ....... 204

8/26 SS .............. 108

Church ....... 223

Find treasurer’s reports

in the bulletin or pick-up

a monthly report in the

fellowship hall.

Congratulations to Robert & Jane Menn as

they have two “new” granddaughters! Amori-

na Grace was adopted by TJ & Jenn Menn. The adop-

tion was final in August. TJ is now stationed at Fort

Campbell, KY. Emrie Faith was born to Misty & Kaleb

Menn August 19, 2018 in Greeley, CO.

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September 2018 Volunteers

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Date Meditations Church Cleaners Nursery

Sept. 2 Seth Tyler

Week of Sept. 3-8: Tom & Dawn

Todd, Jim & Pam Jefferson, Al & Mary

Jo Frakes

0-2 yrs.: Donna Kleopfer, Sandy Kleopfer 2-3 yrs.: Elleanna Mantia, Pat Briscoe

Sept. 9 Lee Wibbell

Week of Sept. 10-15: Wayne & Barb

Caparoon, Kevin & Kim Deitrich, Keith

& Heather Mohr

0-2 yrs.: Brad & Elizabeth Dixon 2-3 yrs.: Brandon & Chelsie Bliss

Sept. 16 Keith Mohr

Week of Sept. 17-22: Frank Hutchins,

Susan Climer, Becky Humphrey, Lee &

Meghan Wibbell, Jacki Wibbell, Deana

Ferrill

0-2 yrs.: Allison Jacob, Linda Jacob 2-3 yrs.: Tera & Madi Cole

Sept. 23 Mel Roth

Week of Sept. 24-29: Don & Linda

Jacob, Brad & Elizabeth Dixon, JJ &

Tera Cole family

0-2 yrs.: Amanda & Sydney Grotts 2-3 yrs.: Lee & Meghan Wibbell

Sept. 30 Youth

Week of Oct. 1-6: Jordan & Danielle

Shuman, Mark & Lindsay Nichols, Mike

& Toni Carlisle, David Prior

0-2 yrs.: Sherry Bliss, Elyse Moore 2-3 yrs.: Michelle Jacob, Pam Jefferson

Mondays 5-6 p.m.

3 closed

10 Tami Carroll

17 Dianne Balmer

24 Sharon Wheatley

Wednesdays 9-10 a.m.

5 Janie Long

12 Linda Jacob

19 Carole Crum

26 Pam Jefferson

Food Pantry Volunteers

Door Greeters:

Dennis & Sharon Pettit

Jim & Pam Jefferson

Jr. Church Volunteers:

Emma Roth

Maryn Roth

Communion Preparer:

Florine Dixon

Coffee Ministry:

Florine Dixon

Servers:

Don Jacob

Kevin Deitrich

Brad Dixon

Dave Carroll

Mike Carlisle

David Prior

Zach Schulte

Tom Todd

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

Sunday Night Youth Group starting Sept. 16th

4:30-6:30 p.m. Middle Schoolers

6:00-6:30 p.m. food/snacks

6:00-8:00 p.m. High Schoolers

2

3

4 5

6

7 8

GOLF BENEFIT

Sunday Night

Youth Group Kick-

Off 5-8 pm

9

10

11

Ladies Bible

Study 9:30am

12

workday @

LaHarpe Nursing

Home 10am

13

14

15

Dan Bremnes con-

cert @ Legacy

Theater 6:30

16 Memorization Re-

ward Party

Sunday Night

Youth Group

17

18

Ladies Bible

Study 9:30am

19

20

21

22

Benefit Meal for

One Family One

Purpose 6-8

23 Sunday Night

Youth Group

30 Sunday Night

Youth Group

YOUTH SUN

24

Men’s Fellowship -

Blandinsville

6:30 pm

25

Ladies Bible

Study 9:30am

26

See You at the

Pole

27 28 29

Ladies’ Freedom

Conference @

Grace Bible Ch,

Dallas City

September 2018

6-Scott & Laurie Cowser

12-Todd & Chelle Grotts

17-Lee & Meghan Wibbell

20-Mike & Michelle Bavery

22-Dennis & Sharon Pettit

2-Kevin Driskell

3-Dennis Schulte, Kaylee Kerr

4-Sally McPherson

5-Donna Kleopfer

6-Kale Carlisle, Maddie Quesenberry

8-Isaac Dixon

9-Toni Carlisle, Tami Carroll

11-Mitch Delozier, Liz Snyder

13-Robbie Vass

14-Keaton Roach

15-Bentley Fisher

16-Kevin Youngmeyer

17-Wilma Snyder

18-Elisha Nelson, Brynlei Shuman

22-Bernie McPherson

25-Wyatt Adams,

John Nelson

27-Jewel Nelson

28-Tyler Adams

30-Carol Tyler

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September 2018

It’s time to have a little fun while making cookies! Look up each verse to find out which ingredi-ents you’ll need to make your cookies!

Scripture Cookies

“His talk is smooth as ____...”

Psalm 55:2

“...As people gathered abandoned,

___, so I gathered all the countries

…” Isaiah 10:14

“The Kingdom of Heaven is like

yeast that a woman took and mixed

into about 60 pounds of ___...”

Matthew 13:33

“A little ___ works through the

whole batch of dough.” Galatians

5:9 (substitute baking soda)

“...they must not drink grape juice

or eat grapes or ___.” Numbers 6:3

“Go up to the land flowing with milk

and ___.” Exodus 33:3

“...just as Christ loved us and gave

himself up for us a ____ offering…”

Ephesians 5:3 (vanilla is a fra-

grance)

“You are the ____ of the earth.”

Matthew 5:13

“I have perfumed my bed with

myrrh, aloes, and ___.”

Proverbs 7:17

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“Other seed fell among thorns,

which grew up and choked the

plants, so that they did not bear

__.” Mark 4:7 (Oats are a type of

grain.)

Bake:

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

2. Beat honey and butter for 1 minute.

3. Add egg and vanilla, beat until well blended.

4. In separate bowl, combine flour, oats, baking

soda, salt & cinnamon.

5. Slowly add dry ingredients to the wet mixture.

6. Mix in raisins.

7. Bake for 13-16 minutes.

NIV was used for scripture references. Have fun

searching and eating!!

What is

Mom2Mom? The

journey of moth-

erhood: fueling each other through faith, fellow-

ship, and friendship. So, mom friend...need a

break? Join us every other Friday...for fun,

laughter and a quiet cup of coffee. Proudly wel-

coming Mothers of children ages birth through

childhood.

What to Expect: Brunch-can’t meet without food!

Discussion - connect with moms; grow & learn

together

Speakers - to give us insights and ideas

Crafts-fun, easy projects for even the least crafty

Childcare provided - kids have fun at M2M Kids

during M2M meetings

PLUS - Moms Nights Out and playdates

Meeting dates: Sept. 14 & 28; Oct. 12 & 26;

Nov. 9 & 30; Dec. 14; Jan. 11 & 25 and more.

2nd & 4th Fridays, 9:15-11:15 a.m. @ 1st Bap-

tist Church, Carthage.

Contact Heather 309-333-9221; Leah 407-403-

0989. on Facebook Western Illinois Mom2Mom

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days, Fridays 8:00 a.m. - noon or Wednesdays 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Email is [email protected] Web is www.tristatefamilyservices.org Phone is 217-357-3343

All information taken from the website, summer 2018 newsletter and a brochure about The Open Table.

Burnside Beacon

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Saturday, September 1 Ezekiel 18-19

Sunday, September 2 Ezekiel 20-21

Monday, September 3 Ezekiel 22-23

Tuesday, September 4 Ezekiel 24-27

Wednesday, September 5 Ezekiel 28-31

Thursday, September 6 Ezekiel 32-34

Friday, September 7 Ezekiel 35-37

Saturday, September 8 Ezekiel 38-39

Sunday, September 9 Ezekiel 40-41

Monday, September 10 Ezekiel 42-43

Tuesday, September 11 Ezekiel 44-45

Wednesday, September 12 Ezekiel 46-48

Thursday, September 13 Joel 1-3

Friday, September 14 Daniel 1-3

Saturday, September 15 Daniel 4-6

Sunday, September 16 Daniel 7-9

Monday, September 17 Daniel 10-12

Tuesday, September 18 Ezra 1-3

Wednesday, September 19 Ezra 4-6, Psalm 137

Thursday, September 20 Haggai 1-2

Friday, September 21 Zechariah 1-7

Saturday, September 22 Zechariah 8-14

Sunday, September 23 Esther 1-5

Monday, September 24 Esther 6-10

Tuesday, September 25 Ezra 7-10

Wednesday, September 26 Nehemiah 1-5

Thursday, September 27 Nehemiah 6-7

Friday, September 28 Nehemiah 8-10

Saturday, September 29 Nehemiah 11-13,

Psalm 126

Sunday, September 30 Malachi 1-4

Dear Church Family, Words cannot begin to ex-

press my gratitude and thanks for all the prayers,

cards, visits and messages of encouragement be-

fore and after my surgery. On days when I did not

feel so good I could feel your prayers and kind

words of encouragement. The time I spent in recov-

ery helped draw me into the presence of Jesus.

Your messages helped me rest in the provision of

God’s grace and the sufficiency of His power and

plan. Thank you and May God bless you,

Marcia Stiller

Thank you for the prayers, cards & your presence at

the services for my brother-Dennis Willard. It was so

appreciated. “When you pass through the waters, I

will be with you, and when you pass through the

rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk

through the fire you will not be burned; the flames

will not set you ablaze.” Isaiah 43:2. Thanks again

for the encouragement. We love you!

Tony & Donna Newton

Dear Burnside Christian Church,

Thank you for helping us fill our pantry before the

start of another exciting school year. Many social

activities to start the year will equal a lot of food

needed and we hope this means a lot of new rela-

tionships found. Please join us in prayer for food to

lead to relationships. Blessings,

Barry, Avery & Alicia (CSC Staff)

Thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to

go to LaMoine Christian Camp. I had a blast. Each

day was filled with all kinds of fun activities and I

met some awesome people. Most importantly I

came home with a stronger bond with God. Thanks

again! Summer R

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September 2018

Area Men’s Fellowship - will

meet at Blandinsville Christian

Church on Monday, September 24,

6:30 p.m. Cody Stinnett of Vermont

Christian Ch will be the speaker.

Men’s PK Breakfast will not meet in Septem-

ber.

Beacon deadline for October 2018 issue is

Wednesday, September 19.

Food Pantry suggestions for September are

canned fruit, Jell-O/pudding mixes, pasta sauces.

Ladies Bible Study on Tuesdays, 9:30 a.m., at

the church begins September 11th. Material to

study “Listening to God.” All ladies are welcomed

to be a part of this study time. Contact for group

is Becky Humphrey.

Ladies Sunday School class is beginning new

material, “Building Your Strengths.” A new study,

a great time to join the class on Sunday morn-

ings at 8:30 a.m. Contact for class is Heather

Mohr.

Office will be closed Sept. 3 for Labor Day.

There were 150 men attended the Fish Fry and a

free will offering of $2,483 + was taken for

LaMoine Camp. A BIG THANK YOU to ALL who

helped make the Fish Fry go so well!

FAMILY CAMP @ LAMOINE CHRISTIAN

CAMP is Friday, August 31-Monday, September

3. This camp is offered on a free-will donation.

Please register your family by calling 217-654-

2238. Let camp know what day(s) you plan to

attend and how many people to expect. Please

leave a message if there is no one available to

assist you. A limited number of male, female cab-

ins are available.

LaMoine Christian Camp & Campus Students for

Christ 27th Annual Golf Outing & Cookout will be Saturday, September 8th at the Harry

Mussatto Golf Course, 1215 Tower Road, Ma-

comb. Cost is $60/person that includes 18 holes

of golf with cart, 2 Mulligans, a door prize, and

lunch. Registration at 7 a.m. with Shotgun Start

at 8 a.m. Lunch is served at Campus Students

for Christ after the outing. Please register by

September 1 with Campus Students for Christ by

email: [email protected] or call 309-837-4787

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CASA Volunteers Needed

Court Appointed Special Advocates are trained

community volunteers appointed by a judge to

speak up for abused or neglected children in

court. Hancock County Volunteers Needed! Come

to orientation to hear more about his important

volunteer opportunity on Friday, September 14, at

NOON. This will last 20-30 minutes, snacks pro-

vided. Meet at the CASA Office, First Baptist

Church, 601 Main St., Carthage. Park in alley and

go in backdoor where CASA office located. Call

Mandy Humphry with your RSVP or more info at

319-795-3714 or email [email protected].

BCC Student Ministry’s

K - I - C - K - O - F - F

to F - A - L - L

Sunday Night Youth Kick-off is on Sat-

urday, September 8th, 5-8 p.m. at LaMoine Camp.

Rides available from IWHS at 4:30 p.m.

Sunday Night Youth will meet on Sunday night,

September 16 and each Sunday following with

Middle Schoolers meeting 4:30-6:30 p.m. Rides

available from IWHS at 4:15 returning about 6:45.

High Schoolers are meeting 6:00-8:00 p.m.

Rides available from IWHS at 5:45 returning about

8:15.

Wednesday Morning Bible Study for Middle

Schoolers will start at 7:45 a.m. Listen for an-

nouncements at school for start date and place.

Tuesday Morning Coffee & Donuts will be at First

Baptist Church at 7:15 a.m. for the High Schoolers.

Watch for announcement of start date.

SEE YOU AT THE POLE is Wednesday, Sep-

tember 26th before school. Check with Seth for

complete details.

Invite your friends and make this the best

Sunday Night Youth Group ever! Follow

the latest on FB and IG @burnsidestudentministry

or “thetrickshot” (Seth) on SC. Text Seth or email

him at [email protected]

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Burnside Christian Church

2088 E. County Road 2110

Burnside, IL 62330-4019

Non-Profit Organization

U.S. Postage

PAID Carthage, IL 62321

Permit #27

Tri-State Family Services is a local mission with

their home base in Carthage, IL. A board of direc-

tors, volunteers, and executive director Sherry

Bliss open their door to help women & men devel-

op a stronger, healthier family.

The summer of 2018 they welcomed an intern,

Beth Ann Robinson, from Appalachian Bible Col-

lege in Beckley, West Virginia. She helped wherev-

er needed focusing on computers, stocking the

thrift store, working in the pantry and helping with

KAMMO.

The summer of 2018 has been busy serving 23

new clients, 967 returning clients, and giving away

2 new cribs. Remodeling is in progress. Upstairs at

the center the kitchen and dining room area has

been opened up to make it larger. The living room

and bathroom were also remodeled while the ceil-

ing downstairs was repaired after a leak from the

upstairs bathtub. All services continued throughout

the remodeling.

Open Table Update - A family of 6 graduated from

Open Table (they actually spoke at the annual ban-

quet March 2018) and the application process for a

new sister to begin a one-year commitment is un-

derway.

Open Table is a national organization that recruits

local volunteers who are trained to encourage and

be advocates for individuals/families that have a

need to make changes in their lives. These volun-

teers help the individual/family to establish goals,

hold them accountable, develop an overall plan

and implement it - to create change in their life. If

you would like to learn more about Open Table,

visit www.theopentable.org or contact TSFS.

Upcoming at TSFS are new classes that consist of

a cooking class, a sewing class, and an improved

American Sign Language (ASL) class.

The Semi-Annual Yard/Bake Sale will be Septem-

ber 5 & 6. “Take what you need, Pay what you

can” with some larger items & baked goods priced.

Donations will be accepted Sept. 5th, 7am-noon.

Yard Sale begins Sept. 5th 1-5 p.m. & Sept. 6th 7

a.m. - 4 p.m. Location: 603 Walnut St., Carthage.

Volunteers are always needed! Contact the center to learn more. One day of training is required with the next training day Wednesday, September 26, 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Other ways to help are through donations of stamps, copier paper, diapers (sz 3-5), crib sheets, paper towels, grocery sacks, food (food pantry) and money.

To contact Tri-State Family Services visit them at 603 Walnut St., Carthage on Tuesdays, Thurs-