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Dear Believers Baptist Church, We are so thankful to you all. From the phone calls, the visits, the cards, the food brought to the house to the beautiful plant you sent to honor our dad, we are thankful. The food that was provided after the service was delicious. Please continue to pray for our family as well as the Bell’s
] The LaBrue Family
On October 11,
Pastor Tim and Kim
will share with us
a slide presentation and
stories from their trip.
We will celebrate this trip
with a Church wide Pot Luck
dinner immediately after
the morning services.
We will have a luncheon on Saturday, October 17th at 12:00 noon for all adults age 50 and over. Even if you have never
attended a Believers Saints activity, please come and enjoy the food, fun and fellowship. After lunch we will have a performance by “The Funtastics” who have been performing around Wichita since 1989, including being on KAKE TV. There is no charge for the luncheon, but we will take a love offering and we ask that you sign-up in the foyer to bring a salad or dessert. If questions, please contact Roberta Shaffer or Denise Fockler.
Happy Anniversary Oct 3rd— Mr. & Mrs. Ron Nieman
(Whitney) 23 years
Happy Birthday! Oct 2nd— Audra Arnold Oct 4th— Micaela Fira Oct 2nd— Nathan Barrager Oct 4th—Brady Potter Oct 2nd— Amy Carnahan Oct 6th— Elijah Grant Oct 2nd— Kristi Parry Oct 7th— Laura Cassity Oct 3rd— Kelly Duncan Oct 8th— John Brooks
Ministerial Staff
Rev. Tim Ohls Senior Pastor
Rev. Loren Phippen Associate Pastor
Support Staff
Janet Anderson Secretary
Believers Southern Baptist Church
13909 W 21st Street North Wichita, KS 67235
316-729-5399 phone 316-729-5344 fax
www.believersbaptistchurch.com
BSBC this week…
Sunday, Sep 27th Morning Worship 8:00 am Sunday school 9:15 am Morning Worship 10:30 am Deacon’s Prayer Meeting 4:00 pm Choir Rehearsal 5:00 pm Ladies Bible Study 5:00 pm Children In Action 5:00 pm Evening Worship 6:00 pm
Tuesday, Sep 29th Ladies Bible Study 9:30 am
Miracle G.R.O.W. Outreach 6:30 pm
Wednesday, Sep 30th Bible Skills, Drills & Thrills 6:30 pm Youth Activities 6:30 pm Bible Study 7:00 pm
Thursday, Oct 1st Family Rehab. Service 2:00 pm
Saturday, Oct 3rd Goddard Fall Festival Outreach Come and Go Meet and Greet
David and Sally DeWitt 1:00—4:30 pm
Bro. David, Instrumentalists and Choir 6:30-8:00 pm
Deacon of the Day George Goudie
Sep 27, 2015, Vol. 6 Issue 38
From the Pastor’s Desk This morning I wanted to share with you a blog posted some time
ago by David Manner who is employed by the Kansas Nebraska
Convention of Southern Baptist. David has been in our church to lead
worship and has a tremendous love for the Lord and His church. He wrote:
What compels you to do what you do…Convenience or Calling?
Convenience responds with, “This is what I was trained to do.” Calling
responds with, “This is what I was made to do.” Convenience: Fitting in
well with a person’s activities and plans; Comfortable; Easily accessible;
Suited or favorable to one’s own needs. Calling: A personal invitation
from God to carry out a unique task; A strong inner impulse prompted by
conviction of divine influence.
In his Worship Heart Cries blog this week Ed Steele wrote, “He
(Jesus) calls us to Himself, first. Before the crowds and calls of ministry,
before the confusion and craziness of everyday life, before our attempts of
doing, He calls us to Himself.”
• Convenience is a vocation; Calling is a ministry.
• Convenience is a profession; Calling is a purpose.
• Convenience is in the mean time; Calling is for a lifetime.
• Convenience compares to; Calling is contented by.
• Convenience focuses on withdrawals; Calling focuses on investments.
• Convenience is egoistic; Calling is altruistic.
• Convenience is guarded; Calling is transparent.
• Convenience is independent; Calling is collaborative.
• Convenience is upwardly mobile; Calling is inwardly and outwardly
mobile.
• Convenience is an occupation; Calling is a mission.
Philippians 3:13-14 Brethren, I do not count myself to have apprehended; but one thing I do,
forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forward to those
things which are ahead, I press toward the goal for the prize of the
upward call of God in Christ Jesus. (NKJV)
Are we called to worship and serve? Or do we merely engage with
the church and our world when it is convenient? This morning, Mark Wint
(IMB missionary) will be preaching in our morning worship time. Mark
and his bride Melynda, have experienced God’s calling and left behind
many of the conveniences we take for granted as they went to serve the
Lord. Tonight, Brother Loren will be speaking -- I’ve never known an-
yone with a deeper sense of calling about sharing Jesus with the lost. I
pray that today you will be challenged, called, and blessed!
Under His wing,
Pastor Tim
Receipts Sep 20, 2015
Budget Requirement $12,488.92 Budget Offering $10,441.20 World Mission Offering $380.00 Building Fund $205.00 Horseshoe Ministry $464.00 Literature $23.00 Love Offering-Tim Ohls $320.00 Memorial-Paul LaBrue $25.00 Youth $5.00 World Mission Offering YTD $34,974.27
Attendance Sep 20, 2015
Sunday Worship—8:00 am 35 Sunday School—9:15 am 160 Sunday Worship—10:30 am 177 Sunday Worship—6:00 pm 64
Attendance Sep 23, 2015 Adult Bible Study 37 Youth Activities 30 BSDT 61
Outreach
Thank you so very much for being such a loving and generous church!
Pastor Tim and Kim's Alaskan trip is within $500.00 of being paid in full.
On October 11, we will celebrate this trip with a Church wide Pot Luck
Dinner immediately after the morning services.
Pastor Tim and Kim will share with us a slide presentation and
stories from their trip.
Upcoming Outreach Events Oct 3—Goddard Fall Festival Andover Fall Festival Oct 10—Maize Fall Festival
Oct 17—Haysville Fall Festival
Well, we survived another 10 days at the Kansas
State Fair with the John 3:16 horseshoe ministry.
First, we want to thank everyone who was praying
for good weather. God answered that prayer and
weather wise we had one of the best years ever.
Thursday and Sunday were a little warmer but we
had plenty of wind to make it tolerable. We had a
very good turnout of workers; sixty individuals
came out and helped us. Of those 60, 35 were from
Believers. In total we had 154 work days, which
means a number of the 60 did more than one day.
First Southern Baptist church of Hutchinson was a
great help by sending 6 men to help us set up the
booth before the fair started and 14 of them helped
us at the booth. A great big thank you to everyone
who helped by praying, giving financially or by
being there, we could not make it without you. Our
space was in a high traffic area again and we
stayed busy most of the time. The middle of the
week was fairly slow but the weekends and Dil-
lon’s day on Monday were more than busy. We
were able to give out 2,750 horse shoes and every-
one who received a shoe heard the Gospel shared
using John 3:16. As usual we had people who were
interested until they heard that they were required
to listen to a presentation from the Bible. Our shar-
ers had very good conversations and 164 people
filled out a follow up card after praying to receive
Jesus as their personal Savior. We are starting our
follow up right away. We will be visiting with
those close to Believers. Several other churches
will visit the ones near to them. The rest we will
get help from the evangelism follow up people at
NAMB.
Well, counting Mulvane and the state fair we have
two down and 4 to go. On October 3 we are sched-
uled to be at Goddard and Andover for fall festival
days. There are also other activities that weekend
that may tie up some of our regulars so please pray
about helping us at both events. We need help with
the games and information booth. There are sig-
nup sheets for both Goddard and Maize days in the
foyer. Please let myself or Gail know if you can
help with the horse shoe ministry at Goddard and/
or Andover.
One of the great joys for me when doing the horse-
shoe ministry is how God uses it to help people
overcome their fear and to start sharing the Gospel.
It’s a joy to see someone lead their first person to
Christ. This is what makes this ministry so unique
and useable because there are so many different
ways to serve.
As of the finish of the state fair we have given
away 45,000 horseshoes and all have heard the
Gospel and many lives have been changed.
Love in Christ
Pastor Loren
Deacon’s Prayer Meeting Today, Sep 27th, 4:00 pm
We have moved: Dennis & Denise Fockler
657 N Fairway Street
Wichita, KS 67212