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Look Who Is Coming To Dinner ome of my favorite childhood memories relate to discussions at home around the dinner table. Mom would prepare a delicious meal, dad would pray, and the conversation would begin. We would talk about politics, about theology, about Scripture, about problems, about relationships, about the future, about most everything. We would laugh and sometimes argue. This was an hour of sharing life together. Often my parents invited guests to join us. Friends from church. Missionaries. Relatives. Friends from our neighborhood. Often people who were hurting. I was in high school when I first realized what a gift these meal-time conversations were. Some friends of mine who had been invited several times for supper at our house said something like, “Ritch, we love the mealtime in your family . . . sharing about life together.” They really loved “hanging out” with my dad and mom and siblings over dinner. So much good and joy came from those common, ordinary meals. Healthy families have open homes. This is the clear message of Scripture. A home that shuts out the world from entering it is a home devoid of the grace of the Gospel. The grace of God flows through a home that opens wide its doors for others to share in it. Such a home is a powerful instrument for Christ to minister His saving and strengthening grace. So central is an open home to Christ’s ministry through us that one of the qualities absolutely essential in a man in order to be qualified to be an elder of the church is that he be “hospitable” (cf 1 Timothy 3:2; Titus 1:8). An elder cannot effectively lead the church if he is not hospitable because ministry begins with an open home. In Scripture, God often communicates His design to use us for His glory as we open our homes for others to enjoy relationship with us. My friends were impacted greatly by the love and relationship offered them in our home. Yes, we took them to church and to Vacation Bible School and to youth camps where the Gospel would be taught. But the strength of our family’s witness came from simpler roots. It came from an open home. I encourage you this month to open your home for the sake of God’s kingdom. You may be asking, “To whom should we open our home for the purpose of sharing life?” God tells us that three groups of people should have invitation to share life with us in the context of our home. (Continued on page 2) February 2013 Proclaiming Jesus Christ as Lord The Broadcaster S Dr. Ritch Boerckel Senior Pastor Issue 976 A home that shuts out the world from entering it is a home devoid of the grace of the Gospel. 2 Over the Coffee Cup 3 Missions 4 Elder News From Pastor Ritch 4 Bringing the Bible to Life 5 Open Hearts Open Homes 6 February Birthdays & Anniversaries 7 Calendar 8 Marriage Maintenance Checkups 8 Enhancing Your Marital Friendship Seminar 8 Valentine’s Banquet 9 Children’s Ministry 10 Bulletin Board of Events 11 Women’s Ministry Events 11 Men’s Ministry Events 12 Sign up for the web edition 12 First Prayer Singles Ministry News! See page 10.

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Look Who Is Coming To Dinner

ome of my favorite childhood memories relate to discussions at home around the dinner table. Mom would prepare a delicious meal, dad would pray, and the conversation would begin. We

would talk about politics, about theology, about Scripture, about problems, about relationships, about the future, about most everything. We would laugh and sometimes argue. This was an hour of sharing life together. Often my parents invited guests to join us. Friends from church. Missionaries. Relatives. Friends from our neighborhood. Often people who were hurting. I was in high school when I first realized what a gift these meal-time conversations were. Some friends of mine who had been invited several times for supper at our house said something like, “Ritch, we love the mealtime in your family . . . sharing about life together.” They really loved “hanging out” with my dad and mom and siblings over dinner. So much good and joy came from those common, ordinary meals.

Healthy families have open homes. This is the clear message of Scripture. A home that shuts out the world from entering it is a home devoid of the grace of the Gospel. The grace of God flows through a home that opens wide its doors for others to share in it. Such a home is

a powerful instrument for Christ to minister His saving and strengthening grace. So central is an open home to Christ’s ministry through us that one of the qualities absolutely essential in a man in order to be qualified to be an elder of the church is that he be “hospitable” (cf 1 Timothy 3:2; Titus 1:8). An elder cannot effectively lead the church if he is not hospitable because ministry begins with an open home.

In Scripture, God often communicates His design to use us for His glory as we open our homes for others to enjoy relationship with us. My friends were impacted greatly by the love and relationship offered them in our home. Yes, we took them to church and to Vacation Bible School and to youth camps where the Gospel would be taught. But the strength of our family’s witness came from simpler roots. It came from an open home.

I encourage you this month to open your home for the sake of God’s kingdom. You may be asking, “To whom should we open our home for the purpose of sharing life?” God tells us that three groups of people should have invitation to share life with us in the context of our home.

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February 2013

Proclaiming Jesus Christ as Lord

The Broadcaster

S Dr. Ritch Boerckel Senior Pastor

Issue 976

A home that

shuts out the

world from

entering it is a

home devoid

of the grace of

the Gospel.

2 Over the Coffee Cup

3 Missions

4 Elder News From

Pastor Ritch

4 Bringing the Bible to Life

5 Open Hearts Open Homes

6 February Birthdays & Anniversaries

7 Calendar

8 Marriage Maintenance Checkups

8 Enhancing Your Marital Friendship Seminar

8 Valentine’s Banquet

9 Children’s Ministry

10 Bulletin Board of Events

11 Women’s Ministry Events

11 Men’s Ministry Events

12 Sign up for the web edition

12 First Prayer

Singles Ministry News! See page 10.

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Over the Coffee Cup

by Char Wallen

We spent the holidays with our family in Wheaton, Illinois. Even our grandson came from Oregon so we were truly blessed! We were seated in their family room where the fire in the fireplace spoke so clearly to me. Coming out from the burning log were three distinct flames. Immediately I was reminded of God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. God spoke to me of heavenly things as He was the outer large flame. The flame to the right reminded me of Jesus, our earthly flame, as He spent time physically on this earth to endure so much for me. The third flame seemed to encompass all of the fire at times, that had to be the Holy Spirit who is ever with us who believe and trust in our Lord. It was hard to separate the flames as they would burst into a bright, cackling sermon for me.

The warmth, glow, and message seemed to continue on until the log began to burn away. Then my son added another log, and we were challenged anew by our blessed “Three-in-One!” Also the fire would become very red at times, and I was reminded of the precious blood that was humbled and shed for our sins. Even the soft glow, when the fire would burn down, reminded us of the importance for all of us “to glow” for Him, and never let our “fires” go out! They will never go out as long as the “spark of the Lord” abides in us.

How can we keep on fire for our Lord? Can a simple fireplace fire revive us again? The first thought that came to me was to daily “trust and obey.” Is it hard to trust during trying times? Yes, but don’t let the fire go out! That is when we must seek Him and obey. Even if your fire becomes very weak, you can ask God to “put another log on your (heart’s) fire!” He’ll rekindle your heart’s low flame, and it will never go out as you seek His warmth and direction.

I hope you can feel some of the joy and warmth I got from the fire, and most all, the joy of getting your heart fired up for Him. God is so good!

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1. Fellow members of the body of Christ. 1Peter 4:9, “Show hospitality to one another without grumbling.” Romans 12:13, “Contribute to the needs of the saints and seek to show hospitality.” Love for other believers is the ultimate apologetic that the church presents to the world. (cf. John 13:35) The world outside the church is filled with people who are isolated and hungering for “soul to soul” relationship. The church cannot communicate the intimacy that Christ offers us with God if we are not manifesting that intimacy of relationship in our own communion. Perhaps the first step toward evangelism and missions is simply inviting another individual or family from church over to your home for a meal.

2. People we do not know who are outside our normal sphere of relationship. Yes, we are to let brotherly love continue (cf. Heb. 13:1). I believe this is a first priority in our horizontal relationship, but we must not stop there. We also are called to open our lives and homes to strangers. Hebrews 13:2, “Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.” Think about that! Some literally have entertained angels without knowing it as they established their home as an open home for strangers.

3. People who are poor and powerless. True religion views life from the position of eternity. We do not invite people into our homes because of the benefit they can bring us here in this life. We invite people into our homes with a view to the benefit God will give us in the life to come. We look for the greater reward! The undiscerning ear may cry, “That sounds mercenary!” But God’s future reward is a pure and lovely motivation. Jesus said so!

Luke 14:12-14, “He said also to the man who had invited him, ‘When you give a dinner or a banquet, do not invite your friends or your brothers or your relatives or rich neighbors, lest they also invite you in return and you be repaid. But when you give a feast, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind, and you will be blessed, because they cannot repay you. For you will be repaid at the resurrection of the just.’”

This motivation of a future reward is sound because it roots us in faith to God’s promises in the Gospel. Being motivated by our faith in God’s future promises does not taint our sincere love for the poor and the powerless—rather it purifies it.

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Application: Who will you invite for dinner this

month?

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Missions Advance Fund — A Blessing to Bethany Fellowship Missionaries and an Advancement of God’s Kingdom Work Abroad

This is the second year of the Missions Advance Fund. Established by the pastors and elders of the Bethany Fellowship of Churches (BFC) as a part of the missions budget, the Missions Advance fund has a two-fold purpose:

The first purpose is to set aside an annual stream of missions funds that can be given in future years toward the support of missionaries that are raised up from the BFC. In this way we can prepare ahead of time to commit a significant amount of support to a new sent missionary with money in the budget that has not already been set aside for some other regular need.

The second purpose is to use this money for one-time projects proposed by our missionaries when it is not being used for the first purpose.

An invitation to propose projects was sent to all of our missionaries this past fiscal year and a team of volunteers evaluated projects and ranked the proposals in order to choose the best project to fund.

We received applications for 17 projects from our missionaries. This year we are able to fully fund three of those projects and partially fund a fourth.

The first award for $12,000 goes to a radio ministry in Asia on behalf of one of our missionaries to fully fund relocation of their broadcasting facilities to a site where there is room for volunteers to work and workers are afforded a more secure working environment.

The second award of $6,000 goes to Cesar and Nancy Cortez to fully fund pastor training workshops for 50 pastors in Esmeraldas, Ecuador.

The third award of $3,300 goes to Cru in Indy on behalf of Amanda Knussman to fully fund 200 copies of Bible study materials and to offer scholarships for students to attend conferences throughout the year.

The fourth award of $6,588 goes to Bethel Bible Institute in Korhogo, Cote d’Ivoire on behalf of Cheri Geise to partially fund expansion of classroom facilities.

We praise God for allowing our churches to be a blessing to our ministry workers through this Missions Advance Fund again this year!

March— Joplin, Missouri Pastor Lyall is leading a team of eight men to help with reconstruction following the tornado that hit there; this is coordinated with Samaritan Ministries (has a full team).

April — Uganda Steve and Carol Hornbrook are leading a team to Gulu to host a training summit for student leaders; design and build a power/inverter system for office computer backup, and build a Saturday club meeting area (has a full team). Future Trips:

Ecuador—June 28-July 6; led by Jason and Gayla Stoecker. A water project will be a focus along with possible work on the Rancho Alto church if time permits; in addition to the Stoekcer family, there is room for nine more participants. Contact Jason Stoecker at [email protected] or Carol Hornbrook at [email protected] for details.

Guatemala—Summer; exact dates and leader TBD; this will be a trip to visit and serve in an orphanage.

Ethiopia—November; trip will include outreach and evangelistic festival in Addis, Ethiopia; exact dates TBD; led by Gary Losey. For more details watch your Sunday worship folder or next Broadcaster.

Missions in February

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Dear Friends,

On Tuesday, January 15 Bev saw Dr. McVay, her pulmonologist, and he said, “Bev, you have about a year left. I will try to keep you here a year or more. Some people have experienced it stopping for a while. I would like to put you in a study of moderate to severe cases and you are definitely severe.” Bev smiled at him and said, “Since I know the Lord I can't lose either way. I want to stay active and go out when I feel like it and keep up the therapy as long as I can.” He smiled and said, “That is the best thing you have going for you.” Bev said, “Jon played pro baseball in the minor leagues and wrote a book. Would you like to have one?” He said, “Sure. Thank you.” Jon handed him ‘The Winning Pitch’ and Jon told him why Woodruff High School closed it’s doors. He laughed and we pray that if he hasn’t made a decision for trusting Jesus as his Savior and Lord, that he will after reading the book.

Bev said other things to him and he was obviously impressed, for he sat down again and wanted to hear more. Bev’s condition has brought about a blitz of witnessing opportunities almost everywhere we go. People are calling us wanting serious counsel about their problems and we are having the time of our lives. God is good. A man prayed on the phone with me to receive Jesus as his Savior and Lord after his wife just left him. Bev and I are now counseling both of them. We have a bunch more to say to you, but you get the picture. It's all about Jesus. PTL!

Love you all, Jon and Bev

You now have the chance to gain the life-changing skills that will help you deepen your delight in serving Christ! These Bringing the Bible to Life classes are provided to help you apply the timeless truths of Scripture to the struggles and experiences of your daily life. Originally developed by Bethany Community Church, these classes have been a blessing to many individuals, and are open to anyone (high school age and above) who desires to learn how to better apply the Bible to life's difficult problems.

Track 1: Introduction to Biblical Counseling & Discipleship

Classes began January 23, 2013 on Wednesdays from 6:15-7:30pm at Bethany Baptist Church in the sanctuary. You can join a class at anytime. Each week is a stand-alone class. Free childcare is available (with pre-registration).

Bringing the Bible to Life

God has smiled upon our church family by giving us Jon Burnham to serve as an elder for the past 20 months. Jon has been an influence of wisdom, faith and love to our leadership team and for our entire church. His leadership has impacted our ministry in profound ways. Recently, Jon prayerfully decided that the Lord would have him focus more upon helping his precious wife as she experiences greater physical difficulty due to her struggle with pulmonary fibrosis. Jon and Bev have been examples of a godly marriage through years of health and now through illness. We thank God for both of them. Recently, Jon and Bev sent me a note of update. The note was an example of the way Christ-exalting disciples approach life’s most difficult trials. I hope that Jon and Bev’s note encourages your faith as it did mine.

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Elder News From Pastor Ritch

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For God has not destined us for wrath, but to obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ, who died for us so that whether we are awake or asleep we might live with him. Therefore encourage one another and build one another up, just as you are doing. - 1 Thess. 5:9-11

When Open Hearts, Open Homes Orphan Care ministry started years ago, I remember looking at the finances needed to support families as they pursued adoption and the fact that Bethany was planning on building a new building.

I'm embarrassed to say that I didn't anticipate the amazing ways that the church body responded to the call to care for the orphan. Now with several years behind us we see the fruit of the labor as many families have adopted and fostered. As all things when God is involved the adoption/foster journey is not always without trial or complication. It is however, ALWAYS an opportunity for God to grow and refine those who have adopted/fostered and those who are in contact with the families and children.

As the Open Hearts, Open Homes Orphan Care ministry continues to grow and our adoptive/fostered kids

continue to age there is potential for the church family to witness these kids struggling in their relationships, attachments and identity. Some of these may be typical to all children as they mature and develop in their faith. However, some struggles may be specific to their early life experiences, their genetic make up and trauma. These struggles are often seen at home initially and then potentially expanded into their social and educational settings. It is a difficult struggle for believing parents as they balance the knowledge that God is sovereign in all circumstances with the reality of managing a struggling child at home. The body of Christ is crucial in the support of the family. In future articles, I hope to provide education and practical ways that you can continue to support the Orphan Care ministry taking place in these homes. Many adoptive/foster families would tell you the logistic/legal/financial hurdles required to get their children home is just a precursor to the real work that begins at home when we love, nurture and teach our children about the Lord.

Open Hearts Open Homes — Orphan Care Ministry

Date Teacher Topic

January 23 Pastor Joel Smith Is the Bible Relevant for Today's Counseling Problems?

January 30 Pastor Joel Smith The Gospel & Your Identity

February 6 n/a NO CLASS -- Join us for First Prayer service

February 13 Brian Phillips Biblical Understanding of the Basic Nature of Man

February 20 Pastor Joel Smith What is my Purpose in Life?

February 27 Pastor Joel Smith Why do I do what I do?

March 6 n/a NO CLASS -- Join us for First Prayer service

March 13 Pastor Joel Smith The Doctrine of Progressive Sanctification

March 20 Pastor Joel Smith How do I change?

March 27 Pastor Joel Smith Dealing with Disappointment and Loss

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By Monica Lonergan

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1 - Joseph Betts - Daniel Cain - Helen Hrivnak - Margo Marx 2 - Emily Carlile - Linda Hamilton - Nathan Korf

- Loraya Waterman - Mike & Pam Duncan - Roger & Lisa Haywood 4 - Sarah Ellison - Dennis Van Meter - David Weidner - Justin & Anita Davis

- Roger Bennington - Gary Conner - Anna Hofmann - Patty Inman - Kaitlyn Kreeger - Mickala Kreeger - Melissa Lueken - Aaron Tolson - Janine Tolson - Molly Wilson 6 - Elizabeth Anderson - Benjamin Bobchik - Nathan Burnham - David Hoerr - Acadia Jacobs - Tamar Kern - Ben Nelson - Camden Palmer 7 - Emma Borop - Robert Cassidy - Becky Hornbrook - Laurie King - Matthew Lueken - Mary Smith 8 - Abby Anderson - Noah Bauman - Lydia Benedict - Charles Hill 9 - Jon Baumann - Ruth Burnett - Caleb Lonergan - Justin McMenamy - Kim Sauder - Kyle Talbot

10 - Jon Bateman - Steven Bohde - David Wilmoth

- Isaiah Kern - Steve & Carol Hornbrook 12 - Ada Foreman - Braden Fouts - Hunter Fouts - Brad Gerdes - Gerry Greb - Wayne Miller - David Philyaw - Spencer Raw 13 - Caroline Baer - Madison Brown - Brent Graham - Margie Cobb - Madie Yanko 14 - Joelle Andris - Deidre Carlson - Lynn Carps - Karen Joyce - Julie Koch - Grant & Diana Burton - Bob & Anna Garrett

- Karsyn Dowd - Joe Grimaldi - Amy Inman - Jillian Philyaw - Melanie Rowley - Cadence Stuber - Brody Thach - Rich & Cherie Layne 16 - Hanna Ham - Cora Moon - Ken Park - Jake Rogers - Brandon Thach - Karen Wilton 17 - Abigail Betts - Carol Bricker - Justin Herman - Reagan Mason - Emily Nielsen 18 - Levi Ham - Andrew Sauder - Cheryl Scherer

19 - Anna Barngrover - Karen Burnham - Cooper Esterling - Jacob Hoerr - Mason Kieser - Jim Nygaard - Ron Penick - Kaytlin Post - Sam Smith - Luke Tucker - Zachary Weers 20 - Ishor Dhakal 21 - Marc Boyd - Hannah Dobra - Craig Eversole - Eden Moon - Daniel Schellenberg 22 - Mike Barber - Mick Dobra - Riley Siebenborn - Brice Teubel 23 - Kimberly Matthews - Jasmine Penick - Steve & Jill Delinski - Grace Yergler 24 - Justin Davis - Treyton Graham - Erin Myatt - Connor Setterlund - Hailey Tackett - Vi White - Corey & Chelsea Dozard 25 - Jordan Brush - Tom Colligan 26 - Delaney Burton - Braden Dietz - Dan Good - Alyssa Ellenbecker - Sarah Hausam - Leah Morgan - Jake Peters - Greg Urban 27 - Steve Herron - Jacquelyn Servey - Ken & Amy Park 28 - Agatha Baumann - Rick Hinck - Fang Qu - Tami Shynk 29 - Rachel Ellison

February Birthdays & Anniversaries

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 9:00am MOPS B

2 8:30am

Men’s No Regrets

Conference

3 8:15 & 11:00am Worship Services

9:45am Sunday School Singles Ministry Mtg.

4 7:00pm

Men’s Basketball

5 9:00am Ladies Bible Studies Men’s Bible Study 12:20pm & 6:15pm GriefShare 7:00pm Men’s Bible Study

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5:00-5:45pm Family Meal (BBQ)

6:15pm AWANA Youth Group

6:30pm First Prayer

7:45pm Choir

7 7:00pm

Sarah Barley

Baby Shower

8 9:00am MOPS A

9 8:00am-11:00am

Membership Class

9:00am Engage

Competition

5:30pm

Chinese New Year

10 8:15 & 11:00am Worship Services

9:45am Sunday School

12:30pm Dust to Glory Brunch

11 7:00pm

Men’s Basketball

12 9:00am Ladies Bible Studies Men’s Bible Study 12:20pm & 6:15pm GriefShare 7:00pm Men’s Bible Study

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5:00-5:45pm Family Meal (Chicken)

6:15pm AWANA Youth Group Prayer Room Open

7:45pm Choir

14 15 9:00am MOPS B

6:15pm

Valentine’s Banquet

16 8:30am

Marriage Seminar

17 8:15 & 11:00am

Worship Services

9:45am

Sunday School

18 7:00pm

Women Helping

Women

Men’s Basketball

19 9:00am Ladies Bible Studies Men’s Bible Study

12:20pm & 6:15pm GriefShare

6:00pm Hats of Hope

7:00pm Men’s Bible Study

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5:00-5:45pm Family Meal (Gondolas)

6:15pm AWANA Youth Group Prayer Room Open

7:45pm Choir

21 7:00pm

Laura Janssen

Baby Shower

22 9:00am MOPS Tea

23 6:00pm

Women’s Event:

Girls Night Out

24 8:15 & 11:00am Worship Services

9:45am Sunday School

1:00pm EE Begins

25 7:00pm

Men’s Basketball

26 9:00am Ladies Bible Studies Men’s Bible Study 12:20pm & 6:15pm GriefShare 7:00pm Men’s Bible Study

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5:00-5:45pm Family Meal (Tacos)

6:15pm AWANA Youth Group Prayer Room Open

7:45pm Choir

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February 2013

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Join us for a special evening! Enjoy a delicious dinner

prepared by Chef Lyall and a touching focus on love.

Reservations are required and space is limited.

Dinner will include:

Appetizer, Soup, Salad, Choice of Entrée & Dessert

Entrée Options: Prime Rib,

Chicken Alfredo, Glazed Salmon, Vegetarian

RSVP by February 8: online: www.bethanycentral.org email: [email protected]

phone: 692-1755

The Master

Design for

Marriage

Friday, February 15, 2013 6:15pm at Bethany Baptist

Cost: $26 per couple

Have you ever gone to a car dealer for a 30,000–mile maintenance check?

We want to offer the same type of service for something far more important than your car—your

marriage! We would encourage everyone to consider participating in a Marriage Maintenance

Checkup, especially those couples who will celebrate their first anniversary in 2013 or those who will

celebrate an anniversary that is a multiple of five (fifth, tenth, fifteenth, etc.).

In February, we will be offering 35-minute appointments with one of our pastors. Plan now to set aside time during the week of February 25-28 to invest in your marriage! Watch the weekly worship

folder for details or contact Melody at [email protected] or 692-1755.

Enhancing Your Marital Friendship Saturday, February 16, 2013

8:30-11:30am Bethany Baptist Church l Cost: Free

Childcare: Provided (registration requested) Speakers: Pastor Ritch Boerckel & Pastor Art Georges

Come join us for a fun time of instruction that is designed for married couples, but will also be helpful for couples

who are preparing for marriage.

Register online at www.bethanycentral.org or by contacting the church office at 692-1755.

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Marriage Maintenance Checkups

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VBS is Coming!

It’s time to start thinking about Vacation Bible School! The Kingdom Chronicles—Standing Strong in the Battle for Truth is coming July 8-12. The Kingdom Chronicles will combine some Old Testament Scripture with the focus on Ephesians 6:10-18. See Jerry Sanderson for more information.

Nursery

Praise God that we continue to see many precious babies born at Bethany! What a privilege it is to give loving and safe care to the little ones so their parents can worship with peace of mind.

If you are newer to Bethany, or if you have been at Bethany a long time, Nursery Ministry is for you. Bethany is blessed to have new children every week.

Nursery is a foundational ministry that we ask all members and attenders to participate in. Are you on a Nursery Team yet? Teams serve only four times a year.

Please see Jaclyn Taylor or Jerry Sanderson [email protected] for more information.

Jerry Sanderson

This year is the start of an exciting new ministry for Bethany parents of children with special needs! This Parent’s Night Out will provide parents of children with special needs an opportunity to go out on their own.

Starting March 15 we will invite these parents to bring their school age children with special needs, and their siblings, to church for two hours of fun from 6:30 to 8:30pm. Parents will then be able to leave and do something for themselves. The children will participate in a time of singing, Bible stories, crafts, games, and snack time.

This is our opportunity to love on these kids and share Jesus with them. It is also our privilege to encourage these parents by loving on their children while providing a safe fun environment for the children.

We are encouraging ABC classes to take one evening a year to host the events. If you would like to help please contact Margie Cobb at 309-346-0975 or by email at [email protected]

If you are a parent of a child with special needs please save the following dates: March 15, April 12, May 10, September 13, October 4, November 8. We look forward to serving you then!

2013 Children’s Ministry Save the Dates

June 1 Children’s Ministry Family Picnic

June 3-7 MusiCamp

July 8-12 Vacation Bible School

August 6-7 Family Campout

Sunday School Pastor Kevin In February, we will continue with 1 Samuel. The Scriptures covered in February are: 3 God Sees David’s Heart — I Samuel 16 10 David Defends God’s Honor — I Samuel 17 17 God Is Sovereign Over Friendships — I Samuel 18:1-11, 20:1-42 24 God Judges Between David & Saul — I Sam. 24

Parent’s Night Out Introducing Bethany’s Special Needs Ministry

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GriefShare GriefShare has just begun a new 13-week session. It is not too

late to join us if you would like help, hope and encouragement as you work through the death and grief of your loved one.

We meet on Tuesdays at: 9am during Ladies Bible Study for women who have experienced a miscarriage or loss of an infant/child; 2:20pm or 6:15pm for any loss.

Please contact Nicole Pepper, 683-1181 (infant loss) or Dave or Marilynn Perry 579-2408 for information.

Singles Ministry “Big Game” Party

February 3 @ 5:00pm

Contact: [email protected]

At the home of Don & Mura

Haupt 607 S. French Dr.

Dunlap

Singles Ministry Meeting

Sunday, February 3 at 9:45am—Choir Room

All singles are invited to attend; the meeting will include an update on the

recent changes to the singles ministry.

Anyone is welcome to attend this competition which is designed to develop young people who will

effectively learn, defend and communicate Biblical truth. The event begins at 9am. For details

contact Jerry Sanderson ([email protected]).

February 9

Mark your calendar for this event! Saturday, March 23 * 10am-2pm The Shoppes at Grand Prairie

This event will be a fun-filled way

to reach out to the community and them about our church.

Watch your Sunday worship bulletin for further details.

Evangelism Explosion

The spring semester begins February 24 and runs through May 19. We will meet on Sundays from 1–4pm. If you are interested, contact Pastor Matt as soon as possible by calling the church office at 692-1755 or emailing [email protected].

Now is a great time to join the choir!

Serve the LORD with

gladness! Come into his presence with

singing! Psalm 100:2

Contact Pastor Fred for details. [email protected].

PrimeTime Fellowship Monday, February 18—11am All those age 50+ are invited

Bring a side to share. Main dish provided.

We will discuss heart issues: Important healthy practices we can do as we age; Important things we need to plan for as we age; Communicating with your family as it relates to your estate, important documents, medical decisions, etc.; Bring any questions you may have about anything!

RSVP to the office at 692-1755 or on the Communication Card in the worship folder.

Saturday, February 9

8-11am

If you are interested in joining the church or just learning more about

Bethany, plan to attend. Please RSVP to the church office

([email protected]).

Video topics in Feb.

5 When your Spouse (Infant) Dies 19 Why? 12 Your Family & Grief 25 The Uniqueness of Grief, Part 1

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Discipleship Events

Training Class — March 10

Roundtable Forum — April 14

If you would like more information on how to get connected with discipleship at Bethany, contact Pastor Matt at [email protected] .

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for Sarah Barley Thursday, February 7 at 7pm Jason and Sarah are expecting a baby boy in March. They are registered at: Babies R Us and Target. for Laura Janssen Thursday, February 21 at 7pm Craig and Laura welcomed their daughter Reece in January. They are registered at: Babies R Us and Target.

Women Helping Women Work Night Monday, February 18 at 7pm Women Helping Women serves those experiencing miscarriage, still birth, early infant death, and infertility. On work nights we prepare products and kits for keepsake boxes that will help parents through the difficulty of losing a child. Sewing skills are not required. Contact Nicole Pepper at 683-1181. Hats of Hope Work Night Tuesday, February 19 at 6pm The work nights are an opportunity to come and meet some cancer survivors, use your gifts and talents in sewing and knitting , or simply to cut fabric and make fabric flowers for hats for cancer patients. Yarn and materials are supplied. for you if you desire to make hats at home. Contact: Holly Miller a 648-1693 or [email protected].

Men’s Ministry Events

No Regrets Men’s Conference Saturday, February 2, 2013 8:30am-4:00pm at Bethany Baptist Church

There is still time to attend this HD simulcast event with satellite speakers James MacDonald, Kenny Luck, Dan Seaborn, Vince D’Acchioli, and Steve Sonderman, plus local break-out session speakers. Tickets are available from the church office or at www.bethanycentral.org. Cost: $15 in advance, $20 at the door (includes lunch).

Adventure activities include: Hiking &

Ropes Course, Rappelling, Caving

and Rafting.

Prior experience in the adventure areas is not

necessary but willingness to try is required. This is an opportunity to grow past

your comfort zone together.

These adventure activities and evening spiritual challenges on Authentic Manhood will provide a life-changing experience for

you and your son.

Women’s Ministry Events

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June 16-21, 2013 Cost: $900 per father/son pair

(Includes: travel, special Father’s Day activity, meals, lodging, adventure

activities, commemorative keepsake, and unforgettable memories.)

Trip is limited to the first 10 pairs that send in their deposit. Sons must be

at least 14 years old

Brochures available at the Welcome Center. A minimum of five pairs are necessary to make this trip feasible. Contact Pastor Lyall or the church office today at 692-1755 if you are

interested.

Girl’s Night Out Saturday, February 23 6 to 9pm

Men’s Basketball Monday nights at 7pm for men college age and up

For details, contact Grant Hannah ([email protected]) or Gary Stoller ([email protected]).

A Night of Games & Fellowship for women age 18 and up. Watch your Sunday worship bulletin for additional details.

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