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Mother’s Day Gifts Pen & Bookmark Gift Set $1.50 “For You Mom” Book (SRP 9.99) 4.75 Key Chains, Bookmarks, Books, CD’s, Cross necklaces and more Graduation Gifts KJV Graduate package (SRP $55.00) $19.50 “For You Graduate” Book (SRP $9.99) $4.75 Key Chains, Bookmarks, CD’s and more TK Greeting Cards (SRP $3.50) SALE $2.50 Kids Favorite Bible Stories & Songs DVD $5.50 Toddler Veggie Tale Ball and Bat Set Veggie Tale Foam Balls– 3 to package Salvation Balls Just received several Children’s Novelties New Shipment of Christian T-Shirts Dave Ramsey- “Complete Guide to Money” Several HCSB or NKJ Bibles for only $6.00 NLT Bibles– Special Purchase- $8.00 to $16.00 Compact to Large Print Check out new CD’s and DVD’s North Grand River Baptist Association The Encourager 2 Thessalonians 2:16-17 Volume 35, Number 4 April, 2012 “Churches working together to fulfill Jesus’ Great Commission.” “Churches working together to fulfill Jesus’ Great Commission.” “Churches working together to fulfill Jesus’ Great Commission.” “Churches working together to fulfill Jesus’ Great Commission.” Matthew 28:18 Matthew 28:18 Matthew 28:18 Matthew 28:18- - -20 20 20 20 Alpha Edinburg Gallatin* Galt Jameson Jamesport Laredo Lineville Medicine Valley Mercer Modena Princeton Ravanna* Rural Dale Salem Shelburne Spickard Tenth Street Trenton First Union* U N I T E D O N M I S S I O N North Grand River Baptist Association 1108 N Main Director of Missions Trenton, MO 64683 Rev. E.J. Barnes Fax: 660.359.0200 Ministry Assistant E-Mail: [email protected] Debbie Dickinson BSU Telephone– 660.654.0785 BSU Director DOM’s Office– 660.359.3365 Telephone – 660.359.3897 Diann Barnes Web Page– northgrandriverbaptist.com North Grand River Baptist Association’s Purpose- “To mutually and prayerfully support, encourage and challenge one another as churches to exalt Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, to edify and equip His disciples to serve him and one another, and to evangelize those who have yet to come to know Him personally.” Matthew 28:19-20 Jamesport Baptist Church Saturday, 8:00 am May 19, 2012 All Men Invited! May 7 Jim & Cathie Whitley 8 Charlie Bullman 12 Brad Walker 17 Earl & Rebecca Nance 25 Steven & Dana Nelson 26 Sherry Walker NGR/HBA Camp Go Camp Romans 12 YOUTH CAMP June 4th-8th Camp Forms Due at Association Office by 5:00 pm on Friday May 4th Cost is $85 for forms submitted by May 4th and $120 for forms submitted after that date. (Payments due when register on June 4th at Camp) CHILDREN’S CAMP CHILDREN’S CAMP CHILDREN’S CAMP CHILDREN’S CAMP July 16th-20th– Camp Forms due at Association Office by 5:00 pm on Friday, June 16th. Cost is $75 for forms submitted by June 16th and $105 for forms after that date. Children’s camp is for children that have completed the 3rd to 6th grade. Baptist Home Homecoming 2012 Chillicothe Baptist Home Saturday, June 9 10 am to 2 pm Musical Entertainment, Bake Sale, Guided Tours, Games for Children of All Ages, Fishing & Outdoor Bar-be-cue (Freewill Offering) Everyone is Welcome! Thank you to Kayla Michael and to all the leaders for do- ing an awesome job in lead- ing the VBS Clinic. Much information and inspiration was gained. Orders need to be turned into Debbie by May 2 to get free shipping.

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Page 1: Mother’s Day Gifts Baptist Home Homecoming 2012 The … · 2015-01-21 · Mother’s Day Gifts Pen & Bookmark Gift Set $1.50 “For You Mom” Book (SRP 9.99) 4.75 Key Chains, Bookmarks,

Mother’s Day Gifts Pen & Bookmark Gift Set $1.50 “For You Mom” Book (SRP 9.99) 4.75 Key Chains, Bookmarks, Books, CD’s, Cross necklaces and more

Graduation Gifts KJV Graduate package (SRP $55.00) $19.50 “For You Graduate” Book (SRP $9.99) $4.75 Key Chains, Bookmarks, CD’s and more TK Greeting Cards (SRP $3.50) SALE $2.50 Kids Favorite Bible Stories & Songs DVD $5.50 Toddler Veggie Tale Ball and Bat Set Veggie Tale Foam Balls– 3 to package Salvation Balls

Just received several Children’s Novelties

New Shipment of Christian T-Shirts

Dave Ramsey- “Complete Guide to Money”

Several HCSB or NKJ Bibles for only $6.00 NLT Bibles– Special Purchase- $8.00 to $16.00

Compact to Large Print

Check out new CD’s and DVD’s

North Grand River Baptist Association

The Encourager 2 Thessalonians 2:16-17

Volume 35, Number 4

April, 2012

“Churches working together to fulfill Jesus’ Great Commission.”“Churches working together to fulfill Jesus’ Great Commission.”“Churches working together to fulfill Jesus’ Great Commission.”“Churches working together to fulfill Jesus’ Great Commission.” Matthew 28:18Matthew 28:18Matthew 28:18Matthew 28:18----20202020

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Trenton, MO 64683 Rev. E.J. Barnes

Fax: 660.359.0200 Ministry Assistant

E-Mail: [email protected] Debbie Dickinson

BSU Telephone– 660.654.0785 BSU Director

DOM’s Office– 660.359.3365 Telephone – 660.359.3897 Diann Barnes

Web Page– northgrandriverbaptist.com

North Grand River Baptist Association’s Purpose- “To mutually and prayerfully support, encourage and challenge one another as churches to exalt Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, to edify and equip His disciples to serve him and one another, and to evangelize those who have yet to come to know Him personally.” Matthew 28:19-20

Jamesport Baptist Church

Saturday, 8:00 am

May 19, 2012

All Men Invited!

May 7 Jim & Cathie Whitley 8 Charlie Bullman 12 Brad Walker 17 Earl & Rebecca Nance 25 Steven & Dana Nelson 26 Sherry Walker

NGR/HBA Camp

Go Camp Romans 12

YOUTH CAMP June 4th-8th Camp Forms Due at Association Office by

5:00 pm on Friday May 4th Cost is $85 for forms submitted by May 4th and $120 for forms submitted after that date. (Payments due

when register on June 4th at Camp)

CHILDREN’S CAMPCHILDREN’S CAMPCHILDREN’S CAMPCHILDREN’S CAMP July 16th-20th– Camp Forms due at Association Office

by 5:00 pm on Friday, June 16th. Cost is $75 for forms submitted by June 16th and $105

for forms after that date. Children’s camp is for children that have completed the

3rd to 6th grade.

Baptist Home Homecoming 2012

Chillicothe Baptist Home Saturday, June 9

10 am to 2 pm

Musical Entertainment, Bake Sale, Guided Tours, Games for Children of All Ages, Fishing & Outdoor Bar-be-cue (Freewill

Offering)

Everyone is Welcome! VBS 2012VBS 2012VBS 2012VBS 2012 Thank you to Kayla Michael and to all the leaders for do-ing an awesome job in lead-ing the VBS Clinic. Much

information and inspiration was gained. Orders need to be turned into Debbie by May 2 to get free shipping.

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From My Heart to YoursFrom My Heart to YoursFrom My Heart to YoursFrom My Heart to Yours

It's May—the month we recognize our mothers with a special day. In the month of May we also remember our loved ones and soldiers who have died with a special day. This month 20 plus of us will be going to a Canada Indian Reservation on a mission trip. Special prayer meetings have also been scheduled to pray for the upcoming "Youth Camp" at Grand Oaks on June 4-8. The prayer meetings will be held here at the Mis-sion Center on May 15th, 22nd, and 29th at 7:00 pm with Jim Whitley leading. (Everyone, who has a heart for young people, is urged to come.)

Proverbs 31:10-31 shares with us some important characteristics of a Godly mother. These include: (1) She is a valuable partner—verses. 10-12, 23. (2) She is a diligent provider—verses. 13-15, 21-22,27. (3) She is a wise producer—verses. 16-19, 24. (4) She is a generous person—verse. 20. (5) She is worthy of praise—verses. 28-31.

Hebrews 11 as well as many other Scriptures reminds us to remember those who have gone on into eternity before us—especially those of our heavenly family, those of our earthly family, friends and those who have fought for the freedoms we have. Let us learn from those and be thankful for them.

Pray for those going on the Canada Mission Trip (May 23-31) that we may be used of our Lord to bring His healing and salvation to native people who are hurting and are in need of deliverance (even as we are) from the enemies: Satan, demons, the flesh, the world, sin and death. Pray that we will be used to help start a thriving church on this reservation that has no church as of now.

Thank you for your prayers and active support. Keep praying for at least 3,000 people to be born again in our associational area by the end of this year!

For His Glory, E.J. Barnes

We went to the World Revival Church in Kansas City on Friday, March 30th where we were able to proclaim

Jesus Christ as Lord. While we were there, we were interviewed on Live television and we were able to promote Celebrate Recovery. This broadcast was shown in 8 countries and 37 states in America. We continue to help New-town with their CR. Celebrate Recovery meets every Saturday night with worship service at 6:00 pm, group at 7:00 pm, and Solid Rock Café at 8:00 pm. Grief-Share meets at the same time. There is trans-portation available for people inside Trenton City Limits. Call Tenth Street Baptist Church at 359-3307 if you need a ride or have any ques-tions. You are welcome to come and join us.

The National Day of Prayer is Thursday, May 3rd. Our nation and its leaders desperately need our prayers! We urge our churches and groups to participate in this time of prayer.

There will be a program in front of the courthouse in Trenton at 12:15 pm, as well as one at James-port City Hall at 12:15 pm. Perhaps there are others planned that we’re not aware of. Let’s join together for this time of prayer for our nation.

Beverly Martin & Sherry Knapp Christian Life Directors

March 2012

Reports Monthly

Inc. BSU Inc. SS MW EW

DT/ Wed WMU

Bapt. Men

Youth Kids

Ministry Bapt. Ltr/

Other

Alpha $ 234.33 $ 25.00 14 20 7

Edinburg $ 556.36 $ 61.82 45 76 42 11 12 6 1

Gallatin $ 824.69 $ 50.00 98 159 40 14 6

Galt $ 160.00 $ 25.00

Jameson

Jamesport $ 25.00 $ 25.00 29 63 25 1

Laredo $ 294.00

Lineville $ 181.57 $ 36.31

M. Valley $ 36.10 $ 25.00 27 27 15

Mercer $ 167.00 $ 25.00 84 16

Modena $ 124.08 $ 50.00 6 13 7

Princeton $ 562.16 $ 50.00 103 122 39 35 22 25 65

Ravanna $ 128.22 $ 54.95 14 14

Rural Dale $ 614.15 $ 75.00

Salem 32 42 21

Shelburne $ 411.75 $ 75.00 38 57 30 28 6

Spickard $ 60.00 12 30 6

Tenth St. $ 694.36 $ 115.73 97 200 40 5 100 4 3

Trenton FB $ 922.91 $ 205.09 104 163 45 14 102 1 1

Union $ 208.34 $ 100.00 57 85 27 41 6

Total $ 6,205.02 $ 998.90 676 1155 339 139 58 37 273 11 12

Chilli, FBC $ 460.00

MBC $ 45.00 March 2012 NGR Account

Beginning Balance $7,348.82 Income $12,206.63 Total $19,555.45 Expenses $12,590.23 Ending Balance $6,965.22

Line Items in General Checking Designated Funds $3,309.63 General Fund $3,611.69 Checking Balance Total $6,965.22

NGR October– March 2012 (Does not include designated funds)

Income $72,452.68 Expenses $70,215.23 Difference $2,237.45

Seminary Checking $458.21 Seminary Savings $2,063.59

Belarus $10,108.89

Benevolent Savings $744.79

NGR Savings $4,428.04

BSU– March– Income to Expense Beginning Balance $2,618.34 Income $4.592.84 Total $7,211.18 Expenses $2,301.59 Ending Balance $4,909.59 General BSU Fund $2,465.83 Designated BSU Fund $2,443.76

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MAY 13

We pray God’s Blessings for all Mother’s.

Wishing you a Wonderful Mother’s Day

Edinburg– We had our annual Joint Good Friday Services with Shelburne Baptist and Dockery Chapel which was well attended with fantastic special music from each church and the message was brought by Bro. Stan.

We had our annual Easter Breakfast on Saturday following Good Friday with great food prepared by the men of our Church with 52 in attendance.

We had 148 in our Resurrection Sunday services with a good spirit followed by an Easter egg hunt for the kids prepared by three ladies of our church.

We have a young man who has given his life to the Gospel Ministry and has shared in our pulpit and I would highly recommend him if you need to have your pulpit filled any time. Just contact me and I will get you in touch with him. My phone number is 654-1186.

We now have our Sunday Worship Services on the internet if you’re interested you can find it at sermon.net/edinburgbaptist

Gallatin- Join us on Sunday evening, June 3rd at 6:00 pm to hear Brent Vernon in concert. Brent is a singer, songwriter, ventriloquist, author and illustrator.

Medicine Valley- This has been an extremely satisfying week (April 16-20) for our work in the Humphreys community. We had eighteen present at our Tuesday night meeting. This included four adults, three teenagers and eleven children. A gospel presentation video was shown and the children then participated in a delayed Easter Egg Hunt.

Admittedly, mostly children, and in part due to the egg hunt, this was nevertheless the largest turn-out in some time.

On Thursday, April 19, we had our first food distri-bution from the Community Building in Hum-phreys. Food was distributed there to 101 resi-dents in 26 households.

Medicine Valley Continued- We also, earlier in the same day, distributed to 108 individuals in 37 households from the food pantry in Newtown, additional boxes were deliv-ered to another 48 individuals in 10 households, for a total of 257 people in 73 households receiv-ing assistance. There were 7 volunteer workers assisting at New-town and 12 volunteers assisting at Humphreys. In addition to enabling us to serve more people we expect this secondary distribution center to help our ministry gain approval as a unifying influ-ence in the community. Some of those to whom we have ministered at Newtown through the Celebrate Recovery activi-ties have moved away from this area. However, there are others who need to become involved. The prayer support of caring people is critical in fulfilling our desire to see people overcome ad-dictions to drugs or alcohol and/or to conquer other behavior problems. Excellent turnout for Easter Sunday services at Newtown included 38 for the breakfast and 42 for the special Easter services. Additional financial support is needed to enable us to minister effectively to a continually enlarg-ing number of people. Most needed are addi-tional funding for the basic budgetary needs, funds for teaching material in Celebrate Recov-ery, and basic food items for the food pantry. Most needed items are canned corn, peas, green beans and tomatoes. As God continues to bless our ministry, and to provide for our every need, we are grateful for those churches and individuals through whom His help is extended. May God continue to bless you all as you con-tinue in support of this “Mission in Your Own Backyard”.

Princeton- Starting May 2 and following for 10 weeks on Wednesday evening from 6:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M., we will be having Video-driven pro-gram by Dave Ramsey of “Get On The Road To

Financial Peace” from the Financial Peace Uni-versity. Cost will be $79.00 per couple/family unless 15 sign up, then, cost will be $69.00.

National Day of Prayer will be May 3. Our Youth will be going to Branson on May 5 & 6 for a concert. Men will be serving breakfast for Mother's Day honoring Mother's of our church on Saturday, May 12 at 8:00 am

Salem- We had a very nice Easter. The weather was beautiful, the men fixed a very nice breakfast, the kids had fun on the egg hunt. And we had a large crowd. Bro. Tim gave a very meaningful message and we had communion. It was just a wonderful time in the house of the Lord, for the most meaningful day in a Chris-tians life.

On May 6th a reception will be held, for Amanda Steely, (Bro. Tim and Cyndy's daughter) at the First Baptist Church in Chillicothe, from 3-5 p.m.

May 13th at 9 am, the men of the church will serve breakfast to the Mothers, in honor of their day.

Trenton First– April 15th was Awana Sunday. Our children had the morning worship service with leading the congregation in the pledges to the flags, reciting scripture and singing. April 18th was the last day with a pizza party and the store.

April 27th our senior adults will have a carry-in dinner at noon. After lunch Dr. Frank Fain for the Baptist Home will present a program called “Laughing your way through life”! This program has been a huge success. All senior adults were invited to attend.

CongratulationsCongratulationsCongratulationsCongratulations to the Youth

State Bible Drill winners from Tenth Street Baptist Church. Placing in the top ten in State is Christy Young at 6th place and

Kayla McCarter at 7th place. Ben Young placed 14th and Matthew Holstead placed 28th. All are great accomplishments and we con-gratulate all of you. Georgetta Young leads the Youth Bible Drills and any youth are welcome to join them. They meet on Wednesdays from 6:30 to 8:00 pm and will be starting in August.

2012 Destination LIFELIGHT Music Festival Missouri

Miracle Hills Ranch

Bethany, MO June 29-30, 2012

FREE ADMISSION

Building 429, Leeland, Fireflight, The City Har-monic, One Sonic Society, Press Play, Alan

Greene and Josh Brewer

Don’t Miss– 3 Stages, Children’s Area, Shopping, Food/Snacks, 5K Run, Paintball, Volleyball, Prize

Wheel and more

Camping, Swimming/Waterslide, Inflatable's, Canoeing/Paddle Boats

Www.LifeLight.org/Missouri

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May Days Celebration at SunnyviewMay Days Celebration at SunnyviewMay Days Celebration at SunnyviewMay Days Celebration at Sunnyview First, our April Spring Celebration Prayer Luncheon was awesome and inspiring! Shelly Sims shared about her medical missions trip to Haiti over the last 13 years. Ladies if your group is looking for a Missions project, Shelly can use pillowcase dresses and simple cloth dolls. If you would like information on how to make them please contact me. Shelly will also be glad to take any unused medications that anyone would like to donate. A big thank you to Rosalea Lee Wright for leading our devotional and prayer for our missionaries since Doris Provorse was unable to be with us. Due to the time element Belinda Hogan will

share about her work with the Shoebox Ministry at the May Days Celebration at Sunnyview. Don’t forget ladies that our May 15th Celebration will be at Sunnyview Nursing Home in the East Con-ference room at 10:30 am. Belinda may also share the highlights of M Counter as well as about the Shoebox Ministry. Virginia Stephenson our Northwest Regional WMU Consultant may also join us that day. After the program we’ll have a sack lunch and a time of fellowship. Our June 19th Summer Celebration will be held at FBC Trenton in the fellowship hall at 10:30 am. Please bring a towel for a prayer rug and a scarf to be used as a head covering and be prepared at one point to remove your shoes. We will have women’s prayer tea for Muslim women. After the de-votional we will have a covered dish luncheon, let’s have a sandwich and salad luncheon. Remember there will be no July or August meetings. We will resume our monthly programs on Sep-tember 11th, a week early due to the WMU/Women’s Ministry training at Grand Oaks on Thursday, September 20th. More details about the September program to follow. Ladies, Medicine Valley Community Ministry can still used canned vegetables, canned fruit and cere-als.

Bev Martin WMU Director

March 21-24 of Spring Break, a team of 12, 9 students and 3 adults, conducted a 3 day

DNOW-Part 2 “Uncooler” at Albia Road Baptist church, Ottumwa, IA. Joshua Ish-

mael preached the first worship service with 44 in attendance. Stephen Williamson

was the preacher for the next 2 nights with 37 the second night and 43 the third night.

Thursday morning our students connected with the director of Campus Crusades, Paul Barnes. For 3 hours

our team walked the campus passing out tickets with one word, “Why?". This generated enough curiosity

among the Indian Hills Community College students, that Paul was able to talk to many about his ministry.

Five of these IHCC students learned for the first time that there was a Campus Crusades ministry on campus.

Paul shared with them the times the club meets on campus. We also gave away pocket Johns to interested

students. One of the most valuable results of the 3 days was that 9 NCMC students were nudged by God out

of their comfort zones, and stretched to serve Him in ways they never thought they could. For the very first

time, some taught a Bible lesson, another student prayed publically, another shared a gospel tract, another

used her sign-language skills to sign Praise songs, another prayed with and for students when they were

asked by the Junior Hi and HS kids. All 9 saw God answer prayer within 24 hours of asking Him to move on

the hearts of a set of unsaved parents. As a group they prayed Thursday night for the parents, and Friday they

saw those same parents attend church for the very first time.

Also in March, the carpets were cleaned and the Shelburne men's group upgraded the basement kitchen sink

and faucet. Thank you trustees for bringing about these blessings. Another prayer answer is that God has pro-

vided 2 vans plus trailers for our Canada Trip. HBA has given permission for us to use their van/trailer, and

Ravanna Baptist Church has graciously given us permission to use their van. Pray now that God will provide

a trailer hitch for the Ravanna van to allow us to pull the second trailer we will need for the trip.

We now have 24 team members for the Canada trip to Shoal Lake #40. The trip is May 23-June 1, and there

are several details that God is pulling together. Pray and ask God if He wants you to sponsor a student finan-

cially who is taking time away from summer jobs to serve Him and share Jesus with the Indians of Shoal

Lake. There are 4 of the 24 who are still working hard to acquire the needed funds. Pray for the food supplies

needed for 9 days for not only the team but also for the people on the reserve that God allows us to share

with. Throughout these days we are seeking to be like the Acts first church, where daily believers fellow-

shipped and shared meals with each other. Pray for the team that we will be obedient when He gives us op-

portunities to share, and pray for the hearts of the Indian people that they will be ready to hear about the

HOPE that only God can give.

Other prayer answers are that we now have 3 students registered to serve as summer missionaries with us.

For the first time all three students are international students, one from Ghana, Nigeria, and Philippines. If

you would like your church to experience hearing about Christian worship and culture in other countries con-

tact me quickly so that I can schedule the best time for your church and these students to share with you.

Some other blessings that have happened: Christina has been having impromptu Bible studies on Thursday

mornings at the Cross Hall coffee shop. One of our students received Jesus as his personal Savior as a result

of our Tuesday 9 pm worship services on campus, and the transformation is unbelievable. Thank you, Aaron

Stark, for sacrificially coming every Tuesday night at 9 pm to share God's Word with our students.

He is Worthy to Receive the Rewards of HIS Sacrifice.

Diann Barnes

Mission Center

Will be Closed on

Monday, May 28th

Lynda Randle in Concert Saturday, May 12

7:30 pm at the Historic Missouri Theater

Reserved Seating is just $20

General Admission is $15

For Tickets: 816-324-0492

Web: www.nwmogospel.com/Lynda_Randle