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Worship Schedule
Bible Study 9:30 & 11:00 a.m.
Worship Services 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00 a.m.
Inserts:
* Calendar of Events
* Birthdays * Anniversaries * Preschool
Inside this issue:
From the Pastor 2
Noteworthy 4
Did You Know 5
Student Stuff 6
Women’s
Ministry 7
GPBC on
Mission 8
Vacation Bible
School 9
Children’s Page 10
Prayers 11
Deacon’s
Corner 11
Financial
Corner 11
AUGUST 2013
VOLUME 12 ISSUE 8
Girlfriends Cafe
Grab your gals! Come join us for an evening of
fellowship and coffee! Free childcare will be
provided while we grow our friendships.
We hope to see our ladies there!
August 1st, from 6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
"For we are the aroma of Christ..."
- 2 Cor. 2:15
Everyone…
Bring a Light Summery Snack and Your Favorite Mug
Anyone interested in helping with the organization and the
planning for the Girl friends Café contact Melissa Gower,
at 238-0212 or Ashley Fisher, at (816) 263-1596.
Wednesday Night
Suppers
&
Bible Study
Begins Wednesday, August 7, at 5:30 p.m., in the Family Life Center!
Greetings,
It is difficult to fathom that school will be getting started back up in just a
matter of weeks, but summer is far from over. August is here! This is that time of year in which we be-
gin some of our most serious planning for the new church year. In a short time our Ministry Team Di-
rectors and Committee Chairmen will be submitting their budgets for 2014, committees will be meeting,
and our children will be transitioning into their new Sunday School Classes on August 4th.
July was an awesome month, though, with a record turnout at Freedom Spectacular of about 3000, a
Fantastic Vacation Bible School with about 150 involved, four fabulous mission trips, high attendances
over 400 in worship, and a tremendous influx of over twenty new members for the month. It's been a
good month for Grover.
Wednesday Night Bible Study and Suppers: On August 7, we will resume our Wednesday Night Ser-
vices and Suppers at 5:30 p.m. in the Family Life Cen-
ter. It is always a great time of fellowship for our congrega-
tion during the mid-week time. We will be hearing reports
from our mission team people and on August 14th we will
be kicking off a new Bible Study together in the Book of James, the half brother of our Lord. Begin read-
ing this fantastic epistle now!
Life Recovery Ministry: One of the new ministries that we will be introducing in August will be Life
Recovery. While it won't begin until September 8, you will be hearing a number of
exciting announcements and testimonies about it during the month of Au-
gust. Built upon the concept of Celebrate Recovery developed at Saddleback
Church in California, this ministry will seek to minister to those in our church and
community who want freedom from Life's hurts, hang-ups, and habits. Life Recovery will help individu-
als find God's healing and redemptive power in their lives through 8 Basic
Recovery Principles from God's Word. If you, or someone you know, strug-
gle with guilt, pain, loss of control, grief, fear, abuse, eating disorders, cut-
ting, codependency, pornography, anger and rage, addiction, low self-esteem,
PTSD, or a painful divorce, you will find great value through this minis-
try. Stayed tuned for more to come. Let me know if you are interested.
School Supplies Needed: We are still collecting school supplies for children in the community as a
means of reaching out and helping kids and families. There is a basket in the foyer
for you to bring such things as: Loose-leaf paper, pencils, erasers, tissues, crayons, glue
sticks, and craft paper. This is an easy way to reach out to families in Warrens-
burg. The deadline for turning items into the church is August 9th. We need your
help now!
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Continue ->
Recovery
Life
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Attention Ladies! This Thursday night on August 1, we will be launching the Girl Friend's Cafe. This
is going to be a new monthly ministry to women looking for fellowship, Bible
Study, and coffee. If you have been wanting to reach out to your community, you
will not find a better opportunity of touching someone's life. Be thinking now
about someone you might call or invite to this new women's ministry event at
Grover. Plan to attend this Thursday August 1, at 6:00 p.m.
Sunday Messages: We are continuing in August our new series of messages in the Book of First Peter
entitled "Seeing Beyond the Present: Getting Ready for the Best of Your Life". This is proving to be an exciting
book of the New Testament. It is practical and contemporary. As we move now into the heart of the
epistle, you will want to invite people you know who need God's Word. Audio messages are available
online or in the church office. Videos will be available soon. :)
Pastor Randy
F.A.I.T.H. Riders
“Saturday Ride” - Saturday, August 10, leaving the church at 2:30 p.m. to ride to
Colecamp for dinner at Charlies restaurant
“Bike Night” - Thursday, August 22, at 6:00 p.m.
“Angel Ride” - Saturday, August 24, leaving the church at 7:30 a.m.
Please feel free to contact Kevin Colburn for more information,
at 909-9415 or email, at [email protected]
Nursing Home Ministry
Sundays at 1:30 p.m.
Please feel free to contact Gene Short, at 429-1214, for more information.
Reach Out Ministry
Sunday, August 4 & 18,
at 4:00 p.m.
Contact Pastor Brent
for more information,
at 909-2699.
Food Pantry Needs
On Sunday August 18, we will
be collecting Non-Perishable Food
Items, Paper Products, & Cleaning
supplies., for the Food Pantry.
Please help those in need in our community.
“In my father’s house are many rooms; if it were not so I would have told you.
I am going there to prepare a place for you.” - John 14:2 NIV
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This month, in light of both personal and national events that
leave us wondering “why?”, I would like to share some verses
and research that have been stimulating and also encouraging
to me in trying to make some kind of sense out of (what we might consider) weird, crazy, unjustified, unthink-
able, or just plain unpleasant things that happen to us or around us.
We can be encouraged when reading enough material around these particular verses to gain a contextual under-
standing of their meaning. I would also encourage you to pray before, during, and/or after reading, that the
Holy Spirit guides you in your interpretations. These suggestions help us apply the biblical truths appropriately
to your lives.
Below are some verses to read, reread, and/or use as daily devotionals. Allow yourself to meditate on their
words.
“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him,
who have been called according to his purpose.” - Romans 8:28 (NIV)
“Praise God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. God is so good, and by raising Jesus from death, he has given us
new life and a hope that lives on. God has something stored up for you in heaven, where it will never decay or be
ruined or disappear. You have faith in God whose power will protect you until the last day. Then he will save you,
just as he has always planned to do. On that day you will be glad, even if you have to go through many hard trials
for a while. Your faith will be like gold that has been tested in a fire. And these trials will prove that your faith
is worth much more than gold that can be destroyed. They will show that you will be given praise and honor and
glory when Jesus Christ returns.” - 1 Peter 1:3-7 (Word in Life Bible – Contemporary English Version)
“In him we were also chosen, having been predestined according to the plan of him who works
out everything in conformity with the purpose of his will.” - Ephesians 1:11 (NIV)
“This is the confidence we have in approaching God:
that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us.” - 1 John 5:14 (NIV)
“In their hearts human beings plan their course, but he LORD establishes their steps.” - Proverbs 16:9 (NIV)
“All this also comes from the LORD Almighty, whose plan is wonderful,
whose wisdom is magnificent.” (Isaiah 28:29 (NIV)
“Do not those who plot evil go astray? But those who plan what is good find love and faith-
fulness.” - Proverbs 14:22 (NIV)
His Word can bring a peace beyond understanding. For this and many other rea-
sons, we move forward, both through and beyond our current circumstances here
on earth, “To Know Christ and To Make Him Known”.
Till next time… In His Service,
- David
Did You Know…
Did you know that people are more likely to respond to an invitation to
church when they are in a time of transition than when they are not?
That is one reason why this ‘back to school’ season is dripping with op-
portunity. Not only is there currently room in all three of our worship services for you to invite a
friend/neighbor to church with you, but our Sunday School classes are filled with members and
teachers who can’t wait to meet those that the Lord has placed in your circle of influence to bring
with you. Even though we are often adding and arranging classes, here is what you will find taking
place in our Sunday School classes on Sunday morning. Keep in mind that our elementary/middle
school/high school students will be transitioning up to their new classes Sunday August 4th, what an
opportunity!
9:30am Sunday School
* Birth to 2 – Nursery * 2 & 3 Year Old – Room 190
* 4 Year Old & Pre K – Room 180 * Kindergarten – Room 130
* 1st & 2nd Grade – Room 140 * 3rd Grade – Room 150
* 4th & 5th Grade – Room 170
* Adult 6 Senior Class in room 200 * Adult 6 Senior Class in room 220
* Adult 6 Senior Class in room 230 * Adult 5 Early Senior Class in room 210
* Girl Friends II Class in room 310 * Adult 3 Class in room 320
* Young Couples Class in room 330 * Men’s Class in room 340
* Journey College & Career Class FLC Room 102 & 103
11:00am Sunday School:
* Birth to 2 – Nursery * 2 to Pre K – Room 180
* Kindergarten to 5th Grade – Children’s Church
* Middle School & High School Classes in The Park
* Girlfriends Class in room 310 * Arise Discipleship Class in room 320
* Couple Class in room 340 * Faith Riders Class in the FLC room 101
* Helping Hands Class in the FLC room 102
* Wild Bunch Class in the FLC Hall
Life University will start Sunday September 8th at 6:00pm!
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August
No month of the year evokes a larger gap of mood swings in the heart of a teenager like August. A portion of our students (out of sheer boredom) are chomping at the bit to get back to school. Another portion of our stu-dents are savoring every last minute of summer vacation as it quickly fades away. Whatever our feelings regard-ing the coming gauntlet of sporting events, school functions, homework, & responsibilities the reality is that in time it will pass. Our current seniors will graduate and a new group of 6th graders will be ushered in. The ques-tion is, “What will you do to make the most of the time & opportunity that God is giving you this school year?” Every event & gathering we have as a student ministry is both an opportunity for you to reach out and bring a friend as well as an opportunity for you to plug in and use your spiritual gifts to bless our church family. By God’s grace, ‘The Park’ will be a Youth Group rooted in the Gospel and live out the Mission of enjoying God in everything we do. Here are the weekly happenings at The Park you need to be familiar with:
• Big Church: Takes place Sundays @ 9:30 a.m. We like to attend our worship services together. Not only is it a great time of praising our Lord together, but it is a primer for the discussion and chocolate chip pancakes that are to come at Brunch with Jesus.
• Brunch with Jesus: Takes place Sundays @ 11:00 a.m. Our goal isn’t just to teach students the Bible, but to equip them with tools so that they will be prepared for a life of contextual Biblical study as they fall more in love with God & His word.
• Memory Monday: Takes place every Monday that you have school from 2:30 - 5:00 p.m. This after school program is awesome. Our High School students ride over after school, while our Middle School students walk less than a quarter of a mile to “The Park”, our youth area. Our students are met by an incredible team of adult leaders (and one Labrador) who will help then to knock out their homework, master new memory techniques, eat delicious free snacks, break down sweet theology, and relax with some hilarious games.
• Huddles: Our Wednesday evenings informally get kicked off with an incredible dinner with the rest of our Grover family at 5:30 p.m. Huddles formally run from 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. Huddles are all about the students using their gifts: musical, hospitable, serving, & speaking gifts to bless one another through a time of Biblical teaching, small group discussion, prayer, worship, and video.
• Students Investigating God (SIG) Weekend November 1st-3rd: SIG Weekend is our Huge Fall retreat. This is no ordinary youth retreat. SIG Weekend is about inviting our students to ask hard questions & do hard things. We deal with difficult, but vital subjects that equip our students to handle the doubts and deceptions that false worldviews are already throwing at them on a daily basis.
Here’s What’s up @ The Park in August:
• August 4th: Big Church @ 9:30 a.m., Brunch w/Jesus @ 11:00 a.m., & Reach Out @ 4:00 p.m. • August 7th: Word on the Water from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. • August 11th: Big Church @ 9:30 a.m., Brunch w/Jesus @ 11:00 a.m. • August 14th: Word on the Water from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. • August 18th: Big Church @ 9:30 a.m., Brunch w/Jesus @ 11:00 a.m., & Reach Out @ 4:00 p.m. • August 19th: First Memory Monday from 2:30 - 5:00 p.m. • August 21st: Last Word on the Water from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. • August 25th: Big Church @ 9:30 a.m., Brunch w/Jesus @ 11:00 a.m., Back 2 School BBQ BLAST 5-8 p.m.! • August 26th: Memory Monday from 2:30 - 5:00 p.m. • August 28th: First Huddles from 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. • August 30th: 5th Quarter at the Middle School
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If you would like more information about GPBC’s Women’s Ministry activities or would like to know more about how to get involved, please feel free to contact Melissa Gower, at 238-0212 or [email protected]
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We are in the process of collecting school supplies,
that will be given out to our children and the
children in the immediate community.
Items needed:
Crayons #2 Pencils Color Markers
Pocket Folders Elmer’s Glue Ziploc Bags
Dry Erase Markers School Supply Box Tissues
Hand Sanitizer Glue Sticks Child Size Scissors
Big Pink Erasers Colored Pencils Loose Leaf Notebook Paper Wide Ruled,
Composition Books 3 x 5 Index Cards Pencil End Cap Erasers
Red Pens Post It Notes Highlighters (Assorted Colors)
Plastic Transparent Ruler Double Pocket Folders with fasteners
Spiral Notebooks Wide Ruled
There is a collection basket in the foyer for your convenience!
We will be giving the items out on Saturday, from 10:00 a.m. - Noon, in the Family Life Center.
Please feel free to call the church office for more information, at (660) 747-7196.
Women’sWomen’sWomen’sWomen’s
MinistryMinistryMinistryMinistry
Women’s Bible Study
Coming this Fall - Watch for Dates!
Gideon: Your weakness. God's strength. Women's Bible study by
Priscilla Shirer. When we hear the name Gideon, most of us think
about his 300 soldiers or the fleece he laid out under the evening sky.
But Gideon's story is so much bigger than that - bigger than any one
man and his mark on Israel's history. Like everything else in the Bible, this is a story
about God and His people. His love for them, as well as His strength operating in spite
of their weakness - even through their weakness. And because God's people includes
you and me, Gideon's story is also about us - our lives, our doubts, our struggles, and our possibilities as
believers. From a state of fear, weakness, and insecurity, Gideon emerged as Israel's hero, filled with God's
presence and His passion for deliverance. This study will encourage you to recognize your weakness as the
key that the Lord gives you to unlock the full experience of His strength in your life. In what ways do you
feel insufficient? Those places create the greatest opportunity to experience the sufficiency of God. Instead
of ignoring, neglecting, or trying to escape your weaknesses, see them as the gifts that they are, given
specifically and strategically by God to unlock the door of God's strength.
GPBC on Mission
“However, I consider my life worth nothing to me; my only aim is to finish the race and complete the task
the Lord Jesus has given me-the task of testifying the good news of God’s Grace.” - Acts 20:24
Our trip to Pavillon and Mare Rouge, Haiti was a rich blessing to all concerned. Many goals were met and many souls saved. The Medical team saw more precious folks this visit
than they have ever seen before, 1046. We did have enough OTCs (over the counter) meds., to give out but had to cut back on how many vitamins, tums, cold med, muscle rub, etc. A big THANK YOU to those of you that have worked so hard to provide supplies for
us to take, such as baby blankets, baby clothes (THANKS G.A.s) T-Shirts, Pillow Case dresses, beautiful little bags (to carry meds etc. in), and various hygiene items; the list just
goes on. I would be amiss if I didn’t mention all the prayers that have been sent up for us while we ministered to these precious people. I will give a report on John Robert’s house at the end of this article.
This week our young people and a few adults are ministering in Omaha, Nebraska, with the ABIDE Ministry. There will be challenges to be dealt with, but they
will be fine and see how glorious it is to serve our Father.
Kevin Colburn and Chuck Appleton will be leaving July 30th for Surry, British Columbia. They will be traveling with
Missouri Baptist Bikers Fellowship. Please keep them in prayer as they travel and share the TRUTH with those who need to hear it.
On August 14th we will be helping with the International Lunch at the BSU. At this point, we are thinking about serving baked potatoes etc. They are telling me
to expect around 200 students. It will be a great time of fellowship and sharing.
August 24th will be the WMU training for 2013. It will be held at First Baptist Church, Higginsville. We have two missionaries scheduled to speak along with age level training
sessions. We will have New Hope books and World Crafts available for purchase. This will be a great time of fellowship, learning and worship. If you are a leader in any of the areas,
please feel free to attend to enhance your knowledge and ability to present the Gospel.
The House We Are Building in Haiti John’s house in Haiti is under construction. The foundation is being built. The
work will continue as donations continue to come in. John Robert and his wife have a strong foundation in our Lord. The hill side where the house is being built is beautiful, but it is also rocky. The men have to break up the rock by hand using
a pick. The positive thing is that it has given some of the men a job which makes them feel as if they have a purpose. The people are not lazy they just don’t have the work or the tools to work with. I am always amazed to see what they can do with so little. They use the resources they have and make them work for them. We ask you
to pray for John’s health. He has been having trouble with his abdominal area. When we were there we gave him tums and vitamins. To all of you that have helped with
this project Thank You. It is a great thing you are providing for this man and his family, a home to call their own. We are sure our FATHER has a big smile when your names
are mentioned. It is our heartfelt desire to fulfill the Great Commission by telling others about the God who loves them. We are convinced that the only hope in this lost and
dying world is the hope we have when we receive Jesus Christ as our personal Savior.
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Vacation Bible School Highlights
Thank you Grover Park for once again stepping up and supporting our
largest evangelistic effort geared to children. Although Vacation Bible
School's Colossal Coaster World has come and gone for another year, we
rejoice in the 8 decisions made that week and the many seeds that were
planted.!! Praise God!! There was great Bible Study with caring teachers,
songs, missions, crafts and recreation that all reinforced the daily themes.
We started with 68 kids and ended with 71. It takes many hands to put on
a week long VBS from teachers for 2 year olds to 5th grade, youth
helpers, missions, crafts & recreation leaders, registration and clerical help, photographers, time
keepers, runners, meal and snack preparers, worship leaders. Each day we had between 65 and 70
workers which is just amazing. And then there was all of the "parkies" who donated supplies and lifted
us up in prayer! During our Penny March we collected $612.84 which would purchase 61 Bibles for
Haiti. Jeannie and Odes Campbell graciously made up the difference so we will be able to purchase a
total of 100 Bibles in their native Haitian language!
Pictures are on Grover Park's Facebook and website for all to enjoy.
Remember our theme verse,
“For God has not given us a spirit of fearfulness, but one of power, love and sound judgment.” - 2 Timothy 1:7
Serving Him Together,
Teresa Collins
There will be a Baptism on Sunday, August 4.There will be a Baptism on Sunday, August 4.There will be a Baptism on Sunday, August 4.There will be a Baptism on Sunday, August 4.
If you would like to be Baptized on August 4th, please all the church office, at 747-7196.
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Sunday -
The Church, Ministry Staff, and Missionaries in the field: Amy Hayward, Jerusalem Ministry, Cynthia Craft, Melissa, Rachel, Wilbanks Monday - Those who do not know Jesus as their Lord and Savior. Tuesday - Miscellaneous Requests Bonnie Carpenter, Brandon Shanks, GPBC Families, Katrina & Jeff Butts, Lee Johnson, Small Business owners, Unemployment, Unspoken Wednesday - Those with health problems Anthony Lewis, Betty Grace Fowler, Betty Smith, Bob Anderson, Carol Holder, Dave, Dorothy Jacobs, Doug Blevins, Fred Busker, Gary Hargenrader, Gene Ording, Gerald Plummer, Irene Allen, Jay Appleton, Jerry Schildknecht, John (J.R.) Reynolds, Joshua, Judy Clossin, Kaylee Mayhew, Kody Caldwell, Mark Montgomery, Mary Plummer, Matt Scherer, Nina Brown, Raymond Vaughn, Robert Collins, Rose Emerson, Trudie, Wayne Wilson, Thursday - Those having and recovering from Surgery. Friday - Those with Cancer Aaron Camp, Bev Lloyd, Bob Lund, Casey Campbell, Cindy Tollivar, Donald Loudermilk, Doris Johns, Earl Barnhart, Gail Edwards, Hal Hanrahan, Iris Pinkston, Jamie Akin, Joe Cisneros, John Hartl, Joyce Barber, Joyce Boosinger, Joyce Green, Kathy Kelsay, Layeta, Marilyn Lemmon, Marlene Williams, Norman Powers, Oren Varner, Shale Sherman, Shelly Bielman, Shelly Johnson, Shirley Whittemore, Stan Ritzer, Teresa Nolte, Tom Warlen, Vernon Sullins, Tammy Magnusen Saturday - Military serving our country and their families, those who have lost their jobs, wisdom for our President and government.
June 30, 2013
General Balance $ 176,318.81
Total Tithes Given $ 46,770.55
Total General Fund Expenses $ 31,165.98
These reconciled figures are provided in this format which is for your convenience only. Complete financial statements which include a balance
sheet and income statements are on file and available in the church office.
Date Tithe New Building Worship S.S./Life
6/9/13 $ 8,932.82 $ 692.00 344 168
6/16/13 $ 9,442.13 $ 528.00 347 175
6/23/13 $ 8,118.73 $ 670.00 341 183
6/30/13 $ 7,391.65 $ 1,208.00 352 175
7/7/13 $ 11,420.15 $ 1,123.00 322 153
7/14/13 $ 7,602.40 $ 849.00 375 197
7/21/13 $ 8,043.32 $ 1,115.00 417 191
The Fin
ancial
Corne
r...
8/4/2013 - Steve Fox
8/11/2013 - Jeff Gibson
8/18/2013 - Dennis Scherer
8/25/2013 - Randy Vaughn
Deacon of the Week Schedule:
Now it’s as easy as ever to give online,
with our easy online giving.
Just go the our web site, at
www.GroverParkBaptistChurch.org and
click the donate now link on the home
page, and follow the easy steps.
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Save Labels for Cash!
Save your Best Choice & Box Tops for
Education Labels and place them in the
Jar in the Foyer on the
Information table and raise money
goes for our Youth Group!
Grover Park Baptist Church
409 N. Mitchell
Warrensburg, MO 64093
Non-Profit Organization
U.S. Postage Paid
Warrensburg, MO 64093
Permit No. 151
Our Staff…
Dr. Randall S. Neal - Senior Pastor David Robinson - Music Minister
Brent Bullard - Associate Pastor of Youth & Education Mark Wigginton - Assistant Youth Pastor, Intern. Tammy Shirley - Administrative Assistant
Ray Fann - Custodian
Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday
Bible Study 9:30 a.m. & 11:00 a..m
Worship 8:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m., & 11:00 a.m.
Shepherd's Place (Children) 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday
Dinner 5:30 p.m., Family Worship Night 6:30 p.m.
Children - R.A.’s / G.A.’s 6:30 p.m.
Postmaster
Return Service Requested
NEW MEMBERS
Haley Bravo
Christian Edwards
John Roberts
Penny Roberts
Nathan Roberts
Susan Roberts
Amber Kane
Molly Nicas
Arthur White
Lis White
Dorothy Fox
Leland Fox
Sharon Atwood
Gracie Atwood
Jason Meuschke
Holli Meuschke
Anni Meuschke
Kaylie Meuschke
Kierfer Meuschke
Aaron Magee
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Girl Friends Cafe
2
3
4 Transition Sunday
1:30 p.m.
Nursing Home Ministry
4:00 p.m.
Out Reach Ministry
5
6
7 5:30 p.m. Wednesday
Night Dinner
6:30 p.m. Wednesday Night Bible Study
6:30 p.m.
R.A.’s & G.A.’s
7:30 p.m. Personnel Committee Mtg.
8 10:00 a.m. Heartland Parl.
Pathfinders trip to the New Theatre to see
“The Buddy Holly Story”, leaving the
church at 4:30 p.m.
9 10 Faith Riders
Leave church at 2:30 p.m. & ride
to Colecamp to Charlies Restaurant
11 1:30 p.m.
Nursing Home Ministry
12
13 7:00 p.m. Association
Executive Board Mtg.
14 5:30 p.m. Wednesday
Night Dinner
6:30 p.m. Wednesday Night Bible Study
6:30 p.m.
R.A.’s & G.A.’s
7:30 p.m. Missions Committee Mtg.
7:30 p.m. Ministry Team Mtg.
15 6:30 p.m.
New Vision (Monica Fox)
1st Day of School
Warrensburg
16
17 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Rachel Vaughn Baby Shower
2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Holly Hughes Birthday Party
18 Food Pantry
1:30 p.m. Nursing
Home Ministry
4:00 p.m.
Out Reach Ministry
5:00 p.m. Deacon Mtg.
19 2:30 p.m. Youth
“Memory Monday”
20
21 5:30 p.m. Wednesday
Night Dinner
6:30 p.m. Wednesday Night Bible Study
6:30 p.m.
R.A.’s & G.A.’s
22 6:00 p.m. Faith Riders
“Bike Night”
23
24 Faith Riders
“Angel Ride” leave the church at 7:30 a.m.
(Hospital Parking
Over-Flow for
Relay for Life)
25 1:30 p.m. Nursing
Home Ministry
26
2:30 p.m. Youth
“Memory Monday”
27
28
5:30 p.m. Wednesday
Night Dinner
6:30 p.m. Wednesday Night Bible Study
6:30 p.m.
R.A.’s & G.A.’s
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GROVER PARK BAP TIST CHURCH 409 N. Mitchell S. ~ Warrensburg ~ 660-747-7196 ~ Email: [email protected]
2013
AugustAugustAugustAugust
Missouri State Fair
Missouri State Fair
Missouri State Fair
August Birthdays
25
Gary Haller
Tom King
Ann Stewart
26
Karie Kamm
27
Gracie Flowers
29
Elray Doerflinger
30
Laurie Delap
Shelby Murphy
31
Ashanta Epps
Avrie Fox
Jim Simmons
Aaron Schildknecht
Sarah Sheteron
Alice Wade
14
Odes Campbell
15
Gilbert Powers
16
Frank Grey
David Reynolds
Jerrell Votaw
17
Mike Chambers
18
Ezekiel Cameron
Cathy Hallock
20
Molly Hughes
21
Ida Brown
Olivia Dumas
Olivia Gilkeson
22
Diane Buttram
1
Allison Sullivan
3
Cole Flowers
4
Carney Schnakenberg
5
Jo Campbell
6
Wayne Gayler
Louise See
7
Summer Love
8
Tyler Fox
10
Caleb Buntin
Katie Petty
12
Keri Busker
13
Samantha Callaway
Denney Jefferson
Jim Joyner
Birthday & Anniversary
Are you on our Birthday or Wedding Anniversary List?
August Anniversaries August 3 ~ David & Diane Thompson ~ 22 Years
August 5 ~ Robert & Brenda Collins ~ 41 Years
August 7 ~ Larry & Kim Cox ~ 20 Years
August 11 ~ George & Judy Clossin ~ 40 Years
August 13 ~ Bruce & Jane Whiting ~ 37 Years
August 17 ~ Jack & Elaine Thompson ~ 43 Years
August 29 ~ Lee & Sauna Rucker ~ 39 Years
Linda Barnes
“Stepping In, Lifting Up”
While one of our teachers has been taking a much-
deserved break, it has been a privilege and an honor to
see Linda Barnes step into our 4 year old class,
during second service. My favorite memory was
walking by her class and seeing all the kids sitting around the chalkboard and
Miss Linda leading them all in a special time of instruction. Way to go Miss
Linda! Not only did she step in, but she lifted up. Miss Linda lifted up our
entire program by reading Bible stories, providing for the children, and
faithfully praying for those God gave her to minister to. Like Miss Linda,
could you step into a class and lift up some of God’s precious young ones?
Grover Preschool Parkies Newsletter
Our Grover Preschool Teaching
Team, please remember us in
your prayers as we minister to
our young ones here at Grover.
We are currently in need of teachers,
please contact Mark, Melissa, or Mar-
garet if you may be interested.
1st Service Teachers
Sarah Bullard
Lois Dillingham
Mary McConnell
Dee Anna Neal
Mallory Nicas
2nd Service Teachers
Denise Barry
Linda Carter
Gail Grey
Cathy Hallock
Janet Holmes
Sharon McMurray
Stephanie Schildknecht
3rd Service Teachers
John Collins
Keri Docheff
Steve Fox
Susan Hanrahan
Tara Healy
Krystal and Terry Knight
Barb Martin
Cheryl Maxwell
Dawnja McCormack
Amanda Moutos
Dee Anna Neal
B.J. Nicas
David Reynolds
Melinda Robison
Vickie Rogers
Heather and Allison Roots
Terry and Karen Sligh
Jessica Vaughn
Marsha Votaw
Mary Winters
Our Leadership Team
Margaret Kesinger
Melissa Plummer
Mark Wigginton
A Word From Our Sponsors
Prayer. It’s powerful stuff man. It’s dangerous stuff. When the satraps
wanted to get Daniel killed, they waited until he was praying to arrest
him. When the Pharisees wanted to get Jesus killed, they couldn’t get to
him, until he was alone—praying in the garden! Why is prayer such an
offense to satan? Because it is our ultimate refusal of him, and our
complete dependence upon Jesus. I am in special prayer for some
additional nursery and preschool workers. With some of our very best
taking an “off season” we are in need of individuals, just like you, who
would be willing to commit at least one service, once a month, to
ministering to our young ones. Would you be willing to love on some of
God’s precious ones, please let us know!
Sincerely,
Mark Wigginton
Sometimes doing the things God wants us to do can be tough! It can be
tough to be nice to people when they hurt us, it can be tough to obey our
parents when we are tired, and it can be tough to invite our friends to
church. This month we will be learning about a tough thing Jesus did,
because He loves us!
• August 4th—Peter Denies Jesus
• August 11th - “Let Him be crucified!”
• August 18th - “King of the Jews”
• August 25th - Jesus’ last words
Spidey Says... Hi there, Spidey here. Did you know that August 3rd is a very special
day, it’s National Mustard Day! What a noble holiday indeed. Need a
little something to spice up those delicious chocolate cakes—
mustard! Need something to revitalize that fruit cake—mustard!
Want a little extra kick with your deviled eggs—mustard! Short on
cash but need a tank of gas—mustard! It’s truly the answer to all of
life’s problems. Okay, not all of them, even mustard can’t take away
our sins, Jesus (who unfortunately did not taste the delicacy known
as mustard since it was invented in 1814) died for our sins on the cross. We can talk to God and say sorry
for hurting his feelings! And He loves us! And He forgives us! And that’s even better than mustard.
• Welcome to our Preschool Ministry
• If you haven’t, please fill out a Child Information Sheet, for your child.
• If you have a child in the nursery, please get a Sticker and Pager
• If you have a child in the preschool, please get a Special Number Card
Church Office Info
Office Hours are M-F 8:00-5:00
Give us a Call: (660) 747-7196
Pastor: Randall S. Neal Ph. D.
Minister of Music: David Robinson
Minister of Youth & Education: Brent Bullard
Preschool Team Leader: Mark Wigginton
Preschool Director: Margaret Kesinger
Nursery Assistant: Melissa Plummer
Birthdays This Month!
Happy Happy Birthday!!!
Caitlyn Briscoe on the 1st
Gracie Flowers on the 7th
Raymond Vaughn on the 11th
Nathan Webb on the 16th
Gage Zink and Kayden Ward on the 18th
Mary Guidry and Molly Hughes on the 20th
Alina Driessen on the 22nd
Fruit of the Month
This last month Mark was looking for someone being very faithful. At VBS,
Ryker Vaughn was a faithful friend. He always kept on trying. Hanging out
for much of the week with his good friend, Christian (a high school helper),
Ryker would keep on trying. Ryker kept on trying to use his words, and he
kept on trying to stay on task. It was not always easy, but being
faithful means not giving up, even when it’s tough. Way to go Ryker! This
month, Mark will be looking for someone with giant gentleness in their
lives. God is not a harsh and mean God, He says His desire is that
everyone would come to repentance and none perish. Sometimes when we are with our friends,
it can be tough to remember to be gentle. We can push them away, we can ignore them, we can
use grabbing hands; all of these things we can do that can hurt feelings. God loves it when we
are gentle friends. Gentle friends say please! Gentle friends say thank-
you! Gentle friends take turns! Gentle friends are the best kind of
friends. Are you a gentle friend? Let us make the commitment to be
gentle friends and to encourage those around us to be gentle as well,
because God is gentle with us—and we can be gentle too.
*Would you like some more toys for your class? Mark has all
the excess toys from our Preschool classes in his office.
Feel free to schedule a time to peruse our resources :)