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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 * Elementary News
Inside this issue:
From the Pastor 2-3
Quilt Day 3
Noteworthy 4
I Really Felt At Home There
5
Women’s Ministry
7
GPBC on Mission
8
Annual Business Mtg.
9
Food Pantry 9
Prime Time 9
Christmas Chorale
11
Prayers 11
Financial Corner
11
Student Stuff 6
Preschool News 10
NOVEMBER 2015
Volume 14 Issue 11
Daylight Savings Time Ends Don’t forget to turn your clocks back
1 hour before you go to bed Saturday, October 31st.
Annual Church Wide
Thanksgiving Dinner
Tuesday, November 24,
at 5:30 p.m.
At Warrensburg High School
in the Commons Area.
Please bring your deliciously
filled covered dishes in
at 5:00 p.m.,
so that our Fellowship
Committee has time to get it all set out!
If you would like to volunteer, to
purchase, cook & carve a turkey, please
contact the church office, at 747-7196.
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Greetings,
What a fantastic month we had in October! We continue to understand why God has led us to build a
new worship center as He adds weekly to our congregation. The average number of worshippers that
God brought to Grover every Sunday in October dramatically increased with 67 more people attending
than last year. For the month of October we averaged 430 people in attendance which is up 16% from
the 364 we were blessed with last year. Notice on page 11 of the Newsletter how much our attendances
has risen for the last 10 weeks. The Lord also added a number of new members to our church family in
the last several weeks: Linda Herdman, Vivian Baugh, Rachel Snow, Nate and Aleasha Bancroft, Jeffry
Medwin, and Yvonne Bostick. Praise God!
Speaking of our new worship center, you have probably noticed a number of things happening on our
work site here at the church. The power company has been relocating transformers, the electricians have
been running power conduits and wire, Kramer construction has placed a silt fence around part of the
work perimeter for environmental control and run-off, the surveyors are marking boundaries, and the
civil engineers are here with their bull dozers and other earth moving equipment. For your own safety,
please do not enter the work site area or allow your children to run loose in the parking lot where they
might be tempted to explore that area. Children on Wednesday nights who attend WNL will be walked
over to the Children’s Building at 6:10 p.m. What a tremendous sacrifice our church is making in their
weekly offerings to our Building for Life Campaign. As of the end of the month, we have received
$221,373.64 into our Building Fund. If you have questions as a newer member about how you could
participate in our New Building project, give us a call. We would love to tell you more about our vision.
Our Fall Festival and Children’s Carnival are this Saturday, October
31st. This fun event is for both adults and children. The adults will be hav-
ing their Chili, Soup and Pie Cook-Off in the Family Life Center at 6:00
p.m. I am looking forward to seeing all of the favorite recipes that will be
coming to this year’s contest. The kids will be meeting downstairs in The
Park at 5:00 p.m. for the Children’s Carnival. There will be food, candy, face
painting, games, fun, pumpkin painting, and activities. It is always one of Grover’s best times of fellow-
ship together as a church. Please have your food at the Family Life Center by 5:15 p.m.
Christmas Preparations: The Christmas Chorale is busy preparing for their musical in
December and trying to manage some of the practical challenges that have come up this
year with having a much larger group of people singing on stage. We actually need two
additional sets of risers. They cost several hundred dollars apiece, so please make that a
matter of prayer. If you have any questions, call Dave Robinson or myself and we can
share more information with you. We continue to gear up for our Living Nativity
scheduled for December 11-12th. We still need about 20 more people to stand in as
characters for our nativity. Even if you could participate just one night, that would be be
a huge help. We supply the costumes. All you would need to do is come one or both
of those evenings and stand in your place during the Drive-Thru Living Nativity. No
acting is required. Just a few movements for some of the characters. What a great way to prepare your
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own heart for Christmas this year. Call the office to sign up. (660) 747-7196.
Speaking of Christmas, it is not too late to pick up your shoe boxes for Operation Christ-
mas Child. Instructions for preparing the boxes are inside the box you will pick up. They
are due back to the church during the week of November 16-23. Be sure to indicate the
gender of the child and any donation you may wish to include.
Pray for our Yearly Associational Meeting for the West Central Baptist Association which will take place
this year at First Baptist Church in Clinton on November 9th at 7:00 p.m. A covered dish meal will take
place at 5:30 p.m. and there will be numerous exhibits to see prior to the event. A War Room for prayer
will be available all day and there will be a special reception following the meeting. I will be making sev-
eral presentations and will be elected moderator for 2017.
On Wednesday night November 18, we will be having our Annual Church
Business Meeting at 6:30 p.m. It is during this meeting that our church votes
on its new leadership position for the 2016 year as well as the new budg-
et. Various reports are also presented from certain key committees and organi-
zations in our church. The meeting will be preceded by our regular family sup-
per in the Family Life Center at 5:30 p.m.
Plan now to attend our Annual Thanksgiving Dinner on November 25th at
5:30 p.m. at the Warrensburg High School. This event is so well attended that
we have it now at the High School Commons area. This is a covered dish meal
for which the turkey, drinks, and tableware are provided, so we need everyone to
bring 1-2 covered dishes of food for everyone to share. Please try to bring your
dishes of food as early as 5:00 p.m. if you are able.
Pray for me as I will be the Master of Ceremonies for the New Beginnings Banquet coming up this week
on November 5th at the University Ballroom. We appreciate so many from our church participating in
the event from year to year.
Have a great week.
- Pastor Randy
Attention ladies! You’re invited to join us for the upcoming
“Quilt Class.” The class will be held on Saturday, November 21st, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. in the Family L ife Center. Learn how to make an attractive quilt top of your own with the help of experienced quilters.
Bring a sewing machine, ext. cord, fabric, and basic sewing supplies (thread, scissors, seam ripper, rotary cutter, ruler, and mat). For more details about the class and the fabric needed,
call Penny Roberts at (660) 624-0977 or Pat Breon at (918) 906-1037.
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The Christmas Chorale presentation is becoming more real eve-
ry week. The selection of solo parts, special ensemble parts, and
drama parts are nearly complete, and the excitement continues to build for our presentation of “All the
Difference in the World” the weekend of December 5-6. This project is a large time and effort commit-
ment for everyone involved. Is it worth it??
One way to formulate an answer to the question, “Is it worth it??”, would be to think in man’s perspective
and explore the values of those involved in the presentation as well as those viewing the presentation. We
all have values. We also show how much we value each of them by how much time, effort, and money we
put into them. Following this train of thought, the questions I would encourage each of us to answer are
these: Do the things that fill up my calendar reflect what I value most? Is my whole heart in the things
that fill up my calendar? Do my financial commitments reflect what I value most? If we can answer yes to
the three questions above, then the answer to, “Is it worth it??”, is YES!! We value evangelism, we put our
whole hearts into the preparation of the presentation, and we support it with paid staff and budgeted re-
sources.
Yet another way to formulate an answer to the question, “Is it worth it??”, would be to try and think in
terms of God’s perspective. What does God value? He showed us what he values in the ten command-
ments and then was asked in Matthew 22:36 (NIV)… 36 “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the
Law?”37 Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. 38
This is the first and greatest commandment. 39 And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ 40 All the
Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.”
To further try and attain God’s perspective, we can look at the Great Commission in Matthew
28:16-20 (NIV)16 Then the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain where Jesus had told them
to go. 17 When they saw him, they worshiped him; but some doubted. 18 Then Jesus came to them and
said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19 Therefore go and make disciples of
all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 and teach-
ing them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of
the age.”
No matter whether we’re answering, “Is it worth it??” with man’s or God’s
perspective, I think GPBC is on track to answer a resounding YES!! Our
mission statement, “To Know Christ and Make Him Known” is the driving
force behind all of our time commitments, passion, and budgeting. I en-
courage each of you to not only attend the Chorale presentation, “All the
Difference in the World”, but for you to invite at least one person to attend
with you for at least one of the three performances (Saturday, Dec. 5 at 7pm
or Sunday, Dec. 6 at 3pm or 7pm). Make plans now and display your per-
spective and priorities.
In His Service,
- David
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9:30 am Children’s & Adult Classes:
Birth to 2 - Nursery 2 & 3 Year Old - room 120
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, 220 & 230 Adult 5 Early Senior Adult Class in room 210
Girlfriends 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 FLC room 102/103
11:00 am Children’s & Adult Classes:
Birth to 2 - Nursery 2 to Pre K - Room 180
2 & 3 Year Old - room 120 Kindergarten to 5th Grade - Children’s Church
Middle School & High School Classes in “The Park” Girlfriends Class in room 310
Arise: Through the Bible Class in room 220 Couples Class in room 330 Couples 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 Helping Hands Class in the FLC room 102
Wild Bunch Class in the FLC Hall
“I Really Felt At Home There”
It is a joy to feed and shepherd the people of God. This past Sunday I had the
privilege of meeting a young airmen who was visiting Grover Park for the first
time. He shared with me that he had actually been stationed here for over three
years, but has not yet really clicked into a church. I asked him how he found
out about Grover and he shared that one of our church members (a generation
older than he) who is very kind, invited him to the service. The fact that he was personally invited by someone
stood out to him. I was able to exchange cell phone information with him so to better follow up after the ser-
vice. After the service I shared with him how glad I was to meet him and that I would love to get together some-
time to share more about what we believe as ‘Parkies’ and just to get to know him better.
His response was so neat, I just want to quote for you here, “Thank you, the church was so inviting, I really felt
at home there. I had no idea of what to expect, but it was pretty incredible.” How cool is that? A young man in
his twenties, felt incredibly welcomed by a church family that I dare say has an average age slightly higher than
23. I think there is a lot we can learn from this young man’s story. First, we can learn to invite people to wor-
ship with us that may not seem to have a lot in common with us. Praise God for the boldness of the one that
invited him. What a great example for us all! Second, we can and must reach out to everyone around us. This
means taking on a ‘host’ mindset and being the one to walk across the room, give a warm handshake, share a
little about yourself, find out how someone is doing, and praise God for their presence. Third, the time before
the worship service, is a great way to explore the sanctuary and introduce yourself to someone you don’t yet
know on a first name basis. Forth, a simple follow up text, call, or even a comment at the end of the service can
mean a lot more than you will ever know. You have the power to make someone really feel at home as you live
out and speak out with the Gospel both in our worship services and in our Sunday School classes. Honored to
be a Parkie!
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When & Why? November 13th-15th We will be partnering with several Christian youth
groups from the community & surrounding counties to dive into Scripture together,
laugh together, eat together, worship together and discuss the power of God’s grace, love,
and glory. We will be staying in the homes of Grover Park Baptist Church members bro-
ken down by age & gender with 3 background approved adult Christian leaders.
How do I sign up my 6th-12th grade student?
There is a signup sheet right in the front door of The Park youth area that contains shirt
sizes and student contact information. In addition to this basic sign up, your student will need to have an updat-
ed medical release form for the 2015 calendar year available in The Park. The cost for Grover students is $20
per person, but there are scholarships available as needed. Checks can be made to “Grover Park Baptist
Church”. Note that shirts can only be guaranteed to those that register by November 1st. Though we would pre-
fer your student stay for the entire weekend, if they should have to leave for a portion, please send a signed note
for Brent so everything can be communicated smoothly for their transition home and or back to the group.
What Should I bring?
Bring a sleeping bag/blanket and pillow, toiletries, towel, modest clothing, a Bible, a pen, a snack to share, and a
huge smile. Students can bring their phones and mp3 players, but there will be restricted times for use and the
student will be responsible for what they bring. If you have any questions about anything call Brent Bullard @
(660)909-2699. You can also email me at [email protected] or Facebook me any time.
SCHEDULE:
Wednesday, November 11th
6:15pm – 7:45pm - Arrive at The Park youth area
to meet your host home and leaders!
Friday, November 13th
5:30pm—We will all be meeting at First Baptist
Church with all our stuff & eating dinner
7:15pm—Session #1
9:00pm—Dismissed to host homes
9:30pm—Family time #1 in our homes
10:45pm—Lights out
Saturday, November 14th
9:00am—Breakfast in our homes
10:15am—Arrive at First Baptist Church with all
groups for Session #2
10:30am—Session #2
12:00pm—Lunch at First Baptist Church provided by
Grover Park Baptist Church
1-3:00pm—Compassion Experience & Family time #2
3-5:30pm—Scavenger hunt
5:30pm—Dinner at First Baptist Church
7:30pm—Session #3
9:00pm—Return to host homes
9:30pm—Family time #3
11:00pm—Lights out
Sunday, November 15th
8:30am Breakfast In ‘The Park’ youth area
9:30am BIG Church @ Grover Park
11:00am Final Summary Session 4 in ‘The Park’
Noon – Go home, do your homework, & love on
your family.
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Girlfriends Café
WHERE: Family Life Center
Grover Park Baptist Church
DATE: Thursday, November 3, 2015
TIME: 6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Special Guest Speaker will be our very own Melissa Gower,
she will be speaking on the faithful diligent pursuit of the Father from Luke 15:11-32
Bring you favorite mug and a snack to share.
Free childcare will be provided.
“For we are the aroma of Christ” - 2 Cor. 2:15
Come for an evening of Girl Talk, Good Times And God’s Word!
You won’t want to miss it!
“For we are the aroma of Christ “2 Cor. 2:15
What’s Coming Up… Mark Your Calendars Now!
Women’s One Day Retreat - April 9, 2016
We have also scheduled a one day Spring retreat on April 9th
at Life Change at their new facility Lake View Hall.
Women’s Annual Weekend Retreat - September 9-11, 2016
The Women’s Ministry has decided to change the season of our weekend retreat to fall
so put Sept 9-11, 2016 on your calendar, at LifeChange Camp and we will get
to enjoy the fall colors and the swimming pool!
More Details to Follow!
Once a month (second Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m.) The GPBC Women’s
Ministry Council prepares a meal for the students at the Baptist Student
Union. This Month we will be hosting this wonderful event November 10th, and we
will be serving Soups (3 kinds) Salad and Desserts. If you are able to help
out in anyway and to share in this wonderful outreach to our College Students,
please call Debbie Weigand, at 909-4930 or Melissa Gower, at 238-0212.
“It doesn’t matter if people are civilized and educated, for if they are uncivilized and uneducated. I must tell the good news to everyone.” - Romans 1:14-15
Paul talks about being a debtor to the nations. He literally says “I am in debt to Jews and Gentiles.”
The language is profound. Paul is saying that he owes a debt to every lost person on the face of the planet. Because he is owned by Christ he owes Christ to the world as is all of our debt to pay because we profess that we love Him. The tragedy is that a majority of us that are supposedly saved from eternal damnation
by the gospel are now sitting back and making excuses for not sharing the gospel with the rest of the world. As we have said many times you can share with providing
Christmas Child Boxes. Our goal for this year is 125 boxes. We are running low on boxes and after attempting to find more I am finding out that they are just not available.
Samaritan’s purse is encouraging us to use our shoe boxes for purchases plastic shoe boxes to pack the items for children in. They say we can wrap then, wrapping the box
separately from the lid, enabling them to check the items in the box.
I will transport the boxes to the Central pick up area on November 18th. I am asking that everyone please have your boxes at church by the 18th
in order to keep all the boxes together. Last year we only packed 90 boxes. Our goal for this year is 35 more boxes but at present time we are
going to surpass that number big time.
November 29th will be our annual “Parade of Flags”. This is a time where we honor all the areas of the world that has been reached with the gospel. The children will be carrying the flags up the center aisle as Pastor Randy reads the countries that have been given the truth.
This also kicks of our “Lottie Moon” Christmas Offering. Our giving enables Missionaries to be sent to make disciples and multiply churches
among the unreached people and places for the glory of God. The Week of Prayer is November 29 - December 6th, 2015. This is a
week where we pray for international missionaries who take the gospel to people in cities and extreme place. November 29th the focus will be Lesotho, for God’s glory to be revealed to the Basotho people. November 30, Central Asia, for the “Water of Life”, clean drinking water and open the hearts of Muslims to our Father's love. December 1 South Asia, for the Hindus to hear that Jesus is the way, the truth and the life. December 2, Syrian Refugees will find hope in Jesus. December 3, that the gospel reaches the unreached in Southeast Asia. December 4, that the unreached people in Oaxaca, Mexico will hear the truth. December 5, that the next gen-eration in the Philippines will believe and share the truth. December 6, that all the children of our father will pray for the billions that haven’t heard will hear and believe. There is a great article in the December issue of
“Mission Mosaic” entitled “Because of who He is” that covers this week in detail.
Sunday School Teachers and members, you will find brown paper bags in your rooms on November 22. These bags are for the “Christmas Store”. We have done this mission project for many years.
You will have two weeks to fill the bags for collect money for foods to be given to those in need in our community. The bags will need to be completed by December 6th. We are still in need of actors, seamstresses, prayer warriors, folks to help with the “Living Nativity” on the courthouse Lawn December 5. We also need help setting up December 10th and December 11th. If you can help in any way please contact
the church office. This is a great gift to the community and it takes many servants to make it happen. God Bless all that are willing to give and serve.
“Let’s not sacrifice another generation by neglecting our great commission mandate or we will continue to face shortages of funds and servants.” - Annie Armstrong
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GPBC on Mission
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11/1/2015 - Wayne Gayler 11/8/2015 - Gene Short
11/15/2015 - George Bowler 11/22/2015 - Elray Doerflinger
11/29/2015 - Roy Grella
Deacon of the Week Schedule:
Nursing Home Ministry
Wednesdays at 10:00 p.m.
Please feel free to contact Gene Short, at 429-1214, for more information.
Food Pantry Drive On Sunday November 15th, we will be collecting Non-Perishable Food Items,
Paper Products, & Cleaning supplies for the Food Pantry. Please help those in need in our community.
Needs List:
Toilet paper, Kleenexes, Toothpaste, Toothbrushes, Deodorant, Cereal, Hamburger Helper & other box meals, Tuna, Salmon, Canned Meats, Shampoo/Conditioner, Laundry Stuff, Dish Soap, Box potatoes, noodles, & stove top stuffing mixes, Vegetables such as
carrots, asparagus, canned potatoes, mixed vegetables, beets, & peas, and Condiments.
“Prime Time” Senior Adult Choir This group is open to all adults 50+ years of age. If this is of
interest to you, contact Dave Robinson at 909-4062 for more information.
Upcoming Dates: • Tuesday, November 1st, at 9:00 a.m. for Practice in the Sanctuary
& 10:00 a.m. at Country Club Care Center • Tuesday, November 15th, at 10:00 a.m. Warrensburg Manor • Tuesday, November 29th, at 10:00 a.m. Harmony Gardens
Come join the fun!
Memory Monday
Every Monday, from after school until 5:00 p.m.
Contact Pastor Brent for more information.
Annual Church Business Meeting:
We will be having our Annual Business Meeting on Wednesday night, November 18, at 6:30 p.m. in the Worship Center. Our regular
Wednesday night Supper will be in the Family Life Center at 5:30 p.m.
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TEACHING MOMENT:
Teaching thankfulness and appreciation is an important concept for kids and adults to comprehend. A great place in the bible that talks about thankfulness is in,
Luke 17:11-19,where Jesus heals 10 leapers on His way to Jerusalem.
In these verses Jesus heals all 10 of the
people's skin but only one comes back
to say thank you. Jesus not only heals This man's skin but his heart too.
Explain to your child that God has giv-en us so many gifts to be thankful for.
We can be thankful for Jesus, who died
on the cross for our sins. Our hearts can be very sick without Him! We need
Jesus to heal our hearts and forgive us!
I am thankful that He has the power to do that! We can also be thankful for
good health, food to eat, our church,
etc! Lets remember to thank God to-day, like the one man did in Luke.
ACTIVITY TIME:
“I Can Be Thankful”
(Sing to the tune of “I’m a Little Teapot”)
I can be thankful; yes I can For my family; for my friends.
God has given so much with His Son Thank you God for all You’ve done.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Have you asked yourself what your spiritual gift or talent is??
Could it be working with children??
We always have room for VOLUNTEERS to join in the FUN
in our preschool classrooms.
Grover Kids needs people to further the Kingdom of God by
serving just one Sunday every month?
Thanks and God bless!
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September 30, 2015
General Balance $ 155,494.54 Total Tithes Given $ 36,263.99
Total General Fund Expenses $ 35,206.81 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
8/16/15 $ 9,033.84 $ 3,220.25 403 239
8/23/15 $ 8,746.61 $ 1,848.00 429 238
8/30/15 $ 6,609.49 $ 1,761.00 428 249
9/6/15 $ 12,024.24 $ 3,190.25 407 255
9/13/15 $ 6,458.02 $ 1,795.00 432 279
9/20/15 $ 8,768.03 $ 12,218.25 520 281
9/27/15 $ 6,693.70 $ 1,228.00 385 284
10/4/15 $ 12,458.94 $ 3,550.25 403 278
10/11/15 $ 7,471.93 $ 1,780.00 437 262
10/18/15 $ 7,741.64 $ 2,556.25 421 263
10/26/15 Not Available 456 253
Sunday - Amy Hayward, Hughes Family, Jerusalem Ministry, Melissa Woodson, Rachel, Wilbanks Monday - Those who do not know Jesus as their Lord and Savior. Tuesday - Miscellaneous Requests Brandon Shanks, Brian & Travis Bonham, GPBC Families, Joshua Woodard, Katrina & Jeff Butts, Lee Johnson, Patsy Terry, Small Business owners, Unspoken Wednesday - Those with health problems Ann Stewart, Anthony Lewis, Betty Grace Fowler, Betty Smith, Carol Holder, Cathy Hallock, Christina Pieczynski, Don Hough, Dorothy Jacobs, Fred Busker, Gene Ording, Jack Wittman, Jane Whiting, Joe Elliot, Judy Clossin, Keno Haag, Kody Caldwell, Lucille Clifton, Mark Montgomery, Trudie Thursday - Those having and recovering from Surgery. Friday - Those with Cancer Ann Hayashi, Bev Lloyd, Billy Carter, Debbie Casey, Dorothy Nickell, Gail Edwards, Hal Hanrahan, Iris Pinkston, Joe Wooldridge, Joyce Barber, Karen Sligh’s mother, Kathy Kelsay, Kevine Colburns’ brother-in-law, Kara Sherrin’s Grandpa, Larry Boosinger, Linda, Lois Dillingham’s sister, Mary Bennett, Mary Winters Sister, Norman Powers, Randy Collins, Roger Best, Rosey, Shane Frehich, Shirley Mayden, Stan Ritzer, Wanda Helm Saturday - Military serving our country and their families, those who have lost their jobs, wisdom for our President and government.
“All the Difference in the World”
Christmas Chorale Rehearsals
Sunday’s at 5:00 p.m. in the sanctuary.
The musical that we will be singing this year is entitled,
“All the Difference in the World”.
If you would like to consider
singing or acting or doing
stage work of any kind this
year, talk to Dave Robinson
and come join us for an intro-
duction to the music and
what all we will be doing.
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 - Children’s Minister 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. Kids Korner 6:00 p.m. & WNL Kids 6:30 p.m.
Postmaster
Return Service Requested
NEW MEMBERS
Vivian Baugh Rachel Snow Jeffrey Medwin Nate Bancroft
Aleasha Bancroft
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 Daylight Savings Time Ends
5:00 p.m. Christmas Choral Rehearsal
6:00 p.m.
Life University
2 2:30 p.m.
Memory Monday
3
9:00 a.m.
“Prime Time”
Practice
10:00 am. “Prime
Time” Sing at
Country Club Care
Center
2:00 p.m. Adult 6
Sunday School Class
Birthday Party
6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
4 10:00 a.m. Nursing Home Ministry at
Ridgecrest
5:30 p.m. Wednesday Night Dinner
6:15 - 7:45 p.m. Youth Group Huddles
6:30 p.m. Worship Service
5 12:00 p.m.
Men’s Game Day
6:00 p.m. Girlfriends Café
6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Missouri Baptist
Children’s Home
6 8:00 a.m.
Care Connections
7 8:00 a.m. Pathfinders Breakfast Out at the Country Kitchen
10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Fox Family Reunions
8 5:00 p.m.
Christmas Choral Rehearsal
6:00 p.m.
Life University
9 2:30 p.m.
Memory Monday
West Central Baptist Association
Annual Mtg.
10 9:00 a.m. Hospital
6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Missouri Baptist
Children’s Home
11 Veteran’s Day
10:00 a.m. Nursing Home Ministry at
Ridgecrest
5:30 p.m. Wednesday Night Dinner
6:15 - 7:45 p.m. Youth Group Huddles
6:30 p.m. Worship Service
7:30 p.m. Mission Committee Mtg.
12 12:00 p.m.
Heartland Parl.
12:00 p.m. Men’s Game Day
6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Missouri Baptist Children’s Home
13 14 9:00 a.m. Brownies
2:00 - 6:00 p.m. Susan Hanrahan Birthday Party
15 Food Pantry
2:00 p.m.
Shawna Reynolds Birthday Party
4:00 p.m.
Deacon Meeting
5:00 p.m. Christmas Choral
Rehearsal
16 2:30 p.m.
Memory Monday
6:00 p.m. The Journey College & Career
Dinner & Discussion at John & Teresa Collins Home
17 10:00 am. “Prime
Time” Sing at
Warrensburg Manor
12:00 p.m.
Pastors Lunch at Traditions Restaurant at Pertle Springs
6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Missouri Baptist
18 10:00 a.m. Nursing Home Ministry at
Ridgecrest
5:30 p.m. Wednesday Night Dinner
6:15 - 7:45 p.m. Youth Group Huddles
6:30 p.m. Annual Business Mtg.
19 12:00 p.m.
Men’s Game Day
6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Missouri Baptist Children’s Home
6:30 p.m. New Vision
20
21 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Quilt Day
6:00 p.m. Faith Riders
Christmas Party
22
5:00 p.m. Christmas Choral
Rehearsal
6:00 p.m. Life University
23 2:30 p.m.
Memory Monday
Boy Scouts Father/Son Feast
24 10:00 am. “Prime
Time” Sing at
Harmony Gardens
4:00 p.m. Church
Wide Thanksgiving
Dinner at
High School
6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Missouri Baptist
25 No Activities
26 Thanksgiving
27 28 1:00 - 7:00 p.m. Collins Family
Dinner
29 5:00 p.m.
Christmas Choral Rehearsal
6:00 p.m.
Life University
30 2:30 p.m.
Memory Monday
6:00 p.m. The Journey College & Career
Dinner & Discussion at Gene & Marilyn Thompson’s Home
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“Let us come before His presence with thanksgiving; Let u s shout joyfully to Him with psalms. For the Lord
is the great God, and the great King above all gods.” - Psalm 95:2-3
Weed of Prayer for International Mission
November Birthdays
25 Elexus Edwards Floyd Jackson 26 Tobi Chambers 27 Debra McBee 28 Deloris Brather Steve Rogers 29 Zephaniah Cram
14 Wanda Zinn 15 Melinda Robison Elisha Scott 17 Ashley Fisher 19 Betty Smith 20 Bob Anderson Bonnie Brown Mary Kemper Steven Prewett 21 Sharon Atwood 23 Karen Gravely Kurt Weigand 24 Brayden Kamm Jason Meuschke Gloria Short
1 Makayla Hill 3 Colleen Edwards 4 Zoey Edwards Margaret Stroder 5 Bonnie Bullard Thomas Music Teresa Wooldridge 7 James Broadway 8 Tate Laramee Valerie Wagner 11 Janis Hughes Therye Wright 12 Elizabeth Barton Shawna Reynolds Debbie Weigand
Birthday & Anniversary Are you on our Birthday or Wedding Anniversary List?
If not please call the church office, at 747-7196, so that we may Celebrate with you!
November Anniversaries
November 9 ~ Brian & Tammy Hunt ~ 18 Years November 10 ~ Ken & Sandra Fowler ~ 8 Years
November 22 ~ Chuck & Kathie Appleton ~ 36 Years November 28 ~ Tom & Shirley Buttram ~ 46 Years
Grover Preschool Parkies Newsletter
Please Remember Our Grover Preschool Teaching Team, 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 Margaret if you
may be interested.
1st Service Teachers Lois Dillingham Mary McConnell Dee Anna Neal
2nd Service Teachers
Janet Holmes Gail Grey
Rebecca Norton Michelle and Roger Dumas
Tobi Chambers Kenda Jones Reggie Nelson Mark Carter
David Dahlhoff Paul Plummer Danielle Owens
Cori and Doc Phelps
3rd Service Teachers Keri Docheff
Ashley and Chance Fisher Steve Fox Tara Healy
Dee Anna Neal Paul and Cheryl Plummer
Vickie Rogers Heather and Allison Roots
Marsha Votaw B.J Nicas
Emily and Sam Livingston Janice Hughes
Our Leadership Team Melissa Plummer Michelle Dumas Mark Wigginton
A Word From Our Sponsors
Hello there, Melissa here. November is a month for giving thanks. As children we are taught to say please and thank you. It's fun to
watch as the kids in the nursery begin to really understand the concept of being thankful. At this age they really begin to
understand that there are people in their life that love and care about them and want to provide their needs. Isn't it amazing what an
example that is of how God is. God loves us, cares, for us, and wants to provide for our needs. He does this to an even greater degree than
we can even comprehend sometimes. Wow God! You're amazing.
And this same God who takes care of me will supply all your needs from his glorious riches, which have been given to us in Christ Jesus.
- Philippians 4:19
Dee Anna Neal (First Service Nursery Worker)
If you don’t see Dee Anna in a particular worship service, it’s probably because she is either in the
nursery or teaching Sunday School. We appreciate Dee Anna's continued service in the nursery. Dee Anna is always there and willing to help care for our little ones. Dee Anna takes time to do activities
and read stories with our little ones. Thank you Dee Anna for sacrificing your time to share love with our little ones.
Sunday School
9:30-10:30am
Singing with
Miss Marty
10:30-10:59am
Grover Kids
11:00-12:00pm
This month, ask your parents,
“What is your favorite way to
jump in the pool?”.
On July 19th we will have a
chance to share responses in
Grover Kids and win 10
Church Bucks!
Hey Guys,
Happy Independence Day! Independence Day is always a fun time
for families to celebrate together. As you approach
Independence Day, are you busy thinking about where your
family will go, how many fireworks you will buy, or whose
celebration you will attend? Many things can grab for our time, but Jesus constantly reminds us in the Scriptures to focus on Him. We celebrate our Independence as a nation, an Independence that was sought after when our forefathers were faced with the reality of spiritual oppression. They would form a nation where
anybody could worship Jesus as King! Sometimes we
forget that we have the freedom to worship and instruct our kids
in the way of the Lord. We have been given so many very
wonderful freedoms, let us use them to point our kids to the
merciful arms of the Savior who loves each of us without
reservation and without favoritism. A great way to “spark”
and “ignite” wonderful conversations about being free to
worship Jesus, is by checking out Freedom Spectacular.
Hope to see you here on the 4th!
Coffee drinkers hold a special place in my heart, and one
very special coffee drinker is Heather Roots! I am so
Sunday School 9:30-10:30am
Singing with Miss Marty
10:30-10:59am
Grover Kids 11:00-12:00pm
Bible Drill
6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday Night Live 6:15-7:30pm
November is here and we are so thankful to be able to minister to you and your
family during this season. We know life can get busy; howev-er, we also know that we have so many reasons to praise our Risen King during this holiday season. If you would like more information on some of Grover Kids Ministry opportunities please let Mark know today!
Hey Guys, October is always a fun month in Kids Church! This last month we had 30 kids dressed up as Super Heroes for Super Hero Day. It was such a fun time. We learned how each super hero falls sort, even Iron Man! So people keep making sequels because there is always the “what happens next…” Jesus is the ultimate super hero! He finished what He started. He lived a sinless life. He died on the cross for our sins. He rose from the dead! Jesus is the best super hero ever. In November, we will continue to look at how our choices affect the influence we have here on hearth. We will look at how there is no room for pride, when we understand all that God has done for us. A special shout out to Mrs. Kim Nicas for her incredible work with the Fall Family Harvest coming this Saturday. In Novem-ber, we look forward to a season of thankfulness and blessing. Many of us will be busy getting ready for December and all that happens during that time of year. I am so grateful for our many supportive families! Kids Church Teaching Calendar for the month of November! November 1st - God’s Church Grows November 8th - Showing Respect November 15th - The Importance of Choices November 22nd - The Danger of Selfishness November 29th - Look At That!