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I N D I A N A S O U T HI N D I A N A S O U T H
WESLEYANDecember 2005
How much do you do know about Christmas? If you’ve been in church mostof your life, it ought to be very familiar to you by now. But wait a minute…arethere other details—important ones—that you never noticed? Take the follow-ing test and see for yourself. All of this material is really in the Bible. I promise.
1. Which is not mentioned in the Christmas Story, according to the Gospelof Luke?
A. Mary B. Anna C. Innkeeper D. Simeon
2. In Matthew’s genealogy of Christ (Matt. 1), the list of names is neatly di-vided into groups of __________ generations each.
A. Twelve B. Seven C. Twenty D. Fourteen
3. John the Baptist’s father’s name was _____________________________.
4. His mother’s name was _________________.
5. Bethlehem was called the “City of ____________________________.”
A. Joseph B. David C. Peace D. God
6. The wise men came from what direction?
A. North B. East C. West D. South
7. What is the proper sequence of worshipers?
A. Shepherds, Simeon, Anna, Wise MenB. Shepherds, Wise Men, Simeon, AnnaC. Anna, Shepherds, Wise Men, SimeonD. Shepherds, Anna, Simeon, Wise Men
8. How much older was John the Baptist than Jesus?
A. 3 months B. 1 year C. 6 months D. same age
9. Who was Quirinius?
A. Man who lifted Jesus up in his arms and blessed himB. Governor of SyriaC. Roman emperor who ordered the census takenD. Name of the wise man from Persia
10. What town was Joseph from?
A. Judea B. Bethlehem C. Bethany D. Nazareth
11. There were three signs to help identify the Christ child. List them.
1. ___________________________________________________
2. ___________________________________________________
3. ___________________________________________________
12. What is the king’s name who received the promise of a virgin birth?
A. Herod B. Hezekiah C. David D. Ahaz
13. What prophet told him the sign?
A. Isaiah B. Amos C. Zephaniah D. Samuel
Dr. & Mrs. Eckart
Joshua, Krystal, & Brooklyn
Test Your Christmas I.Q.Pastor Steve DeNeff
MerryChristmas!
continued on page 3
Rev. & Mrs. Bob England
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Forrest HillsThe children of Forest Hills Wes-
leyan Church became a witness totheir community by entering a float inthe fall parade. The title was, “Uponthis rock I will build my church” Mat-thew 16: 18.
INDIANA SOUTH WESLEYAN(USPS 334-970)DECEMBER 2005
Vol. 32 No. 12Executive Editor Dr. Mark EckartOffice Editor Carolyn ManshipEditorial Assistant Joshua Eckart
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Congratulations
Congratulations to Rev. Chet Todd andthe Mecca New Life Wesleyan Church inreceiving the prestigious “Hamilton Com-munity Award.” The church is dedicated tothe community through such things as a foodpantry and clothes closet for people in imme-diate need. The church also is working onhaving a bus outfitted to provide a portableclothes closet that will go where the need is.These are a few of the many communityefforts displayed by the church.
T.E.A.M Trip 2005By Pastor Ed Boston
This year’s trip was the first for me. Hopefully it will not be the last, as I had awonderful time getting to know some of the pastors better, and meeting some forthe very first time.
After loading at 7:30 a.m. at the Orleans Campground, we were on our way by8:00 a.m. Thursday to visit Southeast Christian Church in Louisville. Having BobRussell at our Ministerial Convention two years ago, it was a fantastic experienceto tour the campus of this church that runs approximately 22,000 each weekend.
Our tour guide led us through several areas of the building; a history room,the chapel (which was bigger than most all of our churches), the different youthdepartments, the sanctuary that seats 9,100, the bookstore, and finally up to BobRussell’s office to have lunch with Bob.
This was possibly the best 2-hour lunch that I can remember, and it wasn’t thefood that was doing the nourishing. Pastor Bob spent these two hours asking usas many questions as we asked him. I think he enjoyed the time just a much aseach of us did. He is truly a humble servant, and I’m sure that if you were to askeach person on the trip, all of us could tell you something different we learnedfrom one of God’s chosen servants.
After leaving Louisville, we stopped at Clays Mill Baptist Church in Lexington.We were treated to another tour and had a time of fellowship with the pastor who isin charge of the outreach/evangelism program for the church. It was while we werehere that one of the “key phrases” for the trip was heard first. We learned that the“Double Stink” (a petting farm) is a good thing. The story is way too long to tell inthis space, but I think we used that phrase more than any other the rest of the trip.
That evening we drove on to Gatlinburg, TN, and spent two nights in a condobigger than most parsonages. Friday’s weather was a gift from God for the trip.Beautiful sunshine in the mountains, white clouds that looked like a picture, thetemperature wasn’t too warm or cool, and we were blessed with great fellowshipwith one another.
I would be remiss not to mention that our very own Jim Hughes from Green-wood became a star while we were at the Comedy Barn. He was called on stage, andwords cannot describe the way he “stole the show.” However, there is a DVD float-ing around and rumor has it that it could be used at any time to show Jim’s talent!
This trip was just what the Lord had ordered for me. Rest, fun, fellowship, tours,examples of how God is working in other places, and a safe return to work for HIM!
One Year BiblesChurches please taken advantage of the bulk order of One Year Bibles and
lead your church family in reading the Bible daily in 2006. Call Wesleyan Pub-lishing 1-800-493-7539 or E-mail: [email protected]. The spiritual formationdepartment is encouraging all Wesleyan teens to read the Bible through in 2006.Adults why don’t you join them? Twenty Bibles in a case is $10.00 per Bible, or$12.99 per Bible for individual copies.
Superintendent’s Schedule
December 20052 Annual Pastors
Christmas Dinner4 A.M. W. Terre Haute 8th
P.M. Brazil11 A.M. Connersville
P.M. Blue River12 DBA Christmas Dinner25 Merry Christmas
January 20061 New Years Day7 DBA Meeting8-12 DS Meeting/Florida15 A.M. Lawrenceburg
P.M East Enterprise22 A.M. Prairie Creek
P.M. Church Visit27 God’s Bible School
Chapel Speaker29 A.M. Lewisville
P.M. Hope31 Asbury College
Rev. Chet & Marsha Todd receivingthe award
INDIANA SOUTH WESLEYAN DECEMBER 2005 / Page 3
14 Whose “throne” was Jesus to inherit? (He shall reign on _______ throne)
A. Jacob B. Saul C. Herod D. David
15 What is the proper sequence of names given to the Holy Child after Hisbirth?
A. Jesus, Christ, Emmanuel B. Emmanuel, Christ, JesusC. Christ, Emmanuel, Jesus D. Christ, Jesus, Savior
16. The slaughter of all infants under the age of two, by Herod, was said bythe Prophet to be a fulfillment of __________ weeping for her children,that are no more.
A. Mary B. Martha C. Rachel D. Sarah
17. When John the Baptist’s father “did not believe” the words of the Angel(Luke 1), what strange curse fell on him?
A. He could not speak. B. His hair fell out.C. He went blind. D. He got leprosy.
18. Which one was not visited by an angel?
A. Joseph B. Mary C. Zacharias D. Elizabeth
19. Anna, the prophetess in Luke 2, was an aging widow from what tribe?
A. Dan B. Levi C. Asher D. Judah
20. Of the four Gospels, which one does not begin with the story of Christ’sbirth or incarnation?
A. Matthew B. Mark C. Luke D. John
How’d you do? Sometime between now and Christmas, you may want to sitdown and read the story. Here’s a simple pattern to follow: John 1:1-18, Luke1:5-80, Matthew 1, Luke 2:1-52, Matthew 2. Used by permission from the Wes-leyan Life.
Answers to Test Your Christmas I. Q.1. Innkeeper (He is assumed, according to Luke 2: 7, but is never mentioned
and cannot be proven.), 2. Fourteen (Matt. 1:17), 3. Zacharias (Luke 1:40), 4. Eliz-abeth (Luke 1:40), 5. David (Luke 2:4), 6. East (Matt. 2:1), 7. Shepherds, Simeon,Anna, Wise Men, 8. Six months (Luke 1:36), 9. Governor of Syria (Luke 2:2), 10.Nazareth (Luke 2:4), 11. Virgin birth (Isaiah 7:14); Manger (Luke 2:12); Star(Matt. 2:2), 12. Ahaz (Isaiah 7:10-14), 13. Isaiah, 14. David (Luke 1:32), 15. Em-manuel, Christ, Jesus (The name of the child often took place at the dedication.),16. Rachel (Matt. 2:18), 17. He could not speak. (Luke 1:19-20), 18. Elizabeth, 19.Asher (Luke 2:36), 20. Mark
I recently heard the story of an African boy who could not understand whyChristians gave gifts at Christmas. His teacher explained, “A gift is an expressionof our joy over the birth of Jesus and our friendship for one another.”
When Christmas came, the boy brought the teacher a seashell of rare beauty.“Where did you find such a beautiful shell?” she asked. When he named theplace, a certain bay several miles away, the teacher was left speechless. “Why,it’s gorgeous; but you shouldn’t have gone all that way to get a gift for me.” Hiseyes brightened, and boy answered, “Long walk—part of gift.”
When you and I realize the distance from heaven to earth and from the man-ger to the cross, only then can we fully understand Paul’s words, “Thanks beunto God for his unspeakable gift.” —Dr. Mark
Prayer from IWUThe following prayer was written by an
IWU student in the Prayer Journal placed inthe William’s Prayer Chapel. Students regu-larly write their prayers or journal entriesthere. Trust you will be as encouraged andblessed as I was.
—Dr. James Barnes, President
“9/26-05 Daddy:I know you want me to go. I know that
you move when I open my heart and ask youto. Dad, I’m so scared but so comforted bythe confirmations you’ve been placing in mylife. I know I could have done this anywhere,but I wanted to come to your house, on myknees, and tell you face to face. . . here I am,send me. Yes, I will serve you in China, and Iknow you will guide my steps, but it’s methat has to take them. I’m sorry I’ve beenclosing the door you keep knocking on. Mypresence here today is merely to say, ‘I’msorry, I’m ready, let’s do this.’ I love you,Dad!
— One of your daughters”
Indiana Wesleyan University is aChrist-centered academic community com-mitted to changing the world by developingstudents in Character, Scholarship, andLeadership.
Ministerial ClassMethods of Bible Study
February 4th & 18th
Paoli Wesleyan Church
Professor: Dr. Mark EckartFor more information contact:
Rev. Bob L. EnglandRR 6 Box 840
Bloomfield, IN 47424
812-825-5917 orE-mail: [email protected]
Junior & Senior High
Lock-in
Friday, February 24, 200611:00 P.M.
Walnut Street Baptist ChurchActivity Center
Louisville, KY • $15.00Activities: Skating, Bowling, Ping Pong,
Racquetball, Air Hockey, BasketballTournament and Volleyball
For more information, contact:Rev. Chuck Morgan812-966-2664 or
E-mail: [email protected]
District Ministerial Convention
March 6 & 7, 2006 (Monday & Tuesday)
The Mayfields Meeting Room2100 Liberty Drive • Bloomington, IN
Guest Speaker: Dr. Aron Willis • Music By: Tony & Abby McCrary
Pastor and Wives’ Banquet: Tuesday eveningDismissal: Following Banquet
CHURCH GROWTH REPORTChurch Pastor Oct. SS '05 Oct. SS '04 Variation % Gain AM PM Wk Day
Austin K. Wingham 14 13 1 8% 20 12 11
Bedford G. Tilley 22 24 2 0% 36 24 13
Bicknell First M. Reed 45 51 6 0% 68 27 82
Birdseye D. Murphy 17 19 2 0% 19 0 0
Bloomfield Mt. Calvary F. Collings NR
Bloomfield Mt. Zion M. Moore 39 25 14 56% 39 16 17
Bloomfield Southside C. Thomas 12 14 2 0% 12 12 0
Bloomington Central E. Hayes NR
Bloomington Shepherd A. Hendershot 16 0 0 0% 20 16 11
Blue River A. Marshall 25 20 5 25% 43 17 0
Boonville E. Ames 21 25 4 0% 53 28 33
Brazil Jackson St. E. Stewart 30 36 6 0% 32 16 14
Carthage New Life H. Smith NR
Clear Fork C. Uebel 11 14 3 0% 16 11 8
Columbus Bethel B. Carpenter NR
Columbus Central B. Miller NR
Columbus Flintwood W. Jones 58 44 14 32% 83 44 74
Columbus Ohio Street J. Vandervort 42 35 7 20% 55 34 16
Concord T. Whitham 29 28 1 4% 30 23 17
Connersville Grandview R. Wallace 9 8 1 13% 6 5 4
Corydon New Hope T. Bye 21 20 1 5% 45 19 23
E. Enterprise R. Albring NR
Edinburgh L. Biddle 36 36 0 0% 36 29 25
English P. Jones 80 88 8 0% 82 40 55
Evansville Forest Hills M. Stoelting 134 134 0 0% 236 98 141
Evansville North Park S. Boardman 47 43 4 9% 68 17 35
Evansville Trinity M. Belt 51 51 0 0% 88 31 36
Fort Branch M. Hughes 28 18 10 56% 31 13 41
Franklin D. Neal 34 32 2 6% 45 30 25
French Lick J. Moffatt 54 72 18 0% 108 55 39
Gnaw Bone G. Armstrong 19 20 1 0% 25 19 0
Greenfield J. Anderson 21 15 6 40% 35 25 13
Greensburg W.Thompson,III NR
Greenwood J. Hughes 0 0 0 0% 72 0 0
Helmsburg DBA NR
Holton W. Vandervort 23 21 2 10% 28 11 7
Hope First E. Boston 32 34 2 0% 33 11 53
Lawrenceburg M. Kessen NR
Lewisville Trinity C. Stroud 23 34 11 0% 23 0 4
Lewis Creek D. Gates 11 14 3 0% 22 0 10
Loogootee Mt. Zion J. Simmons NR
Madison Calvary M. Mahoney 29 34 5 0% 45 37 38
Marengo Valley S. Lock 52 67 15 0% 108 52 48
Martinsville K. Kearby NR 0 0%
Martinsville Bethel J. Irvin NR 0 0%
Mecca New Life C. Todd 28 56 28 0% 60 30 93
Medora C. Morgan 41 35 6 17% 40 23 16
Milan L. Brown 24 26 2 0% 35 18 0
Mitchell S. Jones 106 117 11 0% 209 100 197
Mooresville New Life M. Linville 24 18 6 33% 48 28 30
Morgantown S. Yager 8 7 1 14% 7 15 8
New Albany Spring Ave. N. Watters 16 0 0 0% 27 0 0
North Vernon J. Terry 49 47 2 4% 69 39 0
Orleans H. Carr 54 48 6 13% 58 33 19
Otwell R. Stilwell 20 27 7 0% 0 25 0
Paoli L. Manship 0 0 0 0% 220 115 125
Petersburg L. Lamar 8 9 1 0% 8 0 0
Poplar Grove J.Downs 15 13 2 15% 22 13 10
Prairie Creek T. Fennell 16 15 1 7% 16 12 7
Princeton D. Reed NR
Rising Sun J. Kelly 6 6 0 0% 7 0 2
Rodney M. Miller 17 18 1 0% 24 18 9
Rushville H. Baker 12 0 0 0% 12 10 0
Salem To be supplied 13 11 2 18% 14 11 11
Sandford C. Hedden NR
Scott City D. Ault NR
Scottsburg P. Mills 8 10 2 0% 10 7 7
Seelyville F. Burk, Jr. NR
Seymour I. Holt 30 24 6 25% 35 27 24
Shelburn B. Noel 10 0 0 0% 10 0 0
Shelbyville Grace J. Travis 57 0 0 0% 75 60 31
Shelbyville Westside W. Seymour 0 26 0 0% 31 23 10
Simpson Chapel R. Brown 7 9 2 0% 7 0 0
Somerville D. Brandon 38 49 11 0% 43 40 29
Spearsville B. Bray 28 32 4 0% 28 25 18
Spencer J. Knight 7 0 0 0% 7 0 0
Sullivan G. Larimer 43 34 9 26% 44 35 36
Sylvania B. England 53 69 16 0% 110 68 46
Terre Haute Faith D. Gormong 138 126 12 10% 241 159 178
Terre Haute Hulman D. Willis 75 73 2 3% 103 58 61
Terre Haute North V. Reed 7 0 0 0% 11 10 8
Trafalgar C. Hilton 5 6 1 0% 5 3 7
Valeene D. Manship 24 0 0 0% 75 32 57
Versailles D. Jewell 26 37 11 0% 26 10 9
Walker Chapel R. Hendershot 16 14 2 14% 39 0 10
Washington Main St. P. Kessen 39 32 7 22% 63 40 23
Washington Vincennes J. Gilley 29 22 7 32% 28 34 23
Wesley Chapel W. Wickard NR
Westport E. Wakefield 82 72 10 14% 72 42 20
West Terre Haute 6th R. Weeks 27 26 1 4% 27 18 13
West Terre Haute 8th P. Shelton 71 68 3 4% 74 58 54
Wheatland K. Mitchell NR
Whitehall D. Campbell 22 21 1 5% 23 11 13
Wilmington Hills D. Meriwether NR
TOTALS 2384 2292 92 4% 3505 19071972
Top Ten Churches for Numerical Gain for Oct. 2005 Top Ten Percentage Gain for Oct. 2005
Church Pastor Percentage Gain
Bloomfield Mt. Zion Rev. Matthew Moore 56%
Fort Branch Rev. Marvin Hughes 56%Greenfield Rev. John Anderson 40%
Mooresville New Life Rev. Mike Linville 33%Columbus Flintwood Rev. Wes Jones 32%
Washington Vincennes Rev. Jewell. Gilley 32%Sullivan Rev. Gary Larimer 26%
Seymour Rev. Ira Holt 25%Blue River Rev. Aaron Marshall 25%
Washington Main St. Rev. Phil Kessen 22%
*NR–No Report
Church Pastor Gain
Sullivan Rev. Gary Larimer 9
Washington Vincennes Rev. Jewell. Gilley 7
Washington Main St. Rev. Phil Kessen 7
Columbus Ohio St. Rev. Jerry Vandervort 7
Greenfield Rev. John Anderson 6
Church Pastor Gain
Bloomfield Mt. Zion Rev. Matthew Moore 14
Columbus Flintwood Rev. Wes Jones 14
Terre Haute Faith Rev. Dan Gormong 12
Fort Branch Rev. Marvin Hughes 10
Westport Rev. Emmitt Wakefield 10
Church Pastor Oct. SS '05 Oct. SS '04 Variation % Gain AM PM Wk Day
MerryChristmas