july 9, this week at fbc
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July 9, 2015July 9, 2015July 9, 2015July 9, 2015
Church Leadership Our ministers and lay leaders are available
to answer any questions you may have to
help you connect with the ministries of
First Baptist Church.
Church Office:
785/843.0020, ext. 201
www.firstbaptistlawrence.com
Rev. Matt Sturtevant
Senior Pastor, x.202
Rev. Cheryl Harader
Associate Pastor of Adult Spiritual
Formation, x.204
Cody Knapik
Intern for Youth Spiritual Formation,
x.205
Amelia Lawson
Intern for Childrens Spiritual Formation
x.205
Jenny Purvis
Office Manager, x.203
Evelyn Falen
Organist
Holly Grassy
Bookkeeper, (785) 917-9622
John Pauls
Moderator
Buddy Langford
Custodian
Preparing for Worship
July 12, 2015
Worship at 9:30 a.mWorship at 9:30 a.mWorship at 9:30 a.mWorship at 9:30 a.m.
(Roger Williams Room)
sixth Sunday after Pentecostsixth Sunday after Pentecostsixth Sunday after Pentecostsixth Sunday after Pentecost
Rev. Cheryl harader
Scripture: I Corinthians 12.12-
21, 26-27
Sunday School:
10:45-11:45 a.m.
BUILDING THE BODYBUILDING THE BODYBUILDING THE BODYBUILDING THE BODY
Summer Worship and Sunday School Series
Begins this Sunday!
July 12August 9
10:4511:45 a.m.
Roger Williams Room
We will together explore what it means to
build our community from the inside-out.
See pg. 2 for more information!
Rev. Mang Sonna
at First Baptist Church
July 19
Rev. Mang Sonna, Executive Director of the
Bethel Neighborhood Center in Kansas City, will
be our special guest on July 19th. Mang will
preach and share special music in our 9:30 wor-
ship service, and then he will share more about Bethel and their upcoming capi-
tal campaign during a lunch at 12:00pm.
Rev. Sonna, Bethels Executive Director since May 2009, uses his native lan-guage, other languages he knows, and all his skills and creativity in the Bethel ministry. He has said, I am blessed to be able to use my whole being to serve God and Gods people. God is using me to be the voice for the voiceless to of-fer hope and help to those who need them the most. He believes that God made each human being equal, with a special purpose, and loves everyone the same. He said, An inner city ministry like Bethel has many opportunities to show Gods love in words and in deeds. I am investing my life in the Bethel min-istry because it emits the love of Christ and offers hope to the hopeless and em-powers those who are powerless to become what God wants them to be. Please join us for worship and lunch on the July 19th!
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BUILDING THE BODYBUILDING THE BODYBUILDING THE BODYBUILDING THE BODY
Summer Worship and Sunday School Series July 12-August 9
We have spent time, effort, and money on an important part of our life as Gods church: the physical plant. This sum-
mers Worship and Sunday School time will move us forward as we build the body of Jesus, our community of faith. Dur-
ing our Summer Worship and Sunday School Series, July 12-August 9, we will together explore what it means to build our
community from the inside-out.
WORSHIPWORSHIPWORSHIPWORSHIP
During our worship series, we will explore the Biblical theme of building the body through various Scriptures. We will
together ask how God might be using our individual gifts for use in communal and Gospel ways.
July 12: Building the Body (1 Corinthians 12); Pastor Cheryl preaching
July 19: Caring for the Body; Rev. Mang Sonna, Executive Director of the Bethel Neighborhood Center, preaching
July 26: Feeding the Body (John 6.1-21); Pastor Matt preaching
August 2: Equipping the Body (Ephesians 4.1-16); Pastor Matt preaching
August 9: The Spirits Strength for the Body (1 Kings 19.4-8); Pastor Matt preaching
SUMMER SUNDAY SCHOOLSUMMER SUNDAY SCHOOLSUMMER SUNDAY SCHOOLSUMMER SUNDAY SCHOOL
The 3 Colors of Ministry: A Trinitarian Approach to Identifying and Developing Your Spiritual Gifts is the
series that Adult and Youth Sunday School classes are invited to experience together for five
weeks. This series will allow us to not only identify personal spiritual gifts, but it will guide us
as we discover ways to use our gifts together in serving God. We will look at areas of
commitment, power, and wisdom; of Creation, Calvary, and Pentecost; of God as Crea-
tor, Spirit, Jesus; and more. Being gifted by God for ministry is not just a catch phrase; it is
the infrastructure, so to speak, of our life as a faith community that follows Jesus Christ.
Our time together will include tools to assist us in discovering how God has gifted us; it will
include Bible study; and it will be a time of strengthening our congregation, not just individu-
als. We will meet at 10:45 a.m. in the Roger Williams Room. Our leaders for these weeks will
be Nancy and Tim Bonner, and Revs. Matt Sturtevant and Cheryl Harader. Plan now to be
here as often as you can to grow in God with your church family.
American Baptist Home Mission Societies Calls New Executive Director
The Board of Directors of American Baptist Home Mission Societies (ABHMS) has voted unanimously
to call the Rev. Dr. Jeffrey Haggray, interim senior pastor of Zion Missionary Baptist Church, Roswell,
Ga., to the position of executive director. He will lead the historic mission agency following the retire-
ment of Dr. Aidsand F. Wright-Riggins III in October. ..."As executive minister of DCBC, Jeff showed
great leadership skills in reaching across the full racial/ethnic and theological spectrum," says the Rev.
Dr. A. Roy Medley, ABC/USA general secretary. "He has a passion for the life of the church as it faces
the challenges of ministry in North America and the capacity to lead ABHMS in its response."
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Remember in Prayer
International Ministries Missionaries: Katie & Taku
Longkumer, serving in India
Regional Minister: ABC of Ohio: Rev. Mark Click, serving
in Hamilton, Ohio
Local congregation: St. John Catholic Church
You are invited to send prayer requests to:
(E-mail coordinator) Betty Colbert, [email protected],
(Telephone Prayer Chain) Hazel Nitcher, 843-5302, Annie
Merriam, 841-1384, or Judy Stuart, 856-1782, or
The church office: 843-0020
During June and July FBC Lawrence will have
the opportunity to share in the abundance of
needs of our sisters and brothers by contributing
to One Great Hour of Sharing. By the grace of
God, all of us have the power to give, and the
gifts we give make the world more the way God
intended it to bea place where everyone has
what they need. OGHS reaches those near and
far, changing lives of those in desperate need of
our compassion and generosity. Its not the size
of the gift that matters; its that we give of what
we have.
Parents, please watch your emails for Movie & Swim
Party date/time.
Affordable Housing Conference
Friday, July 17, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Heritage RoomCarnegie Building, 200 W Ninth St.
On July 17, Tenants to Homeowners will host an Afforda-
ble Housing Conference intended to educate interested
citizens, community leaders, donors, housing advocates
and developers about what a Housing Trust Fund is, and
how it could promote long term, community housing af-
fordability.
The conference is free and open to the public. No regis-
tration is needed.
Quarterly
Business
Meeting
Sunday, July 26 Ministry Chairs, please send your
quarterly reports (April, May, June)
to the church office as soon as possible.
Donate School Supplies July 18 through 31st In an effort to help low-income parents in our community,
a group of local agencies and businesses are working to-
gether to make sure children who qualify for free or re-
duced cost lunches have the tools they need for academic
success. If you would like to donate school supplies (lists
can be found at Walmart, Office Depot, or the USD 497
website), please deliver them to the Salvation Army (946
New Hampshire St.) or the United Way (2518 Ridge Ct,
#200) between July 1831. Monetary donations and gift
cards are also welcomed.
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First Baptist Church
1330 Kasold Drive
Lawrence, Kansas 66049
785/843-0020
785/843-0021 (fax)
www.firstbaptistlawrence.com
Sunday Morning Volunteers
July 12
Nursery 9:30 a.m.Amy Munsterman
11:00 a.m.Amy Munsterman
Extended Care 11:00 a.m.April
Hite
Life of the Church
Sunday, July 12
9:30 a.m.Worship
10:45 a.m.Sunday School
Family Promise Week begins
Monday, July 13
8:00 p.m.rebroadcast of FBC worship
(public access channel 99)
Looking Ahead:
July 19: Rev. Mang Sonna, Bethel Neighborhood
Cntr., pulpit guest in worship followed by
luncheon in RWR.
July 26Quarterly Business Meeting
September 12: Work Day at Habitat for Humanity
Staff Whereabouts
Pastor Matt will be out of the state July 5 18. He and his family will be in Kentucky
visiting family and friends through the first week. Then, he has been invited to serve
as a guest preacher in Ocean Park, Maine, on July 12, and he and Kimberly will
continue their vacation in Maine through the rest of that week.
By the Numbers...as of July 5, 2015
GENERAL OPERATING
Weekly Receipts: $5,965.75
YTD Receipts: $148,302.38
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
Weekly Receipts: $1,687.00
Cumulative Giving: $418,503.91
If you would like more detailed financial information, please
contact our bookkeeper at [email protected], 917-9622.
Thank you for your generous giving. Your generosity helps to
make our many ministries possible.
The Leaflet newsletter is a weekly production of First
Baptist Church. If you would like to receive the news-
letter by E-mail, please contact the church office: jen-
[email protected]. You may receive a hard
copy in the mail by request: 843-0020. Copies are
available for pick up each Sunday.
Our Family Promise Week
begins this Sunday. If you
can take time to evening or
overnight host, please contact
Susan Pauls to volunteer, 842-7107 or su-
If you would like to provide a meal (or ingredients), see
Wendy Wheeler, 393-3688 or [email protected]