Messenger June 2010 - Quaker Gap Baptist Church
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Messenger June 2010 - Quaker Gap Baptist Church
THE MESSENGER of Quaker Gap Baptist Church King, NC Volume 12, Issue 6 JUNE 2010 A WORD FROM PASTOR JACK… Why Worship Matters As the personnel committee assumes the very important task of finding new leadership for our music ministry, allow me to emphasize the importance of worship at Quaker Gap… 1. Worship matters to us because it matters to God. Worship is the atmosphere in which God is most comfortable. Whenever prophets and apostles have been given glimpses of God’s throne, there have always been worshipping angels present. While some people like to adorn their living space with plants, photographs, and pillows; God chooses to surround Himself with worship. According to Psalm 22:3, God inhabits the praises of His people. 2. Worship matters to us because God deserves our praise. Worship is our opportunity to communicate to our God how awesome He is. Jesus said that if His people refused to worship, the rocks would cry out. We should raise our voices so that the chorus of rocks will never be tempted to exalt His name in our absence. 3. Worship matters to us because we were created to worship God. You might think you were created to be a housewife, a teacher, a banker, or a computer programmer – but that would be secondary to your true purpose. Everything you do, whether it is cleaning house, teaching, counting cash, or writing computer code should be done in order to bring glory to God. We are instructed by the word of God (Colossians 3:17) to do everything – word and deed – in the name of Jesus. Psalm 34:1 encourages blessings and praise to the Lord to continually be in our mouth. As followers of Jesus, worship is our way of life. 4. Worship matters to us because the enemy hates it. Satan would have a hard time stomaching a church service at Quaker Gap. Nothing irks the Prince of Darkness more than lovers of God lifting their voices in unified praise to the One who won the victory on the cross. King Jehoshaphat of Judah once led an army in victory against his enemies – but rather than stationing archers or warriors at the front of the army, he chose singers. Seriously. Read 2 Chronicles 20 if you don’t believe me. A choir led the army into battle singing the lyrics “Give thanks to the Lord for his steadfast love endures forever.” When the army arrived at the scene – it was already over. God secured the victory without Judah’s army even engaging in battle. Next time you face a spiritual battle – sing one of the praise songs you’ve learned in worship at the Gap. You will be surprised how quickly the enemy tucks tail and flees. 5. Worship matters to us because it draws us together. God loves unity. Unity is the one thing Jesus prayed about concerning the church before He ascended to heaven. When the Kingdom of God sticks together in Jesus’ name – we are a powerful force for good in this world. Its amazing how men and women from diverse backgrounds can come together and find unity when they lift their voices together in praise, foreshadowing heaven. The very act of singing a praise song publicly unites the voices, minds, and hearts of those participating, centering them in the Lord. 6. Worship matters to us because it reminds us that God loves us. When we praise the Lord, we rehearse His goodness to us. We are taken back to the promises of God, and the joy of our salvation. The Psalmist put it this way, “Oh my soul, bless God, don’t forget a single blessing!” (Psalm 103:2 MSG) 7. Worship matters to us because it certainly beats the alternative. Isaiah contrasted the “garment of praise” with the “spirit of despair.” (Isaiah 61:3) You can decide for yourself which of the two would look best on you. As for me, despair doesn’t fit. I choose the garment of praise. For these reasons and many more, worship matters. Please be in prayer for the personnel committee as we search for the Music Minister of God’s choosing, and when given the opportunity this month – sing out! THE MESSENGER 2 JUNE 2010 Congratulations to… Birthday Blessings to... Ashlee and Tommy Hooks on the birth of a son, Julian Carson, born May 6, 2010. Carson weighed 7 lb. 8 oz., and was 20.75 in. long. He has a big sister, Anslee, and big brother, Thomas. His proud grandparents are Angie and Paul Pugh. SERMON SERIES 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Fruit 9 Sermon Series from Galatians 5:22-23 10 (continued) 6/6 6/13 6/20 6/27 7/4 7/11 7/18 7/25 “Faithfulness” Hebrews 11:1 “Gentleness” 2 Timothy 2:23-26 Father’s Day—(Youth-led Service) Jim Stanley—Guest Speaker “Saving America” Hosea 4:1-6 Jim Stanley—Guest Speaker “Self Control” 1 Corinthians 9:24-27 “Fruit Salad” Galatians 5:22-23 Housewarming Party for Daniel Parker Daniel has a new home...a house of his very own! Members of the Youth Council are having a housewarming party there on June 13 from 2-4:00 PM and you are invited! Please note that a gift is not required. However, he is using plastic containers for his clothing. He has a three bedroom house with one bed, and no other bedroom furniture. Therefore, we thought it would be nice to have a gift box available if you would like to give him Lowe’s gift cards or cash to help him set up his new house. Date: Time: Place: Sunday, June 13 2-4:00 PM Daniel’s House 216 Stonehedge Dr., King Directions from Quaker Gap: At the crossroads, turn right onto Mountain View Rd.; Turn right onto E King St./Old 52 N; Turn left onto N Main St.; Turn right on Meadowbrook Dr.; Turn left at Farmstead Rd.; Take the 1st left onto Rolling Green Ln.; Take the 1st right onto Stonehedge Dr.; Home will be on the right. Watch for balloons! 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Miranda White Peggy Kiser Linda Boles Vicky Bottoms Lilly Nelson Haley Bennett Opal Hartgrove Tracy Ray Jennifer Utley Peggy Adams Toby Bennett Brittany Joyce John Scoville Emily Wilkins Jean Carol Delapp Terry Goff June Tedder Cole & Connor Bunn Jeffrey Nance Wes Byrd Lisa Dillon Verna Lea Allen Danny Bowman Gina Webster Keith Ford Dustin Forkel Jeanette Robertson Mallory Darida Angela Lawson John Little Chris Clark Joanna Nickell Robert Nickell Spencer Davis Athena Weavil Forrest Foster Mason Lindgren Chris Dodson Carolyn Tedder Ben Gatewood Erlene Priddy Elijah Norris Shirley Samuels John Hanes Lonnie Reece Kayli Hinson Josh Elliott Marty Whitaker Luke Poole Darin Young Franklin Baker Charlie McGhee Julie Allen Kim-Elyse Edson-Gentry Lorri Dodson Deanna Joyce Jim Walton Katie Gordon Will Holt Donna Tedder Russell Nance THE MESSENGER 3 JUNE 2010 The Salt Box So, summer is finally here… Well, almost here. On June 11th our middle and high school students will begin their summer. As a ministry, we have planned several activities Join us in congratulating our 2009-2010 graduates in and events for our young people this summer. We our Graduate Recognition Service on June 6th. Please keep them in your prayers as they prepare for the next important have done this for many reasons, but mainly to provide our youth with some amazing, safe, fun, and step in their life. free activities that are Christ centered and that will Taylor Boles will be graduating from West Stokes High encourage them to stay involved in the church. School. She will be attending Surry Community College in These activities are not being planned to overwhelm the fall and UNC Charlotte next spring to major in Nursing. anyone, we have simply planned these events for Kristi Clark graduated from home school and plans to attend our youth to have options… so that they do not get Surry Community College, and then transfer to complete her stuck at home with nothing to do this summer. bachelor’s degree. However, it takes a lot of people to make all of this happen, and this summer we are in need of Zachary Holsclaw will be graduating from West Stokes High several volunteers. School. We have an amazing activity called “Tour of Alexander Kervin, (son of Michelle Henry), will be graduatPools” this is a free bi-weekly event for our youth. ing from Stevens County High School. The basis for this is that every other week, as a youth Grace Lineberry will be graduating from Mount Tabor High group we go to a church member’s house and take School and plans to attend UNC Charlotte. over the pool. We bring our own games and the hosts need do nothing else. We are in need of 5 famiDaniel Miller will be graduating from West Stokes High lies from our church to help us out this summer by School, and plans to attend Wake Tech Community College in Raleigh where he will be majoring in Computer Simulaallowing us to visit your pool. This will be on Tuestion and Game Development. day nights from 6 – 8pm. Please contact me at the office if you are willing to help us out with this acJacob Smith will be graduating from South Stokes High tivity this summer. School, and plans to attend Forsyth Technical Community Another area that we need a lot of help in is College where he will study Fire Protection Technology. our “Super Supper” summer activity. This activity is Zach Boles received his BS in Business Administration with a done bi-weekly and is free for our youth. This activfocus in Marketing from UNC Wilmington. He plans to live ity involves 2-3 families from our church getting toand work in the Wilmington area. gether and opening their home to our youth group Katie Gordon received her BA in English and BA in Spanish. on a Tuesday night. The host families get together She graduated Magna Cum Laude in both majors (where she and provide a meal, games, and a short Bible study had a GPA of 4.0 and 3.8 respectively) from UNC Charlotte. for our teens. This is a great opportunity for our She plans to teach advanced freshman English at Cannon church families that do not have youth to open the High School in Concord, NC. doors of their hearts and homes as they get to know Michelle McClamrock received her Associates degree in Ar- some of our amazing youth that call Quaker Gap chitectural Technology at Forsyth Technical Community Coltheir church. Please contact me at the office if you lege, and is seeking employment. are willing to help us out with this activity this sumEmily Snow received her BA in Geography and BA in Peace, mer. War, and Defense with a minor in History from UNC Chapel "Whoever welcomes one of these little Hill. Since she successfully defended her senior honors thesis, children in my name welcomes me; and whoshe graduated with honors, and since her GPA was around ever welcomes me does not welcome me but 3.6, she also graduated with distinction. She plans to pursue the one who sent me." Mark 9:37 her MS in the Department of Geography at the University of Georgia where she has been offered a Teaching Assistantship. Serving HIM, Michelle Norris received her Masters in Special Education from Appalachian State University. Daniel Parker Minister of Youth THE MESSENGER Children’s Church Children's Church is UP and RUNNING...and the children are learning! If you would like to be on one of the teams that is making a difference in the lives of our children, please call Jeanette Robertson, or come to the Children’s Church Team Meeting on the third Wednesday evening of each month, at 7:00 PM, as we plan for the upcoming month. Children's Church is not only fun and creative, it is a place where our young people hear the Good News! Come help us "break ground" in the hearts and minds of our young people! GapKids Movie Night & Camp Out June 4th In celebration of the end of school, the Children’s Ministry team is hosting a movie night and campout for all children K-6th grade on Friday, June 4th at the Delcamps’ home (125 Ashley Lane, King). Children’s may be dropped off at the Delcamps’ at 8:30 PM on Friday, and picked up there at 9:00 Saturday morning. Children are asked to bring a sleeping bag, pillow, lawn chair, and flashlight. Sunday 9:15 AM 10:30 AM 6:00 PM Wednesday 7-8:00 PM 7-8:30 PM Sunday School Morning Worship Service Youth Bible Study Adult Bible Study Choir Rehearsal KidZone (for Children K-6th Grade) Preschool Program (for ages 3-5) SaltTeens Youth Group 4 JUNE 2010 Ladies and Teens Sunday Luncheon Ladies and girls, don’t forget about our ladies and youth girls luncheon this month. Due to Father’s Day, we will be meeting on the fourth Sunday in June. Join us after church on Sunday, June 27th, at the home of Darshan Hartgrove for our next lunch date. Ladies, please bring a dish to share along with your spirit of fun and fellowship. Girls, come hungry and bring your friends. See Kassie Brown or Darshan Hartgrove if need transportation or directions. Mark your calendars for the 3rd Sunday of each month for a ladies and youth girls potluck luncheon. We are asking all the ladies of the church to open themselves up to our young women as prayer partners, leadership examples, and friends that they can turn to. Please prayerfully consider how you, as a mature daughter of Christ, can offer your support and encouragement to our young ladies. Deacons’ Meeting Please note that there will be a Deacons’ Meeting on Sunday, June 6th at 4:00 PM. All active deacons are asked to attend these important meetings. Thank you for your donations for King Outreach Ministry. Last month we collected 18 jars of peanut butter, 3 jars of jelly, 64 canned items, and 140 other items. Quaker Gap’s items to collect are canned beans (all kinds), peanut butter, and jelly. Please remember that this is an ongoing mission project. Donations are taken to KOM after the 3rd Sunday of each month. THE MESSENGER is a monthly publication of QUAKER GAP BAPTIST CHURCH, 2265 FLAT SHOALS ROAD—KING, NC PHONE ~ (336) 994-2117, FAX ~ (336) 994-2116; E-MAIL ~ [email protected] Jack Darida, Senior Pastor Daniel Parker, Minister to Youth April Ragan, Administrative Assistant THE MESSENGER 5 JUNE 2010 Deacon of the Week 6/6 6/13 Infants & Ones 6/6 M/M David Burge Erica Baker 6/13 M/M Brian Walton Mary Moser 6/20 M/M David Lee Debra Wilkins 6/27 M/M Chad McKinney Casey Proctor 7/4 M/M David Weavil & Kayleigh June Libby Holder Renee Stowers 6/27 Wednesday Evening Nursery 6/2 6/16 6/23 Twos 6/30 6/6 Sarah Allen/Reba Mankins Chelsea Darida 6/13 Jana Elliott/Kassie Brown Shirley Samuels 6/20 Dennis Ruff Lacey Lineberry 6/27 M/M Zane McKinney & Madelyn 7/4 M/M David Weavil & Kayleigh 7/7 6/6 M/M Terry Baker 6/13 Renée Stowers Amanda Holt 6/20 M/M Larry Lancaster & Madison 6/27 M/M John McGhee 7/4 Anna Stover Grace Lineberry 6/20 7/4 Ushers 6/9 Wee Worship (Threes & Fours) Sunday Evening Nursery John Henry Boles Mark Smith Max Snow John McGhee Hal Stultz Terry Boles Mark Holt Larry Lancaster Clint Hartgrove Tip Wood Lorri Dodson Casey Proctor Dennis Ruff Joyce Proctor Emily Snow Lynne Clark Angie Pugh Beth James Lisa Hinson Jana Elliott Clint Hartgrove Jeri Darida Nursery Contact Emily Snow will be the nursery contact person through June. If you have nursery questions or scheduling issues that you cannot work out, please contact Emily at 994-8435. 6/6 6/13 6/20 6/27 7/4 M/M Greg Snyder M/M Doug Rose M/M J. C. Holt M/M Kenneth Poole M/M Chad McKinney Available Dates for Flowers 7/11 9/12 OPEN OPEN (Grandparent’s Day) Call to reserve one today! 6/6 6/13 6/20 6/27 7/4 L. C. Allen John Clark Rodney Proctor John Henry Boles Chad McKinney Terry Boles Jim Walton Mark Holt Larry Mankins James Calloway 20 28 21 14 7 8 1 15 Tour of Pools 6– 8pm 29 Super Supper 6– 8pm 22 Tour of Pools 6– 8pm Tue 30 23 16 9 2 3 Worship Practice 6-7:30pm 24 Worship Practice 6-7:30pm 17 Worship Practice 6-7:30pm 10 Worship Practice 6-7:30pm Thu STNL 6:30pm 4 Sat 26 19 12 5 Youth Sunday– This Fathers Day, the youth will be leading our Sunday morning worship service. 25 18 11 “Hello Summer” Lock-in 8pm-8am Fri Super Supper— Another great activity from last year. We will be trying this again , however, it will also be bi-weekly. A time of games, fellowship, food and Bible study. This is free to all our youth. Salt-teens Youth Group 7-8:30pm Salt-teens Youth Group 7-8:30pm Salt-teens Youth Group 7-8:30pm Salt-teens Youth Group 7-8:30pm Salt-teens Youth Group 7-8:30pm Wed Tour of Pools—This summer we will return to the amazing tour of pools event from last summer. This event will be biweekly and will be free to all our youth. Mon 7 Lock-in— On June 11th we will have our summer kick off lockin. We ask that each youth bring a 2 liter drink and snack to share. 6-7pm Sunday Night Bible Study 27 NO YOUTH BIBLE STUDY! YOUTH SUNDAY 6-7pm 6 13 Sunday Night Bible Study 6-7pm Sunday Night Bible Study Sun Salt-Teens Activities June 2010 THE MESSENGER JUNE 2010 JUNE 2010 8 THE MESSENGER Sun Sunday Night Bible Study 6-7pm 4 11 Sunday Night Bible Study 6-7pm 18 25 Sunday Night Bible Study 6-7pm M Mon I T 5 12 19 26 Scavenger Hunt— On Saturday the 10th all youth are invited to come to the summer scavenger Hunt at 2pm. This is guaranteed to be fun! Bring $5 for food and drinks Salt-Teens Activities Wed Thu J u ly 2 0 1 0 Tue 1 Worship Practice 6-7:30pm 8 Worship Practice 6-7:30pm 7 Salt-teens Youth Group 7-8:30pm 6 Super Supper 6– 8pm Fri STNL 6:30pm O 2 Sat 3 10 17 9 Scavenger Hunt 2—4pm 16 24 31 23 30 N Super Supper— Another great activity from last year. We will be trying this again , however, it will also be bi-weekly, it is a time of games, fellowship, food and Bible study. FREE to all our youth! 29 22 15 Worship Practice 6-7:30pm 21 14 Salt-teens Youth Group 7-8:30pm 20 13 Tour of Pools 6– 8pm Worship Practice 6-7:30pm 28 I P Salt-teens Youth Group 7-8:30pm 27 S I Super Supper 6– 8pm S R Tour of Pools—This summer we will return to the amazing tour of pools event from last summer. This event will be biweekly and is FREE to all our youth. THE MESSENGER 9 “Soaking up the Son” at Vacation Bible School – Coming soon!! Kids, get your sunglasses, beach towels, and sunscreen ready as you head to the beach at Quaker Gap this summer! Coming July 26-30 our youth will be your life guards at Vacation Bible School You will be “Soaking up the Son” by our very own Quaker Gap Beach. We are excited that our youth group will be planning and leading our VBS this year, and they have some exciting things planned for you. Each night you will experience a visit to the beach here in our own church. As you learn what it takes to prepare yourselves for that fun trip, you will also be learning what it takes to prepare yourselves as Christians in the world. You will study the scriptures and find out what it means to put on the full armor of God as you prepare to live in this world and be an example to others. Children K-6 grade are invited to be a part of this exciting week. Groups will be divided up based on grade level and will gather at 6 PM each night in the sanctuary for a time of worship, singing, and skits. From there, the groups will rotate through the various activities such as Bible Story, Crafts, Recreation, and Snack Time. Your life guard youth leaders will guide you from place to place as you learn about preparing your heart, mind, and body to serve God. On Friday night, all parents, grandparents, etc. are invited to our closing presentation where our children will show what they have experienced (and learned!!) during the week. Early signup sheets will be available in the bulletin soon. Our youth will be leading all of the VBS activities, but adults who wish to assist are urged to contact Daniel Parker or Scott Hinson. We could use adult volunteers specifically to help with photography and providing/serving the food for the snacks each night. We hope to see you all by the beach for a great week of VBS at Quaker Gap!! JUNE 2010 THE MESSENGER Volume 12, Issue 6 Quaker Gap Baptist Church 2265 Flat Shoals Road King, NC 27021 (336) 994-2117 Email: [email protected] Visit Us on the Web: www.quakergap.info JUNE 2010 Non-Profit U.S. Postage PAID King, NC 27021 Permit No. 10
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