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2010—AUGUST 1 THE FAIRVIEWAN
A s your Pastor, I
have discovered
that one of the most
significant issues that
our church faces to-
day is the question of
spiritual maturity.
We should each take
time to evaluate our-
selves as to our own
level of spiritual
growth.
Some believe that
critical self examina-
tion is a waste of time,
but nothing could be
further from the truth.
Spiritual maturity is
measured on the basis
of our striving to
reach the fullness of
Christ.
Mature Christians
imitate Christ in their
thinking, talking and
working.
AUGUST 2010
Volume 17, Issue 8
From the Pastor’s Desk — “The Marks of Maturity”
“I fed you with milk and not with solid food; for until now you were not able to receive it, and even now you are still not able.”
(I Corinthians 3:2)
Special points of interest:
Ministry Focus
Upcoming Events: Appreciation for Assistant to the Pastor ~ EZDA Association
~ Annual Church Cookout ~ Youth Rally and Revival ~ Adult Choir Musical
Dr. J. A. Reed, Jr.
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OUR CHURCH MOTTO:
GROWING OUR CHURCH—OUR PRIORITY
—Evangelism—Discipleship—Fellowship—
—Ministry—Worship—
1. Spiritual maturity is marked by diet (I Corinthi-
ans 3:2). Paul declares that he had fed them with milk
rather than meat because of their immaturity. The
mature Christian has progressed from milk to meat.
He is informed. He knows the Word.
2. Spiritual maturity is marked by discernment
(Philippians 1:9). Mature Christians develop insight
and display wisdom.
3. Spiritual maturity is marked by deeds of duty
(Ephesians 2:10). Mature Christians are zealous of
good works. The mature Christian is a worker.
4. Spiritual maturity is marked by discipline (I Co-
rinthians 9:24-27). Spiritual maturity manifests itself
in discipline.
5. Spiritual maturity is marked by devotion (Titus
3:8, 14; Colossians 4:2 NIV). There is present in the
mature Christian the proper devotion to the Word of
God, will of God, worship of God, and work of God.
6. Spiritual maturity is marked by development (II
Peter 1:1-11). Peter reminds us that God has made
ample provisions for our spiritual development.
Where are you in your spiritual development? Are
you still feeding on milk or have you progressed to
the place you are feeding on meat?
Spiritual maturity is not reached overnight; it’s the
result of a disciplined effort. Evaluate yourself and
make a deliberate effort to develop into spiritual ma-
turity!
2010—AUGUST 2 THE FAIRVIEWAN
Inside This Issue PASTOR’S MESSAGE
“The Marks of Maturity‖ ................................. Cover
MINISTRY HAPPENINGS
Fishes & Loaves Ministry ..................................... 2
Media Ministry .................................................... 11
Men’s Ministry Corner ....................................... 12
Camp Burge Report—June & July ................... 13
SPECIAL FEATURES
Appreciation Service—Rev. Derrick Walter ......... 3
Men’s Empowerment Conference . 4 & back cover
Singing Churchmen Musical ................................ 5
Marriage Retreat ................................................... 6
National Training Congress ................................. 7
AUGUST BIRTHDAYS .............................................. 8
WORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES ............................... 9-10
CHURCH CALENDAR .............................................. 15
FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH
1700 N.E. 7th Street P.O. Box 36188 - Oklahoma City, OK 73136
PHONE: 405-232-1621
FAX: 405-232-5459
EMAIL: fairviewokc@aol.com
WEBSITE: www.fairviewokc.com
DO YOU HAVE A PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP
WITH JESUS CHRIST?
If you believe in your heart that Jesus Is Lord, the Christ,
the Savior, the Son of the Living God, and you are willing to
turn from sin to God, then receive Jesus Christ now by faith
and pray this prayer:
Lord Jesus I am a sinner. Forgive me of all my sins, come into my heart
and save me. I do now confess you as my risen Lord.
Thank you Lord Jesus for saving me. AMEN
# Homes Served 114 # of Children in the Home s 123 # of Adults Served 154 # of Evangelism Contacts 15
JULY 2010
But He saves the needy from the sword, From the mouth of the mighty, and from
their hand, and injustice shuts her mouth. So the poor have hope, and injustice
shuts her mouth. (Job 5:15-16)
THERESA KIRKLIN, MINISTRY LEADER
The Fairviewan is published monthly by the Fairview Baptist Church, 1700 N. E. 7th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73117-1621. All articles submitted for publication are printed at the discretion of the Editor-In-Chief. Articles printed do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the staff.
Editor-in-Chief ................................ Pastor J. A. Reed, Jr. Editor .............................................. Maeleatha Patterson Managing Editor ........................................... Rose Partin Recorder/Librarian ................................. Charlene Ellison Staff Reporters .................. Theresa Kirklin, James Tobler, .......... Charles Hardrick, Monica Wilder, Linette Burton, Staff Photographers ............................. Levi McCullough, ....................................................... .CarVell McCullough Graphic Design ....................................... Jamar Patterson Layout ................................................... Cora Kemp Epps Duplication .................................................... Larry Epps Collation Managers ........................................ Rose Partin Distribution .... .Velma Brown (Shut-ins), Johnny Douglas .................................. James Tobler, FBC Prison Ministry Mail Distribution ....... Johnny Douglas, Charles Hardrick Contributing Reporters................................. (As Credited)
2010—AUGUST 3 THE FAIRVIEWAN
SEPTEMBER 2010—Focus on the Family Month The month of September is FOCUS ON THE FAM-
ILY MONTH at Fairview. September 12—Grandparent Day (honoring our
grandparents) September 19—Senior Saints Day (honoring those
60 and over) September 24-25—Married Couples and Singles
Conferences September 26—Family Day (special emphasis on
the family); Fellowship Service with OKC 1st Church of the Nazarene
Share with us each week as we celebrate the fam-ily and be a part of each activity planned to help strengthen our families. Full details on the Focus on
USHER AND NURSE MINISTRIES WORKSHOP Fairview Baptist Church
September 4, 2009
6:00—9:00 p.m.
The Usher and Nurse Ministries of Fair-
view will hold their Annual Workshop on Fri-
day evening, September 4, at Fairview.
This workshop is designed to enhance ex-
isting skills of the ministry members as well
as present challenges that will encourage at-
tendees to endeavor to embrace their posi-
tion with a spiritual passion. Information will
be disseminated that will be of benefit to
adults and young adults as well as youth.
All current members of these Ministries
as well as those that would like to join or
know more about the work of the Ministry
are encouraged to attend. Ushers and Nurs-
es from other churches in the community are
welcomed to attend.
Come help us make this workshop a suc-
cess.
Brother Darnell Forshee, President, Usher Ministry Sister Teressa Hunter, President, Nurses Ministry
Appreciation Service
for Fairview Assistant to the Pastor
August 1, 2010—10:00 a.m.
Today we are observing the Appreciation Ser-vice for Assistant to the Pastor, Rev. Derrick E. Wal-ter, Sr., and his family. The theme for the occasion is “A Faithful Preacher, Preaching in Season and Out of Season,” II Timothy 4:1-4. Rev. Al Walter, Pastor of New Hope Baptist Church, Chickasha, Oklahoma, and father to Rev. Derrick, will bring the message for the service. Rev. D. Walter accepted his call to the Gospel Min-istry in December 1996, was licensed by the Fairview Baptist Church on January 19, 1997, and was or-dained to the work of the Gospel Ministry by recom-mendation of Pastor Reed and order of the Fairview Baptist Church in February 2001. Rev. Derrick served as Youth Pastor at Fairview until December 2006 when he was recommended to serve as the As-sistant to the Senior Pastor. He has continued in the position, working tirelessly with and under the lead-ership and direction of Dr. Reed. He gives of him-self to the work of Christ and the church. Rev. Walter’s family, his wife, Johnneese Shree, and children, Kaubriana and Derrick Jr., work faith-fully with him at Fairview. Johnneese serves in vari-ous capacities, including church Administrative As-sistant, Minister of Music, Group Leader for the Married Study Group, Youth Ministry worker and other areas. Kaubriana and Derrick Jr. participate in many aspects of the Youth Ministry.
2010—AUGUST 4 THE FAIRVIEWAN
MEN’S MINISTRY
EMPOWERMENT
CONFERENCE
The 6th annual Men’s Ministry Empowerment Conference
was held June 4– 5, 2010, and it was a celebration of epic
proportions. A brief resume of the activities follows.
The theme for the conference this year was ―Becoming Men
of Courage, in A World of Chaos,‖ lifted out of the Old Tes-
tament book of Deuteronomy, chapter 31, verse 6.
On Friday evening, as is customary, the proceedings got
underway with our banquet/supper. Keynoting that session
with a powerful message which he titled the same as the
theme, using the same scripture text, was the dynamic young
pastor of the Northeast Missionary Baptist Church, Rev.
Michael McDaniel. Also, the Men’s Ministry Director had
invited a special guest for the evening in the person of Rev.
Dr. James H. Tucker, the venerable pastor of the Greater
New Zion Baptist Church. Pastor Tucker blessed our hearts
with a beautiful solo musical selection.
At this point, I want to thank our beloved and talented musi-
cian, Sister Arthanella Coffey, for providing the musical
support at the piano for the evening. I had to turn to her at
the last moment for her support and, as usual, she graciously
accepted my call for help. Then the food was just delicious
once more and it was prepared and served by the Culinary
Ministry, directed by Sister Willa Nero and her staff. They
are to be commended and deserve our thanks for a job well
done.
Saturday came and with it, we were lifted to greater heights.
The day was started with a lavish continental breakfast and
all of the attendees partook of that throughout the morning
and there was still some left over, which was donated to the
Prison Ministry for their usage.
Deacon Curtis Simmons, who had appeared on the Friday
night session in the same role, led us in an inspirational de-
votional session that morning. Deacon Simmons is an inspi-
ration to all of the Fairview Family for we know how God
restored him from an illness situation in which only God
could do. Deacon Simmons continues to serve the Lord with
gladness and we are thankful that God saw fit to let him re-
main among us for awhile longer. Assistant Minister of
Music Anttwain Cox was there with us on Saturday morning
and accompanied Deacon Simmons on the organ.
Originally there were three facilitators scheduled to lecture
that morning, but circumstances kept one of them from being
with us.
We were disappointed when Pastor John W. Peoples was
unable to fulfill his spot in our program, but the other two
facilitators were delighted, for it gave them more time to
lecture. And lecture they did.
From the Faith, Hope, & Love Baptist Church, beloved Pas-
tor Willard Dallas, Sr. utilized the Conference theme and
gave us a beautifully prepared lecture on, ―Adam Remained
Silent When He Should Have Spoken.‖ He used Genesis 3:6
as the text, with many other references to other portions of
the first three chapters of Genesis. Pastor Dallas is a superb
lecturer and he kept our attention as he made many humor-
ous, but serious, points throughout his portion of the session.
Then from the Antioch #1 Full Gospel Baptist Church, Rev.
Dr. Lester Cezar came to us once more to teach us that
―Spiritual Growth Is Mandatory,‖ II Peter 3:18 as the basis
for him making that assertion. I have heard Pastor Cezar on
many occasions and I have never heard him better. He
brought eight of his brethren to share with us and also some
of his tapes and CDs to also increase our knowledge of what
we can do to grow spiritually.
The Conference was well attended, and it was one of the best
ones that we have had. Again we give thanks to our be-
loved Pastor for his support in our being able to do what we
were able to do. Also I thank Pastor for having the confi-
dence in yours truly to lead the men of Fairview. I have
served as Director of the Ministry since 1998 and each year
it is more gratifying to be able to serve my Lord and Savior
Jesus Christ through this Ministry.
Shoutouts go to those men who continue to serve on the sup-
port staff, namely, Bro. Arthur Smith, Bro. James Tobler,
Bro. Larry Epps, Bro. Havered Hill, Bro. Walter Ellison,
Bro. Charles Celestine, Bro. Vincent Guydon, and Bro. Ar-
dis Franklin. This year Bro. Terry Peeler was added to the
Publicity Committee to assist Bro. Ellison and Bro. Celestine
with those duties. Again, thanks men, for a job well done.
Now we look forward with eager anticipation to the 2011, 7th
Annual Conference. We plan on seeing each of you once
again at the same place, if it’s the will of the Lord.
Submitted by: C. Meldon Hardrick
Staff Reporter
Event Photos on back cover, courtesy Levi McCullough of
Levi’s Photos (levisphotoz.smugmug.com)
2010—AUGUST 5 THE FAIRVIEWAN
SINGING CHURCHMEN
MUSICAL
After a two year hiatus, the Singing Churchmen Men’s Cho-
rus resumed its Musical Concert as the culmination to the Em-
powerment Conference.
On Sunday evening, June 6, a large gathering of Fairview
Members and others from throughout the city assembled to be
a part of this occasion.
This year, Bro. Anttwain Cox Singing Churchmen Director
and the Staff of the group decided to invite selected guests to
participate with them.
Invited Guests who appeared were the Pilgrim Rest Male
Chorus, the St. James Male Chorus, and the Greater New Zion
Male Chorus. Three of the Male Chorus Groups who were
invited to attend, were not present.
After a spirited Devotional Period led once again by Deacon
Curtis Simmons and an inspirational welcome message, given
by Deacon Walter Heard, the program got underway.
The proceedings were in the capable hands of one of our new-
er member brethren in the person of Young Erick W. Harris.
He did a superb job in keeping the program moving and on
track. Thanks Bro. Erick for a job well done.
The Singing Churchmen, as was fitting, led off the program
that evening with two beautifully performed selections. The
first of the two was entitled ―Ride This Train‖ led by one of
the Associate Ministers of Fairview, Rev. Arthur R. Crawford.
Rev. Crawford has a beautiful baritone voice and he put that
voice on display for all to hear as he led the group. His zest,
zeal, and enthusiasm was transmitted to the members of the
Singing Churchmen and they matched his performance as he
led them. Very few, if any, members of the large audience
remained in their seats.
We were just getting warmed up for if Rev. Crawford’s selec-
tion was the main course, along came Deacon Billy Marshall
to provide the dessert, and take the singing aggregation and
the audience to even greater heights. Billy was a joy and a
delight to behold. He, too, has been blessed with a beautiful
tenor voice, and he caught the spirit of Rev. Crawford’s per-
formance and led the Group in a rollicking performance of
―Cooling Water From Grandma’s Well.‖ Pastor Crawford
and the group had ―RAISED THE ROOF ON THE FIRST
PERFORMANCE, BUT DEACON MARSHALL AND THE
GROUP JUST FINISHED BLOWING IT COMPLETELY
OFF. Pastor Reed and Assistant to the Pastor Derrick Walter
was directly in my view, and both were dancing, shouting
hosannas, and clapping with joy as Billy showed up and
showed out. I have to admit that Billy surprised me with his
stage mannerisms for I, nor any of the remainder of the sing-
ing group, had not seen him so animated.
Thank you, Pastor Crawford, Deacon Marshall and fellow
Singing Churchmen for a job well done. The Holy Spirit was
in that place that night and all who were present were the re-
cipients of many blessings through musical praise.
Thank you, Director Cox, for superbly preparing the Singing
Churchmen. Our Prayer is that God will continue to use you
and your many musical talents and allow you to continue to
prepare the Singing Churchmen to sing praises to God. He
used us that night to witness through musical praise and wor-
ship, telling all of His goodness through the music that we
sang.
C. Meldon Hardrick, Staff Reporter
TRUER WORDS
WERE NEVER SPOKEN
The Less you associate with some people,
the more your life will improve.
Any time you tolerate mediocrity in others,
it increases your mediocrity.
An important attribute in successful people
is their impatience with negative thinking
and negative acting people.
As you grow, your associates will change.
Some of your friends will not want you to
go on. They will want you to stay where
they are.
Friends that don’t help you climb will want
you to crawl.
Your friends will stretch your vision or
choke your dream.
Those that don’t increase you will eventual-
ly decrease you.
Submitted by: C. Meldon Hardrick
Staff Reporter
2010—AUGUST 6 THE FAIRVIEWAN
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September 23-25, 2010
2010—AUGUST 7 THE FAIRVIEWAN
NATIONAL BAPTIST
TRAINING CONGRESS
The 105th Annual Session of the National Baptist Con-
gress of Christian Education was held the week of
June 21-25, 2010, in Houston, Texas.
The Fairview Delegation was led by Pastor John A.
Reed, Jr., and his lovely lady, Sister Pat Fisher Reed.
Yours truly was blessed to be among those Fairview
members able to attend this session.
The theme for this year’s session was, ―Solidarity With
The Savior,” I Corinthians 3:9.
I enrolled as usual in the Laymen Division and as usual
my reporting will be from that vantage point.
I was able to share in a few events outside of the Lay-
men Division which I shall report on later in this writ-
ing.
The seminar that I enrolled in was ―Biblical Man-
hood,‖ Genesis, Chapters 2 & 3, as the text. The facili-
tator for my seminar was National Laymen President
Harold L. Simmons and Deacon Isaiah Hill. There were
approximately 45 men enrolled in this seminar. I have
taken this course 4 or 5 times and each time, I learn
something new and different. Deacon Simmons and
Deacon Hill continue to revise and update the materials
and there is always a different perspective you gain
from your participation.
One of the highlights of my week was being able to lis-
ten to one of my very favorite preachers and I make ref-
erence to Rev. H. B. Charles Jr., Pastor of the Shiloh
Metropolitan Baptist Church of Jacksonville, Florida. I
want to personally thank my beloved Pastor for my be-
ing able to be blessed by being present at this setting,
for he had called me early Tuesday morning to advise
me of Pastor Charles being on program that night and
for me to be there. Pastor Reed did not have to tell me
twice.
I was the recipient of a double blessing that night for I
got to hear the younger son of Rev. Dr. A. Louis Patter-
son preach. This was the first time that I had been
blessed to hear him preach. He is still on the staff of
Mt. Corinth Baptist Church, serving under the leader-
ship of his Father and Pastor, Rev. Dr. A. Louis Patter-
son. To say that he is a chip off the ―old block‖ is an
understatement, for that young man can ―proclaim the
gospel‖ and proclaim he did on that night. Dr. Patter-
son was a Proud Papa and had every reason to be that
way on this occasion.
Young Preacher Patterson RAISED THE ROOF ON
THE CONVENTION CENTER AND THEN H. B.
CAME ALONG AND JUST COMPLETELY BLEW
THE ROOF OFF AS HE ALWAYS DOES.
I attended our Mission, Education, & Evangelism
Luncheon, which was held at the Wheeler Avenue Bap-
tist Church where Rev. Dr. Marcus D. Cosby is the Sen-
ior Pastor. Rev. Dr. Cosby was the Luncheon Speaker.
On Thursday, prior to the Luncheon, the Jr. Laymen
were in charge and I witnessed those dedicated young
men in action. The Bible Bowl was held and I marveled
at the knowledge that the 10 finalist had of the Bible
itself. I shall not forget that one of the contestants was
an 8-year-old young man and the lowest age of the re-
maining nine was 12 years old. Even though the 8 year
old was not capable of pushing the top three finishers, it
was gratifying to see him being able to make it into the
final 10 contestants.
One of the things that came out of the National session
was that President Simmons has undertaken the massive
task of finding an individual mentor for each of the
roughly four thousand (4,000) young men that were in
attendance at the session. I will say more about this in
my Men’s Ministry column, which you will find else-
where in this issue of The Fairviewan.
The overall attendance at this session of the Training
Congress was down, which was a reflection of the eco-
nomic conditions across the nation. I had a great time
during the Congress itself.
Next year the Congress will be held in Indianapolis,
Indiana. I am prayerful that not only will I be able to
attend, but some of you who have never been blessed to
attend a session will be able to do so as well.
Submitted by: C. Meldon Hardrick
Staff Reporter
2010—AUGUST 8 THE FAIRVIEWAN
HAPPY BIRTHDAY,
AUGUST!!
We extend birthday greetings to
the following members and
friends of our Church Family
known to be born in the month of
August. THOUGHT FOR THE MONTH: "Delight yourself also in the Lord, and He shall give you the desires of your heart” – Psalm 37:4 NKJV
__________________
Ingrid Cole .................................. 8/ 1
Rosetta Grate .............................. 8/ 2
Barbara Hadley ........................... 8/ 2
Michael Wofford ........................ 8/ 2
Solomon Mantrell ....................... 8/ 2
Demis Mobley ............................ 8/ 2
Betty Waller ................................ 8/ 2
John Anglin, Jr. ........................... 8/ 3
Darius Gates ............................... 8/ 3
Derrick Walter, Jr....................... 8/ 3
Tawanna Alexander .................... 8/ 4
Reginald Lancaster, Jr. ................ 8/ 4
Katherine Murray ....................... 8/ 4
Arthanella Coffey ........................ 8/ 5
Amla Davis .................................. 8/ 5
Cameron Faulkner ..................... 8/ 5
Erika Alamah .............................. 8/ 6
Gene Fitzgerald ........................... 8/ 6
Rhonda Smith ............................. 8/ 6
Harlan Jones ............................... 8/ 7
Gina Beaird ................................. 8/ 7
Sharon Smith .............................. 8/ 7
John Jordan ................................. 8/ 8
Tyree Miller ............................... 8/10
Elizabeth Mosley ....................... 8/10
Kylan Tillis ................................. 8/10
Tunicia Willis ............................ 8/10
Ayeesha Birdine ........................ 8/11
Janet Ruff ................................... 8/11
Ruth Heard-Butler .................... 8/12
Bradley Davis ........................... 8/12
Ezekiel Griffis ............................ 8/12
Mary P. Johnson ....................... 8/12
Ebony Jones .............................. 8/12
Rosline Melvin .......................... 8/12
Norma Jean Clark ..................... 8/13
Pamela Brooks .......................... 8/13
Linette Burton ........................... 8/14
Pauline Stepeny ......................... 8/14
Shane Thomas .......................... 8/14
Tia Gaines ................................. 8/15
Brenda Gaines ........................... 8/15
LeShawn Sutton ........................ 8/15
Tyree Campbell ........................ 8/16
LaTarsha Covington.................. 8/16
Nikita Edwards .......................... 8/16
Carlos McArthur ....................... 8/16
Wendy Pickard ......................... 8/16
Rose Smith ................................ 8/16
Sharon Beavers ......................... 8/17
Aaron Cotton ............................ 8/17
Sekeina Eberson........................ 8/17
Lorne Carter .............................. 8/18
LaShawn Tyner ......................... 8/18
Gwen Walter ............................. 8/19
Billy Watson .............................. 8/19
Brandon Young ......................... 8/19
Pamela Estell ............................. 8/20
Gladys Johnson ......................... 8/20
Johnny Osborne ........................ 8/20
Shermica Gaines ....................... 8/21
Jo A. Reed ................................. 8/21
Barbara Jordan .......................... 8/22
Rodney Tolbert ......................... 8/22
LeTiah Lewis ............................. 8/23
Dorothy Cole............................. 8/24
Claudette Gaines ....................... 8/24
Sharon Graham ......................... 8/24
Shirley Henderson .................... 8/24
Patricia A. Williams .................. 8/24
Roosevelt Williams ................... 8/24
LaTonya Edwards ...................... 8/25
Felicia Hankins .......................... 8/25
Keith Taylor ............................... 8/25
Desiree Thompson .................... 8/25
Alshawn Carbajal ....................... 8/26
LaTonya Childs ......................... 8/26
LaTonya Hines .......................... 8/27
Luerisa Miller ............................. 8/27
Michelle Quinn .......................... 8/27
Angela Turner ............................ 8/27
Sharde' Williams ........................ 8/27
Chaina Butler ............................. 8/28
Briana Elder ............................... 8/28
Darnell Forshee ......................... 8/28
Gregory Pickens ......................... 8/28
Rev. Al Walter ........................... 8/28
Deborah Collins......................... 8/29
Tykee Hill .................................. 8/29
Opal Jackson .............................. 8/29
Kentresha Austin ....................... 8/30
Barbara Chandler ...................... 8/30
Tianna Pullen ............................. 8/30
Marla Ruberg ............................. 8/30
Shree Walter .............................. 8/30
Christopher Adams ................... 8/31
Janice Cooke .............................. 8/31
Norlotta Long ............................ 8/31
Welcome, New Members!!
The following members have
recently become a part of our
church family. Please greet
them with a hearty
Fairview Welcome!
Ajahlon Bruner
Chirstain Fordyce
Harlan F. Hardiman, Sr.
Tyler Kuck
Marvin Morris
Rev. Jerry Russell
Joselite Smith
2010—AUGUST 9 THE FAIRVIEWAN
OPPORTUNITIES FOR WORSHIP and fellowship —
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www.fairviewokc.com Make us your homepage!
Church announcements are updated
weekly. We strive to keep you in-formed!
Fairview Baptist Church
Adult Choir Musical
Sunday, August 29, 2010 Under the Direction of Brother Anttwain Cox
“A TRIBUTE TO GOSPEL”
2010—AUGUST 10 THE FAIRVIEWAN
August 1—Appreciation Services for Pastor’s Assistant
The 2nd Appreciation Service for Fairview’s Assistant to the Pastor, Rev. Derrick E. Walter, Sr., and Family, will be held on
Sunday, August 1.
August 2, Monthly Staff Meeting
The Monthly Staff Meeting will be held on Monday evening, August 2. The meeting begins at 6:00 p.m.
August 2, Music Ministry Meeting
The Music Ministry will meet at 7:00 p.m.
August 2—6, EZD Association
The East Zion District Consolidated District Association will be held August 2—6 at the Shiloh Baptist Church, Rev. O. Black,
Host Pastor. A Pre-musical will be held on Monday night. The Session will begin on Tuesday and will close with the banquet on
Friday night. The speaker for the banquet will be Dr. Julius R. Scruggs, President of the National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc.
August 4, Noonday Worship Service
We will hold our monthly Noonday Worship on Wednesday, August 4, from 12:00 noon—1:00pm. The message will be
brought by Pastor Reed. A light lunch will be available. For transportation, call the church by Tuesday, August 3.
August 7, State Youth Annual Meeting at Camp Burge
Fairview youth will be participating in the State Youth Annual Meeting at Camp Burge on August 7. Parents should contact Fair-
view youth leaders for additional information. The meeting is for boys and girls.
August 8— Fairview Annual Church Cookout We will have our Annual Church Cookout on Sunday evening, August 8, from 6—9 p.m. The cookout will be held at Fairview. All members and their families are encouraged to attend this evening of fellowship and fun. We encourage our new members to come, bring your families that the other church family members may have the opportunity to fellowship with you. Activities and games will be available for all age groups. Members are asked to bring food, enough for your family and others. Be attentive to further announcements.
August 14/16—18 — Youth Rally/Revival Scheduled Fairview's Youth Ministry will sponsor the annual Youth for Christ events Saturday—Wednesday, August 14—18. There will be a Youth Rally at the church on Saturday, August 14. The Rally will consist of various youth groups from throughout the community. Fairview’s youth revival will begin Monday, August 16, and go through Wednesday, August 18. Service will begin at 7:00 p.m. Fairview’s Youth Choir will be singing for all services. Visiting churches will be participating nightly. Please be attentive to further announcements about the revival from the Youth Ministry.
August 15 — St. John Pastor's Anniversary We will worship with the St. John Baptist Church, 5700 N. Kelley Avenue, on Sunday, August 15, 3:00 p.m., for the Anniversary Celebration of Pastor M. L. Jemison. Pastor Reed will bring the message and the JR Inspirational Choir, Usher and Nurse Ministry will accompany him.
August 21, Food Giveaway Fairview’s monthly Food Giveaway will be Saturday, August 21, from 10:00 a.m.—noon. Fairview senior members and other eligible members are encouraged to take advantage of this service.
August 22—New Covenant Pastor’s Anniversary Sunday afternoon, August 23, We are invited to share with the New Covenant Baptist Church for the Anniversary Celebration of Pastor J. O. Bradford. Service begins at 3:30 p.m. Pastor Reed will bring the message and the Adult Choir, Usher and Nurse Minis-tries will accompany him.
August 22—Adult Choir Musical Fairview’s Adult Choir will present “A Tribute to Gospel” on Sunday evening, August 29, at 6:00 p.m. The musical will include songs made famous from great Gospel greats as the late James Cleveland, Walter Hawkins, and others. Plan to be present and par-take of an evening of worship and praise in song. September 6—10 — Nat’l Baptist Convention, Kansas City The National Baptist Convention, U.S.A., Inc., will meet in Kansas City, Missouri, September 6—10. Pastor and Sister Reed and a delegation from Fairview will be attending the session. Please be in prayer for the Session and safe travels for the delegates.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR WORSHIP and fellowship —
2010—AUGUST 11 THE FAIRVIEWAN
The following media are currently available through Fairview’s Media Ministry. Complete the order form and mail with donation to
Fairview Baptist Church, ATTN: Media Ministry, P. O. Box 36188, Oklahoma City, OK 73136.
Fairview Baptist Church Media Ministry
MEDIA MINISTRY ORDER FORM NAME: __________________________________________________________________ MAILING ADDRESS: ______________________________________________________ PHONE: _________________________________________________________________
Call the Church Office at (405) 232-1621 for information on costs for series or sets.
Date Event Presenter Title Donation Amounts—
CT-$5; CD-$8; DVD-$10
07/04/10
10:00am
Fairview Morning Worship Pastor J.A. Reed, Jr. ―How Do You Face Trouble” - Job 10: 20-21 CT CD DVD
07/07/10
NOON
Fairview 1st Wednesday
Worship
Rev. A.R Crawford “The Facts of Life” - Job 14: 1 CT CD DVD
07/11/10
10:00am
Fairview Morning Worship Pastor J.A. Reed, Jr. “Believe and Behave” - Romans 12: 2 CT CD DVD
07/18/10
10:00am
Fairview Morning Worship Pastor J.A. Reed, Jr. “God is Always There” - Matthew.28: 20b CT CD DVD
07/25/10
10:00am
Fairview Morning Worship Rev. L. Cole “What Are You Good For” - Hebrews 4: 16 CT CD DVD
Circle the desired media type(s)
and submit appropriate donation. *CT=cassette tape CD=compact disk
DVD=digital video disk
Media may also be obtained by visiting the church at 1700 N. E. 7th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
“HOLD YOUR HEAD HIGH”
Standing for what you believe in regardless of the odds
against you, and the pressure that tears at your re-sistance ... is COURAGE.
Keeping a smile on your face when inside you feel like dying, for the sake of supporting others ... is STRENGTH.
Stopping at nothing and doing what's in your heart that
you know is right ... is DETERMINATION.
Doing more than is expected, to make another's life a little more bearable, without uttering a single com-
plaint ... is COMPASSION.
Helping a friend in need, no matter the time or effort, to
the best of your ability ... is LOYALTY.
Holding your head high And being the best you know you can be when life
seems to fall apart at your feet, Facing each difficulty with the confidence that
time will bring you better tomorrows, And never giving up ... is CONFIDENCE.
Hold your head high
and make your life better every day! Trust in the Lord with all your heart –
Lean not unto your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him,
And He will direct your paths!
Author: Unknown
2010—AUGUST 12 THE FAIRVIEWAN
Due to the time frame when I returned home from Houston at-
tending the National Training Congress, I was not able to submit
my materials for the July issue of the Fairviewan. So I am com-
ing to you once more after a month’s absence as I Greet you in
the name of Jesus. God has kept me and I have so much to be
thankful for. He is Good, not just some of the time, but all of
the time.
Right off let me get into reporting on our Jr. Laymen/Royal Am-
bassador program. The men who comprise the
Executive Committee of the arm of the Senior Lay-
men are doing a superb job of training and teaching
the young men in the way that God would have
them grow up and become.
The young men have really taken to the bible instruction that is
being given. A need has been identified to separate the boys
and young men into separate groups, so that the instruction can
not only be more effectively presented, but will have more of an
impact on the lives of the boys and young men. The lower half
age group, does not have the same ability to absorb the instruc-
tion as the upper half age group of the young men. Dividing
them into different settings can make the bible instruction more
effective for each of the age groups.
I mentioned to you that President Simmons had announced a
program at the national level of finding an individual mentor for
each of the approximately four thousand (4,000)
young men who attended the session. If any of
our Fairview Senior Laymen are interested in
serving in this capacity, please see me and I
shall get you in touch with the right persons so
that you can become involved.
Our Co–Director of the Executive Committee of Sr. Laymen,
Bro. Terry Peeler is being temporarily taken from our ranks with
an assignment on his job to Charlottesville, Virginia. Our pray-
ers go with him and his on hands leadership will be sorely
missed, but I am confident that the machine will continue to
operate smoothly for the men who serve with him are committed
to the task at hand and will continue to fulfill their duties.
Bros. Tobler and Ellison are heading up a camping outing for all
young men who desire to participate on Fri-
day night July 30 and Saturday July 31.
Hopefully there will be large numbers of
young men participating. Last year the
young men were taken to Red Rocks Can-
yon State Park. I experienced a portion of
that outing and everyone had a great time. I will be participating
with the men and young men again in this one as well. Bros
Tobler and I, will be reporting on this activity in the September
issue of our Fairviewan.
Once again we cordially invite all men to participate with us in
our monthly meetings which are held each second
Wednesday of the month at 6 PM in the Fellowship
Hall. We would welcome your presence and we
have a place reserved JUST FOR YOU. Please join
us as we fellowship and study God’s word.
Also we remind you of our Singing Churchmen group Men’s
Chorus Schedule. We will be getting back on track soon with
our rehearsals and our scheduled singing assign-
ment/s in the morning worship services. We are
scheduled to sing in the 10 AM worship service
each 4th Sunday and we sing also when a the month
contains a 5th Sunday. Our rehearsal times are each
2nd Tuesday at 7 PM and each 3rd Monday at 7 PM
in the Sanctuary. We have room for you, and the only qualifica-
tion is that you can MAKE A JOYFUL NOISE UNTO THE
LORD and attend the rehearsals.
We continue to pray for our Brethren who are plagued with ill-
ness. Bro. Ron House, Bro Robert Jackson, Bro Luvell Spratt,
Bro Willard Jones, Bro. Roy Nelson, Bro. Robert
Grinstead and others whom we have not listed.
We also offer prayers for those Brethren who have
fallen by the wayside for what ever reason. Our
prayer is that the Holy Spirit will assist them in
finding their way back to the foot of the cross. All
of us are subject to become lost during our Chris-
tian walk, but God does not leave us. WE LEAVE HIM AND
WE CAN FIND HIM EXACTLY WHERE WE LEFT HIM.
HE WILL BE THERE PATIENTLY WAITING ON US WITH
HIS ARMS EXTENDED TO WELCOME HOME. I want to
thank each of you who have prayed for me as I have undergone
eye surgery to my left eye. The post op recovery process is go-
ing very well and I am scheduled for surgery on my right eye on
Monday August 9. Pray that God will stay the hand of my doc-
tor as he performs the upcoming surgery.
Time to put away the old ―mouse‖ for this time. There was
much to say and I am relieved that I have finished the writing
for this month. I pray that I have said some things that will be a
blessing to you in your life and will compel you to increase your
commitment to God as you travel down your spiritual road.
I will be attending Our Annual Session in Kansas City, Missouri
which will convene the week of September 6-10. I will be mak-
ing a report on that trip in the October issue of the Fairviewan.
Scripture for the Month: For ye are laborers
together with God: ye are God’s husbandry, ye
are God’s building. I Corinthians 3:9 Charles M. Hardrick
Director - Men’s Ministry
MEN’S MINISTRY CORNER
2010—AUGUST 13 THE FAIRVIEWAN
Camp burge report July & August
JULY 2010
Anglin, John H. Sr. $20.00 Holloway, Sandra $10.00 Wiley, Otis $1.00
Crawford, Rev. Arthur $3.00 House, Lillian $10.00 Williams, Jahlin $0.50
Epps, Larry $2.50 Kemp-Epps, Cora $2.50 Williams, Lillian B. $1.00
Franklin, Mary $15.00 Marsh, Hattie $5.00 Young-Singleton, Lois $2.00
Gaines, Claudette $2.00 Montgomery, Angela $5.00 Hawkins, Alice $3.00
Hardrick, Charles M. $30.00 Nelson, Roy C. $10.00
Harris, Erick W. $5.00 Reed, Patricia F. $20.00
Hawkins, Dorothy $1.00 Smith, Mary L. $12.00
Heard, Cozetta $2.00 Smith, Yvonne $5.00
Hicks, Gracie $5.00 West, Marian $5.00
Hildreth, Mozel $2.00 Weston, Chris $12.00
Holloway, Myrtle $5.00 Weston, Shannel $12.00
TOTAL - $208.50
Thanks For Your Continued Support!
$ DOLLARS FOR CAMP BURGE
JUNE 2010
Anglin, John H. $40.00 Holloway, Sandra $10.00 Weston, Shannel $1.00
Beaird, Gina $1.00 Jackson, Robert $3.00 Wilder, Edwina $10.00
Carter, Charlene $1.00 Jones, Harlan $5.00 Wilder, Monica $3.00
Cole, Tykia $1.00 Marsh, Hattie $5.00 Wiley, Otis $1.00
Edwards, Charles $1.00 Nelson, Roy C. $5.00 Williams, Lillian B. $1.00
Elder, Brianna $1.00 Partin, Rose $2.00 Wilson, Ernice $1.00
Franklin, Pat E. $5.00 Quinn, Frankie $2.00 Yount-Singleton, Lois $1.00
Gaines, Claudette $2.00 Reed, Patricia F. $15.00
Hardrick, Charles M. $30.00 Rogers, Jackie $1.00
Hawkins, Alice $2.00 Smith, Arthur $4.00
Hawkins, John $10.00 Smith, Ruthie $2.00
Hildreth, Mozel $2.00 Smith, Yvonne $5.00
Hill, Havered $20.00 Stinson, Marveda $5.00
Holloway, Myrtle $5.00 West, Marian $5.00
TOTAL - $208.00
2010—AUGUST 14 THE FAIRVIEWAN
GOD HAS A POSITIVE ANSWER:
YOU SAY GOD SAYS BIBLE VERSES
You say: 'It's impossible' God says: All things are possible ( Luke 18:27)
You say: 'I'm too tired' God says: I will give you rest ( Matthew 11:28-30)
You say: 'Nobody really loves me' God says: I love you ( John 3:16 & John 3:34 )
You say: 'I can't go on' God says: My grace is sufficient (II Corinthians 12:9 &
Psalm 91:15)
You say: 'I can't figure things out' God says: I will direct your steps (Proverbs 3:5-6)
You say: 'I can't do it' God says: You can do all things ( Philippians 4:13)
You say: 'I'm not able' God says: I am able (II Corinthians 9:8)
You say:'It's not worth it' God says: It will be worth it (Roman 8:28 )
You say: 'I can't forgive myself' God says: I Forgive you (I John 1:9 & Romans
8:1)
You say: 'I can't manage' God says: I will supply all your needs
( Philippians 4:19)
You say: 'I'm afraid' God says: I have not given you a
spirit of fear
( II Timothy 1:7)
You say: 'I'm always worried and
frustrated'
God says: Cast all your cares on ME (I Peter 5:7)
You say: 'I'm not smart enough' God says: I give you wisdom (I Corinthians 1:30)
You say: 'I feel all alone' God says: I will never leave you or
forsake you
(Hebrews 13:5)
You can depend on God
to see you through !
2010—AUGUST 15 THE FAIRVIEWAN
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2010—AUGUST 16 THE FAIRVIEWAN
FBC Men’s Empowerment Conference—2010