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A PUBLICATION OF ROCKY CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH
APRIL, 2018 VOLUME 8, ISSUE 2
THE CHRONICLE
INSIDE THIS ISSUE :
CALENDER 2
PASTOR ’S POINT 3
YOUTH NEWS 4
MUSIC NOTES 4
L IBRARY PAGE 5
CHILDREN ’S INFO 5
SERVICE TIMES 6
Join us for Resurrection Day Services April 1 • 11 am
Cuba Mission Rick Collins and Rick Justice will be leaving on Saturday, April 14th to travel to Cuba. We will begin the trip by flying to Santa Clara, Cuba (right in the middle of the island). On Sunday, April 15, we will be in Remedios, Cuba, where Rick J will have the opportunity to preach. On Monday, April 16th, we will trav-el to a Christian Camp near Cienfuegos, Cuba to conduct leadership training for youth ministers. We will train them in the E-Camp model and also encourage and fellowship with these servants of the Gos-pel. Rick C will teach during the day and Rick J will speak during the evening worship sessions. On Thursday, the team will move to a church near Cienfuegos and conduct an E-Camp. This is a strategic church, as their Youth Minister is also the Youth Minis-try leader for all of the Western Baptist Convention of Cuba. Pray for our team: Rick C, Rick J, Yurima Beltran (translator), Yolanda , Yillians Shelton, and Abdiel Ro-sell(experienced Cuban leaders who have worked many times in the E-Camp model).
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April Birthdays
April 1 Daryl Massey
April 4 Ervin Bates
April 10 Kenneth McClure
April 12 Celeste Justice
April 13 Johnna Embrey
April 23 Judith Smith
April 27 Jim Fikes
April 27 Shelby Rhodes
April 27 Susan Westfall
April 28 Lydia Wright
April 14 Ethan Rhodes
April 17 Randal Bush
April 18 Jan Busby
April 18 Darvel Hutchins
April 20 Dale Sides
April 21 Fred Clayton
April 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Resurrection Day
No Evening
Service
Deacon of Week Johnny Gooch
2 3 4 Mid-Week
Service 7 pm
5 6 7
8 Lord’s Supper
Evening Service
Deacon of Week Frankie Hodges
9 10 11 Business
Meeting 7 pm
12 Good Samaritan Workday 9 am
13 14
15 Deacon of Week
Troy Rhodes
16 17 18
Mid-Week Service 7 pm
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Jolly Elders 10 am
20 21
22 Deacon of Week
Riley Banta
23 24 25 Mid-Week
Service 7 pm
26 Good Samaritan Workday 9 am
27 28
29 End of Month
Meal—Joy Class Hosting
Deacon of Week Kim Kingston
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Cuba Mission Trip
Cuba Mission Trip
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Pastor’s Point
In Matthew’s telling of the events of the resurrection, he records that “an angel of the Lord descended from heaven and rolled away the stone and sat upon it.” (Matthew 28:2 NASB Updated) That is one of those details that I have missed over the years of reading this story. It is amazing how sometimes we can read and reread the truths of God’s word and “miss” a detail or part of the story. Then in a particular time of reading, the Spirit of God reminds us of the detail. When leaving the tomb before the beginning of the Sabbath, the ladies who were seeking to prepare Jesus’ body for burial took note that a large stone was place in the opening of the tomb. In Mark’s record of the events, Mary and Mary questioned who would roll away the heavy stone so that they may finish the work of preparing the body for burial. What if, knowing that the tomb entrance was covered with a large stone, the ladies would have waited. They could have justified their in-action by saying, we cannot finish because we have no way to gain en-trance into the tomb. Instead, by faith, they gathered their spices, and they began the journey to the tomb. When they arrived, they found the tomb open, and an angel sitting on top of the stone. It was if God was saying to them, “I am glad you came, because I have something incredible to show you!” As they arrived, the surprise and the wonder of God’s power was made evident to them. If they would not have gone to the tomb, they would have missed the blessing and benefit of seeing God in action. So, I wonder! How often do we talk ourselves out of going and doing because the “stone” is too big. The obstacles that we know to be present hinder us from even starting the journey. Faith calls us to begin the journey even when we know the obstacles are too large to be moved. Also, I wonder! How often is the angel of the Lord sitting atop the moved stone, waiting for us to arrive to an “open door”? This Resurrec-tion Day, will you start (or continue) your journey of faith in spite of the obstacles you know to be present? Will you dare to go find the angel perched atop the stone? Will we pursue the open doors, even if they lead to an open tomb? You see, the power of the Resurrection is that God takes the places of death, and He makes them a place of life and vitality. And the door is open for you and me to enter and experience God’s place of life. Just a thought,
Rick
March
Records
March 4, 2018
Offerings $4,567.00
SS Attendance 75
March 11, 2018
Offerings $7,340.30
SS Attendance 63
March 18, 2018
Offerings $3,933.50
SS Attendance 81
March 25, 2018 Offerings $3,389.00
SS Attendance 70
Totals
Offerings $19,229.80
Avg. SS Attendance 72
Amount Needed Each
Month $20,303.00
Annual Budget
$243,636.00
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I find myself from
month to month setting be-
fore my computer screen to
pen the next quip for the
newsletter. It is my desire
that it be a powerful point
from scripture that inspires
all to be who it is that God
has called them to be. After
all it is from scripture that
we gain insight on life and
how it is that we are intend-
ed to navigate from day to
day. With that in mind, I
think to myself, “does this
really make a difference?”.
Does the few words that I
can pen truly make someone
out there, think? And be-
yond thinking, do these
words cause someone to,
move?
The answer that
comes to mind is ABSO-
LUTELY! I am not pretend-
ing to be a Paul or one of the
many other writers of the
scriptures, but what if they
had those thoughts? What if
Paul had decided that he did
not need to pen the words
from Ephesians 4 where he
challenges us to walk in a
manner worthy of our calling.
He could have thought, well
they already “know” to do
that. So, without the delusion
of anything I pen being com-
pared to scripture, I write on.
I challenge. But most im-
portantly, I point you, the
reader to the Lord Jesus. It is
my earnest desire that
through this quip you find
inspiration to dig into God’s
MUSIC NOTE
Youth News
Youth Activities
April 2018 — T-shirt Fundraiser
(the youth will be selling T-shirts as
a fundraiser for camp)
June 4th – 7th – Session 1 Preteen
Camp
June 8th – 11th – Session 2 Preteen
Camp
As spring marches on I am reminded that in only a
few months it will be 100 degrees and we will be in the midst
of summer. And once again our summer is full of camps and
service projects. As we get closer to our summer activities
there are many ways that we can serve as Christ served us
and one of those ways is during preteen camp. As most of
you may know Rick and myself direct a Preteen camp for the
area preteens and we have extended the camp this year to 2
sessions. Session 1 is June 4th – 7th and session 2 is June 8th –
11th this full week of camp is a great opportunity for adults
and students to serve alongside one another. We need help in
every area from crafts to recreation to registration. If you
would like to help during preteen camp or during one of our
other summer activities, please contact Dustin. “For even the
Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to
give his life as a ransom for many.” Mark 10:45
Dustin
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word and deepen your rela-
tionship with Him! As Paul
so eloquently stated,
“I pray that the eyes of
your heart may be enlight-
ened, so that you will know
what is the hope of His
calling, what are the riches
of the glory of His inher-
itance in the saints,...”
Ephesians 1:18
Writing to His Glory,
David
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April 1 Rhodes Family, Skyla Matthews April 8 Renee & Jacie Blisard, Misty April 15 Celeste Justice, Christina, Kirsten April 22 Eva Bush, Emily Matthews April 29 Reynolds Family
CHILDREN ’S CHURCH SCHEDULE
NURSERY SCHEDULE
PAGE 5 VOLUME 8, ISSUE 1
April 1 Sharon Horine April 8 Katie Rhodes April 15 Dorcas Class April 22 Celeste Justice April 29 Katie Rhodes
Library News
“When I die, tell others that I’ve gone to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ—
that’s where I am.”
Billy Graham
The complete (finished, total, lacking nothing), unabridged (not shortened, no omissions) dictionary, encyclo-
pedia, handbook, etc. In your lifetime, have you ever seen or read a book that fit the above description? Me
neither--except for the Bible. Whether it be King James, New King James, NIV, NLT, NASB, CEV, or any
other version, God’s word is complete. However, in spite of the advantages of having many versions to
choose from, it could take more than one lifetime to comprehend all there is in it, and that is why it can be eas-
ier if we focus on one topic at a time and glean all we can from what the Bible has to say about that one topic.
In his final book, WHERE I AM, Billy Graham chose to focus on one topic and that one was ‘eternity’. This
book shares what scripture has to say about eternity from all of its sixty-six books. And since Billy Graham
always responded to any questions asked of him, “The Bible says…” you can be confident that this book ‘tells
it like it is’.
Sharon Horine & Mary Foster
Librarians
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Rick Justice, Pastor David Williams, Worship Pastor
Dustin Wright, Youth Pastor Glynith Matlock, Financial Assistant
Allison Williams, Nursery Margret Matthews, Nursery
Phone: 325-752-6406 E-mail: [email protected]
ROCKY CREEK
BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday
Bible Study 9:45 am Worship 11:00 am Evening Worship 6:00 pm
Wednesday
Youth 6:30 pm Team KID 7:00 pm Energize Mid Week Service 7:00 pm
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