NURSERY-11AM SERVICE April 28 Jason Tyler’s Class CHILDREN’S CHURCH Ryan & Ashley Powell MEALS ON WHEELS April 29 Patti Matthews May 6 Shirley Hendricks MAY MONEY COUNTERS Juanita Thomas Juanita Grant MAY GREETERS Gary Benson Shane Waters WEEKLY OFFERING $11,427.03 SUNDAY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE 121 CHURCH STAFF DJ Carney Senior Pastor (cell 405-496-4935) [email protected]Nate Crawford Student Pastor (cell 405-570-9527) [email protected]Melissa Hall Music Minister (cell 918-629-8640) [email protected]Dee Eslick Administrative Assistant (918-367-3351) (cell 918-638-8134) [email protected]Amy Inman Financial Secretary Website www.fbcbristow.com E-Mail Address [email protected]PO Box 717 Bristow, OK 74010 918-367-3351 Weekly Update Sunday, April 28 8:30 Stewardship 8:30-9:15 Breakfast 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Worship Service Children’s Church 12:00 Camp Lela Meeting 6:00 Business Meeting Wednesday, May 1 5:30 Deacon’s Meeting 6:30 FBC Kids 6:30 Student Bible Study 6:30 Adult Bible Study Sunday, May 5 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Worship Service Children’s Church 12:00 Mission Meal 6:00 Children’s, Student, and Adult Bible Study Contact Us Weekly Schedule Baptist Children’s Home All the money given to Birthdays & Anniversaries goes to the Baptist Children’s Home Fund. Amanda Perry 4/22 Walker Bland 4/26 Brandon Cooper 4/28 Ashley Davis 4/28 CAMP LELA: May 28-31 Camper/Parent Meeting on Sunday, April 28th following morning services. Contact Nate or DJ for forms and info. FBC Newsletter Check us out online Follow us on Twitter fbcbristow.com @fbcbristow Know God, Make Him Known April 28th, 2019 Have you ever spent a day with a bunch of 12-15 year old boys? Let me give you some insight… everything is funny, nothing is serious nothing is out of play when it comes to inappropriate comments impulsive behaviors and speech is too common food is a top priority and work is definitely not if it has to do to girls, games, or grossness, then it is the main focus Now...have you ever spent a lot of time with immature believers? You will find similar behaviors...God is often not taken seriously...properly following Jesus is difficult… self-control is a foreign concept when it comes to sin or to speech...taking in all that you can of God’s word becomes a priority but doing what he has called us to doesn’t...if it has to do with self-preservation, self-pleasure, or self-preferences, then it is the main focus. “Consider it a great joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you experience various trials, because you know that the testing of your faith produces endurance. And let endurance have its full effect, so that you become mature and complete, lacking nothing.” James 1:2-4 As we venture through the book of James in the coming weeks, I believe you will find out a lot about your own personal walk with the Lord, much like I did. And it all begins with observing our own faith, endurance of that faith, and if we are truly mature in the faith. As for me, I found a few spots where I needed to grow up, and let endurance have its full effect. I am praying that you will not only read this with an open mind, but will approach the next few weeks of worship and the Word with an open heart as well, willing to let maturation happen within your life. - Pastor DJ.
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Have you ever spent a day with a bunch of 12-15 year old boys? Let me give you some insight…
everything is funny, nothing is serious
nothing is out of play when it comes to inappropriate comments
impulsive behaviors and speech is too common
food is a top priority and work is definitely not
if it has to do to girls, games, or grossness, then it is the main focus
Now...have you ever spent a lot of time with immature believers? You will find similar behaviors...God is often not taken seriously...properly following Jesus is difficult… self-control is a foreign concept when it comes to sin or to speech...taking in all that you can of God’s word becomes a priority but doing what he has called us to doesn’t...if it has to do with self-preservation, self-pleasure, or self-preferences, then it is the main focus.
“Consider it a great joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you experience various trials, because you know that the testing of your faith produces endurance. And let endurance have its full effect, so that you become mature and complete, lacking nothing.” James 1:2-4
As we venture through the book of James in the coming weeks, I believe you will find out a lot about your own personal walk with the Lord, much like I did. And it all begins with observing our own faith, endurance of that faith, and if we are truly mature in the faith. As for me, I found a few spots where I needed to grow up, and let endurance have its full effect. I am praying that you will not only read this with an open mind, but will approach the next few weeks of worship and the Word with an open heart as well, willing to let maturation happen within your life.
- Pastor DJ.
Parent’s Guide to Texting:
It is a Privilege, Not a Right.
While phones and mobile devices are everywhere and everyone has them, it does not
mean they are a right. Make sure your tween/teen knows that having a phone/device is a
privilege, not a right. Like any other privilege, it is earned and kept through appropriate use.
If they can’t handle being able to text, explain to them the privilege might be taken away.
Keep it Private, But Not From You.
Your tween/teen needs to know that everything and anything they send, post, or share can
become public.
Whether it be a text or a picture, they need to think before they text or snap. All photos they
share need to be appropriate and honoring. If they would be embarrassed for you to see it,
then they shouldn’t hit send. As a parent, you have the right to check their phone so don’t
be afraid to ask for it regularly.
Keep the Face-to-Face Going.
In the world of text messaging, take every opportunity to talk face-to-face with your family.
Texting is great when you are away from each other. Don’t use text to communicate if you
are in the same house or room.
Conversations that are face-to-face and heart-to-heart keep your kids safe and help them
make wise texting choices. These valuable talks are not one-time conversations; but rather,
regular and ongoing throughout the entire time they are in your home.
Bedtime, Meal Time, & Family Time.
Phones do not need to be in your tween/teen’s room after bedtime. Keep their phone in an
area outside their room to charge overnight. Meal times are for eating, talking and sharing.
Make the rule for everyone, including you, that cell phones are off and put in another room
during meal times. Create and defend “cell phone-free” family time, whether it be a family
night at home or time outside the home. Make family time about the people who are
present!
Dan Istvanik
Parent Ministry
Events
MARK YOUR CALENDARS April 28-8:30 Stewardship and Breakfast Camp Lela Meeting after AM Service 6:00 Business Meeting May 1-Deacon’s Meeting May 5-Mission Meal Students-Cinco De Mayo May 12-Mother’s Day/No Evening Service May 15-Falls Creek Kick Off May 19-8:30 Breakfast/Stewardship 2:30 Rainbow Service 3:00-4:00 Baby Shower May 27-Memorial Day/Office is Closed May 28-31-Children’s Camp Lela
Thank you Nate, Jason, and students for all the projects you did for us on Friday. Greatly appreciated! The task you accomplished was insurmountable for me-Kathryn Brown I appreciate all the yard work they did for me and everything you took away- Debbie Channel Awesome job taking down my old rotten fence and gate-Dee Eslick Thanks for all the yard work done at my house. Fantastic job-Mavis Glisson Thank you for all you help last Friday-Shirley West