First Baptist Church, South Haven
Worship Gathering: 7/19/2020
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Locations & Times
First Baptist Church
10781 76th St, South Haven, MI 49090, USA
Sunday 11:45 AM
Worship Video: 7/19/2020
You can view the sermon video that correlates with today's notes on our YouTube page by clicking here.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzQahojNwyPo2LMn-ctTG8AWeekly Bulletin
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https://www.southhavenfbc.com/weekly-bulletinsWhat Do You Know?
1 Thessalonians 2:1
Pastor Jerry Koller
1 Thessalonians 2:1
Pastor Jerry Koller
In 1 Thessalonians 2, the phrase “you know” appears four times (verses 1, 2, 5, and 11).
· It is knowledge based on personal experience.
· The first “you know” deals with results.
· It is knowledge based on personal experience.
· The first “you know” deals with results.
Definitions of the word failure:
· an act that fails
· an event that does not accomplish its intended purpose
· lack of success
· an act that fails
· an event that does not accomplish its intended purpose
· lack of success
Definitions of the word success:
· an event that does accomplish its intended purpose
· the act of achieving an aim
· an event that does accomplish its intended purpose
· the act of achieving an aim
Foundation: You know how we lived among you for your sake. (1 Thess. 1:5)
· Paul uses this phrase at least nine times in this letter.
· Paul uses this phrase at least nine times in this letter.
What They Knew:
· The Gospel was presented
· The Gospel was presented
The Gospel was received and believed—you welcomed the message with the joy given by the Holy Spirit. (1 Thess. 1:6)
They were living out their faith:
· works produced by faith…
· labor prompted by love…
· endurance inspired by hope in our Lord Jesus Christ.
· works produced by faith…
· labor prompted by love…
· endurance inspired by hope in our Lord Jesus Christ.
They became a model to all believers in Macedonia and Achaia.
We are in our 150th Year:
On April 22, 1866, 31 individuals gathered together to pray and plan how they could establish a local church whose purpose would be to serve God and expand His kingdom here in South Haven.
On April 22, 1866, 31 individuals gathered together to pray and plan how they could establish a local church whose purpose would be to serve God and expand His kingdom here in South Haven.
Were the efforts of those 31 individuals back in 1866 successful?
Their purpose was to serve God and expand His kingdom here in South Haven.
Church buildings play an important role when it comes to how we carry out corporate worship, education, fellowship—even outreach.
· Buildings are but a means to an end. They cannot be the end in and of themselves.
· The Church is made up of people who have placed their faith and trust in Jesus Christ throughout time.
· The Church has always been about a group of called-out people who love and serve God, one another, and are intent on expanding His kingdom—His rule and reign here on earth.
· Buildings are but a means to an end. They cannot be the end in and of themselves.
· The Church is made up of people who have placed their faith and trust in Jesus Christ throughout time.
· The Church has always been about a group of called-out people who love and serve God, one another, and are intent on expanding His kingdom—His rule and reign here on earth.
This church is a part of a divine plan that was put together before the foundations of the world were set in place.
This church is a part of the Bride of Christ that was birthed nearly 2,000 years ago and bathed by the Holy Spirit.
We are to fulfill the God-directed mandate to love God, love our neighbor, and make disciples of all nations—baptizing them in the name of the Father, in the name of the Son, and in the name of the Holy Spirit.
Can we say the efforts of those men and women in 1866 to establish a church whose purpose was to serve God and expand His kingdom was not a failure?
· The only way you can answer that question would be to answer it in the here and now of a particular time period.
· The only way you can answer that question would be to answer it in the here and now of a particular time period.
APPLICATION
What do we know?
Our history is still being written.
Look to the Past, Present, and Future
· We look to the past…
· ...to understand our present (how we arrived at this place) in order to be able to successfully carry out our purpose…
· ...with an eye on the future.
· We look to the past…
· ...to understand our present (how we arrived at this place) in order to be able to successfully carry out our purpose…
· ...with an eye on the future.
Will future generations be able to say they know our efforts were not a failure?
The Thessalonians Model to follow:
· works produced by faith
· labor is prompted by love
· endurance is inspired by hope in our Lord Jesus Christ
· works produced by faith
· labor is prompted by love
· endurance is inspired by hope in our Lord Jesus Christ
Welcome back! We missed you!
We are so glad to be worshiping with you for the first time since the state of emergency was declared in March! For the most part, the format we have become accustomed to is the same; however there are a few temporary changes.
Masks are Required...To begin with, we are requiring those who wish to attend to wear a mask (or bandana) that covers both their nose and mouth. Face shields are acceptable. This requirement will remain until the end of July. At that time, we will reassess the situation to see if masks are still needed. Our rationale for this requirement has to do with the number of droplets that are discharged during singing. Some data suggests singing expels as much as a sneeze. Believing most would want to be able to sing, we feel masks will restrict the amount of droplet discharge to some degree. It will not eliminate them all, but with distancing, we believe everyone should be safe.
Offering: We will not be physically collecting the offering in our regular manner of passing a bag. We strongly suggest you continue to give via mail, online, etc. as you have been during the pandemic. We also intend to place a couple of baskets in the rear of the church should one want to place their offering in it each week.
Koinonia: We will discontinue koinonia for a season as we continue to watch and see how the pandemic progresses. Please be sensitive to this decision. We know many of you have not seen one another for months. Please refrain from physical contact (hugs, kisses, handshakes, etc.) as the individual you are extending them to may not wish to make contact.
Mission Café: Sadly, we will not re-open the Café at this time. Like some other things, this will be for a season. It will not be permanent.
Drinking Fountains: Our drinking fountains are unavailable; however, there are bottles of water in the refrigerator just inside the office door.
Communication: We will not be distributing any printed information (bulletins, prayer cards, kid's coloring pages, etc.). Announcements will run in the foyer and before worship. We will continue to send out as much information as possible electronically (emails, website, Facebook, etc.). Please take advantage of these methods if you want to stay informed.
Nursery, Children’s Worship, Classes and Small Groups: For a season, we will not be conducting Sunday School classes or Children’s Worship in person. Our nursery is also closed for now. As the pandemic diminishes, we will resume these ministries knowing it is safe to do so. Again, this is for a season. It is not permanent. We will resume small groups for those interested. These gatherings will comply with distancing and sanitizing policies. Contact your group leader if you have questions.
Not ready to come back? That’s okay! For those not ready to return, we will offer a live worship stream via Facebook. This means when our service begins in the sanctuary on Sundays at 10:30 AM, so will the live stream. We also plan to record and then post the service on YouTube and Facebook each week (by Monday afternoon at the latest) so those unable to join us at 10:30 AM, are able to view worship at their leisure.
Masks are Required...To begin with, we are requiring those who wish to attend to wear a mask (or bandana) that covers both their nose and mouth. Face shields are acceptable. This requirement will remain until the end of July. At that time, we will reassess the situation to see if masks are still needed. Our rationale for this requirement has to do with the number of droplets that are discharged during singing. Some data suggests singing expels as much as a sneeze. Believing most would want to be able to sing, we feel masks will restrict the amount of droplet discharge to some degree. It will not eliminate them all, but with distancing, we believe everyone should be safe.
Offering: We will not be physically collecting the offering in our regular manner of passing a bag. We strongly suggest you continue to give via mail, online, etc. as you have been during the pandemic. We also intend to place a couple of baskets in the rear of the church should one want to place their offering in it each week.
Koinonia: We will discontinue koinonia for a season as we continue to watch and see how the pandemic progresses. Please be sensitive to this decision. We know many of you have not seen one another for months. Please refrain from physical contact (hugs, kisses, handshakes, etc.) as the individual you are extending them to may not wish to make contact.
Mission Café: Sadly, we will not re-open the Café at this time. Like some other things, this will be for a season. It will not be permanent.
Drinking Fountains: Our drinking fountains are unavailable; however, there are bottles of water in the refrigerator just inside the office door.
Communication: We will not be distributing any printed information (bulletins, prayer cards, kid's coloring pages, etc.). Announcements will run in the foyer and before worship. We will continue to send out as much information as possible electronically (emails, website, Facebook, etc.). Please take advantage of these methods if you want to stay informed.
Nursery, Children’s Worship, Classes and Small Groups: For a season, we will not be conducting Sunday School classes or Children’s Worship in person. Our nursery is also closed for now. As the pandemic diminishes, we will resume these ministries knowing it is safe to do so. Again, this is for a season. It is not permanent. We will resume small groups for those interested. These gatherings will comply with distancing and sanitizing policies. Contact your group leader if you have questions.
Not ready to come back? That’s okay! For those not ready to return, we will offer a live worship stream via Facebook. This means when our service begins in the sanctuary on Sundays at 10:30 AM, so will the live stream. We also plan to record and then post the service on YouTube and Facebook each week (by Monday afternoon at the latest) so those unable to join us at 10:30 AM, are able to view worship at their leisure.
Happy Birthday!
· Loretta Avery, Gena Bassett
· Devyn Pearce (7/20)
· Aiden Pearce (7/21)
· Devyn Pearce (7/20)
· Aiden Pearce (7/21)
Happy Anniversary!
· Dan & Tracy Marshall (7/22, 14 years)
· Clint & Kristen Schultz (7/25, 33 years
· Clint & Kristen Schultz (7/25, 33 years
Bridal Shower 7/19
All ladies are invited to a Bridal Shower for Molly Blaney (daughter of Steve & Lisa Follman) today at 1:00 PM at the home of Jessica Follman (10612 Greystone Dr, Zeeland, MI 49464). Molly and her fiancé Alex are registered at Target and Williams Sonoma. Please RSVP to Lisa Follman (269-906-02490) ASAP if you plan to attend.
Church Parking Lot Repairs
We thank those of you who have donated for your generosity and support of this project to resurface our parking lot. So far, we have received $7,213 and have $3000 in pledges for a total of $10,213. The cost to resurface the lot was $10,650.00, which leaves a balance of $437. If you are able to make a donation to help us meet our goal of funding the full cost of this maintenance, your financial contribution would be greatly appreciated. Be sure to mark “Parking Lot” on your gift.
Check Out Our Web Page
We are keeping our web page (southhavenfbc.com) updated regularly. Please use it as a tool. Under "Resources" we have a page for FBC Members only which has our latest emails and letters from Pastor Jerry (https://www.southhavenfbc.com/for-fbc-family-only). If you try to access this page, you will need the password "Know Him" to see the content.
Online Giving is Now Available!
You now have the option to support our ministries by giving an online tithe via debit/credit card or by donating via your bank account. If you're interested in sending a gift via this safe and secure option, you can do so by using this link:
https://secure.givelively.org/donate/first-baptist-church-south-haven-miPop Cans = Scholarships
Don’t forget that your beverage can & bottle donations are used to fund teen scholarships for youth retreats, summer camps, special activities, etc. Please bring your recyclable items to the church anytime!
Attention Amazon Shoppers!
Please remember us for your online Amazon purchases and designate “First Baptist Church South Haven” as your charity of choice. We will receive 0.5% donation from all purchases which is used for our youth scholarships. You can do so by going to the following link: http://smile.amazon.com/ch/38-2244607. Thanks for your support!
We Care Pantry Collections
The We Care Food and Personal Care Pantries continue to need supplies. We suggest calling ahead to make sure someone is there to receive your items. If you are able to help.
Food Pantry
First Congregational Church
651 Phoenix Street
269-637-3804
Open Mon., Wed., Fri. 10am-12pm
Suggested items are:
· Cereal
· Dry Pasta
· Canned Vegetables
· Canned Fruit
· Tuna
· Spaghetti Sauce
· Crackers
· Rice-A-Roni
· Pork & Beans
· Canned Soup
· Peanut Butter
· Oatmeal
Personal Care Pantry
First Assembly of God Church
06500 Blue Star Hwy
269-637-1286
Open Wed. 10am-1pm
Suggested items are:
· Shampoo
· Conditioner
· Body Soap
· Deodorant
· Toothbrushes
· Toothpaste
· Feminine Items
· Shaving Cream
· Razors
· Dish Soap
· Laundry Detergent
· Cleaning Supplies
· Trash Bags
· Toilet Paper
· Paper Towels
For questions, contact the church office. Thank you for helping those in our community who are in need.
Food Pantry
First Congregational Church
651 Phoenix Street
269-637-3804
Open Mon., Wed., Fri. 10am-12pm
Suggested items are:
· Cereal
· Dry Pasta
· Canned Vegetables
· Canned Fruit
· Tuna
· Spaghetti Sauce
· Crackers
· Rice-A-Roni
· Pork & Beans
· Canned Soup
· Peanut Butter
· Oatmeal
Personal Care Pantry
First Assembly of God Church
06500 Blue Star Hwy
269-637-1286
Open Wed. 10am-1pm
Suggested items are:
· Shampoo
· Conditioner
· Body Soap
· Deodorant
· Toothbrushes
· Toothpaste
· Feminine Items
· Shaving Cream
· Razors
· Dish Soap
· Laundry Detergent
· Cleaning Supplies
· Trash Bags
· Toilet Paper
· Paper Towels
For questions, contact the church office. Thank you for helping those in our community who are in need.
Opportunities this Week
Children's Sunday School
Monday Evening Men's Group
Tuesday Evening Women's Bible Study
· These groups are on summer break and will resume again this fall.
Wednesday Bible Study
· Currently studying the book of James, but will be starting a new book on 7/15.
· Wednesday mornings from 9:30-11:00 AM. This group meets via Zoom, but will also resume meeting in person soon.
· To find out where they are meeting or if you're interested in joining, please call/text Tina Wilburn at 269-767-4685 or email 2fifty7@gmail.com.
Wednesday Worship Team Practice
· 8:00 PM in the Sanctuary
Thursday Evening Craft Group
· Meets from 6:30-9:00 PM in the Library.
· Contact Tracy Marshall for questions or more information.
Monday Evening Men's Group
Tuesday Evening Women's Bible Study
· These groups are on summer break and will resume again this fall.
Wednesday Bible Study
· Currently studying the book of James, but will be starting a new book on 7/15.
· Wednesday mornings from 9:30-11:00 AM. This group meets via Zoom, but will also resume meeting in person soon.
· To find out where they are meeting or if you're interested in joining, please call/text Tina Wilburn at 269-767-4685 or email 2fifty7@gmail.com.
Wednesday Worship Team Practice
· 8:00 PM in the Sanctuary
Thursday Evening Craft Group
· Meets from 6:30-9:00 PM in the Library.
· Contact Tracy Marshall for questions or more information.
Weekly Prayer List
· Loretta Avery is recovering at home. Pray that the infection in her foot continues to heal.
· Ginny Dorsey (Rhonda Dobberstein's mother) is recovering from surgery for a hysterectomy, a bladder lift, and a possible cancer area being removed.
· Jim (Rhonda Dobberstein's stepdad) just finished radiation recently for prostate cancer. Pray that it worked.
· Rhonda Dobberstein's nephew, Mark, sister Sherry, and brother-in-law Mark all have Covid. She has other family members that were around the that are experiencing symptoms too.
· Pastor Jephthe Lucien and his family and their Haitian community as they grieve the loss of Jephthe's father, Pastor Sidoine, who passed away on 7/3 and his brother, Pastor Henoc Lucien, who died on 6/5. Cards can be sent to: Pastor Jephthe Lucien | c/o Jerusalem Baptist Mission Church | P.O. Box 601 | Round Lake Beach, FL 60073.
· Bruce & Vasha Ferguson and their family upon the loss of Bruce's sister, Gloria Thompson, on 6/24 from Covid-19.
· A childhood friend of Tracy Marshall is awake and off the ventilator. Pray for a full recovery and for freedom from addiction. She has three kids ages 18, 11, and 8.
· Ramona Schultz (Kristen Schultz's 88 year-old mother-in-law) has a mass on her brain which is believed to be cancer. Treatment options are being evaluated.
· John Ellis is in boot camp and struggling with loneliness.
· Dominique (Bruce's Ferguson’s nephew) who is recovering from COVID-19.
· Shirley Jackson and her family upon the death of her husband, Art, on 5/31 following a battle with kidney cancer.
· Leslie Robinson, who lost her husband and pastor, Darrel Robinson, to Covid-19. She was in the hospital and released but quarantined. Her mother is also hospitalized. She's 90 years old and was in a recent car accident where she had to be cut out. Bishop Robinson was the pastor of Vasha Ferguson’s sister, Deborah Kirby. She was very close to him and his wife. So, please include her, the congregation and God's guidance for the continuation of the ministry in your prayers as well.
· Lynn Rarick continues to deal with hip issues. Pray that a resolution can be figured out.
· Crystal Jennings (sister of Tracy Marshall’s brother-in-law, Louie) started chemo for stage 4 breast cancer. She had scans to check how the hormone therapy was doing and there is no new growth and the lesions on her bones show signs of healing. Thank you for all the prayers and please continue to pray that the cancer will be eradicated..
· Check out our monthly prayer card on-line at southhavenfbc.com under “Weekly Bulletins” for a list of those with on-going needs.
· Ginny Dorsey (Rhonda Dobberstein's mother) is recovering from surgery for a hysterectomy, a bladder lift, and a possible cancer area being removed.
· Jim (Rhonda Dobberstein's stepdad) just finished radiation recently for prostate cancer. Pray that it worked.
· Rhonda Dobberstein's nephew, Mark, sister Sherry, and brother-in-law Mark all have Covid. She has other family members that were around the that are experiencing symptoms too.
· Pastor Jephthe Lucien and his family and their Haitian community as they grieve the loss of Jephthe's father, Pastor Sidoine, who passed away on 7/3 and his brother, Pastor Henoc Lucien, who died on 6/5. Cards can be sent to: Pastor Jephthe Lucien | c/o Jerusalem Baptist Mission Church | P.O. Box 601 | Round Lake Beach, FL 60073.
· Bruce & Vasha Ferguson and their family upon the loss of Bruce's sister, Gloria Thompson, on 6/24 from Covid-19.
· A childhood friend of Tracy Marshall is awake and off the ventilator. Pray for a full recovery and for freedom from addiction. She has three kids ages 18, 11, and 8.
· Ramona Schultz (Kristen Schultz's 88 year-old mother-in-law) has a mass on her brain which is believed to be cancer. Treatment options are being evaluated.
· John Ellis is in boot camp and struggling with loneliness.
· Dominique (Bruce's Ferguson’s nephew) who is recovering from COVID-19.
· Shirley Jackson and her family upon the death of her husband, Art, on 5/31 following a battle with kidney cancer.
· Leslie Robinson, who lost her husband and pastor, Darrel Robinson, to Covid-19. She was in the hospital and released but quarantined. Her mother is also hospitalized. She's 90 years old and was in a recent car accident where she had to be cut out. Bishop Robinson was the pastor of Vasha Ferguson’s sister, Deborah Kirby. She was very close to him and his wife. So, please include her, the congregation and God's guidance for the continuation of the ministry in your prayers as well.
· Lynn Rarick continues to deal with hip issues. Pray that a resolution can be figured out.
· Crystal Jennings (sister of Tracy Marshall’s brother-in-law, Louie) started chemo for stage 4 breast cancer. She had scans to check how the hormone therapy was doing and there is no new growth and the lesions on her bones show signs of healing. Thank you for all the prayers and please continue to pray that the cancer will be eradicated..
· Check out our monthly prayer card on-line at southhavenfbc.com under “Weekly Bulletins” for a list of those with on-going needs.
First Baptist Church
1635 76th Street
South Haven, MI 49090
269-637-1291
southhavenfbc@gmail.com
1635 76th Street
South Haven, MI 49090
269-637-1291
southhavenfbc@gmail.com