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30
Dec
08

January 2009

Dear Young Adults and Parents of Young Adults,

Wow! Christmas is over and the New Year has just begun. Where did 2008 go? Time sure goes by fast. As I write this newsletter article, I am reminded of one word. It’s word that many people really don’t like to hear. I suppose some people would even consider it a dirty word. You are probably exerting extra brain power to figure out what the word is, right? The word is commitment. Commitment is simply a pledge or promise. It is the act of committing, pledging, or engaging oneself. Why then is it a dirty word? Perhaps it is because commitment involves action. It involves responsibility. Think about all the commitments you have made. Let’s examine this a bit closer. As teenagers, you may make a commitment to play sports. Once the commitment has been made and you join the team, responsibilities follow. You are required to attend practice. Practice is necessary, because it’s through practice that you grow and develop as a player. You are also required to attend the games. Games are really fun! This is where you display and use what you have learned during practice. Likewise, adults and parents also have commitments. As adult, you have many commitments. A job is the first thing that comes to mind. Most everyone has a job of some sort. You have pledged to your employer to uphold the job you have taken. With your job comes responsibility. With your job comes commitment. If your job requires you to arrive at work at 8:30 am, then that is what you do. You do everything in your power to be there, on time! Why? Because you are committed to your job. One day you will be too old to play sports and there will come a point in your life when it is time to retire. In other words, your commitment to sports and jobs will one day cease to exist.

Should it be any different with our commitment to the Lord? Absolutely not! As a matter of fact, our commitment to the Lord should be first and foremost. Now this is where the word commitment becomes personal. If there is one thing of which Christians should be ashamed, it is our lack of commitment to serving God Almighty. Too many people believe that Christianity is a one time thing, been there, done that. Some think that Christianity simply involves warming a pew every now and then. You know, when it’s convenient, when I don’t need the extra sleep. When there is nothing else more important to do. Dear friends, Christianity involves so much more. When you study the Scriptures, you find that Jesus displayed complete and total commitment to His heavenly Father. Jesus was committed to following His Father’s will. Regardless of the cost He made the sacrifice, the ultimate sacrifice. When you commit your life to following Jesus, it’s a life long commitment! God has blessed each of us with gifts and talents and He expects us to use them for His honor and glory. Are you committed to Him today? Are you actively involved and serving Him? You may ask, how do I do this? Attending worship, Sunday school, Bible study, and discipleship classes is a great starting place! Just like the sports player needs practice to grow and develop, Christians need to immerse themselves in the teaching and study of God’s Word. Your commitment to the Lord involves sacrifice.

Instead of making those silly new years resolutions that seem to only last a month or two, my prayer and challenge for 2009 is that each of us will recommit our lives to serving the Lord and focusing on Him. Why not make a resolution this year to recommit your life to Jesus Christ and digging into real truth, found only in the Bible. You can rest assured that He will not break the commitment He has made to you. Jesus gave us His all, should we give Him any less?

In Christ,

Pastor Brad

30
Dec
08

January Events

January 2, 2009
Carolina Hurricanes Game!
7:00 pm (Leave church at 3:45 pm)

January 7, 2009
Youth Wednesday Night Supper
Game Night
!

February 1, 2009
Youth Football Party
“It’s Bowl Time”
5:45 pm

Loads of Fun! Tons of Food!

01
Dec
08

December 2008

Dear Young Adults and Parents of Young Adults,

Have you ever stopped and wondered what the Christmas season truly means?  Years ago we would hear “Merry Christmas” mentioned this time of year. However, it seems more and more like the words “Merry Christmas” are becoming less noticeable.  When we approach the fall months the words you often hear touted are Happy Halloween, Happy Thanksgiving, Happy Hanukkah and Happy Holidays to sum up all of them.  While thinking about this, I am reminded of a shirt I recently saw that said “Keep Christ in Christmas.”  Truth be told, without Jesus Christ there is nothing Happy about any of the Holidays.  Not only is Christ the central figure of Christmas, He is the essence of life.  All things were created by Him and for Him and in Him all things hold together (Colossians 1:16-17).  This Christmas we will celebrate what happened nearly two thousand years ago “As the shepherds were keeping watch over their flocks an angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. But the angel said to them, do not be afraid.  I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people.  Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord” (Luke 2:8-11).  The true meaning of Christmas is about a Savior being born, living a perfect sinless life, being crucified for your sins, physically being raised to life on the third day and paying a debt that you cannot pay.  This Christmas, be sure to stop and praise Christ Jesus, the Lord!  Oh, and don’t forget to tell everyone you see, “Merry Christmas!”

In Christ,

Pastor Brad

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01
Dec
08

December Events

December 2, 2008
Youth Christmas Outing
Light show 7:00 pm, Dinner 8:00 pm
We will leave the church at 5:45 pm.


December 1
7
, 2008
A Savior is Born (Luke 2)
7:00 pm

01
Oct
08

October 2008

Dear Young Adults and Parents of Young Adults,

The daylight hours are getting shorter and the temperature is starting to drop. Before long the beauty of the changing leaves will be very noticeable. For a number of different reasons, the fall months are my favorite time of year. God is Good all the time and His blessings are truly overwhelming. I have been blessed beyond measure, in ways I would never have imagined. God has also blessed me with the opportunity to serve in a wonderful church that loves Him and desires to see others come to know Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Savior. I have also been given the opportunity and privilege to work with young adults, teenagers, and children. It is my heart’s desire to teach them about the Lord and help them mature in their Christian faith.

First, God has blessed me with a loving, godly wife and on October 3rd of this month we will celebrate our tenth wedding anniversary. I thank her for the sacrifices she makes to put her family first, for being my best friend, a wonderful mother, and my partner in ministry.

God has blessed me with individuals who have stepped up to the plate to help with our youth ministry. We have a total of four students and four adults serving on this year’s youth ministry council. We recently returned from a trip to Caswell where we spent the weekend evaluating our youth ministry, discussing our vision, plans, and goals for the future. This was truly an exciting time. Much was accomplished and the Lord worked in a great way!

Please continue to pray for our young adults, teenagers, and children as we seek to glorify God. If you feel lead to help in any way, please contact me.

In Christ,

Pastor Brad

01
Oct
08

October Events

October 1, 2008
Youth Wednesday Night Supper
Game Night is Back!
7:00 pm

October 8, 2008
Facing Real Life Issues
(Conclusion)
7:00 pm

October 11, 2008
Church Cleaning
(Local Missions Project)
10:00 am – 1:00 pm

October 15, 2008
Back to the Basics
Small Group Bible Study
7:00 pm

October 17, 2008
Fifth Quarter
Barlow Vista Baptist Church
9:30 pm

October 24, 2008
Fifth Quarter
Scotts Hill Baptist Church
9:30 pm

03
Sep
08

September 2008

Dear Young Adults and Parents of Young Adults,

It is hard to believe the summer is gone and school is back in session. Our students recently concluded our summer events with a trip to Kings Dominion. We had a blast! I am not a big roller coaster fan, but I was actually talked into getting on the Dominator which happens to be the world’s longest floorless coaster at 4,210 feet. Did I mention that by diameter, the Dominator also has the world’s largest vertical loop? What in the world was I thinking? Needless to say, everyone had a wonderful time. Over the next few months, some exciting new things will be taking place. First, our Youth Ministry Council will be heading to Fort Caswell September 19th – 21st. We will spend the weekend evaluating our youth ministry, discussing our vision, plans, and goals for the future. This will be an exciting time.

Other exciting news pertains to Fifth Quarter’s which we have hosted the past few years following the Topsail High School home football games. This year we have other churches that will be participating with us to help reach the students of the Hampstead area.

Please continue to pray for our children, student, and young adult ministries as we seek to glorify God. If you feel lead to help in any way, please contact me.

In Christ,


Pastor Brad

Fifth Quarter

Fifth Quarter

See You At The Pole 2008

See You At The Pole 2008

03
Sep
08

September Events

September 3, 2008
Wednesday Night Supper
Facing Real Life Issues
Jealousy (Part 2)

September 12, 2008
Fifth Quarter
Hampstead Baptist Church
9:30 pm – Midnight

September 19th-21st, 2008
Youth Ministry Council Retreat
Fort Caswell

September 24, 2008
See You At The Pole
7:00am

29
Jul
08

August 2008

Dear Young Adults and Parents of Young Adults,

Our students recently returned from a mission trip to Spencer, TN. I want to personally thank our church family for your prayers and support during our trip. This was an exciting and wonderful time for each of us and a first time missions experience for two of our students. I know they are excited and eagerly awaiting next year’s trip. Our students had the privilege of sharing the love of Jesus in a real, practical way by putting their hands to work and building a 50’ wheel chair ramp for dear lady named Susan Morgan. Through this mission trip we were able to meet many new friends, build relationships, and minister to the people of Spencer, TN. 

  

In Christ,

Pastor Brad

 

 

29
Jul
08

August Events

August 3, 2008
6th Grades Move Up

August 4th – 8th, 2008
Vacation Bible School (VBS)
6:00 – 8:30 pm

August 12, 2008
Kings Dominion
6:00 am – 11:00 pm

August 13, 2008
Dinner and A Movie
‘End of the Spear’
6:30 pm

August 24, 2008
Pool Party
Castle Bay
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm



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Sunday:
  9:45 am - Gathering
10:00 am - Bible Study
 6:00 pm - Bible Study

Wednesday:
 7:00 pm - Bible Study

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