GCBA – Demo Site https://www.playground.laredcreative.com Gospel. Family. Mission. Thu, 06 Sep 2018 14:35:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 https://www.playground.laredcreative.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/black-logo-150x150.jpg GCBA – Demo Site https://www.playground.laredcreative.com 32 32 230852357 Serving Christ and His Church https://www.playground.laredcreative.com/serving-christ-and-his-church/ https://www.playground.laredcreative.com/serving-christ-and-his-church/#respond Thu, 06 Sep 2018 14:35:05 +0000 http://www.playground.laredcreative.com/?p=7044 Please join us any time Friday evening (6:30 – 9:00 p.m.) and/or Saturday (8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.) at Southside Baptist Church (395 Country Meadows in Fulton) for our Grand Crossings Baptist Association’s Annual Meeting and Spiritual Health Conference. Greg Ammons, Pastor of FBC Garland, TX, will be preaching messages on service, worship, failure and conquering. This event is free and includes breakfast and lunch on Saturday.

For more information, including the schedule, visit Grand Crossings Baptist Association.

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Spiritual Disciplines Conference & Annual Meeting https://www.playground.laredcreative.com/spiritual-disciplines-conference-annual-meeting/ https://www.playground.laredcreative.com/spiritual-disciplines-conference-annual-meeting/#respond Tue, 19 Sep 2017 17:15:24 +0000 http://www.playground.laredcreative.com/?p=6470 We invite you to join us and several other churches from the Grand Crossings Baptist Association at the campus of Union Hill Baptist Church in Holts Summit for our association’s annual meeting this Friday and Saturday, September 22-23. Like last year, this year’s meeting will be a two-day event that includes preaching, teaching, worship through song and reports pertaining to the churches in Callaway and Audrain counties. The conference portion of the meeting will be led by Dr. Don Whitney, who will be discussing how Christians can grow in their faith through the practice of spiritual disciplines. Focusing especially on prayer and Bible interaction, Don will preach messages on Friday evening and Saturday morning.

Here is a general schedule for the weekend:

Friday Night:
6:30 – 9:00 p.m. – Worship, Conference Sessions 1 and 2

 

Saturday Morning:
8:00 – 9:00 a.m. – Free Breakfast (provided at Union Hill)
9:00 am – 12:00 p.m. – Worship, Conference Sessions 3 and 4, Business Sessions

 

Saturday Afternoon:
12:00 – 1:00 p.m. – Free Lunch (provided at Union Hill)
1:00 – 4:30 p.m. – Reports and Business Sessions

 
Don Whitney has been Professor of Biblical Spirituality and Associate Dean at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, since 2005. Before that, he held a similar position (the first such position in the six Southern Baptist seminaries) at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri, for ten years. He is the founder and president of The Center for Biblical Spirituality.

Don grew up in Osceola, Arkansas, where he came to believe in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. He was active in sports throughout high school and college, and worked in the radio station his dad managed.

After graduating from Arkansas State University, Don planned to finish law school and pursue a career in sportscasting. While at the University of Arkansas School of Law, he sensed God’s call to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He then enrolled at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, graduating with a Master of Divinity degree in 1979. In 1987, Don completed a Doctor of Ministry degree at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois, and later a Ph.D. in theology at the University of the Free State in South Africa.

Prior to his ministry as a seminary professor, Don was pastor of Glenfield Baptist Church in Glen Ellyn, Illinois (a suburb of Chicago), for almost fifteen years. He has served local churches in pastoral ministry for twenty-four years.

Don is the author of several books, which can be purchased HERE or at the conference this weekend. His hobby is restoring and using old fountain pens.

Don lives with his wife Caffy in their home near Louisville. She regularly teaches a class for seminary wives, works from their home as an artist, muralist and illustrator and enjoys gardening and beekeeping. The Whitneys are parents of Laurelen Christiana.

We hope to see you Friday and Saturday!

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Free Conference https://www.playground.laredcreative.com/church-revitalization/ https://www.playground.laredcreative.com/church-revitalization/#respond Mon, 12 Sep 2016 13:00:10 +0000 http://www.playground.laredcreative.com/?p=5850 The association of churches to which we belong – Grand Crossings Baptist Association – is having a church revitalization conference and annual meeting Friday and Saturday, September 23-24. We will be meeting at Union Baptist Church in Mexico Friday evening (6:30 – 9:00) and Saturday (8:00 – 4:30 with breakfast and lunch provided).  This conference is completely FREE and is a great opportunity for anyone who is serious about growing in his/her Christian faith and being a part of gospel-centered church growth and revitalization. It is also an important time for our association and a great way for you to learn about ministry opportunities in Callaway and Audrain counties.

For more information on the conference, including registration (which is required in order to receive a free book), please click HERE.

A map with directions to Union Baptist Church is below.

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Youth Mission Trip Recap https://www.playground.laredcreative.com/youth-mission-trip-recap/ https://www.playground.laredcreative.com/youth-mission-trip-recap/#respond Mon, 22 Aug 2016 00:01:05 +0000 http://www.playground.laredcreative.com/?p=5768 On Sunday morning Preston Thompson (one of our church members and the Associational Missionary for Grand Crossings Baptist Association) shared about last month’s youth mission trip to North Dakota. Please watch the video below to hear what he had to share and how you can also be involved in this exciting opportunity to be on mission.

Additionally, below is the short missions video Preston referred to (and that we shared during our service).

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Come to the Table https://www.playground.laredcreative.com/come-to-the-table/ https://www.playground.laredcreative.com/come-to-the-table/#comments Mon, 15 Feb 2016 15:37:42 +0000 http://www.playground.laredcreative.com/?p=5564 On January 12th our Grand Crossings Baptist Association unanimously approved Preston Thompson as our new Associational Missionary (also known as “Director of Missions” – DOM). Having previously served as the Associate Pastor at Southside Baptist Church in Fulton, Preston is not new to our association. In fact, he has been involved in missions with our association for years and has a great passion for the gospel and a heart for God’s mission to reach the nations.

Below is Preston’s challenge to our association and his vision for ministry.

About a year ago a revivalist and his son came to the church where I was on staff, to conduct one of our annual revivals.  As we were sitting down at a restaurant for lunch, we began discussing different ways to conduct worship in a service.  The son, who is a well-known music professor, told this story about his upbringing:

come to the table 2“My sisters and I grew up at our home with mostly mom around.  We each had a meal that was our favorite, and they were all different.  Our mother could not possibly fix each of our favorite meals every time we sat down to eat.  One of my sister’s favorite meals was chicken and dumplings.  I don’t particularly like chicken and dumplings.  But you know what? I received the greatest joy when mom would serve my sister her favorite meal for supper.  I realized that it was not about what was on my plate, but rather that I was simply at the table.”

The churches of Grand Crossings need to return to the table…together.  Yes, every church has things that are specific to its church and its ministry.  If we relate our association to this story, the needs of every church would be considered “what is on our plates.”  We can become very fixated on these needs and thus isolate ourselves from the table.  As a family of churches together in the GCBA, we are each individually responsible to be at the table.

The “table” for our group of churches is our dual call to the proclamation of the Gospel and to the pursuit of our communities. Our churches are connected to each other, just like a body or a family.  Sometimes we find ourselves serving the same people and/or in the same towns.  When we sit down at the table together, we share each other’s burdens, support each other’s ministries, and celebrate each other’s victories.  We find instruction and correction at the table, as well as inspiration and motivation.  Together we can do more, better.

Jesus used the table as a place to minister to his disciples, to his followers, and even to the lost.  It was at the table that he ministered to those who were new to following him (Matthew 9:10-13), disciplined his disciples (Matthew 14:3-9), called out those who were in sin (Luke 22:14-23), displayed servanthood (John 13:4-20), and encouraged those who believed to keep their eyes on him (Luke 10:40-42).  When we come to the table, we will experience many of the same things because of the unity of the Spirit of Christ in us.

As I have surveyed GCBA, I noticed one thing right from the start – we don’t know each other.  There are 35 churches that stretch 75 miles north to south and 42 miles east to west, which make up Grand Crossings.  We are vast and we are great, and we are going to have to make an effort to come to the table–together.  On the next page, you will find my vision plan for the next year.  I believe it will begin to bring us back to the table – together.  It is based upon 3 key elements:  Discover, Develop, and Deploy. Additionally, I believe it will fulfill our ultimate goal of living out Acts 1:8.  My prayer is that you, your church, and your ministries will join me at the table this year.

Preston Thompson, DOM

“Serving churches to advance the Kingdom of Christ”

Note: You can read this original letter, along with Preston’s vision plan HERE.

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