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Old Man. Wise Man.
When I turned 40 years old earlier this month my colleagues surprised me with a birthday party which included cheesecake . . . and a wheelchair! Thanks a lot! However, one friend encouraged me by saying, “40 years isn’t old, if you’re a tree!”
Moses’ life could be measured in 40 year increments. The first 40 years of Moses’ life were spent in luxury in Egypt, the second 40 years were spent with sheep in Midian, and the final 40 years of Moses’ life were spent with the Children of Israel in the wilderness.
At some point along the way, Moses wrote Psalm 90 and charged us to number our days so that we may gain a heart of wisdom (Ps 90:12).
It is assumed that the longer one lives the more wisdom one gains, for wisdom is normally the benefit of a long life. However, in Psalm 90 the “heart of wisdom” to be gained is not that which is accrued over one’s long life. Rather, a “heart of wisdom” is the recognition that God is everlasting (1-3) and we are not (3-6). Because God’s anger and wrath is upon man’s sin, life is short (7-12). Therefore, we must depend upon the Lord’s compassion as our only source of hope in life (13-17).
Many years later, King Solomon would conclude that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge and wisdom (Proverbs 1:7; 9:10). May we spend our days and live our lives in the fear of the Lord - depending upon His compassion.
Whether we are young or old, may we gain a heart of wisdom. This is my prayer for you!
Pastor Matt
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CHURCH ANNUAL MEETING MINUTES Sunday evening, June 14, 2015 The church gathered at 6:00 p.m. for the annual meeting and Pastor Kilian led the congregation in singing, The Church’s One Foundation, after which he led in prayer and called the meeting to order, in the absence of senior pastor, Matt Morrell, who was recovering from surgery to repair his broken collar bone. A quorum was established and a motion was called for to accept the minutes from the annual meeting held on June 15, 2014. MOTION: Al Hawkins; second: Kimball Cummings; motion passed unanimously.
1. Remarks, Pastor Matt Morrell A video was shown that Pastor Matt had recorded earlier in the week, in anticipation of not being able to attend due to his surgery. Pastor Matt updated the church on each ministry entity: Central Baptist Theological Seminary, Fourth Baptist Christian School, and the church. The CBTS update included information about Pastor’s transition to becoming the 6th president of Central Seminary, Pastor Brent Belford’s shift to provost of the seminary, and the anticipated enrollment for the fall. Pastor’s FBCS update cited a strong enrollment and daily discipleship going on among our students. The church report included the information that the purchaser of the Camp Clear-Waters property made the final balloon payment of $750,000 just this past month. Monies have been put into a secured money market account until the staff and admin deacons can identify a wise use of those funds. After much prayerful consideration, a proposal will be brought to the church body in the future. Pastor also informed the church that the new MBA representative, Dr. Bob Fuller, Jr. has been given an empty office in the WCTS studio and that Bob and Jacque Fuller intend to make Fourth Baptist Church their church home. 2. Year in Review A Powerpoint slide presentation was shared, which included pictures from various ministries over the past fiscal year. 3. Election Pastor Kilian thanked deacons and deaconesses whose terms expired the end of June: Deacon Terms Expired: Brian Davis, Jay French, Mark Gehrke, Jeff King, Fred Koestner, Jon Muhr, Jon Tuttle Deaconess Terms Expired: Cheryl Capetz, Natalie Gehrke, Joanna Harmon, Beth Leaf, Linda Russell He then presented the ballot that deacons recommended to the church and called for tellers to distribute ballots to voting members (16 years of age and older). Ballots were distributed, marked, and collected by tellers Jeff King, Mark Monroe, Dewey Russell, and Harold Schrenk. 4. Membership Matters Pastor Kilian then presented names of those whom deacons recommend be removed from our membership: Joined other churches – MOTION to remove: Kimball Cummings; support: Sam Macalus; passed. Joshua/Erin Trygstad Diane Morrell Judy Witta Rick/Aleta Jackson; Clay and Davey Jeremy Steinhart Caleb/Liz Nedimyer
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Inactive - MOTION to remove - James Martin; support, Brian Davis; motion carried. Lorraine Weise Jordan/Riina Loar Pat Brevick John/Debbie Erb Joel, Kaitlyn Hopper Marcus Khan Claire Ensminger
Jordan Westphal John/Tammy Zobel Betty Wehmhoff Dave/Sandy Coudray Morrie/Karen Stenberg Kay Wohlenhaus
5. Report on Audit Les Leith reported on an independent audit done by members of the church who reviewed the accounting processes and records of the church for the 2013-14 fiscal year. Those who participated on that audit review committee were: Ben Davis, Todd Hallada, Helen Jansma, Sam Macalus, and Jireh Pua. Les reported that the committee found everything in order. 6. Presentation/Adoption of Budget Gary Blessman presented the church budget and made some explanation. Mark Gehrke (chair of Missions Committee) presented the Missions Budget and made some explanation. Pastor Kilian made further explanation and called for any questions. Paul Kroehnert asked for an explanation of Urban Initiative, in our Missions budget. Pastor Kilian explained that it is the fund which Family Baptist designates for various Minneapolis outreach endeavors. Support for Dave Whiteford’s jail ministry goes to that fund. Walt VerSteeg asked for further explanation on the church budget, especially regarding some discrepancies in numbers and explanatory notes between the first draft of the budget and what was distributed at the annual meeting. Both Gary Blessman and Pastor Kilian spoke to the questions. There were no further questions. MOTION to adopt budget: Bob Corey; second: Louis Stoll; motion carried. 7. Presentation/Adoption of School Budget In the absence of Alan Hodak, school administrator, Jared Page gave an update on the school and presented the budget. MOTION to adopt school budget: Alan Hawkins; second: Steve Davis; motion carried. 8. Endorsement of Messengers to MBA Meeting Those members in good standing who attend the annual MBA meeting in Marshall MN, Friday/Saturday, June 26-27, must be endorsed to serve as messengers from Fourth Baptist Church. MOTION: Louis Stoll; second: Roy Beacham; motion carried. 9. Report from Tellers Tellers were not ready with a report, so newly elected deacons and deaconesses will be listed in the Wednesday and Sunday bulletins. 10. Adjournment MOTION: Jim Martin Congregation was invited to sing, To God Be the Glory, and meeting was adjourned by consensus. Jan Beacham, Church Clerk
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YEAR IN REVIEW July, 2015 1 Music In Plymouth 6-11 Teen Camp at The Wilds, New England 25 Megan Thompson Baby Shower August, 2015 10-14 Volleyball/Soccer Camp 15 International Family Picnic 15 Men’s Softball Tournament 17 CBTS Golf Scramble 23 FBCS Faculty Dedication 24 FBCS First Day of School 30 ABF Activities September, 2015 1-3 FBCS Faculty/Student Retreat 11-14 Men’s Fishing Trip (BWCA) 19 Children’s Harvest Fair 21-25 WCTS Sharathon 25 International Family Night 26 Men’s Breakfast 27 Craig Hartman, Shalom Ministries October, 2015 5-8 Golden Agers Bus Tour, Galena IL 6 CBTS Fall Conference 17 MBA Ladies’ Lunch 19-31 Nursery Remodel 15 Deo Cantamus, Abraham 18 Parent Dedication-AM 23 International Outreach November, 2015 1 New Member Service/Reception 6 MACS Band Festival at FBCS 14 Jonna Keim Baby Shower 21 Kelly Kohnen Baby Shower 22 Pie Fellowship 27 International Family Night December, 2015 12, 13 Christmas at Fourth 12 International Christmas Party 17 FBCS Christmas Concert 24 Christmas Eve Service 27 Year End Service, Nathan Sehi
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January, 2016 2 Lauri Koenig/Aaron Moore Wedding 22 FBCS Student Leadership Conference 29 International Family Night 30 Cassie Sehi Baby Shower 30 Men’s Breakfast with Tim Keesee 31 Tim Keesee, Frontline Missions February, 2016 9 CBTS MacDonald Lectures 14-15 Winter Weekend 25-27 MACS Basketball Tournament March, 2016 12 Emma Hartmann Baby Shower 13-16 Missions Conference 18 International Family Night 26 Emily Steinhart Bridal Shower 25 Good Friday Service 27 Easter Sunday April, 2016 1-2 Men For Christ Rally at Fourth 8 MACS Fine Arts Festival at FBCS 15-16 MBA Ladies’ Retreat 11 CBTS Fundraising Banquet 23 Charlene Macalus/Jeremy Uecker Wedding 29 International Family Night 30 Beth Leaf Bridal Shower May, 2016 6 FBCS Play, David the King 8 Children’s Choir Program, Living the Life 14 CBTS Commencement 15 Mortgage Retirement Celebration 20 FBCS Graduation 22 Awana Awards 24 Kindergarten Graduation 27 International Family Night 29 ABF Family Activities June, 2016 1 Home Bible Fellowships begin 4 Kendra McLeish Bridal Shower 5 New Member Service/Baptisms 7 Awana Book Passers to MOA 12 Graduates Recognition 12 New Member Service/Reception 13-17 Basketball Camp 18 Beth Leaf/Robbie Hank Wedding 19 Missionary Luke Snell (Germany) 20-25 Teen Camp (Northland) Fourth Baptist Church Annual Report, 2015-16
CHURCH CLERK REPORT, Jan Beacham New Members Added (46) Alex Bee Nancy Cox Kathie Dahlquist Earl & Connie Erpelding Robert & Jacque Fuller Madelyn Hodak Diane Morrell Sophia Morrell Don & Gloria Odens John Schocker Mark & Na’Cole Vanderwarf Andrew Walz Carol Anderson Bill & Monique Cooley Ming-Fen Wang
Jim & Lisa Fredericksen, Erik & Dana Nicole Goblirsch Keith & Norma Gordon Greta Gustafson Virgil & Sharon Hed Ben & Nikki Jahnke Rachel Luther & Carter Ethan Markgraf Karl & Ruth Metzler, Katrina & Kristina Tom & Bonnie Oberg Joe & Lindsi O’Neill Karl Sieg Greta Smith Ben Strathman
Membership Removed: (44) Joined other churches (14) Henry & Grace Tsuei Marv & Sue Field Dave Mattson Mark & Amy Stamper Jerry & Ruth Miller Luke & Jessica Forman Lauri (Koenig) Moore Stephanie (Monroe) Davis Emily Steinhart
Promoted to Glory (3) Jack H. Nagle Virginia Engen Ruth Taylor
July 5, 2015 May 5, 2016 May 29, 2016
Withdrawal (2) (requested withdrawal of membership) Dave & Pat Toner
Inactivity (25) (moved away/no longer attend/no response) Terry & Heidi Lange Sonia Nelson Sam & Beth Horn Jon Nelson Robert & Ashton Horn Steve & Terri Tharp Carol Erklouts Bill & Carolyn Amborn Kyle Erklouts Kristin, Eric, Ashley Amborn Tom & Lonnell Goblirsch Molly Schoonhoven Andy Khan Jennifer Spicer Tom Larson LeRoy & Maureen Burggraff
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Membership June 15, 2015: 594 Members Added Baptism Testimony
13 33 +46
Members Subtracted Death To Other Churches Inactivity Withdrawal
3 14 25 2 -44 Membership June 12, 2016: 596
STAFF REPORTS CENTRAL BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Dr. Matt Morrell God’s grace and provision has been exceedingly apparent to us during this past year. Highlights of what God has done for us include: • • • • • • • • • • •
A sweet farewell to two Central Seminary employees, Pat Passig and Brent Belford Hiring of Central’s new provost, Brett Williams Approval of a 2016-2017 budget, which includes a new full-time librarian position (Adam Keim) Strong giving from regular donors The acquisition of Logos Platinum Plus for all new MDiv students A growing DMin program, including 9 new students in January A favorable report from an ATS accreditation representative Pending sale of Southview Baptist Church property Graduating class of 7 MDiv and diploma students prepared for ministry Strong attendance at MacDonald Lecture series; Dr. Michael Grisanti spoke on Interpreting Prophecy Record attendance and giving at the Friends and Family Banquet in April
While we rejoice in all that God has accomplished for us during this past year, we are still faced with many challenges and opportunities, some of which include: • Student recruitment; pray especially for new MDiv students coming this fall • Donor development • Accreditation work Central Seminary remains grateful for Fourth Baptist Church’s partnership in glorifying God through the mentoring and training of young men and women for vocational ministry.
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WCTS, Steve Davis WCTS Radio has been enjoying the blessing of God as we continue to broadcast the gospel to our community. Of course, we run on prayer and technology, in that order. We have tried to keep our technology up to date in this past year by replacing and upgrading equipment, when possible. WCTS is pleased to continue to serve Fourth Baptist Church by broadcasting both Sunday services each week, usually live, and by rebroadcasting Pastor Morrell’s preaching on the program which was called Fourth Baptist Echoes, but which has been renamed and repackaged as Truth Talk, Sunday afternoons at 3:30. WCTS also provides Truth Talk to WDGY, AM 740, for broadcast at 8 o’clock on Sunday mornings. WCTS continues to operate at 4kW nighttime. At this power level, WCTS has never sounded better, day or night! If you haven’t listened lately, you might be pleasantly surprised. WCTS has very few personnel, nevertheless, this is not the work of one person. There are some other special people who are indispensable to this ministry. Among them are Todd Benson, Adam Keim, Linda Russell, and Mark Peterson. And of course Pastor Morrell, as President of Central Seminary, has provided much needed and much appreciated leadership and support to WCTS throughout this past year. Listeners continued to respond to our financial needs during Sharathon. The final amount given and pledged by Friday, September 19, 2014, was $111,600. We did not reach our goal of $150,000 during the fundraising week itself, but pledges and checks continued to come in, which not only met the goal, but surpassed it. Special thanks to the many enthusiastic volunteers from Fourth Baptist who helped with Sharathon, as well as those who have helped with mailings throughout the year. We praise God every day for the privilege of maintaining a positive Christian broadcast voice in the Twin Cities area. If you are not a regular listener, I invite you to tune in! Program listings are always available on our website, www.wctsradio.com, or in the church literature rack. To God be the glory.
FINANCIAL OFFICE, Gary Blessman The business office has undergone a season of change during this fiscal year. Melissa Main took a different position locally and Joanna Harmon began working for the church in October of 2015. I wish to express my thanks to Melissa for her years of service as well as request prayer for Joanna as she devotes herself to the mundane tasks of bookkeeping. What a year for finances! We express gratitude for paying off the church interest-free loan as well our continued stewardship of and care for the property. Any gifts received for the building fund are being used for building maintenance. Last summer we remodeled three rooms and this summer we have planned bathroom remodels. It is always a challenge with Minnesota winters to keep our parking lot well maintained. Another project to be addressed is water drainage at the main entrance to the church. 8
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We are also mindful that the future will have some major expenses for which we are planning. The flat roof membrane, parking lot upkeep, and eventual replacement of heat/ac units on our roof will require significant funds. The administrative deacons have begun planning and saving for those eventual needs.
MUSIC AND ADMINISTRATION, Roger Kilian Special Music Events: Christmas at Fourth (Sunshine/Junior Choirs participated) Christmas Eve Vespers Children's Choir Program: Living the Life-Aspects of the Christian Walk Freedom Celebration Music Ministry Participants: Choir Orchestra Teen Handchimes Teen Handbells Adult Handbells Children's Choirs Junior Choir Sunshine Choir Cherub Choir Workers Keyboardists Directors/Songleaders Special Musicians
Dec 12, 13 Dec 24 May 8 July 3
54 (5 new members) 25 12 14 13 28 21 14 14 15 6 25
Orchestra Director: Levi Kolwinska Children’s Choir Leaders: James/Marisa Anderson, Kim Morrell, Megan Haynes Handbell Director: Christy Gotzman Many of our youth participated in special music, choir, orchestra, and bells this year.
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GOLDEN AGERS, Jim & Terry McLeish Average attendance: 53 Wednesday Program Highlights Outings: Twins game Fred Brightman’s hot rods St. Croix boat cruise Bus trip to Galena, Illinois & Wisconsin Len Busch roses Programs: Atrium BBQ Mike Stenberg & Kirby Susan Johnson’s Bears Plymouth Police K-9 Demonstration Kylie Klock’s Yummies Dough Ohman, photographer
Chocolate factory in Waconia Minneapolis Institute of Art Macy’s downtown Tour of historic churches Lighthouse Baptist dinner Alan Johnson on meats German and Danish students Umpire Chuck Triggs Gary Blessman, Civil War Mark Monroe’s testimony Mark Gehrke, Pharmaceuticals
Music programs: Higher Call Quartet, FBCS Christmas Chapel, Courier, Bob Murray Special speakers: Dr. Bruce Simat, Paul Norman, Colleen Tronson, Reuben David, Tom Meyer Missions: Roberto/Patricia Coelho, Jeff/Mary Ann Anderson, Ken Thompson, Meredith Henderson, Ron Hemsworth, Bob/Jacque Fuller Golden Agers gave over $3,100 to the CBTS scholarship fund. Thanks again to all who share in the ongoing outreach to our friends at The Waters: Bible studies, Sunday chapels, Sacred Music Hour, Knitting Night, FBCS classes.
STUDENT MINISTRIES, Jared Page It has been an exciting six months for me since taking over as the Pastor of Student Ministries on January 1. I am grateful for Ken Thompson and his years of faithful ministry among us. It is exciting to build upon the foundation that he and previous pastors have laid. The responsibilities of this position involve ministries from “cradle to college.” This is a large swath of our ministry with many moving parts. I am grateful for everyone involved in these varied ministries and the faithfulness they demonstrate. For my first few months in this position, I have tried mostly to maintain the status quo and learn about the various ministries. I am encouraged by what I see, and excited for the prospects of further growth. It is my goal to continue to build on all that is happening and to cast a vision for how these ministries can be used in even greater ways. Nursery I am grateful for Stephanie Isenberg, the Nursery committee, and the workers who run a clean, safe, and orderly Nursery. One change that was made this spring was to bring the Nursery
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Sunday School and Children’s Church classes under the direction of the nursery coordinator. This was a positive step in unifying all of the nursery responsibilities under one head. Sunday School and Children’s Church We have many faithful workers in these ministries week to week. We have created somewhat of a new position this year to oversee these ministries. Brian and Rose Davis have overseen our Children’s Church ministry for many years. I asked them to take on more responsibilities in these areas and they are now serving as Directors of Children’s Ministries, overseeing all Sunday morning children’s work. Together we are reviewing all of these ministries and are working to recruit more workers in several areas. Many thanks to Tom Zustiak for his years of faithful service in this area. Awana Awana has completed another school year of ministry. It was a year of transition as our Awana Commanders James and Wendy Steele moved away. We were blessed in that Bruce and Lori Gustafson were able to seamlessly slide right into this role. Thanks to them for taking over this leadership role, and to all who participate in this important ministry. Youth Group The area that I direct the majority of my time and energy into is the teen youth group. I am grateful for a dedicated youth staff that have helped my transition go very smoothly. We have met regularly on Wednesday nights and Sunday mornings for fellowship, teaching, and small group discipleship. We had other periodic activities such as a Chopped cooking event, Winter Weekend, and a night at Sky Zone. We said goodbye to our graduating seniors this May and welcomed a large group of upcoming 7th graders at a cookout in early June. Forty-nine campers and 5 sponsors attended Northland Camp, June 20-25. My burden for the youth group is that they would be grounded and equipped in the Scriptures in order to face the varied challenges of our world. I’m incredibly optimistic about the potential of this group to serve within our ministry, and to be world-changers for the cause of Christ. Crossroads (College and Career) Ministry The Crossroads Adult Bible Fellowship is a very active group. They meet weekly during the Sunday School hour, and for many other activities. Thanks to the Martins and Keims who lead this ministry. This ministry is vital for giving our local college and career age group a place to be grounded in the Scripture and a center for Christian fellowship. Thank you, congregation of Fourth Baptist Church, for your support of our youth ministries. I’m excited to begin another year of ministry and look forward to seeing what the Lord has for us. If Tammy and I can ever be of service to you or your family, please do not hesitate to ask!
FOURTH BAPTIST CHRISTIAN SCHOOL, Alan Hodak Thank you to our church family for your continued support during our 50th year! This has been a whirlwind year with some new activities and a very busy spring. The secondary students pulled off a great drama performance, “David the King,” and Warrior girls’ sports made history as our school played their first ever varsity and junior high girls’ soccer games this year. It was a 11
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three-peat for our varsity volleyball team and soccer won the title as well. Both basketball teams had great seasons: the girls taking third and the boys losing the championship game. We also commissioned songs to celebrate our 50th anniversary: “Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah” by Josh Bauder and “By Faith” by Lloyd Larson, both local composers/arrangers. We continue to host three major MACS events: the state basketball tournament (18 teams participated), the choir festival (12 schools participated) and the leadership conference (9 schools participated). Of all of the year’s events, my favorite was graduation. We sent off ten graduates this year. Early enrollment projections are very good and we are optimistic for our enrollment numbers for next year. Kindergarten numbers are high already and K4 is beginning to fill up. This is unusual for this early in the summer; we generally don’t add a large number of kindergarten students until late August. We will not be losing any teachers this year and are fully staffed for the fall. We are grateful to the Lord for His continued provision and for a great and committed teaching staff who are working hard to instill a biblical worldview into the minds and hearts of our students. Keep praying for our families and teachers as we seek to offer a truly Christian education for our families. Thanks again for your support.
DEACONS, Kimball Cummings The administrative and ministry deacons met monthly with the pastoral staff to review budgets and committee reports, assist Pastor Matt with his ideas, goals, and decisions, and pray for the needs of our membership and visitors. Deacons also assisted at baptisms, served the Lord’s Table, distributed financial assistance from the Deacon Fund, visited and contacted members, and assisted with set-up and take-down procedures at church events, such as new member receptions and fellowships. This year deacons also interviewed Jeremy Stephens who became Pastor of Outreach and Discipleship, and Jared Page, who became our new Pastor of Student Ministries in January. Deacons recommended to the church body updates to our membership, provided grocery gift cards to needy members at the Christmas and Thanksgiving seasons, and drafted procedures to make communion preparation and clean-up more efficient. Deacons elected by the church included Bob Corey, Kimball Cummings, Steve Davis, Tim Emslie, Newton Guillen, Al Hawkins, Feroze Khan, Les Leith, Chris Levang, Sam Macalus, Eric Markgraf, Rory Martin, Chatru Mohinani, John Reynolds, Jason Smith, Harold Schrenk, Don Steinhart, and Roy Witherite. Administrative deacons appointed by Pastor Morrell were Les Leith (Chair), Don Steinhart (Asst. Chair), Tim Emslie (Secretary), Sam Macalus, and Jay Russell. Deacon officers elected by deacons were Kimball Cummings (Chair), Sam Macalus (Asst. Chair), and Rory Martin (Secretary). We are so grateful for the good work of the chairman of each deacon committee: Newton Guillen (Caring), Bob Corey (Membership), Chatru Mohinani (Nominating).
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I thank the Lord for all the leadership at Fourth Baptist and for their efforts at planning, praying, and working as servant-leaders for God’s glory. It has been a privilege to serve with them.
ADMINISTRATIVE DEACONS, Les Leith Administrative Deacons: Tim Emslie, Les Leith, Sam Macalus, Jay Russell, Don Steinhart Monthly meetings plus ad hoc meetings for consideration of: • Budget development • Church building, property, vehicle, and equipment decisions • Asset protection and stewardship • Financial review and audit coordination • Investment oversight • Fourth Baptist Christian School operations Every Administrative Deacon also serves on Central Baptist Theological Seminary’s Board of Directors per our church constitution.
MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE, Robert Corey During this past fiscal year we had the privilege of hosting two membership classes, one in the fall and another in the spring. One of the blessings of organizing membership classes is seeing our deacons interacting with the new members and listening to their testimonies. I am always blessed by the ministry of our deacons to church members. Our new member services include baptisms, testimonies, and a welcoming reception in the gymnasium. On November 1, 2015, 16 people joined the church, 4 of whom were baptized. In the spring we had a large class of over 30 potential new members. Two new member services were held, one on June 5 when 17 people joined the church, 9 of whom were baptized, and the other on June 12 when 13 additional people joined, for a total of 30 new members added in the spring. It is always a blessing to hear the testimonies of those desiring to join our church. After each new group of members becomes part of our church family, they are assigned to a deacon, who cares for them and pays attention to their needs and prayer requests. It is wonderful to help every new member become assimilated into the church family and see them find a place to serve.
CARING COMMITTEE, Newton Guillen • We helped members in a variety of ways including moving, cleaning, and home and hospital visits. • The Deacon Care committee assisted 15 families financially, some families more than once. • Grocery gift cards were distributed to over 18 families during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays.
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DEACONESSES Chairman: Amie Steinhart Advisor: Kim Morrell •
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Deaconesses: Jan Beacham, Jeanie Cummings, Judy Esterly, Annelies Harmon, Sara Kilian, Lindsay Levang, Becky Hopper, Helen Jansma, Wendy Mohinani, Nancy Reynolds, Barb Russell, Roberta Schwenke, Loretta Simons, Amie Steinhart, Sue Witherite Caring/Hospitality Coordinator: Lindsay Levang, Jan Beacham (Assistant) Prepared and served 2 memorial luncheons coordinated by Rhonda Stuckey Monthly contacts made through visits, cards, and/or phone calls to 29 homebound members and widows Delivered Christmas poinsettias and gifts to homebound members Spring care packages sent to college students, organized by Amie Steinhart Helped deacons prepare communion each month Communicated prayer requests/needs of home bound members and church family mainly through email updates
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION NURSERY, Stephanie Isenberg We have celebrated the birth of 7 babies born to church families this fiscal year, and we are looking forward to the arrival of several more in the coming months! Up to 32 little ones, plus visiting children, are cared for in our nurseries on Sunday mornings. We are so thankful for our nursery staff who compassionately and safely care for our little ones during their first church experiences. Over the last several months we have added several capable nursery staff members and we would welcome a few more willing to serve on a monthly basis. A huge thank you to our Nursery Committee members who have graciously served our families: Sathiya Andrew, Jessica Campbell, Kimberly Emslie, Natalie Gehrke, Stephanie Isenberg (chair), Lindsay Levang, Christa Martin, Sheila McLeish, and Leah Rolling.
CHILDREN’S CHURCH (1st – 3rd Grade), Brian and Rose Davis
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Teaching rotated between Jared and Tammy Page and Nathan and Cassie Sehi. Thank you to the Sehi's for their work; they moved to Laramie, WY in May.
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We are working through the Bible using the study, In the Beginning...Jesus
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CHILDREN’S CHOIR, James Anderson The 2015-16 school year was another year of growth both musically and spiritually for the three children’s choirs. Almost 70 singers, age 4 through sixth grade, participated over the course of the year. Each choir sang for church services several times, and the Sunshine and Junior choirs had opportunity to sing with the adult choir as well. In addition to the musical training, the choirs had a Bible lesson each week, and also had several guest missionary speakers, a series of informational lessons on hymnals, and a visit from each of the pastors of the church. The year culminated with the annual program in May, Living the Life: Aspects of the Christian Walk. We greatly appreciate the commitment of the singers and their parents. James Anderson directed both the Sunshine (grades 1-3) and Junior (grades 4-6) choirs, and because of a faithful group of helpers, James was able to spend time with both choirs each week. In her first year in the position, Megan Haynes led an excellent staff in directing the Cherub Choir (pre-primary). We look forward to next year and the opportunity to continue to build on the good things that the Lord has brought about.
SUNDAY SCHOOL, Dan Erklouts Our Sunday School provides the following for our children: •
Opportunities for early exposure to the gospel
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Environment where they can study God's Word on their level
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Opportunities to make Biblical application to their lives
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Obedience to a scriptural command (Deut 31:12)
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Guidance as habits and patterns are being formed
• Guidance through the storms of life This past year we said good-bye to one long-term teacher. Average Sunday School attendance, 2015-16: Young Children 22 Children 55 Youth 40 Adult 251 TOTAL AVERAGE 368 Appreciation is expressed to the many who willingly give of their time, talents, and abilities, and who faithfully serve in some capacity in the Sunday School program. Your labor is not in vain.
ADULT BIBLE FELLOWSHIPS, Les Leith As we reflect upon this past year, we are thankful for the many individuals who are involved with ABF leadership teams. Those faithful leaders carried out their duties with great diligence.
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Many members have invested in the ABF classes through prayer, outreach, administrative duties, member care, social activities, and fellowship. One of our main objectives is to systematically teach the Word of God to the adults. This past year we were able to cover the Synoptic Gospels, the books of Judges, Ruth, and First Corinthians, and we are currently working our way through the book of Nehemiah this summer. Our ABF classes have been a great encouragement by providing fellowship within our local body of believers. The small group setting allows members to get to know each other personally and share burdens, concerns, and prayer requests with one another. Then the group rejoices with one another as we see how our great and glorious Savior answers those petitions. It has been a great year in our ABF ministry and we praise the Lord for the spiritual growth He has given to us this past year.
TWIN CITIES BIBLE INSTITUTE, Craig Holgrimson, Director Twin Cities Bible Institute is a ministry of Fourth Baptist Church which provides believers the opportunity to grow in their understanding of God’s Word. The course material consists of studies of specific books of the Bible, Doctrine, and also relevant topics current to our times using God’s Word as our guide. Fall semester classes meet during the months of September, October, and November and spring semester classes meet in February, March, and April. Six courses were provided and were attended by 78 students, 12 of whom were new to TCBI. The largest percentage of our students come from Fourth Baptist Church, but we also had new students from area churches and colleges. TCBI also offers classes at TCBI North in Otsego, and provides materials online to various missionaries worldwide. We are thankful for our teachers, Mr. Jim Hunter, Dr. Matt Morrell, Pastor Doug Roman, and Adam Keim for their leadership in the TCBI classes. This September TCBI will again offer classes both at Fourth Baptist Church and all TCBI class information will be provided on the Fourth Baptist website (www.fourthbaptist.org) which includes subjects, dates, and times, so students can register online. Please consider joining us for a class at TCBI in order to draw closer to God through His Word, and also have the opportunity for fellowship with like-minded believers.
USHERS, Don Steinhart A total of 44 men currently help with regular ushering duties. • • • • •
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We have 7 head ushers: William Chinn, Mark Gehrke, John Reynolds, Dewey Russell, Harold Schrenk, Don Steinhart, and Rollie Weberg. Thirty additional men serve in usher positions on a rotating schedule. Seven men serve as substitutes. Several additional men regularly serve during Christmas and Patriotic programs. Three new regular ushers were added this year.
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SOCIAL COMMITTEE, Gary Blessman We are grateful for the Social Committee for their continued outstanding work at the Pie Fellowship, Easter Breakfast, and New Member Receptions. Thanks to those who coordinate these events: Rhonda Stuckey, Sara Kilian, Lindsay Levang, Mary Orysen, and to many others who assist and serve.
MEN/WOMEN FOR MISSIONS, Chatru Mohinani & Sue Witherite We have set aside one Wednesday of each month as Missions Night. We heard presentations from those who are either working in, or preparing to go to different fields. Several of our members represented Fourth Baptist Church on Missions Trips: •
Teens - New England weekend ministry
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Dr. Jeff Straub - Teaching in China, India, and Zambia
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Keith and Meredith Henderson & Craig Coffman - Deaf ministry in Haiti
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Al and Kay Hawkins - Tanzania
• Peter Silseth - Togo, Honduras We used Skype to connect our congregation with our missionaries and get live updates from them during our Missions Conference in March.
MISSIONS COMMITTEE Committee Members: Mark Gehrke (Chairman) Natalie Gehrke Newton/Lorraine Guillen Helen Jansma (Secretary) Chatru Mohinani (Men For Missions)
Ex-Officio: Pastors Matt Morrell, Roger Kilian Jason/Mia Smith Roy/Sue Witherite (Women For Missions) Barb Russell
2015-16 Missions Fund Offerings $12,841 Missions Projects for Missionaries $ 7,591 Projects for missionaries included postage expense, honorariums, gift cards, special gifts/projects for Browns, Coelhos, Des, Eads, Harmons, Metro Women’s Center, Silseths, and Thangs.
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WOMEN’S MINISTRIES LADIES’ FALL GATHERING A ladies’ fall gathering was held in the Atrium on Friday evening, September 18, 7-9 p.m. with a turnout of over 100 ladies. The Back-to-School theme was emphasized by the decorations, and the packaged snack items. Ladies were encouraged throughout the evening to meet someone new and fall ministries were introduced. Allyson Hodak was the speaker.
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Hannah – Study in Titus 2: True Womanhood with Kim Morrell, Carissa Belford, and various members leading monthly studies
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Mary/Martha – Growing in Grace with Terry McLeish
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Naomi/Ruth – Study in Ephesians with various members leading the study
• Priscilla – Here Am I, Send Me with various people speaking on outreach ministries Ladies Fellowships met on Thursdays during the school year; two met in the morning, and two in the evening.
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Purpose: To equip mothers spiritually and practically through Bible study and practical help, and to provide uplifting times of fellowship for moms of all ages that they may encourage, support, and stimulate one another. Fourteen bi-monthly meetings are held on Tuesday mornings during the school year. Meetings include prayer, Bible study, discussion, interviews, book reviews, lending library/book table, practical help, and refreshments. Some of the moms and their children eat lunch together afterward, either in the Fellowship Hall or at the nearby McDonalds, extending their time of fellowship. Average attendance: 23 Study facilitated by Carissa Belford, Shepherding a Child’s Heart (video series), by Paul Tripp. Leadership Team included Kay Hawkins (Coordinator), Carissa Belford, Kimberly Emslie, Shelly Kolwinska, Lindsay Levang, Kim Morrell. Nursery volunteers were Barbara Anderson, Jack Burns, Lynette Cain, Carol Lacabanne, Karen Goetz, Kristy Gustafson, Ann Hanson, Claire Holmquist, Carol Kilian, Dana Nyquist, Amy Pearson, and Loretta Simons. Homeschool Classroom Volunteers were Loraine Guillen and Roberta Schwenke. Annual “Swap N’ Shop” was in August at Kim Emslie’s home. MOMS support one another in prayer by means of an email prayer chain (Louise Kauffman) and a Facebook page. MOMS and their children meet for fellowship in various homes during the summer months on the third Tuesday morning of each month. Fourth Baptist Church Annual Report, 2015-16
SHOWER MINISTRY, Barb Russell • Church members are honored with one baby shower per family. • Baby showers were held for Megan Thompson (Nolan Charles), Kelly Kohnen (Adam Daniel), Jonna Keim (Ava Rose), Cassie Sehi (Eli James), Emma Hartmann (Vienna Sophia) and Anita Rathbun (Aurora Anita). • Bridal showers were held for Stephanie (Monroe) Davis, Lauri (Koenig) Moore, Emily (Steinhart) Graham, Beth Leaf (Hank), and Kendra McLeish.
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The annual Minnesota Baptist Association ladies’ retreat was held April 15-16, 2016 at the Hampton Inn, Shoreview. 40 ladies from Fourth Baptist Church attended. Judy Champion spoke on the theme, He Delights in You. Workshops topics included gratitude, order from chaos, social media, mentoring, prayer, joy, lifelong lessons, and God in the seasons of life. Forever Be Sure ladies vocal ensemble provided music. Good fellowship was enjoyed with ladies from other MBA churches.
ADELPHI MEN’S MINISTRY Each year we plan three Saturday morning breakfasts for our men, teen boys, and their guests. Our first breakfast was June 13, 2015. Dave Whiteford, Hennepin County Chaplain, spoke on Men in Ministry. It was a blessing to hear how God was working in his jail ministry. On September 26, David Wheaton of the Christian World View radio program spoke on Men Getting into the Game. It was a unique experience to be part of a nation-wide live radio broadcast, right in our own church Fellowship Hall. On Saturday, January 30, 2016, Tim Keesee of Frontline Missions and producer of Dispatches From the Front, spoke on Missions Men Can Embrace. He also gave us a glimpse into what God is doing in difficult places around the world. Our men’s Bible study during the winter months was on the life of Christ. In an effort to reach as many men as possible, we offered three different study times and locations: Thursday morning at church, Thursday noon in the US Bank Plaza downtown, and Saturday mornings at church. Bob Cory led the Thursday studies and Roy Witherite led the Saturday study, with Jose Ayala filling in occasionally. We averaged around 25 men attending all three groups. During the summer months, about 10-15 men met at the church on Saturday mornings to study the Gospel of John. In addition, the men's ministry hosted ice fishing, a Boundary Waters fishing trip, softball, golf outings, the Men For Christ Rally, and basketball. We encourage men to attend the breakfasts, participate in the Bible studies, and in the various other activities. The Adelphi Men’s Ministry is all about helping men become more Christ-like and prosper wherever they minister in the church.
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HOME BIBLE FELLOWSHIPS During the summer of 2015 we began our fourth round of Home Bible Fellowships when church members meet in neighborhood homes during the summer months for midweek Bible study and prayer time. Sixteen families welcomed groups into their homes and our midweek attendance doubled in this venue. Studies were in the Beatitudes (Matthew 5-7) and followed the Sunday morning message text. The wide participation and relationships formed in these more intimate settings have been valuable and healthy for our church family. Pastor Brent Belford organized the Home Bible Fellowships. This summer (June-August 2016) we are working through the One Another passages in the New Testament in small groups at 14 different neighborhood locations. Pastoral intern, Ben Coulson, assists Pastor Jeremy Stephens in organizing Home Bible Fellowships this summer.
INTERNATIONAL OUTREACH, Chatru & Wendy Mohinani God has continued to allow us to make friends with internationals living in the Twin Cities. Our prayer is that as we love them and help them in this new country, God will eventually allow us an open door to share the gospel with them. Many of our members are participating in these game nights and pot luck dinners, and have made friends with these international families. We continue to meet on the last Friday of each month and average about 90 in attendance. We also use the special events in our church to invite and include them, like the Christmas Musicale, Freedom Celebration, Music in Plymouth, Easter Breakfast, as well as inviting them to our regular services. Members from Family Baptist and Parkers Lake Baptist Church also join us for these special times, and it is always a blessing to see Christians getting involved the lives of others. It is our desire to share the love of Christ and expose these international families to our wonderful and merciful God, Who alone can change hearts. Mark 6:34, “And Jesus, when He came out, saw a great multitude and was moved with compassion for them, because they were like sheep not having a shepherd…”
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL), Ben and Anita Rathbun •
Teachers: Ben and Anita Rathbun, Kimball Cummings
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• Students' country of origin: Russia, Moldova, El Salvador, Iraq ESL generally meets during the school year during the Awana/Children’s Choir time. The ESL ministry thrives on the personal touch and ESL teachers can never do it alone. The most effective way to reach and retain ESL students is for church members to build relationships with people in our community and then connect them to our church’s ESL ministry!
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SPANISH TRANSLATION MINISTRY, Sam and Hannah Macalus We began a Spanish translation ministry this year to meet the needs of some for whom English is not their primary language, and who struggle to follow and understand the preaching. Two to four people benefit from this ministry each week. Four of our members take turns translating the message to listeners who wear earpieces so that they can hear our Pastor in their heart language. Translators are Jireh Pua, Newton Guillen, Jose Ayala, and Kimball Cummings, along with Moises Sente who occasionally substitutes.
AV/LIGHTS/PA/LIVE STREAM, Rob Riley •
AV designers: Jay and Alison French, Tom Hallada, Rory Martin
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AV operators: David Anderson, Jay French, Evan McLeish, Tim Kauffman, Rory Martin
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Lights: Lyndon Hanson, Mark Peterson
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PA operators: Jason Erickson, Levi Kolwinska, Chris Levang, Ryan Lohse, Paul Norman, David Ruegemer, Mark Vanderwarf
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Live stream: Rob Riley, Adam Celt
The livestream ministry welcomed Adam Celt to the regular rotation this year. He recently took over as the primary operator for Sunday evening services and also serves as back-up as needed. Our average livestream viewers increased this year. We now have 30-35 who join us via livestream on Sunday mornings and 25-30 on Sunday evenings. We were approached by The Waters Senior Living of Plymouth about linking to our livestream. We were able to provide easy links on their television system as well as making contacts with the other senior living centers operated by the management company to make our livestreamed services available in all of The Waters facilities both in Minnesota and across the country. We have continued posting our services and concerts to Vimeo and have seen an increase in viewers of recordings online. About 7,900 people viewed a service on Vimeo in the last 12 months, an increase of almost 50% over last year. Church and school recordings have been played from 46 countries around the world during that period. Our top viewing countries outside of the United States this year were Canada, India, Brazil, China, Romania, Germany, Australia, Qatar, Philippines, Uruguay, United Kingdom, Antigua, Russia, Singapore and Hungary. This year we were able to build our main console into a movable chassis to make broadcasting larger events from additional areas of the building more feasible. We also improved the camera controls in the auditorium and now have access to a smaller system that the church may borrow when needed to record or stream smaller events, such as special seminary classes or church and school events in other parts of the building. This second system is licensed to operate independently of the main livestream system. Late in 2015, Bible Baptist of Otsego requested assistance in starting their own livestream ministry. We were able to give them advice based on what we have learned through two years of streaming to help them start their own ministry. We have also received inquiries from several other ministries that hope to begin a streaming ministry. Funds have been donated and designated this past year that should allow the addition of motorized mounts for our main cameras as well as funds to upgrade the auditorium livestream
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audio mixer to give us additional control over the microphones when the audio boards in WCTS and the main auditorium are upgraded.
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