November 9, 2014

November 9, 2014
Costa Rica
SUNDAY SERVICES
10:00 am - Morning Worship
11:15 am - Sunday School
5:30 pm - Choir Practice
6:30 pm - Pre-Service Prayer
7:00 pm - Evening Service
MONDAY
6:30 pm - Karate
WEDNESDAY SERVICES
7:00 am - Early Morning
Prayer
6:45 pm - Precious Stones
(Ages 3-6th grade)
7:00 pm - Prayer Meeting
Teen Group
FRIDAY
7:00 pm - Brigades
Reformers Unanimous
SATURDAY
10:00 am - Visitation
John L. Klink, Sr.
Pastor
Church Phone 240-362-7112
Pastor’s Home 814-709-2104
Pastor’s Cell
804-761-5088
12510 Corrigan Dr. NW
Corriganville, MD 21524
SolidRockibc.org
Philippians 4:19
But my God shall supply all
your need according to his
riches in glory by Christ Jesus
ORDER OF SERVICE
MORNING WORSHIP
Chorus - “Thanks to God”
Welcoming Time
Hymn # 438 “My Country Tis of Thee”
Prayer
Offertory - Tom Rizer
Special - Choir
Hymn # 437 “Battle Hymn of the Republic”
Announcements
Special - Elisa Hartung
Hymn # 321 “Where He Leads I’ll Follow”
Message - Pastor John Klink
EVENING SERVICE
Hymn # 208 “Grace Greater Than Our Sin”
Prayer
Offertory - Theron Babcock
Hymn # 332 “Channels Only”
Announcements & Testimonies
Special - Tiffany Klink & Alyson Harris
Hymn # 301 “Sweet Hour of Prayer”
Message - Pastor John Klink
—Chorus of the Month—
Thanks to God
Thanks to God for my Redeemer,
Thanks for all Thou dost provide
Thanks for times now but a mem-ry,
Thanks for Jesus by my side
Thanks for pleasant, balmy spring-time,
Thanks for dark and dreary fall
Thanks for tears by now forgotten,
Thanks for peace within my soul
PRAYER CLOSET
Western Maryland Regional Medical Center (WMRMC)
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RESULTS OF LAST WEEK
Attendance
Van
Streaming
118
16
4
Sunday School
96
15
Sunday Evening
58
5
4
Wednesday Evening
61
21
3
Sunday Morning
Birthday Song
For you on your special day,
We take this time to say:
Happy birthday; may God bless you!
Happy birthday to you!
Reminder:
Please do not leave valuables unattended in the church.
Example: Ladies, leaving your purse upstairs while
eating downstairs. Thank You.
Pastor’s Page
Fundamentalism In Focus
By Dr. Shelton Smith
(continued from last week)
Question: How do you personally deal with a "fundamentalist
gone evangelical"?
Dr. Smith: It means I cannot be close to him any longer. I can't
support his work. I'll do what I can to influence him and to woo
him back, but I cannot promote him.
Dr. Rice was never quick-triggered to cut people off. He
would try to work through the matter and get it corrected before
he severed fellowship or publicly commented on it. I think he
was right to do it that way.
Question: How do you feel about fundamentalist pastors going
to evangelical pastors' conferences?
Dr. Smith: I'm happy to learn all I can from whomever I can, but
I do not think it wise to be in attendance at the functions being
held by evangelicals, the charismatics, the Promise Keepers, the
ecumenicists, etc. You dilute your influence with some of the very
people in that crowd who may be leaning toward getting out.
Sometimes they laugh behind our backs and say, "We had 300
independent, fundamental Baptist pastors at our conference."
When our guys go to their "how to" meetings, they won't have
much sway with our "come out from among them" message.
When you walk through the door to "get out," don't stick your
head back in to look around.
Question: What do you recommend for fundamentalist people to
do in order to learn "how to"?
Dr. Smith: Years ago, I started going to the National Sword of the
Lord Conference every year. After a few years, I started taking
my wife and then my staff; then I started urging my church
people to go, especially my leadership people.
(to be continued….)
Diana’s Desk
MOST READERS PREFER KJV
Because the New International Version of the Bible has been the
best-selling version for decades, many assume it is the most
popular. However, a recent study by Indiana University—Purdue
University Indianapolis (IUPUI) found that the most-read version
is the King James Bible. Their study, entitled "The Bible in
American Life," stated that 55 percent of Americans who read the
Bible prefer the KJV. Only 19 percent of Bible readers prefer the
NIV.
Stephen Smith of Bible Gateway found that almost 45 percent of
verses searched on Google were KJV, while about 24 percent
were NIV. Smith's study also found that KJV searches have been
rising since 2005.
BIBLE TRANSLATIONS USED BY READERS
King James 55%
New International 19%
New Revised Standard 7%
New American Bible 6%
Living Bible 5%
Other Translations 8%
Mark Your Calendar
Nov 11 Gemstones Meeting
Nov 13 Quilting
Nov 16-21 Revival
Nursery Schedule
This Week
Sunday Morning
Sunday School
Sunday Evening
Wednesday Evening
Next Week
Sunday Morning
Sunday School
Sunday Evening
Wednesday Evening
Hollie Lynch & Alyson Harris
Patsy Rose & Stephanie Emerick
Dottie Hartman & Susan Hartman
Myrna Anderson & Diana Klink
Stephanie Emerick & Hollie Lynch
Missy Baker & Brenda Hager
Kim Fickes & Susan Hartman
Mary Jo Rice & Diana Klink
Quilting
The quilting session has been rescheduled for November 13th.
If planning to attend please sign up in the foyer.
Gemstones Meeting
All ladies are welcome to the Gemstones meeting scheduled
for Tuesday, November 11th at 7pm.
Please bring a Bible verse on Thankfulness to share.
Joy in a Gift Bag
If you’re interested in completing a Christmas Joy Gift Bag to
send to a child in Mexico, Honduras, Bahamas, or several other
countries, please get a bag and brochure from the table in the
foyer or from Ellen Llewellyn. They must be completed and
turned in by tomorrow November 10th. Thank You.
Christmas Dinner
Save the date! Christmas dinner will be on
December 13th at 5:00 PM. The cost will be $5
Dear pastors and praying friends,
So many of you that have been with us from the beginning can
only imagine how thrilled we felt as one-by-one we saw these
students file into class on Friday morning, October 10th. It was
something that God had put on our heart 3 years ago, and to
finally see the Eternal Life Baptist College coming together under
the ministry of the Hadeyah-Maadi Baptist Church was truly
amazing.
However, our patience and efforts have been small in contrast to
Pastor Samuel Thomas. As an Egyptian pastor who has labored
here for 25 years now, seeing a Baptist college come to Cairo
was nothing short of a miracle. Finally, we have a safe place
where Egyptians can come and prepare for the ministry of church
planting both here, and within North Africa & the Middle East.
Our next big goal will be to see a graduate from the college enter
the ministry. Please pray that God will use one of these
men. We already know of cities that have families who are
wanting to start Bible studies and churches across Egypt. The
only solution is to train men.
Bible College Update:
We have received 78% of the funds needed to complete the
furnishings of the college! 9 students attended the first day, and
we have more people now interested. We are hoping to have
purchased and completed everything around December 1st.
Total Needed - $1,040
For the Glory of His Name,
Wes & Rachel Gazaway