Saturday, January 24, 2009

Women At The Well

Dear Sisters In Christ:

             I want to take this time introduce you to the Women’s Missionary Organization of the Ava Missionary Baptist Church. We have formed this group of women with the expressed desire to reach out to the community of Ava Il., with the Gospel Of Jesus Christ , through our lives and our missionary efforts.

             Our goal is  to equip adults, youth, children and preschoolers with missions education to become radically involved in the mission of God.

 Our Core Values

 ·  We uphold the foundational principles of the priesthood of every believer and the autonomy and uniqueness of each local church in carrying out the Great Commission.

· We embrace the strategic role of prayer and giving for missionaries and missions needs.

· We recognize the role of family in discipleship and missions development.

· We recognize the giftedness of women and girls and accept the responsibility to help them use their gifts in serving Christ.

· We accept the responsibility for nurturing preschoolers, children, youth, and adults in missions.

· We accept the responsibility for developing and equipping missions leaders.

· We accept the biblical mandate to respond to human need with actions modeled by Jesus Christ and with the message of God’s redemptive plan.

· We partner with other Great Commission Christians to lead a lost world to Christ.

· We believe that Jesus Christ, Son of God, gave His life a sacrifice for the salvation of all the people of the world, fulfilling God’s plan for the ages as revealed in the Bible, God’s Holy Word.

 Our  Vision Statement

WMU challenges Christian believers to understand and be radically involved in the mission of God. 

  I would like to take this time to invite you to our next meeting which will take place on Feb. 10th 2009 at 6:30 p.m.  This meeting will take place in the  Educational Building of the Ava Missionary Baptist Church and is open to all women of any age.

 Yours In Jesus Christ

Carol Ethington.

 

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Ava Missionary Baptist Church Prayer Chain

Ava Missionary Baptist Church Prayer Chain

     The prayer chain is the spiritual alarm system which communicates and takes prayerful action on the needs of the congregation, community and global needs. This network of people who are committed to prayer take action on behalf of the congregation on Jesus’ words to "ask and you will receive, seek and you will find, knock and the door will be opened," (Matthew 7:7). The importance of the prayer chain is that it faithfully intercedes on behalf of others in need by lifting up specific requests, concerns and emergency  

     The prayer chain is the life-blood of the congregation! Oftentimes, because this work is behind the scenes, the prayer chain, like our blood, is taken for granted and forgotten. It is not until you have some hurts or needs that you remember and are thankful for the prayer chain. The chain participants can become anemic due to inactivity, lack of spiritual attention, and by coming under spiritual attack. Chains that have been in existence for longer periods of time or are in a congregation that has much transient activity may need new prayer chain participant transfusions.

     If the individual you are calling does not answer, leave a message if they have a recorder, then go on to the next family on your list.  

To Activate The Prayer Chain Call:

 

Barb Phoenix.  618-318-3001


AMBC Family

A Great Family
Acts 18:1-3; Acts 18-19, 24-26

     It takes more than great programs to build a great church…we have some great things going on here, but it’s not enough. It takes more than hard workers and sacrificial servants to build a great church. It takes more than  offerings…we have been blessed for our size to do as well as we do in tithes-for the local ministry, in missions-for around the world, and in special offerings we receive.It takes more than a great looking Pastor to build a great church and  you could always pray that someday you’ll have one! It takes more than talented teachers, and more than dedicated servants to build a great church. It takes great people, great families, and great homes, to really make a great church. We ARE building a church here, but hopefully we are building it by building people, building families, and building our homes…if we do that, then together we will be building a great church as a by-product, and all to the glory of God!

     We have a great example of this here in our text in the form of this couple, Aquila and Priscilla. I believe that God Intended For The Christian Life To Be A Family Affair. The Bible teaches that it’s ideal for entire families to love and serve God together.


Monday, January 12, 2009

Sunday January 11th 2009

     What is God asking you to do this year? Does it scare you? Is He asking you to do something that takes faith? He may be asking you to trust Him in your finances. How can we start tithing when the economy is so unstable? Faith. Are you living by faith? Or are you living by fear? God may be leading you to start a new job or go back to school or to start a ministry of some kind. You see all the dangers. You see all the opportunities for failure. You see potential for great pain in your life. It’s risky following God. But God says, “Fear not”. “Trust me’. Whatever it is that God has for you this year – or wherever He is leading you – remember that old adage, “God will never take you where His will can not keep you.”
     Indeed Ava Missionalry Baptist Church is looking forward to the Adventure Ahead.  At our business meeting the church voted to establish a building committee to investigate the possibilities of adding handicap bathrooms to the front of the church ,upgrading handicap access to our existing bathrooms + access to the sanctuary. Satan is not going to like this at all!!!! Also church officers were elected, a budget for 2009 was presented and approved. And Praise God no one is mad!!!!!
     The Holy Spirit moved in a mighty way during our morning worship service. During our time of Praise words of Testimony was heard from several people.  OH what a blessing.  One in particular, Esther Phoenix, said that Ava Missionary Baptist Church is FAMILY.  Oh what a blessing that was to me, so much so I can't get it out of my mind and quite possibly next Sundays Message will be FAMILY. Get Ur Done! Ava MBC.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Victory In Jesus

Sunday January 4th 2009.  We have Victory at Ava Missionary Baptist Church.  In the last month we have had: 1.) Rich Hobbs come forward for Baptism and Church Membership 2.) Lavanda Davis come forward to join the church by transfer of letter, 3) And Denise Hobbs came forward for Salvation. Baptism and Church Membership.  As a result of God's moving we are going to do something un-usual at Ava Missionary Baptist Church. We are going to have A Baptism-Fellowship after worship services on Jan. 25th. I guess you could say, "We are gonna Dunk them and then Feed them. We just want to seriously say Welcome to Rich, Lavanda, and Denise you all mean so much to our church and we praise God for sending all of you our way. Can't you tell I am about to POP. Watch out Sunday.

Friday, January 2, 2009

In Memory Of Donald M. Cross

     Donald M. Cross, 71 of Ava, passed away at 3:00 a.m. Sunday, December 28th 2008 at his home in Ava, IL.
     Donald was born April 17th 1937 in Ava Illinois the son of William M. Cross and Turzie (Crisler) Cross. He married Ann S. Creasy on Nov. 5th 1955, in St. Louis MO. They were married 53 years. He retired from Menard Correctional Center in June of 1994 after 26 years of service. He was a member of Ava Missionary Baptist Church.
     Donald leaves his wife Ann; three children, Mitzie McBride of Ava, Donnie Cross of Eldorado, Dee Cross of Carbondale; three grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, one brother, Ronald Cross of Ava; many loving nieces and nephews.
     He was preceded in death by his parents, four brothers, five sisters and one grandson.

Donald M. Cross  “He Fought A Good Fight”
2 Timothy 4:6-8 

     We have gathered here today to pay our final respect to Donald M. Cross, to remember his life and how it touched ours, to share in the hope in which he lived his life and which, for him, has now been realized.
   
Ann, Mitzie, Donnie, Dee, Ronald, family and friends, I realize at this time there are no human words that can possibly fill the deep void in your hearts today. So in this time of grief and despair let us turn to the words of the Lord.

“For we know that when this earthly tent we live in is taken down .. when we die and leave these bodies .. we will have a home in heaven,, and eternal body made for us by God Himself and not by human hands. We grow weary in our present bodies, and we long for the day when we will put on our heavenly bodies like new clothing. For we will not be spirits without bodies, but we will put on new heavenly bodies. Our dying bodies make us groan and sigh, but it’s not that we want to die and have no bodies at all. We want to slip into our new bodies, so that these dying bodies will be swallowed up by everlasting life. God Himself has prepared us for this, and as a guarantee He has given us His Holy Spirit.

            So we are always confident, even though we know that as long as we live in these bodies we are not at home with the Lord. That is why we live by believing and not by seeing. Yes we are fully confident and we would rather be away from these bodies, for then we will be at ho with the Lord. So our aim is to please Him always, whether we are here is this body or away from this body. For we all must stand before Christ and be judged. We will each receive whatever we deserve for the good or evil we have done in our bodies.” (2 Cor. 5:1-10)

            Don loved the outdoors, fishing, hunting and was an avid sports fan. He was a carpenter well known for the quality of work he did, one prime example is the home they occupied until his death. He was somewhat like the Apostle Paul and I am reminded of the letter that Paul wrote to young Timothy.

“As for me, my life has already been poured out as an offering to God. The time of my death is near. I have fought a good fight, I have finished the race….”      

     Paul knew that his life would soon be over as he writes these words to young Timothy, his spiritual son.He knew that perhaps within a matter of days he might be killed for his faith.  He says that the time has come for his departure. The word here refers to a loosening of the ropes when taking a tent down or to the release of the lines when a ship leaves the dock.  Paul saw himself as gathering his tent for the next stop and as a sailor launching out on a new journey. He knew that his life would not end with His physical death.
           Paul compares his life and service to athletics. We see 
some athletes who go through the motions or those who are in it for the money and don’t give their all. Paul says he gave his all and finished that course that had been set before Him.

        Don could look back over his life and say with Paul that he fought the good fight and finished the race. Like a marathon runner Don  kept going no matter how steep the hills, how strong the wind against him, how much his body cried out from  exhaustion, no matter how far away the finish line seemed to be. He fought for weeks until 3:00 a.m. last Sunday morning.
     And he kept the faith - he had  the belief that God had called him to be His child and servant and he put his trust in Him.
     While he may have wondered at times whether or not he was good enough, He may have strayed from the path, he may have not served as he knew he should have, he came to that point where he knew that through the grace of God displayed on that cross he would be received by God as holy and righteous.
     He believed that she would receive the crown of righteousness that Paul speaks of - the wreath awarded to the victor of the marathon race. 
    We need to consider one important thing that I believe Don would want you to know - the crown goes not just to Paul, not just to Don  but it goes to all, as Paul ends this passage, who have longed for Christ’s appearing.
     The Crown is not a reward for passing a certain standard of excellence or effort, it is a gift from God to all who believe that Jesus Christ gave His live on the cross and that whoever believes in Him, trusts in Him, will receive eternal life - for that is what the crown represents.
     We thank you God for our Husband, Father, Grandfather, and  friend and we thank you for Jesus Christ through whom we share in the glorious hope we have. 

     Let Us Pray.