Pastor Appreciation 2016

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The deacons would like for everyone to show Shelby how much we love and appreciate him and his family. We will be taking up a collection during the month of October to present to him at the end of the month. Please be sure to designate your check or donation as “Pastor Appreciation.”

“The elders who direct the affairs of the church well are worthy of double honor, especially those whose work is preaching and teaching” (1 Timothy 5:17).

 

Youth Ministry Fundraiser

On Sunday, October 9, 2016, the WBC student ministry will host a bake potato lunch after morning worship. There is no charge, but we are asking for donations to help off-set the children and teenagers cost for camp. Please make plans to stay and eat with us.

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Student Summer Camp Fundraiser

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This Sunday, April 10, the student ministry will be having a bake potato fundraiser after morning worship. There is no charge to eat, but we are taking donations to offset the students cost to camp.

We have 25 children and 14 parents going to M4 Camp June 27-29 and 13 teenagers and 3 adults going to CentriFUGE June 13-17 .

* If you can’t stay to eat, we will have to go plates.

 

 

P.A.M. (Pastor Appreciation Month)

W.B.C. Family,

The nature of the service provided by the pastor and his family is unique. God has entrusted to them one of the most precious of assignments — the spiritual well-being of His flock. When a pastor becomes ineffective, the very souls of his or her parishioners are endangered. When eternity isPam in the balance, we should all be concerned.

The pastor and his family live under incredible pressures. Their lives are played out in a fishbowl, with the entire congregation and community watching their every move.

They are expected to have ideal families, to be perfect people, to always be available, to never be down and to have all the answers we need to keep our own lives stable and moving forward. Those are unrealistic expectations to place on anyone, yet most of us are disappointed when a pastor becomes overwhelmed, seems depressed, lets us down or completely burns out.

That’s why God has instructed us to recognize His servants.

“The elders who direct the affairs of the church well are worthy of double honor, especially those whose work is preaching and teaching” (1 Timothy 5:17).

The deacons would like for everyone to show our pastor how much we love and appreciate him and his family.  We will be taking up a collection this month to present to him and the end of the month.  So please be generous and be sure to designate your check or donation as “Pastor Appreciation.”

 

Parent News / May 2015

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At a time when an already confusing youth culture is changing quickly, CPYU helps parents, youth workers, educators, and others understand teenagers and their culture so that they will be better equipped to help children and teens navigate the challenging world of adolescence.

 

 

Click the link to view May’s newsletter: CPYU-Parent-Page-May-2015