November 2012 - Karl Road Baptist Church
November 2012 - Karl Road Baptist Church
November 2012 - Karl Road Baptist Church
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Harvest Party <strong>2012</strong><br />
We seek to Glorify God by building a family of believers passionate about Him<br />
where people are Loved the way they are, Urged to become more like Christ,<br />
and Equipped to share Christ in word and deed.
Jr Jam <strong>2012</strong><br />
by Beth Ash<br />
Three students attended Junior Jam at Cedarville University on Saturday,<br />
October 13, <strong>2012</strong>. It was a fantastic experience for everyone as it is each<br />
year. Some from the group wrote brief reports about their day, and we<br />
thought the church family would enjoy hearing about this special activity<br />
planned just for third through sixth graders each year.<br />
The best part of Junior Jam was G.A.T.S. We were in a gym. You were in<br />
teams. You could not let go of group members’ hands. You run in your<br />
group and try to find a piece of paper<br />
with a part of a memory verse on<br />
it. Then you put your part of the<br />
memory verse in the correct location.<br />
When all of the teams had gotten<br />
to take two turns each, they<br />
would take all of the groups and sit<br />
down with the groups to say the<br />
memory verse. Caley Evans<br />
The best part of Junior Jam was the<br />
Moses Mission. Our leaders were<br />
trapped like the Israelites. We saved<br />
Caley, Sam & Mary Grace<br />
them by putting together a puzzle.<br />
We went through a tunnel. We shot<br />
at the target, then we threw a ball at a plant poster. Our leaders came<br />
down. It was so much fun. Mary Grace Young<br />
Caley and Mary Grace, along with Sam Scott, joined about 2,000 students in<br />
singing, listening and participating in telling stories of Bible heroes, playing<br />
games, enjoying a Subway lunch, and making a craft during the day. One<br />
highlight of Junior Jam is being able to spend the day with two college students<br />
as guides. All of this involves much hilarity, laughter, fun and friendship.<br />
Those who chaperone receive a blessing by being part of the program,<br />
but they also have workshops available for their own growth as<br />
teachers and parents. We invite students and parents of third through<br />
sixth grade students to make Junior Jam 2013 a goal for next year. You will<br />
be sure to enjoy a day to remember.<br />
A Brief and Effective<br />
Opportunity to Learn How to Share<br />
the Good News<br />
Father/Son Campout<br />
by Jeff Lashley<br />
The saying goes “April showers bring May<br />
flowers,” we know that scheduling the fall<br />
father/son campout is sure to bring rain.<br />
After two consecutive weekends of rain<br />
cancelled the event in 2011, over 50 men<br />
and boys, from two churches, persevered<br />
September 21 & 22, <strong>2012</strong> at Fetters Family<br />
Campground near Marengo, Ohio. Though<br />
Friday evening brought rain and shortened<br />
the campfire time, we were still able to<br />
catch plenty of fish, roast hot dogs and<br />
marshmallows before retiring to our tents.<br />
Light rain became heavy at times sending<br />
many to dry ground and warm cars. All but<br />
a few stayed through the night!<br />
Though damp and cool, the event continued<br />
as planned Saturday morning. We enjoyed<br />
Chef Brian’s (Arnold) French toast and<br />
sausage along with hot chocolate that hit<br />
the spot. We then split the boys into 4<br />
groups and they rotated through fishing,<br />
blowguns, archery, and Alka Seltzer rockets.<br />
A good time was had by all. The tents,<br />
boys and dads were dry and warm by Saturday<br />
afternoon.<br />
Bible Study Fellowship, the wonderful ministry that uses our facility on Thursday<br />
mornings, is offering a one hour seminar on how to share effectively the<br />
good news about who Jesus is and what He has done. This opportunity is<br />
open to anyone. You don’t have to be enrolled in Bible Study Fellowship to<br />
participate. It is also available to both men and women. Here’s the essential<br />
information:<br />
Thursday, <strong>November</strong> 8, <strong>2012</strong><br />
12:45 – 1:45 pm<br />
Room 310 (The Chapel) at KRBC<br />
If you want to participate, please call the church office by <strong>November</strong> 8 and<br />
make a reservation. There are 10 reserved openings for KRBC members and<br />
friends – first come, first served!
Holiday Extend-an<br />
an-Invitation<br />
Add some international flavor to your Thanksgiving, Christmas,<br />
or Easter celebration by inviting an international student<br />
to share your holiday meal! This is a fantastic opportunity to<br />
show hospitality to students who may never have been to an<br />
American home or interacted with Christians.<br />
Please register online at<br />
www.ifipartners.org by<br />
<strong>November</strong> 14 for Thanksgiving<br />
and by December 15<br />
for Christmas hosting. You<br />
must complete an application<br />
and attend an International<br />
Friendships, Inc.<br />
training before volunteering<br />
with IFI. In addition, all volunteers and their spouses must<br />
complete a background check before IFI will match volunteers<br />
for hosting or entertaining students in their home.<br />
Upcoming trainings:<br />
Monday, <strong>November</strong> 5<br />
6:30-8:30 p.m.<br />
The Ohio Union- OSU Campus<br />
Tanya Rutner Room<br />
(Third floor on College <strong>Road</strong> side of building)<br />
Click here (CTRL + to follow link) for a map of building<br />
1739 North High Street<br />
Columbus, OH 43210<br />
Saturday, <strong>November</strong> 10<br />
SPECIAL HOLIDAY HOSTING FOR NEW VOLUNTEERS<br />
9:30-11:30 a.m.<br />
Linworth <strong>Baptist</strong> <strong>Church</strong><br />
6200 Linworth <strong>Road</strong><br />
Worthington, 43085<br />
Please enter the door on the East side of parking lot.<br />
Click here (CTRL + to follow link) for map.<br />
A Christmas Brunch for Women<br />
Saturday, December 1, 10 a.m.―noon<br />
Guest Speaker: Melissa Spoelstra<br />
Register in the lobby or call the church<br />
office by <strong>November</strong> 25.<br />
Childcare upon request (through age 3)<br />
$5 donation<br />
Thank you Pastor Rick, Pastor Glenn and KRBC family so very<br />
much for your prayers, hospital visits and cards for our 6 year<br />
old great-granddaughter, Mia Woodring who was admitted to<br />
children’s Hospital–ICU 4th floor cardiac unit on September 9<br />
after her heart, kidneys and brain were attacked by a virus<br />
which remains unidentified to date. She awoke on October 5th<br />
and is now able to be free of the machines that breathed for<br />
her, kept her heart beating and her kidneys functioning. She<br />
cannot walk or speak as yet, but is being moved this week to a<br />
step down unit to begin physical therapy soon along with<br />
speech therapy to follow hopefully. Please continue your<br />
prayers so that God may further work his miracle healing for<br />
this little girl. A special thank you to Pastor Rick for dedicating<br />
Mia on September 19.<br />
Dixie and Dan Stefanelli<br />
Service of Baptsim<br />
Sympathy to:<br />
A service of baptism will be celebrated Sunday,<br />
December 9 during the morning worship service.<br />
If you are interested in taking this important<br />
step of public commitment to Jesus Christ,<br />
please come forward during the invitation at the<br />
close of the service today and/or speak with Pastor<br />
Rick or Pastor Glenn.<br />
Wokie Tengbeh on the death of her father, Toney Brcewell,<br />
in Liberia October 25, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Lou McNabb on the death of his brother, Edgar McNabb of<br />
Carrollton, Ohio October 24, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />
Scott Post on the death of his father, William Davis Post II,<br />
October 11, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />
Linnea Wilcox on the death of her father, Lennart Pearson,<br />
September 28, <strong>2012</strong>.
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T o g e t h e r > B e l o n g i n g, B e c o m i n g, a n d Bu i l d i n g f o r t h e G l o r y o f G o d.<br />
Weekl y Events<br />
Sunday—<br />
9:00a Sunday School<br />
10:15a Praise Prelude<br />
10:30a Worship<br />
6:00p Burmese <strong>Church</strong>/FH<br />
Monday—<br />
12:00p Columbus Group/Chapel<br />
7:00p Westerville Group<br />
Tuesday—<br />
8:00a Work Team<br />
9:15a Bible Study Fellowship Leaders<br />
7:00p Rope Holders<br />
7:30p Outnumbered Group<br />
7:30p Worthington Group<br />
Wednesday—<br />
6:00p Praise Team<br />
6:00p Fellowship Dinner<br />
6:30p Clubs, Sewing, Exercise, Comp.<br />
7:00p Choir<br />
Thursday—<br />
9:15a Bible Study Fellowship<br />
6-7p Organ Practice<br />
7:00p Connect Group (1st & 3rd Thursdays)<br />
Friday—<br />
6:00a High School Prayer/Chapel<br />
9:30a Mother’s Day Out