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LEADERSHIP MATTERS from Dr. Roger Yancey, Director of Missions Ministry
Assistant Luncheon
Tuesday, May 10 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
TEBA Office Lunch $5 per person
Developing Your Greatest Asset: People
Our own attitudes about others drive our relationships
with them more than their own actions.
Led by Stan Sullinger Associate Pastor-Education &
Discipleship, Crossroads Baptist Church, The
Woodlands
Make your reservation by contacting Barbara Lambert
at [email protected] or 936-856-2001 no later than Monday, May 9th at Noon.
1. Choose a domain name that is easy to spell, easy to remember, and easy to present – easily understood when shared verbally. 2. Keep the domain name relatively short and related to the church or ministry. 3. Preferably use .org, not .com (.com is usually for commercial sites)
Imagine yourself as the one browsing: Most people aren’t seeking an online church experience –they are looking for a church that cares
for them and their family. They desire a vital church experience that makes a difference in the community and individual lives. Try some testimonials on the homepage, telling the unchurched why people came to join your church?
Don’t misrepresent your church – your website should genuinely represent who you are and the culture your church is reaching. It also
needs to be written to and for those to whom you expect to reach.
Don’t overdo the animations: Some church web masters need to read this quote - “… fancy media on websites typically fails user
testing …” Jakob Nielsen “Low-End Media for User Empowerment.” One time is cute and catchy. More than that is distracting to the human senses.
Avoid “Churchy” terminology: Make sure it is clear and understandable by ALL users.
Avoid long introductions and verbose texts: “… brevity is the soul of wit,” Shakespeare, from Hamlet. In research on how people read
websites we found that 79% of test users always scan any new pages they came across; only 16% read word-by-word.
Solving most users’ needs is as simple as asking the questions they are asking, and making the information easy to find and easy to read:
Church denomination
Location
Days and times of services and programs
What stuff do you have for kids
Podcasts of sermons that reveal you’re not “wacko” or a cult
Smiling, inviting faces; use your people, not canned pictures
Email contact (with an expected response time)
Phone number (with optional numbers, if the church does not have an answering machine, or the office is unmanned
during the week) Sure, you’d think the above list is obvious … but we have seen allot of the obvious omitted.
Keep the site up-to-date: remove events and programs after the date has past. Keeping your website up-to-date should be as easy as1-
2-3.
Avoid long download times Some people still use dial-up or have slow connection speeds. Remember, people hate waiting!
Use a contemporary site design You don’t have to be a computer tech or have a degree in computer programming. Aesthetically-
pleasing site designs are available at:
http://wordpress.org/
http://welcome.webs.com/design/?referer=cpc_gaw_us-all-free_free-
template_lp&utm_source=gaw&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=free-template&utm_content=lp&utm_campaign=us-all-free&gclid=CPq4wpnHl6gCFcrt7QodfV3gYw
http://www.freechurchwebdesigns.com/
http://www.christiantemplatesonline.com/free-church-templates.asp
http://www.magictemplate.com/files/free-christian-church-website-templates.php
Keep it simple! Why make things complicated for your visitors? A simple menu on the left hand side or across the top is normal. If they
can’t quickly find what they are looking for, they likely will leave your site.
We hope and pray you find these tips useful in your quest to introduce your church to the online surfers.
Designs
Ideas to consider when planning to design
or redesign a church web site
May 15-21 is set aside in the SBC for a Week of Prayer for Associational Missions. On occasion we have churches who want to participate in the TEBA or a church planter will who ask important questions such as “Why does denominational affiliation matter?” or “How does being part of a denomination positively impact the local church?”. One of the best answers to these questions comes from George Bullard, of the Columbia Partnership (www.BullardJournal.org) in an article Bullard wrote in 2006 he addresses these questions as follows:
Why Does Your Congregation Want a Denominational Affiliation?
Does your congregation need a denomination? The short answer is “No.” The long answer is that a denominational relationship is not essential to the vitality of your congregation. It is optional. The fastest growing denomination in North America is said to be non-denominational. If that is the case, then why are so many congregations affiliated with a denomination? Why are so many new congregations affiliated with denominations? Why are so many congregations who are disenchanted with their denomination choosing to affiliate with another denomination, including newly emerging denominations?
Perhaps a better question is, does your congregation want a denominational affiliation? The short answer is probably “Yes.” The long answer is that a denominational relationship is perceived as essential by many congregations if they are to reach their full kingdom potential. It is indispensable. Probably the best question is, what is it about a denominational relationship that looks so attractive to your congregation? What real benefits are you looking for in a relationship with a denomination? Try these answers on for size.
First, congregations value a relationship with other congregations. Christianity is all about relationships. Relationships with God, one another, and the context in which the congregation serves are important. Congregational leaders like having a community of other leaders with whom they can regularly relate. It is helpful if these are leaders with whom they are not in competition, but collaboration. These relationships are particularly important to clergy who desire security in ministry.
Second, congregations value affiliation with a denomination where the denomination is on a GlobaLocal mission. They want to be part of a movement to fulfill their unique understanding of the Great Commission and Great Commandment. They see movement vs. institution as a clear distinction between denominations about which congregations are excited, and those about which they are passive. Institutionalized denominations are losing congregations and members. Movements are gaining.
Third, congregations want the sense of identity, heritage, and security they receive from being related to a denomination. This is no small factor for congregational leaders and members. Particularly for members 55 or more years old, these are critical issues for spirituality and identity. For younger members the specific denomination does not matter as much as the need for belonging to something about which they feel passionate. A sense of community is a high priority for them.
Fourth, congregations want resources offered by or interpreted by denominations. Certain resources may be directly offered or sold by denominations. Some may be brokered from various denominational and non-denominational sources. In other cases denominations may offer evaluations of or coaching for the use of resources available from various sources. The relevance of these resources to congregations in a diversity of settings is a critical issue for denominations to address.
Fifth, congregations want help in dealing with the challenges of ministry. Denominations offer assistance to congregations in trouble, or who are experiencing various challenges. Congregations want the voluntary or authoritative assistance their denominations can provide them. Clergy particularly desire help in the midst of tough ministry situations. Congregations also want the urging of their denomination to be involved in vital ministry. They want their denomination to model this by its own effectiveness.
Why does your congregation want a denominational affiliation? The key answer is that your congregational leaders must be clear on its answer to this question. It will increasingly be asked to answer this question by its younger members and potential members. Is your answer ready?
(This article may be copied for use by congregational, denominational, and parachurch leaders for non-commercial purposes.)
In Kingdom Service,
One of the greatest strengths of TEBA is the commitment on the part of all of our member churches to be part of missions through the Cooperative Program. Many of you also participate in mission endeavors in your community and in focused efforts both in the US and around the world. To help us support those mission efforts we are asking you to help us get the word out to other churches that may be able to join you in this mission ministry. You can go to www.teba.org to download the form “Mission Project/Trip Information for 2011” and return it to the TEBA office. (It’s on the main page on the bottom left side-click “On Mission”.) We will compile all of the information together in a summary form and send it out to all of the TEBA churches.
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$5 Lunch TEBA Conference & Resource Center
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Leadership Matters
Dr. Roger Yancey
Director of Missions
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Calendar
Web Site Ideas
Ministry Assistant Luncheon
Mission Info Wanted
PASTORLESS CHURCHES STAFF POSITIONS
CHURCH OPPORTUNITIES
Center Hill* 16771 FM1097 E Willis 77378
New Sonrise* POB 907 New Caney 77357
Cornerstone 8200 Northway Dr The Wdlands 77382
Nueva Vida 1606 S 7th St Conroe 77301
Dacus 5403 N FM 1486 Montgomery 77356
Oak Shade 1807 CR 2212 Cleveland 77327
Faith POB 869 Montgomery 77356
Unity 8904 FM 787 West Cleveland 77327
FBC Plum Grove 155 CR 345 Cleveland 77327
Walker County Cowboy 1674 Hwy 75 North Huntsville 77340
FBC Porter POB 650 Porter 77365
Whispering Pines 15200 FM 1485 Conroe 77306-8914
Honea* 16430 FM 2854 Montgomery 77354
*Bi-Vocational
Director of Missions
Dr. Roger Yancey
Church Development
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Church Planter and
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THE PROBLEM-SEPARATION FROM GOD Romans 3:23 “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” THE RESULT-SPIRITUAL DEATH Romans 6:23 “For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.” GOD’S SOLUTION-HIS DEATH IN OUR PLACE Romans 5:8 “But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” YOUR SALVATION-BY FAITH Romans 10:9 “If you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.”
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TEBA Staff
Staff Positions
Church Opportunities
Pastorless Churches
FBC Splendora is searching for a piano player.
Please call Ronnie Allcorn at 281-689-3727 if interested.
Iglesia Bautista Libertad, Conroe is looking for a
van that is handicapped accessible. Please contact Pastor Jose Lujan at 936-264-3525 or 936-230-8170.
Cowboy Church of San Jacinto is in need of
chairs and sound equipment. Please contact Candy Currie (936-446-6910), Zack Currie (936-230-8589), or Paul Christopher (936-230-8243).
Security First Baptist Church, Cleveland is
searching for a part-time Associate Pastor. Please contact the church at 281-592-7911 if interested.
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The Baptist Association Mission Driven……….Church Focused
Associational Missions Week is May 15-21, 2011
Associational Missions Week provides a great opportunity to let your members know what your Baptist Association does in
bringing support to help your congregation.
Your Association is ready to assist you and your church with resources that help fulfill your commitment
to the Great Commission.
TEBA is a church-first association. TEBA is a church-driven association.
Pastor’s Roundtable Monday, May 16 10:30 a.m. TEBA Office This will be an informal conversation and a time of Q & A with Dr. Roy Fish, Distinguished Professor of Emeritus of Evangelism at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas
Pastor’s Conference/Executive Board Meeting Monday, May 16, 12:00 p.m., TEBA Office
Dr. Fish will bring the message
Our prayers and sympathy go out to the family of Rev. Elmer Fulp. He passed away in April. He was the
former pastor of First Baptist Church, New Waverly and the pastor of Dolen
Baptist Church, Cleveland.
Left Hand Right Hand Gift But when you give to the
needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, so that your giving may be in secret.
Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you. Matthew 6:34
Southern Baptists of Texas Convention P. O. Box 1988, Grapevine, TX 76099-1988
877-953-SBTC www.sbtexas.com Special Thanks to:
Jim Richards, Executive Director Mike Smith, Director of Minister/Church Relations
Steve Dennis, Attorney at Law Law Office of Steve Dennis
223 Simonton Street, Conroe, TX 77301 936-539-1234
www.stevedennislaw.com
Jeremy Finch, Attorney at Law Law Office of J.D. Finch
223 Simonton Street, Conroe, TX 77301 936-689-4918
Gold Level Sponsors Baptist General Convention of Texas
Crossroads Baptist Church, The Woodlands First Baptist Church Shepherd Missions Team
Insurance One West Conroe Baptist Church
Silver Level Sponsors Buckalew Chevrolet
Bronze Level Sponsors
Calvary Baptist Church, Cleveland
Special Thanks McKenzies Barbeque 1501 North Frazier Conroe, TX 77301
936-539-4300 www.mckenziesbarbeque.com
Water Sponsor
Gary Benson, Insurance One 1610 Woodstead Court, Suite 150
The Woodlands, TX 77380 281-350-6277
www.insuranceoneagency.com [email protected]
Thank you to our Diamond Level Sponsor Darin & Kathy McKenzie & McKenzie’s Barbeque
Conroe Location: 1501 N Frazier Conroe, TX 77301, 936-539-4300
Montgomery Location: 17099 Walden Road, Montgomery, TX 77356, 936-582-7444
Great Texas Barbeque! Delicious brisket, ribs, pork loin, pulled pork, chicken, turkey, ham, sausage, hotlinks, baked potatoes, pinto beans, potato salad, cole slaw and desserts!
Tryon Evergreen Baptist Association
6th Annual Invitational Golf Tournament
April 25, 2011
Thank you to all who helped raise
$5,524.15 for new church starts.
1st Flight 1st Place 1st Flight 2nd Place Chris Moody Tim Keith Nelson Fuentes Steve Evans Drew Rogers Jerry Bontrager Matt Taukersley Chad Nobles 1st Flight 3rd Place 2nd Flight 1st Place Bill Hyman Doug Long Gary Oden Brian Lambert Gary Mayrant Justin Ashford Norman Ward Chuck Lynn 2nd Flight 2nd Place 2nd Flight 3rd Place John Tarver Jeff Levi Seth Tarver Joe McCammon Zane Tarver Johnny Ray Suzy Tarver Emily Ray
Closest to the Pin Chris Moody
Longest Drive Chris Moody
Winner of the Senior Pastor Putting Contest
Tim Keith
Next Year’s Tournament April 30, 2012
Churches / Missions Total 2011 / 2010 Associational Ministry Support Report Jan - Mar 2011 by Month
Churh Name Jan 11 Feb 11 Mar 11 2011 TOTAL 2010 TOTAL % ChangeAlana Lane Baptist Church/ Spring 165.80 200.61 245.82 612.23 847.66 -27.8%Allendale Baptist Church/ Conroe 603.00 353.00 295.00 1,251.00 1,454.00 -14.0%Bear Creek Baptist Church/ Cleveland 224.91 214.75 439.66 823.07 -46.6%Benui Baptist Church/ Montgomery 50.00 50.00 50.00 150.00 150.00 0.0%Bethel Baptist ChurchBurning Hope Baptist Church/ Trinity 172.41 139.08 311.49 545.19 -42.9%Calvary Baptist Church/ Cleveland 1,407.56 1,232.23 1,162.64 3,802.43 3,268.76 16.3%Calvary Road Baptist Church/ Willis 46.34 47.77 94.11 487.83 -80.7%Center Hill Baptist Church/ WillisCentral Baptist Church/ Cleveland 155.00 141.00 296.00 422.00 -29.9%Central Baptist Church/ PinehurstChina Grove Baptist Church/ Willis 225.91 -100.0%Conroe Community Church 1,060.20 1,093.65 1,138.25 3,292.10 2,228.45 47.7%Cook Springs Baptist Church/ Huntsville 300.00 -100.0%Cornerstone Baptist Church/ The Woodlands 844.02 579.93 734.79 2,158.74 2,671.39 -19.2%Country Campus Baptist Church 150.00 150.00 200.00 -25.0%Cross Roads, ClevelandCrossroads Baptist Church/ The Woodlands 5,683.33 4,583.33 4,583.33 14,849.99 12,600.01 17.9%Dacus Baptist Church/ Montgomery 445.25 25.00 619.25 1,089.50 1,202.35 -9.4%Davis Hill Baptist Church/ Cleveland 0.00 40.00 -100.0%Dolen Baptist Church/ Cleveland 145.74 169.32 169.32 484.38 553.26 -12.4%Elkins Lake Baptist Church/ Huntsville 3,100.82 3,100.82 4,318.27 -28.2%Faith Baptist/ Montgomery 100.00 200.00 300.00 554.00 -45.8%FBC of Cleveland 1,441.47 1,084.30 1,046.80 3,572.57 3,984.97 -10.3%FBC of Coldspring 575.00 575.00 575.00 1,725.00 1,725.00 0.0%FBC of Conroe 2,455.82 2,341.00 4,796.82 6,911.41 -30.6%FBC of Dodge 148.02 148.02 431.32 -65.7%FBC of Grangerland 464.11 443.46 907.57 1,548.23 -41.4%FBC of Groceville 226.00 284.43 278.25 788.68 1,165.19 -32.3%FBC of Huntsville 1,568.50 1,025.66 898.77 3,492.93 3,085.67 13.2%FBC of Magnolia 941.67 941.67 941.67 2,825.01 2,825.01 0.0%FBC of MontgomeryFBC of New Waverly 800.00 800.00 800.00 2,400.00 1,600.00 50.0%FBC of Patton LakesFBC of Plum GroveFBC of Point Blank 166.30 251.80 248.59 666.69 291.20 128.9%FBC of Porter 575.54 473.81 411.30 1,460.65 1,388.12 5.2%FBC of RoymayorFBC of Shepherd 476.00 382.00 858.00 1,042.00 -17.7%FBC of Splendora 286.22 366.90 337.45 990.57 1,312.44 -24.5%FBC of The Woodlands 200.00 200.00 200.00 600.00 600.00 0.0%FBC of Tomball 3,627.61 1,982.45 3,388.98 8,999.04 5,210.13 72.7%FBC of Willis 1,543.78 1,586.69 1,267.08 4,397.55 4,914.72 -10.5%Fellowship Baptist Church/ Tomball 5.00 5.00 10.00 20.00 -50.0%Fellowship of Huntsville Church 50.00 50.00 50.00 150.00 150.00 0.0%Fellowship of TomballFire Tower Baptist Church/ Conroe 127.42 128.98 125.43 381.83 41.45 821.2%Forestwood Baptist Church/ New Caney 114.99 125.79 46.31 287.09 424.58 -32.4%Gateway Baptist Church 300.00 300.00 100.0%God's Tabernacle of Praise 0.00 30.00 -100.0%Good Shepherd Baptist Church 150.00 150.00 200.00 500.00 450.00 11.1%Grace Baptist Church/ Conroe 113.00 140.85 253.85 405.00 -37.3%Grace Baptist Church/ Riverside 80.94 145.62 226.56 229.53 -1.3%Harmony Fellowship Baptist Church/ Magnol 34.64 34.64 100.0%Hawthorne Baptist Church 401.00 401.00 1,346.00 -70.2%Heritage Baptist Church 121.85 173.93 179.05 474.83 527.39 -10.0%Highpoint Fellowship 100.00 100.00 200.00 100.00 100.0%Honea Baptist Church/ Montgomery 180.57 228.72 202.74 612.03 1,053.42 -41.9%Iglesia Bautista del PuebloIglesia Bautista Getsemani 115.95 110.00 105.02 330.97 291.40 13.6%Iglesia Bautista Nueva Vida 0.00 180.00 -100.0%Lake Church 200.00 200.00 100.0%Mims Baptist Church/ Conroe 732.57 638.96 643.42 2,014.95 1,735.38 16.1%Mt. Calvary Baptist Church/ Conroe 265.10 156.40 139.00 560.50 682.30 -17.9%New Beginning Baptist Church (Charity) 0.00 48.96 -100.0%New Hope Baptist Church of Cleveland 173.10 195.18 368.28 677.15 -45.6%
Churches / Missions Total 2011 / 2010 Associational Ministry Support Report Jan - Mar 2011 by Month
Churh Name Jan 11 Feb 11 Mar 11 2011 TOTAL 2010 TOTAL % Change
New Hope Baptist Church/ Pinehurst 150.00 150.00 150.00 0.0%New Sonrise Baptist Church/ New Caney 0.00 34.02 -100.0%Northridge Baptist Church/ Conroe 139.07 599.63 738.70 468.44 57.7%Northside Baptist ChurchOak Ridge Baptist Church/ Spring 1,110.86 1,528.22 1,411.77 4,050.85 1,820.00 122.6%Oak Shade Baptist Church/ Cleveland 3,723.51 615.49 4,339.00 963.32 350.4%Other Donations 561.00 561.00 100.0%Peach Creek Baptist Church 50.00 50.00 180.00 -72.2%Pin Oak Baptist Church/ Cleveland 20.00 50.00 70.00 60.00 16.7%Plantersville Baptist ChurchPleasant Grove Baptist Church/ Cleveland 240.38 135.00 213.44 588.82 506.15 16.3%Prairie Bapt.Church/ Cleveland 271.22 271.22 585.96 -53.7%Primera Iglesia Bautista ConroePrimera Iglesia Bautista Willis 78.67 -100.0%Rainbow Baptist Church/ Rye 83.34 83.34 166.68 166.68 0.0%Riverpointe Baptist Church/ Conroe 225.00 225.00 225.00 675.00 675.00 0.0%Riverside Baptist Church/ Huntsville 418.48 429.68 320.38 1,168.54 1,234.26 -5.3%Rural Shade Baptist Church/ Cleveland 1,316.00 1,040.76 2,356.76 3,774.90 -37.6%Sawdust Road Baptist Church 75.00 75.00 100.0%Second Baptist Church/ Huntsville 200.00 200.00 200.00 600.00 650.00 -7.7%Security First Baptist Church/ Cleveland 136.82 160.27 123.84 420.93 409.68 2.7%Silver Springs Baptist Church/ Magnolia 405.41 405.41 1,050.73 -61.4%Spring Baptist Church/ Spring 1,000.00 500.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 50.0%Spring Creek Baptist Church 39.40 42.70 82.10 100.0%St. Paul Church of The WoodlandsStoneBridge ChurchThe Church @ Alden Bridge/ The Woodlands 1,416.66 708.33 2,124.99 2,124.00 -0.1%Trinity Baptist Church/ Willis 173.60 128.93 302.53 632.44 -52.2%True Vine Baptist ChurchUnion Grove Baptist Church/ Richards 364.70 423.87 344.50 1,133.07 1,142.20 -0.8%Unity Baptist Church of Houston/ Porter 0.00 600.00 -100.0%Unity Baptist Church/ Cleveland 350.00 350.00 350.00 0.0%University Heights Bapt.Church/Huntsville 1,920.39 1,025.62 898.24 3,844.25 3,092.35 24.3%Walnut Creek Baptist ChurchWest Conroe Baptist Church/ Conroe 10,686.58 7,353.14 7,256.64 25,296.36 22,703.59 11.4%Westway Baptist Church/ Huntsville 93.75 93.75 93.75 281.25 255.00 10.3%Whispering Pines Baptist Church/ Conroe 250.00 250.00 100.0%Woodland Place Bapt. Church/ Magnolia 1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 3,750.00 3,750.00 0.0%
Missions & Churches in Process of AffliationCaney Creek Cowboy Church/ GrangerlandConcord Baptist Church/ New Waverly 50.00 50.00 50.00 150.00 125.00 20.0%Cowboy Church of San Jacinto 70.00 34.56 104.56 167.10 -37.4%Cross Roads Oakhurst (FBC Oakhurst) 23.00 20.00 42.00 85.00 75.40 12.7%Cut N Shoot Cowboy Church 74.32 53.24 127.56 100.0%Cypress Cowboy 72.00 122.23 67.15 261.38 100.0%Cypress Fellowship/ Cypress 100.00 100.00 100.00 300.00 150.00 100.0%D'Upper RoomDrew's Landing Baptist Church/ Shepherd 112.21 177.06 120.75 410.02 212.72 92.8%First Missionary Baptist Church/ Conroe 25.00 25.00 75.00 -66.7%Iglesia Bautista Emanuel 95.17 111.10 219.00 425.27 85.60 396.8%Iglesia Bautista JesuscristoIglesia Bautista Hermosa 10.00 10.00 10.00 30.00 30.00 0.0%Iglesia Bautista LibertadMagnolia Cowboy Church 689.76 476.11 372.91 1,538.78 100.0%Primera Iglesia Bautista Shepherd 22.60 -100.0%Primera Iglesia Bautista Splendora 39.56 45.00 84.56 100.0%Spring TabernacleThe Fellowship 113.79 165.51 130.00 409.30 100.0%The Way Church (in process of affiliation)Under Over Fellowship 92.41 92.41 100.0%Walker County Cowboy Church 84.09 114.95 62.67 261.71 185.00 41.5%
TOTAL 44,773.59 49,754.90 43,697.60 138,226.09 128,905.93 3.1%
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