By the Cross We Care
One Person at a Time
From my heart to yours 2
Attendance and Finances 2
Birthdays and Anniversaries 3
Library 3
Scott Fraker Biography 4
Calendar 5
Prayer Ministry 6
Women’s Ministry 6
New Members 7
Operation Christmas Child 7
Vacation Bible School 7
“That at the name of Jesus
every knee should bow, in
heaven and on earth and
under the earth, and every
tongue confess that Jesus
Christ is Lord, to the glory
of God the Father.”
~Philippians 2:10-11
Estate Sale 3
FEBRUARY
MEMORY VERSE
Volume 21, Issue 2 Barcelona Road Baptist Church February 2017
SINGER,
TEACHER,
PREACHER
SCOTT FRAKER
Sunday, February 12, Scott will preach and
sing in the morning worship service and he will be
in concert in the evening worship service.
Scott is a licensed minister from Dr. Gary
Grey’s former church in Springfield, MO, and his
biography is on page 4 of the Banner.
ALL CHURCH
SOUP AND SALAD POTLUCK
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14
11:30 AM, FELLOWSHIP HALL
Bring your favorite soup, salad or
dessert and join fellow church
members for a Valentine’s Day
luncheon.
Volume 21, Issue 2—February 2017 Page 2
The middle finger is the tallest finger. It re-
minds us of our leaders. Pray for our President
and for other elected officials. Remember those
who serve in the military defending the free-
doms we enjoy but sometimes take for granted.
Finally, pray for leaders in business and industry
and others who play an important part in shaping
our world.
The fourth finger is our ring finger. Surpris-
ingly, it probably is our weakest finger, as those
who play the piano probably can testify. It
should remind us to pray for those who are weak,
or in trouble, or in sorrow, or in pain. They need
our prayers continually.
Last of all is our little finger. It is the smallest
of all. Therefore, it reminds us of where we
should position ourselves in relationship to God
and others. Your pinkie should remind you to
pray for yourself.
Space Study Committee
Our Space Study Committee recently received
the report from our architect, Rik Sowell. Pray
for the members of the committee as they study
the report and prepare to bring recommenda-
tions to the church.
~Your pastor,
Jon Stubblefield
Attendance & Finances
Bible Study Sun AM Sun PM Wed.
12/04/16 173 177 65 84
12/11/16 166 170 66 72 12/18/16 143 158 90 41 12/25/16 No SS 136 No Services
DECEMBER BUDGET RECEIPTS: $56,387.39
From my heart to yours:
Prayer Ministry
Recently, a member of our church
family told me that he received a note
from participants in our prayer ministry that he
had been remembered in prayer. It touched his
heart, he said, and made him thankful to be a part
of such a thoughtful, loving, caring church.
We do have a Prayer Room where prayer takes
place on a regular basis. Patty Prince is our capa-
ble Prayer Ministry Coordinator. Talk to her if
you are interested in a regular, specific time slot
to spend in our Prayer Room. S. D. Gordon has re-
minded us that we can do more than pray after we
have prayed; but we can do no more than pray until
we have prayed!
Five Finger Prayer Plan
While on the subject of prayer, let me suggest an
easy to remember prayer plan. I don’t know who
to acknowledge for this practical spiritual exer-
cise.
Your thumb is nearest you. So begin your prayers
by praying for those closest to you. They are in
your thoughts daily, and so are the easiest to re-
member. To pray for our loved ones is, as C. S
Lewis once said, a “sweet duty.”
The next finger is your index or pointing finger.
Pray for those who preach and teach and heal.
These include teachers, doctors and nurses, minis-
ters, and missionaries. They need wisdom and sup-
port in pointing people in the right direction. Keep
them in your prayers.
Volume 21, Issue 2—February 2017 Page 3
2– Grace Stout
4—Dollie Armstrong
5—Shirley Cann
5—Jimmy Payne
10—Bill Cunningham
12—Brenda Gibson
12—Rose Poindexter
13—Russell Lawson
13—Sue Rainey
4—Tommy and Imogene Bledsoe
6—Gene and Rosa Caprio
14—Irey and Gwen Dallas
14—Tom and Sharon Hensley
15—Bob and Lorene Fine
23—Dan and Anne Iley
24—Lloyd and Bettye Jo Thrash
25—Tony and Carolyn Gaston
27—Ed and Sue Francis
14—Ed Francis
15—Bill Diefenbach
15—Dan Jackson
17—Marti Mather
18—Ruth Manweiler
21—Willard Zeiser
23—Bob Hartsell
25—Sharon Roberts
27—Rosie Callicott
28—Nathan Cate
LIBRARIANS HARD AT WORK
We are still getting our Church Library updated. We
have been sorting through old books that no one
checked out and buying some new ones. We are try-
ing to put books together, making them easier to find
and cleaning all the shelves. Come by and check out
your Library.
Grace & Vickie
Grace Stout Vickie Coker
1 San Clemente Circle
February 10, 8 am—4 pm
February 11, 8 am—1 pm
All items must be picked up
by February 11, 5 pm
Sponsored by BRBC
Volume 21, Issue 2—February 2017 Page 4
SCOTT FRAKER
BIOGRAPHY
Scott is originally from Niangua, MO. After High School, Scott attended Missouri State University in Spring-field, MO. Music has always been a part of Scott’s life and he has been singing since the age of 3. Believe it or not, Scott even sang in a Girl’s Choir until age 15. Scott’s four and-a-half octave range as a bass singer had not yet been discovered. “My Senior year of High School was the first time I was able to sing with a Boy’s Choir,” Scott admits. With a change in voice, Scott unleashed his four and-a-half octave range—singing as high as he does low—on the world of music to rave reviews. In college he performed with the MSU Traveling Choir and with the acappella group “The Wingtips”, who appeared on the Today Show, Good Morning America, and the CBS Morning Show in 1990. Scott recalls that the last thing he ever expected to do was sing with three other guys. While Scott was with the Wingtips, he got to perform with the Legendary Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Frankie Avalon, and he even got to sing for then President George Bush.
Scott left The Wingtips in 1993 after receiving a call from one of the guys he sang with in Choir at Missouri State who was now singing with the gospel group Chosen Few at Silver Dollar City in Branson, MO. Scott soon accepted a position with Chosen Few and remained at Silver Dollar City until their final show in October 2001. From 1993-1996 Scott and Chosen Few were the House Gospel Group at Silver Dollar City where they sang to over 2.5 million people every year. In 1996 Chosen Few won the “Nashville Starbound” Contest performing on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry. In 1997, SDC moved them to the 4000 seat Echo Hollow Amphitheater there inside the park where they headlined the 2 hour “Sundown Jubilee Show” 6 nights a week. They were awarded the Show of the Year in the 2001 Branson Fan Awards. Even with a very successful show, the guys knew that God was calling them to a work far more precious than the lights of Branson MO. “We spent almost every night on our knees in our dressing room that 2001 season,” Scott recalled. In November 2001, Scott and the guys left Silver Dollar City to begin their fulltime ministry on the road. From 2001-2005 Scott recalls them singing in over 1000 churches and civic organizations. They went Coast to Coast and even had the opportunity to do a crusade in Nicaragua where they witnessed a little over 2,100 people come to the Saving Knowledge of Jesus Christ. In November of 2005 God again was work-ing on the hearts of the guys, but this time He was working on them in an individual fashion. “I knew that God had called me to preach in the 11th grade”, Scott said. “I had just chosen to run away from that calling on my life”. After being in front of millions of people over the last several years, Scott’s heart was being re-tuned for the work that God would set before him. He knew it was time to once again to step out on faith and lean on the promise that God would make a way. Scott is now traveling, Singing, Preaching, and Teaching all over the United States. He has a tremendous burden for the lost and a great burning to see our Churches Revived again. His passion for these things is very evident in his services. “There are so many great things that God wants us to experience. It’s my burden and my passion… to help people leave the “Valley of Regret” behind…and to re-direct them to their rightful place…At the KINGS TABLE”! Scott still entertains in Branson, MO, at the Pierce Arrow Theater.
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 5:00 Youth/All Stars 6:00 Prayer Service 6:55 Choir Rehearsal
2 5:00 Agape Class
3 10:00 Ladies Day Out 1:00 Prayer Shawl
4
5 9:30 Bible Study 10:30 Morning Worship LORD’S SUPPER 5:15 Youth 6:00 Evening Worship
6
7 4:30 Handbells 6:00 Deacon Council
8 5:00 Youth/All Stars (Valentine Party) 5:00 Finance Comm. 6:00 Prayer Service 6:55 Choir Rehearsal
9 10 8-4 Estate Sale 10:00 Women’s Forum 1:00 Prayer Shawl
11 8-1 Estate Sale
12 9:30 Bible Study 10:30 Morning Worship/ Scott Fraker, Guest 5:00 Church Council 5:15 Youth 6:00 Evening Worship
13 14 11:30 Church-wide Soup and Salad Potluck 4:30 Handbells 5:30 Seekers Class
15 5:00 Youth/All Stars 5:00 Potluck 6:00 Business Mtg. 6:55 Choir Rehearsal
16 17 10:00 Ladies Day Out 1:00 Prayer Shawl
18
19 9:30 Bible Study 10:30 Morning Worship/ Gideon Speaker 5:15 Youth 6:00 Evening Worship
20
21 4:30 Handbells 5:30 Hope Class
22 5:00 Youth/All Stars 6:00 Prayer Service 6:55 Choir Rehearsal
23 24 10:00 Women’s Forum 1:00 Prayer Shawl
25
26 9:30 Bible Study 10:30 Morning Worship 5:15 Youth 6:00 Evening Worship
27
28 4:30 Handbells
2017
Volume 21, Issue 2—February 2017 Page 6
The Intercessory Prayer Ministry
completed its twenty-third year the end of
January 2017. In 2016, our Volunteers in Prayer (VIPs) spent 454 hours praying in
the prayer room for your prayer needs and the needs of others. Your prayer concerns
are important to us! Be assured, every prayer request received is fervently prayed
over and kept in the strictest confidence.
Do you have a prayer request? If so, simply fill out a Prayer Request Card, located in the back of each pew, and place
it in the Offering Plate. Or, if you’d prefer, call the BRBC Prayer Line, 501-922-6436,
to share your prayer request. We are so blessed to have a designated Prayer Line.
Let’s use it! (Please note, the Prayer Line phone/answering system re-
cently malfunctioned and was replaced with a more advanced system. A special
thank you to James Roberts for selecting, purchasing, and setting-up our new sys-
tem so quickly).
Do you have one hour a week you
can spare to pray for others? Then contact
Patty Prince, 409-988-4810, to find out
how YOU can become part of one of the
most vital ministries of our church ─ the
Intercessory Prayer Ministry.
PRAYER
MINISTRY PURE WATER
PURE LOVE
CAMPAIGN
Pat Carpenter will share about how the
Pure Water, Pure Love campaign helps mis-
sionaries and others with their needs for
clear, clean, drinkable water. The primary
goal of PWPL is to provide missionaries with
water filters and the people they serve with
wells that offer clean water, free from dis-
ease-causing microorganisms.
HOPE
MOVEMENT
MINISTRY
The BRBC Women’s Ministry Team will
be collecting new shampoos, soaps and per-
sonal toiletry items for women participating
the Hope Movement program in Hot Springs.
The Hope Movement is a faith-based Chris-
tian ministry working with area women who
have completed court-ordered requirements
and/or drug rehabilitation programs and are
ready to return to the community.
Terry Lawler, Interim Director, will
share their aim of helping stabilize women
and families by providing a support network.
For more information, please contact
Kristin Whitaker, 501=922-0363, or email
VALENTINE’S DAY
POTLUCK LUNCH, 11:30—1:00
Ermma Campbell and her daughter, Laiken
Boyd, recently joined Barcelona Road Baptist
Church after they were “outnumbered” by a group
of BRBC members at a yard sale and heard about
the church family. The yard sale was at Ron and
Joanne Kunath’s house and Shelly Wagner was
there, along with Jerry and Agnes Skinner. Ermma
says she had been looking for a church home since
she moved to HSV in August and she took their
advice and tried the church and liked it.
Ermma lived in Glenwood while raising her
boys, then moved to Michigan where her husband
was from. She moved back to northeast Arkansas
to take care of her mother. After her mother
passed away, she decided to come to the Village to
be closer to her grandchildren. Ermma has mostly
worked in dental offices during her career and is
now retired.
Ermma had two sons, one of whom lives with
her. Her oldest son passed away in a motorcycle
accident.
Her daughter Laiken attends school at
Jessieville and has wonderful teachers there.
Laiken has been involved in Special Olympics, and
is a good bowler and swimmer, Ermma said. They
hope to be more involved in Special Olympics in
this area too.
Ermma has joined the Kunaths’ JOY Sunday
School class and is enjoying getting to know more
people. She is looking forward to participating in
Ladies Day Out and the other women’s activities.
Volume 21, Issue 2—February 2017 Page 7
Because of the success of
Operation Christmas Child in 2016 (315
boxes completed), BRBC is going to be
collecting items in the same way this
year.
We will have boxes in the Sanc-
tuary foyer and the office hallway for
donations. Items for each month will be
publicized in the Banner and Sunday
bulletin but any items may be turned in
at any time.
Your help is needed to make sure
this project is a success for reaching
children and their parents around the
world.
February the featured items are
clothing such as baseball caps, socks,
t-shirts, underwear, hats, scarves, and
gloves.
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS C�ip a�d p�ace i� y�ur church direct�ry�
Ermma Campbell and Laiken
25 Malaga Circle
870-598-4528
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
July 24-28
Barcelona Road Baptist Church
390 Barcelona Road
Hot Springs Village, AR 71909
"By the Cross We Care,
One Person At a Time"
Non-profit
Organization
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Permit No. 413
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Sunday Services:
Sunday School – 9:30 A.M.
Morning Worship – 10:30 AM
Youth – 5:15 PM
Evening Worship - 6:00 PM
Wednesday Evening:
All STARS/Youth Activities - 5:00 PM
Prayer Service - 6:00 PM
Choir Rehearsal - 6:55 PM
Church Staff:
Pastor: Dr. Jon M. Stubblefield—922-8746
Associate Pastor: Willard Zeiser—837-3626
Minister of Music: Duane Blakley—915-0504
Youth Director: David Robinson—915-8039
Children’s Ministry Coordinator: Pat Carpenter—922-0692
Telephone: 501-922-0692
Fax: 501-922-4462
Prayer Line: 922-6436
Email: [email protected]
General [email protected]
Jon Stubblefield [email protected]
Willard Zeiser [email protected]
Duane Blakley [email protected]
Pat Carpenter [email protected]
David Robinson [email protected]
Betty Belin [email protected]
Barbara Fuquay [email protected]
Bulletins/Banner [email protected]
Church e-mail addresses
CHURCH OFFICE HOURS:
Monday through Thursday 8:30 am—4:30 pm
Friday 8:30 am—3:00 pm www.brbchsv.org
S c h e d u l e o f S e r v i c e s:
The Barcelona Banner is published monthly to
keep members informed about programs of
the church and to report news about its
members.
Deadline for articles is the
fifteenth of each month.
You may e-mail your articles to
[email protected] or bring to the
church office.
If you are moving, have an email or phone number change, please contact the church office so your records
can be changed. The church has to pay for each returned Banner.
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