1
Gr
ea
te
r M
issio
na
ry
B
ap
tist
c
hu
rc
h
Gre
ate
r In
sp
ira
tio
ns
2 Church Covenant /Roman Road
3 VOTE November 8th
4 Deployed Soldiers/Upcoming Events
5 College Corner
6 Veterans Day
7 Pastor’s Message/Because We Care
8 Ministries
9 Healthcare Ministry
10 Women Reaching Women
11 GMBC Hurricane Relief for
Haiti
12 November Calendar
V olum e 1 1 . I s sue 1 1 N ovemb er 20 1 6
Pastor Willie J. Freeman
Editor: Yvonne E. Sutfin
Thanksgiving requires Grateful and
Kindly thoughts in the Heart
Some performances of the human body such as blinking the eye,
breathing and the beating of the heart requires no conscious thought.
Other actions are conditioned reflexes requiring little if any conscious
thought. Among these activities are typing, brushing the teeth, comb-
ing the hair, etc. But thanksgiving is different. Thanksgiving requires
thought and a grateful heart. Gratitude for the child of God should
come naturally. “ O lord, how manifold are thy works!” (Psalms
104:24). The Hymn, “Count your Blessings”, reminds us that heartfelt
gratitude is especially important for us when we are facing times of
discouragements, when life’s burden are unduly heavy and when envy
threatens to dominate our thoughts. Paul discovered so much in life
for which to be thankful. He was grateful for the “unspeakable gift”
of Christ Jesus (II Cor 9:15); thankful to God for putting him into
the ministry (I Tim 1:12) and grateful for the assured “victory
through our Lord Jesus Christ” (I Cor 15:57). A failure to be equally
as grateful as Paul will leave us no better than the unbelievers and
the lower animals. “Be Thankful”
“Have a Blessed & Thankful Thanksgiving”
2
How Do I Become A Christian?
Have you ever wondered what you must do to become a Christian or what
you must do to be saved? The Bible has an answer that is easy to under-
stand.
FIRST, you must understand that you need to be saved. The Bible says you
need to be saved because you are a sinner. Your sin has a penalty. You
cannot save yourself. The Bible says, “all have sinned” and the “wages of sin
is death”. (Romans 3:23; 6:23)
SECOND, you must understand that you can be saved. You can be saved
because Jesus died on the cross for your sins. The Bible says, “God demon-
strated His love of us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for
us.” (Romans 5:8)
THIRD, you must know what you need to do to be saved. The Bible ex-
plains how you can be saved. Acts 3:19 says we must repent and turn from
our sins. But repentance alone is not enough. Ephesians 2:8 says that we
must place our faith in Jesus Christ to be saved.
NOW, you must want to be saved. God is waiting for you to “want to “ and
then ask Him to save you. The Bible says, “that if you call upon the name of
the Lord you shall be saved”. (Romans 10:13)
If you are ready to trust Christ as your Savior and Lord, invite Christ into
your heart right now by praying to Him. You may word, your own prayer or
use the prayer printed here. The important thing is that the prayer is sincere
and personal.
“Dear Lord, I know that I am a sinner. I know you died for my sins. Right
now, I invite You into my heart to be my Savior and Lord. I willingly turn
away from my sin and give my life to You. Thank You for saving me,
AMEN.”
Welcome to God’s Family, you have just made the greatest decision of your
life. Tell a Pastor or another Christian friend about your decision as soon as
possible.
“And let us not become weary in well doing, for in due season we will reap if
we faint not.” Galatians 6:9
Greater Missionary Baptist Church Mission Statement
The Mission of Greater Missionary Baptist Church is to be a mission-minded, Christ-centered, Bible-believing, preaching, teaching, and evangelistic church as mandated by Jesus Christ in The Great Commission (Matthew 28: 18-20) And from this we will disarm the enemy by em-powering God’s people evangelistically, educationally and economically to the glory of God. Furthermore, our mission is to be a holistic & global
ministry that ministers to the social, physical, men-tal, and spiritual needs of the saints, our communities and the world.
Furthermore, our mission is to equip, train and educate each member for the purpose of becoming a disciple, participating in ministry and proclaiming the mes-sage (Gospel, i.e. )“Good News”.
Furthermore, our mission is to live out our faith each day of our lives, through working, witnessing, walk-ing and worshipping our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Furthermore, our mission is to live spirit-filled and righteous lives so that the world may see our good work and glorify our God.
Furthermore, our mission is to become faithful stew-ards of our time, talent, treasures and testimonies for the glory of God.
THE CHURCH COVENANT
By what common experience do we enter into spiritual fellowship and covenant relations with one another?
Having been led, as we believe, by the Spirit of God, to re-ceive the Lord Jesus Christ as our Savior; and on the profes-sion of our faith, having been baptized in the name of our Father, and the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, we do now in the presence of God, angels and this assembly, most solemn-ly and joyfully enter into the covenant with one another, as one body in Christ.
What is the bond of our union with one another?
We engage, therefore, by the aid of the Holy Spirit, to walk together in Christian love; to strive for the advancement of this church, in knowledge, holiness and comfort; to promote its prosperity and spirituality; to sustain its worship, ordi-nances, discipline and doctrine; to contribute cheerfully and regularly to the support of the ministry, the expense of the Church, the relief of the poor, and the spread of the Gospel through all nations.
What gracious tasks do we humbly assume?
We also engage to maintain family and secret devotion; to religiously educate our children; to seek the salvation of our kindred and acquaintances; to walk circumspectly in the world; to be just in our dealings, faithful in our engage-ments, and exemplary in our deportment; to avoid all tat-tling, backbiting and excessive anger, to abstain from the sale of and use of intoxicating drinks as a beverage, and to be zealous in our efforts to advance the kingdom of our Sav-ior.
To what manner of life and conversation are we solemnly pledged?
We further engage to watch over one another in brotherly love; to remember each other in prayer; to aid each other in sickness and distress; to cultivate Christian sympathy in feel-ing, and courtesy in speech; to be slow to take offense, but always ready for reconciliation, and mindful of the rules of our Savior to secure it without delay.
What is our Agreement when we move from this commu-nity?
We moreover engage that when we remove from this place, we will as soon as possible, unite with some other church, where we can carry out the spirit of this covenant and the principles of God's word.
What Benediction concludes our Covenant?
And may the God of peace, who brought again from the dead, the Great Shepherd of the Sheep, with the Blood of an eternal covenant, even our Lord Jesus, make us perfect in every good thing to do His will, working in us that which is well pleasing in His sight, through Jesus Christ, to whom be the glory for ever and ever, Amen.
3
The freedom to vote is America’s most important political right outside of the original Bill of
Rights, and it is also the most hard-won right. In the early years of our republic, only white
landowners could vote. Slowly, the franchise was expanded in the states to incorporate white
male laborers, and women gained full or partial suffrage in most states before winning the
19th Amendment to the US Constitution in 1920, which federalized full and equal voting rights
for women. In the hardest voting rights struggle, Black Americans, whose right to vote was rec-
ognized in the 15th Amendment to the US Constitution, continued to face official and unofficial
restrictions and suppression in Southern states and cities until the Voting Rights Act of 1965 es-
tablished strong federal protections for the freedom to vote by banning or limiting many of the
discriminatory election policies and practices of the Jim Crow South.
The President of the United States is elected by the electoral college, not by popular vote. The
electoral college is made up of 538 electors in all. A candidate must receive a majority of at least
270 votes for election to the presidency. Each state has its specified number of electors, but dif-
ferent states have various laws regarding the obligations of those electors. Some states require
the electors to vote for the candidate receiving the most votes in the state, but others have no
such regulations. Most of the time, however, the electors vote for the candidate who wins the
state's popular vote. Two states, Maine and Nebraska, have their electors vote for all candidates
proportionally according to the popular vote for their particular state. Though the election oc-
curs on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November, the electoral college does not vote un-
til the Monday after the second Wednesday in December. If no candidate gets a majority, the
election is thrown to the House of Representatives to decide between the top three candidates.
4
Sis. Lisa M.Wilson Bro Henry Leverson
Sis. Darlene Austin Bro. Jamie Thomas
*If your love one have deployed and their name is not on this list
please inform the admin office ASAP.
Chief Care Minister: Rev. Alfred Jones (A-L) 931-431-3074
Chief Care Minister: Rev. Jimmy Hubbard (M-Z) 931-436-1401
Ministers Deacons A-F
**Rev. Alfred Jones 431-3074 *Lyndon Owens 552-3746
Rev. Larry Harper 931-431-5123 Richard Adams (802-7739)
Michael Barnett (T)931-538-2284
Sheldon Mayfield 546-5147
G-L
Rev. Barry Reaves 931-645-3622 *Kenny Zimmerman 647-9115
Robert Clark 431-9741
Herbert Nelson 503-9931
Roosevelt Whetstone 302-2153
M-R
**Rev. Douglas Smith 645-8847 *Anthony Gaines 931-436-3108
John Hopson 624-3815
Otis Figgins 645-7844
S-Z
Archie Parker 648-2645
Rev. George Smith 647-1648 Tony McGuire 551-8221
Rev. Johnny Jones 216-0887 Elva Miller 645-4366
David Blanks 248-2446
Bernard Carter (A)
Articles for our monthly newsletter needed!! Please submitted to the Admin Office by the 15th of each month.
All members are welcome to contribute articles. Your contributions will be greatly appreciated.
1st Monday of Each Month 6:30pm
GMBC Visionary Center
November
6th Veterans Day Recognition
11th Veterans Day
13th Deadline for Report Cards (Ft . Campbell)
20th A/AB Honor Recognition
23rd Thanksgiving Service
24th-25th Thanksgiving Holiday (Office Closed)
December
3rd CRSKMTD Assoc. Exec Board Meeting
11th Baby’s 1st Christmas Picture (Pastor /Mother)
17th Clothes Locker Toys Give away 10 am-1pm
17th CRSKMTD Assoc Brotherhood Christmas Serv.
24th CANTATA / Candlelight Service 6:00pm
25th-26th Christmas Holiday (Office Closed)
31st Watchnight Service
5
Shanette Adams
Jamaria Patterson
Charabian Hill
Ebony Coats
Keyana Adams Brianna Pittman
Jaemand Kelly ZaQueysha Pierce
I am Grateful
In the United States today is a time to honor grateful living. Gratitude is more than just a one day event.—it’s a lifelong attitude. I consider everything for which I’m thankful, and then I go deeper. I bring to mind people situations, experiences that I ‘m not joyful about. I make a mental shift, reeval-uating them through the lens of an all– loving God. Is there someone I hold a grudge against? I give thanks for any turbulent relationships for they helped me on my self-worth. Those times when I faced financial difficul-ties gave me a greater appreciation for the simpler things in life. I give thanks for all that I am and will be. With thanksgiving in my heart, gratitude becomes embedded into my consciousness. Bible Verse: Sing praises to the Lord, O you his faithful ones, and give thanks to his holy Name. Psalms 30:4 Submitted by Sis. Delores Bell
Dale Cook Jr.
Dakota Wilson
John Crockett Jr
Isaiah Lucas Xavianastaja Morris
GMBC’S PRE-THANKSGIVING SERVICE ~ WEDNESDAY
November 23, 2016
6:00pm
6
S ign i f i canc e o f Ve t e rans Da y 201 6
Veterans Day 2016 is a federal holiday (previously known as Armistice Day) observed annu-ally on November 11th, not only in the United States but in many other countries through-out the world. In the United States it is a day that honors all men and women that have served as military veterans in the United States Armed Forces. Additionally, Veterans Day 2016 is the anniversary of the signing of the armistice, which ended the World War I hostili-ties between the Allied nations and Germany in 1918. Veterans Day 2016 should not be mis-taken with Memorial Day. Veterans Day celebrates the service of all United States military veterans, while Memorial Day honors those who died while in military service.
His t o r y o f Ve t e rans Day
The history of Veterans Day dates back to the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918 when an armistice between Germany and the Allied nations came into effect, bringing an end to World War I. On November 11, 1919, Armistice Day was proclaimed by President Wilson and commemorated United States Veterans who served in World War I for the first time. In 1926 the United States Congress officially recognized November 11th as the end of World War I and declared that day as the anniversary of the armistice. In the year 1954 Armistice Day officially became known as Veterans Day and from then on, became a holiday honoring American veterans of all wars. In 1968 the Uniforms Holiday Bill made an attempt to move Veterans Day to the fourth Monday of October. The bill took effect in 1971. However this caused a lot of confusion as many states disagreed with this decision and continued to commemorate Veterans Day on November 11th. In 1975 President Gerald R. Ford signed Public Law which stated that Veterans Day would again be observed on No-vember 11th from 1978 onwards.
7
If you have a birthday in the month of November and your name is not listed, please submit your name to
the Admin Office.
Antonio Anderson, Kimberly Anderson, Curtis Andries, Lucinda Archer,
Gertrude Ashton, Teresa Avila, Jermiah Bailey, Arlinda Baxter, Tiauna Boger,
Devon Breaux, Desiree Blankenship, Bryaunna Bradley, Tony Bradley, Antwuan
Branch, Camilla Brim, Asia Brown, Ra’Von Brown, Felicia Burnett, Daniella
Cameau, Mosquetia Cannady, Tiffany Choice, Ramon Clark, Lliana Clincy,
Calvin Coats, Tawanda Cobb, Irving Cockrell, Angelique Cockrell, , Terry Cook,
Jason Curry, Harley Davidson, Gabriel Davis, Gino Davis, Wanda Dechouet,
Juana Donaldson, Derek Duncan, MaKeba Dunham, Markisha Duncan, Taneatra
Dunn, Shanua Durant, Cristian Ekyen, Silvannia Ely, Angelo Enoch, Tayvanna
Evans, Joyce Figgins, Elizabeth Freeney, Frank Garner, Gertrude Gonzales,
Joeseph Grant, Roosavonta Grant, Cheryl Grayman, Natasha Gross, Tabatha Hall,
Aish Harkness, Kathyleen Harris, Shadarra Harris, Danyetta Harvest, Alexia
Hathrone, Nancy Henderson, Antonia Hicks, Eveline Hines, Lauren Holmes, Jo
Terrica McMahon, Desman Horace, Jennifer Horton, Regina Hudson, Gregory
Hughes, LaSabree Hurtt, Andricka Jackson, Heather Jackson, Keva Jadunath,
Christina Johnson, Eugene Johnson, Jesaun Johnson, Shatondra Jones, Crystal
Lamb, Latonya Langston, Bryan Leighton, Christine Lewis, Laron Louis, Cordel
Lyons, Latoya McCollough, Michell McGilvevy, Terry McGinister, Shakarra
McGuire, Charles McKinley, Daquan Miller, Jimmy Miller, Khalia Minor, Patricia
Moss, Tamekka Moss, Kendon Newman, Kellonda Nicholson, Jermina Oglesby,
Delicia Okora, Mariah Otto, Lyndon Owens, Ryan Paris, Latoiya Parker,
Thaddeus Parker, Michael Patterson, Tanisha Perkins, Mylah Pew, Regina
Phillips, Andrew Porterfield, Dianna Price, Juan Ramos, Jslen Redditt, Michael
Rice, Lanier Richmond, Mara Rowlett, Delcina Sanon, Sirron Scott, Angel
Satterwhite, Robert Shaw, Stephanie Sigler, Javante Sims, William Soto,
Anttravese Smith, Geo’Quisha Smith, Rev. George Smith, Chamiracle Speight,
Antwain Stanford, Kristin Sweet, Niyah Taylor, Sandy Taylor, Jason Taylor,
Angelita Thomas, Peggy Thomas, Rebecca Thomas, Jason Trammell, Bryanna
Tucker, Carl Turner, Salena Vaughn, JaVien Walker, James Washington, Ikyra
Waters, Larry Watkins, Natasha Watts, JaVander Wesley, Kiron White, Kiarra
Whitehead, Javon Whitfield, Renanzo Williams, Roman Williams, Monique
Wilson, Ana Wineglass, Clarissa Young
450 Ringgold Road
Clarksville, Tennessee 37042
931 647 4643 Fax 931 647 9773
www.greatermbc.org
Email: [email protected]
Another
light in the
Lighthouse
What a
glorious
sight too
behold
You’re no
longer just a
Visitor
But a Treas-
ured Mem-
ber of the
Fold
Welcome
If you need assistance, coun-
seling or have other urgent
needs, please contact one of
the Deacons or Ministers in
your alphabet first. They are
here to serve you the MEM-
BERS in whatever capacity
you need.
Members who request finan-
cial assistance should turn
their applications into
Sis Yvonne Sutfin, Admin
Marionah Savannah Anthony Delis - Luna
Janay Spann Khaliyah Cormier Dovonne Brown
Dexter Nelson Kamari Baker Latasha Reese Sedric Hinton
Welcome New Members
to Greater Missionary
Family
Sis. Louella Johnson Sis. Karen Bailey Sis. Myrtle Pace Sis. Ruby Harris Sis. Sheena Brown Bro. Angelo Enoch Bro. Beora Moss Sis. Sandra Steele Rev. Douglas Smith Sis. Dennie Figgins Sis. Deborah Spriggs Bro Teodoro Luna Bro. JD Corbett Sis. Bertha Hampton Bro. O.J. Rasin family Dea Archie Parker Sis. Mae Fifer
Sis. Kathlene Petties Sis. Gearlean Buckley Bro. Davis Harris Dea Nathanial Nalls Sis. Robyn Sanders Sis. Ida McFadden Sis Kimberly Hampton Sis Lucy Dubose Sis Alice Cruz Bro Tony Brown Sis. Annette Hunter Sis. Patricia Moss Sis. Brenda Taylor Sis. Ernestine McKinney Sis Melissa Pope Sis Patrice Barner Deacon Elva Miller
BECAUSE WE CARE
The Company of thankful
people
It is absolute misery to be in the company of people who constantly complain
and have nothing to thank God about.
The company that brings great joy is the company of
people who love to say “thank you” for the least
blessing received either from God or from man.
8
Please contact : Sis. Monica Owens @ 931.552.3746 Sis. Jennifer Boone @ 931.648.5304
Submitted by: Sis. Wanda Barnett
9
10
Women Reaching Women Ministry (WRW)
October 10, 2016 @ 6:30 pm
The
BATTLE PLAN
for
PRAYERBible Study
WRW Ministry meets the 2nd Monday of each month. We are currently conducting a Bible Study titled “The Battle Plan for Prayer” from the movie the War Room. All ladies are invited
to come out and join our ministry.
Contact Sis. Kimberly L. Gilbert Mason at (931) 220-6344 or the church secretary at (931) 647-4643 for more information.
Women Reaching Women
MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2016
6 – 8 PM
Greater Missionary Baptist Church
Visionary Center
Christmas
Food, Fun, Fellowship and
Secret Sister Reveals
11
GMBC Black History Bowl Team
Sign up Starts today
for
All youth in grades
4th-12th
Sign up Sheet on desk in Foyer
GMBC 2016 BLACK HISTORY BOWL TEAM
GMBC HURRICANE
RELIEF FOR HAITIList of Items needed
• Clothes: All sizes and all genders
• Baby clothes: All sizes and all genders
• Shoes: All sizes and all genders
• Personal Hygiene Products
• Bedding Items
• School Backpacks with school
• supplies
POC: Natacha Whetstone at 931-614-9142
*1st Mission Trip will be the 3rd week of November
*2nd Mission Trip will be the 3rd week of December
** No winter clothes and no comforters
** Drop off location: Greater Missionary Baptist Church (GMBC)
MEET TUESDAY AND THURSDAY
6:00PM Visionary Center
12
November 2016
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
Mid-Day Bible Study 11:00am/ Fitness and Nu-trition 5:30pm/ GMBC Black History Bowl Team 6:00pm
2
Nursing Home Ministry 9:00am/ Family Bible Study & Prayer Service 6:30pm
3 Fitness and Nu-trition 5:30pm/ PR Ministry 6:30pm/ GMBC.org Min-istry 6:30pm/GMBC Black History Bowl Team 6:00pm
4
5 Intercessory Prayer 6:am/Trustees 8: am /Usher Ministry 9:00am/ Combined Praise & Worship 9:30am/Combined Choir Rehearsal 10:30am/Divine Praise 12:00pm
6 Sunday School/New Members Class 9:00am/Baptism Morning Service, Communion/ 5:00pm Community Prayer @ Hillsdale Family life Center(Old Farmers Rd)
7
Fitness & Nutri-tion 5:30pm/Marriage Enrichment 6:30pm/Singles 6:30pm/ Tutor-ing 6:30pm
8 Mid-Day Bible Study 11:00am/ Fitness and Nu-trition 5:30pm/GMBC Black History Bowl Team 6:00pm
8
Nursing Home Ministry 9:00am/Family Bible Study & Prayer Service 6:30pm
9 Fitness & Nutri-tion 5:30pm
GMBC Black History Bowl Team 6:00pm
11
12 Intercessory Pray-er 6:am/Trustees 8: am /Angelic Choir Rehearsal 9am/ Youth Choir Re-hearsal 10:30am/Praise Dance Min-istry 12noon/
13 Sunday School/New Members Class 9:00am/ Morning Worship Service 10:30am/Praise & Testimony Service, Rt. Hand of Fellow-ship 5:00pm YOUTH SUNDAY
14
Fitness and Nu-trition 5:30pm/ Women Reach-ing Women 6:30pm/ Men Reaching Men 6:30pm/Tutoring 6:30pm
15
Mid-Day Bible Study & Lunch-eon 11:00am/Fitness and Nu-trition 5:30pm/GMBC Black History Bowl Team 6:00pm
16
Nursing Home Ministry 9:00am/ Family Bible Study & Prayer Service 6:30pm
17 Fitness & Nutri-tion 5:30pm/ PR Ministry 6:30pm Pastor’ Aide 6:00pm/ GMBC Web Ministry 6:30pm
18
18 Intercessory Prayer 6:00am/Marriage Enrichment 7:15am/Trustees9:00am/Because we Care Ministry 9:00am/Male Choir Rehears-al 10:30am/ Clothes Locker 10:00am
20 Sunday School/New Members Class 9:00am/ Morning Worship Service 10:30am MEN SUNDAY
21
Fitness & Nutri-tion Ministry 5:30pm/ Women of Praise 6:30pm/ Tutoring 6:30pm
22
Mid-Day Bible Study 11:00am/Fitness and Nu-trition 5:30pm/GMBC Black History Bowl Team 6:00pm
23
24
25
26 Intercessory Pray-er 6:00am/Trustees 8:00am/Combined Choir Rehearsal 10:30am
27 Sunday School/New Members Class 9:00am/ Morning Worship Service 10:30am SINGLES SUNDAY
28
Fitness and Nu-trition 5:30pm/Daughters of Zion 6:30pm/ Military Mem-bers 6:30pm/ Women of Praise 6:30/Tutoring 6:30pm
29
Mid-Day Bible Study 11:00am/Fitness and Nu-trition 5:30pm/GMBC Black History Bowl Team 6:00pm
30
Family Bible Study & Prayer Service 6:30pm
A/AB Honor
Recognition
Pre- Thanksgiving
Service
6:00pm
Happy
Thanksgiving
OFFICE CLOSED
Happy
Veterans
Day
Deadline for report
Top Related