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KBF eNews August 2011
In This Issue
Church Spotlight: FBCMiddlesboro
CBF General Assembly
KBF Internship
Callie Frances Posey born
PASSPORTKids! in KY
Scatterlings of Africa
KBF Mission Offering
Emerging Church: to berescheduled
Owsley Co Repair Affair
Children's Mission Day
Georgetown PreachingWorkshop
KBF Current Retreat
KY Baptist Women inMinistry
On the Road Again
WELCOME to our August
edition of KBF eNews!
Kentucky Baptist Fellowship appreciates the opportunityto communicate with you in this format. You will still bemailed regular installments of our printed newsletter, KBF
News. By forwarding this eNewsletter along, you areinviting others to join our mission.Quick Links
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NEWS
Responding to Disaster: Middlesboro, KY
Flood waters came June 21 in Bell, County, Kentucky, the worst in over 20 years.KBF partner church FBC Middlesboro, led by pastor Matt DuVall is helping with localdisaster response. Currently the church is working with a local widow whose homewas damaged by the flood. In partnership with the Salvation Army, as well as other
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community service providers, FBC Middlesboro is planning long-term recoveryefforts and asks for other KBF churches to consider how they may help. The churchanticipates receiving work groups in the fall for disaster responses. Additionally,churches may help by collecting cleaning supplies, clothing, school supplies, or giftcards to stores like Kroger or Wal-Mart. For more information on how your churchcan be involved, please contact KBF Disaster Response Coordinator Jan Causey atjlpcausey@aol.com or 502-939-0986.
CBF Celebrates 20 Years in TampaThe Cooperative Baptist Fellowship gathered June 22-25 for its annual GeneralAssembly in Tampa, celebrating its twentieth anniversary and looking ahead to thefuture in hope, with risk, and as a fellowship of free and faithful Baptists. Memoriesof the organization's early days threaded throughout the gathering, as notableBaptist voices like Molly Marshall, Buddy Shurden, and James Dunn recalled CBF'sorigin. Through worship, business sessions, workshops, auxiliary events, andconversation, speakers and leaders urged the Fellowship to take a risk for thegospel, to seek the energy and excitement that is bubbling up from local churches,and to listen to young leaders in the movement.In business sessions, reports from the 2012 Task Force were shared with theAssembly, Moderator Colleen Burroughs was elected, and CBF's $12.3 millionbudget for 2011-2012 was approved. In Thursday night's worship service, fourteenglobal field personnel were commissioned by the Fellowship to serve among themost marginalized around the world. CBF Coordinator for Global Missions, Rob
Nash, sounded the call for churches and individuals to bind together in networks tofund the passion for missions that is the hallmark of CBF life.
Reflections on KBF InternshipBy Josh Speight, Associate Coordinator for MissionsOn August 5th, Blair Riddle will finish her KBF Missions Internship. Blair served KBFwell for twelve weeks this summer in numerous capacities. The goal of the internshipis to provide a space for a young college student/seminarian to work alongside theKBF Associate Coordinator for Missions and engage with moderate Baptist life inKentucky. The internship serves as a place for learning, connection and explorationinto the various possibilities for ministry through KBF/CBF life.
Because of her time working as the KBF Intern, Blair has been exposed to ministryopportunities such as Extreme Build in McCreary County, Disaster Response in
Middlesboro, summer church groups in Nada/Owlsey County, as well as a variety oflocal church missions. Blair's summer project required her to assist Josh and theMission Work Group in compiling information from KBF churches regarding theirlocal missions involvement.Through her efforts, KBF has the beginnings of a usable Missions Asset Map whichwill allow churches to resource one another through the KBF website. (Moreinformation about the Missions Asset Map will be available this fall). KBF is gratefulto Blair for her hard work and leadership this summer and sends her back to HopeCollege (Michigan) with God's blessings as she embarks upon her senior year.
The KBF Missions Internship program is typically 12 weeks each spring, summer,and fall. If you are interested in learning more about the KBF Missions Internship,please contact Josh Speight atjosh@kybf.org
KBF Celebrates the birth of Callie Frances Posey
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KBF Administrative Assistant Shannan Posey gave birth to her second daughter,
Callie Frances, on July 11 at 1:57 am. Callie weight 6 pounds, 15 ounces and was19 inches long. Mom, Dad - Michael, and Sister - Randi are all doing well.
PASSPORTkids!Holds Camp
at Murray State UniversityFor the second year, PASSPORTKids! held aweek of camp at Murray State University inMurray, Kentucky. Numerous KBF churchesparticipated including Broadway Baptist(Louisville), Highland Baptist (Louisville),Ridgewood Baptist (Louisville), Buechel ParkBaptist (Louisville), and Crescent Hill Baptist(Louisville).
PASSPORT seeks to "transport" campers to new
places to help them encounter the ways peoplelive across the globe and the ways we can shareGod's grace with them. During each week ofcamp, Passport invites CBF Field Personnel tobe the resident missionary. Kentucky's PaulaSettle (CBF Field Personnel for EasternKentucky) served this role in Murray talking tothecampers about her ministry in Nada and Owsley County.
For more information about CBF partner PASSPORT and their camp offerings,including tentative dates for 2012, visit their website at www.passportcamps.org
Scatterlings of AfricaSeven Kentuckians will travel to Morocco September 30 - October 10 to observe,
learn, and participate with the ongoing migrant and refugee ministry through oursister congregations. Please hold the following people in prayer as they prepare totravel and represent their congregations and Kentucky Baptist Fellowship alongsidele'Eglise Evangelique au Maroc and the International Aid Committee:Jan Causey - Buechel Park Baptist, LouisvilleMark Howell - First Baptist, FrankfortRoger Jasper- Living Faith Baptist, ElizabethtownDavid Platt - Deer Park Baptist, LouisvilleKeith Stillwell - Lexington Avenue Baptist, DanvilleShawn Stomberger- Lexington Avenue Baptist, DanvilleJoshua Speight - KBF/Broadway Baptist, Louisville
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Build Up Hope: KBF Mission Offering
Moved to Spring 2012Materials for the annual KBF Mission Offering "Build Up Hope" will be availablebeginning in February, 2012. KBF will be encouraging churches to promote themission offering in April 2012, which will lead up to the KBF Spring Gathering held atGeorgetown College April 20-21, 2012. Contact Josh Speight for more information
(josh@kybf.org, 502-426-1931).
EVENTS
Emerging Church: Facing the Future with FaithSt. Matthews Baptist Church
August 20, 2011This event has been canceled and will be rescheduled.
Owsley County Repair AffairSaturday, September 3, 2011
Emma Quire Mission Center, Booneville, KYFor more info contact Josh Speight:josh@kybf.org
Kaleidoscope 2011: KBF Children's Missions Day
WHERE: Buechel Park Baptist Church,2403 Hikes Lane, Louisville, KY 40218WHEN: September 10, 201110:00 am - 3:00 pmWHO: Preschool (3 years throughKindergarten) | Elementary (1st - 6th)COST: $20 per child (adults are free)Kaleidoscope Mission Emphasis:EDGE OutreachIn a world where more people die from waterborne disease than die of armedconflict, HIV/AIDS, and cancer...combined, EDGE Outreach performs a vital role. Byempowering ordinary people to provide safe, reliable drinking water and improvecommunity health EDGE has a global impact. Learn more about EDGE atwww.edgeoutreach.com
Georgetown Preaching Workshop
Excellence in Preaching WorkshopSeptember 19, 2011, 9 AM to 3:30 PMFeatured Speaker: Dr. Michael QuickeNorthern Baptist Theological SeminaryProfessor of Preaching and CommunicationPlace: Georgetown College, East CampusThomas and King Conference CenterTime: Registration - 8:30 to 9:00am; Conference - 9:00 to 3:00pmTheme: "Preaching as Worship...and Worshipful Preaching"Cost: $65 ('Early bird' registration prior to August 31 - $55); Students - $35Cost Includes: Lunch, Workshop materials, and a copy of Dr. Michael Quicke's newbook, Preaching as Worship: An Integrated Approach to Formation in Your Church,to be released September 1st.Registration: Online at www.georgetowncollege.edu/marshall or by mail toRev. Ken Holden, Marshall Center for Christian Ministry,
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400 East College St., Georgetown, KY 40324For More Information: Phone 502-863-7971 or emailElizabeth_catron@georgetowncollege.edu
KBF Current Retreat:Living The CallOctober 24-25, 2011Georgetown CollegeGeorgetown, KYSpecial Guest:Amy Butler, Pastor,Calvary Baptist ChurchWashington, DCCost: $50 (Register at www.kybf.org )Current is a group of young Baptist ministers, leaders, and divinity students whoseek to connect young Baptists through the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship.Kentucky Current's first retreat will seek to engage, encourage, and network youngBaptist leaders from Kentucky. Come, get connected with other KBF young leaders
from your state. For more info, contact Josh Speight atjosh@kybf.org
Kentucky Baptist Women in Ministry
Day at Georgetown
November 8 | 9:00 am - 2:00 pmFeaturing: Pam DursoExecutive Director of BWIM
Gather with other Baptist women in ministry onTuesday, November 8 at Georgetown College toempower, advocate, and network with womenministers throughout Kentucky. Be sure to join us tobe part of the beginning of the Kentucky BWIM. Formore info, contact Becky Caswell-Speight at
becky@broadwaybaptist.org
Register to attend at http://www.kybf.org/women-in-ministry-day/
On the Road Again: Traveling Around
Kentucky With Our Coordinators
John Lepper, Coordinator:
Aug 4: Church Relations Council, CampbellsvilleUniversity
Aug Sundays and Wednesdays: Bridge to InterimColeburg Baptist Church, Colesburg, KYAug 28-31: CBF Leadership Team Meeting, Atlanta
Joshua Speight, Associate Coordinator for Missions:
Aug 1: Missions Asset Map, Ridgewood BaptistAug 2: NadaAug 4: Missions Asset Map, Eminence BaptistAug 8-10: Selah Vie, Talladega, AlabamaAug 14: Missions Asset Map, Latonia BaptistAug 15-18: CBF General Assembly 2012 Planning Team, Ft. Worth, TXAug 20: Georgetown College
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Aug 21: John Essick Ordination, Port Royal BaptistAug 22-25: Foundations of Christian Leadership, Duke University, Raleigh, NCAug 26-27: KBF Coordinating Council, Crestwood, KYAug 28: Missions Fair, Broadway BaptistAug 28-31: CBF Leadership Team Meeting, AtlantaJohn Lepper and Joshua Speight are available to speak/teach/lead at your church.Please contact the KBF office at 502-426-1931 for information and availability.Schedule seen here was up-to-date at the time of delivery.
CALENDAR
August 26-27: KBF Coordinating Council, Kavanaugh
September 3: Owsley County Repair Affair, Emma Quire Mission Center, Booneville
September 10: Kaleidoscope: KBF Children's Missions Day, 9:30 AM - 3 PM,Buechel Park Baptist Church, Louisville, KYSeptember 19: Georgetown Preaching Workshop, Georgetown College, EastCampus, Thomas & King Conference Center
September 30-October 10: Scatterlings of Africa: Discovering Refugee Ministry inMorocco
October 24-25: KBF Current Retreat, October 24-25, Georgetown College
October 27-28: Kentucky Council of Churches General Assembly, FaithBaptist Church, Georgetown, KY
November 8: Baptist Women In Ministry Day at Georgetown College
KENTUCKY BAPTIST FELLOWSHIPEquipping & Empowering.Cultivating Partnerships.Engaging in Missions.
Phone: 502-426-1931Fax: 502-426-1612Office email: office@kybf.orgWebsite: http://www.kybf.org/
KBF STAFF
Coordinator: John Lepper
Associate Coordinator for Missions: Joshua Speight
Administrative Assistant: Shannan Posey
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