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IN THIS ISSUE Page 2 A Word from Our Pastor “Dave Says” by Dave Ramsey Page 3 Worship/Music Ministry The Counselor’s Corner Page 4 Student/Activities Ministry Education Ministry Women’s Ministry Page 5 Senior Adult Ministry Children’s Ministry Page 6 The Church Family Stewardship Ministry Jobs Concern Ministry Our Newest Members Page 7 August Church Calendar Ministry Weekend Rotation Page 8 General Information Wednesday Night Meals Sign up on-line today. “Being Great Commission Christians by Becoming Completely Committed Followers of Jesus” A Monthly Publication of the First Baptist Church of Pelham “Boldness enables Christians to forsake all rather than Christ, and to prefer to offend all rather than to offend Him.” Jonathan Edwards August 2012

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IN THIS ISSUE Page 2

A Word from Our Pastor“Dave Says” by Dave Ramsey

Page 3 Worship/Music MinistryThe Counselor’s Corner

Page 4Student/Activities Ministry

Education MinistryWomen’s Ministry

Page 5 Senior Adult Ministry

Children’s Ministry Page 6

The Church FamilyStewardship MinistryJobs Concern MinistryOur Newest Members

Page 7 August Church Calendar

Ministry Weekend Rotation

Page 8General Information

Wednesday Night Meals

Sign up on-line today.

“Being Great Commission Christians by Becoming Completely Committed Followers of Jesus”

A Monthly Publication of the First Baptist Church of Pelham

“Boldness enables Christians to forsake all rather than Christ, and to prefer to offend all rather than to offend Him.”

Jonathan Edwards

August

2012

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Dear Dave, My son has worked and saved all through school and will be graduating this year with a degree in electrical engineering. He has a job waiting for him when he finishes, and he wants to move out on his own then. I think he should continue to live at home and save up more money. What do you think? Sue Dear Sue, Honestly, I think he should move out. This situation isn’t about money as much as it’s about your son becoming a man. At this point in his life it’s going to be really good for him, emotionally and spiritually, to stand on his own two feet. It sounds like you’ve got some good

ideas about saving and financial responsibility, and he needs to take some of Mom’s advice in those areas. But it’s time he had his own place and started paying his own bills. It’s time for this

one to leave the nest, spread his wings, and fly. Here’s something else to think about. He’s going to look a whole lot better to the world if he’s out there standing on his own. I think lots of young ladies, not to mention their parents, will be much more impressed by a guy who’s making his own way rather than living at home with mom. He’s at a point where he’s reaching for dignity and trying to make his way in the world. Let him do it. I’ve got a feeling he’ll make you proud! Dave

*For more financial advice, visit www.davesays.org.

Dave Says

Dave Ramsey

2 A Word From Our Pastor

In the contemporary church of today you will likely find a coffee shop, a book store, a sign-up center for small groups, an internet cafe, and a welcome center for guests. There is absolutely nothing wrong with any of these things. If they advance the cause of Christ and righteous living by believers, then I am in favor of any and all of them. One thing is gone from the contemporary church today that I feel is the main cause of the spiritual lethargy in

America, and that is the lack of a heart cry for revival from God’s people. Revival is a time of refreshing, renewal, and rekindling of a first love for Jesus Christ. Revivals are recorded in the Old Testament. In Genesis 35 God revived the house of Jacob; in Isaiah 6 the prophet received a call, cleansing, and commission from God; on Mount Carmel, Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal and God answered by fire in I Kings 18. In the New Testament Paul told Timothy to “stir up the gift of God” that was in him, and Jesus Christ told the Ephesians church in Revelation 2 that they had “forsaken their first love”. Our church is an active, missional, and evangelistic fellowship but sometimes we “go through the motions” of living for Christ when our fire and focus has dimmed and we may not realize our need for revival. We have set aside the week of August 5-8 as a time to seek for a closer walk of obedience to the Lord. Sammie Gilbreath and Ted Traylor are godly, gifted preachers but only God can send revival. Please join me in prayer for:

What is revival and why do we need one?(1) revival in the hearts of our church leadership — staff, deacons, Sunday school leaders, leaders of discipleship and ministry leaders.(2) revival in our Sanctuary choir and praise band — I would love to see a choir loft full of fired up singers and musicians in our services.(3) revival in our student ministry as our students go to the largest mission fields in America — our schools and colleges.(4) revival in the hearts of the parents of our children to make godly choices in planning for the spiritual training of their children who will grow up so fast, leaving only a few years for spiritual development.(5) revival in our senior adults to devote the remaining years of their lives to a deeper relationship with God and continued service to His Kingdom.(6) revival in church members and attenders to get more involved in changing our church, so our church can help change the world for Christ. I’m praying for revival; will you join me? I love you, I love you, I love you. God bless you and God bless America!

Bro. Mike

Dr. Mike ShawSenior Pastor

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Cheergivers Ministry

The Counselor’s Corner

Last month’s article listed 12 examples and definitions of distorted thinking that individuals engage in: 1. Filtering, 2. Black and White Think-ing, 3. Overgeneralization, 4. Jumping to Conclusions, 5. Catastrophizing, 6. Personalization, 7. Control Fallacies, 8. Fallacy of Fairness, 9. Blaming, 10. Shoulds, 11. Emotional Reasoning, and 12. Fallacy of Change. See last month’s article for definitions. Following are three more cognitive distortions and their definitions.

13. Labeling: Instead of saying “I made a mistake”, a person may say, “I am a jerk or a loser”.14. Always Being Right: Continually on trial to prove that personal opinions and actions are correct, because being wrong is unthinkable and not acceptable.15. Heaven’s Reward Fallacy: The expectation that sacrifice and self-denial will pay off. This person feels entitled at times. However, he becomes bitter if the reward doesn’t come. Cognitive distortions are common

in most individuals but are problematic when distorted thinking affects per-sonal relationships. The first approach to moving from distorted thinking is to begin paying attention to the connection between thoughts, feelings and behav-ior. They are all connected. If a person thinks he is not important, he will feel he is not important, and the end result is behavior that is reflective of that feeling. Before there was a behavior, a feeling, or a thought, there was a message. At-tempt to understand what the message was. Maybe it was a misunderstanding, or perhaps you misinterpreted some-one’s actions. Learn to reframe thought processes. Instead of saying “I am always going to be a loser because I made a mistake”, say “I made a mistake but that does not define who I am”, or “I’m not a loser, I just made a mistake”, or “A learning op-portunity just presented itself. I learned one way of how not to do it”. Look at this as bringing into captivity every thought unto the obedience of Christ, (2 Corinthians 10:5).

Christians with distorted ways of thinking, often feel guilty, as though they will never be good enough. Romans 8:1 tells us “There is no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit”. Then why do Christians walk around feeling condemned? Because Satan condemns them. He is out to rob every Christian of his Spiritual blessing. In reflecting back to the story of Jesus drawing in the sand, I ponder as to what He drew. Could he have drawn the line and said “Choose whom you will serve!” “Choose whom you will believe!”? God says “You are not condemned”. Satan says “You are”. Choose whom you will believe. Your ac-tions will follow your belief. If you feel condemned, you will live condemned. -Linda Story

Cognitive Distortions, continued

Fall Music ScheduleSunday Starting Date5:00 Handbell Rehearsal September 96:00 Student Ensemble September 9

Wednesday6:30 Musicmakerz August 15 (Preschool)6:30 Praisemakerz October 3 (School Age)6:30 Celebration Choir Weekly (continuous)8:00 Rhythm Section Weekly (continuous)

Now is the time to get involved.

Worship/Music Ministry 3

We need three newvideo crew members

What is involved? Running cameras, video mixing, audio monitoring, and video and audio editing.

Do I need to have had previous experience? No experience required. Just be willing to learn and to serve.

How often am I needed? No more than one time per month.

How do I get started? Contact Nick Jones at 205.215.8638 or email him at [email protected].

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6th Grade Parent MeetingWednesday, August 1, 5 PM, in the Annex This meeting will be in the 6th grade girls’ room (Room A114) in the Annex. We will be serving pizza and need a reservation for the number of people from your family who will be attending. Reservations can be made by calling the Student Ministry Office or by emailing [email protected] DiscipleNow 2012

August 10-12 Our D’Now is rapidly approaching. Here is what we need:

Host homes — If you have enough room for 10-12 students • to sleep on the floor and a couple of bathrooms and want to be a part of the weekend, call the Student Ministry Office.Meals — Find a friend or two and provide a meal for 12-15 • people on Saturday night.Free time sponsors — If you have a pool, lake, horses, etc., • and would allow a group of 12-15 to have access from 1:30 until 4:30 Saturday afternoon, contact us.Scholarships — Cost per student is $30.00.• Students — Please help us make sure your student is there.•

Promotion Sunday: The closing session of D’Now is also pro-motion Sunday. We will introduce new teachers and show you where your new room will be.

August 19begins at 4 PMat the Pelham YMCA This is our annual church-wide get together for some fun outside the usual

church schedule. We have two hours of fellowship with games, basketball, volleyball, swimming pool and then a cookout at 6:00. The church will provide hamburgers, buns and drinks. Bring side items. This is always a great time to get to know new people. We hope your entire family will join us. This is a FREE event.

New Discipleship Training CoursesBegin Wednesday, August 15

and Sunday, September 9 You may find all the details in two locations: (1) in the sanctuary gathering area on the main floor. (2) on the bulletin board on the ground floor, across from the Sunday morning coffee and doughnut counter.

You may sign up either of these ways: (1) at the display boards (2) by calling the church office (3) by emailing [email protected]

Education Ministry

Student Discipleship Training OrientationSunday, August 26, 5-7 PM in the Annex We will overview the Discipleship classes for students and Creative Ministries. Priority registration is given to those stu-dents who attend. Many of our classes have a fee for books, usually less than $10.00. Several of our classes are limited to 12 for discussion purposes. After our orientation we will hang out in the Annex and play.

FBCP Fall Ladies RetreatShocco Springs“Celebrating God’s Faithfulness” October 19-20 Registration begins mid-August for our 2012 ladies’ retreat at Shocco Springs. The cost ($85) includes lodging for one night and three meals. Deadline is Sept. 9. Come and enjoy fellowship, fun and food as we reflect on and celebrate God’s faithfulness in our

lives. Be inspired by stories of God’s faithfulness in the lives of women of First Baptist Pelham. For more information, please check the website:http://www.fbcpladiesretreat.webs.com/.

Women’s Ministry

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Dear Senior Adults, Our summer is winding down, and we’ve had a busy one. Our seniors did a marvelous job in VBS. In July, we had a good number for our luncheon. Then more than 34 were able to visit the Billy Graham Library. But now a new season is on the horizon. Remember, our revival is coming up August 5-8. I know I can count on our senior adults to be faithful. For our August meeting, we will be taking a day trip. We will have lunch in Columbiana and visit the museums there. Come and go with us. It’s a great time for fun and fellowship. Remember, the final payment is due for those of us who are registered for the Celebrators Conference in Sevierville. More day trips will be coming up soon. For His Glory, Bro. Paul

Senior Adult Ministry

Children’s Ministry

Beginning this Fall, we will be transitioning 1st-5th grade Sunday school from our current curriculum to a new curriculum produced by Answers in Genesis. We have been using Answers in Genesis curriculum for Vacation Bible School for the past couple of years and have had very good results. We anticipate the Sunday school to benefit from it just as much as our VBS has done.

Promotion Sunday is not far away and we need more teachers and helpers!

Promotion Sunday for bed babies through 12th grade is Sunday, August 12. We are currently in the process of filling all our volunteer spots for the fall, and have numerous holes to fill. We cannot function as a preschool and children’s ministry without the help of volunteers.Worship Care (extended session) If you are a parent of a child in our ministry, we need your

help in this area. However, you don’t have to be a parent to volunteer. Please contact the Preschool and Children’s Ministry Office (216-0028).Beeper TableWe need additional volun-teers on Sunday morning to be greeters at our first floor beeper table.Sunday School

Below is a list of the teachers we need in the different Sunday school age groups in order to begin the fall semester. Young Ones - 2 more teachers First Grade B - 2 teachesOlder Ones - 1 more teacher Second Grade B - 3 teachersYoung Twos - 1 more teacher Fourth Grade Girls - 1 teacherOlder Twos - 2 more teachers Fourth Grade Boys - 1 teacherOlder Threes - 1 more teacher Fifth Grade Boys - 1 teacherYounger Fours - 1 more teacherOlder Fours - 1 more teacher

New curriculum for 1st - 5th grades

August significant dates 5th-8th Revival with Reverend Ted Traylor 12th Promotion Sunday 15th Fall semester of CREW & Musicmakerz Choir Begin 19th “Blessing of the Backpacks - 9:15 & 10:45 (This is a change in the date from July 29th) Church wide picnic - Play at 4 PM, eat at 6 PM 20th Shelby County schools resume 26th Bible Drills and FW Friends resume Significant dates in upcoming months September 2nd - No Sunday PM activities (Labor Day) October 28th - Family Fall Festival November 12th - Children’s Fall Swim

Cooler heads prevail A woman was often annoyed by a male coworker. One day he had harassed her so much that she was about to explode. She decided to confront him while her blood boiled. The woman began walking to the man’s desk. Before reaching his cubicle, she saw a packing case with some computer equipment in it. On the side of the box were the words, “Do not get overheated”. That made her stop and think. The woman took those words as a message from God. She calmed herself down and returned to her desk. Later, she told her children that instead of doing something wrong when their anger gets out of control, their prayer should be, “O God, remind me that I am a Christian”. —copied

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Our Newest Members

Congratulations to Blakeley and Jared Spann on the April 23rd birth of Ella Kate, weighing 7 lbs 13 ozs and measuring 19 1/2 inches. Proud big brother is Brodie. Grand parents are Elaine & Warren Miller and Jackie & John Spann.

Jimmy Coyle and family in the death of his father, Edward Coyle.Martie Johnson and family in the death of her uncle, Bill Porter.Jane White and family in the death

of her brother, Billy Myer.Stephanie Corbin and family in the death of her grandfa-ther, Thomas Wilbanks.Diane Davenport and family in the death of her monther, Jeanette Turnerthe many friends of Geneva Chaney in her death.

The Church Family

2012Church Family Giving

(through 7-25-12)

General Fund given to date $ 1,304,428.06 Year to Date Expenses $ 1,282,178.22 Debt Retirement given in 2012 $ 32,797.81 Loan Balance as of 7/15/12 $ 8,421,019.77

Gloria Hullettby letter

Emmy Estradafor baptism

June and Tom Careyby letter

Jobs Concern MinistryThank you The past three years have allowed our group to work with almost three hundred individuals who were seeking employ-ment. Currently 54% of these are gainfully employed, thanks to you. Please let us know about any job vacancies, and we will make every effort to find qualified applicants. If you are seeking employment, we will try to refer you to vacant positions that we are aware of. Hours of operation: 9 AM until noon every Monday. Phone: 664-0237 E-mail: [email protected]

“If a person gets his attitude toward money straight, it will help straighten out almost every other area in his life.”

Billy Graham

Stewardship Ministry

Far Left: Gavin Daniel - for baptismLeft: Jake Quick - for baptismRight: Lisa and Chris Viola - by letter Abigail Viola - for baptism Jacob Viola also pictured

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7August Schedule

SUNDAY SCHEDULE 7 AM Prayer Team8, 9:15, 10:45 AM Sunday School & Morning Worship5 PM Celebrate Recovery Handbell Choir Rehearsal Discipleship Training (Begins 8-26)

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

WEDNESDAY SCHEDULE 5 PM Wednesday Night Family Meals (Beginning 8-15)6 PM Prayer Meeting (Quad Room)6:30 What About Wednesdays (Preschool and Elementary) (Last Day 8-1) CREW (Grades 1-5, Begins 8-15) Musicmakerz (Preschool, Begins 8-15) Refuge (Students, Begins 8-15)) Celebration Choir Rehearsal Pastor’s Bible Study (Quad Rm through 8-1; Annex Beginning 8-15)

August Ministry Staff Weekend Hospital RotationAug. 4-5 - Ben Birdsong - 907-6623 Aug. 18-19 - Paula Kornegay - 230-8987Aug. 11-12 - Paul Moore - Home 663-0155, Cell 913-5129 Aug. 25-26 - Mike Shaw - Home 663-1788, Cell 283-4749

9 AMJob Concerns

1 PM “Crafty Chicks”

7 PMDeacons Meeting

9 AMJob Concerns

Ministry

1 PM “Crafty Chicks”

Proverbs 24-25

Proverbs 30-31

Proverbs 27-29

Job 17-20Job 14-16Job 11-13Job 8-10Job 5-7Job 1-4

Song of SolomonJob 40-42Job 35-37Job 32-34Job 29-31Job 24-28Job 21-23

Ruth Lamentations 1-2 Lamentations 3-5 Ecclesiastes 1-3 Ecclesiastes 4-6 Ecclesiastes 7-9 Ecclesiastes 10-12

Esther 1-5 Esther 6-10

5 PMMeeting:

Parents of Incoming 6th Graders

(Annex)

Daniel 1-2

Proverbs 19-21

Bolivia Mission Trip August 2-10

9 AMJob Concerns

Ministry1 PM “Crafty Chicks”

9 AMJob Concerns

Ministry

1 PM “Crafty Chicks”

11 AMSenior Adult

Covered DishLuncheon

All AM ServicesGideon Speaker

9:15 & 10:45“Blessing of the

Backpacks”

4 PM Church-widePicnic at the

Pelham YMCA

PMNew Discipleship Training ClassesWill Preview forFinancial Peace

and Students

Proverbs 22-23

Church-wide Revival Sunday-Wednesday

PromotionSunday

for Bed Babies

Through12th Grade!

Ecuador Mission Trip August 31-September 8

Daniel 3-4 Daniel 5-6 Daniel 7-8

6 PMProverbs 31

Meets in the Annex

Student Disciple NowFriday-Sunday morning

Activities/MealsBegin

(including CREW Musicmakerz Choir

and DiscipleshipClasses))

8, 9:15, 10:45 AMPreacher:

Dr. Sammie GilbreathWorship Leader:Paula Kornegay

6 PMPreacher:

Dr. Ted TraylorWorship Leader:George Weeks

7 PMPreacher: Dr. Traylor

Worship Leader: Bruce Hill

7 PMPreacher: Dr. Traylor

Worship Leader: Rick Stone

7 PMPreacher: Dr. Traylor

Worship Leader: Don Dixon

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Pelham Vision is published one time per month. Items for publication are accepted on a space-available basis and are subject to Post Office regulations for our class of mail. Please submit in writing or email [email protected]. No phone submissions, please. Pelham Vision exists to inform and to show the Good News in action. Check out all our activities and read us online at www.fbcpelham.org. Editor: Pat MacKay

CHURCH STAFFDr. Mike Shaw, PastorRev. Don Dixon, Administrative PastorDr. Paul Moore, Assoc. Pastor: Ministry/Senior AdultsRev. Donnie Sisk, Pastor to Students/ActivitiesRev. Jonathan Williams, Preschool/Children’s DirectorPaula Kornegay, Worship LeaderRev. Ben Birdsong, Middle School Student MinistryLinda Kennemore, Administrator

GENERAL INFORMATIONOffice Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00-5:00Church Office Phone: 664-0237Children’s Offices: 216-0028Fax: 621-2351HOPE Center: 663-2779School of Fine Arts: 664-2466Sunday School Annex: 664-0237, ext. 5020 (All phones are area code 205)Web Site - www.fbcpelham.org

2867 Pelham ParkwayPelham, Alabama 35124-1728

Monthly publications are subject to change. Please check www.fbcpelham.org for the latest information.

Wednesday Night MealsChurch Family Meal at 5 p.m.Prayer at 6 p.m.BEGINNING AUGUST 15!

Please check the First Baptist Church of Pelham web site and/or your Sunday bulletinfor current menus.Prices: Adults - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 5.00 Children (12 and under) - $ 3.50 Family maximum (one household) $18.00Reservations: Before noon on Monday (no exceptions, please) Standing reservations payable in advance monthlyServing time: 5:00-5:45 PMThis is a volunteer, self-supporting ministry (non-profit) from our church cook team. (Complimentary dinner for 1st time visitors by reservation.)

“Sadly, instead of making the Great Commission our personal charge, we rationlize why we don’t share our faith. The word “rationalize” is defined the way it sounds: rational lies. There’s no room for rationalizing in the Great Commission.”

Today’s Turning Point with David Jeremiah, April 23, 2012