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Future Site of the Vision Center
The Paul
Monthly Newsletter of the St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church
VOLUME II, ISSUE 3 MARCH 2014
Our Mission Statement Matthew 28:18-20
St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church, a community of
called, born again, and baptized followers of Jesus
Christ, stands on the Word of God and proclaims God’s
truth through ministry, education, fellowship, and
worship in order to build the Kingdom of God.
Our Vision Statement Habakkuk 2:1-4 & Romans 12: 1-2
To spiritually educate, evangelize, and expand individu-
als, families, and communities in a holistic manner.
NEW—Church Business Office Hours Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday - 9:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Closed Mondays and Fridays
Pastoral Counseling/Advisement Appointments
Wednesday 10:30 AM-2 PM Only
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Benevolence Fund Requests
Community-At-Large are received Wednesday
& Thursday between 10 AM – 2PM with Distri-
butions on Tuesday.
Membership request are received 24/7 by calling
the church office or speaking directly to your
Deacon for further instruction.
Our Senior Pastor and First Lady
Rev. Shawn L. & Mrs. Rosalind G. Buckhanan
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.spmbcsv.com
Face book: TheVisionCenterSV
Office: 520-458-5809 Fax: 520-458-3050
Our 2014 Church Theme: A Pastor & People:
“Focused on a Flourishing Future through Faith, Fasting, & Fellowship”
Scriptural Foundation: Jeremiah 29:11; Habakkuk 2:1-4; Matthew 17:21;
and Hebrews 10:25 and 11:1 (KJV/NLT)
Gloria a Dios! Ehre sei Gott !
Glory to God!
utukufu kwa mungu!
하나님 께 영광
INSIDE THIS EDITION Vision Center Update and Action Plan
Baptism Mania continues
Church Growth Expectations Increased by 5%
Preparing for the UnChurched
Upcoming Ministry Opportunities
Mandatory Leadership Training—Completed
Ugandan Choir Coming to Sierra Vista
Firth Things First for Children 0 –5
St. Paul Road Trips coming up!
Grand Canyon—Here We Come!
What’s Lent?
It’s Happy Easter Time!
Holy Week & Resurrection Sunday 2014
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Come Let Us Worship the Lord, Our Maker!
Order of Worship Services
10 AM
*Call to Worship – Psalm 24: 7-10
*Congregational Reading(s) Our Mission and Vision Statements or
Reading of the Church Covenant
every 1st Sunday (Communion Sunday)—in Unison
Congregational Hymn Lift Him Up!
Call for Prayer Requests
Praise and Worship Service
Testimony Period, *Scripture Reading, & **Prayer
1st Sunday Deacon’s Ministry/Praise & Worship
2nd Sunday Deacon’s Ministry/Praise & Worship
3rd Sunday Children and Youth Ministry
4th Sunday Men’s Ministry
Welcome Our First-Time Visitors & Weekly Ministry Emphasis & Announcements
Sis. Sharetha or J’Kayla Davis
Worship through Giving Luke 6:38 Ushers/Deacons
Purple=Tithes/Offering; Box=KBM; Jug=Change4Change;
Gold=Benevolence and Red=Special)
Children’s Church—2nd Floor (except 3rd Sunday)
Worship through Music & Dance 1st Sunday Praise and Worship Team
2nd Sunday Praise and Worship Team/Dance Ministry
3rd Sunday Kid’s of the Kingdom
4th Sunday Male Chorus
Worship through the Spoken Word Pastor Shawn L. Buckhanan or Associate In Ministry
Invitation to Accept Christ/Membership
Associate in Ministry
Observations/Benediction Please no unnecessary walking during the worship
services. Please help us create an atmosphere for
worship.
Please silence your cell phone, if you haven't already done so.
Also, water fountains and restrooms are located in the rear
of the Sanctuary. Ushers are available to assist you as needed.
Monthly Financial Stewardship Report for:
February 2014
II Corinthians 9:7 & Malachi 3:8-10
Monthly Budget Amount—$12,263.61
Actual Amount Received—$8,217.31
(Tithe or First Fruits—Works for us!)
Give as you have prospered
Information provided by Church Treasurer - Bro. Jeff Baker
Finance Team: SPMBC is looking for volunteers who would
like to join the finance team by starting out as an once a month
collections counter. Come out and become a part of the solu-
tion. If interested please contact the church office.
Luke 6:38 Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure,
pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men
give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete
withal it shall be measured to you again.
Purpose Driven
Service is not optional.
“For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ
Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in ad-
vance for us to do.
Ephesians 2:10 (NIV)
Service is everyone’s role in the church. Not just
leadership or laity, but both. Whatever you do today
serve as if it were not an option.
Next BAPTISM TIME! Sunday, March 9, 2014
Acts 2:38 Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. 6 have accepted Christ and will be Baptized on Sunday, March 9 at SV Baptist Church after our 10 AM Worship Service. Please annotate your calendar. All baptism candidates are required to complete their Baptism class no later than one full week prior to their desired time of baptism. Any questions/ concerns call the church office, 458-5809.
Blessings , Associate Pastor Arthur Lee Parson, Coordinator
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CHURCH COVENANT (to be read on first Sunday in lieu of Mission & Vision Statement)
Leader: Having been led, as we believe, by the Spirit of God, to receive the Lord Jesus Christ as our Savior, and on the profession
of our faith, having been baptized in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, we do now in the presence of
God, angels, and this assembly, most solemnly and joyfully enter into covenant with one another, as one body, in Christ.
Congregation: 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 it’s prosperity and spirituality; to sustain it’s worship, ordinances,
discipline and doctrine; to contribute cheerfully and regularly to the support of the ministry, the expenses of the church, the relief of
the poor, and the spread of the gospel through all nations.
Leader: 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 engagements; and exem-
plary in our deportment; to avoid all tattling, backbiting, and excessive anger; to abstain from the sale and use of intoxicating drink
as a beverage and to be zealous in our efforts to advance the kingdom of our Savior.
Congregation: 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 feeling 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.
Leader: 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.
All: And now unto Him who brought again from the dead, Our Lord Jesus, be the Power and Glory forever. Amen
What is the Vision Center that Kingdom Building Minis-
try is so buzzed about? How do I get connected? In-
volved?
We are actively recruiting mem-
bers of the church and community
that can aide us in following God’s
plan for the VC!
The Vision Center is a community based project to provide
support and mentorship to the children and young adults in
the economically challenged Westend of Sierra Vista, AZ.
Mission—St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church a community
of called, born again, and baptized followers of Jesus Christ,
stands on the word of God and proclaims God's truth through
ministry, education, fellowship and worship in order to build
the Kingdom of God. (Adopted 4/12/08).
Company Overview—The Vision Center is St. Paul's primary
facility to facilitate a master planned program that will rally the
residents of Sierra Vista & Vicinity, with an emphasis on the
West End of the city, to promote Asset Based Community Devel-
opment in partnership with other civic, social, and faith based
organizations in compliance with EEO and Affirmative Action
guidelines. Although the church will take the lead in organizing
the activities in the Vision Center, it will rely heavily on the ac-
tive participation of the community-at-large to suggest the on-
going, life changing, and impacting programs to generate per-
sonal and neighborhood transformation.
Description—The Vision Center which will be located at 333 N.
Carmichael Ave, Sierra Vista, AZ is a community based project
being headed by St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church. The Vision
Center will be a multi-purpose building that will provide support
and mentorship to the children and young adults of the commu-
nity particularly in the economically challenge Westend of Sierra
Vista, AZ. This support will be given in a safe and secure envi-
ronment. Contributions are needed and welcomed!
Meet Our
Associates In Ministry/Training
Updated 2/15/14
(AIM)
1. Pastor Shawn L. Buckhanan
2. Rev. Arthur Lee Parson
3. Rev. Joyce D. Dove
4. Rev. Marjorie E. Haynes
5. Rev. James V. Haynes
6. Rev. Robert E. Stroder
7. Rev. Michele Cotton
8. Rev. David A. Jones
9. Rev. Andres Portela I
10. Rev. Craig Solomon
11. Rev. Allen Mayes—Germany
12. Andres Portela III—Scottsdale
Thinking About My Purpose
Community requires commitment.
“We understand what love is when we
realize that Christ gave his life for us.
That means we must give our lives for
other believers.”
I John 3:16 (GW)
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“NOT EQUAL GIFTS, BUT EQUAL SACRIFICE”
"Now concerning the collection for the saints, as I directed the churches of Galatia, so do you also. On the first
day of every week let each one of you put aside and save, as he may prosper, that no collections be made when
I come." I Corinthians 16: 1-2
Rising Star Baptist Church is looking for a Business Administrator. If you are good with people and money and have business management and accounting experience, this may be the position for you. The Business Administrator will serve the church by providing overall direction to the property, legal, financial, and business affairs of the church. The required qualifications for the position in-clude: Bachelors or Masters Degree in Business, Accounting or related field, A Minimum of 5 years experience working in accounting or as a financial officer or related area, Strong verbal and written communication skills, Familiarity with handling the financial management within a 501c3 organiza-tion, Knowledge of inner working of a church highly desired and Ability to work well with a people in-side and outside the church. For immediate consideration please forward your resume to [email protected]. To view the complete job description visit the “About Us” section at www.risingstarbaptist.org or click on the following link http://alturl.com/dhvm6
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THANKS, FROM THE WEAVES The Weaves of Wisdom wish to thank all of those who participated in the Read-In on Sunday February 16. We also wish to thank those who attended and supported our readers. This event was a huge success and thoroughly enjoyed by all. It gave all of us an opportunity to learn about some of our great black authors and to cele-brate Black History Month. The Weaves appreciate the continuing support of St. Paul.
St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church
Weaves of Wisdom Ministry
Thanks every NATIONAL READ-IN Reader! See you in 2015
Bridging the Gap…
…one day at a time
Southern District Association Laymen & Women’s Workshop
Saturday, March 22, 2014 $10.00 Continental Breakfast and Light lunch
9 am – 12 pmSaint Paul Missionary Baptist Church227 N. Carmichael Ave Sierra Vista 520-458-5809
Contact: Bro Shon A. Neal 520-904-3364
Sis Mary Carr-520-981-3519
For this reason I kneel before the Father, Ephesians3:14
Featuring Pastor and Lady Buck
Ekklesia Christian Church
The 15th Pastor and Wife’s Appreciation Celebration
Honoring
Bishop D. Previn and First Lady Kimberly Carr
Sunday, April 13—4 PM
Pastor Shawn L. Buckhanan, Preaching
St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church Ministry teams in charge of Worship
Associate Ministers, Deacons, Deaconess, Ushers, Musicians, Mass Choir, and Congregation
RSVP by Tuesday, April 8 by calling the church office 458-5809
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Thinking About My Purpose—Day 21
It’s my responsibility to protect the unity of my church
“Let us concentrate on the things which make for harmony and the growth of our fellowship together.” Romans 14:19
What is Lent? http://www.biblegateway.com/blog/2012/02/what-is-lent/
Each year, when we start talking about Lent and Easter, we hear a familiar
question from some Bible Gateway visitors: What is Lent? Is it an official
Christian holiday? Was it instituted in the Bible? What does it mean to ob-
serve Lent, and are Christians “required” to do so? For the interested, we’ll
try to answer those questions here.
Lent is the span of time in the church calendar that starts with Ash
Wednesday and ends with Easter Sunday. Ash Wednesday commemorates
the beginning of Jesus’ 40-day fasting and temptation in the desert, and
Easter Sunday commemorates Jesus’ resurrection from the grave after his
crucifixion.
Lent, then, is generally observed as a time for Christians to reflect, repent, and pray as a way of preparing their hearts
for Easter. It is commonly observed by many Christian denominations—Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, and others—
although not every Christian church or denomination does so. Because Lent is not officially instituted in Scripture,
observing it isn’t in any way a “requirement” of Christianity. However, Christians from many different theological
persuasions choose to observe it as a way of focusing their thoughts on Jesus Christ during the Easter season.
How does one observe Lent? It differs from person to person and church to church, but some of the things Christians
opt to do to observe Lent include:
On the first day of Lent (Ash Wednesday), some Christians mark their foreheads with ash as a symbol of sorrow
and mourning over their sin. (See Job 42 for an example of ash used as a symbol of repentance.)
Special worship services, or additions to regular worship services, that focus in various ways on man’s need for
repentance. This often takes the form of extra Scripture readings and prayer.
Some Christians choose to give up a habit or behavior during Lent as an exercise in prayerful self-denial. This
might range from something as simple as not drinking soda during Lent to a full-blown program of fasting.
Some Christians commit to a special devotional activity during Lent—for example, daily Scripture reading, regu-
lar prayer for a specific person or topic throughout Lent, or volunteer work in their community.
The choice to observe Lent is a personal one—the whole point is to focus your heart and mind on Jesus during the
journey to Easter. There’s no requirement to observe it, nor should you feel guilted into participating. However, mil-
lions of Christians around the world do observe Lent each year; if you’ve never done so, why not give it a try?
Whether you observe Lent in a small or major way, you’ll be amazed at what happens when you devote a part of
each day to reflecting on Jesus Christ and God’s Word.
New Hope House of Prayer—106 Howard Street, Huachuca City, AZ
“Quit Worrying and Start Believing” Revival Service
St. Paul Choir will be singing on Saturday, April 12 at 7 PM
Let’s support our choir in ministry and Bishop Martin and New Hope as a church family by going and attending this
service and lifting up the name of our Lord and savior, Jesus Christ, on e more time. Amen!!
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Our Few Housekeeping & Church Etiquette things for our visitors, and reminders for our members:
In respect to the House of God, our Senior Pastor request that there be
Parking of your vehicle—In order to prevent vehicle accidents before, during, or after service, we ask that you do not parallel park behind
another vehicle, and please adhere to the “no parking” zone at all times;
No cell phone calls or text messaging sounds being heard during worship. Please place on silent or turn-off;
No food, drink (including bottled water), gum chewing, or eating in the Sanctuary. A water fountain and, both men and women’s restrooms,
is located in the rear of the church and may be accessed at Your convenience. Water is provided for those speaking; and
Babies. Parents please make sure used diapers are properly disposed of. A changing table is located on the 2nd floor in the computer Lab
(temporary location) for your convenience.
Lastly, our Ushers’ Ministry is here to assist; please let them know if you need anything while in this House of Worship.
Questions, Comments, and Thoughts about how to create a better atmosphere for worship are always welcomed and may be submit-
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Day Date Ministry Opportunity Room/Loc. Time
MON March 10 Usher Ministry Sanctuary 6:30P
WED March 12 & 26 Praise Dance Ministry Sanctuary 6:00P
WED March 12 Weaves of Wisdom Ministry Fellowship Hall 11:30A
SAT March 15 Kids of the Kingdom Sanctuary 6:30P
MON March 31 Women’s Ministry Sanctuary 6:30P
WED April 2 Deacon & Deaconess Ministry Fellowship Hall 6:30P
Day Weekly Ministry Opportunities Room/Loc. ____ Time MON Narcotics Anonymous Weekly Meeting Fellowship Hall 6:30P
TUE Noon Day Prayer & Bible Study Fellowship Hall 11:30A/Noon
Evening Prayer & Bible Study Sanctuary 6:30P/7:00P
Forerunners Outreach Min. Bible Lesson Nursery 4:00P
THU Narcotics Anonymous Weekly Meeting Fellowship Hall 6:30P
Music Ministry has moved to Saturday’s
FRI Jail Ministry (Bisbee County) Bisbee County Jail 3:30P
FRI (4th Friday) Forerunners Outreach Min. Bible Lesson Fellowship Hall 4:00P
SAT Intercessory Prayer Sanctuary 7:00A
Music Ministry – As Assigned Sanctuary 9:00A—Noon
Music Ministry—As Assigned Sanctuary 6:30P—9:00P
Christian Men’s NA Open Recovery Mtg. Fellowship Hall 6:00P
SUN Sunday school (for all ages) As Assigned 8:45A
Morning Worship Sanctuary 10:00A
Children’s Church (ages 4-11) 2nd Floor 10:30A
SUN (3rd Sunday) Prison Ministry (Mohave/Papago Unit) Fry’s Parking Lot 4:30 P
SUN (4th Sunday) Men’s Ministry Fellowship
Fort Huachuca Bowling Alley 4:00P
CURRENT MINISTRY OPPORTUNITIES
March Calendar of Events (According to the Church Office)
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I Corinthians 6:19 New Living Translation
Don't you realize that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, who
lives in you and was given to you by God? You do not belong to
yourself, ….
Sierra Vista Community
Advisory Meeting
Date: March 12, 2014
Time:12:30 p.m.
Place: Sierra Vista Police
Dept.
901 N. Coronado Dr.
Sierra Vista, Arizona
85635
Sunday, April 27—4 PM
The Paul Missionary Baptist Church is the special guest of
Pastor Orante & Cheryle Jenkins of
Our Father’s House Church in Tucson, AZ
Pastor Shawn L. Buckhanan, Preaching
St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church Ministry teams in charge
of Worship to include the Associate Ministers, Deacons,
Deaconess, Ushers, Musicians, Mass Choir, and Congregation
RSVP by Tuesday, April 22
by calling the church office 458-5809
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ST. PAUL FOOD PANTRY DRIVE—
HELP feed the Hungry via the St. Paul Food Pantry.
Open Tuesday—Thursday 10 AM—2 PM
Matthew 25:35-40 New Living Translation (NLT)
“For I was hungry, and you fed me….Then these righteous ones will reply, ‘Lord, when
did we ever see you hungry and feed you?....... When did we ever see you sick or in prison and visit you?.... And the King will say,
‘I tell you the truth, when you did it to one of the least of these my brothers and sisters, you
were doing it to me!’
It is suggested, as a family ministry, to remember those
less fortunate than you, by purchasing an item or two to
contribute to the food pantry when you do your grocery
shopping. Also, gift cards for $10 or less for a local gro-
cery store are great items for families needing milk, eggs,
meat, etc.
We are looking for a few good volunteers to help keep the
food pantry clean, current dates on contributions, etc.
For information see Sis. Barbara Wiggins
Food Pantry Ministry Volunteer
Recommended, but not limited to:
Oatmeal
Pancake Mix
Syrup
Spaghetti and sauce
Noodles
Tuna
Apple Sauce
Cornmeal
Flour
Rice
Macaroni & Cheese
Potatoes (Instant—boxed)
Canned pre-cooked Meats (chicken/ham/turkey)
Enchiladas (pre-packaged)
Chili
Cereal
Canned Milk
Pop Tarts
Non-perishable can goods and staples (easy open)
Gift Cards to a local grocery store (for office use)
Thank you in advance for your love and support of a min-
istry designed to feed the hungry in our church and com-
munity. Our prayers are with them and those who help in
the time of such need. Amen.
The next Cochise Baptist Association
Pastor’s Fellowship will be Tuesday,
March11th at 10 AM at the
Amistad Baptist Churchin Douglas. Southern Arizona 2014 Commencement
Date: Saturday, April 5, 2014
Time: 10:00 am, 3:00 pm MST
Venue: JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort Address: 3800 W. Starr Pass Blvd Tucson, AZ 85745
Our own Monchel Mayes, daughter of Annette Mayes will be receiving her Master Degree and we have been invited to come and share her special day.
CONGRATULATIONS Monchel from your church family
Scholarship are available for the Class of 2014
Scholarships are now available from the following organizations:
Huachuca Area Branch, NAACP; Condon Chapter #12, Order of the Eastern Stars (OES); and South West Association of Buffalo Solders SWABS). These scholarships are open to all high School graduating seniors. For more information you may email: [email protected], or call (520)220-2449; (520) 458-6728.
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U R Invited to attend ~Sunday school at 8:45 AM—9:45 AM
Classes for Children to Adults are offered
Rev. Marjorie E. Haynes, Superintendent
Teachers are being recruited at this time for all classes. If you are interested,
please see the Sunday School Superintendent.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Every Sunday Morning
Children’s Church & Youth & Adult Sunday School Teachers’ Needed
Ministry need! If you are gifted to work with Children between the ages of Birth to 3; 4-11; or 12-17, then your gifts are
needed. St. Paul Members we desperately need your help.
Sunday School Teachers Meeting will be Thursday, March 20th. Teachers please mark your calendar and plan
on attending.
For More Information, please see
Pastor Buckhanan (Interim for Children’s Church) and/or Rev. Marjorie E. Haynes for Sunday School
Welcome to your Meeting Place
Current Narcotic Anonymous Meeting Schedules for SV & Vicinity
All Meetings at St. Paul—2nd Floor—Fellowship Hall
Monday - 6:30 PM at St. Paul (www.spmbcsv.com)
Tuesday - 12 Noon - St. Andrew - website: [email protected]
Tuesday - 7:30 PM - Good Neighbor Alliance Meeting Room - website: [email protected]
Wednesday - 7:00 PM— Oscar Yrun Center - must go to center and sign up
Thursday - 5:30 PM at St. Paul
Friday - 7:30 PM (Closed Meeting) - St. Andrew Catholic Church
Saturday - 7:30 PM (Closed Meeting) - St. Andrew Catholic Church
Saturday—6 PM (Unofficial—Open Men’s Bible based NA Meeting) at St. Paul
Sunday - 3:00 PM - St. Andrew
We care about your recovery and God’s desire for you to live and not die.
Choose a meeting and enjoy your life one day at a time.
“We Do Recover!” Jeremiah 29:11
LEADERSHIP TRAINING
Saturday
01 March at 9:30 AM ~ Manual & Expectations
Participants:
All Elected Officers, All Appointed Officers, All Ministers, All Chairpersons, All Deacons & Deaconess
Any questions, please call
458-5809 and ask for Pastor Buck
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DEPOSIT of $20.00 is due now. Limited seating! REGISTRATION AVAILABLE AT THE INFO TABLE
Oh Lord, my God, when I in awesome wonder—Consider all the worlds Thy Hands have made!
Join the St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church family for our second
Fellowship Trip to the Grand Canyon! Friday, May 23rd - Saturday, May 24, 2014
Hop on board our executive tour bus which will depart St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church, 227 N. Carmichael Avenue, Sierra Vista,
for a fun-filled journey to Grand Canyon, AZ. It’s a turn-around, which means we leave late Friday and awaken in the morning to
God’s masterpiece, sunrise at the Grand Canyon. Enjoy a blessed day exploring what God has created for YOU!
Friday, May 23rd at 10:00 p.m. – Depart from St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church upon Citizen Auto Stage Co. Gray Line Tours
Charter Bus
Saturday, May 24th at approximately 6:00 a.m. -Arrive at the Grand Canyon
Breakfast on your own Saturday morning. Meet up for a fellowship luncheon at the Bright Angel Lodge at 12:00 noon
(optional)
Continue to explore the Grand Canyon on your own until 4:30 p.m.
5:00 p.m. Depart the Grand Canyon for HOME!!
7:00 p.m. Buffet Dinner in Phoenix (pay as you go)
Sunday, May 25th - arrive at St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church at approximately 2:00 a.m.
Expected Prices are as follows:
$60.00 per person for motor coach ride which covers bus seat, driver, miles, fuel, hours, bus driver’s room and park admission fee.
Payment plans will be available.
Please visit www.nps.gov/grca for detailed information on activities and attractions available at the Grand Canyon for you to enjoy.
Participants are responsible for their own meals, attractions, and souvenirs. Please contact Sis. Annette Mayes at 520-559-3849 or
Sis. Sundi Williams at 520-249-0737 with any questions.
HOLY WEEK IS COMING—2014
Palm Sunday, April 13—10 AM Service
Foot Washing Service, Tuesday, April 15—6:30 PM Service
Ugandan Choir, Wednesday, April 16—6:30 PM Service
Maundy Thursday, April 17—6 PM Service
Faith Presbyterian Lutheran Church with Pastor Virginia Studer
Good Friday, April 18—7 PM Service with Victory Christian Center
Children’s Easter Program, Saturday, April 19 at 4 PM
Sunrise Service, Sunday, April 20 at 6 AM—Veteran’s Memorial Park
Easter Worship, Sunday, April 20 at 10 AM
EASTER IS COMING!
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Lift Him Up! And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me. - John 12:32 (king James version)
We made it easier for you to
find us now at:
The Vision Center SV
KBM - The building of the Vision Center
is an on-going efforts to erect a multi-
community building to meet the spiritual,
social and the Sierra Vista Community.
We are currently accepting donations to
support the building of this new facility.
Please place your contribution in the
Wooden Box located at the front of the
church, during the morning collection.
THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS
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The Paul
227 N. Carmichael Avenue
Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
How to reach the masses, men of every birth,
For an answer, Jesus gave the key:
“And I, if I be lifted up from the earth,
Will draw all men unto Me.”
Refrain
Lift Him up, Lift Him up,
Still He speaks from eternity:
“And I, if I be lifted up from the earth,
Will draw all men unto Me.”
Oh! the world is hungry for the Living Bread,
Lift the Savior up for them to see;
Trust Him, and do not doubt the words that He
said,
“I’ll draw all men unto Me.”
Refrain
Don’t exalt the preacher, don’t exalt the pew,
Preach the Gospel simple, full and free;
Prove Him and you will find that promise is true,
“I’ll draw all men unto Me.”
Refrain
Lift Him up by living as a Christian ought,
Let the world in you the Savior see;
Then men will gladly follow Him Who once taught,
“I’ll draw all men unto Me.”
Refrain
Words: Johnson, Oatman, Jr., 1903