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Why “Easter” Bothers Me and Is Still My Favorite Holiday For all I love about Easter, there are also things that bother me about it. First of all, I have never appreciated how our society secularizes Christian holidays. Is Christmas about Santa Claus or the birth of our Savior? Is October 31st about collecting candy or celebrating the day Martin Luther nailed his 95 Thesis to the door in Wittenburg? Is Easter about egg hunts and bunnies or is it about celebrating Christ’s victory over death? Santa, 4.5 April Tools Men’s Breakfast 4.6 Beerock Bake-Off 4.12 South Pacific Musical 4.14 Student Ministry Mission Trip 4.18 Good Friday Service 4.20 Easter Services De- Continued on page 2… Non Profit Org. U.S. Postage Paid PERMIT # 68 SELMA CA 93662 Seth Pankratz Pastor Luke Chow Cody Fedor Jamie Wenter Kelsi McKay Melanie Moore Karri Smith Carrie King Bob Allen Senior Pastor: Student Ministry: Children’s Ministry: Communications Ministry: Facilities Ministry: Office Ministry: Senior Event Coordinator: Selma First Baptist Church 2025 Grant Street Selma, CA 93662 559 - 896 - 5842 www.selmafirstbaptist.org facebook.com/SelmaFBC FIRST BAPTIST SELMA April 2014 | Monthly Newsletter of Selma First Baptist Church To help make disciples of Jesus Christ, who love God and love others in our community, region, and world. SELMA FIRST BAPTIST

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Why “Easter” Bothers Me and Is Still My Favorite Holiday

For all I love about Easter, there are also things that bother me about it. First of all, I have never appreciated how our society secularizes Christian holidays. Is Christmas about Santa Claus or the birth of our Savior?

Is October 31st about collecting candy or celebrating the day Martin Luther nailed his 95 Thesis to the door in Wittenburg? Is Easter about egg hunts and bunnies or is it about celebrating Christ’s victory over death? Santa,

4.5 April Tools Men’s Breakfast

4.6 Beerock Bake-Off

4.12 South Pacif ic Musical

4.14 Student Ministry Mission Trip

4.18 Good Friday Service

4.20 Easter Services

De-

Continued on page 2…

Non Profit Org.

U.S. Postage Paid

PERMIT # 68

SELMA CA 93662

Seth Pankratz

Pastor Luke Chow

Cody Fedor

Jamie Wenter

Kelsi McKay

Melanie Moore

Karri Smith

Carrie King

Bob Allen

Senior Pastor:

Student Ministry:

Children’s Ministry:

Communications Ministry:

Facilities Ministry:

Office Ministry:

Senior Event Coordinator:

Selma First Baptist Church 2025 Grant Street

Selma, CA 93662

559-896-5842 www.selmafirstbaptist.org

facebook.com/SelmaFBC

FIRST BAPTIST

SELMA April 2014 | Monthly Newsletter of Selma First Baptist Church

To help make disciples of Jesus Christ, who love God and love others in our community, region, and world.

SELMA FIRST BAPTIST

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IN THIS ISSUE… Adult Ministry

page 6

Birthdays and

Anniversaries

page 11

Calendar

page 12

Serving this Month

page 5

Children’s Ministry

page 9

Easter Activities

pages 3 & 4

From the Pastor’s Blog

pages 1 & 2

Giving & Attendance

Record

page 5

Letters

page 10

Missions Corner

page 7

Student Ministry

page 8

From the Pastor’s Blog Continued from pg. 1...

mask the true meaning of these holidays, they cheapen the glorious magnificence of our celebrations.

Second, the word “Easter” is also a confusing term. The English word itself has no Christian meaning and is probably a variation of “Estre,” the goddess of springtime. When the Roman Empire adopted Christianity as the official state religion, many “pagan” traditions and celebrations were re-tasked by the church. The more traditional term for the celebration of Christ’s resurrection is the word “Pasch,” from the Greek word we translate as “Passover.” In 1 Corinthians 5:7, Paul refers to Christ as our “paschal lamb” or Pasch. Other languages such as Italian, French, Danish, Dutch, Spanish, Etc., have preserved this term to refer to the “Easter” celebration. The word Easter is confusing, but it stuck, so we use it.

Third, we don’t celebrate Easter long enough. We tend to think of Easter as just one day, but “Easter” is actually a season; preceded by lent. Because the explosive force of the Jesus’ resurrection was too magnificent to be contained within one day’s celebration, the church set aside fifty days of celebration. Often referred to as “the Great Fifty Days,” the Easter celebration was based on the Jewish festival of fifty days that began with the opening of the harvest season two days after the start of Passover and extended until what became known as the Day of Pentecost. For these fifty days, Christians have traditionally greeted each other with the phrases, “Christ Is Risen… He Is Risen Indeed!”

Lastly, Easter bothers me because

even the more experienced Christians among us fail to fully grasp the significance of what Easter means to us. We know that Easter celebrates Christ’s resurrection, but we fail to recognize that this one event drastically impacted our faith and spiritual lives. Jesus and his resurrection affects everything of significance. Jesus is the very center of

the universe, the One in whom “all things hold

together” (Colossians 1:17). Like a cosmic explosion that reverberates in all directions, his resurrection gives Christians a new understanding of the past, present, and future.

The entire Christian faith hinges on this one single event. Because Jesus rose from the dead, it verified and validated everything that he said and everything he claimed to be. And that’s why Easter is such a big deal for Christians, because our entire faith hinges, not on a teaching, not on a philosophy, but on an actual event in history. If Christ did not rise from the dead, there is no point in being a Christian, our faith would be worthless, and there would be no hope in life after death (1 Corinthians 15:12-19).

This Easter/Pasch, make your celebration meaningful and memorable. Make church attendance on Good Friday and Easter Sunday your top priority for starting this season. Invite your friends and family to celebrate with you. This year we are introducing a new format for a Good Friday Service. Come out to Selma FBC on Friday, April 18th at 6:30 PM to remember Christ’s loving sacrifice and be prepared for one of the most meaningful and memorable Good Friday Services you have ever experienced. Let your heart fill with gratitude, praise, and worship as you face the emotions and magnitude of what Christ did for us. On Easter Sunday, join us at 10:00 AM, for a grand celebration to kickstart the “Great Fifty Days.” Featuring our Choir and brass ensemble, worship our Risen Lord, through song and His Word. Rejoice as

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SERVICES

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Calling All Singers An Easter Choir is forming and we want you! Practices are scheduled for April 2, 9, and 16. Please contact Cindy Pendegraft for more information.

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Neighborhood Easter Parties Bring Easter to your neighborhood! Partner with another church family and together reach out, get to know your neighbors, and invite them to our Easter services here at Selma First Baptist. SFBC will be providing a packet for you to throw an Easter Egg hunt and party. Please fill out the form provided in the church bulletin or contact the church office. Packets will include: Easter Eggs

SFBC Easter services flyers

Invitations

$100 for party supplies, candy and/or food

What a great time of year to be a blessing to your friends and neighbors!

Palm Sunday, April 13 Celebrate the triumphal entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, the week before his death and resurrection. The children will walk around the

church with palm branches. This is a

reminder of when Christ rode into

Jerusalem on a donkey to fulfill the

prophecy. Join us for Palm Sunday.

Flower Cross Please bring flowers to

decorate the cross on

Easter morning by 9.

Pictures by the cross will

be available before

and after the 10am ser-

vice.

Easter Lilies Lilies are available to order to honor or remember a special person. Please fill out the envelope in the bulletin on April 6 or 13. Lilies are $12. Please take the lilies home with you on Easter Sunday.

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Serving April 6th 10:00 am/7:00 pm

Nursery– Kristi Pankratz & Darlene Wilbanks/

Jennifer Yarbrough

Walking/Preschool-Keri Viau & Caitlyn Larkin/

Jessica Delgado

Greeters– Dianna Angelo/Curtis & Dimple Rasmussen

Serving April 13th 10:00 am/7:00 pm

Nursery– Dimple Rasmussen & Lisa Coigny/

Jennifer Yarbrough

Walking/Preschool-Christina Stephens &

Debbie Lopez/Jessica Delgado

Greeters– Ken & Shirley L’Ecuyer/Arlie & Alison Rogers

SERVING THIS MONTH

Serving April 20th 10:00 am/7:00 pm

Nursery-Russell & Janet Mitchell/

Jennifer Yarbrough

Walking/Preschool-Kathy & Cheyenne Smith/

Jessica Delgado

Greeters– John & Sally Griffin/Chris & Karri Smith

Serving April 27th 10:00 am/7:00 pm

Nursery-Shirley Hughes & Kiley Reetz/

Jennifer Yarbrough

Walking/Preschool-Traci & Lexi Coates/

Jessica Delgado

Greeters– Cecil & Judy Eslick/Cecil & Judy Eslick

ATTENDANCE AND GIVING

March 2nd: 10:00am-192/7:00pm-49 March 9th: 10:00am - 209/7:00pm-41 March 16th: 10:00am– 213/7:00pm– 46 March 23, 2014: 10:00am-203/7:00pm-39

3-2-14 3-9-14 3-16-14 3-23-14

General Offering 8,531.00 9,477.28 5253.50 3,609.97

Sunday School 28.06 30.00 12.00 14.00

Fellowship/Comm. Fund 165.00

Good Shepherd-Haiti 29.00 5.00 45.00

Children’s Ministry 100.00

Adult Ministry

Children’s Camp 100.00

Youth Mission Trip 50.00

Church Rental 75.00 950.00

Youth Camp 128.00

Office 10.21 340.00

Memorial

Aqua De Vida

ABW 100.00 114.70

WNL 120.00 152.00 152.00 125.00

Coffee Ministry 2.00 5.30 6.00

Study Books 262.00 32.00 56.00 71.00

Music Ministry

Senior Adult Ministry

Soda Machine

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ADULT MINISTRY

JUST OLDER YOUTH

Beerock Bake-off & Lunch! Sunday, April 6th 11:30am Are you a beerock connoisseur? Do you love making and sharing beerocks? Then come to our bake-off on April 6th after the morning worship service. We will be having a competition to decide which recipe to serve in

our Raisin Festival booth in May. Please sign up in the back to enter your beerocks!

Not a beerock baker but like eating beerocks? Join us to help pick the winner. We will have salad and dessert to enjoy too!

Men’s “April Tools” Breakfast

Saturday, April 5th 9:00am Fellowship Hall Men, do you have tools laying around that you haven’t used in awhile? Want to exchange it for a different tool? No fooling! Arlie is hosting a tool exchange in April. Plus, there will be breakfast. Dust off your tools and come down to the church. See Arlie Rogers for more information.

Sunday Night Bible Study

Sundays 5pm Fellowship Hall Come and dig into the 2 Corinthians. This Bible study is open to all.

All-Church Family Camp

May 23-26 Plan to head up the mountain to Sugar Pine Christian Camps with us. Come for the worship, connect with God and others, and have lots of fun. It is going to be an awesome camp! Sign up in the back of the sanctuary. The cost for camp this year is $50 per person with a $175 family maximum. (We have limited lodging down at main camp if you prefer nicer accommodations. Price is yet to be determined.) Contact Melanie 974-5025.

Night Church

Sundays 7pm Have you checked out our evening service? Come join us!

South Pacific

Saturday, April 12th 2pm Bob Allen is taking a group to see South Pacific at the Selma Cultural Arts Center on April 12. A classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical filled with comedy, drama and unforgettable music. Set in an island paradise during World War II, two parallel love stories are threatened by the dangers of prejudice and war. Please sign up in the back of the sanctuary to reserve your tickets.

McCall Village Bible Study

Wednesdays 10:30am New 10-week series on “Understanding Eternal Security” by Dr. Charles Stanley. Looking into the depths of Scripture will help you to be at peace in the conviction of your eternal inheritance in Christ. New attenders are welcome!!

Women’s Bible Study

Tuesdays 9:30am This group is led by Joyce Smart. All women are invited to join this intermediate level study group. We read a chapter from our selected study book and discuss it. There is no homework. Our goal is to gain insight into a deeper walk with the Lord. For more information, contact Joyce Smart.

Baptism Sunday

Easter April 20th Would you like to be baptized? Contact Pastor Seth or Pastor Luke.

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MISSIONS CORNER

Clipping for Missions

Keep clipping those Campbells Soup Labels and Box Tops for Education. The soup labels are

sent to the Hopi school in Arizona for much needed transportation costs. The box tops go to local schools to supplement school activities. The donation containers are back on the Mission Table. Be sure you are clipping labels and box tops as shown on the flyer.

Student Mission Trip

April 13-18 San Francisco City Impact “This is a great way to not just help others but share the love and grace that God has shown me.” -David Helm

Our youth group is partnering with City Impact over Easter Break to minister to those living in the Tenderloin District of San Francisco. This area is stricken with poverty and is in desperate need of the grace of God. The students will be delivering meals, ministering on the street, working on construction projects, working in rescue missions & soup kitchens, working in schools and so much more. Information is available in the back of the sanctuary if you would like to know more about the trip, what to pray for or financially supporting the team. Pastor Luke is also available to answer any questions.

Circle Dorcas - Special Guest Jan Wheatley

Thursday, April 10th 10am Fireside Room Jan Wheatley will be sharing about the situation in Ukraine. She will also share about Alex & Patrice Dimitriv, missionaries in the Ukraine. A note from Alex & Patrice:

Please pray for the Ukraine. The western region of Ukraine is very calm right now but the east is in chaos. Putin has closed the boarder to Crimea and no one knows what he will do next. Ukraine Prayer List: Please pray for... **The new government for wisdom, strength, and unity... **The people of Ukraine for unity and for strength and understanding of the truth... **That Satan's lies would be seen for what they are and not have power over the people... **That God's truth and love would be spread through this.... ***Forgiveness and understanding between Russian speaking and Ukrainian speaking people... ***The Tatars (group of people who originally lived in Crimea, but Russians hate them) for their safety if they are still in Crimea and for provision for those who left Crimea with nothing... *** The Ukrainian soldiers that are still in Crimea now behind enemy lines, for their safety and freedom... ***The church to rise up, pray and be God's hands and feet of love in the midst of this... *** God to intervene and stop Putin from going any further.. *** Us, Alex and I to be His pillars of strength, peace, hope and love to all we meet and in everything we do. Thank you and God bless!!!

Missions Information

Many of the missionaries send us letters throughout the year. Please check the Mission bulletin board in the back of the sanctuary. Our missionaries covet your prayers.

“But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all

Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” – Jesus Acts 1:8

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PASTOR LUKE CHOW AND CODY FEDOR

Hi Church family!

March has been a busy and exciting month for the student

ministry. We’ve had a parent meeting, a work day, a junior

high lock-in, the Carlos O’Brien fundraiser lunch, the For All

Seasons concert, and the Rick Alonzo outreach! Currently,

the junior high ministry is continuing with its X-men vs.

Avengers competition series, while the high school ministry

has begun its new series on worship. A few pictures from this

month’s events are below.

The primary focus of the student ministry this month and the

next will be missions. God has called all of us to be full-time

missionaries in our schools, our workplaces, and within our

social circles. As a result, almost all of the activities and

events from March have been to prepare our students to be

missionaries.

From April 14-18, our student ministry will be partnering with a

missions organization called City Impact, and we will

be going on a mission trip to inner-city San Francisco.

3/20/14

While the majority of our ministry’s events are introspective

and focus primarily on benefiting our students, the purpose

of this event is to remind our students that we, the people of

God, have been blessed to be a blessing, and that we are

all called to be ministers of the gospel.

Also, please be advised that the next student ministry Parent

Meeting will be rescheduled to Sunday, May 4th at 9:00 am

in the Youth House. It was originally scheduled for May 11th,

but I just realized that that day is Mother’s Day.

Thanks so much for your overwhelming support of our

student ministry. We have been incredibly blessed by your

prayer and financial giving. Please continue to support us in

these ways as we attempt to make great the name of Jesus!

Pastor Luke

“I will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you; I will make your name great, and you

will be a blessing… all peoples on earth will be blessed through you.” Genesis 12:2

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CHILDREN’S MINISTRY Jamie Wenter & Kelsi McKay

Children’s Ministry

PALM SUNDAY

On Palm Sunday, April 13th, we

will have the children of the

church walk around the church

with palm branches. This is a

reminder of when Christ rode into

Jerusalem on a donkey to fulfill

prophecy. The crowd spread

their garments and some cut

palm branches on the road.

They shouted “Praise God for the

Son of David! Blessings on the

one who comes in the name of the Lord! Praise God in

the highest heaven!” Matt. 21:1-11

This was a great time for the people to see the

prophet from Nazareth but a sad time for Jesus as he

knew what was coming. We can rejoice even more

than the crowd did because we understand the whole

story. Jesus did not stay on the cross...HE HAS RISEN,

HE HAS RISEN INDEED!

Do you know what a Beerock is?

A Beerock is a pastry baked with ground

beef, onions and shredded cabbage. We are

selling them at the Selma Raisin Festival, May

1st, 2nd, & 3rd. In the past we have sold pizza

and would like to try something new and

something that no one else sells.

The money we raise selling the beerocks and

drinks helps children and the student ministry

go to camp this summer. Camp is not cheap

and we want to make it easier by offering this

fundraising

opportunity. A sign up sheet with time slots will

be available soon in the back of the sanctuary.

If you know you can help with set up and take

down (we need trucks and

man power) please let us

know by calling the office or

contacting someone in the

Student or Children’s

departments.

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL

July 14-18, 2014

The Israelites journey from Egypt to the Promised

Land.

Please pray about where God would have you help

in this wonderful opportunity to tell about God’s love.

VBS Planning Meeting

Tuesday, May 13 6:30pm

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But God demonstrates his own love for us in this:

While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.

Romans 5:8

Thank You

Letters You’re Appreciated

Important

Update:

God Bless the First Baptist Church Family, It’s a privilege and an honor to be a member of this Baptist Church. I came to Bethel Home on October 23 at 10:00 am on a Tuesday morning in 1988. This October it will be 27 years that I have been here and at the church. When Craig Statton came in 1993, he was a good pastor. All of the past pastors have been good and did a good job while they were here.. When I came to church, I looked around and this was a nice church, but there was no elevator. So I prayed to God and we got an elevator in 2007. I cut the ribbon when it opened. My smile makes your day and your smile makes my day. My personality and my attitude is the best. Everyone in the church when they see me, they greet me and shake my hand. I remember the first day I came. I was very nervous. On that day I said to myself, “What kind of people go here?” I didn’t know. Dan Sparks was putting out signs and I came up to him and he shook my hand and said, “Come on in!” Since then, I have been in this church. I am very pleased with everybody, their attitude and their smiles. One morning, Craig Statton said he was leaving and I dictated a letter to him. It was hard for me because it was hard to see him leave. Now we have a new pastor, Seth Pankratz. His smile and his personality is very nice. When I go in he says, “Hi Gilbert, how are you?” If we get a van, it would be easier for me to get to church. I am getting old and I don’t know how long I can use a wheel chair to get there.. I am a spirit. I have a soul. I live in a body. God said it. I believe it. And that settles it. Gilbert Shamshoian

Dear Members fo the First Baptist Chruch, I would like to thank you for your continued support of Garfield School’s Box Tops for Education program. I have been sending in the box tops that your church family and our school families have been donating. So far this year, I have sent in right around $100.00. We are using the monies from the box tops program to help fund special activities to reward the students. Thank you again for your help and support of this program. The students and staff here at Garfield truly appreciate it. Sincerely, Mandy Balakian Box Tops for Education Coordinator

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1 - Janevah Escobedo, Andrea Fairbanks, Sharon Wilkin 3 - Curtis Rasmussen 4 - Mallory Barnett, Ken L’Ecuyer, Kassandra Workentine 6 - Jude Alonzo, Arlenn McMurtry 9 - Nathan Fairbanks 10 - Laurie O’Brien, Carol Smith 11 - Chris Smith 12 - Jeremiah Escobedo, Karri Smith 13 - Troy Yarbrough 14 - Luke Sanborn 15 - Bob Allen, Frances Harrington, Toby Sheehan 16 - Roland Alanis 17 - Dee Dee McArron 19 - David Moore, Lorraine Rasmussen 21 - Sue Adkins, Irene Boyd, 22 - Austin Lopez, Jeremy Paul 24 - Ken Carter 25 - Audrey Brand, Leslie Mynderup 26 - Jane Meisenheimer, Janet Mitchell , 27 - Charles Davison, Robert Marshall , Kelsi McKay 28 - Akil l ies Flores 29 - John Terry 30 - Alex Harrington

Birthdays in April Anniversaries in April

1 - Bil l & Sue Adkins, Cecil & Judith Eslick 2 - John & Sally Griff in

7 - Andrew & Janelle Reetz 10 - Jeffrey McMurty & Linda Wise,

Dan & Leslie Sparks 11 - Ralph & Paula Hull ,

Shawn & Kathy Smith 15 - Curtis & Christine Larkin, Robert & Carolyn Marshall , Victor & Donna McMurtry

16 - Bob & Sylvia Workentine 19 - Robert & Hazel Maier 26 - Larry & Sharon Cruff ,

Max & Debbie Sanborn 27 - Larry & Keri Viau

OUR CHURCH FAMILY CELEBRATIONS

Wanted! Sound System Operators

Our church has many different events that take place during the year and we are in need of more people trained to use our sound system. We have wonderful people in place and would like to train a few more in the near future. If this an area of giftedness or interest to you, please see Pastor Seth or call the church office.

If you aren’t seeing your name on our birthday or anniversary list, please call the church office and share your special dates with us. (We won’t post the year!) We very much wish to celebrate you here in the Lift Letter and in our prayers.

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