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The First ARP Church Newsletter February 2018
Filled with All Fullness By Pastor Matt Kuiken
As I recall, the U.S. Army once had a marketing campaign using the slogan, “Be all you can be.” The challenge
was to reject mediocrity and to fully realize one’s potential. This slogan perhaps has slight value to those living
within the prison of fallen human nature, but its usefulness expands astronomically for those united to Christ by
faith. As Christians, we have been adopted into God’s family. We have been filled with His Spirit. Our past is
forgiven, our future secure, and our present purposeful. As recipients of the grace of the Gospel, our potential for
growth and glory has increased immeasurably. Now when we hear, “Be all you can be,” we complete the phrase
with, “Be all you can be – in Christ.” When we consider the slogan this way our potential is unlimited.
At First ARP Church, 2018 will be a year where we grow towards our potential in Christ. We have a major building
expansion right around the corner. This project will help us fulfill our potential by improving our parking and
accessibility and expanding our ministry capacity on the campus. These campus additions and improvements
however, are not an end in themselves. They are a small part of the larger spiritual picture of what God is doing at
First ARP.
What is He doing? He is teaching us. He is answering the prayer of the Apostle Paul in Ephesians 3. In Ephesians
3:14-19 we find this prayer for the church. “For this reason I bow my knees before the Father, from whom every
family in heaven and on earth is named, that according to the riches of his glory he may grant you to be
strengthened with power through his Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith
– that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may have strength to comprehend with all the saints what is the
breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be
filled with all the fullness of God.” By God’s grace this will be a year where we learn again about the love of Jesus.
We will learn again that the saving love of Jesus is something we never outgrow or leave behind. We will find that
it goes deeper and reaches wider than we thought before. For those who know the love of Christ, we will find that it
surpasses our knowledge and there is still more to learn. God is teaching us this year that there is still more of Him
to explore and experience – but it all comes back to the love of Jesus.
God is stretching us as well. Growth is change and change is hard. In Christ however, change is always purposeful
and redemptive. As we rest and rely on Him this year we will, “be filled with all the fullness of God.” This reminds
us that we have not arrived yet. There is still more work to be done. And this work will be done by God himself.
All we can do is want it and wait for it and welcome it with prayer and praise. Do we want to be filled with all the
fullness of God? There are several reasons why we must. It honors those who have come before us. There have been
so many faithful men and women who have laid a strong foundation of faith for us. By building on that foundation,
we honor them. It honors those who will come after us. God has blessed us and entrusted us with children and
families. By allowing God to fulfill his work in us today, we make possible even greater work in the future through
those who come behind us. It also honors those around us. As God works in us He also works through us. He works
through us to share His grace and glory in all sorts of tangible and intangible ways. Finally, being filled with the
fullness of God honors God for who He is and enables Him to receive the glory that He is rightfully due in this
world and in our lives. Our greatest good is found in God receiving the greatest glory.
2018 is an exciting year for First ARP Church. This year we will, “Be all we can be – in Christ.” Each of us has a
role to play in this as we allow God to work in us and through us. We don’t know all the details but we know what
God is doing. He is teaching us and stretching us so that we, “may be filled with all the fullness of God.”
Financial Update (General Operating Fund)
As of 12/31/17
Revenues $1,488,385.69
Expenses 1,403,865.31
Net Surplus (deficit) $ 84,520.38
Sunday Worship Attendance
8:30 11:00 Total
January 7 221 278 499
January 14 236 245 481
January 21 251 287 538
Pastors’ Prayer Partners
The next meeting of the Pastors’ Prayer Partners will be on
Saturday, February 3, 2018 at 7:30am in the Fellowship
Hall. All men are invited to come and help us lift up our
pastors in prayer.
Seeds for Eternity Campaign
First ARP has received $5,415,714.22 toward our goal of
$6,000,000. Thank you for your generous support of our
Capital Campaign.
Sunday Morning Coffee Servers
February 4: Gus & Miriam Connor
February 11: Fred & Vicki Caldwell
February 18: Jack & Sally Green
February 25: Sue Ellington
Sunday Morning Ushers for February
8:30: Gene Barber, Andy Dyksterhouse, Martin McKinley
11:00: Fred Caldwell, Tom Balsom, Artie Cooper, Ron
Kirkpatrick
Sunday Morning Greeters
February (8:30): TBA
February 4 & 11 (11:00): Max & Brenda Garretson
February 18 & 25 (11:00): Bob & Jo Ann Sytz
Charity Davidson—2/1
Brittany Lear—2/1
George Belk—2/2
Tabatha Drawdy—2/2
Jack Green—2/2
Ethan Shell—2/2
Evan Friday—2/4
Sherry Huss—2/4
Vicki Marsh—2/4
Alex Wylie—2/4
Timothy McPeters—2/5
Austin Moss—2/5
Pascal Vance—2/5
Tyler Long—2/6
Shirley Nolen—2/6
Aimee Oliphant—2/8
Peggy Starr—2/8
Elizabeth Maney—2/9
Ann Medley—2/10
Luke Gallagher—2/11
John Loughridge—2/11
Grace Kucera—2/12
Graham Kucera—2/12
Olivia Hedrick—2/13
Jeff Friday—2/14
Carolyn Bomgaars—2/15
Jim Todd—2/15
Cristian Toro—2/16
Joe West—2/16
Russ McKay—2/18
Sandy Merrell—2/18
Julia Lee Payne—2/18
Annie Anthony—2/19
Jack Lear—2/19
Anne McAllister—2/19
Sharron McPeters—2/19
Kathryn Painter—2/19
Martha Cox—2/20
Caris McKeown—2/20
Caroline Moore—2/20
Mary Lisa Sherrill—2/20
Che Hooks—2/21
Zack Stroupe—2/21
James Bostick—2/22
Connor Cherry—2/22
J’Shawn Leach—2/22
Cathy Foster—2/23
Lauren Haubert—2/23
Ashley Fretz—2/24
Sharon Huffstetler—2/24
Morris Keeter—2/24
Debra Starnes—2/25
Dirk Widener—2/25
Will Henry—2/27
Jerry Miller—2/27
Cheryl Belk—2/28
Ben Cherry—2/28
Walter Payne—2/28
Mike Craig—2/29
Katelyn Smith—2/29
Online Giving Link
Online giving is once again up and running. Check it out at
www.firstarpchurch.org.
Attention: Important Notice
Please do not paint, move furniture, change or hang pictures, or
make any other significant changes in the buildings without
talking to Wade Huss and Jean Stewart. Posters must be
attached to our bulletin boards located throughout the buildings.
Do not tape anything to the walls or doors of the church. It will
be removed. Thank you.
Family Promise (IHN) Volunteers
First ARP will be supporting Family Promise (IHN) guests off
campus during 2018. We will not need volunteers until our new
facility is complete. Thank you for your faithfulness to this
ministry.
Leonard & Marlene Walls 2/07/76 42 years
Mike & Judy Daniels 2/10/74 44 years
Steve & Lisa Buchanan 2/14/87 31 years
Dan & Pat McCurry 2/14/59 59 years
Bob & Jo Ann Sytz 2/15/58 60 years
Cristian & Hilda Toro 2/15/08 10 years
Don & Gloria Wilson 2/18/62 56 years
Brad & Claire Wilson 2/19/94 24 years
Ray & Carolyn Jones 2/21/70 48 years
Joe & Debbie Erwin 2/22/14 4 years
Joe & Patsy Boyles 2/23/63 55 years
Fred & Vicki Caldwell 2/23/68 50 years
New Vespers Service Come join us on the last Sunday night of every month
beginning February 25 at 6pm for our new Vespers Service.
This service will be like a hymn-sing. If you love to sing
hymns, you will like this service.
CHILI COOKOFF! Wednesday, February 21
CALLING ALL CHILI COOKERS!!! If you are willing to provide a pot of chili for the Chili Cookoff on February 21
st at 5:30pm, please
contact Josh Starnes or Josh Hjemvick in the church office (704-864-3468). All funds raised will go to the YOUTH mission trip this summer. Chili cookers will be judged by 3 enthusiastic chili lovers on the best chili and the winner will receive a great prize!
JOIN US FOR A NIGHT OF FUN!
Wednesday Nights 2018! Wednesday Nights ministries began on a different note this year
with our Annual Talent Show on January 10 and Large Group
Teaching Time with Pastors Matt and Jeff on January 17, 24,
and 31. Following supper on February 7, we will have a Special
ARPConnect Missions Presentation at 6:30pm.
Adult Elective Classes will begin February 14 at 6:30pm.
Listed below are the classes being offered. Use Sunday’s
bulletin insert to sign up for a class and drop it in the offering
plate.
• Samson Society – Mark Forbes leading men in deepening
their love for Christ and His Church
• Men’s Journey Group – Micah Bomgaars and Randy
Mumford leading a men’s discipleship time
• Women’s Journey Group – A time for ladies’ building
real community with Sabrina Kuiken and Annabelle Kelly
• Knit One – Pray One – A time of community prayer for
any and all who want to participate!
• Pillars of Faith – A study with Pastor Matt of significant
historical figures and how God used them to impact the
Church
• The Book of Nehemiah – A Bible study with Pastor Jeff
looking into lessons learned during one of the great
building programs of God’s people
Wednesday Night Supper Menus
Fellowship Hall - 5:30pm
($4.00 per person or $12.00 per family)
February 7 chicken tenders, french fries, baked beans, tossed salad, dessert
February 14 barbecue, tossed salad, french fries, baked beans, dessert
February 21 Chili Cook-off for Youth Mission Trips!
February 28 spaghetti, tossed salad, garlic bread, dessert
Church Book Clubs! February Reads!
Morning Club
Monday, February 26—10:00 a.m.—Church Campus
“Pilgrim’s Progress” by John Bunyan
Evening Club
Monday, February 26 – 7:00 p.m. Home of Rebecca Maney, 2701 Steeplechase Road, 28056
“The Lady and the Lionheart” by Joann Bischof
Church Library We always have new books! Books and movies may be checked out for 3 weeks. Please be courteous and return items on time.
Facilities Coordinator at First ARP
We are still searching for a permanent Facilities Coordinator
which is a 20 hour per week position. If you are interested in a
full job description or submitting a resume, contact Mike
Foster at the church office.
The Blood Drive Was Here!
On January 16 (the day and night before the BIG SNOW) we held the First ARP Blood Drive, in spite of the weather to come.
Although many of our usual donors were sick and the raising of the hemoglobin requirement for men to 13.0, we collected 37 pints.
Thank you donors and table volunteers! Save the date for our next blood drive on May 22nd, that’s 126 days from this one! Hope to
see you there! Vicki Marsh
Children’s Ministry Updates
Big Hug Sunday!
Sunday, February 11
Bring $5.00 for Haiti Smile Banks!
Operation Artic!
Exploring the Coolest Book on the Planet!
Wednesday Nights! K-Fifth Grade!
“Therefore Go!” . . .and make disciples of all nations.
Join Us for a Spotlight on Missions! Reaching Wide, Rooting Deep!
Saturday, February 10 following the Missions Meal!
Childcare provided for ages 4 and under.
Age-Graded Programming for K-Fifth Grade.
Reservations: [email protected], [email protected]
Teacher Orientation!
Spring Quarter SS Teachers!
Sunday, February 18
Choice of Times:
12:15 p.m., 5:00 p.m.
Conference Room, First Floor Due to the introduction of new policies and
procedures, please consider this
orientation mandatory.
Celebrate Winter Birthdays at West Gastonia!
Friday, February 23, 4:00-5:00 p. m.
Join us as a Volunteer; contact Rebecca Maney.
Team Timothy Continues! February Verses!
February 4—Luke 10:27 February 11—John 13:34
February 18– I Corinthians 10:31 February 25—I Samuel 16:7
Communicants Class to Begin! Grades 3-6!
February 18– May 6, 2018 During the SS hour
The group will meet in a designated room on the Third Floor.
This class is for students whose parents feel they are ready to make a public profession of faith and become
Communicant members of First A. R. P. Church.
Contact Jon Oliphant, Pastoral Intern. [email protected]
Can You Think About Summer Yet? We Can! Save the Dates!
Adventure Camp, Jr.—June 25-28 Summer Adventure Camp—July 23-26
Berlin Mission Trip 2018
She was in Berlin but her home was Russia. At 13, she already knew she wanted an education so she needed to improve her
English. That’s how she came to be at our 2017 Berlin English Camp. As we got to know her, we heard more about her home life,
her 13-year-old dreams and the sense of hopelessness that hung in the background of her life. Finally, when the adult leader could no
longer ignore the impulse she asked the girl, “Can I pray for you, talk to God for you?” The girl’s puzzled look and curious response
broke my heart: “What does that mean?”
That, in a nutshell, is the opportunity we have in serving in Berlin in July of 2018. As we draw closer to the spring, we need to
finalize the membership of this team. The clock is ticking! If God is stirring your heart to explore this amazing opportunity, please
connect with Mike Foster (704-460-5324) or Jeff Morrison (704-804-1921) ASAP!
2018 Scripture Memorization Plan!
Committing God’s Word to memory is a spiritual discipline that pays great dividends for our walk of faith and helps guard against
temptation, anxiety, and discouragement. This new plan will provide you with a verse to memorize each week of 2018. If you
participate, you will have memorized 52 verses at the end of the year! The weekly verse will be printed in your Sunday worship
bulletin and will be included in the weekly email blast. See January’s verses below. If you are a seasoned veteran at Scripture
memorization, or a total newbie, here is an opportunity to, “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly.” (Col. 3:16)
Week 5 (February 4) Romans 4:16
“That is why it depends on faith, in order that the promise may rest on grace and be guaranteed to all his offspring—not only to
the adherent of the law but also to the one who shares the faith of Abraham, who is the father of us all.”
Week 6 (February 11) Romans 5:1
“Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.”
Week 7 (February 18) Romans 5:8
“But God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”
Week 8 (February 25) Romans 6:23
“For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.”
Tour the Holy Land—October 2018
A guided tour is the best way to discover the Holy Land and understand the Gospels, reading passages at some of the sacred sites that
you would visit. So much of Jesus’ ministry is centered on the Sea of Galilee and the surrounding communities, where He performed
so many miracles and called and taught his 12 apostles. In this area, you will:
1. Cross the Sea of Galilee
2. Tour Capernaum, Tabgha, and other sites
3. See the Mount of Beatitudes
If you have ever had the desire to visit Jerusalem and Israel, now is a great time by going with Pastor Matt, his parents Richard and
Margaret, and groups from our church and Richard’s church. Reserve your space now as the tour is filling up. Contact Mike Foster at
704-460-5324.
View of the Sea of Galilee and surrounding land Synagogue in Capernaum
2018 Haiti Mission Team Prayer Itinerary
Thank you in advance for your prayers on our behalf! Below is a tentative itinerary so you can see what a typical trip
includes and pray accordingly. Please follow our Facebook page (First ARP Haiti Mission Team) for daily updates and
prayer requests during the trip.
Friday, February 23 - please pray for a long day of travel - we leave Charlotte at 6 a.m., land in Port-au-Prince about 1
p.m., and then travel by bus for about 4 hours to RMI’s Zanglais Ministry Center.
Saturday, February 24 - Following orientation and lunch, we will travel to Source Baptisté and thanks to you we will be
delivering 150 solar lights! Please pray for us as we travel, settle in to our rooms at the school and greet our brothers and
sisters in Christ.
Sunday, February 25 - Please join us in praying for the Source Baptisté worship service - all of us will be giving
greetings and Pastor Matt will be preaching. Pray for our Children's Event in the afternoon and the community Outdoor
Evangelistic Service in the evening. Mark will be preaching; KB and Dean are sharing testimonies.
Monday, February 26 - Today the men will do some painting and hang blackboards at the school and the ladies will
host the much-anticipated Ladies Tea in the afternoon. In the evening we will meet with the Source Baptisté deacons.
Tuesday, February 27 - Please pray for God's blessing as we visit one of the satellite churches in the morning with
Truscott sharing a devotion, host youth meetings in the afternoon with Mark and Betsy teaching, and share in the Evening
Farewell Service where Pastor Matt will be preaching.
Wednesday, February 28 - Today we will make home visits, enjoy lunch at Source Baptisté, and then say our goodbyes
to our brothers and sisters in Christ. We will return to the Zanglais Ministry Center for dinner and debriefing.
Thursday, March 1 - Today we'll have some free time, travel to Les Cayes to have lunch at the home of one of the RMI
missionaries, tour RMI's facilities and do some shopping.
Friday, March 2 - Pray for us as we come home today! We're leaving Zanglais bright and early and depart from Port-au-
Prince about 2 p.m., arriving in Charlotte around 9:30 pm.
“Surely, LORD, You bless the righteous;
You surround them with Your favor as with a shield.” Psalm 5:12
2018 Missions Conference - February 4, 7, 10 & 11
Wednesday, February 7th - ARPConnect Missionaries
During the Mission Conference week, two of our ARPConnect missionaries, Ken and Ali, will be speaking on Wednesday night,
February 7 at 6:30pm in the Fellowship Hall. Both have served many years as missionaries and will be sharing their testimonies and
some of their missionary experiences.
Ali and his wife and children lived in
South Asia as missionaries from 1993
to 2001. Now living in the Columbia,
SC area, Ali and his wife draw on their
experiences gained from living in
South Asia in reaching out in
friendship to Muslims in America. Ali
is on staff with ARPConnect, an ARP denominational
ministry to Muslims in America, that encourages greater
involvement by Christians in outreach to Muslims. He also
serves as ESL program coordinator for their church, Arsenal
Hill Presbyterian Church.
Ken and his wife, Jerri began their
service with World Witness in 1981,
serving among the Muslim Vai tribe in
West Africa from 1983-1991 and in the
ARP Church in South Asia from 1993-
1999. Since 2009, Ken has been part of
the ARPConnect team. From 2004 to
2017, Ken has also coordinated the annual 16 week
“Perspectives on the World Christian Movement” courses in
the Charlotte area and is now helping World Witness launch
the “PAK7” initiative.
Sunday, February 11th - Heiko speaking at 8:30 & 11am and
Josh & Vonia Thomas during Joint Adult Sunday School
Heiko Burklin has served within the ARP denomination for over 30 years. Heiko
is currently serving as the Mission Developer at World Witness, which is the
missions arm of our denomination. As Missions Developer, his responsibilities
encompass:
• Member Care—ensuring that our missionaries are cared for
• Mobilization/Recruitment and guiding potential new missionaries through the
candidate process
• Church Relationships—interacting with our ARP churches to encourage them
in their missions involvement, resourcing them speaking and teaching, etc.
Previously, Heiko served as the senior Pastor at Neely’s Creek ARP Church in
Rock Hill for 6 years, as the team leader for a youth church planting team in East
Berlin for 11 years, and as the Minister of Youth and Christian Education at the
First Presbyterian Church in Lake Wales, FL for 9 years. While in East Berlin as
missionaries, he and his wife, Kay worked together with a German church in
planting a youth church in the far eastern district of Marzahn. While in East
Berlin, their team was involved in 5-6 church plants.
Heiko and his wife, Kay have 3 grown sons, and Kay is currently serving as the
refugee liaison for Mission to the World (PCA mission arm). Heiko has a B. A.
History and has a Master of Divinity and a Doctorate of Ministry from Gordon-
Conwell Theological Seminary.
Joshua and Vonia Thomas have served in Turkey for 8 1/2 years. They served in
Izmir for 5 years before being called to lead a team to plant a church in another
provincial capital. They were privileged to see the Lord bless their work in Aydin
by establishing a small body of believers. Joshua and Vonia are now preparing to
serve the Lord through outreach to Muslims in Germany. They have five children;
Isaiah (16), Krystyna (14), Ella (11), Isaac (8), and Samuel (2).
Sunday, February 4 - Update from Four Local Agencies - Joint Adult Sunday School
On February 4, 2018 during the Sunday School hour, we would like all adults to meet in the Fellowship Hall to hear what some of
our local ministries are doing. We will listen to updates from the following organizations:
• Boys and Girls Club of Greater Gaston County - Chad Melvin, Executive Director
Chad graduated from UNC-Greensboro and has been with the Boys and Girls Club since 2006.
• Gaston County Young Life - Ken Barkley, Area Director
Young Life touches hundreds of high school students throughout Gaston County.
• Crisis Pregnancy Center of Gaston County, Inc. - Ancil Overby, Executive Director
Ancil has been with this ministry for 30 years. Crisis Pregnancy Center is a non-profit organization of committed Christians,
volunteers and staff, sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ and actively helping women, men and families in crisis pregnancy
situations.
• Fellowship of Christian Athletics (FCA) - Lincoln Lawing, Director
FCA works with hundreds of middle school and high school students in Gaston County.
If you have any questions, please call Pat Morrow, 704-616-8403.
Music Ministry Update Praise God in his Sanctuary
Oh love of God, how rich and pure! How measureless and strong! It shall forevermore endure, the
saints and angels’ strong “The Love of God” by Frederick Lehman, 1917
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Why do I sing?
“It is important to sing in church because you use your gift to share the gospel story.” Jack Hayes, age 11
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Mark your calendars for special musical guests!
Gaston County Choral Ensemble
Leading us in worship at the 11:00 service on February 18
The Wingate University Singers on tour
February 20 at 7:00 PM in the Sanctuary
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Thank you to our Talent Show participants!
It was a great evening celebrating the gifts God has given to our church family in visual art, musical performance, technological savvy, comedic delivery, and athletic strength.
Same time next year!
Dear Church Family,
I want to thank my church family for the acts of kindness during my recent open heart surgery.
Kami, Paisley, and I are very grateful for the support we received during this very challenging
health emergency. Thanks for the cards, hospital visits, calls, and prepared food. My family and I
are very appreciative. Your continued prayers are appreciated.
In Christ,
Chris, Kami, and Paisley McKay
Dear Friends,
Thank you all for the many acts of kindness and concern shown to me during the time of preparation for and during
the week of my recent eye surgery. Your telephone calls, mailing sweet cards of encouragement to me, and your many
prayers have been most appreciated. I am doing very well and in God’s grace am blessed.
In Christ’s Love,
Nancy I. Wilson
Dear Church Family,
Thank you so much for your prayers and support during this last season in our family’s life, including my
unemployment and my broken foot. Words truly cannot express how thankful our family is to be a part of our church
and for the many ways you have encouraged us over the last few months with your prayers, calls, visits, meals, and
cards. We are so thankful!
Sincerely,
Jaime, Lily, Nora, and Carol Ann
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• Grier Bible Class (Men Only) - Connecting Around God’s Word is facilitated by John Williams and meets in Room
201.
• Reid-McDill Mustard Seed Class - Taught by multiple teachers, this class uses the Bible-in-Life Quarterly for
discussion around God’s Word. Meets in Room 202.
• Elective Class - Walking through the Book of Revelation, Walt Windley brings an exposition and explanation of this
fascinating book to the class. Meets in the Chapel.
• Ladies Only Class - Eve Schaap leads a discussion and study of Priscilla Shirer’s book, The Armor of God. Meets in
313.
• New Life Class - A verse-by-verse study of the book of Acts led by Gary Miller and various teachers. Meets in 304.
• Young Adult Class - Led by Jon Oliphant, this class for early to mid-20s will be exploring the book of James. Meets
in 306.
• Generations Class - In What Makes Us Tick? Jeff Morrison leads a conversation on how sin has affected every
aspect of our lives, especially our relationships. Meets in 305.
• Cross Trainers Class - Taught by multiple teachers, this class of 30 somethings will be studying church history
followed by Tim Keller’s Counterfeit Gods. Meets in 309.
• Inquirer’s Class - Interested in exploring what it means to be a part of the First ARP family? This class walks you
through the basics of faith and First ARP!