CRBA UPDATE                                                                  July 12, 2023   BurkeChangers Indoor   

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Thank you to the following churches for their financial support so far this year.  Your sacrificial gifts help us strengthen and wquip our CRBA churches to reach our communities for Christ as we follow Christ and make Him known together. 

Thank You to giving churches
 
Prayer on the Square

    LoveLoud list
It’s that time of year and we hope your church will consider feeding the employees of one of our schools. To claim a school for LoveLOUD 2023 please call our CRBA office. Because of the increase in food costs, each meal is $7.47.  If your church would like to participate but needs financial assistance with the food, please contact Brother Robby at our CRBA office.  Chick-fil-A in Morganton will again cater the meals. 


  Armenia Mission Trip 3  

WCISRadio


  John Whisnant, pastor of the New Perspective Church and owner/operator of WCIS radio, will be speaking at the pastor’s gathering, Thursday, July 20th.  He will be presenting a historical perspective on radio and a vision for the future.  Don’t miss it!!
 
Local Mission Opportunities
We have been contacted by a senior adult who is struggling with cancer and needs help getting her lawn mowed.  She lives on Grandview Ave. in Morganton.  If you or your church can help, please contact our office (828) 437-0137 for more information.

Our Association needs someone to assemble 8 children’s bicycles before August 13th.  If you can help with this task, please call our office.  Your help is greatly appreciated. 
  Good News Club


  Out of the Box (1)
Community Connection (12 Summer Ideas by Outreach…..https://blog.outreach.com/12-church-outreach-ideas-summer/)

1. Host a free outdoor movie night Want to delight your church members and people in your community? Host a movie night. Choose a family-friendly movie, get a projector and popcorn machine (available from CRBA), fill a few coolers with drinks, and you’re set!
Tell your church about the movie night a few weeks in advance and encourage them to invite friends, coworkers, and neighbors to share the fun. You can also advertise around your community! Encourage church members to bring blankets or lawn chairs, but have some extras on hands for visitors (in case people forget).
It’s also a good idea to have signs on the road by your church that advertise the movie night. You’ll have the chance to draw in more people from your community, and when newcomers arrive for the event they’ll know they’ve found the right place.

2. Sports in the park This is another great way to connect with your larger community. Pick a summer Saturday, find a local park, and set up with all kinds of fun outdoor sports and games. Badminton, corn hole, volleyball, spikeball, and Ultimate Frisbee are all great choices.
Have drinks and snacks on hand, and maybe a snow cone machine for an extra special touch on hot summer days. People love fun and they love free food, so encourage your church members to invite others. You might even expect some passersby in the park to join in the fun!

3. Church in the park If you can get permission from your city, have a church service in the park. Chances are your church will love the opportunity to get outside and worship on a beautiful summer morning. You could even encourage people to bring their dogs!
If you’re using the New Mover Program during the busy summer moving season, this is such a fun way to introduce someone new to your community to your church! It’s low pressure, and you’ll definitely stick out in their minds if they’re considering other churches in the area.
Church in the park is also a great way to meet people in your city who may already be in or around the park and are curious about why you’re out there.
If you’re feeling ambitious, combine church in the park with the sports suggestions listed above. It’ll be a summer Sunday to remember!

4. Provide Routine Yard Work Summertime means rapidly growing grass and weeds. There are probably members of your church and community who struggle to keep up with yard work, especially in the hot summer months. Seniors, single moms, people with injuries — all would likely welcome a helping hand for lawn maintenance.
Recruit a volunteer team who is ready and able to provide routine yard work throughout the summer. This is a great way for teens in your church to get some volunteer experience. Your volunteers will have the chance to connect with and bless people consistently throughout the summer months, and perhaps beyond!

5. Offer A Cool Zone Many lower income families may not have air conditioning available, and certain members of your community (especially the elderly) may be at risk for health issues as outdoor temperature rise. If the forecast is calling for a dangerously hot day, consider setting up a Cool Zone at your church that is open to the public.
You could invite people into classrooms, your fellowship hall, or the sanctuary — wherever you have the space. Provide guests with cool drinks, snacks, extra fans, and some entertainment. Movies, books, board games, playing cards, coloring books for kids…you get the idea.
If you have a church van, you can even shuttle people to and from your church who may not otherwise have transportation. This could also be a great way to partner with other churches in your area. If you pool volunteers and resources at the church with the most space, you can serve your community more effectively together.

6. School Supply Drive Holding a school supply drive is a way to bless families in need in your community. The cost of new school supplies every year can be hard to manage for low-income families, especially those with multiple children.
Find a local school to partner with (look for those that are underserved) and get a list of the standard supplies kids in each grade will need. Share the list with your church and encourage them to contribute as much as they can.
If you want to go an extra step, purchase backpacks (or ask that new ones be donated) and fill each once with all the necessary supplies for one child.

7. School Service Day Are there schools in your community that are underserved? Chances are their facilities could use some cosmetic work before the new school year begins. They probably don’t have the time, resources, or labor needed to get everything done — this is where your church comes in! Find out the specific work they need and recruit as many volunteers as you can for a service day.
Work could range from painting, to landscaping, to organizing, to decorating — just be prepared to help with whatever the school asks for. This is a fantastic way to form a partnership in your community, and could likely lead to further service opportunities (like hosting that school supply drive).
If you really want to go above and beyond, buy quality coffee, tea, and nonperishable snacks to stock the teacher’s lounge. It will be a nice surprise for them when they get back!

8. VBS You knew this was going to be on the list, didn’t you? That’s because VBS is one of the absolute best ways to reach out to families in your community each summer!
A jam-packed week of having fun while learning about Jesus definitely leaves an impression on kids and parents (not to mention that for many parents, a little free childcare is a huge draw). Your church family will know it’s coming, but you need to include people from your community, too!
Encourage church members to invite people they know — word of mouth is often your best advertising. Even so, you can use the help of direct mail, outdoor banners, and posters or flyers at local businesses to help get the word out.
The benefits of a child attending VBS are huge, but don’t forget to include their parents, too. Help kids host a performance or presentation on the last day, or have a spaghetti dinner at the end of the week. The goal is to get parents to stick around and learn about how their kids have been spending the week!

9. Parents’ Morning Out Hosting a parents’ morning out is a great way to bless stay-at-home moms (or dads!) of young kids in your church and community. After all, having kids around all summer can be trying even for the most patient of parents. You can do this one time, monthly, every other week, or weekly — whatever your resources allow.
Participating parents will thank you for a morning to themselves, and you’ll get the chance to engage with and pour into the kids in your church and community for a few extra hours!

10. Youth Group Excursion Planning fun summer excursions is a great way to engage kids in your youth group during slower months. Amusement parks or river tubing are great options for summer, but you can get creative and find an option that suits your budget, your location, and the size of your youth group.
Encourage the kids in your youth group to bring a friend along who doesn’t attend church. If your church can cover or subsidize the costs of the day, you’re even more likely to have a chance to connect with new kids over the summer. If they have a great time on a summer excursion, they’ll be more likely to come to church activities in the fall!

11. Water Games Day What better way to help your youngest churchgoers have fun this summer than a day full of water games? This is a fun way to bring families in your church together to beat the heat and embrace community. There are tons of great water play options out there (think water gun tag, Slip n’ Slides, water balloon baseball, or Fill The Bucket relay races).
You can have different stations for different age ranges. Some can be just for the sake of play, and some could be stages of a competition where kids can earn prizes. It’s up to you! Don’t forget to have a couple of kiddie pools with water toys for little ones who aren’t yet big enough to play games.
Supplying popsicles and sunscreen for all involved is a nice touch. You could even add a cookout at the end of the day if you want to go the extra mile.
 
  To learn of dozens of creative ideas to help you and your church reach your community for Christ, go to our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@CRBANC/videos and there you will find dozens of videos sharing creative ideas to be involved in the community. While there, please subscribe to our channel so you can get the latest from your Catawba River Baptist Association.       

CRBA Resource of the Week

Demographics
Free Demographic Report for CRBA Churches

Are you wanting to reach your community for Christ? If so, it is of great value to know who is in your community as you seek to reach them for Christ. Your Catawba River Baptist Association wants to help. We will provide you with a complete demographic study of your community free of charge. To request a study for your church please fill out the request form at https://www.crbanc.org/demographics-report/.    

Church News

Zion Baptist invites you to Fearfully & Wonderfully Made.  During our meetings we will explore many topics for health and wellness. We will also be demonstrating and sharing workout options and practical applications for healthy movement and maintenance for all levels of fitness, from beginners to advanced. We will be sharing scripture and offering opportunities for all to share what God has taught them through His Word along the way. We have scheduled guest speakers and have lots of opportunity for question & answer periods. There are also field trips on schedule to explore more variety of physical activity to determine what is right for you. The end result for our time together is training for and the option to participate in a Couch to 5K race. Training for the 5K will begin in August with the race in October.  

Fearfully made announcement (002)

Pleasant Hill Baptist invites you to a Pricilla Shirer Simulcast on August 26th from 9:30-5:00.  Lunch will be included and cost is $30.  Please call 828-437-4082 by June 30th to sign up.
PHBC Simulcast


Enon Baptist is seeking a full-time Pastor.  Please send all inquiries or resumes to ebcpastorsearchcommittee2023@gmail.com.

First Baptist Icard is seeking a ministry intern.  Email mpardue@fbicard.org for more information.
 
Grace Baptist is seeking a part-time Associate Pastor.  Please send all inquiries or resumes to Drew Wheeler:  drwheeler515@gmail.com
They are also seeking a part-time Youth Minister.  Please send all inquiries or resumes to Roy Coffey:  roycoffeyconstruction@gmail.com
 
Hopewell Baptist is seeking a part-time Music Director.  The skill of music reading is a requirement.  Please send resumes to: HBCsecretary2016@gmail.com

They are also seeking a full-time Pastor.  Please send a current resume and references for review to: HBCpastorsearchcommittee2023@gmail.com

Icard’s Grove Baptist is seeking a bi-vocational Pastor.

  Partner News

Family Friday Movie Nights



Evangelism Conference

Glenwood Baptist Church is seeking a man of God to be our full-time pastor.  If interested, please submit your resume to:
Glenwood Baptist Church
Attn: Pastor Search Committee
PO Box 218
Glenwood, NC 28737
or online at glenwoodbaptistchurch@yahoo.com

First Baptist Church of Lincolnton, NC: 
Wanted: Part-time Facilities Manager who has demonstrated maintenance experience.  If interested, please send a resume to First Baptist Church, Attn: Dr. Stanley Spence, 201 Robin Road, Lincolnton, NC 28092, or email Vicki.moore@fbclincolnton.org.