Help the Lakota Souix with a Vote

Help the Lakota Souix with a Vote

In the summer of 2011, the TBC Youth will be working with an organization called Winds Like Eagles in South Dakota. This group is a non-profit 501c3 Public Charity to benefit the Oglala Lakota Sioux tribe on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. These families are among the poorest in the US and they desperately need help to improve their health and homes.

Wings Like Eagles has applied for a $50,000 grant from the Pepsi Refresh Project. In order for Wings Like Eagles to receive the funding, they must get enough votes from people like you and me to rank in the top 10 of the $50,000 projects. Currently (12/05) this much needed project is ranked #151, but you can help!
Everyday you can text your vote for the project. Text the message 104420 to 73774. (Standard messaging rates apply.) You can also vote online by going to http://www.refresheverything.com/wingslikeeagles and vote there after signing in. You can vote once a day via text and once a day via the website, so every person can vote twice each day! The voting continues through December.

Help us get the word out about this project. Post it on your Facebook, Tweet it out, e-mail some friends. Working together we will be able to help Wings Like Eagles as they server the Lakota Souix people.

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Challenge To Build – Newsletter Week 1

You can download the Challenge To Build Newsletter here:

Newsletter – Week 1 WEB

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Fall Discipleship Newsletter

Fall Discipleship Newsletter

The discipleship newsletter for the Fall is complete.  The classes that are available this fall are listed for you in the newsletter along with the dates and times.  If there is a class you are interested in please contact the church office to sign up or for more information.  (573) 468-8044.  A digital copy of the newsletter is available online in PDF format.

Click Here to get the digital copy of the Fall Discipleship Newsletter for Temple Baptist Church.

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Mom to Mom

Mom to Mom

Mom to Mom begins on Sunday nights:
September 19, 2010
at 5:30 p.m.

This is a small group based off of the Titus 2:4 concept of older women teaching and encouraging younger women in their relationships with their husbands and children.

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Discipleship 201

Discipleship 201

Discipleship 201 classes will be offered on Wednesday Nights:
Sept. 22 – Oct. 27
Nov. 03 – Dec. 15
This class covers what it means to be a disciple and provides a foundation to help believers strengthen their relationship with Christ.
Call the church office (573) 468-8044 to sign up!

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Daniel Schatz: A Pastor’s Perspective

On Thursday, August 5, 2010 I was notified that Daniel Schatz might have been the victim of a fatal car accident that involved two school buses from St. James and a semi-tractor. I immediately called Dave Schatz and he confirmed that the victim in the pickup was indeed his son Daniel. I later learned that a student from St. James (Jessica Brinker) had also been killed in the accident and a number of students had been seriously injured. I was stunned by this news and felt the helplessness that comes to us all in the face of such overwhelming loss.

As Pastor of Temple Baptist Church for over 23 years, I have become closely related to the Schatz family. While Dave’s wife Chara grew up in this church, Dave committed his life to Jesus in January of 1992 and I had the privilege of baptizing him into our church family. On March 21, 1992, Dave’s father (Neil Schatz) killed Dave’s mother, brother, sister, and two nephews before committing suicide. Those closest to Neil knew that he was depressed, but no one ever dreamed his depression was so severe. Walking with Dave and Chara through that tragedy galvanized our relationship in a way that nothing ever could. We witnessed the power of God manifested in our community and beyond to a degree that is rarely seen in the world today. Throughout the ordeal, Dave and Chara exemplified an unshakable faith that gave them healing and hope. Our church family reached out to the hurting community with the nurture and comfort that can only come by the inner working of the Holy Spirit and we were all given grace to praise God in spite of our pain.

Please don’t think for a moment that the months and years that followed did not involve a lot of pain and confusion. Faith is not a panacea for pain; it is the means by which believers process earthly pain in the light of eternal hope and God’s perspective through His grace. We grieve, but not as those without hope.

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