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Thanksgiving /
Business Meeting 1
Outreach Center 2-3
Missions Moment 4
CBA / Greeters 5
Women’s Ministry 6-8
Music Ministry 9
Men’s / SOLOS 10
Christmas Child 11
Media Library 12
New Members 13-
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Birthdays and
Anniversaries 15
AWANA / Youth 16
Just The FACTS 17
NOVEMBER 2019
Issue 293
Tickets will go fast, so get yours today.
Music provided by “Spring Street”, a Bluegrass Gospel band.
Maximum Seating: 400
Sunday, November 24 @ 6:00 PM
Come and listen and participate in conducting the business of our church. We will be voting on the
new budget for 2020. WE NEED YOU!
Balboa Baptist Church’’s Annual Thanksgiving Feast
Friday, November 22 @ 5:00 PM
$12 Adult / $5 Children under 13
On Sale Now! Church Office or OC
No reservations will be accepted
after Monday, November 13th.
NOVEMBER 3rd
Time Change
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A MISSIONS MOMENT—THE COOPERATIVE PROGRAM
The Cooperative Program receives the largest contribution from our Missions
Budget—annually giving 15% of our budget, this year amounting to $180,000.
Where does this money go?
Through this contribution YOU are involved in:
- North America and International Missions
- Student and Collegiate Ministries
- Disaster Relief
- Chaplaincy Ministry
- Missions Education
- Discipleship Training
- Training Church Leaders
- Church Growth
- Music/Worship Training/Festivals
- Church Annuity Plan
- New Church Starts
- Minister’s Needs
- Deaf Ministries
- Associational Missions Support
- Family, Single and Senior Support Ministries
- Evangelism
- National and International Volunteer Missions
- Ethnic/Language Ministries
- Church and Community Ministries
BALBOA BAPTIST IS A MAJOR GIVER TO THIS IMPRESSIVE LIST OF ACTIVITIES!!
Your Missions Committee
MISSIONS
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ANNUAL ASSOCIATIONAL FOOD DRIVE
To provide a complete Thanksgiving and Christmas
meal for each family in our Association that receives a
food box.
FOODS NEEDED:
Canned Corn Green Beans Green Peas
Yams Fruit Cranberry Sauce
Peanut Butter Stuffing Mix Corn Bread Mix
Cake Mix & Icing (in little tubs)
1-lb. bags of Rice & Pinto Beans Large grocery bags
Please bring in donations, mark them for CBA, so we can get them to the Central
Baptist Association (CBA) office between Oct 28—Nov 8.
On Tues. Nov 12 from 9am—2pm at Congo Road Baptist, there will be a work day
to sort food & put food boxes together.
Lady Sunday Morning Greeters SAVE THE DATE—Thursday, December 12 @ 10:00 AM
There will be a meeting for all the 9 AM and 10:30 AM Lady
Sunday Morning Greeters. Please write this date on your
calendar. Other details will be sent out at a later date. Let
Karen Laib or Diane McGhee know if you have any questions.
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BWM Events in November!
NOV 1 $5 FRIDAY CANDY MAKING
Make sure you mark your calendar and sign up for Christmas Candy-Making Day at 10:00 am on Friday, November 1, 2019 in the OC Kitchen! BWM special candy-makers will be Darlene Phillips and Maurie Johnson. They are looking forward to sharing their candy-making skills with you. Not only will you learn how to make their family recipes, but you will get to take some candy home with you! The class is $5.00 which will cover cost of ingredients. Please call or text Sue Griggs at 501-984-1401 to sign up or for more information.
NOV 3 FIRST SUNDAY FOOD DONATIONS Food donations are given to Owensville Baptist Church on Highway 5. Folks living in our vicinity need help in providing enough food for their families. Many of those needing assistance are grandparents taking care of their grandchildren. Give with a generous heart!
NOV 7 FIRST THURSDAY PRAYER TIME
Ladies are invited to First Thursday Prayer Time from 10am-11am on November 7th in the Welcome Sunday School room. Please join us as we encourage each other in lifting our praises, concerns, prayers and thanksgiving to God. We have a place for you. Contact Darlene at 501-922-2844 if you need additional information.
NOV 14 GIRLS, GAMES, & GOODIES
Girls, Games, and Goodies (GGG) will meet on November 14th in the Outreach Center from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. GGG is always a great day of fun, fellowship, and food. This is a wonderful way to meet new people and learn to play a new game. Please remember your non-perishable food items for Harvey's Chapel's Food Pantry. We encourage guests to double up on their items this month and donate items that will help families as they prepare for Thanksgiving and Christmas meals. It is simple way to share our blessings with those in need around us. In November, we will be enjoying a Baked Potato Bar, with all the trimmings. It is important to have an accurate number of ladies who are attending to ensure we have plenty of food for all to enjoy. Please contact Kathy Foust at 501-922-3208 to have your name added to the list.
Balboa Women’s Ministry Mission Statement: “Equipping women to know, love, and serve Christ”
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This will be our last GGG for 2019. We are going out with a bang! We will resume on January 9, 2020. FALL MISSION PROJECT Balboa Women's Ministry is continuing our Fall Mission project for the Jackson House (JH) in Hot Springs who distribute food and clothing to the homeless. We are asking donations from GGG attendees for stretchy gloves, socks and sweatshirts. You may donate new items or clean, "like new" things to put in 3 green bins which will be located by the main office, the OC and the back of the church. If you prefer to contribute money just make your check out to BBC and put JH on the memo line. A basket for cash/checks will be on the GGG Sign-in table on November 14th. All funds will be spent to purchase more of these items or food, whatever the greater need. Everything collected will be taken to Jackson House after November 14. We appreciate and THANK YOU for your support for this mission project! Our prayer is it will help warm folks on the outside and that God's tender love warms them on the inside.
SAVE THE DATE FOR LADIES CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON
The Ladies Christmas Luncheon will be on Tuesday, December 3rd from 12:00 pm -2:00 pm in the Outreach Center. Dr. Essie Belle will be sharing a 'Christmas Experience' with us. Reserved seating will be available online via My Balboa, main office, OC, and in Bible classes for BBC ladies (and their guests) beginning Sunday, October 6. Reservations will be open for all villagers beginning Monday, October 28. Reservations are $12 each and tables of up to eight may be reserved. Single reservations may also be made. Contact Anna Riley at 501-984-3256 for additional information.
CHRISTMAS SERVING MEN
MEN-the Ladies Annual Christmas Luncheon is Tuesday, December 3 in the Outreach Center. It is a tradition for our men to serve the ladies. We need your help. A sign-up sheet is on the Men’s Ministry board in the Fellowship Hallway. The first 20 men to sign up will be our servers. If you can’t get to the Fellowship Hallway, e-mail Diane McGhee at [email protected] and she will put you on the list.
WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
Our Fall Bible Study classes have concluded. It’s now time to begin planning for Spring classes. We are hoping to provide a variety of studies, however, we need additional instructors/facilitators. If you are interested and willing to facilitate or co-facilitate a Bible Class, please contact Jody Moore at 318-452-0589.
THREADS OF HOPE
Threads of Hope will not be meeting in November or December but will meet at 9:00 am, January 23, 2020. The sewing ministry has grown in ways that were unexpected. Attendance has increased to a record high of 31. Our outreach efforts have been very successful, and often we have more non-BBC members attending than members. The items we make are now being requested by organizations.
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Teen and Adult Challenge, Hot Springs, requested pillowcases and caps; Arkansas Hospice Inpatient Care facilities and Home Care requested pillowcases and Fidget Mats; Good Samaritan Society, Hot Springs Village, requested walker bags and Fidget Mats, and Starting Over Ministries, Hot Springs requested pillowcases and quilts for children. We will continue to make those requests items in 2020.
The Crochet and Knitting group started with four people in July, and in September they also had a record high attendance of nine. April Catlett, our instructor, has not only taught newcomers to crochet and knit, she has inspired them to continue making caps after the meeting has ended. The group has made 131 caps for preemies and toddlers at Arkansas Children’s Hospital in Little Rock! The Yarn, hooks, needles, and patterns are provided. If you do not know how to crochet or knit, April can teach you.
At the September meeting, Threads of HOPE volunteers made 47 pillowcases, sewed 20 quilt tops for homeless shelters, and started working on embellishments for Fidget Mats. A delicious lunch of pulled pork, baked beans, coleslaw, potato salad, carrot cake, and German chocolate cake was prepared by Bob Moore, Jody Moore, Ben Carpenter, and Debbie Carpenter. Thank you so much! Bob Moore expressed his heartfelt appreciation for the Fidget Apron, Fidget Mat, and pillowcase we gave him for his mother in Louisiana before she died. He also gave Fidget Mats to his mother’s friends at the memory-care facility. He shared a Fidget Mat with his sister who has started a Fidget Mat group at her church in Louisiana. Bob’s words and prayer were encouraging and uplifting. That kind of feedback makes everyone in Threads of HOPE want to do more to help others.
A Fidget Mat is a 20” x 20” mat embellished with items that provide sensory and tactile stimulation for restless or "fidgety" hands of someone with Alzheimer's or related Dementias. Threads of Hope has been requested to make Fidget Mats for Arkansas Hospice Inpatient facilities, Hospice patients in Home Care, and in memory care facilities. In addition, Fidget Mats have been requested by individuals who have a loved one or friend who has dementia. We can personalize the mats with items of clothing, neckties, hankies, or jewelry provided by the family member. The Mats are for individual use and do not have to withstand cleaning by a commercial laundry. To keep up with the demand, in January 2020 Threads of HOPE will form another subgroup dedicated to making Fidget Mats.
Photo: Volunteers enjoyed a delicious lunch prepared by Bob and Jody Moore and Ben and Debbie Carpenter
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Thanksgiving is near.
I look forward to giving thanks in special ways this month as we remember how wonderfully God has blessed
us in the Balboa family and us as individuals. We rejoice and give thanks, so we have thousands of reasons
to sing His praise and mercy and grace.
Can you believe it?
There’s only 4 weeks until our Christmas Cantata Presentation of “The Greatest Story Ever Told!”
Our cantata will be offered twice; at 9:30 am and 3 pm on Dec. 8 the 2nd Sunday in December. Our Bible
Study Classes are encouraged to have a class Christmas fellowship in your classrooms after the 9:30 am
presentation. There will not be a contemporary service that day as they will be joining us in sharing this great
story through music and media at both services. We encourage most of you to make your plans to attend the
3 pm service with friends, family, and guests. We will be offering a cookie fellowship following the 3 pm
service which was such a big hit with attendees last year. Christmas is a great time to share Christ with our
community. One way to do that is to get some of the “Complimentary Tickets” we have printed and
personally invite your neighbors and unchurched friends to attend.
I thank the 66 choir members and 14 orchestra people and all the media, publicity, and decoration people in
advance for the time you have put in till then in preparing this beautiful presentation for our people in
church and the entire community.
Would you help us advertise? Please share the concert on your facebook pages and place the “tickets” in
conspicuous places around the village for us.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Pastor Jim
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Men’s Bible Study & Fellowship
All men are invited to this weekly Men’s
activity in the Fellowship Hall.
(next to the original church kitchen)
Every Monday starting at 8 am for a study
from the book of Hebrews led by Bob Moore.
Contact Dave Finton, Men’s Director, at 318-461-0647.
S.O.L.O.S. (Singles Onward Loving Other Souls)
If you are single, come be a part of Balboa SOLOS. Contact Karen Laib 922-
1137 or Candace Williams 915-0096. You don’t have to be a member of our
church to be a part of this group .
NOV 16: Save the date! *Maxwell Blade’s Theatre of Magic & Comedy* 8:00 pm,
Cost: $22.50 per person
DEC 14: SOLOS Christmas Dinner *Hot Springs Bathhouse Dinner Theatre* 6:00 pm
Cost: $22.00 per person
Reservations required. Contact Karen 479-381-7111 or [email protected]
Grief Ministry ~ “Friendly Hearts” meets at Balboa Baptist Church on the
LAST Monday of every month at 1:30pm. Contact Sammye Rottluff (501-922-0918) or
Bess Moore (501-625-2015) for more information.
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Operation Christmas Child
By
Samaritan’s Purse
Remember to get and fill your shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child. Our goal
this year is 750 filled shoeboxes. Collection and Dedication date is November 24.
You can pick up brochures at the church that give ideas about what to include in
your box. Some things you might include are toys, hygiene items, and school
supplies. Remember that toothpaste, liquids, candy, food, breakable items, or
war-related items are not allowed.
Also, remember that if you cannot shop for a box, or you would like to make a
donation to fill extra boxes, you can write a check to Balboa Baptist Church and write
Shoeboxes on the memo line, and the Missions Committee will shop for you.
Remember that every filled shoebox is an opportunity to share the Gospel. Come and
join us at our Packing Parties on October 31 and
November 12 at 1:00 PM in room 115 of Fellowship Hall.
Questions? Contact Nancy Trull @ 501-226-3048
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November is a special time of Thanksgiving and we, who work in the Library, are thankful for
gifts of books that are new to the church library. Two that I would like to tell you about come from
the writings of Charles Stanley. One is Courageous Faith (copyright 2016). In the Foreward of
this book, Andy Stanley tells us that it is not an official biography but it chronicles his dad’s biggest
life lessons within the context of the story of his life. It can be found in the biography section.
A second book is Standing Strong (copyright 2017). In this book Dr. Stanley guides us as we
examine and shape what we believe, so that we can live strong, with confidence, hope and an
assurance that when our convictions are based on God’s truths, we can weather any storm as we
hold tight to Him. It can be found in the 231 section of nonfiction.
If you enjoy biographies, I would like to point out just a few that we have in your library. An older
one that you might find interesting is Fanny Crosby, one of the greatest hymn writers of all time.
Also, two others who are from the Christian Music Family are Gloria Gaither and Sandi Patty. We
also have Ruth and Billy Graham, Sam Walton, and Chuck Yeager just to mention a few. From the
world of politics we have Jimmy Carter, Mike Huckabee, Barbara and George W. Bush, Gerald
Ford, Lyndon Johnson, Nancy and Ronald Reagan. From the world of sports you will find Drew
Brees, Tom Landry, Tim Tebow, Bobby Bowden, and Pat Summerall. Biographies are found in the
middle of the right hand wall as you enter the library. Come in and see what might interest you.
If biographies do not appeal to you, there are many areas to search out. Books can encourage
us to learn, dream, agree, disagree, laugh, cry and bring to the surface all other emotions that we
have within us. If books do not draw you into the library, we have DVD’s, a few books on tape and
Bible Study Kits. It is your library, located in the same hall as the prayer room and parlor.
Carolyn Linam Librarian 922-8896
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PAUL & KAREN LASHLEE
Karen Lashlee was born and raised in Benton Arkansas.
Paul was born in Malvern and moved to Benton when he was in
6th grade. They went to high school together, but did not date.
When Karen graduated, she went to work for Blue Cross-Blue
Shield handling Medicare. When she was 21, she accepted
Christ at Oak Grove Baptist Church in Benton. During this
time Paul was working for a steel company and he had been
praying for the Lord to provide him with a Christian wife. The
day after Karen became a Christian, Paul called her for a date. They dated 3 months before
they were married and that was 43 years ago. They believe it was God answering his prayer.
In 1987, Paul formed his own steel company (All Steel Construction) in Benton which
provides steel for construction to hospitals, shopping centers, and even Bass Pro Shops. Karen
became a full-time mom with Rebecca, Jeremy, and Jessica who also still all live in the
Benton/Bryant area. When the children got out of school, Karen became the bookkeeper for
Paul’s steel company. Also competing for their time are four grandchildren with a set of twins
on the way, which are a joy in their life.
They both love to travel primarily on road trips and are avid Razorback fans. Paul is a
several-times-a-week golfer. They have been very active in their previous churches, with Paul
being the Commander of a 120 Awana group and the teacher of a young married Sunday
School class. After moving to HSV five years ago and driving back to Benton for church
during that time, they decided to find a church closer to home. They visited BBC and enjoyed
the sermons, music, and friendly reception from the members so much they decided to join.
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BURL & KATHY HUDSON
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The Hudsons moved to the Village from Osceola, Arkansas, where they attended the
Osceola Baptist Church. They were very active members of the church and both taught
Sunday School for a number of years.
Burl earned his Civil Engineering degree from the University of Arkansas. Due to his
employment as a Civil Engineer, they lived in several cities, from Lawrence, Kansas, to
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to Harrison, Arkansas and finally to Osceola, to name a few. Burl
worked in several positions throughout his career, namely at the Gas Company in Kansas and
the Arkansas Highway Department. They lived in Osceola for thirty-three years and moved to
Hot Springs Village in February 2018.
They have been married for fifty-seven years. They are the proud parents of three
children: Bryon, the oldest, who lives in Dallas, and Kevin and Karen, their twins, who live in
Hot Springs. They are the loving grandparents of six grandchildren and one adopted
grandchild. They enjoy spending time with their family and like the idea that they now live
closer together.
Burl spent his adult life employed as a Civil Engineer. After moving to Osceola, Kathy
owned her own Beauty Shop and worked in Adult Education for a while.
They enjoy the Village and are involved in some of the church’s activities. They have
joined the Impact Bible Study class.
Burl likes working with his hands doing carpentry-type work and enjoys fishing. He is
looking forward to having fun checking out the Village’s many lakes. Kathy has a Sewing
Room and delights in making things from scratch. She also likes working outside in the
garden.
They are rapidly gaining new friends at Balboa and look forward to an enjoyable future
in the church.
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Judy Duke 1
Lois Hunter 1
Brenda Mask 1
Blair Oram 1
Shirley Wolf 2
Ronald Gammill 2
Delett Edwards 2
Judy Barton 3
Judi Bethard 3
Larry Blevins 4
Vickie Bunger 4
Maggie Driggers 4
Mary Sanders 4
John Sapp 4
Patty Mask 5
Randy Conardy 6
Mark Graham 6
Spurge Mask 7
Nancy Trull 7
Kathy Arrington 7
Justin Sahm 7
Miranda Sahm 7
Bob Johnson 10
Patricia McGinnis 10
Kathy Miramontes 11
Melody Luse 11
Bobbie Conardy 12
Michael Mumma 12
Gail Robinson 13
Jennie Hager 14
David Karr 14
Sarah McGough 14
Tony Russo 16
Carlie Smith 16
Bill Baker 17
Sue Dunham 19
Willene Wales 20
Donna Hoffman 21
Linda Melton 22
Hardy Williams 22
Gregory Haag 23
George Moe 23
Gary Welch 23
Wes McBryde 23
Bo Johnston 24
Cheryl Jordan 24
Bob Moore 24
Wayne Seabaugh 25
Ruth Casteel 26
Bill Gibbons 26
David Vaughn 26
Debbie Carpenter 29
Glenda Ford 29
Barbara Truesdell 29
Linda Kuiken 29
Norm & Lynn Runnels 2
Larry & Patricia McGinnis 3
David & Marie Theriot 3
Carolyn & Darryl Davis 4
Paul & Karen Lashlee 5
Dick & Laura Stanton 6
Danny & Sandra Snyder 8
Jay & Callie Wilkins 9
Gene & Karen Nadeau 11
Clay & Patti Franklin 12
Danny & Gail Robinson 12
Mary Hawthorn & Steve Lawson 14
David & Tara Clearman 16
Derrell & Paulette Nantze 19
Jerry & Shirley Johnson 20
John & Toni Harris 21
Frank & Shelia Mason 21
Walt & Callie Drissel 22
David & Betty Vaughn 22
Bob & Jody Moore 23
John & Barbara Miller 27
Larry & Melissa Kirk 30
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Let the Little Children Come to Jesus!
AWANA Clubs
During the school year,
our AWANA Clubs meet
on Wednesdays at 5:30pm
CUBBIES is for children ages 3 & 4.
SPARKS are kindergarten thru Grade 2 and
T&T (Truth & Training) are Grades 3-6.
BALBOA’S “FLAWLESS”
YOUTH ACTIVITIES
During the school year
our Youth (Grades 7-12) meet every
Wednesday from 5:30—7:30pm,
and start with a light meal.
Bring a friend and join us for food,
fun and great fellowship!
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DEADLINE FOR ARTICLES IS THE 15TH OF EACH MONTH You may e-mail your articles to
Alice at [email protected] or Debbie at [email protected]
CHURCH OFFICE: (501) 922-0155
Church Office Hours: 8am - 4pm
Intercessory Prayer Line: 24 hours-a-day: (501) 915-9GOD (9463)
Fax Line: (501) 915-0463
Website: www.BalboaBaptist.Church
Facebook: www.facebook.com/balboabaptist
You can watch each
Sunday AM sermon on the website.
Check it out...located under the
“Media” tab!
JUST THE FACTS
LOGO Shirts On Sale
See a catalogue & order in the office or go online at
www.balboabaptist.church/#/for-members/logo-promotion
Balboa Baptist Church Mission Statement:
Engaging People to
Find and Follow Jesus
If you are moving, or have an email or phone number change,
Please contact the Church Office at 501-922-0155, so that we may update our records accordingly.