Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Wish Week Benefit Concert Tomorrow Night

CONCERT TOMORROW NIGHT- WISH WEEK BENEFIT SHOW 5 Dollar Donation @ the Door (help a worthy cause)
4 bands and free popcorn (what else could you want- details below)

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Come hear some awesome bands and support Yukon High School's WISH Week. This year we are raising money to help make two wishes come true, Theresa Harp is a 6th grader from Yukon and Geni is from one of the Yukon Elementary Schools. We are also raising money for a 2 year old named Molly, where her mom is a teacher at Skyview Elementary. 

The featuring bands are:
Kyler Selby
Crossing Calvary
55 Lady Patriots
Thomas&Teresa

The doors open at 6 and the show will start at 6:30!
$5 dollars is suggested at the door to help us raise money for these girl's wishes. 
Thanks for your support!!

So Excited for Tomorrow Night can't wait to see you there!!!


First Baptist Church of Bethany Student Ministries (FBCBSM)
3800 N Mueller Ave
Bethany, OK 73008
(405) 789-3312

Youth Center
3700 N Mueller Ave
Bethany, OK 73008
Open Hours
Sundays 9am-11am, 4pm-7pm
Wednesdays 5pm-8pm

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Monday, March 28, 2011

FromDustWeCame

for those still interested in the collaborative art  community project we have been discussing over the last few weeks...

here is the officially info

fromdustwecame.pdf Download this file


First Baptist Church of Bethany Student Ministries (FBCBSM)
3800 N Mueller Ave
Bethany, OK 73008
(405) 789-3312

Youth Center
3700 N Mueller Ave
Bethany, OK 73008
Open Hours
Sundays 9am-11am, 4pm-7pm
Wednesdays 5pm-8pm


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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Ash Wednesday experience

Tonight come join us at thebrightside for a time of worship, reflection, creativity , challenge and commitment... We want to gather on this special day and consider the next forty

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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Memorial Service for Cheryl Bauer

All are invited to attend the memorial service for Cheryl Bauer (Herby's sister) this Friday afternoon at 2:00pm @FBCB auditorium

Please continue to offer your prayers and support for Herby and his family

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Today and Tomorrow are Big Days- Fat and Ash

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today and tomorrow are big days in the life/yearly cycle of the Christian faith... for the billions that worship Christ there are specific and time honored seasons that we join in to remember and practice certain things together... it is a way that we can share our faith beyond the walls of our church and honor a rich history of believers that follow and serve Christ... they are very meaningful and it is good for us to be aware and to practice/share in these rich historical traditions... 

LENT and FASTING- a topic worth discussing (and we will tomorrow) but for now read these listings to get a better feel on the next couple days of celebration and commemoration... look for another post soon!

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It is not just a restaurant or parade in the Big Easy!

Fat Tuesday or Mardi Gras (as they actually mean the same thing... Mardi Gras is just the Spanish for Fat Tuesday!) is actually born out of a Christian celebration. 12 days after Christmas comes the special day known as Epiphany marking the time in which the Wise Men (Magi) came to visit baby Jesus!  It actually lasts for days or weeks as a joyous occasion (typically just 3 days, but in some places the day itself is a legal holiday!)  It was never meant to be a time of sinful indulgence but of rejoicing and minor excess leading up to the solemn time of Ash Wednesday, which marked the time of less instead of more... the contrast was smart but many people have just enjoyed the excess without the less. 

 It was meant to be a community wide engagement of good ol’ fashioned fun and fellowship- eat the things you want, lots of red meat, lots of drinks, lots of not working... tonight we will spend the first half celebrating the ability to celebrate and enjoy the treats and fellowship and enjoyment of good company!Fat Tuesday or Mardi Gras (as they actually mean the same thing... Mardi Gras is just the Spanish for Fat Tuesday!) is actually born out of a Christian celebration. 12 days after Christmas comes the special day known as Epiphany marking the time in which the Wise Men (Magi) came to visit baby Jesus!  It actually lasts for days or weeks as a joyous occasion (typically just 3 days, but in some places the day itself is a legal holiday!)  

It was never meant to be a time of sinful indulgence but of rejoicing and minor excess leading up to the solemn time of Ash Wednesday, which marked the time of less instead of more... the contrast was smart but many people have just enjoyed the excess without the less.  It was meant to be a community wide engagement of good ol’ fashioned fun and fellowship- eat the things you want, lots of red meat, lots of drinks, lots of not working...

AshWednesday
  the start of something serious

Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the Lenten season (Lent) and is a 40 day period that serves as preparation for the celebration of Easter (the day of our Risen Lord!)

Traditionally Ash Wednesday is a solemn occasion for reflection upon the fragility of life  and the importance of our time, our service and our devotion.  Ash Wednesday prepares the worshipper for the commitment of Lent to abstain from (not do) or commit to (do do) something particular for 40 days (some type of fasting is encouraged either food, media, particular devices, vices, relationships.

Tomorrow we will commemorate Ash Wednesday through prayer, singing, silence, and committing/abstaining for the lenten period...

see you guys soon!! look for another post later tonight!

First Baptist Church of Bethany Student Ministries (FBCBSM)
3800 N Mueller Ave
Bethany, OK 73008
(405) 789-3312

Youth Center
3700 N Mueller Ave
Bethany, OK 73008
Open Hours
Sundays 9am-11am, 4pm-7pm
Wednesdays 5pm-8pm

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Sunday, March 6, 2011

SpringBreak Away Friday Guys/Girls Night

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Attention Guys and Girls!!! let's start SpringBreak off right!!!
This Friday Night startin @ 7:00pm and running until Saturday @ 10:00am 
we will be hosting a sleep over (ladies in the Main boys in the Youth Center)
we are inviting our incoming 5th grade friends to join so play nice! and bring
your stuff for an overnight party (clothes, pallet, and all that!)


First Baptist Church of Bethany Student Ministries (FBCBSM)
3800 N Mueller Ave
Bethany, OK 73008
(405) 789-3312

Youth Center
3700 N Mueller Ave
Bethany, OK 73008
Open Hours
Sundays 9am-11am, 4pm-7pm
Wednesdays 5pm-8pm


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Friday, March 4, 2011

Wizard of OZ Friday Night

Off to see the.... Wonderful evening super proud of all of our Yukon students involved in the production ... If you are in the area and free tomorrow evening it is well worth the 8 dollars and the actors fly!

Yukon Fine Arts Auditorium
7:30 pm (get here by 7!) 8 bucks!

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8046 an exciting opportunity to learn more about reducing fostercare

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First Baptist Church of Bethany Student Ministries (FBCBSM)
3800 N Mueller Ave
Bethany, OK 73008
(405) 789-3312

Youth Center
3700 N Mueller Ave
Bethany, OK 73008
Open Hours
Sundays 9am-11am, 4pm-7pm
Wednesdays 5pm-8pm

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Vintage Weekend 2011 WrapUp

So for a final wrap of Vintage 2011: Prodigal

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It is been a tiresome, passionate climb to the end of February and we are so excited to see the growing fruit of the seeds sown.

So let us pause now and reflect on some of the important words and themes of Vintage (a true month of God's work in a specific way)-

we spoke early and often of....

Reconciliation- the ministry we practice because this is the reflection of God's story (Scripture). That any reading of the Bible is to be caught in the middle of  either reconciliation needed or reconciliation occurring.  God longs to put broken things back together, to mend, to heal, to give new start...

Repentance- the condition of the heart to heed, listen, and become ready for change... questioning "is this the best way? is there something else?" Repentance looks like the younger, prodigal son out in the pigpen thinking of his father and how something better existed. A better way of life was found when he realized his lostness and remembered his father's house

Restoration- the beautiful and painful process of things being made right... taking the first steps after repentance to another in apology and seeking a new start... throwing off old ways and old things for the joy of the new! God can make all things new, somethings may not go back to the way they once were but that does not deny the beauty of the new that can be found!

Renewal- that it is not always right all the time but for those with softened hearts (repentant) a flourishing hope for newness within themselves and in others that God is moving, living, active and about changing this world through those called and drawn to Him... "He is making us new, He is making all things new!"

this is not the end... 

the work is never done... 

I am reminded in just the last 2 weeks of all of these things.... 2 weeks ago I was sought out by a person who had spoke ill, hardened their heart, and thought evil against me and when she was met with a measure of truth they came to reconcile. They had realized that without truth barriers go up and doors become walls and it takes great courage to take the first step, but between Christian brothers and sisters a hope for reconciliation should always exist... And in an even more recent story (ironically with deeper roots) a great friend of mine that had become alienated, because of choices made and words unwisely spoken, restoration was found. That it was a matter of us both walking out the shady trees we left our mess in and moving towards a hope of restored friendship... 

sometimes it is just worth it to go to them no matter what you think they will say... friendship blessed by God runs deep and heals in time... 

we never know how long some (we/us) will tool around in the wild before we realize that the Father's house is warm and his servants are well provided for... and if we never left the Father's house are we staying out of fear, frustration, and judgement?

Links and Info for all the Vintage Weekend Seminars

Spero Project: Voices (refugees)
405-524-9146

First Stone Ministries (sexuality)

Mercy Ministries (girls only)
615-831-6987

Bridge to Life: City Rescue Mission (homeless no more)

Bee's Knees (self-start program for students with special needs)

if you haven't yet make sure to join the VintageOKC facebook group and we will keep sending updates through there.... 

First Baptist Church of Bethany Student Ministries (FBCBSM)
3800 N Mueller Ave
Bethany, OK 73008
(405) 789-3312

Youth Center
3700 N Mueller Ave
Bethany, OK 73008
Open Hours
Sundays 9am-11am, 4pm-7pm
Wednesdays 5pm-8pm



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