Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Plugged in


Power Tools of Grace
by Preston Gillham

I admit it! I'm a power tool fanatic. Working with a finely crafted skill saw or drill is one of life's simple joys. But no matter what tool I use if I don't have a good source of power I may as well be using a hammer and chisel. Sure, I've got cordless tools, but without electricity the tool is only useful so long as the battery has life.

You know, the Body of Christ operates a lot like my power tools. Different people have different functions, but the ultimate source of life for all Believers is the Spirit of God within us.

Unfortunately, many Christians see themselves like cordless tools... doing their best on their own, with a weekly recharge on Sundays. But we were created to depend on God. Christ said that we are to abide in Him. In other words, stay plugged in. He's your source and He is your life.

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Saturday, January 26, 2008

New to the Library!

Hey gang!
I just wanted to let you know that the library has been updated once again with excellent new books, studies, and media! The spot light of this update has to do with Community, so everything new has to do with that theme.

For those of you preparing to go through the Romans 1-8 study the new "fancier" studies are here and will be on sale in the library this Sunday. The study cost $13. It would be good for you to get your study before Feb. 1, 2008 so that you can study Romans 1-2 before you come.

*Make all payments out to the Church at Tatesbrook and drop them in the offering plate.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Celebration Sunday!!!



Celebration Sunday!

This is a reminder that it's that special time of year again when we get together for a pot-blessed meal after Sunday service. At this meal we praise God for His providence over 2007 and our leadership casts the vision for 2008!

Make sure to bring some awesome food and an open heart. This is a beloved time for Tatesbrook.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Dare2Share "Survive"







Robin Potter has been working on a plan to take a sizable group of 14-18 year olds to Columbus on the weekend of Feb 1-3. Please pray that these teens will be eternally changed.

Last year, there were a few kids that accepted Christ as their savior at this conference.

Four People Within Us

Friday, January 18, 2008

E-votional


Full of It
2 Peter 1:3 His divine power has granted to us everything pertaining to life and godliness, through the true knowledge of Him who called us by His own glory and excellence,

Holy crap! No, holy truth! Have you ever longed to be “more spiritual?” Maybe if you just had the gift of tongues or a little more faith you could really shine. Well, truth is you may not know how good you have it. Let’s take a look at what our Lord has done.

Through the true knowledge of Jesus Christ (a.k.a. salvation), the Lord has granted to us everything we need in life to live and be godly. Wow, that really makes me rethink my “need” for a new ipod. Even beyond electronics, the Lord has already given us everything we need to be godly. That is incredible. To put it another way, He has blessed us with every spiritual blessing (Eph 1:3). Every blessing? Really? Really! And He does not promise them to come He promises that they are all part of the salvation package that we have already received the moment we accepted the Lord. To put it even another way, you are as holy as you are ever going to be. You are as godly as Billy Graham, as compassionate as Mother Teresa, and a righteous as Jesus Christ is righteous right now! Blasphemy? Truth (Rom 5:17, 1 John 3:7).

If our Lord resides in us and we in Him (Gal 2:20, 1 Cor 1:30), if we partake of His divine nature (2 Pet 1:4) then what the Lord is full of we also are full of! What? How amazing is that? The Lord is full of love and so are we! Have you ever read 1 Corinthians 13 and realized that it was describing you? He is full of righteousness, truth, grace, peace, etc and etc, and the awesome part is; so are we! That is how good the good news is.

If you are not experiencing righteousness, holiness, godliness etc, it does not mean that package was lost in shipping. Take a look at your original salvation invoice and you will be surprised how full your warehouse is. All of these spiritual blessings are just sitting on our shelves waiting for us to tap into them. Dear saint, check out these verses and realize how full of it you really are!

1) You are full of goodness Rom 15:14
2) You are qualified Col 1:12
3) You are enlightened Heb 6:4
4) You are perfect Heb 10:14
5) You are complete Col 2:9-10
6) You are near to God Eph 2:13
7) You are protected 1 Pet 1:5
8) You are enriched in everything 1 Cor 1:5

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

FNL Schedule


Hey Gang!
I am very pleased to announce that Travis Westerfield will be leading us through Romans 1-8! We are still in need of childcare for FNL so if you are a member of Tatesbrook and feel called to watch babies and kids please contact Josh (UKOutreach@gmail.com, 338-1717). Here is a tentative schedule of the Romans Study.




2/1 = 1&2
2/8 = 3&4
2/15 = 5:1-6
2/22 = 5:6-11
2/29 = 5:12-21
3/7 = 6:1-6 (depending on how many people are there this may be 3/21)
3/14 = no class (spring break)
3/21 =6:7-11
3/28 =6:12-23
4/4 = 7
4/11 = 8:1-11
4/18 = 8:12-25
4/25 = 8:26-34 (last day of classes)
5/2 = push back finsh date (last day of finals)

Friday, January 11, 2008

Friday Night Light


"Were the real action happens!"

February 1st, 2008
C@T Room
6:00pm- Dinner & Prayer ($1)
6:45pm- Teaching (Romans 1-8)
7:45pm- Discussion (The Action!)

Happy for One Reason



This is a secular solution to an ageless problem but some of her research is very interesting and the three solutions she shared were right on.

Research:
1) Less than 30% of people report being "Deeply Happy"
2) We have about 60,000 thoughts a day and on average 80% are negative.
3) 95% of today's thoughts are the same as yesterday

Actions:
1) Don't believe everything you think.
2) Let Love led.
3) Be thankful and express that thankfulness

It is interesting as a believer to see the underlining force behind this research. Our common enemy is the father of lies and half the time the thoughts you have are not your own. They are temptations and accusations straight from the pit and they smell of smoke.

Dear saints, let us not be ignorant of the enemy's ploys. Learn the truth of who you are, know it, believe it and submit to the Lord (Rom 6:6-13). That is the first step to happiness.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Monday, January 7, 2008

E-votional


Fullness
Colossians 2:9-10a For in Him (Christ) all the fullness of Deity dwells in bodily form and in Him you have been made complete (given fullness),

Have you ever felt empty? Maybe part good part evil? Well here is some good news that you might have to look up to believe (and please do).

In Christ, we have been made complete! Wow! He has given us fullness (NIV). Incredible! And He does not say we "will be," He says we "have been." So what does that mean? That means that Jesus is our sufficiency. It means that we have been given everything pertaining to life and godliness (
2 Pet 1:3). It means that we no longer need to be thirsty because we have that well of living water inside of us (John 4:10, 14). It means that we are done deals, wholly right, completely good and 100% full. There is no more room, so we can stop trying to shove stuff in there. In Christ we no longer need a title, another dollar, another person or anything else to make us complete because we already are. He has filled us.

Let me take it a step further, if Christ is the fullness of Deity and we are in Christ (
1 Cor 1:30) and Christ is in us (Gal 2:20, John 14:20) then the fullness of Deity is in us. Let me say that again, the fullness of Deity is in us! Wow! How can we not be complete? How can we not be full?

You are incredible dear saint of God, not for anything you have done, but because God is that cool! You are awesome because our Lord is awesome. As we walk together this year "Growing in Fullness" let us remember that fullness is our starting point not the finish line. Let us remember that we are not trying to attain to something that we are not but instead we are trying to live what we are. Be encouraged by His truth and praise Him today.

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Women's Prayer Breakfast

Women's Prayer Breakfast
at The Church Building
Saturday, January 12
Breakfast 9:30 am
Prayer 10:00 am

T.G.I.F.-Bible study!

Friday NIGHTLIGHT



Beginning February 1st 2008 Church at Tatesbrook will be offering a
Teaching ministry every Friday evening beginning at 6:45 pm

1st study will be
ROMANS 1-8

Be enlightened.

Nursery Schedule




JANUARY:
1/6 - Sarah or Travis Westerfield
1/13 - Kim Hind (with Emily?)
1/20 - Kresta Wilson (w/Becca Eby)
1/27 - Michelle Jones

FEBRUARY:
2/3 - Paul or Tracy Barth
2/10 - Dan or Joje Leahy
2/17 - Carol Davis
2/24 - Dacian Keaton


For any comments, questions, complaints or to sign up for the next round email:
snwesterfield@yahoo.com

Celebration Fellowship

Celebration!
Sunday Celebration will take place the last Sunday (Jan. 27) of this month. We will be having a pot-blessed meal and good times! Make sure to bring yourself, a friend, food, and a appetite for God and fellowship as we recount God's providence in 2007!

Small Groups This Week

Hey Gang!
Here's the down-low on life groups this week.

North Group
Meets at the Johnson's house
Tuesday Night

South Group
Meets at the Eby's house
Wednesday Night

Prayer Group
Meets at the Church
Monday Night

Friday, January 4, 2008

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Groups at Tatesbrook

Be Successful

We believe God wants you to be successful in every area of your life, especially in knowing Him. It is important to have people in your life that will encourage you, as you seek to know God and His purpose for your life. Sunday Celebration Services are a time to come together and celebrate the things of God. Experiencing the presence of God through praise & worship and being equipped through preaching and teaching will change your life. However, it is the relationships we have that help us cultivate the successful lives we all desire.

Get Connected

Small Groups - Get ConnectedWe need to know there are people we can connect with and share our lives with. A place that we can kick back and be ourselves. A place where we can celebrate our differences. It is our desire to see a community of people coming together for encouragement, strength and purpose. This community can be realized as we participate in one anothers lives.

The Answer: Connect Groups

The answer to this need is Connect Groups. These groups are small group based, ranging in number from 5 to 15 people. Even though each Life Group will have its own unique personality, the common thread through them all is sharing your life and faith with other believers. Connect Groups meet once a week and sometimes more depending on the accountability or ministry needs. The Host Homes and Coaches of each Connect Group are official members of Tatesbrook and are in close relationship with the pastor and administrative team.

The Results

Redemptive Community! Right things happen when the right relationships are there. A big part of discovering ourselves is found in healthy relationships.

Small Groups - PromoteGroups will promote:

  • A sense of belonging
  • Being part of something bigger than yo urself
  • An Attitude of Thankfulness
  • Accountability
  • Personal Evangelism
  • Ministry opportunities
  • Empowerment to succeed

God wants you to enjoy your life. Why not get involved in a Connect Group, so you can be released into your purpose and potential. Ask around at Sunday worship about the Connect groups meeting in your area or...

VIEW OUR CONNECT GROUP LISTING

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Bible Studies

BASIC Training Studies

Romans 1-8 study
Hebrews study
The Gospels from a Jewish perspective study
Genesis through Deuteronomy study
Joshua through Esther study

Daily spirituality guide
Books

Understanding your Identity in Christ
Understanding God's economy
Spiritual guide to hearing God
A guide to spiritual discipline
Chosen But FreeA balanced view of devine election
life's ultimate privilege by devern fromke Prayer guide

Church Gatherings!

Sunday Celebration - 1 service
Worship, Fellowship, & Direction


When: Sunday 10:30am - 12:00am
Phone: 859.338.1717
Email: UKOutreach@gmail.com
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All About Tatesbrook!

Church at Tatesbrook!!!
An intimate community of saints

Our Heart!
Through Christ, we exist to grow in relationship with God and each other, reaching the lost from person to person, house to house, city to city, nation to nation.
Tatesbrook is a loving church that walks out relational Christianity. Imagine a visit to a home in Lexington. You enter the living room where believers have gathered in the name of Jesus, eating, laughing, sharing, singing, and experiencing His Spirit in the midst of the gathering. Listen as a single mother shares a blessing of how God provided for her and her little child. A young man begins to share about how Jesus'love delivered him from anger. Watch as part of the group gathers around a woman who is battling depression, and through prayer, you witness the peace and joy flooding into her life. Experience a setting where God is moving through you by the words you share to the small group. You realize that you are not a spectator BUT a participant in a church service!Tatesbrook has a heart to grow believers into the fullness of Christ. Jesus is not a part in our life, He IS OUR LIFE! Join us and behold the glory of the Father, the love of the Son, and the power of the Holy Spirit.Observations about CAT-We believe in meeting the needs of our church body-We are not the usual Sunday-go-to meeting type church-We Love to praise the Lord through Song and Worship-We do not like to church, but rather the church-We are not religious-We believe the love of Jesus is the greatest weapon in the world, and we are not afraid to use it-We believe the Bible is God's holy word, and seek to live it-We meet as small groups in homes during the week expressing love to God and care for one another Sunday Celebration10:30am,Throughout the week home groups 7-8:30pm

Our Past!
Tatesbrook Baptist Church began in 1984 as a mission from Porter Memorial Baptist Church. The mission was not a church plant but rather a supportive effort on the request of Tatesbrooks first pastor. The church grew to approximately 300 on roll members. What came next was a new pastor, and definitely a new direction! In April 1992, the church called their second pastor. Through the search process this pastor set forth a vision that called for a whole new paradigm shift and radical change in the method of church life. The former church, being a Program-based designed church, would now move toward a more relational cell-based church. This process would prove to be a harder task than proposed.The first two years of transition was spent mainly trying to bring healing to a hurting congregation. The fist changes within the program-based church was to replace committees with ministry teams. The purpose of this change was based on two biblical principles:1. Every believer is a minister and needs to find their place of ministry (Ephesians 4)2. Every believer has been gifted by the Holy Spirit, and should operate in the gifts in which He has given for the purpose of edifying the body and promoting the kingdom (1 Corinthians 12).Hence, committees that were comprised by a few were being replaced by teams that were made up of the whole body so all would serve.The next change of transition was to move the church from the pews to the homes. This was to help alleviate the emphasis on church buildings and move it more to the homes and communities. We began a pilot group of six couples to experience church life in a more relational way. After a nine-month period, we enlisted all members into a group and began shepherd groups within our body. In the mean time, those in the pilot group who were Sunday School teachers within the church saw no need to continue Sunday school, so they resigned from that position. This caused great consternation on some of the members, and several from Tatesbrook left for other churches with a Sunday school program. I share this for the purpose of recognizing that transitioning is a very difficult process, and brings out the true hearts of all involved.The process of transitioning a church will never end, nor will its heartaches or joys. We have seen both at Tatesbrook, and continue with the vision of relational Christianity because the joys far out-weigh the heartaches. We are still seeking to do His will, and have been blessed with the finest brothers and sisters to be imagined (and a few soreheads). However, God has taught us much and is continually breaking us and molding us into His image!

Our Present!
Tatesbrook is still in transition. At this particular point of our pilgrimage, we have seen God do unbelievable things in our midst. Our present calling is to grow in intimacy with the father through Jesus Christ, and to build close relationships through accountability based on God's word. Once we establish these callings into a lifestyle, we will then restore home groups for the purpose of fellowship, discipleship, and evangelism. Our future will unfold as God the father continues to direct us through His love and life.







What we ALL believe

We don't have to agree on everything, but somethings are essential.

The Bible
We believe the Bible is the written Word of God. It leads us to salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. Being given by God the Scriptures are both fully and verbally inspired by God. Therefore, as originally given, the Bible is free of error in all it teaches. Each book is to be interpreted according to its context and purpose. All believers are exhorted to study the Scriptures and diligently apply them to their lives. The Scriptures are the authoritative and normative rule and guide of all Christian life, practice, and doctrine.

God Is Triune
There is one God: infinite, eternal, almighty, and perfect in holiness, truth, and love. In the unity of the godhead there are three persons, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, co-existent, co-equal, co-eternal. The Father is not the Son and the Son is not the Holy Spirit, yet each is truly Deity. One God - Father, Son and Holy Spirit - is the foundation of Christian faith and life.

God the Father
God the Father is the Creator of heaven and earth. He is faithful to every promise, works all things together for good to those who love him, and in his unfathomable grace gave his Son Jesus Christ for mankind's redemption. He made man for fellowship with himself, and intended that all creation should live to the praise of his glory.

Jesus Christ
Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God, was supernaturally conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary. He was perfect in nature, teaching and obedience. He is fully God and fully man. He was always with God and is God. He is the only Savior for the sins of the world, having shed his blood and died a vicarious death on Calvary's cross. By his death in our place, he revealed the divine love and upheld divine justice, removing our guilt and reconciling us to God. Having redeemed us from sin, the third day he rose bodily from the grave, victorious over death and the powers of darkness and for a period of forty days appeared to over five hundred witnesses, performing many convincing proofs of his resurrection. He ascended into heaven where, at God's right hand, he intercedes for his people and rules as Lord over all. He is the Head of his body, the Church.

The Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit, the Lord and Giver of life, convicts the world of sin, righteousness and judgment. Through the proclamation of the gospel he persuades men to repent of their sins and confess Jesus as Lord. By the same Spirit a person is led to trust in divine mercy. The Holy Spirit unites believers to Jesus Christ in faith, brings about the new birth, and dwells within the regenerate. The Holy Spirit has come to glorify the Son who in turn came to glorify the Father. He will lead the Church into a right understanding and rich application of the truth of God’s Word.

The Church
The Church is not a religious institution or denomination. Rather, the Church universal is made up of those who have become genuine followers of Jesus Christ and have personally appropriated the gospel. The Church exists to worship and glorify God as Father, Son and Holy Spirit. It also exists to serve him by faithfully living His will in the earth. This involves a commitment to see the gospel preached and churches planted in all the world for a testimony. The ultimate mission of the Church is the making of disciples through the preaching of the gospel.

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