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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Weekly Message from Pastor Tommy-12/25/11

Merry Christmas to you all. Not many times do we have Christmas on Sunday but today is one of those times. I know the kids are excited today with the opening of gifts and I hope that we as adults are excited about celebrating the Birth of our Savior. Jesus is the reason for Christmas. There would not be gift giving if God had not given to us His Son. We need to keep the Spiritual part of Christmas alive with Thanksgiving and Praise to our Lord. Having Christmas on Sunday seems to mess up some people’s Christmas but think about it; Why do we have Christmas anyway? Don’t lose the meaning and message of Christmas because it is on Sunday. Sundays are our day of worship and we worship because of the gift of life God has given us in Christ. Family and friends are important, but Christ is the most important thing today. We should worship him.

Thank you for a special day last Sunday. It will always be memorable for me. The meal was wonderful and I will miss those meals, but the Love you’ve shown is what will stick with me. The watch is a cherished gift especially with the inscription. The tie Courtney had made with the picture of the Church on it will always be a part of me. The cards, gifts, and the personal words are priceless. I wanted to see and talk to each member personally and thank them for all they have done for me and what they mean to me, but time has not allowed that to happen. Thanks to Greta Burke for coming back and singing for me my favorite song, “He Is An On Time God” Wednesday night.

Know that I love you and am proud to have been your pastor and proud to have served here 20 years. Remember the next Pastor will need your Love and support which you gave to me. Here is a word of caution, be patient in the search for a new pastor. This just does not happen overnight. The Leadership is trying to do all they can for you. They haven’t had to do this for 20 years and some have never had to do this. Work with them not against them. God has a pastor for New Bethel. He is an on-time God.

I Love You Church. Thank you. Keep the Faith. Support the Church. They need you and you need them.

Pastor Tommy

Weekly Message from Pastor Tommy-12/18/11

Today I am writing my last article as your Pastor and I do it with mixed emotions. There are times that I enjoy writing these articles because I have something to share with you that I think is necessary and helpful. Brenda has to wait on me to email her these articles before she can finish the bulletin. Sometimes I get it to her on Thursdays, but most of the time its Friday before I do it. I am thankful for her and her patience over the years with me not only with these articles but with many things in the ministry. She has been more than a church secretary keeping up with my doctor’s appointments and many, many other things that were not church related. Thank you Brenda. Now who am I going to depend upon. I guess I should have thought of that!
Church I love you and thank you for all that you have done for me in my 20 plus years as pastor here. Many emotions are running through my heart at this time. Many memories come to mind also. Families, faces, friendships, and fun times are in my thoughts today. Births, marriages, funerals, ballgames, trips, choir practices are things that made the ministry so beautiful for me. Thank you for today and what you are doing for me. To say that I am excited but sad is an understatement. Most pastors leave when there are problems in the Church or just before the church runs them off. I thank the Lord that I do not have to leave and you do not want to run me off. I am leaving on great terms and can come back anytime without fear of facing a problem or pain. We have seen God do some mighty miracles here and I am sure there are more miracles to come. I am leaving because I know God is leading me in a new ministry. I have not quit the ministry but am traveling down a new path with the Lord. Over the years my strengths have been in times of adversity, difficult times, and dealing with life’s troubles. I have tried to make my ministry one of being there when you needed me. I can say I have fulfilled that to the best of my calling. We have gone down many roads together and I don’t regret them. I do wish I could have done more at times. I try to love everybody the same and treat each one special because you are special.

Pray for me and I will pray for you. Support one another and you will be fine. Work with your leadership. Keep the Faith.

Pastor Tommy

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Weekly Message from Pastor Tommy - 12/11/11

December 11, 2011

Time is going by so quickly for me and I am sure for you too. The Christmas season is upon us. Before we turn around a few times Christmas day will be here. I haven’t done all my shopping yet either. I am looking for those great bargains but they seem to be things that I don’t need. Now about the time going by so quickly I’m really referring to the time I have left here. Wednesday night was a special time for me. The first part of the service talking about Jesus and who He is was wonderful. All the input from you was powerful. I wish that we had a way to list all that you said because that seemed to be the highlight of the service. It is hard to describe Jesus, but you did a great job. I love how the Living Bible translation put it, “Thank God for his Son-his Gift too wonderful for words.” Our language does not have the vocabulary to justify who Jesus is. With all the names in the Bible as to who He is we fall short with our words.

I am taking a lot of training on my New Ministry. It is an exciting time for me but a scary time because pastoring is all that I have done in the past 30 years. I know I will enjoy it and I will miss the Church work. Now if you have anything you want from me before the 18th make sure you tell me or get word to me.

The Leadership is on the ball of getting things done with the remodeling and the new kitchen. I sure they will share some things with you today as to what they are doing. Be patience with them as they are working to do what is best for the Church and for you. They are working hard to start the New Year off with excitement and joy. Remember who you are serving, The Lord and not Pastor Tommy. God will also be there for you and the ministry will continue without me. I am honored to have all the Love shown to me in these past few weeks. I know for some it has been a shock and seems like a setback, but the Lord will see you through. It is a time to draw closer together and do the work of the Lord. Support one another and you will be fine. Keep the Faith.

Pastor Tommy

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Weekly Message from Pastor Tommy

I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving Day. I enjoyed my Thanksgiving week. All week was great for me being with family and friends. I was able to go and be with my mother and family. It is always a special time with family, but it seems to be even more special time at Thanksgiving. There were times when ballgames, hunting, and other things were on the agenda instead of a meal and family. The older I get, God’s blessings seem to be at the front. Children need to know that Thanksgiving is a time of faith and not just fun and food. When we research the meaning of Thanksgiving we see that praising God was at the beginning. People took time to thank the Lord for all He had done and all that He was doing. Without God we have nothing and are nothing. This is a time to call our nation to focus on God. America is so blessed and we are blessed. Just think back to all that you had this past Thanksgiving. The world as a whole doesn’t enjoy all that we have. America, God has shined his light upon her. Thank you Lord for loving me and giving me things that I don’t deserve; you truly are gracious.

Thank you Tim and Pam for heading up our Thanksgiving meal. We had plenty of food and the fellowship was wonderful. I don’t know when I enjoyed a better meal than this one. They say your last one is the most memorable and I would have to agree. This was my 21st Thanksgiving meal here at New Bethel and the one that will stay with me. Not to have a kitchen and water I think things went very well. The crowd was great too. This is a tradition that needs to be part of New Bethel ministry for years to come. There are some things that need to be done away with, but not this one. The Church is going through a lot of changes and a lot of changes are yet to come. The main thing is to find God’s will and follow it. You have great leadership: Listen and follow them. Miracles are still on the way for New Bethel Church. I am just glad that I have had a small part in it. Keep the Faith: God is still on the Throne.

Pastor Tommy

Monday, November 21, 2011

Pastor's Weekly Message - 11/20/11

November 20, 2011

Today we are celebrating Thanksgiving as a Church family. I am so thankful for the Leadership of our Church for having this special day even though we are not in the worship center and do not have a kitchen to cook in. Tim and Pam, thank you so much for your part in the planning, and Judy for the decorating. Some people would not be rejoicing because of having the meal and the service in the same room, but I am. There have been a lot of things we have had to adjust to in the last several weeks because of the fire. Don’t forget to thank the Lord for what we do have. We are a blessed people. Look around at the things we have here in this building: Friends, family, and faith. What more could we ask for? The worship center has been painted and that is a praise. We were told this week again that by Christmas day we should have a service in our updated worship center with new paint, new carpet, new pad pews, new ceiling, new sound equipment, and much much more. We are blessed!

My Big Praise is 20 years ago I became the Pastor of New Bethel Baptist Church. I did not know what the journey would be and here we are 20 years later celebrating Thanksgiving together. As I am typing this article my mind goes through some wonderful memories which the Lord has allowed us to enjoy together. The fire reminded me just how quickly it all can be gone and it will be one day. I am proud of the things that the Lord has accomplished through my ministry here. I have failed to tell some of you what you have meant to me but each family has a special place in my heart. The births of all the babies, the marriages, the celebration of answered prayers, the outreach in the communities, the wonderful funerals where you just felt the presence and power of God, to hospital visits and so much more. I am thankful I was the one God chose to be part of this. Miracles after miracles have taken place here and we were a part of them. Church, let’s just Praise the Lord. Thanksgiving would not be Thanksgiving without thanks. Thank you Lord and Thank you New Bethel Baptist Church.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Pastor's Weekly Message - 11/13/11

November 13, 2011

We are seeing some progress on the Church buildings. The ceiling in the worship center is now removed. All the downstairs rooms are gutted. By that I mean all that’s left standing are the 2x4’s. The sheetrock, paneling, ceiling, wiring, and carpet have are all removed along with the contents. In the upstairs they have built back the floors which were burned. Brenda’s office and my office still lack a lot of work.

As most of you know by now the church voted to build a kitchen between the old fellowship building and the new fellowship building, which is on the side where we park the bus. It is going to cost somewhere around $10,000. Praise needs to be given here because someone came forward and offered to loan the church the money at no interest for the next two years plus pay the loan off at the bank, which was less than $10,000, and let us have that free of interest too.

God is so good to us. When I begin to see how he has worked though this fire I have to say Praise the Lord. Miracle after miracle has come through for us as a church. We now have classes for all the Sunday school classes and Wednesday night classes. We are almost back to doing things like they need to be done. We still have to have the Porta-Potties: Hope that will change soon.

Let me remind you that we are taking care of some families for Thanksgiving with a full meal and all the trimmings. A lot of you have already given food for this project, but there is more to do. If you don’t want to bring canned goods you can donate some money for this project. Speaking of Thanksgiving, we are going to have our Thanksgiving meal next Sunday with the deacons and myself fixing the meal and we want everyone to come. This is a way to thank the church and show you we love you. We may have to do something a little different, but we will make it work. This is always a special Sunday for our Church.

Pastor Tommy

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Pastor's Weekly Message - 11/6/11

November 6, 2011

This past week one of the finest men that I have ever known went home to be with our Saviour. Charles Lee Fitzsimons was 82 years old. Charles lived across the road from our home where we were reared up. Growing up without a dad he was the one who we depended on for hundreds of things and became the father figure in my life. As a boy, he was the man that I wanted to be like when I became an adult. He was the most godly man that I have ever known. In my 59 plus years on this earth he stood head and shoulders above all others in my eyes.

Many years before I knew what a godly man was I could see that he was different than other men. He was a deacon in our home church and I later found out it was Charles who got us to go to Church. If any person fulfilled the call of a Deacon, Charles was the man. He took care of church duties which included the less fortunate and the poor. He was one of the hardest working men I have ever known. He was always doing things at the church. Any work that was going on he was in the forefront. He never missed any services unless he was very sick.

He was the junior boys Sunday School teacher and the best I have ever seen. Every boy in his class could say the books of the Bible by the time they were out of his class. Today I still can recite them because of him. Charles had no boys of his own but had three girls. He took us as his boys. Charles bought me my first Coke and took me on my first camping trip. He made sure we always had something for Christmas. He got me my first job at US Pipe. He helped me get my first car loan. Anytime I needed help he was there.

When the Lord was calling me to preach, he was the one who prayed with me and counseled me. He was there when I preached my first sermon. I owe so much to him for the time and love that he put into me and my family. Any one of us boys could be writing this article today because he was the man. Everyone needs a man in their life like Charles. I thank God for allowing Charles into my life.

Pastor Tommy

Monday, October 31, 2011

Pastor's Weekly Message - 10/30/11

October 30, 2011

Another week has gone by and the cleanup and recovery is going on as you can see on the website. It is a slow process and time-consuming but things are happening. All the carpet has been removed and the youth room has been taken apart: walls, ceiling and furniture. The nursery has been cleaned up: beds, rocking chairs, and other things. We are hoping to have some buildings here in the next few days for the Sunday School classes and for the Wednesday night classes. The baking soda blasting is cleaning up the charred boards in the old fellowship building. See pictures on website. The committees are doing a great job getting things in order.

We are planning to have a Thanksgiving meal on Sunday the 18th. You will be hearing more about it in the days ahead and we will be posting it on the website also. Tim Moore is heading this up for us this year. We also are having “Can and Quarter” project for Thanksgiving families. We have changed it to “Can and a Dollar since things are costly now. There will be a box for you to put things in here in the Fellowship Building. Our food banks are low on canned goods and other things this year, so we need to help out all we can.

I want to say again Thank You to each one who reached out to me this month. Everything was appreciated, the kids, notes, the meals, the cards, the gifts, the desserts, the visits, and the love. My heart has been overwhelmed with all the kindness. The timing could not have been any better. Thanks Church. Sometimes it is hard to be on the receiving end, but I do thank you so much.

Much Love, Pastor Tommy

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Quick Update (with two photos)

Greetings all!  As soon as we receive new photos or information from the folks at Paul Davis Restoration we post it for you here.  We also link to this information on Facebook and in the e-mail newsletter.  If you would like to sign up for the email list to be notified when new information is posted, please CLICK HERE.

Below are two photos of the rafters in the education wing of the building.  They are in the process of soda blasting the soot.  Soda blasting is basically (as this writer understands it) a highly pressurized baking soda cannon that helps to remove the soot.  The clean wood is not new wood...it was as dark as the black wood prior to the soda blasting.

The folks at Paul Davis are providing updates as they can.  They hope to have another update for us by the end of the week.



Friday, October 21, 2011

Pastor's Weekly Message - 10/23/11


October 21, 2011

What a great service we had last Sunday. I am still rejoicing. I do believe that people are looking at us to see what we are doing since the fire. I am not talking about where we are meeting and who is singing and preaching, but what we are doing as serving the Lord and what our spirit is like. Look around, things are looking up and God is getting the glory that He desires. Does not the Bible say in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you? Yes, even from this fire we can grow if we keep our eyes on the Lord and not on what was lost.  The fire has caused many people who have never before mentioned our church to ask about the Church and what we are doing.

Today would have been our Homecoming special service.  We can still make today special if we just open our hearts to the Lord. Who has a praise to give? Who has a testimony to share? Who has a song to sing? Who holds the key to today’s service? Somebody needs to let go and share with the Church what God is doing.

This is Pastor Appreciation month and I want to say Thank You for all that you are doing for me. Every day has been a blessed surprise for me. The Calls, the Cards, the Gifts, the Meals, the Desserts (pies, cakes, and cookies) have all been appreciated. With all that is going on will the Church, for you to reach out to me I am truly grateful.  I am putting on weight but that’s the fruits of enjoying eating. 

Pastor Tommy

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Letter from Paul Davis Restoration with pictures








October 14, 2011

Dear members of New Bethel Baptist Church:

We wanted to take this opportunity to thank you and share a few things with all of you.  First, let us begin by saying “Thank You”.  Thank you for allowing Paul Davis Restoration of Northeast Georgia to help you in this time of need.

We will work very hard to keep you informed as to the progress of the mitigation and the restoration of the Church.  We understand that this is a difficult time and we will do everything we can to make the process as seamless as possible.  There will be lots happening and we will keep you posted as to the progress.

We will work very closely with Pastor Tommy and your building committee during this process.  We would encourage you to direct your questions to one of the members of this committee.  For many questions, they may already have the answer.  If not, we will be more than happy to answer any question you may have.

We understand that there has been great concern over the contents of the buildings.  We promise we are taking great care to restore everything we can.  However, there have been many items that are not restorable due to extensive damage.  We are making every effort to be very thorough in evaluating every item and treating your contents with the respect they deserve.  We plan to provide pictures and a brief update weekly to be posted to your website.  This will enable all of you to see the progress. 

We know that a church is like a home to many.  Because of the dangerous nature of the construction, we ask that you do not “drop by” to walk in or around the building.  Your safety is a priority and we would not want to risk anyone being hurt.  While we know it is a place of comfort to you, please treat the area as a construction zone.  Keep an eye on your website for updates!

Again, please let us reassure you that we are taking the greatest care of your church.  We appreciate the confidence you have shown in us.  It has been a pleasure meeting many of you and we look forward to meeting many more.

Sincerely,


Kelley N. Padgitt                      Larry M. Gill, CPA                   Kevin L. Padgitt
Client Advocate                                    President                                  Vice President

These first three photos are from Thursday, October 6th.




These last three photos are from Wednesday, October 12th to show the progress.



Friday, October 14, 2011

Sydney Grace is here and other updates

Congrats to Jeremy and Courtney long!  Sydney Grace Long was born at 4:25 AM today.  She is 4 lbs 12 oz and 17.5 inches long.  She is in the NICU at St. Mary's Hospital in Athens right now.  The doctors are not sure how long she will be in NICU, but she is healthy.  Praise the Lord!

Other Updates
Anne Horton's mother passed away this week.  The church will be taking a bus down to Gwinnett this afternoon for the viewing.  The bus leaves from the church at 5:30 PM.  If you would like to go, make sure you are there on time.

There will be one large Sunday School class in the New Fellowship Hall at 9:45.  This week it will be led by Sammy Elrod.

Homecoming is postponed.  If you know anyone who was planning to come sing or participate, please let them know.

If you are willing to serve as a Deacon, please sign up in the back of the New Fellowship Hall.  Nominations will take place soon.

There is a bridal shower this Sunday at the church in the New Fellowship Hall for Lauren Smith.  It will take place from 2-4pm.

Monday, October 10, 2011

News from New Bethel


Everyone should be proud of Pastor Tommy.  I asked him for an update on the situation at the church and he sent a loooooong text message.  He's getting out of his comfort zone here!  In any event, some of the information was presented at church on Sunday.  Other parts are new.  There are a lot of different items so I will provide them in a list format.  -Anthony

  • The Homecoming service has been postponed to a later date.  More details will follow in the coming months and weeks.
  • Paul Davis Restoration is hoping to have the entire facility ready for us to use by Christmas.  
    • Today they began working on cleaning the offices and labeling each item inside the church.  
    • They will analyze each item to see what can be cleaned/restored or if it needs to be replaced.  
    • A lot of things are being taken off the premises in order to be cleaned.
    • Insurance will cover any items that need to be replaced.
    • We are still not permitted to be in the building.  
    • They are taking off the paneling in the preschool rooms.  
  • The engineer said the concrete block walls and bricks are in good shape (A crack had been spotted in the bricks on the outside end of the old fellowship hall wing above the fire escape.). 
  • The upstairs hallway is now reinforced so it is safe to walk on.
  • Everything is out of the old fellowship building that was on the floor.  All that is left at this point is the floor, wall studs and support structure.
  • Church staff is in the process of purchasing new office equipment, such as a computer, copier and printer. This will be temporarily set up in the New Fellowship Hall.
  • Please be patient with the restoration process.
  • If you have any problems, please call Pastor Tommy.
  • If you have any questions for the church or Paul Davis Restoration company, you can email them to newbethelbaptistga@gmail.com.  


Thursday, October 6, 2011

Preschool Update and Restoration Committee

New Bethel Christian Preschool will resume on Monday, October 17th. They will have school at the normal time from 7:45 until 11:30 as usual. It will be held at Hunters Creek Baptist Church. They have been gracious enough to allow us to use their facility for the preschool. The preschool did get together Wednesday this week at Hunters Creek to allow the children to have a play day and see that everyone was okay and that God took care of everything.

The Restoration Committee has been created for the cleanup process. The committee will work with the restoration company to make sure everything is taken care of. If you would like to contact any of the committee members, listed below are their names and phone numbers.

Donald Reese (Chairman) 706-335-9521
Calvin Culpepper 706-886-4152
Billy Hallford 706-384-4495

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Update From Pastor Tommy

Wednesday, October 5th

There is no clean up tonight. We are meeting at 7:00. Pastor Tommy will give update of everything to date. The insurance company has asked us not to clean anything. We have contacted a company, Paul Davis Restoration, to do our clean up and recovery. A committee has been appointed to oversee the restoration. Billy Hallford Calvin Culpepper, Donald Reese-chairman.

A phone will be installed today in the fellowship building.

Pre-school will be operating at Hunters Creek Baptist Church starting on Monday the 17th until our church is cleaned and ready for them to come back.

Sunday Services
No early services, no Sunday School, 11:00 AM service only in new fellowship building. We don't have bath rooms so there will be temporary "facilities" set up for services.

Homecoming will be October 23rd at 10:30-12:30. Plans are incomplete at this time.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Update: How the Fire Started and Opportunity to Help

Greetings All! We have some updates on the situation at the church.

How the Fire Started
The fire marshal and ATF stated that the fire started in the refrigerator. That's right, in the refrigerator. To be more specific, the automatic defrost unit in the freezer shorted out, which cause the wiring to overheat and catch the refrigerator on fire. Once the fire started, it apparently spread upward to the ceiling and into the second floor where it began to spread down the hallway. We praise the Lord once again that everyone is safe and that there were no injuries.

Opportunity to Help

The new fellowship hall will be cleaned starting Wednesday, October 5. Anyone willing to help in the cleanup process can meet at 1:00 PM at the church. For those who can come at a later time that afternoon, come 6:00 - 8:00 PM. We have a storage trailer to put items in after they have been cleaned. Also, there will be a short devotion time on Wednesday night.

Other News

Hart EMC is being contacted today in order to get the power situation squared away.

Of course we want to remind everyone that there is no Wednesday night service other than the short devotion that will take place along with the clean up. In addition, there will be no services held in the sanctuary in the near future. It will need to be thoroughly cleaned by professionals before it can be used in any capacity. In the meantime services will be held in the new fellowship hall.


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Monday, October 3, 2011

Latest on New Bethel

Just a quick update on the situation at the church.  The fire marshal was on the scene this morning to assess the damage.  He has completed his work.  The insurance appraiser will be at the church sometime tomorrow to assess the damage from an insurance perspective.  After he has completed his duties we will be permitted to go in the building to begin cleanup.


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Sunday, October 2, 2011

Update on the Fire

As most already know, New Bethel Baptist Church had a portion of the building catch fire on Saturday night. There are many questions right now and not very many answers. However, the church will make an effort to post any new information here on the website. What we know right now is that significant damage has been done to the old fellowship hall wing of the building. From the stairs toward the kitchen, most of that area will need to be totally replaced as the damage was major. It appears that most of the damage to the sanctuary and church offices is limited to smoke related issues.

The area is taped off as of right now and no one is allowed into the building until the fire marshal has had enough time to complete his work as it relates to the investigation. Hopefully that will take place early this week. After we are granted permission to enter the building, an assessment of the damage will be made and we can begin the clean up process. We will then have a better idea of plans moving forward.

The deacons and church staff will do everything in their power to make sure all members are updated on the situation via telephone call. In the meantime, there are a couple of announcements: 
  • The New Bethel Christian Preschool will be closed this week. The deacons, church staff and preschool staff will be evaluating options for location of the preschool in the short term.
  • There will be no Wednesday night service this week. Again, we will be contacting everyone as soon as information is available about upcoming services.
  • The Homecoming service will still take place. Further details will be announced soon.
If you would like to be signed up to receive updates and information via e-mail, please send an e-mail to info@newbethelbaptistga.org with your Name and E-mail Address. This will sign you up for the e-mail list to receive alerts as soon as possible. If you would prefer, you may leave a comment below with your Name and E-mail Address to sign up instead.

If you have any questions or concerns, you can certainly call Pastor Tommy or the deacons. In addition, you may also e-mail info@newbethelbaptistga.org. Remember that we will all need to be patient as this will be a long process of restoration.

Be sure to check here for updated information.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Pastor's Weekly Message - 10/2/11

What a wonderful week of Revival here at the Church. My heart was overwhelmed with the power of the Lord. First let me state what a joy it was to be with Bro. Duane this week looking back over the years when he and his family were here and remembering all the things that we did together, and we did a lot of things.  He was a joy to work with because we had a bond and a relationship of trust. I have been blessed to work with some wonderful people in my ministry over the years, but this one exceeded them all. “What if we …” came up so many times during our ministry together, or “I was thinking about trying this today, what do you think?” Having someone around who is thinking of ways to serve the Lord or trying something different was a help and also  rewarding. I think we are too much like the ones Jesus rebuked in the New Testament who always had their ways of doing things which wasn’t working but they kept on doing them thinking one day it would work. Let’s look around at our Church and see what needs to be done differently or what is not working effectively. Just “doing things” because we have always done them that way is not always the answer in ministry.  We will soon start a New Year and what a great time now to look at what we are doing and to make changes that are not working. The Nominating Committee will be meeting soon to look at the New Year programs and positions. What would you like for us to do as a Church? Or, what would you like to do as a Christian? It is something to think about and pray about.

Wade Buice is being baptized today and he is excited as am I.  Anytime someone makes a statement that they are following the Lord in believer’s baptism is powerful and a blessing. Every believer needs to be baptized. It is important to share your faith this way and just as important to share in the Lord’s Supper.

We need to elect three deacons for this upcoming year so pray about this. There is a sheet to sign up if you are willing to serve.  See one of the deacons about this if you have any questions.  We are working on our Homecoming Service, so kept this in your prayers also.

Pastor Tommy

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Pastor's Weekly Message - 9/25/11

Welcome to New Bethel Baptist Church. This is the start our Revival week with Bro. Duane Eller. Pastor Duane was with us about 12 years ago. Wow, time does fly. We had some of the sweetest services one could ever enjoy. Duane’s love for the Lord and his Love for people shows through in his ministry.

Looking back for a moment brings joy to my heart. I never worked with anyone who I trusted so much with my ministry. He was always amazing me with his insight on worship and service. He always had a fresh look at life. His leadership was priceless. He is a gifted man who knows how to worship the Lord and involve others in service.

I have been blessed to serve with some great servants over the years, but the impact Duane had on me was wonderful, and I am grateful to him for that. “Susan, I’m sure is the reason for it all.” Duane worked with the youth, led the choir, preached, visited, as well as had the vision for our preschool and deacon retreats. He is also good at doing any plumbing, electrical, or carpentry work. Those were some happy days for us here at New Bethel Church. I will always be grateful to him and Susan. Friends are hard to find in life but he is a friend. For you that do not know Duane you are in for a treat this week.

I don’t know what the Lord is going to do this week in Revival, but I know that our hearts will be blessed through the Word that is preached. Remember that the altars are always open for you to come to the Lord. We may be singing or Pastor Duane may be preaching but you don’t have to wait until the end of the service to come to the Lord. Come anytime you feel led by God. We are expecting God to do some powerful things this week starting this morning.

Invite your friends to join you in Revival this week. They too will be blessed. We the people will make the difference in Revival because we know God wants us to have Revival. Duane is the vessel that will be used of God to Preach the Word, but it is us who must hear, repent and surrender to the Lord. If we do not then we will only have a good meeting. But I want Revival. What about you?

Pastor Tommy

Friday, September 16, 2011

Pastor's Weekly Message - 9/18/11

Revival starts next week (Sept. 25-28) with Bro. Duane Eller from Nails Creek Baptist Church. I hope you have made plans to be here each service. We need a Revival in our Church. We need to get serious about our walk with the Lord. God has blessed us so much and we are thankful for all he has done, but are we living the way that he wants us to? What is Revival? The synonyms are: revitalization, renewal, restoration, stimulation, reinforcement, recovery, resumption, resurgence, rebirth, rehabilitation. Charles Finney said “It presupposes that the church is sunk down in a backslidden state, and a revival consists in the return of the Church from her backslidings and the conversion of sinners.” Amen to that.

1. The foundations of sin need to be broken up. A revival always includes conviction of sin on the part of the church. Backslidden professors cannot wake up and begin right away in the service of God without deep searching of their heart. The fountains of sin need to be broken up. In a true revival, Christians are always brought under such conviction; they see their sins in such a light that often they find it impossible to maintain a hope of their acceptance with God. It does not always go to that extent, but there are always, in a genuine revival, deep convictions of sin, and often cases of abandoning all hope.

2. Revival is a new beginning of obedience with God. Just as in the case of a converted sinner, the first step is a deep repentance, a breaking down of heart, a getting down into the dust before God, with humility, and a forsaking of sin.

3. Backslidden Christians will be brought to repentance. A revival is nothing else than a new beginning of obedience to God.

4. Christians will have their faith renewed.

5. A revival breaks the power of the world and of sin over Christians. It brings them to such vantage ground that they get a fresh impulse towards heaven; they have a new foretaste of heaven, and new desires after union with God; thus the charm of the world is broken, and the power of sin overcome.

6. When the Churches are thus awakened and salvation of sinners will follow.

7. When a revival can be expected? A revival may be expected when Christians have a spirit of prayer for a revival. That is, when they pray as if their hearts were set upon it.

Pastor Tommy

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Revival and Chicken Strips!

We want to relay a couple of important news items.  First, Revival is quickly approaching, and we hope everyone can attend.  Reverend Duane Eller will be the preacher.  Many of you will remember Duane from when he was the music minister at NBBC among other things several years ago.  We are very excited about his return.  Revival is September 25th - 28th starting with the 11 AM service on the 25th and including 7 PM services nightly.  Make plans to attend!

Also, the New Bethel Christian Preschool is having a Chicken Strip Plate Fundraiser on October 1st from 5 PM to 7 PM.  Tickets are $7.00.  See a deacon or Brenda Hallford to purchase a ticket.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Pastor's Weekly Message - 8/28/11


August 28, 2011

If you missed last Sunday’s services you missed Rondale Banks giving his testimony. It was powerful, touching and funny. (All but his baptism.)  The part “made in God’s image” was priceless and powerful, and where he talked about finding God’s purpose for his life made us all stop and think.  Everyone has a testimony. God always give us something to say. If you missed it go our website and listen to it.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Pastor's Weekly Message - 8/21/11

August 21, 2011

Today is another wonderful day to Praise the Lord. We are so blessed by the Lord daily and many times fail to Thank Him for all he has done. The weather has been wonderful: Not as hot during the day and cool nights. Change is in the air. School is back in session (Monday for Stephens County) and lives are getting back to normal - whatever normal means. I completed my classes this past Friday. Praise the Lord! But many of you are just starting.

Monday, August 15, 2011

Pastor's Weekly Message - 8/14/11

August 14, 2011

Today is another wonderful day to worship and praise the Lord.  Last Sunday's service was great.  The testimonies of Ms. Karen and Ms. Gina were so uplifting.  You could feel the love they have for the Christian Preschool and each child who attends.  They not only help the children who came last year.  Seven of them will be returning to school this year.  We have ten enrolled for the first time.  Orientation is tomorrow night from 6 to 8pm.  School will start Friday August 19th.  If anyone would like to sponsor a child so they can attend the Registration fee is $75.00.  Monthly Tuition for 3 days a week is $80 and for 5 days it is $95.  Last week there was a family who wanted their child to come, but could not financially afford it.  A couple from New Bethel made a donation so this child can attend.  Blessing after blessings can be yours.  People, God's love is real.  Let's share His Love with others.  It will not come back void.

Pastor's Weekly Message - 8/7/11


August 7, 2011

Today we welcome our teachers from the preschool: Karen Thomson and Gina Ayers. These two ladies have been with us for the last two school years and will be here this year.  You will be hearing from them both today. We are so blessed to have two ladies that love the Lord and love kids. They put in countless hours here at the preschool and many more hours at home for the kids. We have stated before that their families are very supportive of the school and their burden for kids. I am amazed at the love and passion that these ladies give each day for our kids. They are here during the summer getting ready for this new school year. It doesn’t take a person very long in talking with them to see they have a heart for kids. You will see in today’s bulletin how many kids have come through the preschool in the past. Several of them are church kids or family of church members who have attended.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Pastor's Weekly Message - 7/24/11

July 24, 2011

We are coming to the close of the Book of Genesis and it has been a great Wednesday night study for me. I have enjoyed teaching and preaching through this wonderful book. The study has been on time for us and there has been a lot of information we have learned. Adam, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph have been the main characters in this book. The Nation of Israel was birthed and all that God had promised Abraham came true just like He said it would.  I am going to miss the studies when we conclude them. Wednesday is my favorite time together with you because we have time to do an in-depth subject or a study.   I am not sure where we will be going after we finish this Book but it will be another Book study. It is amazing how the Books we are studying cover things we are dealing with today in life.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Lesia Thomas 1959-2011


Lesia Thomas
1959 ~ 2011

Mrs. Lesia Joy Higginbotham Thomas, age 51, of Carnesville, died Wednesday, July 20, 2011 at her home.

Born November 14, 1959 in Stephens County, she was a daughter of Joyce Sullen English and the late Harrison Dwain Higginbotham.

She was a member of New Bethel Baptist Church and was a hairdresser.

Family members include her mother, Joyce Sullens English; her husband, Larry Thomas; son, Logan Thomas; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Gomer and Frances Thomas; brother and sister-in-law, Mitty and Teresa Higginbotham; sister and brother-in-law, Lynne and Phillip Brady; brother, Allan Higginbotham; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Billy and Brenda Hallford and David and Sandra Marchman; nieces, Autumn Higginbotham, Mattie Higginbotham and Amy Higginbotham Crunkleton; a friend, Rebecca Thomas.

Funeral services will be held at four o’clock Friday from the Chapel of Whitlock Mortuary with the Rev. Tommy Childress, Mr. Mitty Higginbotham and Miss Autumn Higginbotham officiating. 

Burial will follow in New Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery.

The family will receive friends at the mortuary from 7 pm - 9 pm Thursday and from 2 pm until the funeral hour Friday.

In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully ask that donations by made to the family to help
with the funeral expenses.

The family will be at the home of Larry Thomas in Carnesville and Joyce English in Toccoa.

Whitlock Mortuary is in charge of the arrangements.