Next Gen Ministry Update

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First Moore Family,

Over the last several months, I have been working with leadership to structure our staff to help us effectively accomplish the mission and vision that God has given us. As we seek to help people Know Jesus, Follow Jesus, and Become like Jesus, it is important for us to be structured to accomplish this goal. Our Five E’s (Exalt, Equip, Embrace, Empower, and Engage) are set up to help us make sure that we are a healthy church, doing what it necessary to accomplish God’s mission for us.

One of the areas that we have needed to fill on our staff is the position of Student Minister. Our next generation (birth to 12th grade) is a vital part of our body both now and in the future. My desire is to have a team who leads the next generation to become disciples who Know, Follow, and Become like Jesus. Rather than call a traditional student minister, I have felt it important to find a minister who not only leads our students (7th-12th grades) but someone who could lead the staff team who minsters to our preschool and kid’s ministries as well; that they may have a cohesive strategy of how to engage the next generation. My hope is seamless transitions between ministries and similar philosophy and goals of ministries.

This leads me to share with you that we believe we have found the man to lead our Next Generations Ministry as the Next Gen Minister of First Moore. Out of respect for him and his current church we will wait to share his name with you in the following weeks. He comes to us with over 18 years of ministry experience, most of those years spent within the state of Oklahoma. I am excited that through prayer and searching God has led us to the right person for this important responsibility in the life of our church. We will have him, and his family come in view of a call on November 1, 2020 and will affirm the recommendation from the personnel committee and lead team with a vote at the end of each morning service. Membership will have the opportunity to meet him on the day before at a special meet and greet event. We hope that you continue to pray for this important position and pray for his family during the transition. I am confident that he will lead and care for our students and next gen ministry leaders well, and that we will see great spiritual growth and vitality in these key ministry areas.

For His glory and your joy,

Pastor Charlie

When Life Seems Out of Control

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Throughout our lives most of us have experienced seasons that seem (at least) a little out of control. 2020 has likely been a year that seems chaotic for many of us. Social unrest, political infighting, and a little thing called COVID are just a few of the difficulties that have led us all to feel, in some way, like life is out of control. Yet in the midst of the madness the Bible would remind us that even when life seems out of control and chaotic, that there is a sovereign God at work behind the scenes, who is in control and working all of life’s circumstances according to His divine purpose and plan.

The book of Daniel serves a great reminder that even when life seems out of control, it is not. Daniel, a Hebrew teenager, finds himself in the midst of pagan Babylon. Far away from his family and home, he is faced with seemingly impossible situations all around him, yet there is a constant reminder that God has not abandoned him and is at work in it all. You and I can take heart as we study the first six chapters of Daniel, that regardless of what we face, our God is at work for the good of His people and the glory of His name. When life seems out of control, rest assured that it is in control of the One who loves us and is working for our ultimate good.

Join us on Sundays from October 18 through November 22 as we learn how to trust in God even when life seems out of control. Worship gatherings happen at 9:30 (in-person) and 11:00am (in-person & online).

We're Hiring

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First Moore is seeking a ministry minded person to join our team and provide support to our Next Gen Ministries.

Do you have a passion for helping the next generation of Christ-followers and enjoy working behind the scenes? Then our Next Gen Ministry Assistant position may be for you!

Position: Next Gen Ministry Assistant
This position will provide administrative support to our Next Gen Ministries that includes preschool, kids and student ministries. Tasks to include budget tracking, assisting in event planning, and managing team communications.

Apply for this open position through the button below. We will receive applications through October 18, 2020.

Serve at Punkin Chunkin

First Moore is gearing up to host our annual community event called “Punkin Chunkin” on Sunday, October 11. This event is open to all people in our community but is a great opportunity for families to spend time together. There will be a hayride, pumpkins for people to chunk, apple cannons, face-painting, food and much more.

You can help make this event both fun and successful by volunteering to serve.

Estate Planning Available

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We believe that the Bible teaches us to steward our resources wisely, both as individuals and as a church. We do this because we know that everything we have is a gift from God.

Our church has been highlighting a stewardship opportunity available through the Baptist Foundation of Oklahoma. The Baptist Foundation of Oklahoma can help you pass on God’s provision through biblically grounded estate planning that both provides for your family and advances ministry. Estate planning is one of the those things we don’t often think about but it is important thing for all people to do no matter what stage of life you are in.

If you would like to find out more about how you can protect your family and prepare for the future visit www.bfok.org/estateplan.