Spring Conference 2015: Schedule

BFM Spring 201555th ANNUAL SPRING MISSIONS CONFERENCE
in the interests of BAPTIST FAITH MISSIONS
April 27, 28, 29  |  2015
Hosted by THOMPSON ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH
320 Thompson Road  |  Lexington KY 40508
Dave Parks, Pastor-Teacher  |  859.223.8374  |  daveparks@twc.com
www.baptistfaithmissions.org

CONFERENCE THEME:  “MAKING CHRIST KNOWN!” | John 17.20 & Acts 8.4

Monday Evening
5:00 – 6:00      Supper
7:00     Praise
7:20     Message:  Sheridan Stanton | Pastor, Berea Baptist Church, Hiddenite NC
8:00     Praise
8:20     Message:  Paul Hatcher | BFM Missionary to Brazil

Tuesday Morning
9:30     Praise
9:45     Message:  Steve Hall | Pastor, Hope Baptist Church, Fairfield OH
10:25   Break
10:35   Message:  Donnie Burford | Pastor, South Irvine Baptist Church, Irvine KY
11:00   General Seminar / Workshop
12:00   Lunch
1:30     OPEN FORUM FOR Q & A / SUGGESTIONS AND ADVICE
5:00 – 6:00      Supper

Tuesday Evening
7:00     Praise
7:20     Message:  John Mark Hatcher | BFM Missionary to France
8:00     Praise
8:20     Message:  Bobby Wacaser | BFM Missionary to Brazil

Wednesday Morning
9:30     Praise
9:40     Message:  Jim Cates | Pastor, Tabernacle Baptist Church, Greensboro NC
10:20   Praise
10:30   Message:  Steve Wainright | Pastor, New Life Baptist Church, Lexington KY
11:10   Break
11:20   Message:  Dan Hillard | Pastor, East Keys Baptist Church, Springfield IL
12:00               Lunch
5:00-6:00         Supper

Wednesday Evening
7:00     Praise
7:30     Message:  Greg Waltermire | Pastor, Heritage Baptist Church, Lexington KY

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Spring Conference 2015: Children’s Sessions

BFM Spring 2015CHILDREN’S MISSIONS CONFERENCE SESSIONS

Every year we conduct sessions for the children [age 4 through grade 5] who attend our Conference services.  Debbie Parks conducts these learning and activity sessions.  Each year, we focus on a particular nation of the world, highlighting its culture and customs along with their need for the Gospel and opportunities to take the Gospel to those peoples.

Our Children’s Center is always set up with crafts and activities which engage the children’s attention and interests in the missions lessons.

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BFM Spring Conference 2015

BFM Spring 2015Block these dates and plan to attend…
2015 BFM SPRING MISSIONS CONFERENCE
April 27, 28, 29  |  Monday-Wednesday
THOMPSON ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH
320 Thompson Road, Lexington KY 40508

“MAKING CHRIST KNOWN”
John 17.20: “Neither pray I for these alone, but for them also which shall believe on Me through their word…”
Acts 8.4: “Therefore they that were scattered abroad went everywhere preaching the word.”

For more details, contact Pastor Dave Parks
daveparks[at]twc.com  |  859.223.8374

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2015 Winter Conference Schedule

Winter Conference 2015“SERVICE TO THE LORD”
Ephesians 6:7 – “With good will doing service, as to the Lord, and not to men.” 

2015 Winter Missions Conference

January 18-21

Hosted by Park Ridge Baptist Church, Gotha, FL
Street Address | 3629 Crystal St. | Gotha, FL 34734
Mailing Address | P.O. Box 12 | Gotha, FL 34734
Pastor Benton Glover |  407.719.9861

Sunday, January 18
6:30 P.M.  – Leroy Duncan – Missionary to Jamaica

Monday, January 19
5:00 P.M.  – Supper
7:00 P.M.  – Bob Jones – Evangelist/Missionary

Tuesday, January 20
8:30 A.M. – Continental Breakfast
10:00 A.M.  – John Hatcher – BFM Missionary to Brazil
11:00 A.M. – Myron Jackson – Southside Baptist Church
12:00 Noon –  Lunch
5:00 P.M.  – Supper
7:00 P.M.  – Dave Humphries – Pastor, Tabernacle Baptist Church; Mims, FL
8:00 P.M. – Walter Jones – Pastor, Warren Missionary Baptist Church; Warren, MI

Wednesday January 21
8:30 A.M. – Continental Breakfast
10:00 A.M.  – George Sledd – Pastor, Jordan Baptist Church; Sanford, FL
11:00 A.M. – Mike Channell – Pastor, Bible Baptist Church; Plant City, FL
12:00 Noon  – Lunch
5:00 P.M.  – Supper
7:00 P.M.  – Paul Hatcher – BFM Missionary to Brazil

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DIRECTIONS TO PARK RIDGE BAPTIST CHURCH:
GPS: 3629 Crystal St, Gotha, Florida 34734
MapQuest

FROM THE TURNPIKE:
Take exit 267B (Ocoee / Hwy 50). Go east on Hwy 50 approximately ½ mile to Blackwood Ave. (Health Central is on the corner). Turn right and go 3 blocks (block one is four lanes; blocks two and three are a single lane) to Crystal St. and turn left. The church is just ahead on the left.

FROM THE 408 EXPRESSWAY: 
Take exit 1 (last exit before Turnpike) to Hwy 50. Turn left and go one block to Blackwood Ave. (Health Central is on the corner). Turn left and go 3 blocks (block one is four lanes; blocks two and three are a single lane) to Crystal St. and turn left. The church is just ahead on the left.

FROM INTERSTATE 4 (WEST OF ORLANDO): 
Exit at US27 and go north to Hwy 50. Go east on Hwy 50 approximately ten miles to Blackwood Ave. (Health Central is on the corner). Turn right and go 3 blocks (block one is four lanes; blocks two and three are a single lane) to Crystal St. and turn left. The church is just ahead on the left.

FROM INTERSTATE 4 (EAST OF ORLANDO): 
Exit at the 408 Expressway and go west. Take exit 1 (last exit before Turnpike) to Hwy 50. Turn left and go one block to Blackwood Ave. (Health Central is on the corner). Turn left and go 3 blocks (block one is four lanes; blocks two and three are a single lane) to Crystal St. and turn left. The church is just ahead on the left.


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2014 BFM Thanksgiving Conference

Thanksgiving Conference 2014

60th ANNUAL THANKSGIVING MISSIONS CONFERENCE
November 10-12, 2014  –  New Hope Baptist Church
Dearborn Heights, MI – Pastor Terry Adkins
Conference Theme: Abounding in the work of the Lord – I Corinthians 15:58

* Sister Sue Jones will be conducting a Bible study during each session of the conference for children ages 3 thru 10. Please bring your children.
* Everyone is invited to sing in our Conference Choir on Monday evening at 6:45.
* For directions to New Hope Baptist Church and/or information on lodging, please contact: Pastor Terry Adkins (313) 562-5579  |  pastorterrynewhope@yahoo.com
MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10TH
5:00p.m.          Dinner
6:30p.m.          Music
6:45p.m.          Singing
7:15p.m.          Message, Pastor George Sledd – Jordan Baptist Church, Sanford, FL
8:00p.m.          Singing
8:25p.m.          Message, Paul Hatcher – Missionary to Brazil

TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 11TH
9:15A.M.         Music
9:30a.m.          Singing
9:45a.m.          Message, Pastor Ben Glover – Park Ridge Baptist Church, Gotha, FL
10:30a.m.        Message, Pastor Mike Farmer – Covenant Baptist Church, Troy MI
11:10a.m.        Break
11:15a.m.        Message, John Hatcher – Missionary to Brazil
12:00 Noon     Lunch

TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 11TH
1:30p.m.          BFM open-forum advisory meeting (everyone is invited to attend)

TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 11TH
5:00p.m.          Dinner
6:30p.m.          Music
6:45p.m.          Singing
7:15p.m.          Message, Teaching-Pastor David Mitchell – Calvary Baptist Church, Hurricane, WV
8:00p.m.          Singing
8:25p.m.          Message, Pastor Ken Hurst – Storms Creek Baptist Church, Ironton OH

WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 12TH:
9:45a.m           Music
10:00a.m.        Singing
10:15a.m.        Message, Pastor Bobby Greene – Calvary Baptist Church, Richmond, KY
11:00a.m.        Singing
11:15a.m         Message, Pastor Doug Armstrong – Lake Road Baptist Church, Clio, MI
12:00               Noon Thanksgiving Lunch


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BFM Labor Day Conference 2014

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LABOR DAY MISSION CONFERENCE
AUGUST 31 – SEPTEMBER 1
EAST KEYS BAPTIST CHURCH
2150 East Keys Avenue, Springfield, IL
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Pastor Dan Hillard
(dhillard51[at]yahoo.com)
(309-265-2974)

Everyone is invited to attend the Mission Conference Labor Day Weekend
at East Keys Baptist Church on behalf of Baptist Faith Missions.

An offering will be received during the meeting to help with the general expenses and missionary support.

We recommend Howard Johnson Motel,
1701 J. David Jones Parkway, Springfield, IL 62702 (217) 541-8762.
Tell them you are with East Keys Baptist Church to receive a discount for your room.

SUNDAY
10:00 a.m. – Brother Bob Jones, Evangelist
11:00 a.m. – Brother Joe Head,
Pastor, Winton Place Baptist Church, Cincinnati OH
       LUNCH
6:30 p.m. – Brother Kenny Hurst,
Pastor, Storms Creek Missionary Baptist Church, Ironton OH
7:30 p.m. – Brother Jonathan Turner,
Pastor, Richland Baptist Church, Livermore, KY

MONDAY
10:00 a.m. – Brother Paul Reynolds,
Assistant Pastor, Independence Baptist Church, Foristell MO
11:00 a.m. – Brother Joe Head,
Pastor, Winton Place Baptist Church, Cincinnati OH
       LUNCH

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2014 Spring Conference [Wednesday Evening]

BFMSpringConference2014_squareThe Spring Conference came to a close tonight with a renewed sense that today is still indeed the day of salvation.

The final session opened with two congregationals: O Worship the King and Come Thou Fount followed by two specials: Compassion Hymn and I’m Feeling Fine, and one more congregational: Sweet By & By.

Director Dave Parks reminded us that the real test of whether a conference has been good is what we do when we go back home. He then offered thanks to and for all those who had helped with the conference and to all those who came. [And if she may interject, Phoebe here would like to extend a ginormous special thanks to Bro. Parks for all he gives and does to keep everything running so smoothly and for always doing every single task with such zeal. How blessed we are to have you serve.]

The Keyes also blessed us again in song as the offering was given.

Dr. Jim Scott Orrick, Professor of Literature and Culture at Boyce College, brought the final message from 1 Corinthians 15:12-28 about the necessity of believing in Christ’s Resurrection. If you take the resurrection of Christ out of Christianity, you no longer have Christianity.

Dr. Orrick said he often asks his students “What is the bare minimum we must believe in order to be a Christian?” He said that it is possible to believe all orthodox doctrines and still be lost. Salvation does not come by believing the right stuff, it comes to those who receive the living Christ. There is one doctrine you must believe: the Resurrection. “If thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised Him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.” (Romans 10:9)

If Jesus was not raised from the dead, all we have left is a doctrinal system and ethical system with a smoky smell of Christianity.

I. What if Jesus was not raised? (vs. 14)
A. Then our preaching is in vain. (vs. 15-16)
If Christ hasn’t been raised from the dead, then you’ve got nothing to talk about.
B. Then our faith is in vain.
1. You are still in your sins.
Christ not being raised indicates that God was not pleased with His sacrifice.
2. All that was needed to happen for your salvation was not taken care of with His suffering alone. Your salvation requires the ongoing intercession for you. “Before the throne of God above, I have a strong and perfect plea, A great high Priest whose Name is Love Who ever lives and pleads for me.” We are forgiven because before the throne of God, there is a living Man.

“If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men most miserable.” (vs. 19) But do we really feel that way? We often love the world too much. We live as if we are creatures of this world when we should be living as sons and daughters of the King who have been reconciled to God! (Matthew 13:45-47; Psalm 73)

Christ is representing. He is the firstfruits, which means more will be raised. (vs. 20)

Since this whole mess was started by a man, this whole mess will be corrected by a Man. His resurrection guarantees your resurrection. (vs. 21-23)

He’s not only representing, He is also reigning. He’s putting down all rule, authority and power. He’s already dealt a death blow to death. Christians still fail physically–they die–but, your spirit will never see death. He is going to destroy the last whimpering remnants of death!

With His resurrection ringing in your ear, hear Him say the following:
“All power is given unto Me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen.”

And with these truths, commands, and promises ringing fresh in our ears and taking lodging in our hearts, the 54th Annual Spring Conference came to a close as we sang “Hear the Call of the Kingdom.”

May we be swift to remember that today is the day of salvation and never fail to introduce anyone to our wonderful Savior.


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2014 Spring Conference [Wednesday Morning]

BFMSpringConference2014_squareThe final day of the Spring Conference began in an overcast, chilly Lexington at 9:30 Wednesday morning.

John Hatcher, missionary to Brazil, opened the morning session by sharing some of his experiences in ministry and how the Lord has blessed them and then shared some Scripture. “Through many dangers, toils, and snares…’tis grace has brought me safe thus far and grace will lead me home.” 

John 1:1-5, 14; 14:1-2, 36; 1 John 3:1-2-Oh how God loves us.

God will provide and He is still providing.
Romans 12:1-2


Darrell Messer, pastor of Emmanuel Baptist Church in Bellbrook, Ohio, brought the second message from 1 Peter 3, mainly focusing on verse 15.

This is the problem: how involved are we in the day of salvation?
1) Sanctification: “But” goes back to vs. 13-14 which is why we are to set Him apart.
2) Preparation: Be ready. Spend time with God. Know how to answer.
3) Presentation: To give an answer. Get in the Word.
4) Anticipation: A hope that transcends this life. Speak with meekness and fear, not with arrogance.

We don’t witness because of fear of men or because our life doesn’t match our witness. (vs. 16)


Larry Fisher, Pastor of Rosedale Baptist Church in Rosedale, West Virginia delivered the final message before another delicious lunch from 2 Corinthians 6.

“Then” working together with Him. All is nothing without Him. “Without Me you can do nothing.” We are not working to win the battle, the battle is one.

“Succoured” in verse 2 means to go to the aid or lift up. He helps us. He has said “do not receive the grace of God in vain.” This must mean we can receive the grace of God in vain. He has given us the time to work. Now is the accepted time, behold now is the time of salvation. Blind Bartimaeus knew the time was now for him to receive his sight.


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