

| Sunday | Sunday School | 9:45 am |
| Sunday | Morning Worship | 11:00 am |
| Sunday | Preschool Children's Church | 11:00 am |
| Sunday | No Evening Services—Time With Family | |
| Monday | Adult Choir | 7:00 pm |
| Tuesday | Staff Meeting | 10:30 am |
| Tuesday | Women in Action @ Jean Mellor | 6:30 pm |
| Tuesday | Edna Booth Circle @ Melinda Griffin |
7:00 pm |
| Wednesday | Viola Multifocus Group @ church | 10:00 am |
| Wednesday | WAKE | 6:15 pm |
| Wednesday | RA’s, GA’s, Mission Friends | 6:30 pm |
| Wednesday | Adult Bible Study & Prayer Meeting | 6:30 pm |

Mission Organizations of
Red Oak Baptist Church
Woman's Missionary Union
Women on Missions
MissionFriends
GA
Youth on MissionBrotherhood
Baptist Men
RA
Jesus had much to say about stewardship. In fact, Jesus said more about money than about Heaven and Hell. The Lord Jesus Christ spent a full 15% of His recorded words on this one subject. He says more about giving and about our money and possessions than any other single thing. In His teachings, his parables and metaphors, Jesus makes it very clear that He is interested in our stewardship. This was the case in Mark 12:31-33 as Jesus observed the offering given by both the rich and the poor. He was interested in the widow’s offering as much as He is interested in our giving today. After all, giving is an act of worship. Worship is the recognition of God as the highest and the best and the opening of our hearts to Him. We do this when we pray, when we read the Bible and when we sing. We also do this when we give. As we make our offerings, we confess that God is absolute owner of all. We acknowledge that the earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof. We open our hearts and hands to give; we open them to receive. Jesus sat down opposite the place where the offerings were put and watched the crowd putting their money into the temple treasure. Many rich people threw in large amounts. But a poor widow came and put in two very small copper coins, worth only a fraction of a penny. Calling his disciples to him, Jesus said, “I tell you the truth, this poor widow has put more into the treasury than all the others. They all gave out of their wealth; but she, out of her poverty, put in everything—all she had to live on.” (Mark 12:41-33)
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Who are Baptist Men on Mission? Baptist Men on Mission (BMEN) are the men of the church taking seriously God’s call to be the husbands, fathers, mentors and churchmen who He has charged them to be. Being a godly man is the foundation to being part of the Baptist Men on Mission, because a godly man will be a godly husband, a godly father, and a godly mentor. A Baptist Man on Mission is a Christian man 18 years or older who: Has experienced God in his life; Is called to take the Great Commission personally; Accepts and fulfills his role in his church’s Acts 1:8 strategy; And has accepted the BMEN mission statement to live an on-mission lifestyle. ALL BAPTIST MEN ARE ENCOURAGED TO LOG ONTO WWW.BMEN.NET, THE WEEKLY, MEN’S MISSIONS NEWSLETTER WHICH IS DESIGNED TO HELP MEN LIVE AN ON-MISSION LIFESTYLE.
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