First Baptist Church of Eagle Butte
P.O.
Box 170, Eagle Butte, SD 57625
(605)
964-3617 (Office) / (605) 891-1704 (Pastor’s Cell)
December
7, 2012
Dear
Friends,
An
organization called Family Life held a marriage conference this November in
Sioux Falls, SD. They called it, “Weekend
to Remember”, and offered free admission to any pastors and their wives who
wanted to attend. So of course we jumped
at the chance. The weekend featured many
guest speakers, some heartbreaking testimonials from real couples, and an
in-depth look at managing the challenges that relationships face in the 21st
century. Tiffany and I went into the
conference with no real problems that we wanted to address, but we still left
feeling refreshed and happy, glad to have gone.
If other couples in our church wish to attend this conference, we will
recommend it to them next year.
A
MUCH-NEEDED REPAIR
While
we were gone, Some very good friends of ours from Brandon Valley Baptist Church
in Sioux Falls, SD came to do us a huge favor.
Our carpet had been growing very old and ragged, and needed to be
replaced. So a group led by Mike, who is
father to our own Amanda Benson, brought brand new carpet to replace the
old. Working together with some of our
own volunteers, they installed the carpet in such a way that you would never
know they weren’t trained professionals!
Thanks a lot, guys!
CELEBRATING
A THANKSGIVING FEAST
On
the week before Thanksgiving, we were blessed with a visit from our friends at
Hamilton Baptist Church in Virginia.
Each year, Hamilton Baptist Church pays us a visit around this time to
help us prepare a Thanksgiving meal for the community. Everyone is invited to attend, and it always
amounts to a big celebration. While this
year was no exception, there was an interesting twist: Whereas volunteers from
our two churches usually serve tables, we recruited young men and women from
the Off-the-Wall ministry to serve the meal instead! This turned out to be a very wise decision-so
wise that I wish it had been my idea.
While a few of the youth only came to cause trouble, most of them were
very helpful.
In
the left-hand picture above, you see the volunteers from Hamilton before the
meal, praying over each individual chair that people would be sitting in, and
asking God to use the meal to impact their souls. In the center, you can see Brenton Veit, the
hardest-working young man from Off-the-Wall who attended that day. If Brenton does not leave the reservation
when he grows up, he will be running the place.
And on the right, you see the meal in progress. A record number of people attended this
year-nearly 150! Praise the Lord for all
that He has done!
EAGLE
BUTTE WALKS THROUGH THE VALLEY OF
THE SHADOW OF DEATH
Our
town was met with a shocking surprise when one of the most cheerful and
kind-hearted men in the city, Mr. Andre Cowins, passed away in his sleep from a
heart attack. He was only 32, so no one
was expecting it. Since I was privileged
to know Andre as a friend, the family asked me to preach his funeral, and
requested that it take place at our church.
This marked only the second time in our church’s history when a funeral
has been performed on church grounds. Our
church is an unpopular location for local funerals, since we do not allow
Lakota drums in our services, and Lakota spiritualism places a high importance
on their use. So you can imagine how
honored I felt to be performing his wake and funeral.
Andre
had many friends, so on the day of the funeral the place was almost
bursting. We will long regret the
passing of this dear friend.
But
as soon as I heard what he had done, I began to be concerned for the other
youth in our community. In small towns
like this, suicide traditionally comes in large numbers. First one person kills themselves, and then
everyone in town who was thinking about doing so finds the nerve to follow
suit. I sent out an e-mail to the
church, and we quickly joined our prayers together. We asked that God would not
allow the devil to turn this one death into a massacre.
Within
a week of the funeral, it was evident that our fears were justified. Four additional students, all of them in
their teens, attempted suicide, one right after the other. But praise the Lord, all of them were unsuccessful!!! They are all currently in various stages of
recovery, and no more suicide attempts have been made in the past week. Please pray that this is a trend that
continues!
Even
so, our church wished to take a more active role in preventing future suicides,
so we again decided to make use of our Off-the-Wall program. Here we had a large group of young people
(numbering as many as 60 on a good week), all of whom were within a few years
of Tanner Gray’s age. It seemed we had
the perfect opportunity to speak to them on this subject.
Though
we walk through the valley of the shadow of death, we will fear no evil, for He
is with us.
CHRISTMAS!CHRISTMAS!CHRISTMAS!
CHRISTMAS!CHRISTMAS!
I
love Christmas! And I love celebrating
it with my church family! Last
Wednesday, First Baptist Church engaged in our annual Christmas party-by which
I mean that we all shared a meal, then pitched in and put up the Christmas
decorations. The sanctuary was decked
with boughs of holly, a Christmas tree was put together and decorated, many
lights were strung, and a little manger scene carved out of Cottonwood root by
a Native artist was placed down front.
But the newest addition to our Christmas decorations was a beautiful
nativity scene that we arranged in front of the church. Its figures light up at night and are very
visible to everyone passing on Main Street. Most churches here do not put decorations on
the outside of their buildings, for fear of vandals, but we feel that this is a
risk worth taking. Everyone passing in
the street now sees a reminder of the true meaning of Christmas, and that makes
the holiday just a little bit sweeter. This nativity scene, together with our Christmas tree and other related expenses were made possible by a gift from Mineral Springs Baptist Church in Louisiana. God bless you all for your generosity!
My
wife helped set the festive mood for the Christmas season by organizing our
church’s second annual Cookie Swap! All
the women of the church baked a dozen cookies each, then swapped them around
and went home with a dozen different kinds of cookies. It was a lot of fun! And so tasty, too!
GIFTS
SENT BY WISE MEN AND WOMEN FROM AFAR
So
perhaps you are wondering how you can become a partner with us in our ministry
here in Eagle Butte? If so, then we are
happy to tell you, since we welcome assistance from the body of Christ. Here is
what we need the most:
Prayer. It may be true that our
church is getting along very well at the moment, and that God is doing great
things here. But it is precisely when a
church is being used by God that Satan does all in his power to destroy
it. So please pray, my brothers and
sisters. Pray that our leadership will
keep their hearts pure and humble, and that we will live at peace with each
other. Pray that we will be protected
from the power of the enemy, and that God’s Holy Spirit will shine through in
our lives. Pray that the Lakotas in the
community will come to know the Lord, and that the commitment they make will
not be a superficial group of words, but a real change in their Spirits that
will alter the course of their lives for eternity.
E-mail addresses. For those of you who have e-mail addresses,
please send them to me. That way, these
monthly newsletters can be forwarded to everyone in your church who wants
one! Just send your name and e-mail
address to me at benfarrar777@hotmail.com,
and I’ll make sure you receive this newsletter as often as it comes out.
Financial Assistance. Our church is fortunate to have members who
are generous in their giving. But some of our most generous members are,
nevertheless, very poor. We have long
been blessed with assistance from outside churches and individuals, and we try
to use those gifts wisely and well.
If
any one of you wishes to bless the church with a financial gift, you may send
it to:
First Baptist Church of Eagle Butte
P.O. Box 170
Eagle Butte, SD 57625
If you
wish to give a donation in memory of another person, or in that person’s honor,
we will recognize the person you designate in our newsletter.
May
God bless you all, and draw you closer to Himself each and every day.
Yours
in Christ,
Rev. Ben Farrar
Pastor
First
Baptist Church of Eagle Butte
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