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July 2018
Popular Christian Singer Jamie Grace Brings Best Friends Tour To A Fans Local Church
By Amanda Boston
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Guest Speaker Missionary & Author Nik Ripken Page 3
If you listen to contemporary Christian music, chances are you have heard one of Jamie Grace’s songs—her hits include: Hold Me featuring TobyMac, Beautiful Day and You Lead. The singer-songwriter stylistically weaves elements of pop, folk and hip-hop to fashion her unmistakable sound. Grace is a two-time GRAMMY® Nominee and the 2012 GMA Dove Award’s ‘New Artist of the Year.’ In 2017, she released her third studio album, ’91, titled after her birth year. Grace continues to garner fans through YouTube and her reality show, The Jamie Grace Show. On Thursday, July 5, Grace fans have an opportunity to listen to her music live when her Best Friends Tour makes a stop at the Beit Tehila Community Church in Brandon. The concert begins at 7 p.m. with doors opening at 6 p.m. As a tribute to her fans, Grace organized the Best Friends Tour. Beit Tehila Community Church was hand-
Grace, a daughter of a pastor who grew up in the church, continued, “The Christian faith is such an amazing thing and when we can get together and show God’s love in our own home and community that’s when I think we can really make a difference. I just want to come and spend time with these amazing communities.”
picked as a venue after local resident Layesha McDonald (12), submitted her name as one of Grace’s biggest fans. “I got my start on YouTube, and so as a YouTuber, I feel like I get really close to my fans as we communicate through the comments on social media,” said Grace. “We’re going to the hometown of my biggest fans, doing a show at their church—no matter how small the church is, and doing it as a VIP-style, acoustic-driven concert.” Pastor Nick Plummer of Beit Tehila is thrilled to be hosting the concert and said, “We strongly believe in building a strong community and raising up the next generation. The music of Jamie Grace reaches the next generation.”
General admission is $30 per person. Tickets can be purchased online at https://topraise.net/jamie-grace-concert/ or at the door, although seating is limited. Beit Tehila is located at 1705 Lithia Pinecrest Rd. in Brandon. For more information about the concert, please call 654-2222 or visit https://topraise.net/jamie-grace-concert/. To learn more about Grace, visit http://jamiegrace.com.
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Next Level Church pumped nearly $5,000 of free gasoline on Saturday, June 9 as part of a community outreach event. With national average gas prices at their highest levels in three years, most drivers could use some free gas. More than 188 happy motorists visited the 7Eleven gas station on 16781 Fishhawk Blvd. in Lithia to have their gas tank filled, free of charge. This service to the community was offered by Next Level Church as a way to “help people receive a blessing as well as be a blessing.” Walt Robbins, the Photo courtesy of Leda Eaton executive assistant to Next Level Church held a Gas For Good event in Lithia on Saturday, June 9. The church gave the lead pastor at Next away almost $5,000 in free gas and collected Level Church, was can goods for Seeds Of Hope, a local food pantry. excited to be part of lies in need throughout the this event. “The Gas for Good (event) community. was a huge success as we gave out “Overall, our hope was that people thousands of dollars worth of free gas would use this as a chance to receive to the community,” said Robbins. “The and to give,” said Robbins. “At Next community also stepped up big-time Level Church, we believe God sent and brought enough canned goods to His church to give, and this is one of fill an entire box truck.” the most practical ways we can share All the food collected went to fill God's generous heart with people." the shelves at Seeds of Hope, a local Next Level Church had many volnonprofit food pantry and is now disunteers to hand out Girl Scout cookies tributing that food to people and fami-
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and bottles of water throughout the event. The local police department was also there to help with traffic flow. Next Level Church began 10 years ago and now meets in 10 locations across North America. At every location, there is a local pastor, live band and amazing kid environments. Next Level Church is designed to be a place where people can feel comfortable and experience the message of the Bible in a casual, inviting atmosphere. "We want to be a church that is known for what we are for, not for what we are against," said Robbins. "At New Level Church we are for being loving, relevant and lifegiving. We hope that the community felt that." Next Level Church meets every Sunday morning at 10 a.m. at Newsome High School, located at 16550 Fishhawk Blvd. in Lithia. For more information, visit: www.nlc.tv.
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Operation Restoring Hope To Host A Back To School Bash In Valrico
By Amanda Boston
The cost of community outschool supplies reach of The City adds up—espeof Restoration cially for those Church. Its miswho are strugsion is to provide gling to the pay immediate relief the bills. As a along with conway to ease the tinued support burden, through commuOperation nity resources Restoring Hope, and referrals to Many hands make light work as volunteers act Inc. is putting on individuals and as the driving force behind its Back to School outreach. a Back to School families in the Bash that provides free backpacks and Greater Brandon area. school supplies. The organization works together with The free event is open to the public individuals and families to educate and and will take place on Saturday, July 28 equip through various outreaches like its from 9 a.m.-12 Noon at The City of annual Back to School Bash, life skills Restoration Church, located at 2802 workshops and job skill training. State Rd. 60 East in Valrico. Operation Restoring Hope, Inc. is asking To ensure sufficient everyone to help spread school supplies, registrathe word about the Back to tion is required at School Bash. www.thecityofresortaPoole also commenttion.org, and children ed on the outreach’s hummust be present to ble beginning and said, receive their backpack. “We started with the mere In addition to school intent to aid families with supply giveaways, the event will feature just a few basic supplies, and over the food, games and bounce houses. years we've been able to provide much "We can't wait to host this year's more than educational items, but needed Back to School Event once again,” said services and access to resources as well. Carol Poole, the vice president of Much appreciation to the many partnerOperations to Operation Restoring Hope, ships with local community organizations Inc. “With almost eight years of hosting and business." this event in the Brandon/Valrico Area, we For information, visit www.thecityofrestoration.org, call 657-9400 or email are ready to serve about 400 students thecityofrestoration@gmail.com. The City this year.” of Restoration Church is a nondenominaOperation Restoring Hope, Inc. is a tional, multicultural church in Valrico. 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization and a
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Missionary And Book Author Nik Ripken To Speak At Bell Shoals As Part Of Series Earlier this year, Bell Shoals Baptist Church introduced First Wednesday Services featuring guest speakers, highenergy worship, prayer and applicable Bible teachings. The special services begin at 7 p.m. in the Worship Center on its Brandon Campus. On Wednesday, August 1, author Nik Ripken will speak about his 30 plus years as a missionary and up-close experience with the persecuted church. Along with his wife Ruth, he founded Nik Ripken Ministries, which calls attention to the high-cost paid by believers who are living outside of the comforts and religious freedoms of the United States. “The Ripkens learned from the persecuted church not only how to survive in the midst of persecution, but how to thrive,” said Dr. Stephen Rummage, senior pastor at Bell Shoals Baptist Church. “Most of us would want to know how our faith can make that kind of difference in our lives.” Mr. Ripken’s book The Insanity of God (2013) chronicles their relief work and heartbreaks in the oppressed and impoverished regions of Africa. The book depicts how faith can flourish even in the direst of circumstances as seen through
By Amanda Boston
the eyes of persecuted believer testimonies. The book also inspired a film documentary that was released in 2016 and bears the same name. The Insanity of God Pictured are missionaries Nik Ripken begs the quesand his wife, Ruth. Mr. tion, "Am I willing Ripken will be a guest speaker at Bell Shoals to give my life to Baptist Church on follow Jesus Wednesday, August 1. fully." Mr. Ripken’s second book, The Insanity of Obedience (2014), is considered “a challenging book,” as described by its author. Mr. Ripken penned the many missionary life lessons learned while witnessing to believers surviving in areas that are rampant with brutal practices, persecution and tyranny. Dr. Rummage continued, “The Ripkens show us what it means to live for something far greater than ourselves. That is something—the only thing—that can give our lives meaning and purpose.” The message is free and open to the community. Programming is also available for preschoolers and children. Bell Shoals Brandon Campus is located at 2102 Bell Shoals Road in Brandon. Additional information on Mr. Ripken can be found at www.nikripken.com. For more information about First Wednesday at Bell Shoals, visit www.bellshoals.com, its Facebook page or call 689-4229.
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Southside Baptist Church Embraces Change And Shares The Gospel
By Amanda Boston
Last year the surrounding neighSouthside Baptist borhood. Church celebrated “We want to get 50 years in the out into our communiBrandon community ty, share the gospel and said goodbye to obediently and faithfulits senior pastor. ly, serve Him through After a weekend our local community visit to Southside and love people boldBaptist Church, ly,” said Pastor Harvey. Pastor Johnny For the second Harvey and his wife year, the church will Southside Baptist Church welcomes Allison prayed on the Pastor Johnny Harvey and his family. host its unconventional Pictured is his wife, Allison, Pastor decision to lead the Vacation Bible School Harvey and their four daughters from church, and he said, left to right: Mylee, Skylar, Naomi and (VBS), where it brings Brooklyn. "I fell in love with the the VBS experience to community and saw many opportunities the people rather than inviting participants for ministries here." to its campus. VBS@The Park kicks off In April, Pastor Harvey, along with on Wednesday, July 18 at the Allison and their four girls, relocated from Bloomingdale East Park, located at 3902 Atlanta to Brandon to become the senior Natures Way Blvd. in Valrico. pastor. In Atlanta, Pastor Harvey worked The first night begins at 6 p.m. and with the North American Mission Board then from Thursday, July 19 to Saturday, (NAMB) equipping and encouraging July 21, the rest of the VBS evenings will those planting churches. take place from 5-7:30 p.m. Dinner is A few months before receiving the served from 5-5:30 p.m. on these nights invitation to Brandon, the Harveys began and families and children are welcome to sensing that God was calling them back attend. into ministry at the local church. Pastor On a weekly basis, Sunday services Harvey also believes that his time with are held at 8:30 a.m., 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. NAMB helped prepare him as he steps in Sunday school is available for all ages at to shepherd Southside Baptist Church. 9:30 a.m. Pastor Harvey described the The new pastor was impressed by Sunday evening services as a “more intiSouthside Baptist Church’s longstanding mate and disciple-driven” time. A midpresence in Brandon and its dedicated week service is also held on core group of members. He explained Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. how the church is in a season of praying More information can be found at as they ask God to lead the church to www.southsidebrandon.org. The church where He wants it to go. One thing is for is located at 415 W. Lumsden Rd. in sure—everyone is ready to show love to Brandon.
Firm Foundation Christian Fellowship Hosts Summer Lunch Program In Riverview With school out for the summer, many school-aged children who were receiving free or reduced lunch are now without nutritious meals. From June 11 to August 3, Firm Foundation Christian Fellowship Church will host a USDA Summer BreakSpot Free Lunch Program. The church is located at 12001 Big Bend Rd. in Riverview. The USDA federally-funded, stateadministered program provides free meals to children ages 1 to 18 years that are living in low-income areas. The program garners its support through nonprofit organizations that act as host sites and sponsors. In collaboration with the Potter’s House Community Development in Tampa, Firm Foundation has opened its doors to serve healthy lunches Monday through Friday from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Lunch is available to all children, and no registration is required. Volunteers from the congregation prepare and serve meals while also engaging with the youth. The summer meal program incorporates a time of fun and mentorship through the church’s outreach called AAACE, which stands for Awesome Attitude, Academics and Excellence. Jamal Quinn, the pastor at Firm
By Amanda Boston
Foundation Christian Fellowship, decided to host the lunch program after receiving its informational flier in the mail. The pastor explained his desire for the church to be more than a church in the community, but a church that is part of the community. "We live in a time where it is so important that we practice the principles of John 17: 21-23,” said Pastor Quinn. “We can do more together as a body of believers than we can do alone." Over the years, the church has also served the community by joining with other churches to bring the Riverview Harvest Festival. Each year, the church partners with Sam’s Club to raise funds for school supplies and clothing for those in need. Firm Foundation Christian Fellowship has been a part of the Riverview community since 2007. The nondenominational church holds Sunday worship services at 10:30 a.m. and Bible study on Wednesday evenings at 7:30 p.m. For more information about the church, visit the website at firmfoundationcf.org. Additional information on the USDA Summer Food Service Program can be found at www.summerbreakspot.org. For questions, please contact Pastor Jamal Quinn 784-5973 or Elder Jeffrey Hicks at 520954-6740.
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Your Monthly Catch Local Happenings In Our Community Southside Baptist Church Offers ‘Shipwrecked’ Summer VBS
A summer kids’ event called Shipwrecked VBS will be hosted at Southside Baptist Church from July 9-13 from 5:30-8 p.m. Kids will discover that Jesus rescues them. They will participate in memorable Bible-learning activities, sing catchy songs, play teamworkbuilding games, make and devour treats, experience one-of-a-kind Bible adventures, collect Bible Memory Buddies and more. Each day concludes with the Sail Away Sendoff that gets everyone involved in living what they have learned. Family members and friends are encouraged to join in daily for this special time at 7:30 p.m. Kids at Shipwrecked VBS will join a mission’s effort to provide seeds for families in Haiti to grow food. VBS is for kids from K through 5th grade. Southside Baptist Church is located at 4208 US Hwy. 41 S. in Sun City Center. For more information, call 645-4085.
New Group For Mothers With Children At Relevant Church
Relevant Church has recently launched a new connection and fellowship group for mothers with children at home or not - and women with a heart for supporting mothers. It is open to the public. The group meets at Relevant Church in Ybor the second Wednesday of each month for fellowship, encouragement and the occasional guest speakers. Join in for either the 9:30 -11 a.m. morning session, or the 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m. evening session. Child care, snacks and refreshments provided. We also meet up at least once a
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Leah – Finding True Love In God By Kelly Wise Valdes Throughout the Bible, there are many stories of strong and heroic women. In this series, we will explore a story of a faithful biblical woman each month. With their strong faith, the women of the Bible continue to teach us how to live authentic, faithfilled lives. No matter what our circumstances are, we can find ourselves in their stories. An unusual story of a young girl named Leah begins in Genesis 29. There was a man named Laban who had two daughters, Leah and Rachel. Leah was the oldest; however, her younger sister Rachel was considered more beautiful. It was also during this time that Jacob, son of Rebekah and Isaac, was seeking safety far away from his brother Esau, who was trying to kill him for stealing his inheritance. When Jacob found his way onto Laban’s land, he saw Rachel, Laban’s youngest daughter, and fell in love. Jacob agreed to serve Laban for seven years in exchange for Rachel’s hand in marriage. At the end of the seven years, Laban cruelly deceived Jacob during the promised wedding to Rachel. It was customary to bring the bride to the bedchamber of her husband during the wedding ceremony in silence and darkness. The next morning Jacob discovered that he had married Leah and not Rachel. Laban explained that the younger sister could not be married before the first-born. Jacob loved Rachel and agreed to remain married to Leah. Laban allowed Jacob to marry Rachel the following week but had to promise to serve Laban for another seven years. Leah was the wife of Jacob, a man who did not love her, and she also had to share her husband with her sister. Leah loved Jacob and prayed about her situation, and God had compassion for Leah.
A Heroic Woman Named Leah Genesis 29:31 says, “When the Lord saw that Leah was unloved, He opened her womb; but Rachel was barren.” God rewarded Leah with the first-born son of Jacob, which was a significant honor for a wife in those days. Leah hoped that Jacob would now love her and find favor with her, but unfortunately, this was not the case. Leah eventually gave birth to six sons and one daughter and ultimately found her joy and favor with God. Her six sons became the representatives of six of the twelve tribes of Israel. The names Leah chose for her sons demonstrated her honor and faithfulness to God for His blessings. Leah may not have been as outwardly attractive as her sister, but what she lacked in beauty she made up for in loyalty to Jacob as a wife, a good mother to his children, and her faithfulness to God. When we feel unloved or unattractive, we can turn to look at God’s faithfulness in our lives. God sees our pain and our struggles, and like Leah, He will bless us in our devotion to Him. God does not see outward beauty, but the beauty within our hearts. Although Leah may not seem to have great courage or strength, she demonstrated a quiet and loyal faithfulness to God and her family. Ultimately, Jesus would come from the ancestral line of Judah, one of her sons. Despite the overwhelming pain of rejection, Leah found herself blessed beyond measure.
Faces Of Courage Has A Simple Motto: Cancer Is Serious, Camp Is Serious Fun
By Kathy L. Collins
Faces of Courage provides an assortment of free life enriching programs for children and families touched by all types of cancer and blood disorders.
Faces of Courage is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides day outings and overnight camps for women, children and families touched by all types of cancer and blood disorders. All programs are given free of charge. Faces of Courage was founded by Peggy Sherry in 2004. It is a Tampa based nonprofit, but it serves cancer survivors from all over the country. Faces of Courage is able to provide services for free thanks to tireless volunteers and support from the community. Volunteers such as Larry Brooks provide essential services. Brooks, who lives in Sun City Center, became involved with Faces of Courage about eight years ago. He works in the kitchen at every camp that is held. Brooks said, "I volunteer because I see what the camp means to the survivors who attend. At one of the camps, a
woman with cancer gave me a hug and thanked me for being there." Brooks added, "While the emphasis at the camps is certainly on fun, it also provides support and focuses on developing a strong positive attitude towards recovery and good health management. Many of the volunteers are survivors as well, and when they tell a camper they know what they are going through, they really do know." Sherry said, "No one can understand the cancer journey until they have heard the words 'You have cancer.' When these survivors can get together, leave their wigs in the cabin and openly talk about their feelings, worries and hopes, it is very healing." Faces of Courage has several upcoming camps for women and children. It is hosting two Adult Women's Camps on August 17-19 and September 14-16. It will host Santa's Workshop Weekend for children ages 2-12 the weekend of November 30 to December 2. Registration for camps opens approximately five weeks before camp. Camps cost approximately $250 per camper. To offset the cost of the camps, Faces of Courage holds events such as ‘It's Too Hot Music Fest’ on Sunday, July 15 and a Top Golf event on Sunday, July 22. For information, visit www.facesofcourage.org or call 948-7478.
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St. Anne Catholic Church 106 11th Ave. NE, Ruskin (813) 645-1714 St. Matthews Anglican Church 10701 Bloomingdale Avenue, Riverview 813-663-0334 St. Stephen Catholic Church 10118 Saint Stephen Circle, Riverview (813) 689-4900 CHURCH OF GOD Boyette Springs Church of God 12114 Boyette Rd., Riverview (813) 671-0086 Plant City Church of God 2103 Mud Lake Rd., Plant City (813) 752-4591 EPISCOPAL Holy Innocents' Episcopal Church 604 N. Valrico Rd., Valrico (813) 689-3130 LUTHERAN Immanuel Lutheran Church 2913 John Moore Rd., Brandon (813) 689-1787 Living Savior Lutheran Church 2650 Lithia Pinecrest Rd., Valrico (813) 681-2375 METHODIST First United Methodist Church of Seffner 1310 South Kingsway Rd., Seffner (813) 689-3513 Grace Community United Methodist Church 5708 Lithia Pinecrest Rd., Lithia (813) 661-8858 • info@mygraceumc.com New Hope United Methodist Church 120 N. Knights Ave., Brandon (813) 689-4161 Riverview First United Methodist Church 8002 US Hwy 301., Riverview www.riverviewflumc.org Ruskin United Methodist Church 105 4th Ave. NW, Ruskin (813) 645-1241 South Shore United Methodist Church 11525 Big Bend Rd., Riverview (813) 649-9462 NON-DENOMINATIONAL Destiny Church 2322 11th Ave. SE, Ruskin (813) 645-3337
BAPTIST Bay Life Church 1017 Kingsway Ave., Brandon (813) 661-3696 Bell Shoals Baptist - Brandon 2102 Bell Shoals Rd., Brandon (813) 689-4229 Congregación Hispana 2102 Bell Shoals Rd., Brandon (813) 689-4229 ext. 242 Bell Shoals Baptist - Apollo Beach 408 Apollo Beach Blvd., Apollo Beach (813) 641-2222 Bell Shoals Baptist - Palm River 5415 Palm River Rd.,Tampa (813) 621-2058 Bell Shoals Baptist - Riverview 11525 Ramble Creek Dr., Riverview (813) 689-4229, ext. 232 First Baptist Church of Brandon 216 N. Parsons Ave., Brandon (813) 689-1204 First Baptist Church of Bloomingdale 3303 Bloomingdale Ave.,Valrico (813) 689-3847 First Baptist Church of Gibsonton 9912 Indiana St., Gibsonton (813) 677-1301 First Baptist Church of Ruskin 820 College Ave. W., Ruskin (813) 645-6439 FishHawk Fellowship 15326 Fishhawk Blvd., Lithia, (813) 655-7431 Grace Baptist Temple 2909 John Moore Rd., Brandon (813) 689-7190 Journey Church 1310 John Moore Rd., Brandon (813) 699-8262 Shiloh Baptist Church 1104 Cason St., Plant City (813) 752-8345 South Bay Baptist Church 13498 US 301 S., Riverview 813-677-0721 CATHOLIC Nativity Catholic Church 705 E Brandon Blvd., Brandon (813) 681-4608
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Parks, Paths & Lighthouses Make It Only Natural To Enjoy Tallahassee Outdoors Tallahassee and ing. Boats without gas-powing, fishing, vicinity is home to mulered motors are allowed. It hiking, camptiple parks and outdoor is a perfect setting for picing, and recreation. Too numernics at the pavilions and nature study. ous to mention all, but grills along the lake shore. Two natural a few are highlighted There are two short boat ramps nature trails through the below. provide woods overlooking the lake Cascade Park is a access to the Cascade Park and six miles of shared-use 24 acre park located in Apalachicola Ampitheater trails for hikers, bicyclists the heart of downtown. Bay that can and equestrians. Enjoy five Built by the citizens via accommoSt. Marks National a one-cent local option sales tax, every- miles of designated biking trails winding date small, Wildlife Refuge & through the woods surrounding Lake one can enjoy a variety of outdoor and shallow draft Lighthouse Overstreet, located on park property recreational amenities, including a state-of-the-art amphitheater, interactive adjoining the gardens. The Park is located a half mile north of I-10 on water fountain, children's play area, U.S. 319/Thomasville Rd. Smokey Hollow Commemoration and miles of multi-use trails. Cascade Park There are plenty of sites to visit is located at 1001 South Gadsden in within a 90 minute drive of downtown Tallahassee. Park hours are from sunrise to sun- Tallahassee. These day trips are a great addition to your visit to the capiset except in lighted areas or during tal city. permitted events. For information on boats under 26 ft. There For outdoor upcoming events, are great opportunities enthusiasts, St. visit www.discovercasfor shelling and beachMarks National cades.com. Tickets for combing. The shoreline Wildlife Refuge concerts are available is active during the summer months and Lighthouse is at www.capitalcityamwhen sea turtles and shore birds such a slice of heaven. phitheater.com. as the snowy plover, least tern, black Established in skimmer, and willet lay their nests with1931, it is one of Reservation (aka in the park. Dolphins are also a comthe oldest the Rez – part of FSU) mon sight The Rez wildlife Come out to the on the Gulf refuges in FSU Reservation for a side and the United States. A wintering day of relaxation or recreation. It is not the bayground for migratory birds, it is on campus, but nearby at 3226 side. The spread Flastacowo Rd. in Tallahassee. The Park is between Wakulla, Jefferson, FSU Reservation offers swimming, located on and Taylor Counties. The canoeing, sailing, kayaking, instructionSt. George refuge is a 'gateway site' for al clinics, picnicking, 40 ft. climbing Island, 10 Bald Point State Park the Great Florida Birding Trail. wall, beach volleyball, a recreation hall miles SE As the second oldest with game tables and more. Children of National Historic Landmark in Florida, ages 15 and under must be accompaEastpoint off U.S. 98. St. George Island St. Marks Lighthouse, is one of the nied by adult parent or guardian. Visit is about 70 miles from Tallahassee. http://campusrec.fsu.edu/outdoors/reser most photographed landmarks on the Gulf Coast. The current tower was vation About an hour due south of completed in 1842. It is a little over a Tallahassee is Bald Point State Park. half hour drive from Alfred B. Maclay It boasts some of the most picturesque Tallahassee. Gardens State Park scenic areas along north Florida's Gulf boasts beautiful ornamenCoast. Located at 146 Box Cut Rd. in Just off North tal gardens which were Alligator Point, where Ochlockonee Bay Florida's Gulf first planted in 1923 by meets Apalachee Bay, Bald Point offers Coast, 28-mile St. Alfred B. and Louise a multitude of land and water activities. George Island is Maclay after they purCoastal marshes, pine flatwoods and one of the last chased the property for oak thickets foster a diversity of biologiinhabited yet their winter home. A mascal communiunspoiled terpiece of floral architecties, making Alfred B. Maclay Gardens barrier ture, the gardens feature the park a State Park islands in a picturesque brick walkpopular destiFlorida. With miles of undevelway, secret garden, reflection pool, nation for oped beaches, St. George Island walled garden and hundreds of camelbirding and State Park offers plenty of opporlias and azaleas. wildlife viewLake Hall provides opportunities for tunities for sunbathing, swiming. Each fall, St. George Island swimming, fishing, canoeing and kayak- ming, canoeing, kayaking, boatbald eagles
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Florida Caverns is the only state park to offer cave tours to the public. It has dazzling formations of limestone stalactites, stalagmites, soda straws, flowstones and draperies. Cave tours sometimes sell out so call the Ranger Station at 850-4821228 prior to departing for the park to ensure that all tours have not sold out for that day. Guided cave tours last 45 minutes and are offered year-round except Thanksgiving and Christmas. Tours of the caves are not offered on Tuesday or Wednesday. Florida Caverns State Park is also popular for camping, picnicking, fishing, hiking, and horseback riding. It also features a ninehole, New Deal-era golf Florida Caverns course set in beautiful rolling terrain. The entrance is adjacent to the main park entrance; contact the Florida Caverns Golf Course at (850) 526-1148. The state park is located at 3345 Caverns Rd. in Marianna (about 1 ¼ hours from Tallahassee). For more information, visit www.floridastateparks.org/floridacaverns or call 850-482-9598. There is so much more than space allows. Visit trailahassee.com to navigate through all your choices and find the best places where you and your family to enjoy the Tallahassee Outdoors. Part 3 in July will focus on food and drink.
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Pastors And Ministry Leaders Unite In Prayer For Tampa
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By Kelly Wise Valdes Among the rugged terrain and mountains in the country of Georgia, situated at the dividing line of Asia and Europe, is the Gergeti Trinity Church. Georgia has numerous secluded villages, extraordinary mountains ranges and beautiful churches. However, the Gergeti Church combines all three elements and is one of Georgia’s most sacred destinations. Only six miles from the Russian border, this little known and mysterious church sits atop the third largest mountain in the country and has become one of the most popular sites in Georgia. It was built in the fourteenth century, but not much is known of its history. What historians do know is that this medieval church was used as a hiding place during invasions at different times throughout Georgia's history. Many of the national treasures, including Saint Nino's Cross, were hidden at Gergeti because it would be difficult for enemies to reach due to the rugged terrain reaching 7,720 feet high. During the Soviet era, all religious services were forbidden, but the church remained a popular tourist desti-
nation. The church is now an active establishment of the Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church. The architecture in the Gergeti Trinity Church boasts the only dome church in the northern part of Georgia. A small bell tower is located adjacent to the church, decorated with carvings and statues. The church itself is simple with small windows that create a mysterious twilight. Unfortunately, no photographs of the church interior are allowed. The church is isolated as it is surrounded by the vastness of nature, which is worth the trip simply for the view itself. Adventurous hikers can reach the church with an arduous three-hour climb. Less adventurous visitors can take a 30minute jeep ride up the rough mountain trail. For more information, visit https://georgia.travel.
The Lord is Wednesday doing something prayer has multiexceptional in the plied exponenTampa tially, with as Metropolitan area. many as fifteen The Crossing congregations Church holds participating, prayer every Wednesday from The Crossing Church unites Tampa 12 Noon to 1 p.m. churches as one Church/Body of Christ Even meeting in through its weekly Wednesday prayer the middle of the and numbers service. workday, people reaching as high have responded and set aside the time to as 400 attendees, and as many as 5000 “…pray and seek God’s face…” Many online! Several local and international have accepted the challenge to fast and pastors have spoken at the noon meetpray each Wednesday. ings over the last several months includIn 2017, God expanded the church ing, Pastor Earnest Benjamin, Breath of noon prayer vision to include the larger Life Worship in Tampa; Pastor Joseph Body of Christ in Tampa. Many ministry Doxa, Glory Life Church in Tampa; Pastor leaders and pastors embraced the idea to Jomo Cousins, Love First Christian unite their members for a fellowship of Center in Riverview; Pastor Greg Dumas, prayer the third Wednesday of each Crossing Church in Tampa; and Pastor month. Their goal is to transform the Oscar Mumba, Bread of Life Church Tampa region via unified prayer. The Blessing Centre in Lusaka, Zambia. meetings are cross-cultural, multi-denomiThe next step is to hold monthly national and international via live feed on prayer in public venues to demonstrate Facebook and the Crossing website. God’s love for the people of Tampa. Each Other participating churches simulcast the will include worship led by area church prayer times through their own media worship teams, followed by prayer and channels. All who share a burden for the local ministry. lost and a passion to minister to the Body Interested area pastors and ministry of Christ in Tampa are welcome. leaders are encouraged to contact the The collective of area pastors claims Crossing Church Director of Prayer 2 Chronicles 7:14, “If My people who are Ministries, Fiona Reid at 626-0783. Third called by My name will humble themWednesday prayer is currently hosted at selves and pray and seek My face, then the Crossing Tampa campus at 10130 will I hear from Heaven, and will forgive Tuscany Ridge Dr. Tampa. Future venues their sin and heal their land.” will be posted at Since September of 2017, the third wearecrossing.com/prayer.
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Bell Shoals Panthers Earns Best All-Around Sports Program Bell Shoals Baptist Academy had a while excelling in Christ’s name.” sports season for the record books. The most impressive part of the They won first place in the Tampa Bay school’s success is that most of the Christian Athletic League All-Around. coaches of the sports programs are The Panthers were dominant this past volunteers, giving their time and effort athletic season, fielding a team in every to teach the youth. According to Heath, sport offered in the TBCAL. she often hires former Bell Shoals Each athletic team received points Baptist Academy students that went on based on how they did in the regular to play at the high school level to and post seasons. Added up all togethbecome coaches. “Armwood High er, the Panthers received 236 points, School is known for football, which by far was the most points by Bloomingdale is know for a good basBell Shoals girls flag football team. Bell Shoals boys soccer team. any school in the TBCAL. The ketball program, so when you win varsity soccer team was the all-around, that means that most of only team that finished in first your sports are doing quite well, place, but every other team which I think is a good reflection of finished in at least third place, Bell Shoals,” said Heath. making Bell Shoals Baptist Heath will be stepping down as Academy the best all-around the Athletic Director next season, athletic program in their but will be the secretary for the league. “I think it shows that TBCAL to stay involved with the we are at a competitive level,” school. said Linda Heath, P. E. and “I think the sports program for Volleyball players for both the boys our young kids offers that side of Athletic Director at the school. and girls teams. Bell Shoals basketball team. Flag football player “It shows that we have good life where you learn about competilaying out for the sports where all ages of chilcoaching in place, and that we’re devel- soccer, boys and girls varsity and tiveness, but you also learn about catch. dren are able to play, from JV flag football among others. oping athletes.” a part of a team and working being the inexperienced to the advanced,” The JV teams consist of 4th-6th Bell Shoals fielded a team in every hard, so that maybe what you do in said Tara DeJesus, head JV girls bassport possible, including; JV and varsity graders and varsity includes 7th and sports will transfer into your job someketball coach. “In a Christian environ8th-graders. volleyball, girls and boys cross country, day,” said Heath. “That’s the positive ment where it’s not all about winning; “It’s a school with many different boys varsity and JV soccer and girls side of sports that I love.” it’s about sportsmanship and honor
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Hot Off The Christian News Wire New Format And Studio For AwardWinning TV Program
The award-winning television show, The Way of the Master, premiered in 2003 with co-hosts Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort. For the past 15 years, the show has been inspiring Christians living in more than 190 countries. Living Waters, the ministry that produces the program, is changing the format this next season. The show will be moving from a seasonal, 13episode format to a year-round weekly broadcast to expand its reach. Viewers will be able to watch brand-new episodes on a weekly basis throughout the year. The Way of the Master offers viewers good news, as they will hear the gospel proclaimed in compelling onthe-street witnessing. The show tackles difficult subjects, as they answer common questions and objections of the Christian faith and address challenging arguments—all designed to be both informative and entertaining. To assist with the production of upcoming episodes, Living Waters has established a fundraising campaign. For more information, visit www.LivingWaters.com/SupportWOTM.
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Each Timmy's Playroom is customized to fit the function and form of the respective hospitals, but most include a football field floor, custom-built lockers for seating, footballshaped chairs, flat-screen televisions and the latest multimedia and video game systems. Each Timmy’s Playroom cost between $50,000 and $65,000, depending on its size and the amount of customization required. With the generous donation from supporters, there is a Timmy’s Playroom in the Shriners Hospitals for Children in Tampa. To become a sponsor or donate to a playroom, you can make a secure donation online at www.timtebowfoundation.org/timmys-playroom. For additional information on Timmy's Playrooms or inquire about getting a playroom in your facility, please contact brad@timtebowfoundation.org.
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Kim Walker-Smith has quickly become one of the most influential voices in worship music. She is a passionate worship leader with an anointing to bring an entire generation into an encounter with God. Walker-Smith has been a part of Jesus Culture since the beginning of the ministry and now serves as president of the Jesus Culture Music label. She carries a genuine heart to see worship change the course of lives and nations. She will be in concert on Friday, July 20 at 7 p.m. at Jannus Live located at 200 1st Ave. N. in St. Petersburg. General admission tickets start at $24.50. Deluxe tickets are $42.50 and include an early entry for best seats and a pre-show Q&A with the artists. A friend and family 4-pack of tickets cost $78. For more information, visit www.premierproductions.com/tour/kim -walker-smith-my-side-tour/st-petersburg-fl.
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Prayers Is Strength In Unlimited Supply
By Debora Coty
I feel so helpless. NASB). It seems like There are over 400 nothing will ever verses about prayer in the change. Bible. Why? Because it’s Legitimate feelthe most powerful force ings we’ve all experihumankind has at its disenced. Especially in posal: the aftermath of Prayer is crucial. senseless school Prayer is strength in shootings. Tragic unlimited supply. bombings. Serial murPrayer changes ders. Our minds simthings. Debora Coty’s 2-year-old ply cannot compreFor believers, constant grandbuddy, Breydon praying hend the horror, the communication with our random injustice, and we’re overheavenly Father is essential for day-towhelmed by the MASSIVEness of evil. day persevering. Prayer is not just We feel impotent. Powerless. spiritual punctuation; it’s every word of Anxious. our life’s story. So what do we, as Christ-followLike the pureness of faith exhibiters, do in the face of such wanton ed by my wee grandson Breydon in devastation? this photo, I intend to keep right on “Instead of worrying, pray” praying for those in need, for my coun(Philippians 4:6 MSG). try, and even for potential “monsters” Yes, we pray. We fall on our faces in the grip of the Great Deceiver who and we pray our hearts out. For innomight be contemplating unspeakable cent victims. For the wounded. For our evil. fallen world. For the families who will How about you, my friend? Will face an empty chair at the dinner table you commit to petitioning the Almighty this heart-wrenching night. Then we with me daily? pray some more. “Call on me and come and pray to We know that prayer is the the me, and I will listen to you” (Jeremiah only true recourse we have against the 29:12 NIV). powers of darkness in this world. Physical battles are won because of Debora M. Coty is an inspirational speaker spiritual battles that rage unseen. and award-winning author of over 100 “For our struggle is not against articles and 13 books, including Fear, Faith, flesh and blood, but against the rulers, and a Fistful of Chocolate, More Beauty, against the powers, against the world Less Beast, and Too Blessed to Be Stressed. forces of this darkness, against the Debora also teaches writing workshops. Visit spiritual forces of wickedness in the www.DeboraCoty.com heavenly places” (Ephesians 6:12
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Live Like You Mean It Notes On Real Freedom
By Derek Maul
“It is for freedom that Christ has set us free!” – Galatians 5:1 Last week in my men’s group (we’re studying Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis) I asked everyone to share something that’s been on their mind, something they “can’t let go of.” The conversation kept circling back to self-centered behavior, the absence of a fundamental work ethic in so many people, and the cost of indolence both to them as individuals and to those who rely on them. As our discussion progressed, a kind of paradox emerged. If we are ungrounded in our own souls, we tend to use free will for selfish gain – even though what we think we want fails to satisfy. However, when we chose to submit both to God and to one another – in a sense ceding the freedom to “do what we like” – we are satisfied, happy, and free. We concluded that sin is a deception that offers freedom but never delivers. The best definition of sin is anything that separates us from God. What if – I wonder – when we pander to self we are not exercising freedom so much as giving it up? Rather than ‘doing what I like’ maybe I am experiencing a kind of bondage?
If that is true, then the choice to follow Jesus and to be guided by the Spirit is actually a step into freedom. When the Spirit urges us to love and serve one another the result is satisfaction, happiness, fulfillment, and freedom. Not just that we are freed from the control of sin but free to embrace the selfless nature we were designed to enjoy. I believe we were (we are) designed by God for the purpose of experiencing selfless community. When our choices lead away from love and service maybe it is not so much free will as it is domination and exploitation from a malignant source? So there are two parts to free will, freedom from, and freedom for. The beautiful thing is that in making the choice to follow Jesus I am claiming both. Derek Maul has written for many news outlets, including the Tampa Tribune, The United Methodist News Service, All Pro Dad, FOCUS Magazine, Newsweek, USA Today, The Christian Science Monitor, Presbyterians Today, Guideposts, Chicken Soup for the Soul and many other publications. Read Derek Maul’s daily blog posts at www.derekmaul.wordpress.com
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Local Author Pens Book On Faith And Raising Special Needs Child
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Sharon Stanka never left this family’s Sefcik’s newly side as He guided them released book, to a life filled with happiDecisions Made, is ness, love, a ton of the story of a family laughs and many tears. that digs deep, holds In the book, Sharon on tight, and follows explains that raising a the path God has daughter with special placed before them needs may seem like a with the birth of their burden, but it is an special needs unexpected gift. Sharon daughter. discovered her GodSharon and her given purpose through husband Brian are her daughter. the owners of Jeffrey Sharon describes Homes, Inc., a small herself as “just a mom business that has who loves her daughter.” been serving the She also said that Tampa Bay area through this experience Pictured: The front cover of Sharon Stanka Sefchik’s new since 1946. When both she and Brian book. Sharon became a learned that “God’s plan young mother, she was thoroughly is bigger than we are and that He will unprepared for the news she was never give us more than we can hanabout to receive. dle.” With her husband Brian at her The book’s full title is Decisions side, Sharon learned her daughter Made: Living with Hypotonia, was born with hypotonia and was Discovering You Have a Child with destined to be ‘special.' This unexSpecial Needs, Anger, Faith, pected blessing would, however, be a Acceptance, Love, and Loss and is dream come true thanks to the suppublished by Christian Faith port of a village and the loving guidPublishing. Additional information and ance of God. a short synopsis of the book can be Readers will relive the experifound on YouTube at ences of Sharon as she endures an www.youtube.com/watch?v=7d_MI5G emotional roller coaster and learns to MnD4. cope with the challenges of raising a The book is available for purdaughter with special needs. They chase at traditional brick and mortar will experience the emotional and bookstores or online at Amazon.com, physical demands of caring for a disApple iTunes store, or Barnes and abled child. They will see that God Noble.
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Honoring God And Country On Independence Day
By Kelly Wise Valdes
Parades, fireworks, flag displays and other ceremonies of national pride commemorate Independence Day, a United States holiday honoring the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, by our founding fathers. How should Christians celebrate Independence Day? Although it’s not a religious holiday like Christmas or Easter, for many Americans, July 4th is a time to reflect on God's blessings on our nation. The founding fathers wanted to establish a free system of government and the Declaration of Independence became the foundation. Independence Day offers us a day to give thanks for the wisdom, faith and courage of those leaders. In our nation, we can attend the church of our choice and practice our religious freedoms. This freedom is undoubtedly something to celebrate. While we look back to our founding fathers with gratitude on this Fourth of July, we can also look to the future with a renewed faith and commitment to God. “Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord,” Psalm 33:12.
By The Hand Of Providence: How Faith Shaped The American Revolution Examining the American Revolution from a conservative perspective, this book tells how the Judeo-Christian worldview fueled the revolution. Linking the founders' belief to an American victory, this book follows George Washington and the leaders of the army as well as the role of country pastors and everyday people.
Founding Faith: Providence, Politics, and the Birth of Religious Freedom in America This book narrates the story of how our nation's founders forged a new approach to religious liberty. By outlining the convictions and beliefs of five of our nation's founders (Franklin, Washington, Adams, Jefferson and Madison), this book reveals the history of our country's unexpected, paradoxical, yet inspiring religious freedom.
Inventing a Christian America: The Myth of the Religious Founding This fascinating book looks at three critical moments that shaped America. The author explains the Puritan's settling of New England; the Revolutionary War era's founding of a new nation; and early nineteenth century attempts to redefine and restore the country to its original vision of religion and patriotism.
Founding Father: Rediscovering George Washington This enlightening biography tells of the spectacular career of George Washington. Learn about his incredible accomplishments as a statesman, soldier and founder of a great nation in a quarter century of activity that remains unmatched by any modern leader. Discover how Washington's character and values shaped the beginnings of American politics.
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