201 N. MacArthur Salem, Mo. 573-729-4863
First Baptist Church Salem, Mo.
Sunday, September 05, 2010
Knowing Christ & Making Him Known

Missions

INTERNATIONAL MISSIONS TRIP

Moldova - A team of church members and interested professionals travel to Eastern Europe to do a week of practical mission work among the people of Moldova.  Moldova is a tiny country sandwiched between Romania and the Ukraine and is the poorest country in Eastern Europe .  It was part of the former Soviet Union but is now an independent country struggling to survive.  Work is coordinated through the Southern Baptist International Missions Board.  The team conducts dental/medical clinics, offers Christian counseling, conducts day camps for children and youth, does personal soul winning with waiting patients, and conducts worship services in the host church.   The cost per team member is approximately $2,100.  The church underwrites the cost for dental supplies, medications that are distributed free of charge, and day camp supplies.  There is need for dentists, dental assistants, doctors, nurses, day camp workers, Christian counselors, an evangelist and musicians who will volunteer to serve on the team.  The minister of music and education coordinates the trip.  Interested people should contact Phil Newcom at 729-4863 or email from this site.  MINNESOTA MISSIONS TRIP

Northwoods Baptist Association Children's and Youth Camp - A team of volunteer cooks travel to Brainerd, Minnesota every summer to prepare meals for the children, youth, and staff who attend the week-long camp at the facilities of Camp JIM.  Our church has also provided the professional nurse who serves at the camp for the week.  The team prepares three meals per day in the kitchen supplied with commercial equipment.  Individual team members bear the cost of lodging en route and on return.  NWBA bears the cost of food and camp fees.  The team needs 12 - 16 individuals who will volunteer a week of practical missions service.

Minnesota Mission trip for 2008 also included a Children's Team and a Youth Team that served served the campers from grades 3rd - 12th.  This team consisted of 30 team members who volunteered a week of their time to practical missions service.  We are looking forward to a great 2009 mission adventure - won't you be a part of Missions 2009?

LOCAL MISSIONS PROJECTS

Community Christmas Dinner - The entire community is invited to eat Christmas dinner in the Family Life Center at First Baptist Church.  Approximately 300 people take advantage of this opportunity every year.  The target is to serve a traditional dinner for those who would otherwise be spending Christmas alone.  Teresa Whelan coordinates this event every year.  Church members prepare covered dishes of food and serve the meal from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 P.M. on Christmas Day.

Independence Day Celebration - Our church is on the parade route for the community Independence Day parade.  The community lines up along MacArthur Street to view the parade an hour or so before the parade begins.  Our church lawn, steps to our facilities, and our parking lots are always full.  As a service to those who are waiting for the parade to begin, our Sunday School classes start serving food and giving away gifts free of charge to those who are waiting on our church property.  We give away, watermelon, lemonade, hot dogs, popsicles, homemade baked goods, snow cones, popcorn, fountain drinks, helium balloons, and face painting for the kids.  Approximately 600 people were served at the 2007 parade.  Our Sunday School classes purchase the food and volunteer their services to serve the food to the crowds of people.