Announcements for the Week of November 22

November 21, 2009 by Jill  
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The Mangrove Trip for the JIBC Youth Group will be on Friday, November 27 (a public holiday). Anyone ages 11-16 is invited to join. Permission slips and further information is on the welcome table. Please turn in those permission slips today, or at the very least let Edna Romulo or Jill Sharp know you plan to attend 9and bring your permission slip later this week). There will be a fee of IDR 100,000 for any non-Youth Group members of the congregation attending (those over 16). We gladly invite parents and other adults to join, but the youth budget will not cover the cost of entry and mangrove tree seed.

Psalty’s Christmas Calamity, a Christmas Musical Production, will be preformed by the Kids Club II sunday school class on December 6. Invite friends and family for this special service!

Join us for the baptism service today at Pastor Stephen and Jennifer’s house. The service is at 2:30 and is followed by a time of fellowship. Maps to the house are available on the welcome table.

The next RBI course, Systematic Theology II is open for enrollment. You do not need the first course to join this one, so start today. Men and women are welcome to apply. For more information, pick up the flyer on the welcome table.

Lord’s Supper Next week. August 30 we will have the Lord’s Supper.

Our Annual Business Meeting will be on Sunday, December 13. Among other items, we will be voting on some proposed changes to our JIBC Statement of Faith. The proposed changes are available for you to review on the welcome table and online at www.theJIBC.org

Announcements for the Week of November 15

November 14, 2009 by Jill  
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Men’s Bible Fellowship (evening edition) will be this Wednesday at 7 PM in the JIBC Office. Come for some good food, fellowship, and Bible Study.

There is a ministry council meeting tomorrow evening at 7 PM.  This meeting will be held at the Beech’s home.  Please be in prayer for this meeting of our elders, deacons, ministry directors, and church staff as the meet to “communicate and coordinate.”

There will be a baptism service next Sunday at 2:30 PM.  This service will be held at the pastor’s residence and will be followed by a time of fellowship.  The anticipated schedule is 2:00-2:30 Baptism; 2:30-3:30 fellowship with snacks.  Maps will be available on the welcome table next Sunday.  There are at least four people who will be baptized.  Please plan to support and encourage these Christian friends at this important event!

Our Annual Business Meeting will be on Sunday, December 13.  Among other items, we will be voting on some proposed changes to our JIBC Statement of Faith.  The proposed changes are available for you to review on the welcome table and online at www.theJIBC.org

Youth Sunday is November 22! Musicians and Praise Team have been practicing, but it’s never too late to get involved. If you are 11 - 16 years old, please talk with Jill Sharp, Edna Romulo, or another member of the Youth Group about what you can do to help. There’s something for everyone! 

A Day of Adventure is planned for the JIBC Youth on Friday, November 27 (a red letter day). We will be taking an all day trip to North Jakarta to help restore lost mangrove habitat in Taman Wisata Alam. Please check out the welcome table for permission slips and further information! Jill Sharp or Edna Romulo need to know you are planning on attending by November 22! 

Picture Day! If you haven’t yet had your family’s picture taken for the directory, there’s still time! Please come today to the Kids Club II Sunday School class room directly after the service (behind the red curtain near the restroom). There will be a photographer available for 15 - 20 minutes after the service. If you cannot make it this Sunday, please plan for next Sunday! Not members only–regular attendees and new comers also! Be certain you also ask about a directory form if you have not yet filled one out. 

 

Psalty’s Christmas Calamity will be preformed by the Kids Club II Sunday School class on December 6. Please be sure to attend this Christmas musical, and invite friends and family!

JIBC Bank Account Information

November 10, 2009 by Jill  
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Beneficiary Name: Jakarta International Baptist Church
Bank City/Country Account No. Code Currency Offering
CIMB Niaga Jakarta, Indonesia 917 01 01246 000 Swift : BNIAIDJA IDR General
CIMB Niaga 917 01 01245 004 IDR Designated
CIMB Niaga 917 02 01357 002 USD General
CIMB Niaga 917 02 01356 006 USD Designated
Citibank N.A. Jakarta, Indonesia 1100044694 Swift : CITIIDJX IDR General
Citibank N.A. 1150018600 USD
Citibank N.A., USA NY, USA 9937526926 Swift : CITIUS33 USD General
    ABA : 021000089
    Branch : 465

Announcements for the Week of November 8

November 10, 2009 by Jill  
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Men’s Bible Study (lunch edition) will be this Wednesday at 12 PM. We will meet at Outback Steakhouse in Ratu Plaza Come for fellowship and Bible Study

Our Annual Business Meeting will be on Sunday, December 13.  Among other items, we will be voting on some proposed changes to our JIBC Statement of Faith.  The proposed changes are available for you to review on the welcome table and online at www.theJIBC.org

Starting this month, Mr. Tony Setiadi will be serving in the JIBC Finance ministry as Deputy Finance Director.  Please be in prayer for Tony, for our Finance Director John Suwardi, and the deacons as they work together managing the church finances.  If you have any questions about the JIBC budget, financial policy, or the positive results of the independent audit from last year, then please speak with John Suwardi or any of the deacons.

Friday Youth Fellowship will meet November 13 from 6:00 - 9:00 in the church office. All youth ages 11 - 16 are invited for food, fellowship and Bible study!

Young Adult Fellowship will meet on November 14 at 6:00 at Edna Romulo’s home. All young adults over 16 are invited to attend for food and Bible study! For directions, please ask Edna Romulo, and for more information on the meeting, contact Jill Sharp.

There will be a Church Ministry Council meeting on Nov.16 at 7 PM. 

JIBC Youth will have an all day event on Friday, November 27 helping to restore mangrove habitat. For more information, please contact Jill Sharp or Edna Romulo.

Mission Moment Next Sunday, we will have a Mission Moment presentation from Gereja Baptist-Binong Tangrang.

“Psalty’s Christmas Calamity” On Dec.6th.  the Kids Club II Sunday Scholl class will be performing a Christmas musical for the congregation. Be sure to attend, and invite friends and family!

Financial donation for second phase of Pandang Earthquake, JIBC will help Baptist Church in Padang. If you would like to help, you can transfer your donation through church.

Proposed Ammendments to the JIBC Statement of Faith

November 5, 2009 by Jill  
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Proposed Amendments to the JIBC Statement of Faith

Dear members of JIBC,

As part of our Annual Business Meeting on December 13, 2009, church members will be asked to vote on two items, which will amend the JIBC Statement of Faith. This packet is intended to inform you of the changes suggested in each item. The items will be presented in two motions for an up or down vote. You will be either accepting or rejecting all the suggested changes in each of the two items.
Please review the items below prior to the meeting on December 13. If you have any questions, please contact any of the JIBC elders.

Thanks and may the Lord be glorified!

Your servant,
Stephen St. John
Pastor/Elder

Item #1: Proposed Changes to the JIBC Statement of Faith, Chapter 20.

Rationale for proposed changes: To strengthen the statement’s affirmation on the Biblical teaching of evangelism and missions with the goal of reminding the church that it is our duty and joy to share the good news of Jesus Christ with the world.

Changes to Chapter 20 are below in bold:

Chapter 20
THE GOSPEL AND ITS GRACIOUS EXTENT TO ALL THE WORLD

20.1 As the covenant of works was broken by sin and was unable to confer life, God was pleased to promise Christ, the seed of the woman, as the means of calling the elect and bringing to life within them faith and repentance. In this promise the substance of the Gospel was revealed as the effectual means for the conversion and salvation of sinners.1 This promised grace assumes the creation truth that mankind bears of the divine image and is thus made for the love and praise of God. God’s purpose, therefore, of restoring an elect people to His favor through Christ and reinstating Himself as the sole source and object of their praise and worship does not exclude any of fallen humanity from the duty to pursue the ends of the Gospel

(1) Gen 3:15 with Eph 2:12; Gal 4:4; Heb 11:13; Luk 2:25,38; 23:51; Rom 4:13-16; Gal 3:15-22 (2) Ephesians 1:9-12; Philippians 1:9-11; 1 Timothy 1:8-11, 15-17.

20.2 This promise of Christ and of salvation by him, is revealed in the Word of God alone.1 Neither the works of creation and providence, nor the light of nature, reveal Christ or grace through him, not even in a general or obscure way.2 How much less, therefore, can people who are devoid of the revelation of Christ by the promise or the Gospel, be enabled [by the light of nature] to attain to saving faith or repentance.3 God provides, therefore, by command and providence, that proclamation of the full counsel of God be made to all men as sinners. This reality most forcefully implies that Christ’s Gospel be proclaimed to all fallen humanity. The decree of salvation for the elect of every tongue, tribe, nation, involves of necessity the proclamation of both the Gospel and the accompanying duties of repentance from sin and faith in the Lord Jesus to all men everywhere.

(1) Act 4:12; Rom 10:13-15
(2) Psa 19; Rom 1:18-23
(3) Rom 2:12a; Mat 28:18-20; Luk 24:46-47 with Act 17:29-30; Rom 3:9-20 (3) Revelation 5:12-14; 7; Act 17:24-31; 1 Timothy 1:12-16

20.3 The revelation of the Gospel to sinners has been given at various times and in a variety of places, together with the promises and precepts concerning the obedience required by it. As to the nations and persons to whom it is granted, this is solely according to the sovereign will and good pleasure of God.1 It has never been granted to them by virtue of their promising to improve their natural abilities on the grounds of common light received without the Gospel—no one has ever made such a promise, nor can anyone do so. Therefore, in all ages, the preaching of the Gospel has been granted to persons and nations, whether to a great extent or limited extent, in greatly varying measures, according to the counsel of the will of God. His secret will and good pleasure in this wise providence, however, is not the rule of our action; but rather his church must be governed by his commission of the gospel to all nations as the means of their calling. The apostolic work of careful dissemination, defense, and confirmation of the Gospel among all nations bore fruit only by virtue of the sovereign, inscrutable, and insuperable work of the Spirit embedding the preached word with vital power, and at the same time inspiring the apostolic understanding of his command to make disciples.

(1) Mat 11:20 (2) Act 13:48; Philippians 1:6; Colossians 1:3-6; 1 Thessalonians 1:4-7; 2 Thessalonians 2:13-15; 2 Timothy 2:8-10; James 1:17, 18; 1 Peter 1:22-25

20.4 We, therefore, affirm and have joyful confidence in these indivisible truths: the gospel is the only external means of revealing Christ and saving grace, and as such is totally sufficient for this purpose.1 Yet if people who are dead in trespasses are to be born again, brought to life or regenerated, an effectual, irresistible work of the Holy Spirit upon every part of the soul is necessary to produce in them a new spiritual life. Without this no other means will bring about their conversion to God.2 The substance of all missionary and evangelistic labors, therefore, must be the proclamation of the Gospel. Apart from this message we may not expect God’s Spirit to honor our efforts with the reclaiming of the lost. In the context of such labors one may always hope that the Spirit will lead the lost to Christ.

(1) Rom 1:16-17
(2) Joh 6:44; 1Co 1:22-24; 2:14; 2Co 4:4,6

Item #2: Proposed Miscellaneous Changes to the JIBC Statement of Faith.

Rationale for proposed changes: These changes are to improve the style of writing, remove archaic language, and clarify the Statement of Faith.

Changes are shown below in bold, deletions with a strikethrough line.
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6.1 God created Adam upright and perfect, and gave him a righteous law, which secured life for him while he kept it, but threatened death if he broke it. Yet Adam did not live long in this position of honour.1 Satan used the subtlety of the serpent to subdue Eve, she seduced Adam, and Adam (without any compulsion) willfully transgressed the law of their creation and the command given to them by eating the forbidden fruit.2 God permitted this act, according to his wise and holy counsel, as it was his purpose to direct it toward his own glory.3

(1) Ecc 7:29; Rom 5:12a,14-15; Gen 2:17; 4:25-5:3
(2) Gen 3:1-7; 2Co 11:3; 1Ti 2:14
(3) Rom 11:32-34; 2Sa 24:1; 1Ch 21:1; 1Ki 22:22-23; 2Sa 16:10; Act 2:23; 4:27-28

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10.4 Those who are not elected, even though they may be called by the ministry of the Word and may experience some common operations of the Spirit,1 cannot be saved because they are not effectually drawn by the Father, therefore they will not and cannot truly come to Christ. Much less can Those who do not profess the Christian religion are not saved,2 no matter how diligently they order their lives according to the light of nature and the teachings of the religion they profess.3

(2) Joh 6:44-45,64-66; 8:24
(3) Act 4:12; Joh 4:22; 17:3

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22.7 As it is the law of nature that a portion of time by God’s appointment should be set apart for the worship of God, so in his Word he has given a positive, moral, and perpetual commandment, binding all people in all ages. In particular he has appointed one day in seven as a day to be kept holy to him.1 From the beginning of the world to the resurrection of Christ this was the last day of the week, but from the resurrection of Christ Christians have worshipped on the first day of the week which is called the Lord’s Day, the observation of the last day of the week being abolished.2

(1) Gen 2:3; Exo 20:8-11; Mar 2:27-28; Rev 1:10
(2) Joh 20:1; Act 2:1; 20:7; 1Co 16:1; Rev 1:10; Col 2:16-17

22.8 People keep the Lord’s Day holy when (after appropriate preparation of their hearts) they observe a day of rest,1 of worship, and to carrying out duties of necessity and mercy.2

(1) Exo 20:8-11; Neh 13:15-22; Isa 58:13-14; Rev 1:10
(2) Mat 12:1-13; Mar 2:27-28

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26.4 The Lord Jesus Christ is the head of the church. In him is vested, by the appointment of the Father in a supreme and sovereign manner, all authority for the calling, institution, order and government of the church.1 The Pope of Rome cannot in any sense be the head of the church.

(1) Col 1:18; Eph 4:11-16; 1:20-23; 5:23-32; 1Co 12:27-28; Joh 17:1-3; Mat 28:18-20; Act 5:31; Joh 10:14-16
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26.8 A local1 Church, gathered and organized according to the mind of Christ, consists of officers and members. The officers appointed by Christ to be chosen and set apart by the church are bishops or elders and deacons. They are appointed particularly to oversee what the Lord has ordained, and to execute the powers and duties, which the Lord has entrusted to them or to which he calls them. This pattern is to be continued to the end of the world.2

(1) Original, particular
(2) Phi 1:1; 1Ti 3:1-13; Act 20:17,28; Tit 1:5-7; 1Pe 5:2

26.9 The way appointed by Christ for calling any person qualified and gifted by the Holy Spirit1 for the office of bishop or elder, is that he is to be chosen by the communal vote of the church itself.2 He shall be solemnly set apart by fasting and prayer, with the laying on of hands by the elders of the church (if there are any previously appointed bishops or elders).3 Similarly, a deacon is also to be chosen by vote of the church and set apart by prayer, with the laying on of hands.4

(1) Eph 4:11; 1Ti 3:1-13
(2) Act 6:1-7; 14:23 with Mat 18:17-20; 1Co 5:1-13
(3) 1Ti 4:14; 5:22
(4) Act 6:1-7

26.11 Although the elders, of the churches are obliged to regularly preach the Word as part of their office, yet the work of preaching the Word is not exclusively confined to them. Others who are also gifted and qualified by the Holy Spirit for the task, and who are approved and called by the church, may and ought to perform it.1

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30.2 In this ordinance Christ is not offered up to his Father, nor is any real sacrifice made for remission of sin of the living or the dead. It is only a memorial of that one offering up of Christ by himself upon the cross once for all.1 It is also a spiritual offering of all possible praise to God for [Christ's work].2 So the Roman Catholic sacrifice of the mass, as they call it, is utterly abominable and defamatory of Christ’s own sacrifice which is the only propitiation for all the sins of the elect.

(1) Joh 19:30; Heb 9:25-28; 10:10-14; Luk 22:19; 1Co 11:24-25
(2) Mat 26:26-27,30 with Heb 13:10-16

30.6 Any doctrine, which maintains that the substance of bread and wine is changed into the substance of Christ’s body and blood when consecrated, is repugnant not only to Scripture,1 but even to common sense and reason. It overthrows the nature of the ordinance, and has been and is the cause of numerous superstitions and gross idolatries.

(1) Mat 26:26-29; Luk 24:36-43,50-51; Joh 1:14; 20:26-29; Act 1:9-11; 3:21; 1Co 11:24-26; Luk 12:1; Rev 1:20; Gen 17:10-11; Eze 37:11; Gen 41:26-27

Announcements for the Week of November 1

October 31, 2009 by Jill  
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Men’s Bible Study (evening edition) will be this Wednesday at 7 PM in the JIBC Office. Come for some good food, fellowship, and Bible Study.

The following men have been nominated
for the office of deacon at JIBC: Ian Beech, Rod McKay, and Tony Setiadi. Uran The has been nominated for elder. In accordance with our church constitution the members of JIBC have from the time of this announcement until the end of November to provide feedback about these nominees to the elders so they can make a final approval of the nominees prior to our Annual Business Meeting on December 14.

Picture day! We will be taking family photos for the 2010 church directory today after the service! Please stop in the Journey II class room behind the red curtain immediately following the service to have your photo taken, or plan for next Sunday!

There will be a baptism service at the pastor’s house on Sunday, November 22 at 2:30 PM. If you are interested in Christian baptism please speak with Pastor Stephen, use the communication form on the bulletin, or contact the church office for more information.

Attention JIBC Youth! November is the last Youth Sunday month of the year. If you would like to be involved, please let Jill Sharp or Edna Romulo know. We need musicians and praise team leaders. Please consider volunteering especially if you were unable to participate in the last one. Further planning will be done at FYF meetings, and dates for practices will be announced.

Our Deepest sympathy to Philip and Mega Purnama, on the passing away of their beloved daughter Euclida Arcely Purnama on 27 Oct 2009 in Singapore

Visiting the Senen Box Dwellers

October 27, 2009 by Jill  
Filed under Youth Ministry

“For there will never cease to be poor in the land. Therefore I command you, ‘You shall open wide your hand to your brother, to the needy and to the poor, in your land.’” - Deuteronomy 15:11

On October 24, the Youth Group made a service visit to the Senen area to distribute food packages to local “box dwellers” — a homeless community living in makeshift housing of cardboard and canvas. A church in the area, held in a private home, in in contact with Youth For Christ to assist these people in their physcial and spirital needs.

When the youth arrived on Saturday morning, we discovered that, hours before, the government had preformed a routine “clean up” of the area, burning the houses of the box dwellers which are illegally located on public property between two railroad tracks.

Please pray for these people, that YFC and the local church will be able to not only assist with their desperate physcial poverty, but also bring the gospel to them.

Unloading the food packages from the truck

Unloading the food packages from the truck


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The owner of the home which served as a church

The owner of the home which served as a church


Box Dweller children

Box Dweller children


Andrew addresses the gathered community

Andrew addresses the gathered community


Distributing food

Distributing food


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Remains of the village

Remains of the village


Salvaging what they can

Salvaging what they can

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