May 2023 Fellowship Connections Newsletter

From the Elders

While it is wonderful to see the rapid growth of our church, and since folks are coming from many different church experiences (or no previous church experience), it is important to ensure that we all understand our form of government. So I want to take this opportunity to explain the office and role of elders.

In the New Testament church, Christ has provided men to hold the position of elder to oversee the life of His church— those whom He commissions and enables to shepherd His church. The position of elder is given broad responsibility and authority in the New Testament. Because elders are to be examples to the flock in godliness and govern well, they are called elders. Because they are responsible for oversight and administration of the life of the church, they are called overseers or bishops. Because they are to care for and feed God’s people, they are called shepherds. The work of elders is to shepherd the flock. This work includes guarding, overseeing, discipling,  teaching and preaching, evangelizing, praying, serving, and disciplining.

All elders together share the authority in and responsibility for the life of the church. Some elders are gifted and recognized as teaching elders; their primary authority and responsibility is in the Word and in doctrine and secondarily in oversight. Other elders are gifted and recognized as ruling elders; their primary authority and responsibility is in oversight and secondarily in the Word and doctrine.

At Faith Bible Fellowship Church, elders, as leaders of the people, are chosen by the membership of the church on the basis of Scriptural qualifications. Our Board of Elders is composed of ordained ministers called by the local church and all elders elected by the congregation. Our current board is composed of Pastor Bunting, Pastor Vargas, Ken Good, and Alex Kocman.

Be assured, each of us individually and all of us collectively care deeply for every person who walks through our doors. Therefore, we want to get to know you better. If there is any way we can minister to you, it would be our joy and our honor. You can find the contact information for each of us on the church’s website.

— Ken Good

Announcements

Election Day — May 16 is Election Day, and our church building will once again serve as a polling place. We will have a table set up with information about the church, as well as some free goodies for our community members to enjoy. If you would like to provide treats or man the table for any period of time throughout the day, please contact one of the pastors.

Baptism/Membership — On May 28, we will experience the joy of seeing believers baptized and receiving new members into the church. If you have come to faith in Christ but have never identified with Him publicly in baptism, talk to one of the elders about participating.

VBS 2023 — Mark your calendars! Our evening Vacation Bible School will be held on July 16—19, with a Family Fun Night on July 20. We will need lots of people to help, so please be praying now about how God can use you to reach the families in our community.

Ministry Highlights

Recently the Deacon Board added three new members. The 2023 Deacon Board, shown from left to right, are Aaron Brown, Helen Gemmill, Brett Young, Carl Douthit, and Patrick Lampman.  

The Deacon Board focuses on three main areas of service: (1) helping the widows and elderly of the church, (2) taking care of building maintenance, and (3) administering the benevolence fund/helping those in need. The Deacon Board meets once a month to discuss needs and projects. We often get involved in helping people move and organizing help for them. In addition, we help coordinate and repair things around the church, such as our newly remodeled Sunday School room. We try to be wise stewards of the benevolence fund to help those who may be struggling financially, both within our church and within our community. It is always a blessing to be able to help those in need, and we much appreciate the church family providing for this fund so that we can use it to assist others in their time of need. If people are aware of needs within the congregation, feel free to reach out to any member of the Deacon or Elder Board.

— Carl Douthit

Meet the Webers

We are the Weber family (pronounced WEE-ber). Grant and Helen are the proud parents of ten children and have seven grandchildren. The children range in age from 28 to 8— five boys and five girls. Grant and Helen met at Toccoa Falls College, GA, and were married in Grant’s senior year in 1991. Helen was born and raised in Beaver Falls, PA, and Grant hails from Ontario, Canada. Grant is a Sales Executive for Sefar, Inc., which makes plastic woven mesh. Helen manages the household and homeschools the children, which is a full-time job with overtime. We have been attending Faith Bible Fellowship for over a year now. We enjoy the Bible-based teaching and the close community. 

Meet the Lewises

Hi! We are Rick and Diana Lewis, and we have been attending Faith for almost two years. This month we celebrate 41 years of marriage. We have three married children and nine grandchildren. I (Diana) homeschooled all three of my children. We are so thankful that all of them and their spouses are following God. 

Rick is a marketing communications graphic designer, and I am home full time. We love taking long walks together and spending time with our children and grandchildren. Rick doesn’t have much time for hobbies but likes Mustangs and has one, which he enjoys. I love to read and, when time permits, doing various crafts, such as crocheting and sewing. I also raise chickens and enjoy flower gardening. 

We both came to Christ when we were in our teen years. We’ve always been pretty involved in serving our church, and at our last church we were youth leaders and ran a coffee house for students in their teens and 20s. 

We are very glad that we found Faith Bible Fellowship Church. We’ve enjoyed getting to know so many of you and look forward to getting to know many more, serving God with you. 

Easter Egg Hunt 2023

On April 8, we opened our church to the community for our annual Easter Egg Hunt. After a brief gospel message by Pastor Ricardo, children were called by age groups to the field to hunt for eggs. While they waited their turn, families could come indoors for breakfast while the children colored with sidewalk chalk or worked on a craft. Many thanks to JoAnn Brown for organizing the event and the many volunteers who helped create a fun, welcoming environment for our neighbors.

CEM Update

Church Extension Ministries is the church planting division of the Bible Fellowship Church. Please remember this ministry regularly in your prayers.

A lot has been happening in the BFC church plants over the past few months! Here are some of the recent developments:

  • A new church is joining the BFC family! Sovereign Grace Bible Church of Harmony, NJ, has been working to be adopted as a Bible Fellowship Church. It is in the final stages of calling a pastor and working out the legalities related to incorporation, property deed, name, etc. Please pray for our new sister church and its members.

  • Carlos Rodriguez, full-time pastor of La Roca BFC in Reading, has been appointed Interim Director of Hispanic Ministries. He will continue assisting the Hispanic ministries in the U.S. and Mexico until a director can be found to serve full time. Please pray for this need and for Pastor Rodriguez as he juggles these additional responsibilities.

  • Our own Pastor Ricardo is serving on a Church Planting Resource Team (CPRT) for the greater Harrisburg area. Due to tremendous growth in the churches in the Capitol Region, the BFC feels led to plant a new church in this area. Please pray for wisdom for the team, which includes three other pastors in addition to Ricardo: Pastor Steve DelDuco, Grace BFC Harrisburg; Pastor Mark Barninger, Freedom BFC Dauphin; and Pastor Dennis Spinney, retired pastor and church planter.

Help Wanted

We are always looking for contributions to the newsletter. Do you have photos from a church event? Would you be willing to introduce your family to the church? Are you involved in a ministry, or have you been impacted by a ministry and would like to share your experience? You don’t have to be a great writer (bullet points are just fine), or you could just offer to be interviewed. Contact Jean Soyke if you have anything you think would bless the body here at Faith Bible Fellowship Church.

April 2023 Fellowship Connections Newsletter

Dear church family, 

I can say with complete honesty that I have never experienced being a part of church that felt more like a family than ours. It has changed our lives, and Hanna and I are deeply grateful to the Lord. As I get to know more of you as an elder, I figured you may want to know a bit more about me and my family.

I grew up in Philadelphia with two faithful, believing parents (George and Carolyn, who recently joined the church as well; in fact, you can typically find them sitting with us on a Sunday morning). I confessed Christ from a young age, but it was not until age 15, when we lived in York, that I experienced true repentance leading me to forsake habitual sins. It was then that I was baptized, and from there the Lord burdened me for ministry. I went to Liberty University, where I met Hanna (a fellow Yorkian), and from there went on to serve at a church elsewhere in York as a student ministry worker. I now serve full-time with ABWE (the Association of Baptists for World Evangelism), in addition to my ministry at the church. Our kids are Davion (10), Lydia (5), and Calvin (2). 

What’s your story? If we haven’t yet officially met, let’s connect soon. It is my aim to help the pastors shepherd well and to know the flock well (Proverbs 27:23). 

A congregation is more than a group that gathers on Sundays; it is a community committed to Christ, to our inheritance as believers, to Scripture, to love and good works, to the next generation, and to displaying the gospel throughout our locale. May the Lord help us get to know one another better!

 In Christ,

–Alex Kocman 

March 2023 Fellowship Connections Newsletter

Hungry for some more fellowship on the Lord’s Day? Come to the parsonage following the service. The Bunting family wants to make it abundantly clear that there is a standing invitation to the entire church that, after corporate worship on Sundays, the parsonage is open for a time of food and fellowship and that everyone from our church family is invited. 

During this time, we eat lunch together, drink coffee together, chat together, talk theology together, and eventually go outside and get some fresh air together. 

There have been as few as three people there on a Sunday afternoon and as many as forty. No matter what, we make it work! 

If you are interested in joining us, please just stick around after the service long enough and follow the herd of people over to the parsonage. If you are more of a planner, just text Liz the night before, and she will give you all the details you need. Hoping to see ALL of you at some point on a Sunday afternoon this year, and I really do mean that! 

Press on. 

— Pastor Wes Bunting

February 2023 Fellowship Connections Newsletter

The new year always brings excitement. A common practice over the past several years at Faith BFC every January has been to have a new membership class for anyone interested in becoming a member at our church. This is particularly exciting because I am always reminded that God is at work here at our church. Any numerical growth is a result of God’s tremendous grace toward our church.

We had over fifteen people interested in becoming members who attended our classes in January. That number, as exciting as it is, is not the most encouraging thing to come from those classes. The most encouraging thing as I talk to these people is to hear how welcoming our church was when they first visited and how we continue to be welcoming months after they decided to keep coming. It means a great deal to us to hear that you all are going out of your way to greet visitors with a smile and make sure that they feel welcomed. It is one thing for the pastors and leaders to greet and welcome a visitor; it is expected. It’s quite another thing when the people who make up the church go out of their way to greet and welcome visitors. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you, and keep fighting the good fight.

— Ricardo Vargas

January 2023 Fellowship Connections Newsletter

As we enter a new year, we praise God for each and every member and friend of Faith Bible Fellowship Church. We truly see His love, grace, and mercy at work in our midst. It is our desire never to rest in our efforts to see our church grow… not just in numbers, but in godliness, in love, and in commitment. As we grow, there are growing pains. One area of concern is our children’s ministry. The number of children we are responsible for has grown exponentially this year. We are stretched for space and, more importantly, we are stretched for teachers and helpers. Our philosophy is that, because our children’s ministry primarily takes place during the morning worship hour, we want to spread that work out, involving enough teachers and helpers so that no one’s spiritual needs are neglected. Therefore, we are committed to recruiting and training for this important ministry. 

We are also discipling several men to be Elders in the church. A church our size needs more than three elders to adequately care for and minister to our people so that no one is neglected. Pray for us, support us, encourage us, and ask God what role He wants you to play in our growing church. 

— Ken Good, elder

December 2022 Fellowship Connections Newsletter

A Thankful Pastor

Many of you don't know this, but November 18 was my three-year anniversary as the Senior Pastor at Faith Bible Fellowship Church. And as I looked back on and reminisced about all that God has done over the past three years at this church, I realized that I have so much to be thankful for.

Things like elders who are men of high character, deacons who are selfless servants, and a worship team who love to sing psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs.

Things like, life groups that fellowship together, Bible studies that try to discern God's Word together, and a youth group who genuinely seems to love one another.

And finally, things like, members of old who are steadfastly committed to this church body, new members who are excited to build up this church body, and the new visitors each week who get to see the powerful testimony of the love of Jesus Christ manifested within this church body.

Press on.

— Pastor Wes Bunting

November 2022 Fellowship Connections Newsletter

Growing pains: as we grow, we all experience them. There are the physical growing pains we experience in our youth as our bodies grow and our bones stretch, the ones that wake us up in the middle of the night looking for the comfort of our parents. Then there are the emotional growing pains that we experience as we mature. These are often the results of relationships: people hurting us, people breaking our trust, people growing apart. These types of growing pains often occur because we are doing life with people, bumping shoulders with one another, getting our hands dirty together. The more that we do life with one another, the more opportunities there are for growing pains.

Growing pains are a part of life; they are a part of living with our relatives, and they will be part of life within the church. Paul experienced growing pains all throughout his ministry. In 2 Timothy, Paul mentions several people who caused him great pain by leaving him at a time when he needed them the most (2 Tim. 1:15, 4:10, 14). Growing pains should be expected as we continue to grow as a church body and grow closer to one another.

In these moments, we need to persevere and live out the many “one anothers” that we find throughout the scriptures. We are called to love one another (John 13:34), build one another up (Rom. 14:9), bear one another’s burdens (Gal. 6:2), and forgive one another (Eph. 4:2). The list goes on, and in more than one place you will find some commands repeated. As we grow, we will hurt one another and let one another down, but our response in those moments is a great opportunity to live out the gospel towards one another. Our prayer as the elders here at Faith BFC is that we continue to grow in our love for one another, even through difficult times.

— Ricardo Vargas, on behalf of the board of elers

October 2022 Fellowship Connections Newsletter

Welcome to Fellowship Connections, York Faith Bible Fellowship Church’s new newsletter. Seeing that our church is growing rapidly, the board of elders is seeking additional ways to foster, encourage, and develop fellowship. Fellowship begins with getting to know one another. In this edition and the ones that follow, we will provide opportunities to get to know one another and our church’s mission and ministries better.

In addition to the types of articles included here, in the future we plan to have family interviews. It is not uncommon for us to hear people say, “I don’t know half the people I see on a Sunday morning!” While we believe that the expository preaching of God’s Word and the proclamation of the gospel is of paramount importance, we do not want to be a church of people who attend, listen to sermons, and sing songs but don’t know and care about one another. The model of the early church, filled with the Holy Spirit, is seen in Acts 2:42: “And they devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers.”

— Ken Good, on behalf of the board of elders