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First United Methodist Church Welcomes New Pastor
July 15th 2013 by Dee Loflin
First United Methodist Church Welcomes New Pastor

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Dexter, Missouri - On Sunday, June 30, 2013 the First United Methodist Church of Dexter, Missouri, welcomed their newly appointed pastor Dr. Barry E. Winders and his wife Carmen from Lamar, MO. 

He challenged the congregation in his first worship service by saying, “…Together we will climb the mountain again but not to reach the top just so we can come down.  Instead, we will climb the mountain to hang on the mountainside, near the top, near the summit…and then look for another place to climb higher.”   This climbing metaphor illustrates  how a person can always choose how they will travel, metaphorically, and can decide to engage challenges with passion, to commit to a goal, to compete with our past and improve, to overcome setbacks we face, and to enjoy the journey along the way.

Dr. Windors is a United Methodist ordained elder in full-connection with the Missouri Conference.   He responded to his call to ministry at the age of 17.  He is originally from a small rural town northeast of Paducah, Kentucky and a University of Kentucky graduate.  He is an Army veteran, a Paul Harris Fellow and active Rotarian, and an avid golfer.

In 43 years of ministry, he has served as Senior Pastor and also as staff in small to mid-size churches in four states in the Midwest ranging from 13 to 600 in attendance and membership.  He is a gifted communicator, leader and pastor. 

Barry has four earned degrees an A.A., BA,, Th.M. and a Doctorate of Ministry  with an emphasis in leadership.  In 2012 he completed the ACOS certification with Saint Paul Seminary in Kansas City, MO.  He is a Certified Church Consultant to churches including United Methodists, a coach to pastors, a workshop presenter, and has authored two published books.

Barry and Carmen, his wife of 33 years, have one daughter and two grandsons who live in Burfordville near Jackson, Missouri. Carmen has been an educator for 19 years and plans to teach elementary special education at Malden Schools this Fall.

The Dexter church offers multiple service options for people and guests to attend.  New worship times begin Sunday, July 21.  Early Worship  8:15 a.m. – 9 a.m., Cross Over Contemporary Worship 9:15 a.m. – 10:00 a.m., Traditional Worship 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon.

If you would like to contact Dr. Winders by email, his address is barrywinders@gmail.com. 


Last Updated on July 15th 2013 by Dee Loflin




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First Baptist Church Presents: We Are America
June 27th 2013 by Dee Loflin
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Dexter, Missouri - Please join the First Baptist Church of Dexter for an evening "We Are America".  Begins at 7:00 p.m. Sunday, June 30th.

Adults, children and seniors will be singing in a patriotic service along with a laid back homecoming style service.  If you love God and Country this is the place to be.  Maria Chamberlain will be the director!


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Last Updated on June 27th 2013 by Dee Loflin




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Lighthouse Christian Church to Celebrate 20 Years
April 29th 2013 by Dee Loflin
Lighthouse Christian Church to Celebrate 20 Years
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Dexter, Missouri – Have you ever driven down highway 60 just outside of Dexter and wondered why there is a lighthouse on the hill?  Where did it come from and why is it here in Dexter of all places?

Pastors Tim and Tina Russell or any member of the Lighthouse Church can enlighten you on what is behind 20 years of serving the Lord.  Tim Russell explained, “My wife and I began this ministry in 1993 when God inspired me through a vision.  I could actually see the vision unfolding and I new I had to take this chance.  God would provide.”

As I sat with Pastor Russel and discussed the church and how he has been so successful with his ministry, he told me, "It's like this, the message is the same, but it's the method that has changed."  And he is correct with all that the Church does and their 500 members plus, they utilize everyone in their congregation to convey the Lord's word.

The Lighthouse Christian Center offers a Smiles of Hope free dental clinic, one Saturday each month with a multitude of volunteers, even serving breakfast that morning to many.  They recently prepared 89,000 meals for Nicaragua and 100,000 meals for Springfield food pantries with their Hope International of Bernie, Missouri and the Wesley United Methodist Church in Springfield.  Each year they have a back to school bash offering backpacks and supplies to young students who are in need. Just this week they took a truck of food supplies to the Stoddard County Gospel Mission and the list of good deeds continues daily.

The ministry sits on 43 acres of ground, on top of a hill at the intersection of State Highway 25 and State Highway 60 with a lighthouse structure that lightens the sky for miles.   There are plans to announce the blueprints for their new building and south wing for the Smiles of Hope dental clinics. 

“Our vision is about loving God and loving people,” commented Pastor Russell.  “We offer a place for anyone to come, no matter your social status, race, age or if you have addictions, you have a place here.  Everyone deserves a chance to feel the love of God.”

On June 2, 2013, the Lighthouse Church will celebrate their 20th Anniversary and they are going to be positively without a doubt “loud” about it. 

First they are excited to give away a 2013 Dodge DART vehicle that was donated to the church for this event by Harry Blackwell Doge of Dexter. 

Second they are going to have Monster Trucks and a Demolition Derby on the Lighthouse Christian Center Grounds just behind the church.  Now that’s "loud" entertainment!! 

There will be plenty to do that day with bouncers for the kids, prizes given away throughout the day, lots of great food, and entertainment.  So bring out the kids and a lawn chair, it’s going to be a BIG and LOUD day praising the Lord and celebrating twenty years of serving the Dexter community.

The Demolition Derby will offer a $1,000 to the winner, 2nd place will be $400, 3rd place $200 and 4th place $100.  Trophies will also be awarded.  This is a singe run event for the first 30 FREE entries.  For rules or to register please contact Jess Short at 576-5341 or Josh Short at 820-2629.

For more information about the Lighthouse Christian Center’s 20th Anniversary Celebration contact them at 624-2500 or if you would like to attend their Church, service begins at 10:00 a.m. on Sunday.


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Last Updated on April 29th 2013 by Dee Loflin




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Church Growth Clinic Conference Coming to Sikeston
April 24th 2013 by Dee Loflin
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Dexter, Missouri - This Saturday, April 27th, First United Methodist Church of Sikeston, Missouri will host the first Church Growth Clinic.

The Clinic is designed to encourage pastors and church leaders. "The local church is the hope of the world," says Brad Aycock, organizer of the event. "Leading a church can be challenging. It's helpful to have an opportunity to learn from others who have faced the same challenges. We should never stop learning. If we're learning, we're growing. If we're growing, we're changing. Growing things change."

The event will feature fifteen pastors from ten different states. Each pastor will share three ideas that attendees can take back to their church and implement.  Congressman Emanuel Cleaver will be a guest speaker.

Cleaver is the 5th Congressional District Representative and has served as pastor of the St. James United Methodist Church in Kansas City, Missouri for more than 30 years.  He saw his congregation grow from 40 members to more than 2,600 members.  Quite an accomplishment!

Jim Ozier, Director of New Church Development and Congregational Transformation from Plano, Texas will speak on "Breaking Barriers to Growth".  he is the leader of Trietsch Church in Flower Mound, Texas with over 4,000 members.  Jim consults nationally on congregational transformation and new church development.

Dustin Cooper will speak about "The Budget: It's More Than About the Money".  He has been a pastor for 25 years and is from Overland Park, Kansas. 

Twelve other pastors from ten states are scheduled to appear and speak including, Chad Schuchmann from Omaha, Nebraska, Diane Harrison from Memphis, Tennessee, Emanual Cleaver from Columbia, Missouri, Geoff Posegate from Sikeston, Iesmar Abrarez from Lexington, Kentucky, Jim Downing from Sedalia, Missouri, John Miles from Jonesboro, Arkansas, Lia McIntosh from Kansas City, Missouri, Margie Briggs from Calhoun, Missouri, Pat Ward from Oxford, Mississippi, Rusty Hutson from Auburn, Alabama and Shane Bishop from Fairview Heights, Illinois.

The Church Growth Clinic equips leaders with actionable principles, ideas, and solutions to overcome any challenge that may get in the way of reaching your community for Christ. 

The event is open to anyone. Doors are open at 8am and the event begins at 8:30.

Registration is $48 and can be done by visiting churchgrowthclinic.org. For more info contact Brad Aycock at 573.421.1824.

"Growing leaders have growing organizations. Growing organization have growing leaders," adds Aycock.


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Last Updated on April 24th 2013 by Dee Loflin




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April 17th 2013 by Dee Loflin
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Dexter, Missouri - The First Baptist Church of Dexter is excited to about the Pajama Party tour!

The 2013 Secret Keeper Girl tour will stop by the First Baptist Church on April 23rd.  The event starts at 6:30 p.m. (doors open at 5:30 pm) with tickets available at the Church or the First Baptist Church in Poplar Bluff.  Tickets are only $15 in advance and $20 at the door.  You can also purchase them online for $17.50 at www.itickets.com.  For more information, please call T.J. Scott, 573-624-7436.

What is this Secret Keeper Girl event?  Author Dannah Gresh has been fighting on the front lines to keep our culture from robbing little girls of their innocence.  She developed from a series of books she has written, Gresh's fun MOM/DAUGHTER connecting resources presented Secret Keeper Girl LIVE to thousands around the country.

Now their latest show, the Pajama Party Tour has hit the road with an all-new stage show about modesty, fashion and true beauty!  This event was created as a relationship-building event for moms and their tween daughters (typically ages 7-12), the two and a half hour event features DRAMATIZED stories about meaningful friendships, FUN fashion shows that demonstrate modesty, INCREDIBLE balloon sculptures, bouncing beach ball competitions, mother/daughter conversation time and colorful confetti cannons.

A handfull of moms are featured with their own hilarious fashion show in the new "Totally Tubular TV Mom's Show", a look at the fashion of some of TV's favorite moms (a great chance to talk about peer pressure!).  Five special girls have been pre-selected as models for the tour's hallmark, a seasonal tween fashion show featuring Gresh's Truth or Bare Modesty Tests.

Billed as a practical modesty, fashion and beauty truth event, the all-new theatrical stage show has a pajama party theme.  Attendees are invited to wear their fuzzy slippers.  The theme enables the fantastic stage team to create an up close and personal "girl talk" feel, and to even address any concerns about a real pajama party where the girl talk could go the wrong way.

Danna Gresh has sold over three quarters of a million copies of her books, best known for her titles And the Bride Wore White and Lies Young Women Believe.  Her most recent work, for moms of tweens who are concerned about he cultural pressure to grow up too fast, is Six Ways To Keep The Little In Your Girl: Guiding Your Daughter From Her Tweens to Her Teens.

Her Secret Keeper Girl Products and live touring events continue to provide resources that help moms connect with their tween daughters. Find her books and products at [url_new=www.SecretKepperGirl.com.

It will be the most fun a mother and daughter will have digging into God's word.  Please join the First Baptist Church on April 23rd at 11 W. Castor in Dexter, Missouri. 

Last Updated on April 17th 2013 by Dee Loflin




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