Issue 50


December 2025

Newsletter

From Your

Associational Mission Strategist

I love this time of year as we celebrate Christ coming into the world. Christmas invites us to pause and remember that God stepped into our world at a moment when humanity was weary, troubled, and longing for hope. The heart of the Christmas story is not simply a warm tradition; it is God’s declaration that His light has entered our darkness, and nothing can overcome it.

The prophet Isaiah described a people “walking in darkness” who suddenly saw a great light. He was speaking to a nation facing uncertainty and struggle, yet God promised that light was on the way. We can understand this picture well. Our communities wrestle with fear, loneliness, and the weight of everyday burdens. Many face seasons of confusion or brokenness. Into such a world, God sent His promise in the form of a child.

Isaiah continued by announcing, “For unto us a child is born, unto us a Son is given.” Jesus’ arrival was not grand in the world’s eyes—no royal palace, no earthly power on display. He came quietly, as a newborn in a manger. Yet in that humble beginning was the fullness of God’s salvation. His names reveal His character toward us: the One who guides us with wisdom, strengthens us with power, comforts us with everlasting love, and brings peace to troubled hearts.

When the angels appeared to the shepherds, they proclaimed news of “great joy… for all people.” The good news was not reserved for the privileged or the powerful. It was given first to ordinary shepherds, reminding us that Christ came for everyone. This truth still shapes our mission as churches and individuals. The message of Jesus is meant to be carried to our neighbors, our communities, and to the nations. Christmas strengthens our resolve to share Him faithfully.

In the Gospel of John, we are told that “the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” The world may feel heavy at times, but the power of Christ’s light remains unchanged. It shines through the witness of believers, through churches serving their communities, through generosity, compassion, and the daily faithfulness of God’s people. In all of these ways, Emmanuel—God with us—continues His work today.

As we celebrate this season, may our hearts be filled with renewed worship, deeper gratitude, and a fresh commitment to carry the light of Christ into the world around us. The child born in Bethlehem is still King, still Savior, and still the light that drives out darkness.

May we go forward with hope, confident in the promise that our Light has come.


Merry Christmas!


Bro. Gary

CHURCH NEWS

Please pray for


■ Associational Mission

Strategist Gary Leutzinger

■ C4 Christian Learning Center

■ Our schools, teachers, and

students

■ Lost and unchurched people

Revival in SCBN churches

■ Unity in our churches and

unity among our churches

■ Churches without pastors

■ Daybreak Pregnancy Care Center

All the events and

activities mentioned in

this newsletter



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CHURCH POSITIONS AVAILABLE



UNADILLA FBC is seeking a Part-time Youth Director.

For Further Information: email:

unadillafbc@gmail.com



WENONA BAPTIST CHURCH is currently seeking a VOLUNTEER pianist for their worship services. If interested, please contact Harriett Sheffield at 229-443-0098 or JW Blackwell at 229-947-2940.



WARWICK FBC is searching for a Bi-vocational Pastor. For more information or to provide a resume, please send an email to:

warwickfirstbaptistchurch@gmail.com or contact Sherry Bailey at 229-349-0256


Up-Coming Events & Opportunities!


November 30 - December 7, 2025

  • Week of Prayer for International Missions & Lottie Moon Christmas Offering


December 22, 2025 - January 1, 2026

  • Office Closed for the Holidays


December 25, 2025

  • Christmas Day


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LOOKING AHEAD!



January 2-3, 2026

  • MOVE Conference - Next Gen - Wild Adventures, Valdosta (Ga. Baptist Mission Board)



January 23, 2026

  • REELFEST - Student Worship Weekend (Ga. Baptist Mission Board)



February 5, 2026

  • 2026 Georgia Baptist Day at the Georgia State Capitol - 7:30 AM – 2:00 PM EST


Daybreak Pregnancy Care Center

SCBN Churches!


If you are having an event and would like to use the Association's Event Trailer, please call us at 229-273-4127 or 229-406-1445 to reserve your dates!

The Event Trailer contains one each of the following:



  • bouncy house
  • slide
  • snow cone machine
  • popcorn machine


 (Supplies for the snow cone and popcorn

machines are not provided.)

If you would like your church news or events featured in the Newsletter,

please send it to:


assistant.scbn@gmail.com

or

strategist.scbn@gmail.com



Please contact the SCBN Office at 229-273-4127 or 229-406-1445 if you would like to feature an available church position in the monthly newsletter.

 EVENT CALENDAR FOR THE GEORGIA BAPTIST MISSION BOARD

EVENT CALENDAR FOR THE

SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION

Click the appropriate icon above to access the events page featuring upcoming Georgia Baptist Mission Board and the Southern Baptist Convention events.

November 30, 2025 - December 7, 2025


TOGETHER we take the gospel to those who've never heard.

Your gift to the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering supports missionaries, not overhead.

The only solution to lostness is the gospel.

Together, Southern Baptist send and support missionaries who share the gospel and make disciples among the nations. IMB missionaries steadfastly present the gospel to people and places where Jesus is not named or known.

59% of the world today has no meaningful access to the gospel.


Click here to access each day’s missionary story and prayer needs.

If you missed the 2025 Georgia Baptist Convention Annual Meeting and Evangelism Conference at First Baptist Atlanta, you can see the sessions online.


Click here to view posted recorded sessions

Capitol Christmas Prayer Tours 2025

December 10, 11 & 16, 2025


Dates: Wednesday, Dec 10, 10:00 AM; Thursday, Dec 11, 10 AM; Tuesday, Dec 16, 10 AM


Location: Georgia State Capitol

Address206 Washington St SW, Atlanta, GA 30334


(Dec. 10 Prayer Tour is for ONLY DEAF MINISTRY participants)


Times: 10 AM-12 PM (Lunch 12-1 PM, in Sloppy Floyd cafeteria, Dutch Treat)


Limited to 25 people per tour.


Our prayer tour is designed to give participants the opportunity to be informed about what happens at the capitol and to pray for those who are making public policy decisions. As we tour the capitol, we will stop at various places to pray for God’s leadership over those responsible for governing our state.


Please contact Mike Griffin at mgriffin@gabaptist.org if you have any questions.


Please click this link for more information.



ACP surveys can be entered online at:

ACP Survey Link





VBS surveys can be entered online at:


VBS Survey Link

November 2025 Giving & YTD



UNDESIGNATED CHURCH CONTRIBUTIONS





YOUR GIFTS TO HELP REACH PEOPLE FOR CHRIST IN CRISP, DOOLY AND WORTH COUNTIES ARE APPRECIATED!




Thank You!


*Churches, please advise of any discrepancies.

November 2025 - - - - - - - - YTD


Acorn Pond..............0.00 --------------0.00

Agape......................0.00 ----------$ 200.00

Antioch....................0.00 --------------0.00

Arabi.................$ 463.66 ---------$ 2,929.15

Bethel......................0.00-------- ------ 0.00

Byromville...........$367.00--------- $ 4,070.00

Dooling...................0.00--------------- 0.00

Drayton...................0.00 -----------$ 300.00

Ebenezer.................$1,538.46-----$ 18,787.21

First Cordele.............0.00-----------$ 833.40

First Unadilla........... $ 250.00------ $ 2,750.00

First Vienna..............$ 833.95------ $ 7,812.36

First Warwick............$ 341.01 ------$ 2,421.41

Harmony.................. 0.00--------- $ 2,973.76

Hatley...................... 0.00 ---------$ 1,800.00

Lake Blackshear... $1,135.00------- $ 14,034.00

Lakeshore................0.00 ---------------0.00

Liberty..................... 0.00 ---------$ 5,372.37

Lilly.............................0.00 --------------0.00

Mars Hill................$150.00 ----------$ 950.00

Morningside......... $ 200.00 -------$ 2,200.00

Mt. Pleasant.................0.00 -------------0.00

Mt. Vernon............ $ 60.00 ---------$ 300.00

Vida Nueva......... $ 175.00 ---------$1,925.00

Northern Heights....306.00----------$5275.00

Oakfield.....................0.00 --------------0.00

Penia..........................0.00 -------$ 15,207.64

Pinecrest..............$ 523.96 --------$ 7,110.19

Pinehurst.....................0.00--------------0.00

Pleasant Grove............0.00 --------------0.00

Riverview............. $ 100.00 --------$ 1,100.00

Sharon........................0.00 --------------0.00

Smyrna........................0.00 -------$ 12,050.92

Tippettville..................0.00----------------0.00

Victory........................0.00 ------------$ 600.00

Wenona.................. $ 50.00 ------------$ 500.00

Zion Hill..................... 0.00 -------------$ 971.23


TOTAL.................$ 6,494.04 --------$ 112,473.64

Northern Heights Baptist Church

FOOD & PRAYER DISTRIBUTION

(1102 East 8th Ave. Cordele, Ga.)

 

Cordele-Crisp County

Saturday, December 20, 2025


8:30 a.m. until all food is given out

 

Must be Present to Receive Food

One Box Per Family Only

USDA Income Guidelines Apply

Must be at least 18 yrs. old to participate

An Equal Opportunity Provider

 

For more information contact N.H. B.C.

229-273-1544 nhbccordele.pastor@gmail.com

Or any member of N.H.B.C.

First Come First Served

BETHEL

LAKESHORE

MORNINGSIDE NORTHERN HEIGHTS

OAKFIELD

VICTORY

WENONA

ATTENTION!!

(Regarding old Sunday School books!)


We have found an alternate location for churches to take their old Sunday School literature. You may take this material to Rehoboth Baptist Association. They only accept literature on Tuesdays, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm. They are located at 744 Lake Joy Road, Warner Robins, GA 31088.

Their phone number is 478-987-0005.


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