Allender Bible Fellowship Class Website - Sevier Heights Baptist Church (SHBC), Knoxville, Tennessee
Sunday, August 16, 2009
DATES and TENTATIVE PLANS
FlapJacks and Bicycles! Saturday Morning at Cades Cove
7:00 or 7:30 bicycle ride at Cades Cove for the brave souls (gather bikes on trailer on Friday night)
Flapjacks for everyone at the Cades Cove Picnic area at 10:00am
OCTOBER 16th & 17th (UT off weekend)
Camping (no campground determined) Friday and Saturday
Saturday afternoon weenie roast/smores for ENTIRE CLASS, even if not camping.
NOVEMBER
individual Care Group Outings
DECEMBER Saturday Evening....starting at 6 - until 10pm
CHRISTMAS PARTY...PROGRESSIVE DINNER Kid-Free for this activity (basically our only one for the year)
first house for appetizers... second house for salads....Third house for main course....Fourth & final house for coffee and desserts.
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Sunday, July 19, 2009
JULY 31, FRIDAY COOKOUT! YUM-MO!
PLEASE plan to join us FRIDAY - JULY 31 at 5:37 p.m. We will be having a family cookout at the Allender's Home - address 431 Westwood Dr., Maryville, Tennessee 37803.If you can donate - $2 per person to help with the cost of burgers, buns, hot dogs, "fixins"(lettuce, tomato, etc)...we will have it all here and ready to go.
Please bring a side dish, a 2 liter drink and lawn chairs if you have them.
Please email - paige@wildwoodcabinets.com with what you plan to bring.
It will be great to get to know each other better.
Bring friends who might like to join our class.
KEN
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
trying to prevent any confusion
Southern Baptist are really neither Arminian or Calvinist...we do lean more to the Arminian side, but certainly do not agree with "falling from Grace" and instead hold the Calvinist view that once person is saved and adopted as a child of God ( a joint heir with Christ), he/she cannot be un-adopted...he/she is forever God's child and salvation is eternally secure.
A Brief Comparative Study of: Arminianism and Calvinism
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According to Arminianism:
Salvation is accomplished through the combined efforts of God (who takes the initiative) and man (who must respond) - man's response being the determining factor. God has provided salvation for everyone, but His provision becomes effective only for those who, of their own free will, "choose" to cooperate with Him and accept His offer of grace. At the crucial point, man's will plays a decisive role; thus man, not God, determines who will be recipients of the gift of salvation.
According to Calvinism:Salvation is accomplished by the almighty power of the Triune God. The Father chose a people, the Son died for them, the Holy Spirit makes Christ's death effective by bringing the elect to faith and repentance, thereby causing them to willingly obey the gospel. The entire process (election, redemption, regeneration) is the work of God and is by grace alone. Thus God, not man, determines who will be the recipients of the gift of salvation.
The following material was taken from The Five Points of CALVINISM - Defined, Defended, Documented. David N. Steele and Curtis Thomas, are Baptist ministers in Little Rock, Arkansas. Their contrast of the Five Points of Calvinism with the Five Points of Arminianism is the clearest and most concise form found for the edification of the average student. It is also included as an Appendix in, Romans: An Interpretive Outline by the same authors. Each of these books is published by the Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Co., Phillipsburg, N.J.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
HIKING TRIP - MONDAY MAY 25th

Allender BF class….
We are going on a short hike as a Bible Fellowship class on
Monday May 25th – Memorial Day.
This is great time to go hiking for the first time…get back into hiking….take your kids on their first hike.
Don’t make excuses….Come out and FELLOWSHIP together…you will have plenty of time to YARD WORK!
The hike to Andrew’s Bald is 1.8 miles out and 1.8 miles back to the parking area…so just over 3 ½ miles total round trip.
A “bald” is a grassy area on top of the mountain….a big field with great views of the mountains all around.
Only a mere 700 feet elevation change…so it is down hill going out and uphill going back to the car….but NOT extreme.
See attached link for a great video of a trip to the Andrew’s Bald…done by a creative hiker, posted on web. http://www.metacafe.com/watch/2735045/andrews_bald/
“Who can go?”
Bring anyone you like.
We are going as a class, but family members, co-workers, friends….
ENCOURAGE (Spur each other on) anyone you see this week who has ever been in our class or needs to be in our class to come on the hike!
THE PLAN
We will leave my house (431 Westwood Drive, Maryville, TN 37803) in Maryville at 9:00 am and go up to the trail head at the Clingman’s Dome Parking area. We will stop at the Sugarlands Ranger Station (at the intersection of River Road and Newfound Gap Road - just outside Gatlinburg) bathrooms before heading up the final stretch of road to Clingman’s Dome.
If you want to meet us at the parking area/Trail Head…plan to be at the trail head at the Clingman’s Dome Parking area at no later than 10:30am.
PLEASE confirm by email or cell phone call (805-4880 Ken’s cell) if you are going…even if it on the morning of the trip….that is fine, but I sure don’t want to leave anyone behind who wants to go.
A rough timing of events….nothing is precise.
We will go out the bald…resting along the way…arriving around 12:00
We will have lunch and relax at the bald and take in the views. The key operative word is RELAX.
I might do a VERY brief devotion…5 minutes…optional.
We will hike back and return to the cars between 3:00-4:00pm
Returning my house at around 4:30 to 5:30pm
“What do I need to bring?”
Comfortable – well broken-in - walking shoes will work great…like lace up sneakers/tennis shoes….
NO FLIP FLOPS or slip-on-type sandals. The trail is little rocky…should be no problem if you watch your step.
I recommend you NOT going out and buy new hiking boots for this trip. For many reasons ….and the worst of which would being blisters forming from breaking in NEW boots on the trail. I have earned several T-Shirts on what not to do I could share with you.
Bring a bag/fanny pack/ day pack /school book-bag, etc to carry your stuff in.
Bring a minimum of TWO – 16 oz/.5L bottled water for each person…can let the kids carry their own water
LUNCH for you and your family
Snacks if you like....granola bars, trail mix, M & M’s, fruit (natural, but heavy I have found), chocolate (melts- total disaster if it gets too hot)
Toilet Paper… as a contingency plan.
Bring a fleece jacket or windbreaker…you can always tie it around your waste. You will be at over 5,000 feet elevation.
Optional items
Camera
Sunglasses
Sun screen
Bug repellent (may need it, may not- you know how you are with bugs)
If you were buying new hiking socks…I cannot say enough good things about Smartwool brand socks….not necessary for this short hike, but a fantastic investment for longer treks into the woods. Keeps feet free of blisters and dry, even once your shoes are soaking wet!!!
I will bring a small first aid kit…if you want to bring some band-aids…that is often nice to have on hand.
IDEA…. for KIDS, part of the adventure is letting them pack there own stuff and think for a few days about what they might want to take into the woods. Of course, some of it is crazy…that is fun of it. Let them brainstorm.
For older kids, let them be responsible for getting their own stuff together.
“How young of a child can go?”
The best answer at which I can arrive….remember, you are the one responsible for carrying your own child…so really, it as young as you like to carry.
Emma Grace is going and she is 8 years old…I believe she will do just fine.
She can walk all over West Town Mall with Paige and not asked to be picked up. (yeah!!!)
It really is a short hike, so as young as 6 or so would most likely do fine…that is as good as I can guide you.
Paige and I pushed a stroller up (it was a paved path) to Laurel Falls and I think that is around 1.5 miles one way.
"What if if RAINS?"
If it is pouring rain and storming - we will NOT go.
If there is a 50-60% CHANCE of RAIN...that is basically the same weather we encounter everyday in East Tennessee and I will be going anyway....hopefully it will clear-up if it sprinkling here and there. (remember - A rainy day in the mountains is better than a boring day on the couch!)
Call me (805-4880 ken’s cell) or email me if you have a question.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Spirtual Gifts
We all want more...wow...too often I miss seeing Jesus as the main object of our worship and author of our gifts.
Ken


