Friday, November 15, 2013

Bethel Day 2013

October is always a fun month for Bethel Apostolic Academy, Bethel Kiddie Korral, and First Pentecostal Church. Children, parents, and their families come together to enjoy a day filled with fun, food, games and festivities. Each year, Bethel Academy selects a theme and centers the entire day around that theme -and the kids love to dress accordingly. This year the theme was Western. 

Two cool cowboys!
The teachers put much creative thought and talent into each booth set up for the event. The booths activities ranged from the Pumkin Pantry to the OK Korral Hayrides to the Face painting. Yes, face painting! And some pretty talented face painters, too. They managed to persuade Bro. Mark McAlister to get his face painted. Can you guess what they painted on his face?


























That's right! Keys and music notes. Man, that guy has some talent on the keys! And he credits God for his talent.
Mac
 The main attraction, however, was the County Jail. It is so much fun throwing somebody in jail...just because you want to.

Sheriff Shannon Bowdrie Pettis and Prisoners
You may ask, "How could the jail be the main attraction?". Well, I'm glad you asked. If you are daring enough and have a bank bag full of money, you can pay the Sheriff to lock up a prisoner of your choice. The more money you pay the Sheriff, the longer the time the prisoner must serve. 


Here's what happens to every prisoner. Once put in jail, you ponder "How did I get here? Who is that rotten, good for nothing, quote-on-quote friend of mine who is laughing at me while I'm stuffed in this over crowded jail?". (I am not over-exaggerating; this happens.) 
Once you get out of jail, the investigation begins....then...you finally find out exactly who paid to put you in jail. And.....instead of turn your cheek, like the good book says, you pay to put them in jail....for double the time. Therefore, the compounding effect of this circle of vengeance makes the jail the main attraction of Bethel Day (of course....all in good fun and for a great cause). Unless you decide to factor in the food booths. Hands down, the food at Bethel Day is fattening! Which means, it is delicious. 

Believe it or not, somebody payed money to lock up our very own Pastor and his wife.
Yes, Sheriff Shannon is enjoying that corn-on-the-cob!


Pastor Bradford doesn't look very happy to be in jail. He's a pastor through and through, though. He turned his cheek and didn't investigate who threw him in jail. I guess that makes me a pretty lucky person...shhhh don't tell him it was me!



Saturday, November 2, 2013

November of 2013 marked the 70th anniversary for Greater Bakersfield First Pentecostal Church, Bishop Leon Frost's 30th pastoral anniversary, and Pastor Kevin Bradford's 3rd pastoral anniversary. We are humbled to be able to celebrate this heritage and we give God all the glory. For the 70th Anniversary Homecoming, it was an honor to have many join the celebration whose roots lead back to Bakersfield, California under Rev. I.H. Terry's and Bishop Frost's pastorate.

Pictures from the 70th Anniversary
Bishop-&-Wife
Bishop & Sis. Frost
Pastor-&-Wife
Pastor & Sis. Bradford
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Eldon & Sis. Eckles
Dallas-Mefford-&-Wife
Dallas & Sis. Mefford
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Pastor Bradford Honored by GBFPC
At the 70th Anniversary, the church honored both Pastor Bradford and Bishop Frost for their dedication, commitment, and love for the people of GBFPC and the city of Bakersfield. The below picture was presented to Bishop Frost & Pastor Bradford on a canvas to commemorate their recent trip to Israel, and specifically, to the Garden of Gethsemane. The picture also identifies Pastor Bradford teaching while Bishop Frost is resting on a rock, overseeing the teaching.
Garden-of-Gethsemane
The Garden of Gethsemane
Bishop-Speaking
Bishop Frost Honored by GBFPC
Ministers
Bob Dansby, Steve Allard, Johnny King, & Bishop Frost
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Ronnie Lawrence & Ray Brown
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Pastor Bradford, Johnny King, & Eldon Eckles
Steve-Allard
Steve Allard
Pastor,-Johnny-King,-Bishop
Pastor & Sis. Bradford, Johnny King, & Bishop Frost
Chris-Hodge-&-Wife
Chris & Sis. Hodge
Frank-Cabrera
Frank Cabrera
Frank-Cabrera-family
Frank Cabrera Family
Sis.-Bradford-and-Sis.-Bradley
Shelly Bradley & Sharamy Bradford
Dallas-Mefford-Speaking
Dallas Mefford
Eldon-Eckles-Speaking
Eldon Eckles
Bob-Dansby
Bob Dansby
Choir
GBFPC Mass Choir
Evie-Cox
Evie Cox

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Jim Shockley
Terry-Arnold
Terry Arnold Condren
The-Girls-Trio
The "Girls" Trio
Martha Webb, Terry Davis, & Cathy Dansby
Steve-&-Brad-Allard
Steve & Brad Allard

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Greater Bakersfield First Pentecostal Church (GBFPC) & Bethel Apostolic Academy are hosting a MAJOR fundraiser/community event for families in the community to celebrate God & Country. Join us for an afternoon filled with fun, games, food, and a special God & Country presentation! Come dressed in your best colonial or patriotic outfit and be entered to win $$ or prizes. The event will include snow cones, ice cream, hot dogs, nachos, popcorn, water parks, horse rides, hay rides, live music, and games for all ages!

The God & Country presentation is featuring one of Bakersfield's city councilmen, Russell Johnson, and a tribute to our fallen soldiers. A delicious Tri-Tip Dinner is being prepared with all the trimmings, a drink, and unlimited bottled water for $10. For Children, the $10 dinner includes a free wristband for games (Wristband also sold separately for $5). The event will be on July 4, 2013 @ 3pm at Greater Bakersfield First Pentecostal Church grounds, which is located at 1418 W. Columbus (on the corner of Chester and Columbus) next to Jack in the Box and across from Food Maxx. Click here for directions. We hope to Celebrate God & Country with you on one of the greatest days of the year! God Bless!

Friday, May 17, 2013



Greater Bakersfield First Pentecostal Church invites you to attend the celebration of its 70th year anniversary! The church has a rich heritage dating back to March 5th of 1943, when Rev. I.H. Terry and his wife arrived in Bakersfield to begin a work in the Kingdom of God. Today, the fruits of his labor are evident and the heritage continues through the leadership of Bishop Leon Frost and Pastor Kevin Bradford. The anniversary services will be October 17th - 20th, and we hope to see you there! Click here for directions.

Saturday, May 11, 2013



Today, YPOWT is kicking off the launch of the T-ROCKETs on official youth evangelism/outreach!  T-ROCKET stands for Truth Rocket. The youth of GBFPC, Jordan Johnson (our youth outreach liaison), members of the YPOWT Youth Committee, and our Youth Pastor Jeremy Brock begin a mission to reach young people, who have a hungry heart to know God and to learn about the powerful message of truth! We will meet every Saturday @ 9:30am at the church and launch out on the T-ROCKETs for a time of fun and evangelism. 

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Have you been to a REVIVE service yet?



Join us for REVIVE. "The grass is greener where you water it the most!" - Rev. Cody Marks 

 Greater Bakersfield First Pentecostal Church cordially invites you to attend a REVIVE service. God is doing great things in the city of Bakersfield and in the Kingdom of God globally. We would love to have you join us to be a part of it. Come expecting a mighty move of God! We are located on the corner of Chester and W. Columbus: 1418 W. Columbus Bakersfield, CA 93301. If you need transportation, call 661-496-4195. We hope to see you there!