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.
Friday, May 17, 2013
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?
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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!
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Friday, July 27, 2012
High Praises Music Conference 2012
Some Classes and Activities being offered:
Stop the Music: Biblical requirements for the music ministry team. When music in a church is performed for the wrong reasons or by the wrong people, it ceases to edify God. when this happens, adjustments have to be made to ensure the music in a service is spiritually edifying. In this seminar we will look at the biblical principles of when to stop the music and necessary adjustments to make.
Working with difficult People: this seminar will address the issue of dealing with, working with, and confronting difficult people while fulfilling your Christian and ministerial role in the local church.
Retro Music/ Name that Tune: Great songs of days gone by will be reintroduced in this workshop along with ideas on how to freshen them up. Sheet music and recordings will be available for purchase.
Have you Hear? Worship Choruses: If it is a chorus you do not know, it is a NEW chorus. As many choruses that can be presented in the allotted time will be presented by Dedie Cooley. Chord charts will be given.
Altar and Background Music Principles: This seminar will discuss the issues of sensitivity and demonstrate the proper flow of music in this critical portion of the service. A "how-to" on the do's and don'ts of altar and background music.
Creative Ideas for the Music Minister: This class will have multiple instructors giving helpful ideas such as a new technology, book suggestions, fundraiser ideas, successful event planning, and solutions to departmental problems.
How to Write out Choral Parts: A quick and easy way to write out choir parts from written music.
Other classes being offered are as follows:
The art of Worship Leading
The Spiritual Aspect of the Entire Music Department
Chord Progressions
A Music Question & Answer Panel
Sound Basics & Church Media
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Winter Youth Camp 2012
2012.
Wow, its amazing that we're here already!
WYC 2012 was a thrilling success, and many of our youth found a mountaintop experience with God.
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As you can see, the chapel went up in spiritual flames through the power-packed preaching of Brother Brandon Wilmoth. He taught on Sins Cyclical Seasons the first night, and my what a powerful move of the Holy Ghost filled that place.
He gave us something to hold onto, a red streamer that is. He told us that his mother had many tough times in her teens trying to make it to church without parents who supported her. Oftentimes all she could do was hold onto this red streamer that was given to her at a camp just like this.
Each of us took one of these streamers. And began to thank Jesus for the blood that he shed on Calvary. The response was amazing! |
Father Abraham had many sons. And many sons had Father Abraham. |
Every year, it is great to see how the young people respond to the Word of God. And the response was phenomenal. The services were all very impacting. Brother Wilmoth did an excellent job following the anointing and preaching his heart out to these great young people. SO... What Else Happens at WYC Behind the Scenes?
Huhh uh Huhh... Whew outta breath!
But...we made it to the our prized destination.
On our way back home.
Whoops watch your step.
The air was so fresh and clean.
The Hike is definitely one of the prized activities at WYC.
Then came time for Basketball!
Bro Wilmoth blocking the shot.
He's still got it!
Watch out for this guy!
Bryson Rodriguez steals the game with this classic block.
Symmetric and everything.
Nick: "Its so bright out here. Should've brought my sunglasses."
Barak: What's wrong Skyler?
Skyler: "Oh nothing. Just sooo wish I was playing right now."
Kevin: "Me too. Meee too..."
Nothing like watching the game from an elevated platform!
And all the other good stuff:
FISHING
Our Youth Pastor Jeremy Brock.
I so wish I could have had some of that trout.
Mmm. Haha.
PING PONG
Peyton. Waiting for the serve.
UPSET THE FRUIT BASKET
The Classic game of the WYC.
Don't slip now.
THE BOND FIRE
In a fire place.
FUSE BALL
It was fuse ball with a slight twist.
A mouse had made its home inside the goalposts.
So.. while we were playing fuse ball, the mouse was playing dodgeball.
A LITTLE MUSIC
Where would we be without these guys?
Not all of our fabulous musicians are pictured here, but they are great.
All of them.
Well folks. That was your snapshot on WYC 2012. It was a great mountaintop experience, that no young person should miss! A great big thanks to all the volunteers of the kitchen: Sister Karen Newton, and a new couple making their debut as regulars Brother and Sister Kiffer Black. Also in the kitchen were Brother and Sister Grogan, Sister Garza, and all those that volunteered as servers. Also a big thanks to our youth leaders Brother and Sister Brock. They put hours into making this camp extra special for the young people. Thank you! And to all the musicians, singers, and Brother Chad Bradley for all the sound-tech details. We certainly have a blessed youth group!
If you missed this year, join us next year for a power-packed and anointed time on the mountain.
Until then:
SAYONARA.
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Thursday, December 8, 2011
Church Appreciation Banquet 2011
The Banquet is a doozy!
Why? Cause it happens once a year, and there's food!
If you missed this one of a kind event then you really missed out. There was plenty of food to feed like 5,000 people! Well, maybe not that many, but I'm sure God would make a way if there were that many. All the saints had a great time sharing one another's company and looking back on a great year.
As we do every year, we all worked on a sheet of Brain teasers. The table that had the answer to question number nine was first to be dismissed. Surprisingly, almost every table had their hands raised, and Brother Richard Firo came through with the touchdown. Great job table #1! The food was great as always, and then came the fun part. The speakers.
Bishop Frost opened the night in prayer for the food and then passed the mic on to Pastor Bradford for the Leader presentations. |
Brother Nate Ruiz presented for the Usher and Greeting Ministry |
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
A Great Man's Great Life
Brother Randy Dale Kendrick
Sunrise: December 12, 1946 Sunset: November 29, 2011
A great man, a prankster, a man of God, a man of love, a noble friend to many. These qualities barely scratch the tip of the iceberg in describing what Brother Kendrick has meant to so many people. A testimony to how great this man really was, is that over one-hundred preachers showed up to his funeral from all around the world.
He was a great man, and might I add a successful man, because he finished the race on fire for God. The story behind Brother Randy being a successful man is based on Brother I. H. Terry's response to this simple question: "Reverend this man seems to be a successful preacher, isn't he?". And Brother Terry gave some words of wisdom saying, "There are no successful preachers until they have died, living their whole life to the Lord". This was one of the stories shared by Brother Vaughn Morton, and we are all witnesses to the successful finish of this great man of God.
There was over 100 preachers that filled GBFPC's platform Friday morning for the funeral. |
Elder Vaughn Morton had many things to highlight of Brother Kendrick's Life. |
There were twelve speakers and one main speaker, that said a little something about what Brother Randy Kendrick meant to them, and I'm sure the other 87 preachers wanted to as well.
Here's a few of the speakers:
Brother Kenny Kendrick. His brother. "Randy didn't like to lose. I could never beat him!" |
Pastor Stephen Miraflor. Son in Law. "He loved to pull pranks. If something didn't seem right look for Randy." |
Pastor Larry Booker. Friend.
"He shot the moon!!! And he won!"
You see. Brother Randy was losing so bad in some popular card game and Brother Booker was stoked that he
was going to beat him for once, until Randy shot the moon. This meant that if Randy got dealt a hand kind of like a
full house in the game of Yahtzee, then he would steal ALL the points from everyone and likely win the game. And
he did just that.
"He shot the moon!!! And he won!"
You see. Brother Randy was losing so bad in some popular card game and Brother Booker was stoked that he
was going to beat him for once, until Randy shot the moon. This meant that if Randy got dealt a hand kind of like a
full house in the game of Yahtzee, then he would steal ALL the points from everyone and likely win the game. And
he did just that.
Pastor Ronnie Lawrence. Friend. "Nope. He didn't like to lose and it seems that he was first here too." |
Pastor David Webb. Brother in Law. "He was quite the prankster. But being part of the family gives you an in on a lot of things" |
Elder Vaughn Morton
"This was one successful man!"
Pastor Tim Copeland. Friend "Death does not mean the end of this man. We'll see him again someday." |
Pastor Noe Trevino. Close friend "He counted me as part of the family. When we stayed in a hotel, he had our names posted on the door. My name was Noe Kendrick. Haha." |
Brother Randy is a man that will surely be missed by many, many people. He was a man that was in love with truth, the One God message, and embraced his family and friends in his own special way. And it seems fitting to end with his favorite Bible passage of all, Psalm 51.
Psalm 51
Have mercy upon me, O God, according to thy lovingkindness: according unto the multitude of thy tender mercies blot out my transgressions.
Wash me throughly from mine iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin.
For I acknowledge my transgressions: and my sin is ever before me.
Against thee, thee only, have I sinned, and done this evil in thy sight: that thou mightest be justified when thou speakest, and be clear when thou judgest.
Behold, I was shapen in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me.
Behold, thou desirest truth in the inward parts: and in the hidden part thou shalt make me to know wisdom.
Purge me with hyssop, and I shall be clean: wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.
Make me to hear joy and gladness; that the bones which thou hast broken may rejoice.
Hide thy face from my sins, and blot out all mine iniquities.
Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me.
Cast me not away from thy presence; and take not thy holy spirit from me.
Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation; and uphold me with thy free spirit.
Then will I teach transgressors thy ways; and sinners shall be converted unto thee.
Deliver me from bloodguiltiness, O God, thou God of my salvation: and my tongue shall sing aloud of thy righteousness.
O Lord, open thou my lips; and my mouth shall shew forth thy praise.
For thou desirest not sacrifice; else would I give it: thou delightest not in burnt offering.
The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit: a broken and a contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not despise.
Do good in thy good pleasure unto Zion: build thou the walls of Jerusalem.
Then shalt thou be pleased with the sacrifices of righteousness, with burnt offering and whole burnt offering: then shall they offer bullocks upon thine altar.
We will miss you Brother Randy.
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