2-12-12
THE APPRENTICES
The Game Changing Kingdom

Today's Message:
'counter culture kingdom'

These blessings strike us as very odd. On the one hand, they sound like good news—especially for those who are beaten, abandoned, down-and-out, hurt, weak, discouraged, and oppressed. On the other hand, the blessings completely invert the cultural norms of Jesus’ day and ours. We expect Him to declare the middle-class mantras of our time: “Blessed are the wealthy, for they have everything they need.” “Blessed are the healthy, for they will prevail in the struggle for survival.” “Blessed are the educated, for their knowledge gives them superior leverage.” “Blessed are the powerful, for they call the shots.” “Blessed are the famous, for they always have admirers.” But Jesus sees greater blessing in qualities we usually dismiss or avoid.

Humility is not an abject, defeated attitude. To the contrary, it recognizes the “divine image” in everyone and refuses to manipulate or exploit anyone. It springs from a profound sense of the Father’s sovereignty and a deep trust in His provision and love. It sees life as bigger and more than “me” and dedicates itself to “us.” It eschews the trivial honors that commonly divide us but respects all people for their greatest honor of all—being created in the image of God. And to the extent that we nurture this “poor in spirit” attitude we discover the secret of contentment and productivity.
- David Timm 

About Us

Meet the Elders


If you would like to share a need or request with our Elders, please send us an e-mail or call the church office at 573.443.3900.
/files/Gallery/Elders/jim.jpgJames E. Ferneau

Family: Wife: Lana. Five children. Twelve grandchildren.

Education: D.V.M., M.D.

Job Title: Retired Physician

Years at Forum: 52

Favorite thing about Forum: Adherence to biblical principles

Best piece of advice you've ever received: But seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things shall be added unto you.
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Ted Fletcher

Family: Wife: Michelle. Kids: Makenzie, 9; Tate, 7

Education: Bachelor's degree from Manhattan Christian College

Workplace: Creative Granite & Quartz

Years at Forum: Grew up at Westside and moved back to Columbia in 2003 to change career after 10 years in full-time youth ministry

Favorite thing about Forum: People!

Best piece of advice you've ever received: Don't say something you are going to have to apologize for.

/files/Gallery/Elders/roger.jpgRoger Higginbotham  

Family
: Wife: Holly. Daughters: Katie, 17; Hannah, 12; Emily, 9

Education: Missouri Western State University

Workplace/Job Title:  University of Missouri Health Care/Director of Support Services

Years at Forum: 11

Favorite thing about Forum: The wonderful people!

Best piece of advice you've ever received: Take responsibility for your own actions.
/files/Gallery/Elders/dan.jpgDan Howell

Family: Wife: Carolyn. Kids: Jason Howell and Jessica Spellman

Education: St. Louis Christian College, University of Puget Sound, Wabash Community College

Workplace/Job Title: Boone Hospital Center/Staff Registered Nurse in Acute Dialysis Unit

Years at Forum: 21

Favorite thing about Forum: I love Forum Christian Church for many reasons but Colossians 1:28 summarizes my favorite thing about this church: “We proclaim Him, admonishing and teaching everyone with all wisdom, so that we may present everyone perfect in Christ.”

Best piece of advice you've ever received: I have received a lot of advice over the years but have been influenced more by people who led by example.
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Keith "Howdy" Matheny

Family:  Wife: Teresa. Kids: Katy, 28; Daniel, 26; Ellen, 23

Education: Two years junior college, two years Tech Vocational School (Diesel Mechanic/ Welding)

Workplace/Job Title:  UPS, 37 years, Driver

Years at Forum: Joined 1984

Favorite thing about Forum:  The Bible is taught. Praise Worship is awesome.

Best piece of advice you've ever received: "You'll never look into the eyes of someone who Jesus didn't die for." — Joe Weece

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Clint Miller

Family: Wife, Joyce. Kids: Sarah, Emily, and Travis

Education: Baylor University

Workplace/Job Title: Shelter Insurance Agent

Years at Forum: Since 1991

Favorite thing about Forum: Bible-based and the people who attend

Best piece of advice you’ve ever received: Never fill out questionnaires  (: 

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Tim Myers


Family: Wife, Kim. Kids: Aaron and Jared

Education:  B.S. in computer information systems and business management from Columbia College/MBA from William Woods


Workplace/Job Title:  MBS Textbook Exchange Inc., Director of Computer Operations


Years at Forum: 18


Favorite thing about Forum:  The kids!


Best piece of advice you've ever received: Be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to get angry.

/files/Gallery/Elders/paul.jpgPaul Rowoth

Family: Wife, Joanne (60 years); daughters, Leah, Brenda, Andrea, Julia; son, Brian, was a campus minister in Toledo, Ohio. Died in a car accident in 1984.

Education: Master's in specialization (plant breeding) +60 hours over master's

Workplace/Job Title: Retired from UMC as a resource specialist for small grain breeding, dairy farmed about 17 years

Years at Forum: Since October 1966

Favorite thing about Forum: Bible study and fellowship with other Christians

Best piece of advice you've ever received: Be obedient to the word.


/files/Gallery/Elders/ken.jpgKen Sears

Family: Wife, Carla. Daughters: Cara and Linda

Education: B.A. in business administration from Columbia College

Workplace/Job Title: Accountant

Years at Forum: 25

Favorite thing about Forum: The people

Best piece of advice you've ever received: Treat everybody as you expect to be treated.
/files/Gallery/Elders/scott2.jpgScott Sutherland

Family: Wife, Melody. Kids: Natasha, Kelsey, Courtney, Parker, Justin

Education: B.A. in preaching, M.A. in New Testament/preaching from Johnson Bible College

Workplace/Job Title: Forum Christian Church, Senior Minister

Years at Forum: 5

Favorite thing about Forum: I love it when the whole body is together worshipping full throttle — gives me a glimpse of heaven. 

Best piece of advice you've ever received: It's always right to do the right thing.