“A fellowship of believers who seek to be to each other what Christ has been to them.” | |
Affiliated with the Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches & Canadian Baptist Ministries | |
Welcome! Visitors are invited to sign our Guest Book in the foyer. If this is your first time visiting with us, we wish you warmest of greetings. Please take time to fill out a “Welcome Card” located in the pew rack and place it on the offering plate. large print bulletins may be obtained from the ushers. An audio loop is available for the hearing impaired. Parents of small children (under age 3) may take them to the Nursery, where a caring staff will supervise them. | September 6th, 2009 |
“….for the people had a mind to work.” Nehemiah 4:6 | |
158 Rocky Phone: 835-5966 Fax: 835-3984 Prayer Chain Erna Rand 835-3495 Envelopes: www.bedfordbaptist.ca Radio CHSB 99.3 Hill Top FM | Ministers - All the congregation Rev. Robert Ohsberg (Senior Pastor) Rev. Dr. Ida Armstrong-Whitehouse (Associate Pastor) Lic. Kevin A. Haggarty (Director of Youth Ministries) Mrs. Christine Cole (Interim Organist) Mrs. Sharon Higgins (Office Administrator) Mr. Joel Scott (Caretaker) |
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Service of Worship at 10:55 a.m. (*indicates standing, if persons are able)
Enter His Courts With Praise
Call to Worship Memorial Carillon
Prelude “How Good To Thank Our God” (Klusmeier)
Ministry Opportunities Pastor Kevin
*Time of Singing Worship Team
(Children are directed to KidZone as we sing the last song)
Tithes and Offering
Offertory Prayer
Offertory “Make Me A Channel Of Your Peace” (
Offertory Response “#600 “Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow”
Praise God, from whom all blessings flow;
Praise Him, all creatures here below;
Praise Him, above ye heavenly host;
Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen
Ministry of Music “O Rest In The Lord” (Mendelssohn) Janette Haggarty
Prayers of the People Rev. Henry Sharam
Scripture II Thessalonians 3:6-13 (Pew Bible, NT pg. 207)
Ephesians 6:4-5; 9-10 (Pew Bible, NT pg. 191)
Sermon “It’s Off To Work I Go” – Can God Go With Us? Pastor Ida
*Hymn “Work For Night is Coming”
(Those in the balcony wishing to receive communion
are asked to move to the main level during the singing)
Communion: Our Lord’s Supper
Introduction
*Hymn # 213 “Heirs (Sons) of God” V1-3
Words of Institution
Prayer of Thanksgiving for the Bread Deacon Heather Cox
Prayer of Thanksgiving for the Cup Deacon Webster Sweet
*Hymn #441 “Lord Here Am I Send Me” V1-3
Commissioning & Benediction Threefold Amen
Postlude B Flat Major (J.S. Bach)
Go And Be His disciples
Review of Sunday, August 30th, 2009 | |||
Operational Budget | | Designated Special Offerings | |
Current/Bldg Fund Mortgage | $ 5,415.21 | Benevolent | $ 1.00 |
Missions | $ 454.07 | Beacon House | $ 6.00 |
| | Summer Mission Reserve | $ 5.00 |
| | Spiritual Week | $ 10.00 |
| | School Supplies | $ 80.00 |
| | Movie Night | $ 143.60 |
| | Outreach | $ 900.00 |
Total Operational Offerings | $ 5,869.28 | Total Designated Offerings | $1,145.60 |
Total Offering for Sunday, August 30th, 2009 $7,014.88
(Automatic debit weekly offerings are included in totals)
Our Stewardship Account for
Kingdom Work to August 31, 2009
(Figures are unofficial)
2009 Ministry Budget: $377,008.00
Average Needed Weekly (52 weeks): $ 7,250.00
Required for 35 Weeks: $253,750.00
Received for 35Weeks: $241,141.00
Year to Date Budget Deficit -$ 12,609.00
Morning Service Drive-In Service
Last Week: 168 Year Ago: 150 Last Week: 75 Year Ago: 62
Servants in the Lord’s Work | ||
| This Week | Next Week |
Deacon on Duty | Kathy Cochrane | Sandra MacKenzie |
Greeters at the Door | Webster & Sharon Sweet | Owen & Hattie Nickerson |
Sound | Phillip Cox | Phillip Cox |
Tellers | Cathy MacMulllin, Minnie Daniels & Hattie Nickerson | Cathy MacMulllin, Minnie Daniels & Hattie Nickerson |
Birthday Greetings
Best wishes are extended to Bob McLean who is celebrating his 83rd birthday on Saturday, September 12th.
Sunday to Sunday September6th - September 13th | |||
This Sunday | 10:55 | Communion Service | Sanctuary |
| 10:55 am | Nursery | |
| 10:55 am | Church-time Preschool | |
| 11:15 am | KidZone | |
Monday | | Labour Day Office Closed | |
Tuesday | 2:00 pm | Pastoral Staff Meeting | |
| 6:30pm | Guys Playing Stuff | |
| 7:30 pm | Muriel Bent WMS (Muriel Bent Guest Speaker) | Sanctuary |
Wednesday | 9:30am | Volleyball | Gymnasium |
| 6:00 pm | Youth Group Drop In | |
Thursday | 7:00pm | Sanctuary Choir | Sanctuary |
| 7-9:00pm | Girls in Motion | Heffler Room |
| 8:00pm | Volleyball | Gymnasium |
Saturday | 2:00pm | Community Fair | Parking Lot |
| Dusk | Drive-In Movie “Night at the Museum II” | Parking Lot |
Next Sunday | 10:55 am | Worship Service Rally Day After worship – Corn Boil & Hotdogs | Sanctuary |
| 10:55 am | Nursery (Marilyn Wentzell & Ben Levy) | |
| 10:55 am | Church-time Preschool (Bernie Levy & Michael McCurdy) | |
| 11:15 am | KidZone | |
Edu-Kid
Thank you to all those who have made donations to the Edu-Kid school supplies. We are still in need of large glue sticks, scent free markers (fine line & thick), scrapbooks, calculators, paper folders with pockets and graft paper.
There is a box in the foyer where you can drop off donated supplies or you can make a donation (mark as “school supplies”) and these funds will be used to meet special requests from our students. Thank you for your support!
September Calendar
The September calendar of events is available for pick up in the foyer.
Coming Saturday, September 12th, 2:00pm
Community Fair
Tiger Belly Bounce,
and much more.
Sunday Prayer Link
Please pray for the children’s ministries and other ministry groups in our churches that they may grow increasingly passionate about reaching those who need to know Christ as well as leading Christ-followers in a deepening walk with Him. Pray for all the various leaders, teachers and others that they may be strengthened and encouraged in their ministry.
Bulletin Sponsor
Today’s bulletin has been given by Murrice & Bea Witherall in celebration of their 50th Wedding Anniversary, Saturday, September 5th.
Sanctuary Choir
Sanctuary choir practices will commence this Thursday, September 10 @7:00pm. New members are welcome to join us.
Friendship Circle
Friendship Circle will begin on Tuesday, September 15th at 2:00pm in the Heffler Room. New members are cordially invited to join us for a time of fellowship.
Stewardship Committee
The Stewardship Committee will meet on Monday, Sept 14th at 7:00pm
LAFF Program
The LAFF program will commence on Thursday, September 17th.
This session study will be held on “What in the World is Going On? –
10 Prophetic Clues You Cannot Afford to Ignore” by Dr. David Jeremiah.
Facilitator - Lic. Miriam MacDonald.
Please pick up the Fall newsletter in the foyer to learn more about LAFF
and this study. For further information please call Miriam @864-6208
Muriel Bent WM
Muriel Bent WMS is holding an open meeting this Tuesday, September 8th at 7:30pm in the Sanctuary. They are and excited to have Muriel Bent, the missionary for whom the group was named as their guest speaker. Muriel will be sharing her experiences from her recent mission tour to
KidZone Splish-Splash
Starting Sunday September 13th
Come and meet two new puppet friends, hear some
Splish Splash Bible stories, make some crafts, play some
Games, and of course,have some fun! It's all part of our
new Splish Splash program. If you are going to Primary,
come and join the other children (up to and including Grade 6)
as we discover what water wonders are waiting for us.
Hi/KidVenture
Exciting children’s Program which includes gym time
crafts, stories, singing, snacks and Frog Pond.
Registration 6:30-7:00pm Monday, September 14th.
All children welcome who are 4 years of age up to
and including grade 6
Volunteers Needed
We are making plans for an exciting Fall Program for Hi/KidVenture. This program will be meeting on Monday nights from 6:30-8:00pm. We are looking for volunteers who are willing to help out on Monday evenings in a variety of capacities. If you are interested in becoming a Hi/KidVenture volunteer or would like more information, please contact the church office @ 835-5966.
Anyone involved in KidVenture/HighVenture
There will be an important orientation/training meeting Sept 14th after registration from 7:00 - 9:00. People who are helping with registration are still asked to be there for 6:30. ALL involved in the program are strongly urged to attend the meeting, the exceptions being those who are supplying cookies and therefore not actively involved with the kids.
Rally Day Sunday.
Next Sunday is Rally Day. Come hear what God has been doing and the exciting ministries planned for the fall. The Christian Education Committee will be having a Hotdog BBQ and Corn Boil following the morning church service.
Reading Program –Only 3 Weeks Left
Over 200 books have been borrowed from our library since the “Summer Fun Reading Program” began! Over 66 folks have indicated that they have read books! ONE PROBLEM - the Library Committee needs to know how many you have read. Also, if you have not signed your name on one of the charts outside the Library, would you be so kind as to do so. (The list of prizes available is in library. For adults, prizes range from $5.00 - $25.00, many of which are gift certificates) Please see the list of prizes to ascertain
the number of books needed for various prizes.
Do you want a relaxing weekend, great fellowship, close to nature with opportunity for great food, a canoe ride or a walk through the woods? Whether you are single or married, young or old YOU ARE WANTED at this September 18-20 retreat. This year’s speaker is Borden Scott Registration forms are in the foyer. Please talk with Heather Cox or Ben Levy for more information.
Thank to Ivan MacPhee for doing the “crack-filling” in the two vestry classrooms. We are still looking for painters.
Oasis Reflections 2009
Oasis is always a great time for me to "connect and catch up" with friends in our CABC (Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches.) This is my annual visit with some very dear friends. I also commit myself to talk to some people unknown to me as I am very aware that people may be new or feeling very alone within a crowd where so many seem to know each other. Fellowship, music, devotional speakers, CBM updates, theme speaker, workshops, browsing the Book Room and business are all part of the mix and of course some aspects always seem to "speak" directly to individuals -- "as if God had designed some events just for encouraging, prodding or challenging me!" I really appreciated the early morning prayer times at the chapel -- a time to draw apart with fellow believers and thank God for His faithfulness as well as to commit the day’s events into His care. Theme speaker, Reggie McNeal, called on us to make a missional shift from "program" development to "people" development. A statement he made that challenged and stuck with me was: "As we do life, let's talk about the transforming stuff." Donna Guinta
2009 was my first experience to be at Oasis. It certainly was wonderful to be worshipping God with fellow Christians from around the
Convention always seems to surprise me. You can count on being surprised by meeting an old friend, by finding an otherwise dull business meeting suddenly interesting but my favourite is always the surprise of learning something new.
This year’s treat for the mind came from the revolutionary notion that Church programs were not all that church members should be engaged in. Dr. McNeal started by pointing out the obvious: it is taking all our energies to keep the institution of the church going. Just ask yourself how many close friends you have outside the church? How many community-based volunteer hours are you able to contribute? And how many children are less hungry after we in the church spend our money on programs and our manpower to implement them? We do these programs to get people through the doors but what if we were released to go out those doors and talked with people where they gathered?
As we continued to work through these ideas and talked about our fears of trying to ask strangers what they needed from God, more surprises came to light. The big one for me was “The Dragon of Fear has no teeth!” By that, Dr. McNeal explained that when you voice your fear out loud and in sentence form, take it apart and examine it, you are left asking yourself “what is the worst that can happen to me?” For me this was a laugh! My biggest fear is that someone might think I’m strange or, at worst, crazy! Most likely this has already happened and yet I’m still surviving!
It was a sweet spirit at Convention this year. Business was done; the majority listened with respect and dignity to the voice of the minority. The presence of God was no doubt among us then but, for me, I experienced God most keenly when singing the ancient hymns and 1000 voices strong, singing Holy, Holy, Holy was a powerful force. Convention just gets sweeter every year. Nancy Duffy
QEII Infirmary Mrs. Ruth (Pierce) Chiasson
QEII VG Site Mrs. Lola Murphy
Dykeland Lodge Mrs. Helen Beeler
Parkland Estates (Cameron Hall) Mrs. Norma Sutherland
Parkland Estates (Drummond Hall) Mrs. Beth Kennedy
At Home Mrs. Sydney Derrah Mt. Pleasant, NB
Ms. Carol Lumsden
Mrs. Elisabeth Manteuffel Hammonds Plains
Ms. Pauline Mason Lower Sackville
Mrs. Myrtle Mayhew
Mrs. Mabel Murphy
Mrs. Mona Welsford Lower Sackville
Mrs. Bea Witherall
Baby Sarah MacKay
Mr. David Chiasson
Friends of Bayside Cookbook
Want to take part in supporting Bayside Camp?
A cookbook is being created and they are looking for recipes. If you would like you to submit your favourite recipes and/or order a cookbook, please check the bulletin board for details. To submit your recipe on line, please contact the church office for the form.
A Special Day At Bayside Camp For The Young At Heart!
Seniors Luncheon - Thursday, September 24
Friends old and new are invited to join us at camp to sing favourite hymns, hear stories from the summer ministry season and enjoy a lunch together. The program will begin at 11:00 a.m. and lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m. Reserve your seat by calling the