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Director of Children Stace
Sunday January 12, 2014
Budget Receipts$15,574.93
Budget Needs To Date$33,031.26
Budget Receipts YTD$45,432.75
Receipts Over Budget By$12,401.47
Lottie Moon TD$13,039.60
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WEDNESDAY FAMILY
NIGHT
January 22
Pot RoastMashed PotatoesGlazed Carrots
RollsDessert
Sunday, January 19Early Worship 8:30 AMBible Study 9:45 AMMorning Worship 11:00 AMShockwave 5:30 PMAWANA 5:30 PMEvening Worship 6:30 PM
Monday, January 20Saints Alive Rehearsal 10:30 AMHelen Lane Group 3:00 PMFinance Committee 5:30 PMDeacons 6:30 PM
Tuesday, January 21Youth Prayer Breakfast 6:45 AMMen’s Prayer Breakfast 7:00 AMMary Blair Group NoonWomen on the Go 6:30 PM
Wednesday, January 22Graded Choirs rehearse 5:45 PMStudent Ministry 6:00 PMFamily Supper 6:00 PMPrayer Meeting 7:00 PMMission Friends 7:00 PMGA’s, RA’s 7:00 PMHandbells 7:00 PMChancel Choir 7:45 PM
Thursday, January 23Ladies Bible Study led by FrancesGay in the Library 5:45 PMBCM @ College 7:00 PM
EXTENDED SESSION
January 19
Jim & Natalee Dozier, Mary Lynn White, Carolyn Thompson,Chris & Anne Hobby, Misty Griffin, Patty Hall.
WE EXTEND CHRISTIAN SYMPATHY TO:
*****Mary Gibson and Lisa Jarrell and their families in thedeath of their aunt, Eunice Sasser Dodson.
Thank you for your understanding last Sunday withmy sitting to preach. My doctor thinks that I have had an epi-sode of gout. I have never had this before and it is every bitas painful as those who have it describe it to be. Hopefully itwill pass quickly and I will be up and “running” soon.
This episode reminds me of how sudden things hap- pen in our lives that seem to throw us for a loop. Bad news,unexpected bills, sudden illness and much more can pop up tocatch us off guard. The one constant in the life of the believeris the ever present power and person of Jesus Christ.
Jesus manifests Himself in our life in His presence,comfort and healing. He then works in the lives of the believ-ers around us to give us encouragement and compassion. I
know this is true for I am experiencing it right now. Thankyou Lord Jesus for your presence, thank you my friends foryou encouragement and compassion.
I look forward to seeing you this Sunday.
Paul
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The JUBALHEIRSladies choir of Georgia Baptist churches) will be in
concert in Albany area (Gillionville Baptist Church),
Friday, Jan 17.The church van will depart promptly at 5:15 PM and re-turn home about 10:15 PM. No admission fee. Call aheadto reserve your seat for an evening of beautiful praise &worship music from these 150 gifted ladies.
SHOCKWAVE RETURNSSHOCKWAVE CHOIR is back and better than ever. Joinyour friends and invite others to be a part of the ‘GreatestYouth Choir in SW Georgia!’ SHOCKWAVE meets in the
Choir room each Sunday evening from 5:30 to 6:15.
FELLOWSHIP CLUB (Seniors 55 +) February 3, 2014 at Noon. We’re looking for our biggest
attendance ever. Lynn Roberts and band will lead us in acommand performance!
ASSOCIATIONAL SR ADULT LUNCHEONWe had a great time at FBC Colquitt last Monday. Wehad the largest group of FBC folks ever to attend! We hadsome good laughs and serious moments during the pro-gram which featured humorist and pastor Rev. W.H. Phil-lips. Next program will be Monday, April 14.
EASTER MUSIC PREMIERJoin us in the Choir room, Wednesday, Jan 22 as we premierthis year’s Easter Musical: Amazing Grace — My Chains are
Gone. 7:45 PMArt
Last year the Baptist Collegiate MinBainbridge State College as a joint effAssociation and the State Convention
version of what we called the BSU on
This ministry is greatly needed amongThursday the BCM meets for Bible Smeal. Currently between 20 and 30 sley Cruz, the BCM director. Local chmeal for the students as they meet. Thave enough churches involved thatcarry the load. This ideal had notchurches and individuals have provimeetings were held when no meal wchallenge our Sunday School classes toa mission project for their class. If ycontact Mary Glenn Grimes or myself.
CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR OUR PETEE AS THEY SEEK GOD’S MAN
OF YOUTH AND STUDENTS.
January 19 – Shockwave 5:30 PMJanuary 21 – Prayer Breakfast @ Betty’s 6
January 22 – Youth Supper & Bible Study January 22 – Team 7 Host Wednesday Sup
Betty Boyett, Lori Brown, Amy PChantale Coleman
January 26 – Shockwave 5:30 PMJanuary 28 – Prayer Breakfast @ Betty’s 6
January 29 – Youth Supper & Bible Study January 29 – Team 1 Host Wednesday Sup
Hope Toole, Tammy Deal, RhondHildy Conder, Jennifer Boutwell
The start to every new year is a time to renew or begin healthyhabits in your home. I encourage every parent to start a devotionand prayer time with your precious kiddo each night before bed.You will be surprised by the questions they ask and make some
sweet memories in the process. I also suggest each family makeSunday School a top priority. Sunday morning stress is normal,so don't give up. Sunday School is the backbone of a healthychurch and the Bible stories shared on the preschool hallway andin the children's classrooms will stay with your child well intohis or her future. FBC is blessed by so many wonderful families,like yours.
July 14-18 @ Norman ParkConference CenterCentriKid offers kids (grades3-6*) the opportunity toexperience the message of
Jesus through Bible study,recreation, track times, and worship. Cost is $150/child (forchurch members or regular attendees). If you would like to workit out to pay in $50 increments over February, March and April,
please let me know. A $50 non-refundable deposit is due byWednesday, February 5.
*There is a 6th grade track! I am more than happy to take your
6th grader, however, please make sure you consider any youth
trips your preteen would like to be a part of as well.
Stacey
What's Happening:January 15 RA’s, GA’s and Mission Friends starts back January 19 AWANA Winter Wonderland – Bring socks!