Volume: LV Issue: 12 - First Baptist Church of Abington
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Volume: LV Issue: 12 - First Baptist Church of Abington
First Baptist Church, 219 Adams Street, P.O. Box 25, Abington, MA 02351-0025 Phone: 781-878-2447 www.abingtonfbc.com email: office@abingtonfbc.com Volume LIV In This Issue •Prayer Needs •Church News •Annual Meeting •Rosie’s Place •End of Year Income Updates •Youth Group News •Christmas Services •New Year’s Eve events •And more! Special Points of Interest •Christmas Eve Service 5:00 pm •Christmas Day 1 service @11:00 am No Sunday school •New Year’s Eve events begin at 8:30 pm •New Year’s Day Normal worship schedule •1/8/12 Church Meeting for membership @ 10:45am •1/26/12 Annual Meeting @ 7:30 pm December 20, 2011 Issue 12 A Gospel Saturated Christmas! One of the trends in our increasingly secular culture is to replace the phrase “Merry Christmas” with the more general: “Happy Holidays”. This is an effort (some say) to respect the plurality of beliefs and backgrounds that make up our communities. Many Christians feel offended and want to counter that thinking by reemphasizing saying “Merry Christmas” to as many people as possible. I try to do that! Just as important is the understanding of the Christmas message, particularly how the gospel of Christ is underlying the reason for the season. Christ is Christmas, and as much as all the surrounding events, traditions and activities mean to us, none of them are (absolutely) necessary to “celebrate” the birth of Christ! I believe that God wants to reach out to people at Christmas. This is a strategic and emotional time for many people, who look forward to times with family and friends, exchanging gifts, decorating and remembering the historical events of the Bible. They may be looking for “more” to fill their hearts! The message of Christmas is good news (The gospel means good news). This is a great opportunity for us to reach out to friends, family and Church family. Our world increasingly puts the gospel on the back burner of their lives or fails to comprehend the glorious spiritual truths of Christ’s birth. The fact that God became a man, lived the perfect (sinless) life and willingly gave up his life on the cross to set us free can easily be either ignored or forgotten. Its up to God’s people (The Church, This Church, Our Church!) to hold firm to that message, communicate it in word and deed and strive to reach our potential in Christ for the future! We are witnesses for Christ in this generation! It is beautiful reflection of God, and an attractive community for others if we can commit ourselves to building a Christ –centered, Gospel loving, Bible directed and evangelistic people of God. The world is waiting to see what a Christ loving people, community focused, mission oriented people of God can do to make a difference for “the sake of the gospel”. I am so glad that whatever the outward circumstances I face or observe in the world around me, I can enjoy Jesus: The same, yesterday, today and forever! (Hebrews 13:8). As we begin a new year of ministry together for the glory of God let us be sure that we love, understand, and want to communicate the gospel of Jesus which is saturated in the Christmas narratives. The Angels announcement at Christmas is still our marching orders for the future! Behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people-Luke 2:10 From my family to yours and from God’s Family, Happy Birthday Jesus, we are so glad you came! Volume LIV December 20, 2011 Issue 12 “Yes, ask anything, using my name, and I will do it” -John 14:14 Living Bible Please email or call church office with updates weekly Mandy (Marge Simon’s niece) praise as she has recently become the legal guardian to a little boy and girl. Ingrid Stoelting’s father is in the hospital. Greg Simon, praise for upcoming job. D’Angelo (Liz & Art Holbrook’s grandson) pray for continued healing and pain relief after surgery on 12/9. Dennis Olson (Hal Norton’s friend) prayers as he undergoes chemo treatments. Cameron Gregor, thank you to God for all of His creation. Patricia, prayers for healing and strength. Shayne (Sarah MacKinnon’s nephew) praise for good progress! Waiting to see if he will need more treatment. Other kids not doing as well, please continue to pray. Barbara Profit, moved to living & rehab facility. Horizons Living & Rehab Center, 29 Maurice Dr. Brunswick, ME 04011 Carol Nadell Stygle (Dave Nadell’s sister) home from the hospital but still suffering from complications. Pray the doctors will determine what is wrong. Deena Simon, recovering from knee surgery. Ingrid Stoelting, interview for possible kidney transplant went well. Now having more tests. 1120 East Davis Dr. Apt. 404, Terre Haute, IN 47802 Nominating Committee, please pray for their work. Church Organist, the Lord’s direction as we look to fill this position. Continue to pray for: Wilbur Porter, Pete Austin, Kathy Gay, Angel Estrada, Rev. Richard Seeley, Denis Childs, Brad Prescott, Ed Vickers, Betty Belyea, Ingrid Stoelting’s parents, Nancy Andrews, Mark Chirokas, Jackie, Charlie Yetman, Scott McDauley, Nancy Murphy, Mary Grace, Ellie Diersch, Frank Maguire, Grace Simmons, Howard Lawrence, Rose Vaughn, Jessie, Nick Malfronte, Lorraine McCartin, Josh, Richard Milligan, Joanne Noyes, Donna DiBlasi, Todd MacDonald, Mary Dupont, Meredith Baker, Mike Weixler, Jim Eldredge, Pearl Averell, Kathy Ferreira. Shut Ins: Lucille Cullinan, Buddy Harriman, Grace Simmons, Betty Belyea, Wilhemina Messier Mission: The Way Up, Quincy Local Ministries: Babies & Bigger Boutique Military: Cliff Rogers & John Costantino Organist The church is now looking for a new organist. Please inform the church office or the board of deacons if you know of anyone who would like to fill in temporarily or permanently. Thank you in advance for your prayers for the Lord’s guidance as we look to fill this position. Prayers of peace and comfort go out to Steve Foster and family as his beloved wife Gail went to be with the Lord on 11/26. Our love and prayers go out to the Poore family and our entire church family as we mourn the loss of Bob Poore, who passed away Dec. 19th. Pray for peace and comfort. Prayers of comfort and strength for Jason Simmons and family as his Aunt Merriam passed away. Worship & Sunday School Attendance Nov. 27: 9:30 Worship - 37 11:00 Worship – 65 Sunday School: N-HS – 43 Adults – 21 Staff – 17 Total – 81 Hanging of the Greens: 86 + Event participants Dec. 4: 9:30 Worship - 33 11:00 Worship – 62 Sunday School: N-HS – 31 Adults – 20 Staff – 18 Total - 69 Dec. 11: 9:30 Worship - 37 11:00 Worship – 82 Sunday School: N-HS – 37 Adults – 22 Staff – 18 Total - 77 Dec. 18: 9:30 Worship – 36 11:00 Worship – 75 Sunday School: N-HS – 40 Adults - 22 Staff – 18 Total – 80 Church Office Deadlines: The Baptist Visitor: All information should be in by the Friday prior to print. Next Visitor print date, January24th. Sunday Bulletin: All information should be in by Thursday each week. Please submit information by email or on disc. OFFICE HOURS: 9:15 -12:15 PM PASTORS OFFICE HOURS: Tue & Wed -9 am–12pm or by appointment, lrkanter@abingtonfbc.com Reminder note…please be sure the doors inside the church are shut (except the handicap bathroom door) and all exterior doors are closed completely during these winter months, especially, thank you! Volume LIV December 20, 2011 Annual Meeting January 26, 2012 – 7:30pm We will be holding the Annual Meeting of First Baptist Church, Abington on January 26, 2012 at 7:30 PM at the church. The primary purpose of the Annual Meeting is to discuss / approve the church operating budget for FY 2012. We will be proposing a change to the by-laws to add the Christian Children’s Center from a Committee to a Board in order that they may become a member of the Board of Directors. We will also discuss any other business presented by the Moderator. .. All Boards, Committees & Groups Please take note that the deadline for annual reports is Tuesday, Jan. 17th in order to be printed and ready for Sunday Jan. 24th . FROM THE BOARD OF DEACONS: Due to limited resources in the Deacons’ Fund, fuel assistance can only be provided once per season per family. We will have a list of other resources for additional assistance on the bulletin board. One or two volunteers are needed to help prepare the meal for Rosie’s Place on Friday, Jan 13th, 2012. They will work in the church kitchen from about 2 till 4 PM. If you would like to participate in this outreach project of our church, contact Ellen Donaghy, 781 878 8622. Issue 12 End Of Year Income Updates The end of the year approaches. As responsible stewards we should consider our church’s income status to date. At the annual meeting last January we voted a budget for 2011 based on an anticipated total income of $234,020. Of that amount, $201,420 was pledged on Commitment Sunday Dec. 5th, 2010. The remainder was estimated based previous years’ receipts for; open offering, special (Easter and Christmas) offerings, property re-imbursements, etc. As of Dec 4th, the 49th week of 2011, we are running at about 91% of the prorated amount of anticipated income. That translates into a $19,000 shortfall. Of course we still have 3 weeks (including Christmas) to go. Let us pray that we will be led to find a way to make up most of that shortage. We are three weeks past Commitment Sunday for 2012. Commitments continue to trickle in. Our status to date: Commitment Details, to date (Dec 11) Commitment Totals for 2012 2011 amounts are shown for comparison The 125th committee continues to gather pictures of the church's history. Photos will be scanned and returned to the donor. We will scan these through the end of the year. The end result will be a video presentation made available to the congregation. Mark’s cell: 508-265-1555 Our church can do great things when we all work together. (Pew cushions, Handicap Lift, Handicap Restroom, new Fire Alarm Panel, ceiling insulation……) Sincere thanks for the generosity of those who have stepped forward. It is not too late to consider, (or re-consider) your commitment to God’s work at First Baptist. Commitment forms are available at the back of the Sanctuary. They can be placed on the offering plate, handed to an usher, or mailed to the church, c/o Financial Secretary. Al Donaghy, Fin Sec. We would like to extend a hearty “Thank You” to the many folks that worked on the bathroom remodel. Bradford Prescott (architectural drawings), Robert W. Soper (carpenter, etc.), Robert P. Soper (building permit & insurance), Albert Donaghy (electrical), Kenneth & Scott Kristenson (plumbing), Mark Conover & Kent’s Carpetland (LE), Larry McIver & Cornerstone Tile (tile & tile work), Clayton & Barbara Stone (painting & clean up), David Hart (smoke alarm) and Rod Henrikson. Offering Envelopes If you have not yet picked up your Offering Envelopes for 2012 they are available in the foyer near the back of the Sanctuary. If there are none with your name and you would like a set, fill out your name and address on a commitment form and place it in the offering plate or send to the Financial Secretary. Photo Gallery Volume LIV Wed. Dec. 28 December 20, 2011 Jr. & Sr. High Trip to Boston Common 11:00 am Frog Pond & Fanueil Hall Thu. Dec. 29 Youth Group Bible Study 4:15 pm **Please note that Bible study will now run from 4:15 – 5:45 pm** Sun. Jan 1 New Year’s Day 2 Cor. 5:17 “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come!” Month of January ~ Super Bowl Subs Fundraiser Sun. Jan. 8 Jr & Sr High Strawberry Valley Sledding or Regular Meeting 6:30 pm Sun. Jan. 29 Jr & Sr High Regular Meeting 6:30 pm We are very happy to have several new families attending Sunday School classes this year. We are missing some of our former attendees however! There are classes for everyone from Nursery through the oldest adults . Come and join us this Sunday! Please Join Us for Christmas Services Christmas Eve ~ 5:00 pm Christmas Day 1 service at 11:00 am, no Sunday School Save the Date! New Year’s Eve Beginning at 8:30 pm we’ll have fellowship and refreshments. Please bring either an appetizer or dessert to share. We will then show the movie Courageous (PG-13). There are certain thematic elements which make the rating appropriate, so we encourage families to keep young children home. Then between 11:30 pm – midnight we will have A Watch Night Communion Service. Issue 12 Don’t take Christ out of Christmas By Sue Norton 12/5/2011 Almighty God of the universe Provided us a Way To enter into His presence Through His Son born on Christmas Day. Born in a stable, a humble birth Yet, He was destined to be a King. The announcement was made by angels To shepherds, they would sing. “Glory to God in the highest, Peace on earth – Good will to men.” A Savior, a Child, born today In the Town of Bethlehem. Everyone on earth can know Him He wants to live in you All you have to do is ask Him He will make your life anew. You can’t take Christ out of Christmas. He is the best present you’ll ever receive. He will love and guide you forever; And all you have to do is believe. Christmas isn’t a holiday It is a celebration of the Saviors birth. So happy birthday Jesus Thank you for giving our soul it’s worth. May Christ, whom we celebrate, be yours this Christmas. KidStuff and more! Coupon Savings Books are on sale now. The book contains coupons for theaters, stores, restaurants and more! Books cost $25 and the school earns 50% of the profit. To purchase a book please see Kali Lyons, Rita Wing or see sign-up sheet in the Welcome Center. Please make checks payable to CCC. “If the trial were less, I would know less of His power and sustaining love.” ~ Hudson Taylor Submitted by Bob MacKinnon Gift Tree Thanks to all who gave to the Christmas Gift Tree. Items will go to families being helped by the Baby Room Ministry. Thank you for your support. DECEMBER 20, 2011 Vol. 28 - Issue 12 But I will sing of your strength, in the morning I will sing of your love; for you are my fortress, my refuge in times of trouble. ~Psalm 59:15-17 Christmas Party fun The Women’s Christmas party was hosted by Laura Nadell on Dec. 15th. Those in attendance were: Anne Manna, Krista Manna, Cyndi McNamara, Marcia Whitmarsh, Debi Gregor, Sue Kanter, Michele Collins, Marnie Hinckley, Sarah Nadell, Vernice Kelley, Joy Corcoran and Linda Parrington. There was time for fellowship, some nibbles, Love Gift devotion, making cookie baskets for our seniors/shut-ins and an update on White Cross. As a special treat Laura gave out prizes for some of the Christmas sweaters that women wore. Thank you to everyone who purchased dolls and cars for South Providence Neighborhood Ministry. The Women’s Fellowship also gave a money donation in a gift card in order to purchase the additional dolls and cars needed to meet the quota. In the next couple of months we will try to have a couple of times to make the following items or you might choose to make some on your own: For Congo Hospitals: Handwork (Directions available) 5 - OR Caps, 5 - OR Masks, 3 - 18” X 18” Wrappers, 1 package - 50 4” X 4” squares. Optional for Disaster Relief: Gift of the Heart Kits (Directions available) Layettes, Health Kits & School Kits. The Lord announces the word, and the women who proclaim it are a mighty throng: Psalm 68:10-12 2 8 10 11 18 21 29 Joy Corcoran Anne Manna Heidi Collins Alice Willis Nancy Wilds Noelle Walden Ellen Donaghy New Website for ABWM of MA The time to De-stress is before you are running yourself in circles. Stress can make us forget, get sick and cause more stress if we are not careful. I had to reminded myself during the holidays to take the time for some stress relief. When you are stressed seek some solitude, read the following scripture and pray. “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” ~ Matthew 11:28-30 The Lord says, "Come unto me"...meaning come now, don't tarry! When you grow tired, weary, exhausted, "come unto me" and "I will give you rest"...He will give you a 'refreshing'...a calmness you will not get anywhere, especially out in the world. He made the lame to walk, raised up the dead, made the blind to see, and set the captive free - surely GOD can relieve the STRESS. State Project - ABWMinistries of MA are on a mission. We committed to raise $5,000 to support Christian camping at Grotonwood & Oceanwood. During the last several months the Judson Cabins have been rebuilt, re-laid floor decking, replaced water heaters, renovated interior, new bathroom fixtures & new flooring. Our money is being put to good use. Please continue to give to this vital ministry!!! National Project - Did you know that this year the “Break the Chains” project expanded? “Break the Chains and Stop the Pain” is dedicated to ending human trafficking and now domestic violence against women and children. Between 2007-10, ABWMinistries raised more than $482,000 to encourage new ministries dedicated to ending sex trafficking in the U.S. and in other countries. www.abwmbreakthechains.org http://www.abwmofma.org/ A Call to Prayer and Action from ABWMinistries American Baptists maintain historic ties with Baptists in Burma; among them are ethnic minority peoples who are being targeted in acts of discrimination and persecution by the Burma military. They become displaced people fleeing violence in their own country. In June, 2011, the Burma military renewed attacks against the Kachin people of northern Burma. There are now an estimated 30,000 Kachin living in hiding in the jungles, in camps set up by Kachin Baptist churches, or in the borderlands of China. Although the U.S. news is currently reporting improvement in the situation in Burma, and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's pending visit certainly offers some small glimmer of hope, the reality is that while U.S. and Burma are engaged in diplomatic conversations, the military continues to confiscate property, burn entire villages, gang-rape women, imprison and torture men, and kill civilians. We urge American Baptist women to lead in prayer and action on behalf of the peoples of Burma. Beef Tagine & Butternut Squash Ingredients: 2 teaspoons paprika 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 3/4 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 1-pound beef shoulder roast or petite tender roast, trimmed & cut into 1” cubes 1 tablespoon olive oil 4 shallots, quartered 4 garlic cloves, chopped 1/2 cup fat-free, lower-sodium chicken broth 1 14.5 oz can no-salt-added diced tomatoes, undrained 3 cups 1” cubed peeled butternut squash 1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro Directions: Combine first 6 ingredients in a medium bowl. Add beef; toss well to coat. Heat oil in a Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add beef and shallots; cook 4 minutes or until browned, stirring occasionally. Add garlic; cook 1 minute, stirring frequently. Stir in broth and tomatoes; bring to a boil. Cook 5 minutes. Add squash; cover, reduce heat, and simmer 15 minutes or until squash is tender. Sprinkle with cilantro. Helpful Helen says. . . What You Can Do Pray for the people of Burma Educate yourself on the situation in Burma. Google "Human Rights Burma“, Explore the relationship between Burma and American Baptists at: http://www.abwministries.org/resources/ category.cfm?CategoryID=84 Contact your congresspersons & urge continued attention to human rights abuses in Burma and increased pressure on the Burma government for real transformation. Go to: www.uscampaignforburma.org for information about the UN Commission of Inquiry into crimes against humanity in Burma, and other advocacy efforts. Use a wet cotton ball or Q-tip to pick up the small shards of glass you can't see easily. Hate foggy windshields? Buy a chalkboard eraser and keep it in the glove box of your car when the windows fog, rub with the eraser! Works better than a cloth! Pin a small safety pin to the seam of your slip and you will not have a clingy skirt or dress. Same thing works with slacks that cling when wearing panty hose. Place pin in seam of slacks and ...TA DA Static is gone!