January 2015 - Northside Baptist Church, Brunswick, GA
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January 2015 - Northside Baptist Church, Brunswick, GA
N’side Notes January, 2015 Monthly Newsletter N O R T HS I D E B A PT I S T C HU R C H , 9 35 C HA PE L C R OS S I N G R OA D , B R U N S W I C K , G A 9 1 2 .2 65 .30 63 / W W W . N BC - BW K . OR G Embracing 2015 with a Mission 5: Men’s Ministry meeting 7: Wed night meals resume 11: Church Leadership Team meeting 11: Finance Committee meeting 12: Outreach-Visitation 13: Association Senior Adult Luncheon Bwk First Baptist, 11:00 AM 18: National Sanctity of Human Life Day 18: Sunday school Shepherds meeting 19: School holiday, MLK Day 20: Deacon’s meeting 25-28: Dr. Grady McMurtry, Creation, Our Foundation It is that time of year as one year is winding down and quickly vanishing and another year is about to be born bringing with it new opportunities, possibilities, and circumstances in life. Some people live in fear for what the future may bring. As believers in the Lord Jesus Christ we are to be people of hope, having an assurance that whatever we face we will face it with Him present in our lives. I want to encourage you to look forward to the New Year with the hope and excitement that God is going to do some great things. This is not some prosperity gospel I am talking about. But, this is about believing in the Majesty, Glory, Greatness, and Wonder of Almighty God. You see He is active in our world, He is pro-active, and His Providential care as our Great Shepherd is ever present. As believers we are facing ever increasing hostilities, resistance, and outright persecution may be on the horizon. Churches and pastors are facing ever more pressure to recognize same sex marriages. I just read where one college in the North has to defend its policy against the hiring of same sex employees, and much of that from alumni. Since when is it necessary for Christian institutions to defend Biblical stances? Now, I guess. (continue on page 2) Online giving is now available from our website. You can access the “Giving” page by clicking on the “Giving” tab on the home page. If you have a QR reader on your smart phone or tablet, the following QR code will take you directly to that page. We live in the twenty-first century where political correctness stands to accept everyone’s opinions, views, and rights and at the same time denies Christianity’s views and rights as repressive, traditional, and too dogmatic. It use to be that Christianity had to defend and explain our differences among denominations. Now, it is a day and time where the pressure, criticisms and attacks from outside of Christianity may be causing more unity among all Christian lines, and that is not necessarily a bad thing at all. SUNDAYS, 6:15—7:30 PM 3 years—5th grade Whatever we face in 2015 let’s embrace it as a mission. God has given us this opportunity as believers, followers, worshippers, and committed Christians to stand up for our Lord and Savior. May we find the courage, strength, stamina, and faith to do just that. May you find your mission in serving Christ this year and fulfill it to the best of your ability. Bro. Craig I AM NOT FORGOTTEN… Waiting is hard at any time; but when days, weeks, or even months pass and our prayers seem to go unanswered, it’s easy to feel God has forgotten us. Perhaps we can struggle through the day with its distractions, but at night it’s doubly difficult to deal with our anxious thoughts. Worries loom large, and the dark hours seem endless. Utter weariness makes it look impossible to face the new day. Satan whispers that God has forgotten us, and that things will never change. We may be tempted to give in to despair. Why bother to read the Bible or to pray? Why make the effort to worship with fellow believers in Christ? But we need our spiritual lifelines most when we’re waiting. They help to hold us steady in the flow of God’s love and to become sensitive to His Spirit. The psalmist had a remedy. He focused on all that he knew of God’s love, reminding himself of past blessings and deliberately praising God, who would not forget him. So can we. - Marion Stroud Southeast Baptist Association Senior Adult Luncheon FBC Brunswick January 13, 2015 11:00 A.M. Topic : Identity Theft The program begins at 11:00 A.M. in the Sanctuary of the Church. Upon arriving at FBC Brunswick please take your side dish/dessert into Beach Hall before going to the Church for the program. Lunch will be served in Beach Hall after the program. Any questions call the association office. Meat provided by Southeast Baptist Association. We do ask each Church to bring side dishes and/or desserts RSVP to the Association office 912-264-6277 by January 8, 2015 Northside Baptist Church 935 Chapel Crossing Road, Brunswick For additional information call 912-265-3063 Sunday, January 25 services at 9:15 & 10:30 a.m., 5:15 & 6:15 p.m. Monday-Wednesday, January 26-28 starting @ 6:30 p.m. January 4 Ushers: Capt. – Billy Partridge Shornden McCloud, Peter Paquette, Frank Stevens, Russell Stevens January 11 Ushers: Capt. – Franklin Smith Hugh Baggett, Bobby Cave, Buddy Floyd, Danny Saunds, Jeff Wallace Children’s Church Jackie McVey & Crew Children’s Church Holly Carter & Crew Deacon for the Week Marty Moore, 261-8533 Deacon for the Week Chet Morris, 264-5957 January 18 Ushers: Capt. – Russell Rozier Derwin Dossett, Steve Duff, Dennis Marshall, Aaron Ratliff January 25 Ushers: Capt. – Chet Morris Sonny Dent, Clint Fort, Dwayne Gibson Children’s Church Dianne Cravey & Crew Children’s Church Ralph Nichols & Crew Deacon for the Week Greg Smith, 265-7225 Deacon for the Week Stanley Cravey, 223-4511 Heavenly Father, the trouble in this world can divert our eyes from You. Thank You for Your Word that helps us stay focused. May we find our delight in Your love and share it with others this new year. - David McCasland January 4 Bed babies & 1’s: Buddy Baker, Adriann Dossett/2’s: Becky Smith/ 3’s & 4’s: Gale Fipps, Barbara Baggett PM service: Danny Saunds, Regena Baker Wed PM: Connie McCloud, Freida Hartzog January 11 Bed babies & 1’s: Robin Rozier, Dee Vesta/2’s: Darrell Parker/ 3’s & 4’s: Patti Fort, Melissa Alston PM service: Freida Hartzog, Roy Mercer Wed PM: Melissa Alston, Dee Vesta January 18 Bed babies & 1’s: Connie McCloud, Greg Smith/2’s Debbie Mercer/ 3’s & 4’s: Reid & Kelley Jackson PM service: Debbie Mercer, Aundre Nichols Wed PM: Sunni Riggs, Debbie Mercer January 25 Bed babies & 1’s: Jan Saunds, Carol Crews/2’s: Stanley Cravey/ 3’s & 4’s: Amanda Beach, Dianne Cravey PM service: Sunni Riggs, Grace Dent Wed PM: Need Volunteers Craig Hartzog, Senior Pastor 912.261.8234 Scott McVey, Associate Pastor 912.280.9680 Scot Riggs, Worship Leader 912.264.0278 Levi Moore, Minister to Students 912-223-8295 The Strategy of Northside Baptist Church Encounter God Experience Growth Exercise Your Faith To submit information for the newsletter e-mail to: judy@nbc-bwk.org