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In this issue:

Check out what’s happening the week of October 10 to 17, 2024!

1. Thanksgiving Letter

2. Thanksgiving Sunday: No Sunday School

3. Welcome to New Member

4. Mission Month in October

5. Trunk or Treat

6. WMS Monthly Meeting: October 14

7. Volunteer Opportunities

8. Fall Ministries

9. Harvest for the Hungry

10. Fresh Start Young Adults: Tuesdays

11. NextGen Ministry (Children/Youth)

12. ABW is Hiring

13. Giving Update

14. Election Prayer Meeting

15. This Sunday’s Worship Gatherings: October 13

16. Pastoral Care

17. Celebrate With Us

18. Community Events

19. This Week @ BSBC


1. Thanksgiving Letter

Fall / Thanksgiving Letter from the Pastor’s Office

Dear Church Family,

As we continue through the fall season and move towards Thanksgiving, I find myself constantly reminded of both God’s provision and the need to give thanks. Although intentionally stopping to give thanks can almost feel mechanical at times, I encourage you, no matter where you find yourself in life as you read this, to consider what you are thankful for. Interestingly though, even as followers of Jesus we can so often associate giving thanks only as a response to favorable circumstance. Our emotions and feelings instead can so often dictate our response to life and the experiences we have, and yet maturity generally tells us that as we grow in wisdom, our responses to situations should move to become more considered and value based than primarily emotional. However, so often these lessons and opportunities to grow in wisdom are only engaged with well, after having previously been unwise. As the Dutch Proverb tells us,

"Wisdom is a good purchase, though we pay dearly for it."

As many of us will know through poor decisions made previously, we do pay dearly so often to grow in wisdom. I am reminded of the amazing dream King Solomon had when God appeared to him and said, “Ask for whatever you want me to give you” (1Kings 3 :5). Could you imagine that moment? So often I wonder what would I say? What would I ask for? Well, as the story unfolds, we see one of the best decisions of any King of Israel as Solomon responds:

“Your servant is here among the people you have chosen, a great people,

too numerous to count or number. So give your servant a discerning heart to govern

your people and to distinguish between right and wrong.

For who is able to govern this great people of yours?” (1 Kings 3: 8 – 9)

Essentially Solomon’s request is to say, “God, for the role you have called me to, to do this well, I need wisdom! To be able to discern not by my own arrogance, intelligence, heart, belief or standards, but instead to humbly distinguish between right and wrong with God given wisdom!” We read God’s response to Solomon as the passage continues:

The Lord was pleased that Solomon had asked for this. So God said to him, “Since you have asked for this and not for long life or wealth for yourself, nor have asked for the death of your enemies but for discernment in administering justice, I will do what you have asked.

I will give you a wise and discerning heart, so that there will never have been anyone like you,

nor will there ever be. (1 Kings 3: 10 – 12)

Isn’t it amazing that God wants us to be wise! He wants us to live His way and to love His way! We live in a hurting world. People are suffering. There are wars, poverty, isolation, loneliness and despair and they are not hard to find. There is insecurity and reasons for concern everywhere. Even here in Fredericton, we have addictions, homelessness, despair, isolation, fear, anger, brokenness and more. Life is difficult and hope can be hard to find for so many, even for those who call Jesus Saviour. And yet. Two beautiful words, aren’t they? And yet… And yet, Jesus is Saviour. And yet, there is hope. And yet, He still reigns. And yet, He is still at work. And yet, He is still God. And yet, He is not done! We still give thanks and live in gratitude for He is good, and He is here by His Spirit and will return. He is at work, we can still see His goodness everywhere! As Henry Ward Beecher, who was an American Congregationalist Minister said:

“The unthankful heart discovers no mercies; but let the thankful heart sweep through the day and, as the magnet finds the iron, so it will find, in every hour, some heavenly blessings!”

God is not hiding! In fact, we can see His mercies everywhere! The beauty of harvest and the fall season, the relationships we have and hold dear, the love we experience each day and the truth of His love for us and promise and reality of His presence. His Word to us and His presence with us, His creation around us and His Spirit within us. Sometimes though, to take hold of the new, we need to let go of something else. It is impossible to fully embrace a new thing God may be trying to do in our lives if our hands are closed, gripping tightly on to what used to be. Whether it be a past iteration of faith experience, a hurt that needs healing or a longing for our will to happen in a circumstance even over that of God’s will. We cannot experience freedom, healing or newness of life, if bitterness has taken hold. So, in wisdom and by His grace, the greatest cure to earthly bitterness and hopelessness is divine thankfulness. As preacher Nancy DeMoss stated:

“An evidence that our will has been broken is that we begin to thank God for that which once seemed so bitter, knowing that His will is good and that, in His time and in His way, He is able to make the most bitter waters sweet.”

So, I encourage you today, take time to be thankful intentionally! Reflect honestly on your life, the goodness of God you have seen and experienced. The struggles and hurts you may be carrying with you. Honestly and sincerely ask the Spirit of God, “where am I holding bitterness and how can I experience the sweetness of your presence and healing in such places?” Seek wisdom and live in gratitude for who God is and His love for you. Take inspiration from the beautiful words of Psalm 100 below and open yourself to a new thing the Spirit of God may be doing in your life and in our beautiful community at Brunswick Street Baptist Church.

Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth. Worship the Lord with gladness; come before him with joyful songs. Know that the Lord is God. It is he who made us, and we are his; we are his people, the sheep of his pasture. Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise; give thanks to him and praise his name. For the Lord is good and his love endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations. (Psalm 100)

In gratitude to our Saviour and God I am praying for His grace to guide, His love to hold and His wisdom to lead, as we live in thankfulness for the most amazing love, given by the most amazing God, so we may experience the love of Jesus in our lives and respond by living it out everywhere.

Blessings of the season,

Rev. Ross Watters


2. Thanksgiving Sunday: No Sunday School

On Sunday, October 13th, there will be no Sunday School. Take this opportunity to enjoy some extra time with family and reflect on all the blessings you have to be thankful for. However, we will still have Preschool and KidzTown ministries during the service. We will resume Sunday School on October 20th.


3. Welcome to New Member

A new BSBC member has joined our fellowship and can be welcomed by visiting the main kitchen.

Please welcome the new stove, whose purchase was made possible by donations from several anonymous members and by the Auxiliary. Over 75% of it's cost was covered by donations.

The old stove has been dismissed to a local Mennonite church to live out it's final years.

A special call-out to Andrea Bragdon who helped make this work possible.

Thank you,

Board of Management


4. Mission Month: Proclaim His Name!

Step Out in Faith, Step Into the Fields!

What a beautiful Sunday morning we enjoyed together, studying God's Word and singing about God's Great Name, the name that is above every name!

I don't know about you, but hearing the story of transformation that happened at Green Hill Lake Camp this past summer, this story of anxiety being dealt with by God's love, by the caring presence of a camp counselor and by the bold teaching of God's Word, really moved my heart and reminded me that His Name is Power. Power over darkness and power over the chains that our mutual enemy wishes to wrap around us!

This Sunday, we will be encouraged by yet another local dentist who has his heart, his hands and his feet deeply invested in missions here and away. Indeed, our brother Keith McMullin will be with us, opening God's Word and speaking on behalf of our dear friend Charlie Ritchie. Furthermore, Myles Culberson, who served at Green Hill last summer, will also share a few words with us.

From Manila to Fredericton, God's sons and daughters fully invested in missions are stepping out in faith and stepping into the fields where too many are living without hope for today nor for tomorrow!

Let's pray together: Sunday October 20.

Undoubtedly, prayer is the greatest work we can do for our BSBC missions partners and for ourselves!

Therefore, we have organized a very special prayer meeting on Sunday October 20, starting at noon, in the newly renovated Barnabas Center, alongside our brothers and sisters from the Mandarin congregation! We will gather to pray and to bless this family who has been, and remain missional in their ministry!

May God continue to speak to us as we engage with missions all-month long!

Your missions committee


5. Trunk or Treat

Date & Time:

Sunday, October 27, from 4–5 PM

We're excited to host our 4th Annual Trunk or Treat, and we'd love for you to join us! This fun community outreach event is open to everyone, so feel free to invite your friends, family, and neighbors—whether they’re part of our church or not!

Decorate Your Car:

We’re looking for volunteers to decorate their cars for the event! If you’d like to participate, please RSVP by Oct 15 by emailing Pastor Nikki at nikki@bsbc.nb.ca. She’s also happy to send decorating ideas if you need inspiration.

Candy, Treats, and Drinks:

Volunteers of all ages are welcome! If you’d like to donate candy, treats, or drinks, please drop them off at the church office by October 20. This event is a great opportunity to share joy with the community, so please spread the word!

Youth Volunteers:

We encourage all middle and high school students to get involved! You can dress up in costumes, help decorate cars, deliver candy and treats, and assist with leading games. It’s a fun way to give back and enjoy the event!

How to Get Involved:

To RSVP your car, donate treats, or register youth volunteers, contact Pastor Nikki at nikki@bsbc.nb.ca.

Thank you for helping make this event a success! We can’t wait to see you there!


6.WMS Monthly Meeting

The Brunswick Street WMS invite all ladies to join them for their monthly meeting on Monday, October 14 at 1:30 pm on the third floor of the Family Life Center. For more information, please contact Alfie Clark.


7. Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteers Needed for Third Floor Renovations: Oct 15, 6:30pm

We’re looking for some helping hands to assist Pastor Nikki and the young adults in transforming the third-floor space for our youth and young adult ministries.

On the evening of October 15th, we’ll be rearranging furniture and games, assembling new pieces, and installing and designing new cork boards. Many volunteers are needed—many hands make light work!

If you’re available to help, please email Pastor Nikki. Your support is greatly appreciated!


Senior Residence Services

We are looking for volunteers to help with church services at our senior residences.

If you love to sing or play a musical instrument, we need you! Volunteering once a month or even once every two months would be a wonderful blessing to this ministry and our seniors.

For more information, including schedules, locations, and times, please contact Doug McAllister, our Senior's Visitation Pastor, at the church or by email at doug.mcallister@bsbc.nb.ca.


Fall Security

Hello BSBC Family,

We are looking for volunteers who can commit to security one night a month, particularly on the third Tuesday from 6-9pm. We are also looking for spare volunteers who are willing to fill in for someone occasionally. If you are willing, please contact Dwight Colwell via email colwelldwight@gmail.com.



Third Sunday Supper

Our Third Sunday Suppers are going strong with at least 50 guests at each meal. To continue with this successful ministry, we need your help! Would you be willing to prepare a meal for our guests sometime in the new year? It can be as simple as you wish to make it. For ideas or if you have any questions, please contact me and I would be happy to help. Thank you!

Blessings,

Judy Thompson

506-238-9903

judypaul1088@gmail.com


8. Fall Ministries

Quilter’s Meeting: Tuesdays

Join us every Tuesday at 1:30 pm in the Quilting Room for a time of creativity, fellowship, and purpose as we quilt for missions!

On the 4th Tuesday of each month, we gather a little earlier for our Quilters Lunch Meeting at 12:15 pm — a great time to connect, share a meal, and enjoy each other’s company before we get to work.

Whether you’re an experienced quilter or just starting, we’d love to have you with us!

If you have any questions, please contact Mary McMulkin mlmulkin@gmail.com.

DivorceCare: Tuesdays

If you are going through marital separation, long term relationship break-up or divorce, or know someone who is going through that same traumatic life event, please come to DivorceCare, or invite the individual to consider joining our 13-week DivorceCare program, a ministry which will begin on Tuesday, Sept. 17, at 6:30 p.m. in the Family Room of Brunswick Street Baptist Church.

Each evening includes the presentation of videos with expert counsellors sharing insights on how to move from hurting to healing. In addition, supportive conversation provides encouragement to participants led by Gloria Tranquilla, Pauline Harvey, and Bryan McWilliam. Each session stands on its own so participants can join any week.

For more information, please contact facilitator, Gloria Tranquilla at momsplace70@hotmail.com or call the church office at 458-8348. You can also register online using the link below.

Sanctuary Choir: Wednesdays

The Sanctuary Choir will hold rehearsals on Wednesdays at 6:30pm in the Choir Room. All who enjoy singing (age 12 - senior adult) are encouraged to be part of this Music Ministry in our church. New members are very welcome to join us! If you are new to choral singing and would like to give it a try, please join us any Wednesday throughout September! Please speak to David Steeves or Gloria Tranquilla if you have questions!

Scouts: Wednesdays

BSBC offers a scouting program for boys from kindergarten through high school, featuring outdoor adventures, fun activities, and community service projects. This program aims to teach boys how to live out the great commission by loving God and our neighbors.

Scout meetings will be held weekly on Wednesdays in the church gym. Otters, for boys aged 5 to 7 and Timber Wolves, for boys aged 8 to 10 will meet from 6:30 to 8:00 PM.

If there are any questions, please contact Dale Wilson at wilsondaletreefarm@gmail.com.

Adult Bible Study: Thursdays

This fall, we will meet every Thursday at 1:30pm to dive into 1 Corinthians, where the apostle Paul offers practical guidance for Christian living in a city filled with pagan influences. The challenges faced by the early believers — especially in resisting worldliness — are just as relevant today. Together, we’ll explore how Paul’s teachings can help us navigate similar struggles in our own lives.

We would love for you to join us for this meaningful time of study and fellowship!

If you have any questions, please contact Mary McMulkin mlmulkin@gmail.com.

Griefshare: Thursdays

If you are suffering the loss of a loved one, GriefShare, a Christian-based video-discussion support group, is being offered in the Family Room of the Family Life Center at Brunswick Street Baptist Church on Thursdays from 7-9 pm for 14 weeks. Please call 458-8348 for information and to register.


9. Harvest For the Hungry

Did you know that New Brunswick has the second highest rate of food insecurity in Canada? Our local food bank, Greener Village, reports that they hand out over 2100 food boxes to families each month. That’s a lot of need! It’s that time again when your Social Action Team invites the church family to bring non-perishable food and household items as part of our “Harvest for the Hungry” event.

These items will be divided between our New Life Ministry (supporting families who struggle to ‘make ends meet’) and the Greener Village Fredericton Food Bank. The food collected makes a positive impact on families with great need and is a sign, we pray, of God’s love and His provision through His Church.

Here are the specific requests from our New Life Ministry:

• Spaghetti sauce

• Spaghetti noodles

• Soup

• Canned vegetables

• Canned meat

• Cereal

• Kraft dinner

• Rice

• Packaged items for kid’s lunches

• Toilet Paper

We invite you to do a little shopping and then bring your ‘harvest’ to the Connections Centre (on or before Thanksgiving Sunday) where it will be collected and ultimately distributed. Or you can make a financial donation to the project by simply designating your gift to “Harvest for the Hungry." Following Thanksgiving, we’ll divide these gifts between New Life and Greener Village.

Hebrews 13:16 reminds us to share with those in need as these sacrifices are pleasing to God. Thank you for giving to our “harvest” for His glory!


10. Fresh Start Young Adults: Tuesdays

Our Young Adults ministry, Fresh Start, will meet on Tuesdays, from 7:00 to 9:00 pm, on the 3rd floor of the Family Life Center. Come along for some fun, snacks and social time followed by a Bible study. We would love to see you there!

Please contact Pastor Ross ross@bsbc.nb.ca for details.


11. NextGen Ministry (Children & Youth)

CHILDREN @ BSBC:

Scouts K - Grade 12: Wednesdays 6:30 – 8:00 pm

BSBC offers a scouting program for boys from kindergarten to grade 5. Outdoor adventures, fun activities, and community service projects teach boys how to live the great commission to love God and our neighbor. Wednesdays 6:30 – 8:00 pm.

Sunday School: Sundays 9:30 – 10:15 am

This Sunday, October 13th, is Thanksgiving weekend. We encourage our youth to enjoy some extra family time and reflect on the blessings in their lives. Please note, there will be no Sunday school.

Join us the following Sunday, October 20th, for Sunday School, a time of learning for our children and youth. It gives our Pre-K to Grade 12 students age-specific teaching about the gospel. Sunday School will take place from 9:30 – 10:15 am. For parents and adults, join us for tea, coffee and fellowship in the Connection Center and family room during this time.

Hands-In Girls Ministry: Wednesday, October 16th, 6:30-8:00 pm

We are calling all elementary-aged girls to join us on October 16th, 6:30 – 8:00 pm for our once-a-month Hands-In girl's ministry. Join in for fun, crafts, games, friends, and learning about Jesus. If you are interested in this program don't hesitate to get in touch with Allie at, ali.dee@rogers.com for more information.

YOUTH @ BSBC

Read the New Testament in a Year Bible Plan:

Our youth are reading through the New Testament in one year. This Monday to Friday, we are reading through 1 John 3-5, 2 John 1, 3 John 1.

NO Youth Sunday School Bible Study this week: Thanksgiving

This Sunday, October 13th, is Thanksgiving weekend. We encourage our youth to enjoy some extra family time and reflect on the blessings in their lives. Please note, there will be no Sunday school.

Join us the following Sunday, October 20th, for Sunday School, a time of learning for our children and youth. It gives our Pre-K to Grade 12 students age-specific teaching about the gospel. Sunday School will take place from 9:30 – 10:15 am. For parents and adults, join us for tea, coffee and fellowship in the Connection Center and family room during this time.

NO Youth Group this Sunday October 13th

There will be no youth group this Sunday, October 13th. We invite our youth to participate in the Leadership Development Program on October 16th and/or register for the Fredericton Youth Rally (FYR) on October 18th. Join us as we gather with youth from across Fredericton at Smythe Street Church for the rally.

Fredericton Youth Rally: October 18th, 6:00 – 8:30pm, at Smythe Street Church

The Fredericton Youth Rally is just around the corner! This exciting event brings together multiple churches from the Fredericton area. Last year, over 500 people gathered for a powerful pre-rally and worship experience. You won’t want to miss it! If your youth would like to attend, please RSVP by October 11th with Pastor Nikki. The cost is $10, which can be paid via e-transfer to the church or sent with your student. Be sure to let Pastor Nikki know how you'll be paying when you RSVP.

Here’s what you can look forward to:

Pre-Rally (6:00–7:00 PM) — Enjoy outdoor games, a bouncy castle, and plenty of snacks like popcorn, snow cones, French fries, specialty lemonade, cotton candy, and more!

At 7:00–8:30 PM, we’ll gather at Smythe for a powerful worship session featuring front games (with a chance to win a big prize!), uplifting worship, and an inspiring speaker.

Don’t forget to RSVP with Pastor Nikki at nikki@bsbc.nb.ca by October 11. We’re excited to come together and witness the unity of churches across Fredericton!

Leadership Development Training: Starting October 16, 6:45 – 8:00 pm

We’re starting leadership and discipleship training on Wednesdays from 6:45 – 8:00 pm. This program will focus on developing leadership skills and putting them into practice. Youth will have the opportunity to brainstorm ideas that impact our ministry, from topics of interest to event planning. If you’d like to learn more or join, please contact Pastor Nikki at nikki@bsbc.nb.ca.

Youth Group Events coming up:

October 13: No Youth Group

No Youth Group, Happy Thanksgiving, enjoy the family time!

October 16: 6:30 – 8:00

Leadership Development Program starts!

October 18: 6:30 – 9:00 pm FYR

Join us on October 18th for the Fredericton Youth Rally at Smythe Church! Register with Pastor Nikki by Oct 11, so she knows you are coming! Cost $10 per student.

October 23: 6:30 – 8:00

Leadership Development Program

October 27:

10:30 Greenhouse Service

4:00 – 5:00 pm Trunk or Treat

5:30 – 7:00 pm Youth Group Halloween Party

October 30: 6:30 – 8:00

Leadership Development Program

Greenhouse Band Practice: Coming Soon

Greenhouse band practice will begin later this year due to ongoing construction on the third floor. More details will be shared soon!


12.ABW is Hiring

The Executive Director position for Atlantic Baptist Women (ABW) involves providing leadership and promoting the organization’s mission, which supports local and global Christian missions. The role requires representing ABW across various levels, managing communications and publications, and overseeing operations and event management. The Executive Director will report to the Executive Board and collaborate with other Baptist women’s organizations. Key duties include providing strategic direction, developing resources, facilitating programs, and managing administrative tasks. The Executive Director shall agree with ABW’s vision statement and mission statement and have a personal relationship with Christ as Lord and Saviour.

The position requires strong leadership and communication and organizational skills. Preference will be given to candidates familiar with Atlantic Baptist Women, Canadian Baptist Ministries, and other Baptist women's organizations. It is a full-time position with a starting salary of $48,000 per year, offering vacation, sick leave, and benefits after a probationary period. Some travel and work during evenings and weekends are expected.

Deadline to apply: November 15th, 2024.

Apply with resume and two references to: atlanticbaptistwomen@gmail.com

For a full job description, visit ABW’s website at: www.atlanticbaptistwomen.ca.


13.Giving Update

Approaching the last few months of the year, the format of the update will switch (next week) to a Year-End countdown toward our target, as we trust God for the faithful giving to support our ministry plans.


14. Election Prayer Meeting

Please join us at Fredericton Christian Academy, 778 McLaren Avenue, Fredericton, NB, for an Election Prayer Service on Sunday, Oct 20 at 4:00 pm. For more information, please contact Doris Ashfield at 506-470-2124. All are welcome to attend.


15. This Sunday’s Worship Gatherings: October 13

This Thanksgiving Sunday, the worship team in the gym will be led by Joel Flores. In the sanctuary, the worship team will be led by Gloria Tranquilla and David Steeves, with special music from an Ensemble and the Sanctuary Choir.

Keith McMulkin will be preaching in the Gym and Sanctuary. Of his sermon, he writes, “This Sunday, I am excited to share the joy of going into all the world with the love of God, to encourage and inspire all people, starting in our own Jerusalem. I will be providing an update on Charlie Ritchie’s ministry and how God is using him for the kingdom in Vietnam. Finally, I will speak about my own journey in the world of missions.”.

Whether in-person or online, be sure to join us this Sunday morning at 10:30 am.


16. Pastoral Care

Your Deacons want to affirm that BSBC is equipped to provide Pastoral Care. We are grateful for the engagement of Rev. Ross and Pastor Nikki, and we are blessed to have additional support from Rev. Kevin Culberson, sanctuary Ministry Coordinator and the Baptist Chaplin at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital and Doug McAllister, our Benevolent Coordinator and Senior’s Visitation Pastor.

Here are some suggested approaches:

Hospitalizations

• Your pastors will only know of hospitalizations if the church office or individual pastors are contacted directly

• We’d appreciate you notifying the office if you know of the hospitalization of a member of the BSBC family

Critical Incident

• If a pastor is needed in an emergency situation, between Monday to Friday, 8:30 am and 4 pm, please contact the church office

• Outside of office hours, please contact a pastor directly

Bereavement

• Rev. Ross and Rev. Kevin will be available to support families at a time of loss, to conduct funeral and committal services

• Contact the church office during office hours, Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 4 pm

• Outside of office hours, please contact a pastor directly

• We have provided McAdams, Bishops, and York Funeral Homes with the contact information for both Rev. Ross and Rev. Kevin

• If you are not a member of a bereaved family but know of a death within the BSBC family, please contact the church office to make sure your pastors are aware of the need

Parish Nurses

  • The parish nursing ministry is intended to support and strengthen the spiritual, physical and emotional well-being of individuals, families, and the congregation at BSBC. Roz Thompson and Cheryl Gibson, your parish nurses, collaborate with members of the pastoral team promoting health and faith, to facilitate the healing of the body, mind, and spirit. The parish nurses are available to provide prayer and support for physical, mental, and spiritual health challenges.

Contact Details

Church Office

506-458-8348

naomi.phillips@bsbc.nb.ca

bsbc@bsbc.nb.ca

Rev. Ross Watters

506-282-3443

ross@bsbc.nb.ca

Pastor Nikki Leftley

506-282-1075

nikki@bsbc.nb.ca

Doug McAllister

506-282-0928

doug.mcallister@bsbc.nb.ca

Roz Thompson, Parish Nurse

506-457-2787

tawsky@gmail.com

Cheryl Gibson, Parish Nurse

506-454-6657

Cheryl.gibson@unb.ca

Please pray for our pastoral care team as they seek to partner with you in caring for the BSBC family.

Your Board of Deacons


17. Celebrate With Us

David and Alfie Clark extend their heartfelt thanks to everyone for the incredible support, help, and warm wishes that made Sandy and Mike Brown’s wedding on Friday, October 4, 2024, truly unforgettable. Your kindness and love mean the world to us!


18. Community Events

Green Hill Lake Fall Mission Work Camp: October 7-19

Choose a day that works best for you! Call Stephen at (506) 999-2267, or email: stephen@greenhill.ca to book your day. We’re looking forward to wrapping up some necessary pre-winter projects around the campsite. It’s a beautiful time of the year at camp - and the fellowship is always terrific! Your camp needs help to be ready for the coming winter season.

Ministry in Kenya: October 22

Dan Bremnes in Concert: October 25

Green Hill Lake Camp Women’s Retreat: October 25-27

Join us for a relaxing, spiritually enriching event, where you’ll be reminded of God’s faithfulness and the power of connecting with other women. Through refreshing Bible study sessions, we’ll explore scriptures that have inspired women for centuries. This is a space to share your thoughts, feelings, and experiences with God and others.

Accommodation: Cozy cabins with bathrooms and showers.

Venue: Mountain View Lodge and Lakeside Sanctuary.

Keynote Speaker: Amy Gordon, a youth and young adults director with over 15 years of experience, passionate about helping the next generation grow in faith. Amy enjoys podcasts, reading leadership and historical fiction, and decorating. She and her husband, Joel, have been married for 20 years and are proud parents of three daughters.

Gibson Memorial United Church Turkey Dinner: October 30

Gibson Memorial United Church, located at 183 Gibson Street, invites you to a delicious "Turkey Dinner" on Wednesday, October 30th, from 4 to 6 p.m. The menu features turkey, potatoes, turnip, carrots, peas, dressing, gravy, coleslaw, rolls, and dessert! Tickets are $20 per adult. To reserve yours, please call 457-1951.


19. This Week at BSBC

Thursday, October 10

7:00 Men’s Prayer Breakfast (Gym/Main Kitchen)

7:00 Women’s Prayer Breakfast (Family Room/Kitchenette, 1st Floor, FLC)

9:00 Benevolent Ministries (By Appointment)

9:30 New Life (3rd Floor Classroom)

1:30 Adult Bible Study (Boardroom, 3rd Floor, FLC)

1:30 Ladies Bible Study (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)

6:00 Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal

7:00 GriefShare (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)

Friday, October 11

10:00 Ladies Exercise (Gym)

12:00 Men’s Basketball (Gym)

5:00 Gym Band Set-Up (Gym)

7:00 Mandarin Fellowship (Family Room, KidzTown, FLC)

Saturday, October 12

1:00 Worship Team Practice (Gym)

Sunday, October 13

7:00 Mandarin Prayer Meeting (Boardroom, 2nd Floor, Gym Building)

9:00 Asian Sunday School Class (Boardroom, 2nd Floor, Gym Building)

9:30 Together in Prayer (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)

10:30 Gym Worship Service (Gym)

10:30 Mandarin Worship Service (Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC)

10:30 Sanctuary Worship Service (Sanctuary)

10:50 KidzTown & Preschool Classes (1st & 2nd Floor, FLC)

11:30 Library Open After Services (Connections Center)

12:00 Mandarin Fellowship and Choir (Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC)

Monday, October 14

Thanksgiving Day – Church Office Closed

1:30 WMS Monthly Meeting (Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC)

Tuesday, October 15

10:00 Pastoral/Planning Meeting (Boardroom, 3rd Floor, FLC)

11:15 Full Staff Meeting (Boardroom, 3rd Floor, FLC)

12:00 Mandarin Prayer Meeting (Boardroom, 2nd Floor, Gym Building)

1:30 Quilters For Missions (Quilting Room, 2nd Floor, Connections Center)

6:00 L’Arche Board Meeting (Boardroom, 2nd Floor, Gym Building)

6:30 Music Rehearsal (Choir Room, 2nd Floor, Connections Center)

6:30 Divorce Care (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)

7:00 Fresh Start Young Adults (Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC)

7:00 Missions Committee Meeting (Boardroom, 3rd Floor, FLC)

Wednesday, October 16

10:00 Ladies Exercise (Gym)

12:00 Men’s Basketball (Gym)

5:15 Church Family Potluck (Gym, Main Kitchen, Gym Building)

6:00 Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal (Choir Room, 2nd Floor, Connections Center, Sanctuary)

6:30 Scout/Timberwolves (Gym)

6:45 Youth Leadership Development (Assembly Area, Boardroom, 3rd Floor, FLC)

7:00 Mandarin Choir Rehearsal (Barnabas Center)

Thursday, October 17

7:00 Men’s Prayer Breakfast (Main Kitchen/Gym/Sanctuary)

7:00 Women’s Prayer Breakfast (Family Room and Kitchenette, 1st Floor, FLC)

9:00 Benevolent Ministries (By Appointment)

9:30 New Life Women’s Ministry (Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC)

1:30 Adult Bible Study (Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC)

1:30 Ladies Bible Study (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)

6:00 Worship Band Practice (Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC)

7:00 GriefShare (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)


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