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The deadline for inclusion in Thursday’s edition is 8:00am the Tuesday prior.

In this issue:

Check out what’s happening the week of February 6 to 13, 2025!

1. Call for Baptisms

2. Annual Business Meeting: Feb 26

3. Pastoral Reviews

4. Summary of Proposed Changes

5. Stay Connected: Submit Your Announcements

6. WMS Monthly Meeting: Feb 10

7. Blended Baptism Service: Feb 16

8. Muffin Ministry

9. Senior Games Winter Gatherings: Wednesdays

10. Curious Verses: Wednesdays

11. Fredericton Christian Men’s Retreat: Feb 7-9

12. Reducing the Risk Training: Feb 16

13. NextGen Ministry (Children/Youth)

14. Fresh Start Young Adults: Tuesdays

15. This Sunday’s Worship Gatherings: Feb 9

16. Pastoral Care

17. Joy FM Impact Partners

18. Community Events

19. This Week @ BSBC


1. Call for Baptisms

Have you ever thought about getting baptised but still have a lot of questions?

If so, hopefully we can help answer or at least encourage further conversation.

An Overview of Baptism

Baptism is a symbol. It is to show the world that you love, trust and have put your hope in Christ. It’s like a wedding ring.

Let’s say you were not married, but if you put a wedding ring on your finger, would that make you married? Of course not! Similarly, you can be baptised in a church, but that doesn’t make you a follower of Jesus. Now let’s say you are married, but you just don’t have a ring on your finger. Would that mean you weren’t married? No! Of course you would still be married! See, you can be a follower of Jesus, but not baptised, but your sin is still paid for and forgiven by God. But imagine that you truly are married and really, really love your spouse. Would you wear a wedding ring? Of course! When we are in love, we are happy, even proud, to wear a ring and let the whole world know it! In the same way, if you have trusted Jesus to save you from sin, and He is the lord and joy of your life, then we will want everyone to know about it! So, baptism is a statement to everyone who sees it that I have trusted Jesus for my salvation, and I’m committed to living for Him.

Why should I think about getting baptised?

If you have made a commitment to following Jesus, being baptised is an act of obedience to His command when he tells us in Matthew 28: 19 – 20, “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”

In baptism we confirm that we choose to follow Jesus with our life, to repent of our sin, die to our old self and raise again as the new creation in Christ, born of water and of the Spirit (John 3:5).

In Mark 1: 9 – 11, we read that Jesus himself was baptised, and that is the moment where we read, “At that time Jesus came from Nazareth in Galilee and was baptized by John in the Jordan. Just as Jesus was coming up out of the water, he saw heaven being torn open and the Spirit descending on him like a dove. And a voice came from heaven: “You are my Son, whom I love; with you I am well pleased.”

In being baptised we follow the example set out to us by Jesus himself. It is a public declaration that we identify as a follower of Jesus. Baptism is a visible external sign of our move from death to life, it is a symbol of Jesus burial and resurrection and our joining of Him in this, as we are told in Colossians 2:12, “having been buried with him in baptism, in which you were also raised with him through your faith in the working of God, who raised him from the dead.”

Baptism does not make you a believer; it shows that you already are one! You are not ‘saved’ by being baptised, but by your faith in Jesus alone! As it says in Ephesians 2: 8 – 9, “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith – and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God – not by works, so that no one can boast.”

Baptism also joins us into the wider ‘family of believers’ as we are told in 1 Corinthians 12:12-13, “For we were all baptised by one Spirit into one body.” It is an visible image of the invisible grace that has saved us!

So, who should be baptised?

Every person who has made the decision to follow Jesus! When Paul writes to the believers in Rome, he assumes that all of them have been baptised (Romans 6). The one, and only requirement for baptism is belief in Christ!

“Those who accepted his message were baptised.” Acts 2:41

Followers of Jesus in the New Testament were baptised the same day! As soon as a person decides to follow Jesus, they can be, and are encouraged to be baptised.

In Acts 8 we read of a conversation Philip has while travelling along the road with an Ethiopian eunuch who hears the truth about Jesus for the first time and his response. “Then Philip began with that very passage of scripture and told him the good news about Jesus. As they travelled along the road, they came to some water and the eunuch said, “Look, here is water. Why shouldn’t I be baptised?” And he gave orders to stop the chariot. Then both Philip and the eunuch went down into the water and Philip baptised him.” Acts 8:35-39

If this is a step you would like to take in your faith journey and you are a follower of Jesus, contact a Pastor about one of our upcoming baptism services!

In His Grip,

Rev. Ross Watters


2. Annual Business Meeting

Dr. Calvin Smith, our Moderator, invites the Brunswick Street Baptist Church congregation to attend the Annual Business Meeting (ABM) on Wednesday, February 26, 2025, at 6:45 PM in the sanctuary. To attend online, please contact naomi.phillips@bsbc.nb.ca for your Zoom link. In the event of a storm, the meeting will be held on Thursday, February 27, 2025, at 6:45 PM.

A printed copy of the 2024 BSBC Annual Report is now ready! Pick up your paper copy at the church or contact Naomi or Janet for a Digital copy.

This important gathering will highlight our ministries, opportunities to serve, and financial direction for 2025. Your participation is essential, as we require a quorum of 75 members for voting.

Before the meeting, join us in the gym at 5:30 PM for a Pizza Potluck! We’ll provide a variety of pizzas, including Meat, Works, Veggie and Cheese please bring a simple dessert or side salad to share.

At 6:30 PM, we’ll transition from the gym to the sanctuary to prepare for the start of the ABM.

If you have food intolerances or questions about the potluck, please contact Janet Mitchell or Naomi Phillips at the church office: 506-458-8348.

We look forward to seeing you there as we come together to celebrate and plan for the future of our church!


3. Pastoral Reviews

The Board of Deacons is responsible for conducting regular reviews of each full-time permanent member of the pastoral staff. This process is currently underway for both Pastor Ross and Pastor Nikki.

Members and adherents of the church are invited to submit written, signed comments relative to each pastoral review. The confidential comments are to be sent to the Chair of the Board of Deacons, Sheila Ross by Wednesday, February 12th. Sheila’s e-mail address is sheilaobrienross@gmail.com.

Thank you,

Board of Deacons


4. Proposed Constitutional Changes

“The Constitution Committee is proposing amendments to the BSBC Constitution at the Annual Meeting. It is required that the notice of a proposed amendment be made each of the four Sundays leading up to the Annual Meeting. A summary of proposed changes can be found below. Copies of this document are available outside the sanctuary and the gym. A copy of the BSBC Constitution, incorporating the proposed amendments, is available on request from the Church Office by email or in paper copy.”

Stephen VanSlyke and David Brodie


5. Stay Connected: Submit Your Announcements

Do you have an item or event you'd like included in our church Newsletter or Sunday announcements? We'd love to share it!

Please email Ellie Beaton, the Admin and Social Media Assistant, at ellie.beaton@bsbc.nb.ca by 8:00 AM on the Tuesday prior if you’d like it featured.

Ellie works part-time, and her working hours are:

  • Tuesdays (Online) – 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM

  • Wednesdays (In-Person at the Church Office) – 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM

  • Thursdays (Online) – 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM

Feel free to reach out—Ellie is here to help keep everyone informed and connected!


6. WMS Monthly Meeting: Feb 10

Ladies, you’re invited to our next WMS meeting on Saturday, February 10, at 1:30 PM in the Third Floor Assembly Area of the Family Life Centre.

We’re excited to welcome David Harding, who will share about the “Under the Tent” ministry and its impact here in Fredericton.

Come for fellowship, inspiration, and a chance to learn more about this meaningful mission. We hope to see you there!


7. Blended Baptism Service: Feb 16

Join us on Sunday, February 16 in the sanctuary for our Blended Baptism Service where we will witness a Believer’s Baptism for people from both our English and Mandarin congregations. Don’t miss this special opportunity to share in the joy of those taking this important step of faith.

If you are interested in being baptized, please reach out to one of our pastors or contact the Church Office at 506-458-8348.


8. Muffin Ministry

On behalf of our brothers and sisters who make a weekly evening trek around the city to visit those sleeping rough, and the members of your Social Action Team, thank you ‘muffin makers’ for your faithfulness serving in this way.

Our Street Ministry team need muffins as soon as March 2nd for our Sunday night outreach program. Moving forward, we require 3 dozen muffins each week. If you are able to help in this way, please place 12 muffins, individually wrapped, in a large zipper locked bag, and label the bag “Street Ministry”. Don’t forget to include your name and the delivery date for which you signed up. You can place the labeled muffins in the upright freezer in the main kitchen.

Please click the link below or call the church office (506-458-8348) and our admin team will be pleased to do the online registration for you. Jesus spoke of offering cups of cold water in his name. Muffins, we believe, offer the same opportunity to bless others for Him.


9. Senior Games Winter Gatherings: Wednesdays

Seniors are invited to join us for weekly Seniors’ Games in the Family Room starting on Wednesday, February 5th, from 1:30 – 3:00 pm for talk, tea, and fun. We look forward to seeing you there!


10. Curious Verses: Wednesdays

Sometimes Biblical verses may seem puzzling, confusing or curious. David Clark is offering this class to look at verses that speak about a range of topics including identity, fear, success, prayer, doubt, calling, and the will of God, to see if we can come to better understand what the scriptures are saying. All are invited to attend the study on Wednesdays at 6:30 pm in the Family Room.


11. Fredericton Christian Men’s Retreat 2025

The Fredericton Christian Men’s Retreat is back and will be held from February 7th to 9th, 2025, at Circle Square Snider Mountain Ranch. This year’s theme is "Listen," and we are excited to welcome Peter Beckwith as our theme speaker. Peter will challenge and inspire us to deepen our understanding of how to listen to God.

Please pray for all the men who will be leading and participating in this incredible weekend. For more information, feel free to speak with Doug Ashfield, Don Burdon, Charlie Colwell, Adam Fowler, David McMath, Graeme Powell, Ron Smith, or Roddy Thompson.


12. Reducing the Risk Training: Feb 16

Are you currently serving, or interested in serving, with children, youth, or vulnerable adults in our church? Join us for Reducing the Risk Training to ensure you are fully equipped and informed about our child and vulnerable persons protection policy. This training is essential for anyone working with these groups within our church.

Training Details:

• Date: Sunday, February 16th

• Time: 11:50 AM – 12:50 PM (right after the service)

• Location: BSBC

This brief but important session will help you understand our policies and practices for creating a safe environment for all. If you have already participated in previous sessions, you are welcome to join us for a refresher. Please remember you are required to submit a Police Vulnerable Sector Records Check and complete the online insurance training from Vector Solutions every three years. To complete the online training, please email your full name to Pastor Nikki at nikki@bsbc.nb.ca and you will receive an email from Vector Solutions with the link.

Spread the Word:

Know someone who needs this training? Please encourage them to join us!

For any questions or further information, contact Pastor Nikki at Nikki@bsbc.nb.ca.


13. NextGen Ministry (Children & Youth)

Children @ BSBC

Scouts: Kindergarten – Grade 5

BSBC offers an exciting scouting program for boys from Kindergarten to Grade 5. Through outdoor adventures, engaging activities, and meaningful community service projects, boys learn to live out the Great Commission—growing in their love for God and serving their neighbors.

Sunday School: 9:30 – 10:15 AM

Join us for Sunday School, a time of learning and growth for our children and youth, from Pre-K to Grade 12. While the kids explore age-specific teachings about the Gospel, parents can enjoy tea, coffee, and fellowship in the Connection Centre and Family Room.

Hands-In Ministry: Wednesday, February 26, 6:30 pm

We are calling all elementary-aged girls to join us Wednesday, February 26, 6:30 – 8:00 pm for our once-a-month Girl's Hands-In Ministry. Join us for fun, crafts, games, friends, and learning about Jesus. If you are interested in this program, don't hesitate to reach out to Allie at, ali.dee@rogers.com for more information.

Youth @ BSBC

Bible Project Videos

This week we are going to watch:

To be put onto our weekly parent email to keep up to date with what’s going on for BSBC’s youth email Pastor Nikki at nikki@bsbc.nb.ca

Sunday School: 9:30 – 10:15 AM

Join us for Sunday School, a time of learning for our youth from grades 6 to 12. It provides age-specific teaching about the Gospel for students on the third floor. During this time, parents and adults can enjoy tea, coffee, and fellowship in the Connection Center and Family Room.

Leadership & Discipleship Training: Wednesdays, 6:45–8:00

Our Leadership & Discipleship Training takes place every Wednesday evening from 6:45-8:00 PM. This is a time for youth to develop leadership skills, brainstorm ideas, and explore how to implement them within youth ministries. If you'd like more information, please contact Pastor Nikki at nikki@bsbc.nb.ca.

Multi-Church Youth Collab Games Night: Friday, Feb 7, 6:30 – 8:30 pm

Join us this coming Friday, February 7th, for a cross-over event with Corbett & Journey Church. All are welcome, bring your friends for a night of full church games, highlighting a favorite from each church. The canteen will be open, so bring some change to buy your favorite snacks! Come ready to meet some new people, and to run around! What favorite full church game of ours will we play?

Greenhouse Band Practice: Wednesdays, 6:00 – 6:40 PM

Our Greenhouse Band continues to meet for practice on Wednesdays from 6:00 – 6:40 pm. Questions? Contact Julianne at julianne.d.moore@gmail.com or text (506) 261-0876.

Skating at Officer’s Square: Sunday, February 16, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Next Sunday, family day weekend, we will be skating at Officer’s Square at 2:00 pm. There are skate rentals available for free, if students do not have skates. All are welcome to join us at this youth gathering!

Youth Overnighter: Saturday, February 21

The youth leaders will be hosting another overnighter on Saturday, February 21, all our youth are welcome to join us for a fun evening together, and a sleepover! We will be sleeping at the church so bring a sleeping bag, pillows, and PJS. Further information to come!

Youth Gatherings Coming Up:

  • February 7: Multi-Church Youth Collab Games Night (6:30–8:30 PM)

  • February 16: Skating at Officer’s Square (Weather Permitting, different time)

  • February 21: Youth Overnighter

Tidal Impact: July 8-13, 2025

Tidal Impact is Atlantic Canada’s premier youth missional event, with our denomination. The model for the event is simple – a visiting church partners with a host church for a life-changing week of making an impact. A week full of serving the community and sharing the love of Jesus.

Throughout the week students (middle school & high school students) will be challenged to practice and embrace being on mission with Jesus every day, everywhere. Students will experience high. energy rallies, neighbouring opportunities, serving, and lot’s of FUN! It has the potential to be an amazing win for your youth ministry, church and for the entire host community.

We will be going to PEI this year for Tidal Impact. Registration is open. The cost is 150 dollars a student, and we will be raising the remaining funds that are needed for travel etc. All are welcome to come join for this week long local missions trip, if finances are an issue please contact Pastor Nikki directly, we do not want any student not to be able to join because of financial constrains. If you are interested in knowing more about Tidal Impact please reach out. Register at this link!


14. 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!

For more information, please contact Rev. Ross at ross@bsbc.nb.ca.


15. This Sunday’s Worship Gatherings: February 9

In the Sanctuary, the worship team will be led by Gloria Tranquilla and David Steeves with special music from the Sanctuary Choir and Victoria Millette, Tempe Robinson, and Eden Watters. In the Gym, the worship team will be led by Julianne Moore.

Dr. Keith Bodner will be preaching in the Gym. Of his sermon titled “Why Worry” he says, “There is no shortage of anxiety during our present culture, and so it is providential that as our Sermon on the Mount series continues, we now turn to Matthew 6:25-34, where Jesus starts by saying “do not worry”! As we proceed through this passage, we will explore several pressing questions, such as: why does Jesus draw an illustration from the birds of the air? Also, why would Jesus invoke the name of Solomon, who was (in)famous for his vast wealth and stockpile of war houses. Moreover, we will conclude by asking about the meaning of this important sentence— “but seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well”—and ask how we can apply it to our daily lives during this season.”

Rev. Ross Watters will be preaching in the Sanctuary of his sermon titled “Give God what is right, not what is left” he says, “In the days we find ourselves living in, there are many causes for concern and reasons for fear. We can lose sight of our calling as followers of Jesus and become distracted by the wind and waves rather than keeping our eyes on Jesus. Join me this Sunday as we are reminded of what our most important calling as followers of Jesus is, and consider again what it looks like to live for Him today.

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, Lead Pastor

506-282-3443

ross@bsbc.nb.ca

Rev. Kevin Culberson, Sanctuary Worship Leader and Pastoral Care Provider

506-260-6240

culberson.kevin@gmail.com

Pastor Nikki Leftley, Next Generation Pastor

506-282-1075

nikki@bsbc.nb.ca

Doug McAllister, Benevolence Coordinator and Seniors Visitation Pastor

506-440-4023

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. Joy Fm Impact Partners

The Impact Partners program is a 12-month initiative led by Joy FM radio station to raise awareness and support for 12 incredible non-profit organizations in the Fredericton region. This program focuses on organizations addressing food insecurity and housing insecurity, aiming to create a significant positive impact on the local community.

Key Features:

  • Highlights one non-profit each month

  • Engages local churches and businesses as Impact Partners

  • Provides financial support, free advertising, and volunteer recruitment for non-profits

  • Offers monthly "Impact Opportunities" for hands-on community service

February: Village of Hope

About Us: Village of Hope is a faith-based addiction recovery program that helps individuals overcome addiction through a combination of Christian teachings, relationship rebuilding, personal responsibility, and trauma healing. Our approach includes various stages of recovery and offers additional programs such as family recovery and leadership training.

How to Access Our Services:

- Phone: 506-368-2600

- Email: info@villageofhopenb.ca

- Website: https://villageofhope.ca/

Volunteer: For volunteer opportunities, please contact us using the information provided above.

Impact Opportunity: A chance to set up a campus visit and help work with residents as they prepare for the largest Maple Fest in Atlantic Canada. Sign up as an individual or group by emailing- info@villageofhopenb.ca.


18. Community Events

New Brunswick Youth Orchestra: Feb 22 & March 23

Join the New Brunswick Youth Orchestra (NBYO) as we mark our 60th Anniversary Season with two unforgettable events in Fredericton!

Saturday, February 22 – NBYO 60th Anniversary GALA Dinner at the Delta Fredericton. A night of elegance, music, and celebration!

Sunday, March 23 – Season Finale Spectacular: WE WILL ROCK YOU II at UNB’s Currie Center. An electrifying performance you won’t want to miss!

Help us spread the word and celebrate six decades of inspiring young musicians!


World Day Of Prayer Services: March 7 & 9

An invitation is extended to all Women and Men to attend the World Day of Prayer Services in the Fredericton area. The World Day of Prayer for 2025 was prepared by the Women of the Cook Island. The theme is “I Made You Wonderful” (Psalm 139: 1-18.)

Northside: The World Day of Prayer will be held at St. Mary’s and All Saints Anglican Church, 780 McEvoy Street, Fredericton on Friday, March 7, 2025, at 2:00 PM. Storm Date: Sunday, March 9 at 3:00 PM.

Southside: The World Day of Prayer will be held at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian and St. Paul’s United Church, 512 Charlotte Street, Fredericton on Sunday, March 9, 2025, at 2:00 PM. Storm Date: March 16 at 2:00 PM.


Deborah Heustis,

Publicity for the Women’s Inter-Church Council of Fredericton


New Out-of-the-Cold Shelter Opens in Fredericton

A new out-of-the-cold shelter is now open in Fredericton, offering essential support for those experiencing homelessness. Located at 355 Smythe St., the shelter provides overnight accommodations, personal hygiene facilities, and warming areas. It operates daily from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m., with 24-hour access during extreme cold periods.

Operated by Fredericton Homeless Shelters Inc., this temporary shelter is a vital step in addressing the needs of unhoused individuals during the harsh winter months. Mayor Kate Rogers emphasized the importance of organizations with expertise in providing care while long-term solutions are developed.

For those facing homelessness or in need of support, information on available services can be found by calling 211.


19. This Week at BSBC

Thursday, February 6

7:00 Men’s Prayer Breakfast (Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC)

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

9:00 Days for Girls (KidzTown, 2nd Floor, FLC)

9:00 Benevolent Ministries (Nursery, 1st Floor, Gym Building)

9:30 New Life Ministry (3rd Floor Classrooms)

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

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

4:30 Mandarin Choir (Barnabas)

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

6:30 Sports Friends Youth Basketball (Ages 9-11) (Gym)

6:30 Ladies Thursday Evening Bible Study (Board Room, 2nd Floor, Gym Building)

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

Friday, February 7

10:00 Ladies Exercise (Gym)

12:00 Men’s Basketball (Gym)

6:00 Gym Band Set-Up (Gym)

6:30 Multi-Church Youth Collab Night (Full Church)

7:00 Mandarin Fellowship (Barnabas)

Saturday, February 8

9:00 Gym Band Set-Up (Gym)

1:00 Worship Team Practice (Gym)

Sunday, February 9

8:00 Mandarin Prayer Meeting (Barnabas)

9:00 Mandarin Worship Practice (Barnabas)

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

9:15 A Study on Pastoral Care (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)

9:30 Coffee Time (Connections Center)

9:30 Sunday School Youth/KidzTown/Preschool (1st Floor, 2nd Floor, 3rd Floor, FLC)

9:30 Together in Prayer (Boardroom, 3rd Floor, FLC)

10:30 Gym Worship Service (Gym)

10:30 Mandarin Worship Service (Barnabas)

10:30 Sanctuary Worship Service (Sanctuary)

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

11:30 Library Open After Services (Connections Centre)

12:00 Mandarin Sunday Lunch (Barnabas)

1:00 Mandarin Choir (Barnabas)

Monday, February 10

10:00 Ladies Exercise (Gym)

12:00 Men’s Basketball (Gym)

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

6:30 Education Committee (Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC)

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

Tuesday, February 11

12:00 Mandarin Prayer Meeting (Barnabas)

1:30 Quilters For Missions (Quilting Room)

6:00 BSBC Kids Sing (Sanctuary/Choir Room, 2nd Floor, Connections Centre)

6:00 Worship Leadership Meeting (Choir Room, 2nd Floor, Connections Centre)

6:30 Sports Friends Youth Basketball (Age 12 – 14) (Gym)

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

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

7:00 Mandarin Bible Study (Barnabas)

Wednesday, February 12

10:00 Ladies Exercise (Gym)

10:00 Mandarin New Life Group (Barnabas)

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

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

12:00 Men’s Basketball (Gym)

1:30 Seniors Winter Games (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)

5:30 Church Community Potluck (Gym/Main Kitchen)

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

6:30 Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal (Sanctuary/Choir Room, 2nd Floor, Connections Centre)

6:30 Curious Verses (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)

6:30 Scouts Timberwolves (Gym)

6:45 Leadership & Discipleship Training (Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC)

7:00 Mandarin Choir (Barnabas)

Thursday, February 13

7:00 Men’s Prayer Breakfast (Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC)

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

9:00 Benevolent Ministries (Nursery, 1st Floor, Gym Building)

9:30 New Life Ministry (3rd Floor Classrooms)

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

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

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

6:30 Ladies Thursday Evening Bible Study (Board Room, 2nd Floor, Gym Building)

6:30 Sports Friends Youth Basketball (Age 9 – 11) (Gym)

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


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