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In this issue:

Check out what's coming up at BSBC from June 7 to 14.

  1. Church Family BBQ: June 11

  2. Last Day of Sunday School: June 11

  3. Kidz-On-A-Mission Sale: June 11

  4. Guest Preacher Dr. Anna Robbins: June 18

  5. Senior’s Luncheon: June 19

  6. Notice of Spring Business Meeting: June 21

  7. BSBC WMS Luncheon: June 26

  8. Meet Our 2023 Graduates

  9. Green Hill Lake Camp Share-A-Wage

  10. Benevolent Ministry

  11. BSBC Partner in Mission: Bekah Sears

  12. Myths & Questions About Homelessness Part 5 (Shared by your SAT)

  13. Muffin Mania: Booking for July, August, & September

  14. Stellar Half-Day Summer Camp

  15. Pastoral Care for the Next Three Months

  16. Sponsoring Children for Green Hill Lake Camp

  17. NextGen Ministry @ BSBC (Children/Youth)

  18. Fresh Start Young Adults Group

  19. Library

  20. This Sunday’s Worship Gatherings: Grad Sunday

  21. Community Opportunities

  22. This Week @ BSBC


1. Church Family BBQ: June 11

This spring season of ministry is drawing to a close with much to celebrate, so let’s have a celebration! Come out for our Church BBQ after the Sunday, June 11 services.

You’ll enjoy BBQ-ed hotdogs, chips, veggies, and ice cream sandwiches. Seniors will find special seating under tents next to the sanctuary building. Parents, your kiddos will enjoy the bigger-than-life “bouncer” and other fun activities — like face painting. There’s a rumour that there might even be snow cones. Parents, we apologize in advance, but we’re sure your kids won’t mind!

If you’re new to BSBC, this is a great way to get to know people. If you’ve been here “forever,” be on the lookout for people you don’t know…and get to know them.

We would love to have a new church family photo taken this day and look forward to seeing you here!


2. Last Day of Sunday School: June 11

As we move toward the last day of Sunday School on June 11, we want to thank our faithful teaching staff for loving our children, youth and adults and encouraging them in the truth of God’s Word. We pray that the seeds you’ve planted bear fruit for the Kingdom for years to come.


3. Kidz-On-A-Mission Sale: June 11

Kidz-on-a-Mission is a great way to motivate our church's children and engage them in mission actions, helping others and spreading the Word of God.

What better way to motivate them than to help them see that they can join forces and hands across the world to minister to people with the love of Jesus through actions of love and altruism?

Imagine the impact of these actions in our children’s lives as they identify the need (mission focus), reflect, and join thoughts for lines of action (KidzTown time of brainstorming and planning), and with the help and consent of parents, work hard to achieve their goals (raise funds to help other children). Brunswick Street Baptist Church is a missionary church since birth. We raise our children to be accustomed to, wherever they are, minister in their communities and spread the Word and love of our Lord Jesus!

Kids want to serve. Do you know what happens when we say to a group of children: “I need a helper.”? They all raise their hands. They love to be able to feel a bit “grown-up”. From helping with passing the glue bucket in the classroom to washing dishes with daddy or mummy, children love to help. Our wonderful KidzTown children have a new goal this year: To help the Casa de La Amistad.

Casa de La Amistad in Bolivia has the support of Canadian Baptist Ministries in the care of children and adolescents in vulnerable situations (children of parents in penitentiaries). The “Casa” project helps to strengthen families and improve life – including reintegration into the community. Please see more information by clicking here.

Sunday, June 11 at our Church BBQ, our children will have a Mission Sale (by donation). Under our KT tent, you will find framed art done by our little artists, books, toys, clothing items, cookies, brownies, cupcakes and more! Please stop by and help them help other children in need!

Tina Franca for

KidzTown Children


4. Guest Preacher Dr. Anna Robbins

On Sunday, June 18 we’re pleased to welcome to our pulpit Rev. Dr. Anna Robbins, President of Acadia Divinity College, Wolfville, Nova Scotia. This is the first time since Covid that we have had a guest from our Div School. Acadia Divinity College sits on the campus of Acadia University. It is funded in large part by our denomination and churches in Atlantic Canada. Many Baptist pastors in Atlantic Canada received their theological training at ADC.

A bit about Dr. Anna

Anna is a leader committed to serve the mission of Christ’s church locally and globally, with faithful integrity that applies the gospel to real-life issues and relationships with justice, innovation, academic rigour, and joyful expectation. She has an international profile in theology and apologetics, ethics, and contemporary culture, and is sought after as a speaker and teacher.

Anna came to faith at a young age in Saint John, New Brunswick. She completed a Bachelor of Arts in political science at Carleton University in 1989, and later graduated from Acadia University with a Master of Religious Education in 1993 and a Master of Arts (Theology) in 1997. She served several churches as an ordained minister of the Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada. Near the end of her doctoral studies in Wales (PhD 2001), she was appointed to the faculty of the London School of Theology in the UK where she served for 12 years as a teacher and academic leader.

In 2012, she returned to Nova Scotia with her family, to join the faculty at Acadia Divinity College. In addition to teaching, she has served the College as the Academic Dean (2012-2016), Director of Doctoral Studies (2012-2018), Vice-President (2016-2019), and the first Director of the Andrew D. MacRae Centre for Christian Faith and Culture (2016-present). Since July 2019, Anna has served as President of Acadia Divinity College and Dean of Theology of Acadia University. Anna continues to write, travel, and speak widely with a passion to help people engage well with matters of contemporary culture and faith.

Anna lives in Wolfville with her husband, Peter, and their son, David.


5. Senior’s Luncheon

Well, have we got a Senior’s Luncheon for you! Turn up at the gym on Monday, June 19 at noon. In addition to a delicious meal, our special guests are David Steeves and the string ensemble from Devon Middle School. Won’t this be a great time together with David and these talented young musicians? We’re also looking forward to a devotional moment from this faithful teacher.

If you can come, please make a reservation by contacting the church office (506-458-8348) or use the link below. We look forward to seeing you there!


6. Notice of Spring Business Meeting: June 21

Your Moderator, Calvin Smith, gives notice of a Spring Business Meeting to be held Wednesday, June 21st at 6:30 pm in the sanctuary. At that time, the Reviewed Financial Statements will be presented (available upon request). To obtain a scanned copy of the signed Reviewed Financial Statements, please email the church office at bsbc@bsbc.nb.ca.

Reports from the Chair of the Board of Deacons and the Chair of the Board of Management will be presented along with any other business which might be brought forward to the congregation.

Respectfully submitted,

Calvin Smith, Moderator


7. BSBC WMS Luncheon: June 26

The Brunswick Street Baptist Church Women’s Missionary Society (BSBC WMS) meeting for Monday, June 12 has been rescheduled for Monday, June 26 at 1 p.m. at the Ramada. This will be a luncheon meeting with food ordered off the menu. The BSBC WMS meetings will resume in September. See you on June 26 at the Ramada!


8. Meet Our 2023 Graduates

Rotimi Akalusi

Grade 12, LHHS

Beginning studies at the University of Ottawa

Yewande Akalusi

MBA, University of New Brunswick

Moving on to full-time MBA work

Ufuoma Akalusi

Joint Honours Philosophy & Law in Society, University of New Brunswick

Beginning her Juris Doctor at the University of Toronto

Margaret Andow

Grade 12, FHS

Beginning studies in Media Arts & Culture at the University of New Brunswick

Adeline Ang

CPA Atlantic, Atlantic School of Business

Olivia Burtt

Bachelor of Arts, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Minor in Human Rights

Pursuing a role within the police force

Catherine Duguid

Medical Lab Technology, Oulton College

Working in Pathology Dept. at Saint John Regional Hospital

Tiger Fan

Grade 12, FHS

Beginning studies at Queen’s University

Tina Franca

Bachelor of Education

University of New Brunswick

Matthew Holmes

Architectural Conservation & Sustainability Engineering, Carleton University

Working as an Airport Planner for the Vancouver Airport

Jennifer Horsman

Master of Education in Educational Administration & Leadership

University of New Brunswick

Teaching at Leo Hayes High School

Bridget Lange

Grade 12, FHS

Beginning Engineering studies at the University of New Brunswick

Ming Liu

Grade 12, FHS

Beginning studies in Electrical Engineering at the University of New Brunswick

Grace McAllister

Grade 12, FHS

Beginning honours studies in English at the University of Ottawa

Joshua Saunders

IT Programmer Analyst

New Brunswick Community College

Sam Wilson

Human Resource Management Graduate Certificate Program

Nova Scotia Community College

Working as a Recruitment Coordinator at Venor in Halifax, NS

Meredith Worley

Grade 12, FHS

Beginning studies in Science at Queen’s University


9. Green Hill Lake Camp Share-A-Wage

Annaclare Culberson

Hi, my name is Annaclare Culberson. This will be my first year working as an L.I.T (Leader In Training) at Green Hill Lake Camp! I am so excited for the summer!

I would very much appreciate prayer for the upcoming months to be able to go into the summer feeling ready and to teach kids about the Lord!

I am so thankful for this opportunity and can not wait to see what God has in store for me this summer!

Jonathan Howey

Hi, my name is Jonathan Howey. This will be my first year on staff at Greenhill Lake Camp, and I can’t wait to serve in a place that I have enjoyed for many summers as a camper. I will be working as a Leader in Training, which will have me doing everything from cleaning the camp, to leading activities, to being a junior counselor.

This summer I hope to help the campers have an unforgettable experience, and to grow in my faith with them. Please pray for campers and staff that we will all be blessed by our time together in such a fun place!


10. Benevolent Ministry

In a congregation like ours, there are many worthy opportunities for financial support, including our ongoing Benevolent Ministry. Running quietly behind the scenes, your Benevolent Ministry seeks to meet the practical needs of individuals within our church family and those in our broader community.

On a weekly and sometimes daily basis, requests for ‘financial bridging’ come into the church office. These requests may take many forms, such as:

  • Helping to bridge the gap between someone’s last grocery order and their next one due to financial constraints

  • Topping up of a housing rental payment that clients are unable to cover due to unforeseen circumstances

  • Purchasing prescriptions, the cost of which would be prohibitive otherwise

  • Providing a gas card so clients can get to medical appointments

  • Providing a Tim’s card for an immediate meal

  • Accessing Christian counseling

We’re so grateful for Deacon Doug McAllister, serving as our Benevolent Coordinator, who meets with those seeking help, listens and questions, seeks to bring God’s love to the situation through prayer, and connecting community folks with the many opportunities to plug into life at BSBC. We’ve been able to rejoice with Doug in interactions that have born spiritual fruit, as witnessed to the testimony of individuals.

All of this is possible because of the generosity and stewardship of our church family. Each month, people designate donations to the “Benevolent Ministry” which become a “bridge” for someone at a financially troubling time. All done in the name of Jesus. We are grateful for each gift and regularly give thanks for each giver.

If you would like to know more about your Benevolent Ministry, please reach out to us, we’d be pleased to hear from you. If you know of a need in our church family or in your circle, please contact us. If you can give, please mark your gift “Benevolent Ministry.” Finally, please pray, especially for Doug as he is both the face of Jesus and the face of BSBC.

Thank you.

Your Benevolent Committee Members:

Sandra McMullin (sandramcmullin@hotmail.com)
Carol Reimer (creimer@nbnet.nb.ca)
Deacon Louise Billings (louise506459@gmail.com)
Deacon Doug McAllister, Benevolent Coordinator (benevolent@bsbc.nb.ca)
Pastor Greg


11. BSBC Partner in Mission: Rebekah Sears

Dear Faithful Brunswick Street Friends,

First of all, I’m writing to thank you from the bottom of my heart for being such a supportive group of brothers and sisters in Christ throughout all of my 39 years, so far! I was born on a Sunday, and the following week I was in the BSBC nursery. I have been nurtured and loved as I grew up and through to this day at this church, through Sunday School, in my baptism, in youth group, at college and career, on a mission trip to Kenya in 2002, your support during my year in Rwanda (2006-07), and through my twelve years with Mennonite Central Committee, as an official BSBC Partner in Mission, starting in Winnipeg, then in Colombia, and finally in Ottawa.

But after over twelve years, I’ve discerned that it was time to move on from MCC to a new field. I have been exploring the field of mental health for several years, in part because of my own chronic mental illness – anxiety – which often appeared alongside my work. This was because I was working on really challenging and often heart-wrenching things: responding to crises and conflict with relief and peacebuilding. But I also noticed significant gaps in the field to support workers like me, and others struggling with the kinds of things we work on. That led me to explore opportunities within the mental health sector, getting to know the work, networking with key players and exploring it as a future job prospect.

That brought me to this new opportunity with the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), and in May I began a new role as the National Lived Experience Specialist. Let me unpack that title! The role is essentially to bring the perspectives of people with a lived experience in mental illness to the planning and decision-making tables of CMHA – to make sure that people with lived experience are helping to drive the work. It’s very similar, in many ways, to what I was doing at MCC in my Ottawa posting. I was meeting with local partner organizations, those responding to the needs right on the ground, and bringing their perspectives to policy makers in Ottawa. In this role I’ll be working with the National Council of People With Lived Experience, and with my colleagues across the country to ensure these key voices are heard and empowered.

I believe God has gifted me with so much great experience at MCC and from other previous work, and the gifts of empathy and compassion to carry out this important work and continue to serve those who are struggling and need support and keep supporting the Kingdom of God.

I am so grateful for the faithful support and prayers of the BSBC community throughout my time as a Partner in Mission, and before. I always look forward to visiting and worshipping together whenever I am in town and continue to be an out-of-town member of the church. And I ask for your prayers as I continue to transition into this role – it’s not easy to make such a change after over 12 years with MCC!

In Christ’s Peace,

Your sister in Christ,

Rebekah (Bekah) Sears


12. Myths & Questions About Homelessness Part 5

There are many myths and stereotypes that people believe about homelessness. This misinformation is problematic, as it further contributes to the stigmatization of a population that is already marginalized. In order to appropriately tackle the issue of homelessness and create a society where individuals feel comfortable accessing supports, these myths must be deconstructed and understood to be false by the general public.

Myth: There are plenty of adequate services and supports to help those experiencing homelessness.

Fact: Many of the solutions and supports for homelessness have focused on emergency services, such as shelters and food banks. For individuals who are trying to escape a cycle of poverty and homelessness, emergency services alone are not adequate. There is a need to focus on the larger systemic factors, including the lack of affordable housing and the criminalization of homelessness that prevent people from obtaining permanent and suitable shelter.

Overall, the myths that exist about homelessness are generalizations of a more complicated reality. It is important for those who have never experienced homelessness before to understand that every homeless individual faces a different and complex set of circumstances. It is the responsibility of the general public to educate themselves about issues related to homelessness. This will hopefully result in sensitive and compassionate conversations and solutions to homelessness.

The Canadian Observatory on Homelessness is the largest national research institute devoted to homelessness in Canada. The COH is the curator of the Homeless Hub.


13. Muffin Mania: Booking for July, August & September

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 schedule is now open for July, August, and September. We still require 3 dozen muffins per week. 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 date! You can place the labeled muffins in the refrigerator in the main kitchen.

Please click the link below to sign up to serve in this way 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.


14. Summer Camp

Our Stellar: Shine Jesus’ Light half-day summer camp will be happening Monday, July 3 to Friday, July 7, from 9 a.m. – noon. Mark your calendars and be ready for your little ones to join us.

Registration for summer camp is now open!


15. Pastoral Care for the Next Three Months

While Pastor Greg is on sabbatical, your Deacons want to affirm that BSBC is equipped to provide Pastoral Care. We are grateful for the engagement of Pastor Ross and Pastor Nikki, and we are blessed to have additional support from Rev. Kevin Culberson, the Baptist Chaplin at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital…


16. Sponsoring Children for Green Hill Lake Camp

Our New Life Ministry encourages families who face economic challenges on a regular basis. One of the ways we, as a church family, can be a blessing is to provide funding for the children of these families to have the experience of Christian camping at Green Hill Lake Camp. And so, again this year, we invite you to consider giving a donation to help us cover the cost to send 7 children which, in this day and age, is just under $3,400.

If you are able, please mark your donation “GHLC Sponsorship”. We’ll be sure to update you on our financial progress as the weeks go on. Thank you for considering this opportunity.


17. NextGen Ministry

Children @ BSBC

Last Day of Sunday School – End of Term: Sunday, June 11, 9:30 a.m.

Our last day for Sunday school this semester is on Sunday, June 11 at 9:30 am. We look forward to seeing our children and youth again in the fall, starting Sunday, September 10.

Church Family BBQ: Sunday, June 11, After Services

Calling all of our families and kids! You are all welcome this Sunday to join us for our church family BBQ, there will be lots of fun for the little ones, food, a bouncy castle, face paint, etc. We can’t wait to see you this Sunday after the service!

Stellar Half-Day Summer Camp: July 3 – 7, 9 am – noon

Our Stellar: Shine Jesus’ Light half-day summer camp will be happening Monday, July 3rd to Friday, July 7th, from 9 am–noon! Mark your calendars and be ready for your little ones to join us! Registration for the half-day summer camp is now open!

Youth @ BSBC

Youth Bible Study: Wednesday, 6:30 – 8 p.m.

Tonight, our youth, Pastor Nikki, & Kari Dunfield will continue our new Bible Study on Peter. If you have not been out and would like to join in a new study please do, all youth grades 6 – 12 are welcome!

Youth Group: Downtown Scavenger Hunt, Friday, 7 – 9 p.m.

This Friday, we are planning a downtown Scavenger hunt for youth group! We would love for all of our youth to join us and to invite your friends. If it is raining this Friday, we will be holding youth group in the church instead. We are hoping for good weather! We look forward to seeing all of our youth out this Friday for our second last Friday youth group of the year!

Grad Sunday: June 11, 10 a.m.

Come out on June 11th (THIS SUNDAY!) to celebrate our graduates. All high school graduates are to meet with Pastor Nikki in the family room at 10:00 am before the service on June 11th. Please email Nikki to let her know you will be joining, and that you will be graduating so we can celebrate you.

Last High School Youth Group: June 11 – THIS SUNDAY

Coming up this Sunday we will be having our last high school youth group before switching to our summer meetings. We would love to see all of our high school youth out this Sunday as we celebrate together, and as we talk about plans for this summer’s high school youth.

Volunteer Opportunity: Half-Day Summer Camp

Our youth are encouraged to volunteer with our Half-Day Summer Camp from July 3 – 9, from 9 am to 12 noon. All those who are in Grades 6 – 12 and older are welcome to volunteer! For more information, please contact Pastor Nikki at nikki@bsbc.nb.ca.


18. Fresh Start Young Adults Group

Our Young Adults ministry, Fresh Start, continues to meet on Tuesday nights from 7 - 9 pm on the 3rd floor of the Family Life Center. Come along for 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.


19. Your Library

For the history buff, our library has Brunswick Street Baptist Church 1814-2014 in stock! Or, if you are looking for some newsy items, we have copies of the Tidings magazine. Parents, we have books on parenting and many other summer reading choices.


20. This Sunday’s Worship Gatherings

The gym worship service will be under the musical leadership of Greg Keezer and friends. In the sanctuary, the service will feature musical leadership by Scott & Tara Kennedy, David & Leah Steeves, and an Ensemble.

This Sunday in the Gym, as we celebrate our grads, Pastor Ross will be talking to Olivia Burtt about what graduation means to her, next steps and how God is included in all of that. We will talk through why it is so important to include God in shaping our next steps, and how we can do that, seek advice from those further down the road, and take time to pray for our grads.

In the sanctuary, we will feature an exciting innovation, as Dr. Keith will have a "sermon interview" featuring two of our recent graduates: Rotimi and Ufuoma Akalusi. Along with some interactive Scripture passages from Daniel 1 and Acts 17, please expect to be encouraged and enlightened as we converse with these two outstanding young people at the front of the sanctuary!

Whether in-person or online, we hope you’ll join us this Sunday morning. Both services start at 10:30 a.m.


21. Community Events

Nashwaaksis United Church Yard Sale

Come and find a new treasure at our Yard Sale on Saturday, June 10, from 8am-12noon at Nashwaaksis United Church, 46 Main Street. We’ll have a little of “this” and a lot of “that” – something for everyone. Come and find a new treasure!

If you are Spring Cleaning this year, we would be happy to help take your treasures off your hands for our yard sale. Please bring your items to the church on June 7, 8 and 9 between the hours of 9am-12am. Please no large furniture or clothing items. If you need something picked up, please call Larry or Helen Forward at 506-457-1338.

Nashwaaksis United Church Educational Class on Fraud/Scamming

The Nashwaaksis United Church Pastoral Care Committee will be hosting an educational session on Fraud/Scamming, to be held in the auditorium on Tuesday, June 13, 1-3pm. Guest speaker will be Const. Mike Bamford, of the Fredericton City Police. There will be light refreshments.

Forest Hill United Church Picnic Supper

Friday, June 16, 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. eat in or take-home supper at Forest Hill United Church, 45 Kimble Court. Menu is: Sliced ham or beet burger (v), salads, roll and cake. Adult $15, Child $8. Reservations required! To reserve call 506-455-0988 or email foresth.office@bellaliant.com by noon on Tuesday, June 13.

Gibson Memorial Church

Gibson Memorial United Church, 183 Gibson St., will be hosting a Steak or Chicken BBQ on June 28, 4 - 6 p.m. Tickets are $20. Please call 457-1951 to reserve your tickets. Menu: Steak or chicken, potatoes, vegetables, gravy, coleslaw, pickles, rolls, & pie!


22. This Week at BSBC

Please note: FLC stands for Family Life Centre and CC stands for Connections Center

Wednesday, June 7

8:30 Gospel on Web (KidzTown, 2nd Floor, FLC)

12:00 Men’s Basketball (Gym)

6:00 Ensemble Practice (Sanctuary)

6:30 Youth Bible Study (Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC)

Thursday, June 8

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

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

8:30 Gospel on Web (Memorial Room, 2nd Floor, CC)

9:00 Benevolent Ministry (By Appointment)

1:30 Gospel of John Bible Study (Boardroom, 3rd Floor, FLC)

6:30 Armour of God Bible Study (Boardroom, 3rd Floor, FLC)

7:00 Mandarin Choir Practice (Barnabas Center/Choir Room)

Friday, June 9

8:30 Gospel on Web (KidzTown, 2nd Floor, FLC)

12:00 Men’s Basketball (Gym)

7:00 Youth Group - Scavenger Hunt (BSBC & Downtown Fredericton)

7:00 Mandarin Fellowship (Barnabas Center and KidzTown, 2nd Floor, FLC)

Saturday, June 10

9:00 Gym Set-up (Gym)

1:00 Worship Team Practice (Gym)

Sunday, June 11

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

8:00 Church Family BBQ Setup

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

9:20 Sunday Morning Prayer (Counselling Room, 2nd Floor, Gym Building)

9:30 Sunday School Open House (Family Life Center)

9:30 Portraits of Jesus (Under The Sea Room, 1st Floor, FLC)

10:15 KidzTown & Preschool Classes (2nd & 1st Floor, FLC)

10:30 Contemporary Worship Service (Gym)

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

10:30 Traditional Service (Sanctuary)

11:45 Church Family BBQ (Parking Lot)

1:00 Mandarin Choir Practice (Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC)

7:00 Final High School Youth Group (Assembly Area, 3nd Floor, FLC)

Monday, June 12

8:30 Gospel on Web (KidzTown, 2nd Floor, FLC)

12:00 Men’s Basketball (Gym)

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

7:00 Mandarin Sister Choir Rehearsal (Barnabas Center)

Tuesday, June 13

8:30 Gospel on Web (KidzTown, 2nd Floor, FLC)

10:00 Pastoral Staff Meeting (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)

10:00 Library Open (Connections Center)

10:45 Planning Meeting (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)

11:15 Full Staff Meeting (Family Room, 1st 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)

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

Wednesday, June 14

8:30 Gospel on Web (KidzTown, 2nd Floor, FLC)

9:30 Fredericton Pastors Prayer Meeting (Barnabas Center)

12:00 Men’s Basketball (Gym)

6:00 Ensemble Practice (Sanctuary)

6:30 Youth Bible Study (Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC)

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