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The deadline for inclusion in Wednesday’s edition is noon the Monday prior.

In this issue:

Check out what's coming up at BSBC from Nov. 1 to Nov. 8:

1. Time Changing This Weekend!

2. Starting Local/Going Global Christmas Project

3. Brunswick Street Baptist Church 2023 Christmas Choir

4. Social Media Coordinator Opportunity

5. New Thursday Night Women’s Bible Study: Nov. 2

6. Sound Crew Recruiting for Sundays

7. Weekly Financial Countdown

8. Ministry and the Nominating Committee

9. BSBC WMS Celebrating Baptist Women’s Day of Prayer: Nov. 13

10. AED Awareness Training

11. Invitation to Prayer

12. Fredericton Youth Rally Recap

13. Reverend Ross Watters Ordination Recap

14. Mandarin Baptism

15. Programming for the Fall

16. Pastoral Care

17. NextGen Ministry @ BSBC (Children/Youth)

18. Fresh Start Young Adults Group

19. This Sunday’s Worship Gatherings: Nov. 5

20. Community Opportunities

21. This Week @ BSBC


1. Time Changing This Weekend!

This Sunday morning, we all get an extra hour of much needed sleep! Please don’t forget to adjust your clocks so that you can be here for 10:30 instead of 9:30 am. If you do forget, please join us for Sunday School or Coffee Time and we will help caffeinate you.


2. Starting Local/Going Global Christmas Project

Dear Church Family,

It’s coming up to that time of the year when we consider our ability to be a blessing to others as God blessed us with the precious gift of our Saviour, Jesus Christ.  In its 22nd year, our Starting Local/Going Global Christmas Project has been a means of practical blessing in the lives of people living here in Fredericton and another place of need in the world at large.  I encourage you to read the following articles which will explain the projects to you and ask you to consider what you can do to bless others in Jesus’ name.

How do you give?  

Mark your gift “Starting Local” to support families in our New Life Ministry and our Third Sunday Supper guests.  Mark your gift “Going Global” to support vulnerable children and their families in Bolivia through Canadian Baptist Ministries. Gifts marked “SLGG” will be divided equally between the two funds.

It’s only November 1, but it’s not too early to consider blessing others this Christmas.

Starting Local

Our “Starting Local” campaign supports our New Life Ministry families. This ministry provides a supportive, spiritually encouraging setting where the women who come experience the love of Jesus through our leaders, teaching, prayer and sharing.

Each Christmas, we ask these women to let us know how we can support them in providing gifts and groceries for their households’ Christmas celebration. This year, we will be following the same format as last year. The Starting Local campaign will be a financial one focused on raising the funds needed to purchase gift cards as requested by our New Life Ministry participants. Gift cards empower these families to be able to shop for some extras themselves allowing them to share in the joy of gift giving. We will wrap up our campaign on the first Sunday of Advent at the combined morning service in the sanctuary on December 3rd.

We make sure that each household receives sponsorship at a level equal to the approach of the Salvation Army and Greener Village. And, in addition to supporting our New Life participants, any financial gift you designate as “Starting Local” will allow us to provide a Christmas gift to our friends who attend our Third Sunday Supper ministry and some of our street level neighbours. Many are unable to connect with families and/or friends during the Christmas season. We hope this remembrance will remind them of God’s love and our love during what can be a challenging time.

Going Global

For this year’s Going Global project, we are returning to Bolivia to support vulnerable children and their families through a number of ongoing projects through Canadian Baptist Ministries (CBM).

Almost half of the population of Bolivia is comprised of children and youth, many of whom are living in vulnerable situations in the poorest country in South America.

CBM, in partnership with local churches in Bolivia, has been working to improve the livelihoods of children and families through such projects as the JIREH Street Children, Casa Prison Children, and Children with a Future. These projects provide holistic care for kids including healthy food, medical care, and psychological and spiritual support. Parents also receive support and training to ensure the whole family is being cared for.

God is at work in Bolivia in many exciting ways. Please consider making a donation to this year’s Going Global project to improve the livelihoods of many vulnerable children and their families.


3. Brunswick Street Baptist Church 2023 Christmas Choir

Our purpose is to bring together young and mature singers in our church to offer glory and praise to our Saviour Jesus Christ whose birth we celebrate during the Christmas Season. We want to proclaim the Gospel Message through song so that all may come to know him as their Saviour.

Who: All children from Grade 3 to Senior Adults who enjoy singing

What: A Christmas Choir is being formed to provide a special ministry in music for our Blended Family Worship “Starting Local/Going Global” service on Sunday, December 3 at 10:30 am;

And: To represent BSBC at the “Fredericton Carol Festival” at St. Paul’s United Church on Wednesday, December 6 at 7:30 pm.

Rehearsals: Sundays Nov 5, 12, 19 and 26 at 11:45 am – 12:10 pm and Sunday, Dec 3 at 9:15 am

Where: Rehearsals will be held in the church Choir Room, 2nd Floor, Connections Center

For more information, please contact David Steeves at gracemusic@rogers.com or Gloria Tranquilla at momsplace70@hotmail.com.


4. Social Media Coordinator Opportunity

POSITION OUTLINE

The Social Media Coordinator is primarily responsible for developing and managing Brunswick Street Baptist Church’s digital presence.

 

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Develop and Update the Church Website (thestreetonline.ca)

  • Manage the Set-Up and Posting of Live-Stream and Pre-Recorded Services

  • Manage and Develop Content for the Church’s Facebook and Instagram Accounts

  • Edit and Post the Weekly E-Newsletter (i.e., The Banner)

  • Video Editing

  • Light Graphic Design (working within existing Brand Guidelines)

  • Advise Pastoral Staff on Appropriate Promotional Measures for Special Events

 

POSITION ACCOUNTABILITY

The Social Media Coordinator is responsible to the Board of Deacons.

 

TERMS OF THE POSITION

Remuneration for the position is $17.50 per hour, payable upon monthly submission of a detailed invoice for services rendered. It is anticipated that this will be between 25 and 35 hours per month.

 

HOW TO APPLY

Please submit your resume and cover letter to bsbc@bsbc.nb.ca by Nov. 6.


5. Thursday Night Women’s Bible Study: Nov. 2

The Thursday Night Women’s Bible Study is starting a new book study on Thursday, November 2nd. We will be looking at Corrie Ten Boom’s The Hiding Place. This study is open to all women in the church. We meet in the conference room above the gym from 6:30-8pm. For more information, please email Bo Vinh-Doyle.


6. Sound Crew for Sundays

Have you ever wanted to serve in one of our worship services but behind the scenes? Have you ever wondered how the soundboard works in service? Have you ever wanted to learn a new skill?

Both of our gym and sanctuary worship services are in need of volunteers to serve on the sound desk.  If you feel that this is an area you could help and are willing to serve, please speak with David Nesbitt, Anthony Brown, or Pastor Ross. All volunteers are welcome, and training will be provided.


7. Weekly Financial Countdown – 9 Sundays Remaining in 2023

8. Ministry and the Nominating Committee

Want to know something about the ministry of the Nominating Committee at BSBC?  Then read on!!

BSBC provides many ministries to the church body and to the community.  The work is carried out by Boards, Committees, and Teams that are approved by the church.  The overall governance of the church is based on the Brunswick Street Baptist Church Constitution (available through the Church Office).

As general background, those nominated to serve on the Board of Management, and the Committees within the church must be members of BSBC.  Those nominated to serve on the Teams within the church may be a member or an adherent of BSBC, subject to the condition that the majority of those on a Team are members of the church.  Those nominated to serve on the Board of Deacons are selected by a Special Nominating Committee.

The terms of those serving on the Board of Management, Committees and Teams are presented on pages 37 to 39 in the 2022 Annual Report and the details related to the responsibilities of each position are presented in the Church Constitution dated February 22, 2023.

The Nominating Committee considers individuals for each position. Then the committee prayerfully considers all of the names brought forward for each position and selects the nominees after prioritizing the names for that position.  The Nominating Committee reaches out to confirm interest with each nominee.  With their approval, the name of the nominee for each position is presented to the Annual Church Business Meeting in February for approval.

Members of the Nominating Committee for selecting nominees for the year 2024 are:  Doris Ashfield, Dale Bray, Mary Kaye, Heather McAllister, Ron McMullin, Keith Thompson, Stephen VanSlyke (Board of Deacons Representative), and Roger Kierstead (Board of Management Representative).

Blessings,

Your Nominating Committee

October 19, 2023


9. BSBC WMS Celebrating Baptist Women’s Day of Prayer: Nov. 13

On Monday, Nov 13, at 2:00 pm, the Brunswick Street Baptist Church Women’s Missionary Society will be celebrating the Baptist Women’s Day of Prayer. This celebration is open to all, whether male or female. We will also be having our regular meeting as well. We look forward to seeing you there.

Respectfully submitted,

Harriett McNeill


10. AED Awareness Training

You are invited to attend a demonstration of how to use our AED & a short review of the basics of CPR.

Dates: Sunday, November 12th - OR – Sunday, November 19th

Time: Right after church services for about 45 minutes

Place: Meet at the Connection Centre (then we will proceed to Kidz Town)

Thank you,

Roz Thompson & Cheryl Gibson

Parish Nurses


11. Invitation to Prayer

Hello, dear brothers and sisters. I am continuing to host a time of prayer in the sanctuary, daily, Monday to Friday till November 8th.

I know God answers prayer.

This is for anyone who would like to pray or to receive pray ministry. Anyone can come for any amount of time in that daily 1.5 hr. period.

No pressure, but whosoever would like to come, please come!

Thank you,

Debbie Kierstead


12. Fredericton Youth Rally Recap

On October 20, the city of Fredericton had its second annual Fredericton Youth Rally (FYR) and this year, it happened at BSBC! Youth from across the city – and as far away as Grand Bay! – joined us from 6 – 9 pm.

The youth enjoyed a bouncy castle, French fries, snow cones, popcorn, games, and so much more!

Our neighbours at the Lofts on York shared this picture with us:

Our games were led by Kade from Corbett Wesleyan and the pizza party prize was won by the youth group at the Chapel of Living Water. The grand prize winner of the Air Pod Pros was a youth from Faith Baptish Church.

Our musical guest this year was Jachin Israelson, a Christian Rap artist from the Fredericton area. His most recent album, Seasons, was released on October 20, 2023! You can find him on Spotify.

Our worship service was led by the worship team from Douglas Baptist.

We heard about Day One from Pastor Luke of Journey Wesleyan as our guest speaker. He shared the story of Daniel and Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego at King Nebuchadnezzar’s court. Each day was a new day for Daniel to pray to God and keep with his teaching.

The FYR, of course, was MCed by our own Pastor Nikki

For more information, check out the Fredericton Youth Rally (FYR) Facebook page.


13. Reverend Ross Watters Ordination Recap

The BSBC congregation were thrilled to share in the Ordination Service of Reverend Ross Watters on October 22, 2023. We welcomed Rev. Dr. Paul Beautyman, mentor to Pastor Ross, as our guest speaker. Dr. Beautyman reminded us that as Jesus moved through the field of ripe grain with his disciples, he was walking with them. Ross’s journey with us has just started and we will need to walk with him through the highs and lows as we continue on this journey with Ross and with Jesus as our guide.

We are so thankful for Julianne Moore and Denise Mersereau and the rest of the team that put this beautiful service together. The Call to Worship by Eden, Ariel, and Zion was priceless. Ross felt our love when the audience stood en masse to affirm his call.

The in-person assembly included people from our church family as well as members of the Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada, Acadia Divinity College, and the York Association of Baptist Churches for an approximate total of 250 attendees. We were joined by 329 other friends and family who viewed this service on YouTube!

If you missed the service, you can watch it on YouTube by clicking the link below.  

Congratulations Reverend Ross Watters!



14. Mandarin Baptism

God always give us surprises – like the baptism on Sunday. It wasn’t on our schedule, but it was on God’s schedule.  

In the same way, I tell you, there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.” Luke 15:10.

Let us share the joy with brother Hao Zhu and his family.

Blessings,

Pastor Changbin Tian


15. Programming for the Fall

If you would like more information on our Fall Programming, please click the link below.

Check out the details


16. Pastoral Care

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.

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

  • Pastor 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 Pastor 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

Contact Details

Church Office

506-458-8348

naomi.phillips@bsbc.nb.ca

bsbc@bsbc.nb.ca

Pastor Ross Watters

506-282-3443

ross@bsbc.nb.ca

Pastor Nikki Leftley

506-282-1075

nikki@bsbc.nb.ca

Rev. Kevin Culberson

506-260-6240

culberson.kevin@gmail.com

Denise Mersereau, Chair of Deacons

506-262-0197

ddmersereau@gmail.com


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. NextGen Ministry

Children @ BSBC

Scouting Boys Elementary, Aged 5-10 years: Wednesdays, 6:30 – 8:30 pm (Gym)

BSBC offers a scouting program for boys from kindergarten to Grade 5. Outdoor adventures, fun activities, and community service projects are used to teach boys how to live the great commission and to love God and our neighbours. Meetings will be held weekly in the church gym. For more information, please contact the church office at 458-8348 or bsbc@bsbc.nb.ca.

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

We welcome all of our youth and children to join us at 9:30 am! Please bring your children to their respective areas. There will be someone in the connection center to help direct you to the correct location. Please remember to pick up your children from their classrooms at 10:15 am. Our children will be joining us in our worship services until 10:45 am.

Youth @ BSBC

YOUTH GROUP: Sunday Evenings 6:30 – 8:30 pm

Youth group will be happening on Sunday evenings from 6:30 – 8:30 pm with doors open at 6:00 pm in the sanctuary. The new format will run both high school and middle school youth in simultaneous and separate events.

Middle schoolers will remain in the sanctuary for their large theme event from 6:30 – 7:30 pm. We will branch out to the gym and fellowship hall or other areas in the church as necessary. At 7:30 pm, the middle school youth will move to the assembly area, 3rd floor, FLC for a chat and devotional from 7:30 – 8 pm, moving into a hangout time from 8 – 8:30 pm. The youth group evening will end at 8:30 pm when parents pick up their youth.

High schoolers will be in the assembly area, 3rd floor, FLC from 6:30 – 7 pm for a hangout time and moving into a chat and devotional from 7 – 7:30 pm. The high school youth will move to the sanctuary, gym, or fellowship hall for their large theme event from 7:30 – 8:30 pm. The youth group evening will end at 8:30 pm when parents pick up their youth.

Youth Bible Study: Tonight Wednesday, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm (Third floor)

Tonight, we will be chatting about our next series that we will be doing as a youth Bible study group. Youth grades 6 – 12 are welcome to join Alyse Wilton & Pastor Nikki for Bible study on Wednesday evenings from 6:30 – 8:00 pm. Even if you did not come last week, you are welcome to come this week, all are welcome!  For more information, please reach out to Pastor Nikki at youth.bsbc.nb@gmail.com.

Greenhouse Band/Youth Choir: Wednesdays, 6:00 pm (Barnabas Center)

If you are a middle school or high school student interested in learning to sing or play instruments at our monthly Greenhouse Services and/or special events in the Gym and Sanctuary, rehearsal times are from 6:00 – 6:30 pm. No previous experience necessary in order to join! Please contact Julianne Moore, julianne.d.moore@gmail.com, text (506) 261-0876

Scouting Boys Grades 6 – 12: Thursday, November 2, 7:00 – 9:00 pm (Gym)

BSBC offers a bi-weekly scouting program for middle and high school boys, aged 11 – 18 years. The middle and high school group will meet bi-weekly on Thursday evenings, next evening is November 2. For more information, please contact the church office at 458-8348 or bsbc@bsbc.nb.ca.

Youth Group Short Films Night: Sunday, 6:30pm – 8:30pm

This coming Sunday, youth will have the opportunity to create their very own short youth group appropriate skits in groups and share them later to the larger group. Youth are invited to bring their energy and creative side for a great evening of working together! All those grades 6 – 12 are welcome and, invite your friends. We look forward to seeing you Sunday at 6:30pm!

Friends Are Us Puppets: Friday Evening Practice Will Resume in January

Have you ever wondered how a puppet show gets made? All middle and high school youth are invited to join Chris Graves for an hour of fun and fellowship while using our puppets.


18. Fresh Start Young Adults Group

Our Young Adults ministry, Fresh Start, continues to meet on Tuesday nights from 7 - 9 p.m. 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. This Sunday’s Worship Gatherings: Nov. 5

19. This Sunday’s Worship Gatherings: Nov. 5

This Sunday, we will be worshipping at the Lord’s Table.

The gym worship service will be under the musical leadership of Julianne Moore and friends.  In the sanctuary, the worship service will under the musical leadership of Gloria Tranquilla, pianist, and David Steeves, organist, and featuring the Men’s Choir and a Double Quartet.

This Sunday, Pastor Keith will be speaking in the sanctuary. Of his sermon, “Habits of the Heart”, he writes, “In Mark 4:1-20 we have a unique opportunity to reflect on an extended teaching of Jesus, as he illustrates the various conditions of the human heart in the parable of the sower. When we hear God’s word, how do we respond? Do we put off any immediate reaction out of fear or concern for our popularity? Are we more interested in acquiring material possessions than enjoying the treasures of the kingdom of God? Alternatively, this parable challenges us to respond with joy and repentance as we seek to activate the word of God in our lives and be part of an abundant and fruitful harvest.” We will have an Act of Remembrance and Veronique Dumais will be presenting the Remembrance Wreath.

In the gym, Pastor Ross will be sharing his sermon, “Growing Young Part 1”. He will be looking at the book of Mark 6:30 – 44. We will have an Act of Remembrance and Neil Livingstone will be presenting the Remembrance Cross.

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


20. Community Events

Dance Fredericton Danse Inc

Dance Fredericton Danse Inc, a nonprofit organization, is accepting donations of outerwear which can pass for Victorian Era garments for use in their Nutcracker ballet.

  • What: Adult and youth sizes, male and female. Wool peacoats, fur coats, velvet/velour or corduroy. No down coats or modern looking materials please.

  • Where: Items can be dropped off at the Dance Fredericton studio at 20 York Street (door off of the back parking lot of the Justice building, near the blue storage container)

  • When: Sat Nov 3 or Sat Nov 11 from 3 - 4:30 pm

  • Dance Fredericton Danse Inc

    Dance Fredericton Danse Inc, a nonprofit organization, is accepting donations of outerwear which can pass for Victorian Era garments for use in their Nutcracker ballet.

     

    • What: Adult and youth sizes, male and female. Wool peacoats, fur coats, velvet/velour or corduroy. No down coats or modern looking materials please.

    • Where: Items can be dropped off at the Dance Fredericton studio at 20 York Street (door off of the back parking lot of the Justice building, near the blue storage container)

    • When: Sat Nov 3 or Sat Nov 11 from 3 - 4:30 pm

     

    Newcomer Community Gathering

    David Coons invites you to a Newcomer Community Gathering hosted by your MLA with your city councillor on November 9 @ 7 pm with Cassandra LeBlanc at Stepping Stones Seniors Center, 15 Saunders Street.

     

    Forest Hill United Church

    Remembrance Day War Time Menu Luncheon – On Saturday November 11 from noon to 1:30, Forest Hill United Church will be serving a Remembrance Day Luncheon with a war time menu of Baked Beans, Brown Bread and War Cake, Tea, Coffee or Juice.  Take out meals are available and there are tables if you wish to enjoy your meal in the hall.  Libby and Brian Cassidy will be playing war and peace music during the meal.  Adults are $12.00 and children $6.00.  To order your meals as take out or eat in, please sign up before November 5 at either church entrance, or leave a message at the church office 506-455-0988 or Foresth.office@bellaliant.com.

     

    Green Hill Lake Camp

    We are excited to announce our family dinner Christmas at the Lake will take place Saturday, November 25th, storm date Dec 2nd, from 4:00 – 6:00 pm, at the campsite, 40 Greenhill Lake Road, Greenhill Lake, NB. For more information, please email info@greenhill.ca.


21. This Week at BSBC

Please note: FLC stands for Family Life Centre

Wednesday, Nov. 1

10:00 Senior’s Exercise (Gym)

10:00 Mandarin New Life Bible Study (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)

11:00 Organ Practice

12:00 Men’s Basketball (Gym)

12:30 Invitation to Prayer (Sanctuary)

5:30 Church Family Potluck (Main Kitchen, Gym Building and Gym)

6:00 Greenhouse Band/Youth Choir (Barnabas Center)

6:30 Library Committee meeting (Boardroom, 3rd Floor, Family Life Center)

6:30 Youth Bible Study (Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, Family Life Center)

6:30 Scouting Boys K-Grade 5 (Gym)

6:45 Choir / Ensemble Rehearsal (Choir Room, 2nd Floor, Connections Center)

Thursday, Nov. 2

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

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

9:00 Benevolent Ministries (Gym Building)

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

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

12:30 Invitation to Prayer (Sanctuary)

1:30 Book of John Bible Study (Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC)

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

2:00 Windsor Court (Offsite)

6:30 Ladies Bible Study, The Hiding Place (Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC)

6:30 Handbell Choir (Sanctuary)

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

7:00 BoM Finance Committee

7:00 Mandarin Choir (Choir Room, 2nd Floor, Connections Center)

7:00 Scouting Boys Grade 6 - 12 (Gym)

Friday, Nov. 3

10:00 Senior’s Exercise (Gym)

12:00 Men’s Basketball (Gym)

12:30 Invitation to Prayer (Sanctuary)

7:00 Mandarin Fellowship (KidzTown, 2nd Floor FLC & Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)

7:00 Parent Supervised Youth Hang-Out (Gym & 3rd Floor, FLC)

Saturday, Nov. 4

10:00 Gym Set-Up (Gym)

1:00 Worship Team Practice (Gym)

Sunday, Nov. 5

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

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

9:30 Together in Prayer (Counselling Centre, 2nd Floor, Gym Building)

9:30 Child/Youth Sunday School (Various Rooms, FLC)

9:30 Adult Coffee Time (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)

9:30 Friends Are Us Puppets (2nd Floor, KidzTown)

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

10:30 Contemporary Service (Gym)

10:30 Traditional Service (Sanctuary)

10:50 Preschool Classes (Nursery & Preschool Area, 1st Floor, FLC)

10:50 KidzTown Classes (KidzTown, 2nd Floor, FLC)

11:30 Library Open After Services (Connection Center)

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

6:30 Youth Groups (Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC & Gym)

Monday, Nov. 6

7:30 Daniel Plan (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)

10:00 Senior’s Exercise (Gym)

12:00 Men’s Basketball (Gym)

12:30 Invitation to Prayer (Sanctuary)

6:30 Social Action Team (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)

Tuesday, Nov. 7

10:00 Pastoral/Planning Meeting (Admin Office)

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

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

12:30 Invitation to Prayer (Sanctuary)

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

5:30 Sports Friends (8 - 10 yrs) (Gym)

6:30 Sports Friends (11 - 13 yrs) (Gym)

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

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

Wednesday, Nov. 8

10:00 Senior’s Exercise (Gym)

10:00 Mandarin New Life Bible Study (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)

12:00 Men’s Basketball (Gym)

12:30 Invitation to Prayer (Sanctuary)

5:30 Church Family Potluck (Main Kitchen, Gym Building and Gym)

6:00 Greenhouse Band/Youth Choir (Barnabas Center)

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

6:30 Library Committee Meeting (Boardroom, 3rd Floor, FLC)

6:30 Scouting Boys K-Grade 5 (Gym)

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

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