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“SERMON NOTES”
March 1st — Scripture: _____________________________________________
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March 8th — Scripture: ______________________________________________
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March 15th — Scripture: ____________________________________________
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March 22nd — Scripture: ____________________________________________
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March 29th — Scripture: ____________________________________________
Sermon Topic: _____________________________________________________
PRAYER . . . Now that I have listened and learned, now LORD, help me to live
according to Your Word. Amen
“High Noon” Prayer Service & Bible Study, Tuesday
Mid-week Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7 PM — 7:45 PM
Youth Bible Study, Wednesday, 7 PM — 8:30 PM
Adult Bible Study , Wednesday, 7:45 PM — 8:30 PM
Deacon C. Leslie Williams, Chairman Deacon Ministry, 757-393-2424
Trustee Michael E. Kearney, Sr., Chairman Trustee Ministry, 757-606-3137
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Church Office: 757- 399-6730 Church Fax: 757- 399-6358 Transportation: 757-726-3334
Web site www.newfbct.org Facebook NewFirstBaptistChurchTaylorsville
NEW FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (TAYLORSVILLE)
For your fellowship in the gospel from the first day until now; Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a
good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ. Philippians 1:5-6
ANNOUNCEMENTS / BULLETIN UPDATES … Please submit in “writing” by the 15th of each month for the following month in order for them to appear in the Monthly Bulletin or to be included in the Monthly Announcements. Drop off at the Church Office, use the Church Office Mailbox, or email [email protected]. Announcement forms are located in the foyer and on the church website.
Church Office Hours: Monday: Church Clerk / Secretary Out of the Office. Tuesday: 12 PM — 6 PM Wednesday: 10 AM — 4 PM & 6 PM — 6:45 PM Thursday: 10 AM — 4 PM Friday: 10 AM — 4 PM
ORDER OF WORSHIP
Musical Prelude & Praise Period
Come Let Us Worship - Invocation
Congregational Hymn
Scripture - Prayer
Choral Response
Welcome & Fellowship Period
Announcements & Pastoral Reflections
Giving of Tithes & Offerings
Special Presentation ~ Angels with
Wings Praise Dance Ministry (2nd Sunday — 11:15 AM)
“Birthday March”
(3rd Sunday — 11:15 AM)
Sermonic Selection(s)
“The Preached Word”
Invitation to Christian Discipleship
“We ask that all congregants move closer to the center as we celebrate
together as a church family” (1st Sunday —”Holy Communion”)
Reading of the Church Covenant (1st Sunday)
Holy Communion (1st Sunday) Altar Call (Last Sunday)
Benediction
CD’s are available for each service for a Donation for $5.00 each. Please see Brother Cornell Ballard or Trustee Jeff Gaines, Media Ministry
New First Baptist Church (Taylorsville) 2720 Turnpike Road, Portsmouth, VA 23707
Rev. Dr. William J. Smith, Jr., Pastor
March 2015 — 7 AM & 11:15 AM Services In Reverence to the Holy Spirit, we request that there be no walking during
Prayer, Reading of Scripture and Ministering of THE WORD.
7AM / 11:15 AM Worship Services
March 1st — Deacons P. Burke, Sr./ R. Reid Hebrews 10:4-10 Trusteette Joycetine Burton
Welcome Sister LaVerne Blount Sister Velma Banks
March 8th — Deacons C. Elliott / L. Williams
Psalm 19:1-7
Welcome Sister Clivel Banks Sister Mildred Ballard
March 15th — Deacons D. Hall / M. Elliott, II John 3:14-18
Welcome Sister Sheila Sessoms Sister Edith McLellan
March 22nd — Deacon T. Jones
Philippians 2:5-11
Welcome Sister Emily Harris
March 29th — Deacons R. Stateman / R. Reid John 12:12-16
Welcome Sister Deloise Bazemore Sister Keisha Lennex
March 22nd @ 11:15 AM — “Youth in Charge” Worship Leader Master Juwan Gaines Scripture Master Dominic Godfrey Prayer Master T’Aundre Scarborough Welcome Miss Monique Godfrey Announcements Miss Lelia Ward Offering Miss Katrina Mayo Miss Quadeja Mayo “Youth Altar Call” Brother Linwood Joyner, II
Master Juwan Gaines
Where Are They Now? From September 25, 2011 to the Present
Juwan is the son of Trustee Jeffrey and Sister Shelia Gaines, Sr. and the brother of Jeffrey Gaines, II. He is a 10
th grade student at Oscar
Smith High School in Chesapeake where his school activities include singing with the Gospel Choir and participating with the Youth
Mission. Juwan goals are to become a pastor and a chef. His favorite pastimes are listening to Karen Clark Sheard and Shirley Caesar, loves dressing up for church, and hanging with his true friends.
Juwan continues to be an active member of the Youth Ministry singing with the Steelettes Youth Choir, member of the Junior Missionary Ministry, and attending the Junior Boys Sunday School class, Youth Bible Study, and Vacation Bible School. You can always find Juwan worshipping at the 7 AM and the 11:15 AM Services. His favorite scripture, Philippians 4:13, “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me” and his favorite Christian song, “I Got Jesus and That’s Enough”.
May he continue to grow in the Lord. Let’s give our Youth in the Spotlight, Juwan Gaines, a loud “Bless You”. We are thankful to have Juwan as part our Youth Ministry.
Ashburn, Sister Helen
Askew, Sister Mary
Bazemore, Sister Jean
Bowman, Sister Beulah
Boyd, Sister Minnie
Breckenridge-Haywood,
Sister Mae
Burke, Deaconess Julia
Burton, Sister Ora
Cuffee, Sister Dorothy
Daniels, Brother Mack
Ellis, Sister Mable E.
Grant, Sister Alma
Griffin, Brother Darnell
Haywood, Sister Deloris
Hollis, Sister Valerie
Hunter, Sister Gussie
Hurdle, Sister Mae Bell
Johnson, Sister Eunice
Jones, Sister Emma
Jordan, Sister Rethea
Lennex, Brother Ronoker
Lynch, Sister Gwendolyn
Mack, Sister Vanessa
McPherson, Sister Hattie
Mills, Sister Irene
Moore, Sister Allie Mae
Nibblett, Brother John
Mitchell, Sister Emily P.
Pierce, Brother John
Porter, Sister Mary W.
Richardson, Sister Pauline
Rodgers, Sr., Brother Frank &
Rodgers, Sister Doris
Rodgers, Jr., Brother Frank
Scott, Sister Hazel
Shoulders, Sister Florence
Stephenson, Jr., Brother Brogie
Stephenson, Sister Lethia
White, Sister Mae
NURSING CARE FACILITIES
Hall, Sister Doris
Horton, Sister Estelle
Jones, Sister Pearlie
Jones, Sister Rosetta
Riddick, Brother Dillard
Stevens, Sister Gussie
HOSPITAL
Diggs, Sister Kimberly
REMEMBERING OUR OUT-TOWN FAMILY
Sister Erma Ford
Sister Maggie Jordan
Sister Rosa Wilkerson
Sister Eldred Young
“OUR PRAYER LIST” SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSONS @ 9:30 AM
March 1st The Lamb of God — John 1:29-34 March 8th The Promise of a Comforter — John 14:15-26 March 15th The Spirit of Truth — John 16:4-15 March 22nd Receive the Holy Spirit — John 20:19-23
March 29th Coming in the Name of the Lord — Mark 11:1-11
Applebee's Flapjack Fundraiser — Youth Development Ministry
will have their annual Applebee's Flapjack Fundraiser on Saturday, March 21st from 8AM to 10AM at Applebee's, Chesapeake
Square (4132 Portsmouth Blvd, Chesapeake, VA 23321). Tickets available for $10.00 each. (Take-out available.) Please see any member of the YDM. All youth that are interested in participating, please see Bro. Berton White
to sign-up and obtain permission forms by Sunday, March 8th!
Easter Eggstravaganza — YDM will have their annual Easter Eggstravaganza
on Saturday, April 4, 2015 from 11AM to 2PM at NFBCT. Any youth interested in attending, please sign up in the Fellowship Hall by Sunday, March 29th! We
invite you to bring a neighbor, a friend, and/or relative, just sign them up! If any adults would like to volunteer, please complete a volunteer form in the Fellowship Hall and return to Bro. Linwood Joyner or
Sister Gloria White by Sunday, March 29th.
Mr. Roland & Mrs. Clementine Holland March 14, 1962 ~ 53 Years
Mr. John & Mrs. Jean Snipes March 29, 2003 ~ 12 Years
Julia Burke 01
Eva M. May 02
Kimberly Diggs 03
June B. Fulford 03
Estelle Martin 03
Hester Perry 04
William Haywood, Sr. 04
Jacqueline Horton 04
Lillie B. Williams 04
Rev. James E. Wynn, Sr. 04
Mashonda Askew 06
Rosie Price 06
Eldred Young 06
William Cross 08
Mary Fowlkes 23
Alethea Jones 23
Nadine Ogburn 23
Brandon Early 24
Clifton Harmon 25
Francis Bullock 26
Elsie Thompson 26
Cornell Ballard 29
Maewarren Jones 29
Phyllis Blount 30
Alma Grant 30
Katrina Harris 30
Bruce Jones 31
Lula Parker 31
Juwan Gaines 10
Nicole Childers 12
Shaniya George 15
James Glover, Jr. 16
Bertha Boone 19
Talma King 18
Shirley Patillo 18
Frances Williams 18
Rolandus Ballard 19
Velma Banks 20
Kiara Cherry 20
Mary Greene 20
Sharon Hainsworth 20
WHAT INCREASES YOUR RISK FOR SHINGLES
You must have had chickenpox to get shingles.
Being older than 50.
Having a weakened immune system due to another disease, such as diabetes or HIV infection.
Experiencing stress or trauma.
Having cancer or receiving treatment for cancer.
Taking medicines that affect your immune system, such as steroids or medicines that are taken after having an organ transplant.
WHEN TO CALL A DOCTOR If you think you have shingles, see a doctor as soon as possible. Early treatment with antiviral medicines may help reduce pain and prevent complications of shingles, such as postherpetic neuralgia (pain that does not go away within 1 month and may last for months or even years after shingles heals.) If you still feel intense pain for more than 1 month after the skin heals, see your doctor. Getting your pain under control right away may prevent nerve damage that may cause pain that lasts for months or years. For additional information: www.webmd.com
SHINGLES — TOPIC OVERVIEW A painful skin rash caused by the varicella zoster virus. Shingles usually appears in a band, a strip, or a small area on one side of the face or body.
Shingles is most common in older adults and people who have weak immune systems because of stress, injury, certain medicines, or other reasons. Most people who get shingles will get better and will not get it again. But it is possible to get shingles more than once.
Shingles occurs when the virus that causes chickenpox starts up again in your body. After you get better from chickenpox, the virus "sleeps" (is dormant) in your nerve roots. In some people, it stays dormant forever. In others, the virus "wakes up" when disease, stress, or aging weakens the immune system. Some medicines may trigger the virus to wake up and cause a shingles rash. But after the virus becomes active again, it can only cause shingles, not chickenpox.
You can't catch shingles from someone else who has shingles. But there is a small chance that a person with a shingles rash can spread the virus to another person who hasn't had chickenpox and who hasn't gotten the chickenpox vaccine. Symptoms happen in stages.
1) At first you may have a headache or be sensitive to light. You may also feel like you have the flu but not have a fever.
2) Later, you may feel itching, tingling, or pain in a certain area. The rash turns into clusters of blisters. The blisters fill with fluid and then crust over. It takes 2 to 4 weeks for the blis-ters to heal, and they may leave scars.
3) You could also feel dizzy or weak. Or you could have long-term pain or a rash on your face, changes in your vision, changes in how well you can think, or a rash that spreads. If you have any of these problems from shingles, call your doctor right away.
TREATMENT OVERVIEW
Shingles is treated with medicines. These medicines include antiviral medicines and medicines for pain.
Starting antiviral medicine right away can help your rash heal faster and be less painful. So if you think you may have shingles, see your doctor right away.
Good home care also can help you feel better faster. Take care of any skin sores, and keep them clean. Take your medicines as directed. If you are bothered by pain, tell your doctor. He or she may write a prescription for pain medicine or suggest an over-the-counter pain medicine.
Anyone who has had chickenpox can get shingles. You have a greater chance of getting shingles if you are older than 50 or if you have a weak immune system.
There is a shingles vaccine for adults. It lowers your chances of getting shingles and pre-vents long-term pain that can occur after shingles. And if you do get shingles, having the vaccine makes it more likely that you will have less pain and your rash will clear up more quickly. (Continued on next page . . . )
Nurses/Health Ministry
“MONTHLY HEALTH TIP” March 2015
Sister Lillie Beatrice Williams
Sister Williams (86 years of age) has been a member of New First
Baptist Church (Taylorsville) for 75 years. Sister Williams is the
sister of Sister Ora Burton; the aunt of Trustee Imn Burton and
spouse, Trusteette Joycetine Burton, Vanessa B. Hinton, Kathy
Burton-Bell, and Cynthia Harrison; and the great aunt of Tammara
Hinton, Torrey Hinton, and Wayne Hinton, Jr.; the sister-in-law
of Deaconess Frances Williams; and the aunt and great aunt of many
more nieces and nephews.
Sister Williams has been very active in her community: Member of Martha Chapter #10
O.E.S. (62 years) Former member of the Cavalier Manor Senior Citizens (20 years) and
Pianist for the group (8 years) Member of the Les Hirondelles Social Club which did
special programs for the William T. Hall Convalescent Home (8 years) Member of the
Community Club for Teenagers (The Young Women’s Club) serving as assistant leader
discussing problems encountered by them Member of the Joseph E. Parker Exercise Class
until about five years ago.
As an active member of the church, ministry involvement includes attending the Sunday
School Adult Ladies Class #1, Sunday School Pianist (over 68 years), Ushers Ministry
(Honorary Status now due to health), Senior Missionary Ministry, Vacation Bible School
Adult Class and Pianist until the year 2000, and one of the sponsors for the Christmas
Program (served as pianist during the earlier years). Sister Williams’ favorite scripture is
Psalm 23 and her favorite Christian song is “If I Can Help Somebody.”
Under the leadership of Rev. William A. Roberts, Sister Williams was a member of the
Roberts Loyal Workers Ministry and the Special Projects Ministries in which she worked
with other persons in cleaning the church and allowing the money to be used toward the
payment of pews. She also assisted others with the sale of dinners from her parents’ home
and the sale of pies, hot dogs, hamburgers, fried crabs, and watermelon from a booth. (The
first church was destroyed by fire and this effort continued until the present building was
constructed). She assisted with the selling of tickets, collection of tickets, and the
monitoring of the buses for the Sunday School Outings to the Beach under the leadership of
Rev. Roberts and later, Rev. Dr. T. Melvin Steele. She participated with the Activity
Ministry; participating on programs at an early age and in most plays presented.
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Sister Williams organized the Young People’s Choir to sing on special programs under
Rev. Roberts. In 1945, she went off to college and upon her return in 1949, she resumed
the position as organist and the choir served each Fourth Sunday and continued under
Rev. Steele. The Young People’s Choir also had the opportunity to sing for several half
hour programs on Channel 27 during her tenure as organist. After 20 years of working
with the Young People’s Choir, she resigned to spend time with her terminally ill sister.
Upon the death of her youngest sister, whose husband was in the Army, Sister Williams
took care of and raised her four year old daughter and ten year old son while still
working. The daughter became a Registered Nurse and later graduated from Law
School. The son served in the Army, completed college, and later became a Surgical
Assistant.
As a graduate of Virginia State University in Petersburg, she became a teacher and
retired with a total of 36 years of service. She has been retired for about 26 years and is
still caring for children while their parents work.
What Sister Williams loves about New First Baptist Church (Taylorsville) — The friendly cooperative spirit of adults and youth especially when asked to
participate in various activities
The devoted Sunday School Leaders and Teachers
The inspirational singing of the choirs and the excellent music played by the
musicians
The opportunities for the children to take an active part in the services and other
activities (use their talents and growing)
The inspirational messages delivered from the spiritual leaders in a manner that all
can understand and from them receiving something helpful
Looking at the decorations seems to put a smile on your face and say, “Come on in
for a pleasant stay.”
She also enjoys the very lively, clear, and exciting manner in which the
announcements are delivered and she appreciates the monthly “Health Tips”
which has been found to be very useful to some of us
Lastly, it gives her great joy to see and hear the young adults do the “Altar Call”
with the youth. The topics are well chosen and are discussed in a manner that
seems to demand everyone’s attention because they often apply to everyone.
New First Baptist Church (Taylorsville) family has truly been blessed with the loving
and giving spirit of Sister Lillie B. Williams. Let’s give a loud “Thank You” and “Bless
You” to our Senior in the Spotlight for her 75 years of service to the Lord.
WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH!
On Sunday, March 8th, the History/Archives Ministry along with the
Women's Ministry invite you to view the "Women Making History"
display. This display will be set up in the fellowship hall and available
following the 7 AM and 11:15 AM Services.
Come take a look and be inspired!
“JOIN THE WOMEN'S MINISTRY”
On Friday March 27, 2015 for a trip to Hampton Coliseum to hear Joyce
Meyer, author, preacher, and teacher. Admission to this event is FREE.
We will depart from the church @ 5pm. A sign up sheet will be in the
fellowship hall. See Sister Keshia Lennex or First Lady Dennine Smith for
additional information. Last day to sign up: Sunday, March 22, 2015.
Sister Charlotte Felton, Women’s Ministry Leader
FEMALE USHER MINISTRY
Meeting — Saturday, March 7th and April 4th @ 12 Noon
Any female who is excited serving God and the congregation is invited to
become a member of the Female Usher Ministry.
Meetings are held — First Saturday of the month at 12 noon.
Sister Sophia Brown, Female Usher Ministry Leader
Saturday, March 28th 10 AM — 2 PM
Tutorial Ministry Career Role Model Day /
Career Development Workshop
Seminars for ALL Ages (K—Adults)
Monday, March 9th @ 6 PM
LEADERSHIP TEAM MEETING
Monday, March 2nd @ 6 PM — Joint Prayer Band
St. Paul Holiness Church — 1500 Elm Ave., Portsmouth
“WORSHIP & FELLOWSHIP”
Sunday, March 8th @ 4 PM NFBCT @ Ebenezer Baptist Church
Rev. LeRoy Hill, Jr. Pastor 728 Effingham St., Portsmouth
Sunday, March 15th @ 4PM NFBCT @ First Baptist Church,
South Portsmouth Rev. Warren Amlet, Pastor
1445 Centre Ave., Portsmouth
“MEN’S MINISTRY ANNIVERSARY”
The Men’s Ministry will observe its “Fifth Anniversary” on March 15, 2015
in the 11:15 service. We are asking all men to come and sit together
whether active or inactive because you are a part of the Men’s Ministry.
Our goal is to unite men in Bible study, prayer, ministry, fellowship,
and accountability.
Deacon Fred Rodgers, Ministry Leader
“MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVANCE”
The Men’s Ministry is planning to honor all of
our deceased veterans on Memorial Day,
Sunday, May 24, 2015.
You may contribute to this effort by submitting a
uniformed picture (preferred) or a regular picture of your
deceased veteran.
Please complete and submit information card (located in the fellowship hall)
along with the picture to the church office, Deacon Fred Rodgers or
Deacon Everett Brower by May 3, 2015. If it is a wallet size picture, please place
in an envelope.
“All pictures will be returned.”
Men’s Ministry: Next Meeting, Saturday, March 14th @ 9 AM
(Meeting 2nd Saturday of Each Month @ 9 AM)
Daylight Saving Time
Begins Sunday,
March 8th @ 2 AM
“Spring Forward
One Hour”
Join Us ! Every Tuesday 12 Noon - 1 PM
“High Noon” Prayer Service & Bible Study
Every Thursday 1 PM - 2 PM
Adult Computer Class
WEEK 1 Sunday, March 1st 7AM & 11:15 AM Holy Communion Sunday
Monday, March 2nd 6 PM Joint Prayer Band @ St. Paul Holiness Church, 1500 Elm Ave., Portsmouth 6 PM Angels with Wings Rehearsal 7 PM Hospitality Ministry Meeting
Tuesday, March 3rd 12 PM - 1 PM High Noon Prayer Service & Bible Study 6 PM Rev Dr. T. Melvin Steele Scholarship Ministry Meeting 6 PM Future Focus Team Meeting
Wednesday, March 4th 7 PM Mid-week Prayer Service — Female Usher Ministry in Charge 7 PM Youth Bible Study 7:45 PM Adult Bible Study
Thursday, March 5th 10 AM Senior’s Line Dance Session 1 PM - 2 PM Adult Computer Class 6 PM Youth Development Ministry Meeting (Nursery Classroom) 7 PM Concert Choir Rehearsal
Saturday, March 7th 9:30 AM Women’s Ministry Meeting 11 AM Young Adult Ministry Meeting 12 PM Female Usher Ministry Meeting 12 PM - 2 PM Angels with Wings Rehearsal 1 PM Helping Hand Ministry Meeting 2 PM Noon Day Prayer Band Nursing Home Fellowship — Autumn Care Nursing Home, 3610 Winchester Dr., Portsmouth
WEEK 2 Sunday, March 8th 7 AM & 11:15 AM Services 2 AM Daylight Saving Time Begins 7AM / 11:15 AM “Women Making History Display” 4 PM NFBCT @ Ebenezer Baptist Church, 728 Effingham St., Ports.
Saturday, March 28th 10 AM — 2 PM Career Role Model Day — Career Development Workshop (For All Ages — K to Adults)
Sunday, March 29th 7 AM & 11:15 AM Services “PALM SUNDAY & MISSIONARY SUNDAY”
11:15 AM Junior & Senior Missionary Ministry Anniversary
WEEK 5 Monday, March 30th 6 PM Angels with Wings Rehearsal 6 PM Deacon Ministry Meeting 6:30 PM Deaconess Ministry Meeting 7 PM Joint Board Ministry Meeting
Tuesday, March 31st 12 PM - 1 PM High Noon Prayer Service & Bible Study
Wednesday, April 1st BAPTISM 7 PM Mid-week Prayer Service — Male Chorus in Charge 7 PM Youth Bible Study 7:45 PM Adult Bible Study
Thursday, April 2nd Pastor & First Lady Smith’s Wedding Anniversary 10 AM Senior’s Line Dance Session 1 PM - 2 PM Adult Computer Class 6 PM Youth Development Ministry Meeting 7 PM Concert Choir Rehearsal
Friday, April 3rd “GOOD FRIDAY” 7 PM Good Friday Service @ NFBCT
Saturday, April 4th 11 AM - 2 PM YDM Easter Eggstravaganza 12 PM Female Usher Ministry Meeting 1 PM Helping Hand Ministry Meeting 2 PM Noon Day Prayer Band Nursing Home Fellowship — Autumn Care Nursing Home, 3610 Winchester Dr., Portsmouth
Monday, March 9th 6 PM LEADERSHIP TEAM MEETING
Tuesday, March 10th
12 PM - 1 PM High Noon Prayer Service & Bible Study 5 PM Widows/Widowers Ministry Meeting 6 PM Tutorial Ministry Meeting 6 PM Senior’s Ministry Meeting
Wednesday, March 11th 7 PM Mid-week Prayer Service — Helping Hand Ministry in Charge 7 PM Youth Bible Study 7:45 PM Adult Bible Study
Thursday, March 12th 1 PM - 2 PM Adult Computer Class 7 PM Male Chorus Rehearsal
Saturday, March 14th 9 AM Men’s Ministry Meeting 10 AM Male Usher Ministry Meeting 11 AM Nurses/Health Ministry Meeting 12 PM - 2 PM Angels with Wings Rehearsal 2 PM Noon Day Prayer Band Nursing Home Fellowship — Sentara Nursing Home, 4201 Greenwood Dr., Portsmouth 2:30 PM Steelettes Youth Choir Rehearsal
WEEK 3 Sunday, March 15th 7 AM & 11:15 AM Services 11:15 AM Men’s Ministry Anniversary 4 PM NFBCT @ First Baptist Church South Portsmouth, 1445 Centre Ave., Ports
Monday, March 16th 6 PM Angels with Wings Rehearsal 7 PM Trustee Ministry Meeting
Tuesday, March 17th 12 PM - 1 PM High Noon Prayer Service & Bible Study 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Food Pantry/Clothes Closet Open — Helping Hand Ministry
Wednesday, March 18th 7 PM Mid-week Prayer Service — History/Archives Ministry in Charge 7 PM Youth Bible Study 7:45 PM Adult Bible Study
Thursday, March 19th 10 AM Senior’s Line Dance Session 1 PM - 2 PM Adult Computer Class
Friday, March 20th “Spring Begins”
Saturday, March 21st 8 AM —10 AM YDM Applebee’s Flapjack Fundraiser, Chesapeake Square Ticket: $10 Each 11 AM Junior Missionary Ministry Meeting 12 PM - 2 PM Angels with Wings Rehearsal 1 PM Senior Missionary Ministry Meeting 2:30 PM Steelettes Youth Choir Rehearsal
WEEK 4 Sunday, March 22nd 7 AM & 11:15 AM Services 11:15 AM “Youth in Charge of Service
Monday, March 23rd 6 PM Angels with Wings Rehearsal
Tuesday, March 24th 12 PM - 1 PM High Noon Prayer Service & Bible Study 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Food Pantry/Clothes Closet Open—Helping Hand Ministry
Wednesday, March 25th 7 PM Mid-week Prayer Service — Hospitality Ministry in Charge 7 PM Youth Bible Study 7:45 PM Adult Bible Study
Thursday, March 26th 11 AM Trusteette Ministry Meeting 1 PM - 2 PM Adult Computer Class 7 PM Concert Choir Rehearsal