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Central Baptist Church of Westerly, 16 Elm Street, Westerly, RI 02891
the Good Word
Carrying News of God’s Work into the Community and World May 2017 Volume 10 Issue 5
CHURCH MEETINGS May 3
7:15 PM Mission Board
May 8
4:00 PM Board of Trustees
May 17
7:00 PM Board of Deacons
May 18
6:00 PM Board of Christian Ed.
May 22
7:00 PM Church Council
May 28
11:45 AM Annual Meeting
Worship With Us At Central Baptist
Adult Sunday School 9:00 AM
Worship Service and Children’s Sunday School 10:30 AM Fellowship Hour
11:45 AM
HOW TO CONTACT US
Church Office: e-mail
Telephone : [401] 596-4929
Newsletter submissions: e-mail
Pastor : e-mail
Website:
http://www.cbcwesterly.org
To see the newsletter in color, visit our website
He Has Risen! Easter 2017
Central Baptist Church of Westerly
CHURCH STAFF
Rev. Dr. Cal Lord, Jr., Pastor Lynn Dowding, Music Director
Cindy Capizzano, Administrator Paul Arnold, Custodian
Ray Deptulski, Jr., Custodian
Church Office Hours Monday—Friday , 9:00 AM—1:00 PM
NEWSLETTER TEAM
Suzanne Vanaman
Dot Marra Cindy Capizzano
and A host of other contributors
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Newsletter Deadline Articles for The Good Word,
are due the 15th of the month.
Please submit articles as a WORD document if possible.
e-mail all articles to: Suzanne Vanaman
NEEDLEWORKERS
First and Third Monday 9:30 AM
Come join us.
All women interested in any type of needlework, please
join us for fun and fellowship.
Men’s Breakfast May 6
Fellowship Hall 8:00 AM
ALL MEN INVITED
All Church Pot Luck Supper
Nancy Balentine’s home 35 Spruce Street,
Westerly
Bring a dish to share
Wednesday, June 7 , 5:45 PM Last Name A - C Desert
D - G Vegetable H - L Salad M - Z Main Dish
Wednesday, May 3, 5:45 PM
Last Name A - C Vegetable D - G Salad H - L Main Dish M - Z Desert
Friendship Circle Banquet
Haversham Restaurant May 15 — 5:30 PM
If you are planning to
attend, please contact Rita Harvey,
401-539-2295 or Ann Mason, 401-377-8847
by May 5.
WOMAN’S BANQUET Saturday, May 13, 5:30 PM
Cost: $10.00—adults 6.00—children, 6-12 yrs. Age 5 and under free
Invite your mother, daughters,
sisters and friends. Sign up in Fellowship Hall or call
the office.
Baptist Heritage Day
May 21 Mark your calendars now for our annual Baptist Heritage Day outdoor service and ice cream social. This is our way of
celebrating Neighbor Day in
Westerly.
Invite your friends to join
you.
Annual
Meeting
May 28
Annual Reports are due by May 1. If possible, submit reports via email, in
Word or Publisher format, to: [email protected]
Scholarship Application Forms
Forms for college
students are available in the office. If you can’t stop at the office, one can be emailed to you. They must be returned to the church office by
June 1.
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Pastor Cal’s Corner
We’ve been talking about doing this for five years. We finally made it happen this year. Thank you to our
many volunteers and all the great kids for two fun nights of Camp Out fun at Central Baptist Church
Dear Friends,
On Palm Sunday, along with the beautiful music and wonderful story of Christ’s triumphant entry into Jerusalem, we had the added joy of witnessing the baptism of Leah Hallamore and all three members of the Burnside family; Steve, Katy and Emma. What a joy to see such faith blossoming before us. Then we were blessed to welcome them into membership along with a lovely couple, Jennifer and Philip Bryan. As a pastor, I am grateful to be part of a congregation that is not only growing in numbers, but also with people who love the Lord.
On Maundy Thursday we shared the story of the Passover meal Jesus shared with his disciples in the Upper Room. Michael Grillo, Steve Contois and the choir gave us some moving musical selections to help us reflect on Jesus’ journey to the cross and the meaning of the Lord’s Supper.
On Easter morning we celebrated the resurrection with three different services. The day began with our fifth Community Sunrise service at Misquamicut Beach. It continued with our service at the Avondale Chapel and reached its finale with our celebration here in the church sanctuary. With flowers, music and a little drama we came together to praise God and celebrate his victory. It was a wonderful day.
Thank Yous all around! Thank you to Lynn Dowding, the choir, our children and musicians for the powerful music. Thank you to Brian Gerbutavich and his crew for the great breakfast. Thank you to Jean Smith and her Floral Committee for the wonderful memorial flower display. Thank you to Marie Bertsch and her crew for the fun filled Easter Egg Hunt. Thank you to Cindy in the office for all the prep work that needed to be done. Thank you to Jonathan Gibson and all who participated in our Easter vigil through the night. Thank you to Gary Trebisacci, the Trustees and the clean up crew who came in to help us get ready.
We are blessed here at Central Baptist. Look around you the next time you are at worship and say thank you to God for bringing us together to share the Good News that He lives.
Be blessed,
Cal
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March 2017
Actuals
March YTD Plan
Annual Plan
Income 19,880.94 19,672.50 303,238.00
Expense 28,680.11 30,623.42 308,472.00
Net (8,799.17) (10,950.92) (5,234.00)
Jan—Mar 2017
Actuals
92,779.03
90,185.58
2,593.45
YTD Plan
83,307.50
93,073.21
(9,765.71)
Treasurer’s Report
Prayer Team
For your convenience, we offer easy online giving, including automatic weekly or monthly giving using your checking account. You can check out the options on our website (www.cbcwesterly.org). Just click on the blue Donations button (top right) and then click the red Make a Donation button. The online giving site offers the same level of security for your information as bank websites. Each time your donation is sent, you’ll get an email acknowledgement of your tax-deductible gift, and you can print a report of your giving history. Also, you can add/edit/cancel any scheduled gift at any time. So take a look and see how online giving can help you!
Did you know… anyone who is over 70 ½ may realize income tax savings by designating their IRA RMD withdrawal as a “direct transfer” charitable contribution to Central Baptist Church. Check with your tax advisor for the details.
March donations returned to planned levels and expenses were low, so we ended the month with about $2,100 less of a deficit than planned. For the year to date amounts, we have a positive Net Income and, with your generous support and keeping our expenses under control, we may have no deficit at the end of the year! Thank you for continuing to support the ministries of Central Baptist Church as we celebrate this Easter season.
For God is the King of all the earth; sing to him a psalm of praise. Psalm 47:7
During the month of May the earth comes alive. The early morning is filled with the songs of the birds. The earth is colorful with flowers. We feel God’s presence all around us in His beautiful creation. Let’s not forget to praise Him for the beauty of this earth. All praise to Jehovah Elohim, the Eternal Creator.
Mission Trip to New Orleans July 29 - August 5th
We will be heading to New Orleans to help clean up and rebuild after recent tornados ripped through the area. If you can use a hammer, carry a rake, lift a paintbrush, visit with the elderly or work with animals, there is a place for you on our team. This is part of the ABCUSA "Til the Work is Done Campaign" this summer. One hundred dollar deposit by May 7th insures your spot on the team. Contact the pastor for more information.
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A MISSION TRIP?
Future Mission Trip Plans: We are going to pursue a short-term mission trip to either La Romana Hospital in the Dominican Republic or to Haiti next February or March. Speak to Pastor Cal if you are interested in further information.
Central Baptist goes Bowling to
benefit the WARM Center
Karen Stellmaker won the trophy for the low-est score. Seated: Karen Stellmaker, Jackie
Turner Standing: Rev. Cal Lord, Serena Bates, Richard Mann, Katy Burnside, Steve Burnside,
Michael Grillo
Board of Missions
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We are pleased to announce that the Mission Board has elected to support Pivot Ministries as part of our spending plan. Founded in 1970, Pivot Ministries is a residential treatment program for drug and alcohol addiction located in Bridgeport and Norwalk, CT. Pivot’s mission is to treat drug and alcohol addiction as a spiritual problem and to return the men to their families usefully whole. Pivot Ministries serves approximately 250 men per year throughout the Northeast and beyond and is known as a sanctuary for men in trouble. It is an integrated service delivery system, which includes three phases of living (Crisis, Stabilization and Transitional). The 16-month long men’s residential treatment ministry provides a safe and nurturing environment to apply the love and teaching of Jesus Christ. It is a structured program whereby each participant is expected to follow a rigorous schedule of daily activities which includes: personal counseling, a bible-based curriculum of study, life skills training, educational tutoring, AA meetings and chore duties. Each resident is assigned a pastoral counselor with whom they meet six sessions per month. In addition to guiding the men to develop spiritually, Pivot also holds regular dietary classes led by a nutritionist and consultation with a registered nurse. Regular attendance at the Bridgeport Community YMCA is also part of Pivot programming. Graduating to a new life of successful sober living requires employment. That’s why Pivot Ministries includes a GED component in its program, if needed. The curriculum also allows significant time for vocational training. After being introduced to a variety of industry skills, graduates qualify to live in our re-entry housing as they pursue a degree or establish full time employment. The Pivot Community Development Corporation (CDC) was founded in 2012 to establish small businesses offering the men training and employment in landscaping, horticulture and the building trades. Thank you for your prayers in support of Pivot Ministries’ men and program. Pivot Ministries, 485 Jane Street, Bridgeport, CT 06608. Need Help Now? Contact Pivot Ministries 24-hour Crisis Hotline: 203-336-9263 WARM meal schedule: May 26th Church Council, June 23rd Trustees. Jean Smith
The scriptures for the special offering this year provide a similar point of reference, an orientation for our lives — God is near; love one another in truth and action; feed those who are hungry; clothe those who are naked; welcome those who are strangers. These texts help us position ourselves in relation to God and to one another by reminding us of our call to be here for one another, loving one another as God has loved us. Our destination, where our map pin sits, is near to the heart of God, is alongside our
neighbors who are suffering. This year our offering theme is “You are here.” By this simple statement, we glorify God’s faithful presence, affirm that Christ is uniquely present in those whom we serve, and celebrate how you are here for your neighbors in their times of need. One Great Hour of Sharing is present for people near and far in moments of crisis and calm because of your partnership and generosity. We have been present, so you also have been present. You are here — in Nicaragua, where women are given the training and tools to cultivate home gardens to provide nutritious food for their families. You are here — in West Virginia, where communities rebuild after flooding claims lives and livelihoods. You are here — in Lebanon, Hungary, Mexico, the United States, and elsewhere around the world, where refugees are receiving food, water, and medicine with dignity, as our partners offer aid and accompaniment. Often we receive notes from those who have experienced disasters, expressing thanks because “One Great Hour of Sharing was here.” In times of loss or struggle, after a fire or flood, and when communities struggle to overcome the chronic absence of water, food, or economic opportunity, the church is present through the work of One Great Hour of Sharing. Through your gifts, you are here. Envelopes are provided in the bulletin for your donation. Thank you, The CBC Mission Board
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First floor. Across from water fountain. LIBRARY NEWS
New Additions To The Library
Christian Living Kingdom Man - Tony Evans The author challenges men to become what God has intended them to be. Men who seek God’s purpose in their lives, live lives marked by integrity, and demonstrate the willingness to be a strong leader and a loving family caregiver.
Prayer Fervent - Priscilla Shirer “A women’s battle plan for serious, specific, and strategic prayer.” The author addresses topics she identifies as affecting women the most: personal identity, family, regrets, temptations, pressures and fears. Shirer guides the reader in developing personalized prayer strategies to meet the challenges faced by women today. “Fervent is a hands-on, knees-down, never-give-up action guide” to purposeful prayer.
Family Life Raising Kids in an Entitled World - Kristen Welch This book is an important “read” for parents seeking guidance in rearing children in a fast-paced, instant gratification culture. The author details how one family approached the task of raising grateful, emotionally strong children in our contemporary culture. Of interest is the author’s use of a “Cell Phone Contract Between Parent & Child” and a “Christian Parent Manifesto.”
Fiction The Healing Quilt - Wanda Brunstetter
Woman of Courage Wanda Brunstetter
These Books and other recent additions can be found in the Library Corner in Fellowship Hall. Visit the Library located on the Nursery School Hallway – Ground Floor. CD copies of Sunday Worship services are available in the Media Section of the library. Contact the Church office if you would like to receive a copy on a regular basis in the mail.
PLEASE RETURN OR RENEW ALL LIBRARY MATERIALS!
THE SHED - St. Pauly Textile Inc. is a Western NY based, family owned for-profit company and an A+ member of the Better Business Bureau. Their goal is to get USEABLE clothing to people who can use it, here in the U.S. and in developing countries, while having a meaningful impact in our local communities. According to the EPA, 85% of clothing in the U.S. is thrown away. This means that only about 15% of clothing that could potentially be re-used is collected using existing methods. There is an enormous global need for used clothing. St. Pauly is able to distribute clothing to organizations and people all over the world who could use it. All of the clothing and textiles that they collect are used by someone
somewhere. St. Pauly can also give clothing locally, if there is a need. Organizations like CBC that host the sheds are free to use clothing from the shed for rummage sales, clothing give-aways, and any other circumstances where it is needed. How this works: Community members drop off clothing at the shed. St. Pauly Textile Inc. purchases the clothing from us. Central Baptist gets to use the money that we receive from St. Pauly in order to support our mission projects. St. Pauly sells and distributes the clothing that they purchase all over the US and World to organizations such as foreign governments, relief organizations, the U.N., private companies and the U.S. government. This is the most cost effective way for these organizations around the globe to get large quantities of clothing for people in communities that they represent. All clothing is sold for pennies on the pound by St. Pauly Textile Inc, in large quantities at a time. All donations should be in plastic bags. The truck makes a collection every week or two based on volume.
Central Baptist Church of Westerly
VBS Planning Theme and Dates We are so excited to announce that we have selected our program for this summer. It is Maker Fun Factory “Created by God—-built for a purpose” We can’t wait to begin putting together the staff and program for this exciting adventure. Vacation Bible School is tentatively scheduled for June 26—30, 2017. The daily themes will be:
God made you God is for you God is always with you God will always love you God made you for a reason
Speak to Marie Bertsch or Pastor Cal if you want to volunteer. It is going to be a blast!
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Happy Birthday wishes were given to
Catherine Knight as she celebrated her 90th on
March 24.
Welcome to our newest members who joined our church on Palm Sunday. They are Leah Hallamore, Jennifer and Phillip Bryan,
Emma Burnside and Katy and Steve Burnside. Flanking our new members in the photo are Skip Terwilliger and Pastor Cal Lord.
Are you considering becoming a member of Central Baptist Church?
There are three ways to become a member:
1. Baptism 2. Transfer of letter from a previous church of which you were a member 3. Christian experience
Please speak to Pastor Cal or someone on the Board of
Deacons.
Central
Baptist choir participated in the Easter
Cantata “Welcome to Calvary” at First Baptist Church in
Hope Valley.
New Offering at Central Baptist !
Starts May 16
Zumba Classes
Tuesday nights at 5:00 pm
$10 per week or $120 for 16 weeks
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In the Spotlight By Nancy Balentine
Even though Joanne and Mark Faiola were classmates from junior high on to graduation from Westerly High, they barely knew each other. Decades later both were summoned to federal jury duty in Providence. The case involved Richard Hatch, the first winner of TV's "Survivor" and his failure to pay taxes on his windfall. Neither Joanne nor Mark ultimately served, but the process provided a reintroduction to each other and, subsequently, to their marriage in 2012. Joanne Sposato was born in Manhattan, New York, and, at one year old, moved to Westerly, her dad's hometown. She attended all Westerly schools. Her goal was to become a nurse, but she chose marriage instead, reared three children, always wanting to get more education. At age fifty she did. She enrolled in the New England Technical School and received an associate's degree in surgical technology. Along the way to her return to schooling, Joanne worked at a mushroom farm, in a postal facility, in nursing homes, and in several companies that made medical devices. She gave up her surgical tech job to return to the medical device work and retired from Medtronics. Referring to her days as a Brownie and Girl Scout, Joanne spoke of one of her leaders, Marcia Madson Hayes, as the mentor who opened her eyes and her heart. Marcia was a very active leader who introduced the girls to camping - and then to "primitive camping", to the love of nature, and, through music, even to early stirrings of allegiance to Christ. It was a surprise to me that girls were placed on a waiting list to get into a troop and that it was our own Emma Lloyd who had charge of the applications. Joanne speaks of her desire to "give back" as a plant for which Marcia Hayes provided the seed. Roll-on America, a roller skating rink in Groton (now Galaxy) provided Joanne a lot of fun. She became proficient in figures and dancing. Another interest has been card making - elegant, complicated cards which she learned from Anita Greene's sister Janice. Since joining Needleworkers she has learned to knit from Dot Marra. She attends tai chi classes as a physically therapeutic endeavor. Birds and squirrels get Joanne's and Mark's attention even before their own breakfast as they tend four feeders in winter and seven in summer. They feed squirrels peanuts in the shell and pinecone treats with peanut butter rolled in seeds. There are red squirrels, gray squirrels, chipmunks, rabbits, and on occasion a fox to delight the Faiolas watching via binoculars and monoculars. They have learned the birds' calls and identifying features... true birders. Joanne grew up in the Catholic tradition. A response to a knock on her door by folks from the Seventh Day Baptist Church loosened that connection. Those recruiters for Vacation Bible School impressed her and she sent her children. Eventually she herself was baptized in that church. There came a period of participation in other churches and not quite a year ago she became a member of Central Baptist. Her admiration for the pastor and the warmth of the congregation impelled her to join. Currently, she teaches Sunday school, is a Needleworker, Friendship Circle member, and a volunteer for collations. She remembers her good relationships with residents of nursing homes where she worked and is considering how she might serve in that way. Joanne's eagerness to serve God breaks through her shy nature - never more tested than her decision to participate in the church's mission trip to Oklahoma last July. As she said to me, "God has always been faithful - has kept my head above water in my deepest struggles."
Joanne Faiola
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THE POWER OF A SAVED LIFE John 19:25 - "Near the cross of Jesus stood His mother, and His mother's sister,
Mary the wife of Clopas and Mary Magdalene." (TNIV) With only four weeks separating Easter and Mother's Day this year, it seemed only appropriate to include something about both in this newsletter. I wasn't sure what it should be and then lo and behold I found it in my Power for Life Crystal Cathedral Bible. When I came across a commentary about the role women played in the ministry of Jesus as they followed Him, served Him, devoted themselves to Him. Women are mentioned so many times in so many Bible accounts that one has to take note of their loyalty and faith in Jesus. They stood there at the cross weeping in grief and they were the first to go to the tomb on the first Easter Day to minister to Him in what they thought would be death, and were overjoyed to find instead that He had risen - risen indeed. Their faith through Jesus' lifetime was exemplary and should be an inspiration to all. What follows is the commentary I found.
MARY MAGDALENE: THE POWER OF A SAVED LIFE! One of the most dramatic stories of a saved life is that of Mary Magdalene's! Her encounter with Jesus changed her life forever. Just a brief mention in the book of Luke provides the documentation that Jesus saved her from several infirmities and cast seven demons from her (Luke 8:2-3). One can only speculate on what it meant to be miraculously freed from the evil spirits that were destroying her life. After deliverance, Mary joined a small group of grateful women who had been helped by Jesus and who, at their own expense, served him and his disciples as they ministered and traveled. Without question, she became one of Jesus' most devoted followers.
Along with the other women, Mary traveled with Christ and his disciples on his final trip to Jerusalem. They stood at the foot of the cross, weeping as they watched him die, watching unbelievably as he was wrapped in burial clothes and laid lovingly in the tomb of Joseph of Arimathea. On the third day, in the early hours of the morning, she went to the tomb to anoint the body of Jesus with sweet spices. Still reeling with grief, she walked through the morning mists with other women, wondering how they were going to be able to roll the stone away from the entrance of the tomb. Suddenly the earth shook with the rumble of one of their typical earthquakes. This time, however, two angels appeared, rolled the stone away, and sat on it, their countenance blinding and fearful, causing the Roman soldiers to tremble and faint dead away. The angels announced to the women who, unlike the soldiers, were still standing, though awestruck, "He is not here! He is alive!"
Perhaps Mary didn't understand them at first, for as she stood looking at the empty tomb, she wept. "Why are you weeping?" the angels asked her. "Because they have taken my Lord, and I do not know where they have laid him." Then a man, whom Mary mistook for the gardener, asked her the same question: "Woman, why are you weeping? Whom are you seeking?" "Sir, if you know where they have laid him, tell me so that I can take him away!"
Then he spoke her name, "Mary." When she heard her name, she recognized him immediately! Imagine the incredible rush of joy that filled her at that moment.
How often do we fail to see the risen Jesus in the chaos of our lives? We cannot see the signs and wonders of the mir-acle of his resurrection even when he stands directly in front of us. We only see what has gone wrong or what we have lost but miss the fact that all of this is part of God's plan to transform our lives. We are unable to see the Devine hand and stand weeping beside the empty tomb.
Remember, Jesus is not dead. He is alive. The tomb is empty! He is not only the historical Jesus, he is the present Jesus. He is not behind us, lingering in the past; he is ahead of us, preparing the way for us.
Can you hear him call your name? If you open your heart, you can hear him--calling you! He died for you. He rose from the grave for you. The power of the empty tomb is yours for the taking. It has the power to save your life! Accept the gift of new life today.
"I serve a risen Savior, He's in the world today; I know that He is living, whatever others say.
Rejoice, rejoice, O Christian, lift up, your voice and sing;
Eternal hallelujahs to Jesus Christ the King!"
Revelation 1:18 - "I am the Living One; I was dead and now look, I am alive for ever and ever." (TNIV)
by John Macomber
Just For Kids By Marcia Erskine
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Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day is celebrated on the second Sunday in May. It is a day set aside to honor all mothers. Anna M. Jarvis, a native of Grafton, West Virginia, is credited with starting this tradition. On May 9, 1906, on the first anniversary of her mother’s death she held a memorial meeting with friends, and in 1907 a church service was held on that date. As a result of her efforts, Philadelphia observed May 10, 1908, as Mother’s Day. Miss Jarvis continued her efforts by writing to many influential people to observe that day. In May, 1913, Pennsylvania made it a state holiday. In 1913 the United States Congress recommended that the second Sunday in May be made a national holiday honoring mothers.
Children, do what your parents tell you. This is only right.
“Honor your father and mother”
Ephesians 6:1-2
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SMILES AND SO FORTH Humor, Wisdom, Poetry, Quizzes, and So Forth By Dorothy Marra
True Story—FATE ON A PLATE My 21 year old nephew died of cancer in February 2013. A few months later, I was driving on the highway and talking to him in between sobs. I asked him to send me a sign that he was OK. At that moment, a silver Lexus pulled in front of me. My nephew drove a Lexus. This is a coincidence, I thought, until I saw the license plate. It was a vanity plate with the letters MHR—Markie’s initials. He heard me and answered, Thanks, buddy. I love you.
Robin McKeron, Canton, MA
A BABY IN HEAVEN TALKS WITH GOD
A baby asked God, "They tell me you are sending me to earth tomorrow, but how am I going to live there being so small and helpless?" "Your angel will be waiting for you and will take care of you."
The child further inquired, "But tell me, here in heaven I don't have to do anything but sing and smile to be happy." God said, "Your angel will sing for you and will also smile for you. And you will feel your angel's love and be very happy." Again the child asked, "And how am I going to be able to understand when people talk to me if I don't know the language?" God said, "Your angel will tell you the most beautiful and sweet words you will ever hear, and with much patience and care, your angel will teach you how to speak."
"And what am I going to do when I want to talk to you?" God said, "Your angel will place your hands together and will teach you how to pray." "Who will protect me?" God said, "Your angel will defend you even if it means risking its life." "But I will always be sad because I will not see you anymore." God said, "Your angel will always talk to you about Me and will teach you the way to come back to Me, even though I will always be next to you." At that moment there was much peace in Heaven, but voices from Earth could be heard and the child hurriedly asked, "God, if I am to leave now, please tell me my angel's name." "You will simply call her, 'Mom.'"
LOST SHEEP Only One I am only one,
But still I am one. I cannot do everything,
But still I can do something;
And because I cannot do everything
I will not refuse to do the something that I can do.
Edward Everett Hale
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Coffee and Fellowship at 8:00 AM Study topic is A Life God Rewards based upon a book by
Bruce Wilkerson.
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Our Shut Ins
Ruth Brayman
Doris Stoppa
Gertrude Smith
Those in Nursing Homes and Assisted Living
Helen Sacco - The Clipper Home
Staff Sgt. Audrie MacKenzie and her husband Aaron Woods, Air Force in Japan Veronica Ramirez Spencer Brown Tegan Brown 2nd Lt Evan Caval
Prayer List
And all those who serve in our armed forces.
Those in the Military
Donna & Carlo Antonino Peter Arruda
David DeAngelis Ann DelGuidice
Edward Evans, Jr. Fred
Christa Gibson Jonathan Gibson
Jake Judy Lathrop Robert Lihou Sarah Lord Tim Lynn
Ken McCall Maureen Morgan
Amy O’Brien Thomas O’Kelly Tony Perrone
Don & Debbie Plante Sharon Richards
Paul Rood Gertrude Smith
Elizabeth & Roy Springer Jim Stewart
Germaine Whitman Joyce Yarrow
Nancy Zembruski
Church Family Sympathy is extended to the family
and friends of: Ann Pradella, Diane Johnson’s
sister Rick Chulick, Meredith Eckel’s
brother-in-law
May
1 Ellen Rodehorst James Stewart 3 Evelyn LeBlanc Judy Lathrop 4 Marjorie Smith Barbara Cotton 7 David Collings 8 Sara Champlin Scott Rahl 9 Hannah Gibson Cecil Wayles 12 Michael Grillo 13 Linda Engler Debra Peterson 14 Ronald Rodehorst 17 Tiffani Kaminski Bobbi Servidio 20 Karen Boeniger Kim Caswell 21 Ellen James 22 Olivia Greene Mary Ann Rezendes 23 Skip Terwilliger 24 Tony Perrone 25 Nancy Zembruski 27 Dorothy Marra 28 Marilyn Gardner Alan Caval 30 Edwin Greene Anthony Smith
June 1 Caroline Burton 3 Jessica Burton 5 Kathy York Mable Payne 7 Sarah Lord Donna Wayles 10 Dave Erskine
Dear Central Baptist Friends, I would like to thank you for the prayers and heartfelt notes I received while recovering from surgery. It meant more than you know. I have received encouraging reports from my doctors this past week. I get stronger and feel more like myself each day. Our loving God has answered prayers. Although I am not officially a Central Baptist member, in my heart and soul I will always be part of Central Baptist. God bless you all! In Christian Love, Chris McLaughlin
Memories
Do you remember hanging a May Basket on your neighbor's door? Do you remember going around the Maypole and falling on the floor? If you recall those days you are in my age bracket, We had lots of quiet fun without making a noisy racket. Hide and seek was a fun game, if you were never found, It was a challenge to hide without making a sound. The games of this modern age are a very different kind, Requiring nimble fingers, earphones and a very quick mind. No matter what the game God will be on your side, If you want to win, let him be your guide. Sylvia Pierce
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fast
8:
30 &
10:
00 A
M W
eigh
t W
atch
ers
10 A
M to
4 P
M C
anon
icus
O
pen
Hou
se
7 C
omm
unio
n S
unda
y 9:
00 A
M A
dult
Stu
dy
10:3
0 A
M W
orsh
ip S
ervi
ce
11:4
5 A
M F
ello
wsh
ip H
our
8 4:
00 P
M B
oard
of T
rust
ees
9 10
8:
30 A
M M
en’s
Bib
le S
tudy
9:
30 &
5:3
0 W
eigh
t W
atch
ers
6:30
PM
Mid
wee
k w
orsh
ip
11
7:00
PM
Cho
ir
12
7:00
PM
Cof
fee
Hou
se
13
8:30
& 1
0:00
AM
Wei
ght
Wat
cher
s 5:
30 P
M W
omen
’s B
anqu
et
14
Mot
her’
s D
ay
9:00
AM
Adu
lt S
tudy
10
:30
AM
Wor
ship
Ser
vice
11
:45
AM
Fel
low
ship
Hou
r
15
9:30
AM
Nee
dlew
orke
rs a
t B
alen
tine
Hom
e 5:
30 P
M F
riend
ship
Circ
le
Ban
quet
16
17
8:30
AM
Men
’s B
ible
Stu
dy
9:30
& 5
:30
Wei
ght
Wat
cher
s 6:
30 P
M M
idw
eek
wor
ship
7:
00 P
M D
eaco
n B
oard
18
6:00
PM
Boa
rd o
f Chr
istia
n E
duca
tion
7:00
PM
Cho
ir
19
20
8:30
& 1
0:00
AM
Wei
ght
Wat
cher
s
21
Bap
tist H
erit
age
Su
nday
9:
00 A
M A
dult
Stu
dy
10:3
0 A
M W
orsh
ip S
ervi
ce
Out
side
on
the
law
n 11
:45
AM
Fel
low
ship
Hou
r
22
7: 0
0 P
M C
hurc
h C
ounc
il
23
24
8:30
AM
Men
’s B
ible
Stu
dy
9:30
& 5
:30
Wei
ght
Wat
cher
s 6:
30 P
M M
idw
eek
wor
ship
25
7:00
PM
Cho
ir
Asc
ensi
on D
ay
26
WA
RM
Mea
l by
Cou
ncil
27
8:30
& 1
0 A
M W
eigh
t W
atch
ers
4:00
PM
Ren
ewal
of V
ows
CB
C
5:00
PM
Ren
ewal
of V
ows
at
Avo
ndal
e
28
9:00
AM
Adu
lt S
tudy
10
:30
AM
Wor
ship
Ser
vice
11
:45
AM
Fel
low
ship
Hou
r 11
:45
AM
Chu
rch
Bus
ines
s m
eetin
g
29
Mem
oria
l Day
30
31
8:30
AM
Men
’s B
ible
Stu
dy
9:30
& 5
:30
Wei
ght
Wat
cher
s 6:
30 P
M M
idw
eek
wor
ship
O
ne G
reat
Hou
r of S
harin
g O
fferin
g ta
ken
May
14,
21
and
May
28