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Dear church family, Your prayers, cards of support and meals have meant so much to Jimmy, Theo and I as I continue to recover from surgery. We are truly blessed to be a part of the North Stuart Baptist Church family. Thank you! Jacqueline Smail Make note of these, please: The 2013 offering envelopes are in the narthex for you to pick up. Look for your name on a box. There are no envelope num-
bers this year! The Benevolence Committee now meets on Wednesday afternoons before Wednesday Night Supper by appointment only. Prayer Day, Saturday, January 19 from 5 a.m.– 6 p.m. The last hour (5-6 p.m.) will be a prayer walk around the campus for those who wish to participate. Coming in February! Winter Bible Study, February 2-3 Greater Vision gospel concert on February 10 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $20 and available in the office after January 1, 2013.
The Path to Financial Freedom We are making good progress on the Path to Financial Freedom. $165,040 has been given toward our goal of $340,000 so far! 1. Crowell Building 1st Mortgage – PAID! 2. Line of Credit – Balance down to $50,000 from a high of $75,000 How is God leading you to help us reach our goal of financial freedom for missions and ministry?
The North Stuart News
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December 20, 2012
Happenings:
Office hours: 9 a.m.—3 p.m. Ministers available after 3 p.m. by appointment only. On call schedule: Bob Searl Dec. 16-22 Cell: 214-6268 Steve Carswell Dec. 23-29 Cell: 370-5772 Doug Jewett Dec. 30– Jan.5 Cell: 485-7432
New Website—www.NorthStuart.org. Great new look, simple useful resources New Face book page: A new ability to connect to members and guests. Go online and “Like” our new page today! New Twitter Account: @NorthStuart. One of the three most used internet connections, a concise way to hear the voice of NSBC.
Another Note
December 20, 2012 Volume 38, Issue 41
The North Stuart News
Doug Jewett
Cinnamon Roll Fellowship, Sunday, December 23 at 10 a.m. in the fellowship hall (No Bible study) Worship at 11 a.m. Christmas Eve service, Monday, December 24, string prelude at 4:45 p.m., Service at 5 p.m. New Year’s Eve Communion service Monday, December 31 at 5 p.m.
Sunday, February 10 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $20, available in the office
after January 1, 2013
We are going to spend a good bit of time working with (and being worked on ) by Luke’s gospel in 2013. I’ve warned you about this, and even now, our Advent proclamation has been based on Luke’s telling of the story.
I use the word “warned” intentionally because Luke isn’t easy on us. He calls us to faith in Jesus as Savior and Lord, of course, but he calls us to follow Jesus with complete devotion and tells us what that looks like. Luke’s Jesus has a soft spot in his heart for the poor and marginalized, and so is particularly hard on people of means (i.e., rich people) like us. He comes right at us, challenging our notions of justice, calling us to love the disadvantaged more than ourselves, and to trust God more than our stuff. He is big on the Holy Spirit, the scary person of the Trinity for many Baptists. I say scary because people and institutions tend to lose control when the Spirit starts to move, and we Baptists do love our control. And when you add Luke’s second volume to the mix (The Acts of the Apostles) you get a picture of how God forms a faithful people by being more inter-ested in collecting and transforming them than he is in sustain-
ing old traditions and structures. Get ready to get worked over.
One of the things I really enjoy is fresh, homemade bread. Bread making machines are nice, I suppose, but there’s something about kneading dough, pressing it against a floured board, feeling it’s stretch and roll, smelling the yeast. Don’t get me started on aroma of baking bread or the way it melts in your mouth when it’s sliced and buttered fresh from the oven.
But dough has to be kneaded, worked over, if you will, before it can be transformed into life-giving bread. So, as Luke works us over, remember that if we submit to the Spirit’s knead-ing , we will come out on the other side more useful to God’s life-giving mission for the world than we were before.
P.S.
On Wednesday, Jan 9th, we begin a video study entitled “ Just Walk Across the Room,” featuring Bill Hybells. He will help us learn how to share our faith. You don’t want to miss it !
Bob Searl
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Awana Schedule update:
Awana Clubs at NSBC will resume Wednesday, January 9, 2013. Jan 9 Favorite animal night Jan 16 Awana Club Colors night Jan 23 Family Festival Night Please plan to join the NSBC family caroling Wednesday, night December 19!
Monday Morning Ministry Update! The Monday Morning Ministry will take a break after December 10 until January 7, 2013. Please make note of the schedule changes below:
Jan 7 Singing at Salerno Jan 14 Picnic at the Park Jan 21 Guest Speaker Jan 28 Pot Luck Fellowship
Celebrate Bible Study Leaders Sunday, January 13, 2013!
We will recognize and celebrate the Bible Study leaders during the worship service.
Prayer Walk Jan 19 2013 Join the NSBC families on a prayer walk 5 a.m.-6 p.m. to walk
the campus and pray for the church and community.
Christmas Scavenger Hunt Friday, December 21 from 5-8 p.m. Treasure Coast Square Mall Bring money for dinner!
Samaritan Center for
Boys and Families and youth Christmas party!
Children, Family, & Program Additions
Rev. Jacqueline Smail Student Ministry
Rev. Steve Carswell
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Men’s Fellowship Lunch, every Friday at noon at Key West Diner Prayer Shawl Knitters, 1st Thursday of the month from 7-8 p.m., fellow-ship hall Stewardship Committee, 2nd Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m., conference room
Deacons’ Meeting, 3rd Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m., fellowship hall Missions Committee, 3rd Wednesday of the month at 7:15 p.m., conference room Business Meeting, the Wednesday after the 2nd Sunday of each month, fellowship hall
Greeters Chairman:
Contact Chairman, David Batton for current schedule.
Ushers
Chairman: Mark Mistarz
Sound Booth
December January S. Knippel F. Fry T. Hendershot B. Harshburger
Counting Committee Chairmen: Harriette & Frank Fry
First Sunday and March 31
Steeles, B. Wyatt
Second Sunday and June 30 Lynns, J. Willis, V. Carter
Third Sunday and Sept 30
Fredricksons, J. Gonos, I. Jones Fourth Sunday and Dec 31
Frys, S. Nalley
Deacon Offertory Prayer Dates
R. Steele December 9 B. Taylor December 16 D. Lynn December 23 B. Taylor December 30 J. Bruner January 6 Schedules change daily, please use the online scheduler to see up-to-date information.
The Numbers:
Dec. monthly goal: MTD: Amount to goal:
55,022.43 53,408.70 1,683.73
Designated: Total deposit
6738.66 60,148.36
Financial Update: Jonathan Earnest
Snowie Harrison College students
Children & youth Brenda & Mike Harwood
Lucy Gulick Seminary students S & C Cunningham
Larry Flora Hazel Smith
Monnie Braswell Military Service Personnel
Steven Bruner Laine Rikner
Pray for Our Family:
Meetings:
SUNDAYS
Morning Bible Study 9:30 a.m.
Fellowship time (fellowship hall) 10:30 a.m.
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
MONDAYS
Monday Morning Ministry 10:30 a.m.
Treasure Coast Community Singers (fellowship hall) 7 p.m.
TUESDAYS
Early Morning Prayer Group (fellowship hall) 7:30 a.m.
Bible Study Fellowship Leaders’ Meeting (room 201) 8:30 a.m.
Staff Meeting (conference room) 9 a.m.
Midmorning Prayer Group (fellowship hall) 10 a.m.
Foreign Language Classes (Bruner building, rooms 204, 206,
208, community sponsored) 6 p.m.
Treasure Coast Classical Singers (choir room) 6:30 p.m.
Barbershop Chorus rehearsal (room 201) 7 p.m.
WEDNESDAYS
Bible Study Fellowship International 9:10 a.m.
Wednesday Night Supper—General Seating 5 p.m.
Free-play (preschool-5th grade, playground) 5:45p.m.
Adult Handbells (room 205) 6 p.m.
Youth Group (6th-12th grade, youth room) 6 p.m.
Children’s Choirs (preschool-5th grade, Bruner bldg.) 6 p.m.
Prayer/Devotional 6 p.m.
AWANA groups (preschool-5th grade, Bruner bldg.) 6:30 p.m.
Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal (choir room) 7:30 p.m.
FRIDAYS
Men’s Fellowship Lunch at Key West Diner 12 p.m.
Weekly Activities:
Volunteer Schedule: Week 1 Berean Class Week 2 Seekers Class Week 3 Good News Class Week 4 Knippel Class Week 5 Hayslip Class Alternates: Ruth Burns, Paula Carroll, Kim Cataldo, Anna Snapp
$5—adults; $1—youth & children; $10 family max
Menu is subject to change without notice.
Dec. 12 Meat loaf Dec. 19 Christmas Dinner (Ham) Dec. 26 NO WEDNESDAY ACTIVITIES
Wednesday Night Supper:
December January
J. Johnson D. Lynn
W. Nourse B. Menezil
R. Steele J. Weakley
D. Seggebruch B. Connelly
B. Taylor G. Mull