The Builder Phenix Baptist Church 2 Fairview Avenue, West Warwick, RI 02893 (401) 821-1618 Phone & Fax SUMMER HOURS JULY & AUGUST Worship Service 9:30 A.M. Website: phenixbaptistchurchcom Email: phenixbc@verizon.net JULY & AUGUST 2015 Dear friends in Christ, Volume 7 VBS 2015 2 Deacons 3 Prayer Concerns 4 Trustees 5 July Calendar July Schedule 6 6 August Calendar August Schedule 7 7 Special Points of Interest › SUMMER HOURS Prayer time 9:00 A.M.—Worship Service 9:30 A.M.—No Sunday School › Friday, July 3 Church Office closed – HAPPY 4TH ! › July 6—4:00-7:00 P.M. Blood Drive › July 20-24 PBC VBS 2015 — Ages 3 through 6th Grade › July 24 at 7:00 P.M. VBS Closing Program › July 25 PBC Game Night 6:30 › July 26—Lunch on the Square › August 10—Victory Day Church Office Closed › August 13—6:00 p.m. Mentor Cookout (Rain Date 8/20) › August 16—Child Abuse Class › August 23—Lunch on Square › August 29—Movie Night 6:30 › August 31—4:00-7:00 P.M. Blood Drive How do you show your love for God? I think we would all say that we love God, but how does your life demonstrate that love? Just as in human relationships, love is shown in a number of ways. Usually, the greater our love for someone, the more ways we use. One of the ways is by talking with that person, telling them we love them and sharing our lives with them. With God we call this prayer. Real prayer is not words said by rote, or simply asking God for something. It is a two-way conversation in which we give thanks, confess our failings, ask for help, praise God for who He is, and also listen for God to speak with us. How much time each day do we take to really converse with God? Another way to show love is by doing something to please the other person. What can we do to please God? We can use our lives to serve Him, using the gifts we’ve been given to build up the kingdom and bring glory to His name. Jesus Himself said, “If you love me you will obey my commandments.” God has always asked His people for obedience. He has told us what to obey in the Bible. Above all, the most important commands are to love God and to love our neighbor. How well do our lives show our obedience in love. We often give gifts to the people we love. The same is also true in our relationship with God. These gifts can be of our time, or of our abilities, but God also asks that we return a portion of our material resources to Him to be used to support the work of His kingdom. In the Old Covenant it was ten percent. Paul says in 1 Corinthians 16:2, “On the first day of every week, each one of you should set aside a sum of money in keeping with his income, saving it up, so that when I come no collections will have to be made.” What does our giving say about how much we love God? Finally, when we love someone we want to spend time with them. This is necessary to maintain and strengthen any relationship. We show our love for God by spending time in His presence, which often entails spending time with God’s people in worship. We were created to worship God, but if we do not worship Him we will find someone or something else to worship. David said, “I rejoiced with those who said to me, “Let us go to the house of the Lord.” (Psalm 122:1). Let us remember John’s words: “If anyone says, “I love God,” yet hates his brother, he is a liar. For anyone who does not love his brother, whom he has seen, cannot love God, whom he has not seen. And he has given us this command: Whoever loves God must also love his brother.” (1 John 4:20–21). Do we show that we love God by meeting together regularly with God’s people? This summer may we all grow in our love for God and in the ways we express that love. Pastor Leigh VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 1st—Joan LeBelle 7th—Pam Wilsey 19th—Joseph Theroux 20th—Andrew Briggs 22nd—Anastasia Bates 31st—Lois Wilk Agency D3™ Discover. Decide. Defend. While investigating at Agency D3, kids will collect and log evidence about the life of Jesus. As special agents, they will examine eyewitness reports, physical proof, and biblical accounts to uncover and defend the truth about who Jesus really is. The investigation begins: July 20-24, 2015 9:00 a.m. to Noon Phenix Baptist Church 2 Fairview Avenue, West Warwick, RI For more information call: 401-821-1618 Or Email: phenixbc@verizon.net PBC SUMMER HOURS JULY & AUGUST Prayer Time Sundays 9:00 a.m. Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. 3rd—Justin & Amanda Marshall 4th—Phil & Dorothy Brindamour 22nd—Mike & Cheryl Greene 2nd—Heather Whitford 3rd—John Buxton 6th—Jon Latson 7th—Cathy Davide 7th—Howard Fraser 16th—Beverly Hansen 17th—Harold Ennis 17th—Denise Slinko 18th—Mike Greene 22nd—Robert Taylor 24th—Elizabeth Doyle 25th—Joshua Poplis 18th—Joseph & Dawn Theroux 23rd—Howard & Gail Fraser 2 FROM THE DEACONS Bands Coming to the New England Area Submitted by Jim Plummer I know I usually use someone else’s words to convey my thoughts or feelings as your Deacon, but today I am overcome with a very personal urge to share my honest feelings with all of you. It is over two years now that I walked into Phenix Baptist and more importantly two years next month when I welcomed Our Lord into my life as an adult. I don’t know if any of you have ever heard the small voice of God. I am pretty sure I did one cold march day two years ago. I had been searching and asking God what he wanted to do with me now that I have accepted Him into my Life. Of course there were no lightning bolts or loud claps of thunder and it did take some time for Him to tell me what he wanted. What He did tell me was to take my Bible and go for a walk and just read his word. Well! I ended up opening it up to Acts and the more I read the more I had to read. Then something strangely wonderful happened. I was physically overcome with emotion and couldn’t stop crying. Paul’s words had touched me so deeply, and had such a deep impact on me spiritually. All of a sudden the message was clear. Jim go out and preach my word to the gentiles. Well of course I haven’t done any preaching and only one mission trip, but I have come to realize that maybe, just maybe, my mission is here with Phenix Baptist and that He wants to put my energy and time to help our church become more vital and stronger. I am always open to what He wants me to do, and if a He calls me to go somewhere, I know He will provide the means for that to happen. Acts 9:15-16 15 But the Lord said unto him, Go thy way: for he is a chosen vessel unto me, to bear my name before the Gentiles, and kings, and the children of Israel: 16 For I will shew him how great things he must suffer for my name's sake. The peace of Our Lord be with you. Jim Jason Gray, Big Daddy Weave & Citizen Way – My story Tour – Grace Gospel Church Swansea Ma, Friday November 13, 2015 @ 7pm Britt Nicole w/Toby Mac & Colton Dixon in This is not a test Lowell Ma, Lowell Memorial Auditorium Friday October 9, 2015 @ 7pm Side Walk Prophets & Tenth Avenue North @ Plymouth Memorial Hall Plymouth Ma, Thursday September 24, 2015 @ 7pm See Jim Plummer for more information. 3 FROM THE TRUSTEES Submitted by Cheryl Greene National Forgiveness Day quietly began in 1994. Initially, a single banner proclaimed National Forgiveness Day in downtown Victoria, British Columbia. Over time, more and more people began to identify with their personal need to forgive and be forgiven. We thought this past winter was over but it left us a couple of reminders for just how bad it was. But, thank God, all can be repaired. I recently met with our Insurance Adjuster concerning water stains in the secretary’s ceiling over the window and over the door in the fellowship hall. These two areas need to be opened up and an estimate for the repairs submitted. The front roof over the offices has damage to some of the shingles. The adjuster suggested we have that area all replaced. I will be meeting with the roofing company for their assessment and estimate for those repairs. Mike and I contacted our insurance company for a water leak from the ice we had in our back room. The adjuster drove from Louisiana to RI because there were not enough adjusters locally to handle all the claims. Boston, where my daughter lives, hired a company in Colorado to remove snow from roofs. Yes, it was officially one of our bigger and “badder” winters. We are planning a church clean-up, inside and out, a date to be announced. It is our responsibility to keep God’s house in order and I think we do a pretty good job. Thank you all for how you care for our building. We can be especially happy for how we respect each other as we meet to worship our Lord. Have a wonderful summer. Looking forward to working at Vacation Bible School July 20th. God Bless. Cheryl Movie Night will be Saturday, August 29th at 6:30pm We can finish the trilogy started long ago by watching Night at the Museum III, or if people prefer, we can continue to watch those shows we older folk saw and loved that our youth may not have seen yet. The list of “50 Best Kids Movies to Watch as a Family” includes Bambi, Old Yeller, ET, The Jungle Book, etc. There will be a sheet for people to cast their votes on in the Narthex. If no one votes, we’ll go with Museum III. 4 July 2015 Sun Mon Tue 5 9:00 Prayer Time 9:30 Worship 6 4:00—7:00 PM BLOOD DRIVE 12 9:00 Prayer Time 9:30 Worship 13 6:30 Christian Ed 19 9:00 Prayer Time 9:30 Worship 20 Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 INDEPENDENCE DAY OBSERVED Church Office Closed 4 10 11 8 9 INDEPENDENCE DAY Girl Scouts 14 15 16 17 18 Girl Scouts BUILDER DEADLINE 26 9:00 Prayer Time 9:30 Worship 12:30 FREE Lunch Distribution 7 Wed 27 21 22 23 VBS 2015—9:00 A.M. TO NOON 9:00 to Noon 9:00 to Noon 9:00 to Noon VBS VBS VBS 28 29 30 24 25 9:00 to Noon VBS 7:00 VBS Closing 6:30 PBC Game Night 31 Girl Scouts JULY 2015 WORSHIP PARTICIPANTS Special Music July 5—Cheryl Greene July 12—Pastor Leigh July 19—Carmen Hall & Laurie Johnson (Duet) July 26—Ernie Carpenter Please continue to update the Church Master Schedule. Coffee Hour NO COFFEE HOUR DURING JULY Counters July 5—Janice Cook & Janet Picard July 12—Cheryl Greene & Justin Marshall July 19—Janice Cook & Janet Picard July 26—Roy Brown & Ann LeBelle 5 AUGUST 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 9:00 Prayer Time 9:30 Worship 3 4 9 9:00 Prayer Time 9:30 Worship 10 6:30 Christian Ed 5 7:00 Deacons 6 7 8 Girl Scouts 11 12 13 6:00 Mentor Cookout VICTORY DAY 16 9:00 Prayer Time 9:30 Worship 10:45 Child Abuse Prevention Class w/lunch 17 23 9:00 Prayer Time 9:30 Worship 12:30 FREE Lunch Distribution 24 30 9:00 Prayer Time 9:30 Worship 31 4:00—7:00 PM BLOOD DRIVE 14 15 Girl Scouts 18 19 20 RAIN DATE 6:00 Mentor Cookout BUILDER 25 26 27 21 22 Girl Scouts 28 29 6:30 PBC Movie Night Girl Scouts AUGUST 2015 WORSHIP PARTICIPANTS Coffee Hour NO COFFEE HOUR DURING JULY Counters August 2—Cheryl Greene & Judy Brown August 9—Judy Brown & Janet Picard August 16—Janice Cook & Janet Picard August 23—Cheryl Greene & Justin Marshall August 30—Roy Brown & Ann LeBelle Please continue to update the Church Master Schedule. 6 Kathy & Bob Garafano as they get ready to move Pastor Marie Carpenter’s friend Phyllis who has brain cancer South Carolina Those affected by tropical storm Bill Carolyn’s new nephew Pastor Leigh – wisdom tooth removed Family and friends who are sick Maria Andrade surgery for melanoma Lee medical concerns Flooding Ruth Theroux and Phyllis Burnham at Riverview Nursing Home Shawna Roy Brown – broken rib Sherry Murphy recovery Family of Robin Testa who passed away from cancer (leaves behind twin 8 year old boys) James Gushlaw – father of a friend of Clara and Walter Family of Frank Searle on his passing God’s work through VBS That we will call on God for wisdom Those dealing with depression James and Rene expecting baby Continued prayers for Hermanson Family “Shorty” – diagnosed with liver and pancreatic cancer – given short time to live Family of Ken Gannon Deb with stomach problems-diagnosis and dealing with depression John Buxton Kathy Charland beginning her ministry Leighann Lambert who has cervical cancer Those struggling with addiction Praise that God is in control; that we can trust Him in all things Allie Colwell healing from surgery Laurie’s friend Barbara vision problem Prayers for all Christians in harms way Laurie’s Aunt Marie & family, in the loss of Uncle Jim Continuing prayers for Slinko Family Herman Ware’s son, ICU at RI hospital Matthew LeBelle, addiction recovery Pat Lawton Shawn (Sean) needs prayer James Dart for an open heart to God RaRay Simmons needs a kidney soon Melissa Greene Amy Champagne – Graves disease Bob and Michelle – Michelle on Hospice Sean, Patrick, Lilyanne– job seeking P/T, F/T, housing Josh Bainbridge – leukemia Angie, only 41 – new cancers diagnosed Cheryl’s friend Cathy multiple health issues, Jean grieving loss of husband JoAnn & Kaitlin Anastasia Bates – at Woodpecker Hill Health Center Helen and family Phenix Baptist Church family Pastor Leigh, Laurie and family Blessings to those who serve in the military A great time was had by everyone at the Women’s Banquet, Wednesday June 24th at Westcott House in Coventry thanks to our coordinators Lois and Judy. We look forward to meeting again on the fourth Wednesday in September at 7p.m. 7 Phenix Baptist Church 2 Fairview Avenue West Warwick, RI 02893-4404 Do Not Forward Address Service Requested Return Postage Guaranteed July & August 2015 SUMMER HOURS July & August Prayer Time 9:00 A.M. Worship Service 9:30 A.M. No Sunday School Phenix Baptist Church Purpose We are called by God to tell everyone about Jesus. We invite you into a personal relationship with Him and into our community of changed lives where we support each other, praise God together, and share our gifts in love.
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