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The Carillon
My Sisters and Brothers,
Where does the time go? Gail and I have had the honor and FUN of being with our Church family now for 5 years. Yikes! Like I said where does the time go? By the time this Carillon is being read; we will have al-ready celebrated Thanksgiving, our Com-munity TG Service, and decorating the Church with Advent beginning November 27th. I’m not ready for the snow. Are you? The older I get the less prepared I am to deal with the white flakes, cold, and ice!
But as a kid, I could hardly wait for the snow to arrive. The snow was a sign that the king of kid holidays was just around the corner: Merry Christmas! My Mom, broth-ers, and I would ride up to Washington (our town) on the trolley. Yes, we had a trolley that went over the rails complete with a glass payment box. One could hear the clanging of the wheels over the tracks. It was especially festive after dark. The town was decorated with garland running from one side of the street to the other. Red, green, blue, and white lights decorated the garland as well as the wreaths. It made shopping a real wonderland for a kid of 6 or 7. G.C. Murphy& Co. was the local 5+10 store complete with everything from a small pet section to a large toy town in the basement. Glass bins held the latest treats like pretzels and potato chips, penny candy of all sorts and flavors, and fine jew-elry.
My plan this Christmas was to shop for a
piece of fine jewelry for my Mom, but first I wanted to check out the small animal sec-tion; especially the parakeets. After all, she might like a bird or hamster.
I arrived at the sales counter and was able to get someone to help me. The birds were jumping all around the cage and I spotted a bright yellow parakeet singing away and bouncing every which way. Before I knew what I was doing; I reached into the cage to grab the bird. Things got pretty foggy for me after that. But as I heard the sales lady scream; I noticed that the bird I was interested in buying was now flying around the store. It looked like a small B-52 with propellers roaring and dive bombing as it flew up and down and back and forth. I think it was singing, but I’m not sure.
I didn’t have to be told that it was time to leave. My heart was sinking as I heard the intercom call go out for the manager to come to the small animal area for customer assistance! No help was needed. I was gone. This Christmas, 1956, was the year I ended up shopping for fine jewelry at the local drug store.
Looking back, I can laugh about it now. Time has a way of doing that for us. Christ-mas is outside of time. It is a timeless mo-ment when God took all of our ups and downs, hurts and joys, successes and fail-ures and gave us the gift of Jesus. The of-fering of new life.
Grace and Peace, Pastor Gary
Winter 2016
Trustee Notes 2
Christian Ed. & CIA Notes
3-4
Diaconate Notes 5
Pastoral Search
Committee 6
Mission News 7
Library Notes 8
One Heart
Mission 9
Youth Activities 10
Upcoming Mtg.
&
Opportunities
11-
12
Bible Studies 13
A Christmas
Message 14
Advent Schedule 15
Grateful Heart 16
Prayer/Birthday
/Anniversary 17
Table
Of Contents
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Trustee Notes
Hannah Harrington
We would like to thank everyone that has been diligently assisting the Trustees on as-
suring the safety and security of our Church Building along with the demands of keep-
ing the Church clean and organized after several events and functions the past few
months.
We are delighted that Rick Staples has decided to help the Trustees in the areas of his
expertise.
Recently our Church rugs were professionally cleaned. It’s amazing how a little sham-
poo & conditioning can bring out the colors more. You will notice that the ramp area
continues to receive fresh paint and we are hoping it will be finalized in the next month
or two. In addition, we are looking into replacing the Sanctuary and Chapel light bulbs,
checking into more security for the side and back doors and waiting on quotes for ei-
ther refurbishing or fixing some of the Church Stain Glass windows.
December and January will be very busy months as we end 2016 and begin 2017 fi-
nancial statements and proposed budgets. You will notice on Page 11 of this Carillon
there will be an Annual Business Meeting January 25th at 7pm. We are hoping all
members can attend the Annual Business Meeting as our Quarterly Meetings the past
year was not well attended. Please make every effort in prioritizing your schedule so
you are able to attend. We will be reviewing old and new business, getting ready for the
New Year by reviewing the proposed church budget items.
Your Trustees,
Betty Poitras
Hannah Harrington
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Christian Education Notes
Amy Caswell
The board of Christian Education has had a busy fall season; In September we hosted a
Beth Moore simulcast E-Women’s conference and approximately 30 women from
churches in NH attended the all-day conference.
In October we once again had Trunk or Treat in the church parking lot; approximately
80 kids were given treats with bible verses attached, along with information regarding
our Sunday school program. They were also given bookmarks. Many thanks to our
members and friends who took part in this activity.
In November we held our 4th annual Thanksgiving dinner for our One Heart families and those in need in our own congregation; and served approximately 80 families. Many thanks to everyone who donated food cooked food, helped set up, serve or clean
up. Many hands do in fact make light work.
Looking ahead, we will be planning a day after the Christmas season is over to clean
and organizing our kitchen. Mae Bilodeau and Alice Lancaster will be taking on this
task.
Also, we have many books in our church library and the bookshelves are overflowing
therefore we are looking into purchasing 2 more bookcases and will be reorganizing the
library as well. Stay tuned for further details.
Your Board of Christian Education
Amy Caswell
Carlene Keniston
Mae Bilodeau
Sue Jancetic
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Christian In Action Notes
Sue Jancetic
The Christians In Action (CIA) Sunday School and the Nursery kids have been having
lots of fun and learning this school year!
We wound up our Summer Session which had covered topics: "We are like jars of clay", "The Story of David", "Jacob's Ladder", and a couple of weeks on "I am im-
portant to God- He knows me, He loves me, He cares for me, and He is with me every-where!" including a fun skit about the possible prayers a pilot, an attendant, an airline mechanic, a TSA worker, and some Missionaries boarding a plane may have one day at
the airport while trying to spread God's Word and live shining His light!
Then we burst right into this school year's topics! We have been excited in our study through the "Gospel Light, Kids Time - God's Kids Grow" material. We've created songs,
made crafts, done activities, played games, and acted out scenes of our lessons. Some examples have been: "Jesus Brings the Joy" , "Keith Greene Music for God, "Isaac's
Peace and Patience with King Abimelech paid off", a fun skit set in a bookshop in 1526 "William Tyndale who spoke 7 languages has translated the first bible edition in English - copies for sale (and the authorities are curious)!" , "The Patience Project
and how God can work through us" , and paraphrasing, "O God, we give Thanks about Your Good Works Psalm 75:1". We are working ongoing on collects monies for One
Heart Mission and also this year Posters to share with the Church Family.
We are now into our Advent Season and Christmas Story lessons which we look for-ward to all year long! The children will be part of two classroom mission projects- one reaching out with a happy Christmas well wishing to residents of local Nursing Homes
and one through Samaritan's Purse giving to others in need. Each of our CIA children
will also get a special treat during our classroom celebration!
Looking forward to the next few months we will have so much fun! Lessons include
"Elisha and Gehazi Travel to Shunem and Elisha Shows Kindness", "Grace Chang's work in China", "Becoming part of Go's family", "Jesus Treats the Widows Fairly" ,
"Charles Tindley's better Soup Kitchen" and more! Join us Kids!
As we have been having a steady group of children in the Nursery (YAY) they are still welcome to share in the crafts, activities and lessons as before, but we are also working on getting them their own fun curriculum just for their age group starting in Decem-
ber! It's very exciting!
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Diaconate Notes
Richard Soucier
Members list and various mailings have been corrected and arranged in a more manage-
able format thanks to Hannah and her expertise and Alys and her memory. We still need
to pursue the members who have served in the Military. We have a preliminary list but
would like to ensure all individuals that have or are currently serving the Military are ac-
counted for in our list.
Our thanks goes out to Jason Caswell and Joe Keniston for repairing the switch that
turns the sound system on and off. This saved the Church a good sum of money and the
aggravation that went into getting the system up and running. We will continue to pur-
sue a new handheld microphone to replace the one that is currently broken.
We are still looking into recording the Sunday Services to send or deliver a DVD to our
Church members that are shut in.
We continue to help members with their financial needs and will continue as long as
funds are made available. Our Communion Offering supports these ministry.
We continue to work with the Pastor to advance our various church services to people
continue to see us as a Church Family as Church is more than just going to a building
and function, its about our Great Lord and serving him. We need to bring the message of
our Lord to the Community, anyone that will listen and we will succeed with God leading
us.
The Diaconate are available if anyone has an issues positive or negative that may need
attention.
Your Diaconate,
Richard Soucier-Chair
Alys Martinson
Barbara Denault
Jerry Davis
Carl DeLuca
Irene Lewis
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Pastoral Search Committee
Richard Soucier
The search committee continues to meet monthly or more frequently, if needed. We also
have been in contact with the ABC VT/NH representative to keep us updated and on
track with new Pastoral Profiles to review.
It’s been a slow and meticulous but very important process to find the right Pastor for
us. Prayer is very important for the processing of the information given to us on any pro-
spective candidate. We have vetted through several Pastoral Profiles and had an inter-
view with one prospect but we continue to move forward looking for the one most fitted
to serve this Church family.
We do believe God has chosen one for us and we are patiently waiting for God’s timing to
come. Please continue to pray for our Church and the Pastoral Search Committee.
This report is a bit repetitive from the last one but the process takes time, prayer and
patience. We will find the Pastor God leads us towards, in his time.
Respectively submitted the Search Committee:
Richard Soucier
Barbara Denault
Hannah Harrington
Carlene Keniston
Betty Poitras
Sue Jancetic
Jerry Davis
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Mission News & Notes
Alys Martinson, Susan Jancetic
The World Mission offering has now concluded.
Our Church family has raised an amazing
$562.74. Thanks to all of you who were very
generous in giving.
Our Church also participated in the White Cross Ministry of
American Baptist Women. For those of you who might not know what the White Cross Ministry is or how it came about:
During World War I, many church women assisted the Ameri-can Red Cross by providing surgical dressings, bandages, and other medical supplies for U.S. service personnel. In 1919,
following the end of the war, two American Baptist women from Cleveland, Ohio organized the “White Cross Service League,” channeling the war effort into support for Baptist
mission. White Cross has been embraced by local churches throughout the United States by providing necessary items for
various missionaries who make their request through the
American Baptist Churches like ours.
Although our Church currently does not have a Women’s
Ministry like we have had in the past we were still able to
raise the monies for this ministry through the organization of
our Christian Education.
This year the focus was on the Massachusetts Baptist Multicultural Ministries located in
Lexington Massachusetts. Our Church sent a donation in the amount of $150 for their
cause. It has been acknowledged by their organization that the donation helped the
needs of refugee families providing clothing and other necessary items, as they come into
their state.
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Library
WANTED!!
Readers and Readers Alike
If you haven’t checked out our library recently, stop in and look around. You will notice
several new books are available. Why buy a book when you can get the best selling
Christian authors right here at Church. Save your money and borrow a book.
Thomas Kinkade’s Cape Light-”Because It’s Christmas” by Katherine Spencer
The holiday season that brings changes, challenges, family gatherings, adventure and possibly
love in a town called Cape Light. Sophie Potter grateful for many years on her Potter Orchard, a
grandson, an aspiring writer, that helps her through the holidays but is eager for adventure and
plans of traveling the world finds himself falling in love and Emily Warwick prior mayor finds
herself wrapped up in lifelong rival with new Mayor trying to protect her town.
A Baxter Family “Christmas” by Karen Kingsbury
This book will become an instant holiday classic, a love story reminding readers of God’s re-
demption in all things, even through great loss. John Baxter invites a stranger to share Christ-
mas evening dinner with his family, someone that that was an recipient of his daughter’s heart.
See how this will impact each of his adult children and their families, how through the loss but
redemption a second chance at life can be on this guest and through it all God’s perfect grace
and timing brings healing to them all.
“The Christmas Wish” by Richard Siddoway
An inspiring message wrapped in an irresistible mystery, this
heartwarming Christmas tale will be a cherish by anyone
who appreciates the magic of Christmas classics old and
new. Will, a young man, who lived with his grandparents
from the age of 4 returns to his small town to help run the
family real estate business after his grandfather’s death. A
Grandmother who finds out after her husband’s death of a
woman her husband saw each Christmas for the past 27
years. She is puzzled how a devoted husband could see this
women each year and not mention her name. Her wish for
this Christmas is for her grandson, Will, to find out who this women is.
This Season’s “Read Me” Selection
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One Heart Mission
Amy Caswell
Here are the numbers of families we have served (broken down by town) during the Fall of 2016!
September October November
Alton Bay: 1 Tilton: 4 Unknown: 4 Northfield: 13 Unknown: 2 Gilford: 3
Franklin: 88 Franklin: 95 Tilton: 8 Boscawen: 1 Hill: 1
Gilford: 3 Gilford: 2 Bristol: 1 Northfield: 12
Hill: 1 Hill: 1 Concord: 1 Penacook: 1
Lochmere: 1 Laconia: 3 Danbury: 2 Tilton: 7
Northfield: 10 Lochmere: 1 Franklin: 112
Month Totals: 108 143 127
BABY ITEMS
DISPOSABLE DIAPERS SIZE
Newborn to Size 6
MOIST WIPES
BABY WASH
BABY POWDER
DIAPER RASH OINTMENT
PERSONAL ITEMS
POISE PADS
DEPENDS SIZE
Size Small to X-Large
WOMENS PRODUCTS
TAMPONS
PADS
PANTY LINERS
HYGIENE PRODUCTS
MOUTH RINSE
DENTURE CLEANER
DENTAL FLOSS
TOOTHPASTE
TOOTHBRUSH
DEODORANT
BAR SOAP
DISPOSABLE RAZORS
MEN’S SHAVING CREAM
CONDITIONER
HAND/BODY LOTION
SHAMPOO
HAND SOAP
BODY WASH
EAR SWABS
BAND-AIDS
MISC
TRASH BAGS
HAND SANITIZER
IINSECT REPELLANT
SPF 30 SUN SCREEN
PAPER PRODUCTS
TISSUES
CLEANING SUPPLIES
LAUNDRY DETERGENT
ALL PURPOSE CLEANER
MOP-N-SHINE
DISINFECTANT SPRAY
DISH DETERGENT
GLASS CLEANER
Here is a great way to help our One Heart Mission… all items we give out to the families that come to One Heart are purchased or donated. If you would like to
help by donating items the following items are in need:
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HORIZONS Live Beyond
YOUTH
Starts January 6-8, 2017 and
Runs through March 24-26, 2017
Special Speaker: John Michael Hilton
Band: Crossing Jordan
For schedule and how to sign up go to
http://berea.org/deepfreeze/#overview
December 9th, 7 pm - 8:45 pm at The Baptist Church of Franklin. Chat 'N a Movie -
Christmas Themed Celebration "Angel in the Family" and "Christmas Tales" to be shown
and discussed!
December 23rd ---- up to 6pm at Steele Hill Resort. Youth Activity Swimming and
Snack - Transportation is required. Please contact Sue Jancetic at 998-9006 for start time and to sign up. Sue is CPR and Life Saving certified as well as Red Cross Life Guard
certified. Sue’s Assistant, Anthony Jancetic is also safety certified.
January 13th and 27th, 7pm - 8:45 pm at The Baptist Church of Franklin. Chat 'N a Movie - light snacks and parts one and parts two of "The Great Commandments" to be
shown and discussed!
February 17th, 7pm - 8:45 pm at The Baptist Church of Franklin. Chat 'N a Movie -
light snacks and part three of "The Great Commandments" to be shown and discussed!
Youth Activities
Camp Berea- Deep Freeze - Youth Camp
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Up Coming Meetings & Opportunities
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Scholarship
Have you or a member of your church considered seminary, but the cost seems too
heavy of a burden to bear? Consider applying to the Partnership Program Full-Tuition Scholarship at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary!
Beyond covering a student’s full tuition, the Partnership Program provides a unique op-portunity for biblical stewardship training and an extremely valuable skillset in partner-
ship development. Program participants team up with their local church and a network of prayer and financial partners to create a support system that extends beyond semi-nary into the next phase of ministry.
Recent graduate Bobby Ross shared his experience how this scholarship made it possi-
ble for him and his family to serve the local church immediately upon graduation. Now Pastor of Dunstable Evangelical Congregational Church, Bobby shares that: "The Part-nership Program actually enabled us to graduate debt-free and pursue this small town
New England church."
Interested in learning more? Recommend someone (or yourself) to the Partnership Pro-gram or request a phone call or email to learn more! We look forward to exploring this option and your calling to pursue theological education through Gordon-Conwell Theo-
logical Seminary. Blessings,
The GCTS Admissions Team 130 ESSEX STREET, SOUTH HAMILTON, MA 01982 (978) 646-4038 | [email protected]
“Like the coolness of snow at harvest time is a trustworthy messenger to those who send him, he
refreshes the spirit of his masters.” Proverbs 25:13
Our Annual Business Meeting
It’s that time of year again when we as the Church Body come together to make very im-
portant Church decisions, review old and new business, and review proposed budget to
finalize our financial situation for the upcoming year. As a member, your voice and at-
tendance is crucial to the success of doing the work the Lord has called you to towards.
Please save the date and mark your calendars now as our Annual Business Meeting will
be held January 25th at 7pm.
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Up Coming Opportunities (Cont.)
Greetings Sentinel friends, As we reflect on Thanksgiving and what it means, I am drawn to the bird feeder outside my win-dow. Traci and I started feeding sunflower seeds to our birds a little early this year because we are excited to have the change of seasons upon us. As I watch these birds I am reminded of God’s question in Matthew 6:26, “Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly father feeds them. Are you not more valuable than they?” How valuable do we feel in the presence of our Heavenly Father? During this season, my prayer is that our considerations of thanks are bathed in the knowledge of how valuable we are to God. Sentinel is a special place for this kind of reflection. This past summer over 700 campers came through the camp program, an 11 year increase for Boys and Girls overnight camp. Campers learned the importance of connection with God. Through the guidance of dedicated staff and volunteers over 150 campers dedicated their lives to God, many for the first time. Sentinel is a Mission First ministry as we strive to provide an overnight camp experience to all families despite financial challenge. Sentinel Lodge is open year round for churches, schools and groups to come together and experience sweet fellowship in the stillness of the out-doors. The Wixson Ministry Retreat opened this past June offering a year round place for pas-tors, missionaries and lay people who are directly involved in ministry, along with their house-hold families for a donation. Sentinel is a camp in growth, both spiritually and physically as we are outgrowing the boys unit. As we look ahead, we have plans to build an additional cabin in the boys unit which cost $14,000. With our summer weeks filling to capacity, a new boy’s cabin would allow us to house 56 additional campers each summer. Would you consider joining with Camp Sentinel by giv-ing toward this upcoming project to help us to reach more people with the message of the Gospel? To date, $4270 has been raised! We are excited for what the 68th summer season holds as we explore the All-Surpassing POW-
ER of God and what it looks like to store up this POWER in humble earthenware jars of clay. Each day we will unpack a different aspect of how we are to live for God by standing for TRUTH, shining light out of darkness, storing up this treasure in jars of clay, and His life at
work within us: “We have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us.” 2 Corinthians 4:7. Thank you for standing in prayer and ministry partnership with us.
See you on the Mountaintop! Rev. Kevin Van Brunt
Executive Director, Sentinel Ministries
Letter from Camp Sentinel
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All Women are Welcome Each Saturday at 10am.
In December, we will be starting Patriarchs: Encountering the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob - by Beth Moore We will be diving into Genesis 12-50 with personal studies 5 days a week, which will allow us to discover God's pursuit of a relationship with man, and marvel as His plan to bless all people. This study is full of twists and turns, ruin and redemption, revelation and mystery. We will be exploring concepts such as blessing, cove-nant, and promise, and the influence each has on a New Testament believer’s life in todays world. We will plunge into the heart of Gen-esis, right into God’s remarkable pursuit, of relationship and to the unfolding of His earthly plan: that through one nation—and ulti-mately, one man—all people on earth will be blessed.
Women’s Bible Study
Adult Advent Bible Study All are Welcome!!
Join us Sundays
at
9:10-9:45 am in Pastor Andy’s office.
4 Week Advent Series. Description: “No other time of the year
captures our imagination as much as Christmas: God coming in-
to the world on a dark winter’s night; a baby’s cry that would
change the course of human history; the heavens bursting into
song; the certain hope that God will have the last word over our
brokenness. This season fills our hearts with the wonder that
anything is possible.
This year, rediscover the true wonder of Christmas by sharing
the love of Christ with others. Each chapter centers on one ele-
ment of the Christmas story, looking to the Christmas story and
the stories of real people today to offer inspiration and ideas for
reflecting the light of Jesus at Christmas and throughout the
year.”
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Merry Christmas
Wish Me A Merry Christmas - The Attack on Christmas
Although the liberal media and even some churches are leading the charge against Christ-
mas, they are not the main force behind the attack on Christmas. When the angel came to
announce our Lord’s birth, he said, “For behold, I bring you good news of great joy which
will be for all the people; for today in the city of David there has been born for you a Savior, who is Christ the
Lord” (Luke 2:10-11). This angel was stating that the spiritual atmosphere of the whole planet was about to be
transformed. The good news was that the human race was about to be redeemed from the forces of darkness by the
Savior. It is these same forces of darkness that are attempting to silence the good news today. We are organizing a
campaign that stands up to the powers and principalities, “the rulers of the darkness of this age” (Eph 6:12), that
lovingly announces the Light of the World through the wishing of “Merry Christmas” again.
To wish someone a “Merry Christmas” is to proclaim the “good news of great joy that will be for all people.” It is
to announce that “there has been born for you a Savior, who is Christ the Lord” (v.11). To tell someone they have a
Savior is indeed good news! However, if they do not know of their need for a savior, it may be offensive. This is
why we find people being offended by the kind gesture of wishing them a “Merry Christmas.” This is also the ex-
act reason why we must continue to unashamedly wish people a “Merry Christmas.” In doing so, we are telling
them that there is good news and that the God of the universe has put into motion a wonderful plan to offer them
salvation. The statement “Merry Christmas” is indeed nothing less than the first step in opening a door to offer
someone salvation. As Paul says, “I am not ashamed of the gospel [good news], for it is the power of God for sal-
vation” (Romans 1:16). The Message says it like this, “It's news I'm most proud to proclaim, this extraordinary
Message of God's powerful plan to rescue everyone who trusts him.” universe has put into motion a wonderful
plan to offer them salvation. The statement “Merry Christmas” is indeed nothing less than the first step in opening
a door to offer someone salvation. As Paul says, “I am not ashamed of the gospel [good news], for it is the power
of God for salvation” (Romans 1:16). The Message says it like this, “It's news I'm most proud to proclaim, this ex-
traordinary Message of God's powerful plan to rescue everyone who trusts him.” universe has put into mo-
tion a wonderful plan to offer them salvation. The statement “Merry Christmas” is indeed nothing less than the
first step in opening a door to offer someone salvation. As Paul says, “I am not ashamed of the gospel [good
news], for it is the power of God for salvation” (Romans 1:16). The Message says it like this, “It's news I'm most
proud to proclaim, this extraordinary Message of God's powerful plan to rescue everyone who trusts him.”
To wear a button that says, “It’s OK, Wish Me a Merry Christmas” is to identify yourself as someone who has
heard and received the good news. It tells people you are not just shopping for a winter festival, but what you are
buying is celebrating your Lord’s birth. It says that you are in need of the Savior whose birth the angels an-
nounced so long ago. It gives the other person the opportunity to proclaim to you the “good news of great joy that
will be for all people,” and say "Merry Christmas."
As the cycle of wishing and being wished a “Merry Christmas” begins, the forces of darkness in our nation will be
affected. Light will be proclaimed. Hope will be announced, and the spiritual atmosphere will be changed
Our Church will be kicking off on the 1st Day of Advent, November 27, 2016, the Campaign “It’s Okay, Wish Me a
Merry Christmas” by handing out buttons to all our congregation members. This campaign is to reach individuals
by proclaiming the good news of Jesus Christ and the real meaning of Christmas. We should not yield to the ways of
the world. Please read the below article from the Wish Me A Merry Christmas Campaign.
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Please Join for our Special Advent and Christmas Services.
1st Sunday of Advent “Hope”
Nov 27th 10am
2nd Sunday of Advent “Peace”
Dec 4th 10am
3rd Sunday of Advent “Love”
Dec 11th 10am
4th Sunday of Advent “Joy”
Dec 18th 10am
Candlelight Service
Dec 18th 5pm
Christmas Eve Service
Dec 24th 7pm
Christmas Day Service
Dec 25th 10am
Advent Schedule
“Like the coolness of snow at harvest time is a trustworthy messenger to those who send him, he re-
freshes the spirit of his maters.” Proverbs 25:13
Christians In Action
Sunday School students will
be working hard practicing
their Christmas Skit “Of
Shepherds and Angel and
the Christmas Story”.
Come witness the joy by sup-
porting our children during
our Candlelight Service.
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Giving of a Grateful Heart
The 1st Sunday of each month, Communion Offering
Envelopes will be provided to the Congregation in hopes
that those that are lead will make a special donation.
All Communion Fellowship Offerings goes directly to our
Church Family that are in need.
The Baptist Church of Franklin gathered 33 boxes for
the Samaritan’s Purse Operation Christmas Child
Campaign. This Campaign provides Christmas shoe-
box gifts to children around the world. This was a great
opportunity for everyone as it allowed our Congrega-
tion to be involved in not only giving a material gift to
children but the gift of Jesus Christ around the world.
Teddy Bear Campaign-The David’s House at Dartmouth Hospital is low in their Teddy
Bear Ministry. Amanda Keniston is asking our Church Family to donate new Teddy Bears for this Campaign. These teddy bears are given to children that stay for any length
of time at the David's House at Dartmouth Hospital. Please consider in giving one today. There will be a collection box at the back of the Sanctuary.
Sing Praises to Our Lord as He is Great!!
As, Advent is underway our Choir will be very busy gath-
ering and practicing music. EVERYONE is welcome!!
If you are interested in joining Our Choir, please see either
Pastor Gary Andy or Barbara Denault.
If you would like to join our Church Praise Team practices are held each
Wednesday at 7pm. Ex-cept for the 3rd Wednes-
day each month.
Winter Birthdays & Anniversaries We Pray you have a very Happy Birthday!!
Please Let Us Know!
If you are an active member or regular
attendee of the church with a Winter birthday and/or anniversary but you don’t see your name here, please contact the church office and let us
know! 934-0230 or
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Church Office Hours and Information Rev. Gary Andy’s Office Hours
Tuesdays & Thursdays
from 10 AM - 6 PM
Wednesdays
from 1 PM - 9 PM
Please call Rev. Andy ahead for appointments. Pastor’s email address:
Pastor’s phone number:
(603) 934-2215
Winter Birthdays
Dec. 15th Paige Colburn Dec. 26th Amy Caswell Dec. 29th Roger Poitras
Jan. 2nd Sue Jancetic Jan. 3rd Alexis Destrosiers Jan. 13th Cheyanne Emery
Jan. 10th Dick Soucier Jan. 31st Nicy Ladd Feb. 6th Joan Hinds
Feb. 22nd Mae Bilodeau Feb. 28th Jerry Davis
Happy Anniversary
Dec. 23rd Alice & Maynard
Lancaster
Admin. Office Hours
Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays
from 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Tuesdays & Thursdays
from 10:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Please call the office during weekdays
at (603) 934-0230 to ensure someone is
here to open the door for you.
Prayer Requests
Please keep the new prayer/praise reports coming
in by email or telephone. Also, Prayer requests can
be sent as private message to our Facebook Page.
During Sunday worship services, all prayer re-
quests are added to our prayer requests section of
the church bulletin.
PO Box 306
21 Church Street
Franklin, NH 03235
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The Baptist Church Of
Franklin
Winter 2016 Newsletter
603-934-0230
The Baptist Church
of Franklin
"He says to the snow, “fall on the earth,’ and
to the rain shower, ‘Be a mighty downpour.”
so that all men he has made may know his
work, he stops every man from his labor. The
animals take cover; they remain in their dens.
The tempest comes out from its chamber, the
cold from the driving winds. The breath of God
produces ice, and the broad waters become
frozen.
Job 37:6-10
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