November 2015 Newsletter - Bridgeport Community Church
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November 2015 Newsletter - Bridgeport Community Church
BRIDGEPORT COMMUNITY CHURCH 3821 STATE STREET, P.O. BOX 541 BRIDGEPORT. MI 487 22-054 1 November 2015, Volume 58 No. THE COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN RBJOICE AT HOLIDAY HAPPENING The bazaar is Nov. 21 this year and we continue to partner with other Bridgeport businesses to "REJOICE and follow the Star". Bazaar hours are 9a to 3pm. The Fellowship committee is providing lunch from lla to lpm. We have a variety of vendors again this year for your shopping fun. Also looking for volunteers, especially with set up on Friday afternoon and clean up Saturday starting at 3 pm. Thank you for your support and May God bless you and yours this holiday season. Diane (777-6583) and the Ladies Guild. Our church office will be closed on Thanksgiving Day and the Friday following. If you have a need to be in the church let the office know ahead of time so we can open the doors for you. Have a great holiday' Roberta snd Pustor Ron THANKSGIVING DAY DINNER The Bridgeport Community Church members and wiii open our doors it-r the community to volunteers dinner traditional celebrate Thanksgiving by serving a November 26th from 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Volunteers are needed to prepare the food on November26'h at 9:00 a.m. If you would like to help or make donations, please call George or Sandy Lundy at777-5328. Everyone is welcome. Il COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING AT BRIDGEPORT COMMUNITY CHURCH On Mondayo November 23'd at 6:00 p.m. is our annual Community Thanksgiving Celebration. Finger foods will be served in Fellowship Hall. Everyone is invited and please bring cookies or finger foods to share. Representatives from various community organizations such as police & fire departments, school district and local churches have been invited to share why they're thankful to be part of the Bridgeport community. Please join us in worship and thanksgiving to God for all he does for our nation. FILL THE CORNUCOPIA During the month of November the cornucopia will be in front of the church. Everyone in our congregation will have an opportunity to share their abundance with others. Remember the Holidays are right around the corner and we will be doing food baskets for Thanksgiving on Monday, November 23'o at 10 am so give some thought about your donations to the food pantry. We need volunteers. If you can help, please come and enjoy some fellowship with this group. Some much needed items are spaghetti, spaghetti sauce, jelly, canned meats, soups, Stove Top dressing, canned fruit, cranberries, personal items like shampoo, deodorant, lotions toilet paper and toothpaste. Bring non-perishable canned foods, boxed dry food, paper products, and health items. Be sure the food items are left in their original (manufactures) packing. The children will bring the goods to the front of the church, giving them a part in the gathering of foods. been observing "Acts of Kindness" all year. Come us for lunch and share with us. join ffi BE SARE TO RESET YOUR CLOCKS At 2:00 a.m. Sunday morning, November 1" don't forget to change your clocks. FALL BACK one hour to standard time. W'ji*t'' With the Holidays coming up which is our busiest time of year, the food pantry needs also increase. Food donations are always welcome and thank you in advance for all you have done in the past and will do this year to help the poor in our community. However do consider a cash donation this year. We have turkeys to purchase for Thanksgiving and Christmas and our cash funds are at an all-time low. Please help us out and again, thank you. THE GIVING TREE The Giving Tree will start the first Sunday in November. The deadline date will be December 6th. We hope to have some new families help deliver the gifts this year. If anyone is interested in helping, please let us know. George and Sandy Lundy 7775328. *# effiffeft*fl*{ ,#\ ,; PEANUT BRITTLE CANDY e&'* #*-"%,pWffg Mi" # '* #T% iM zsg*x'$fl ?gE Holiday will be making Peanut Brittle, for the Happening on Tuesday, November l0'n at The Ladies Guild 10:00 a.m. Donation of sugar, Karo syrup and raw peanuts would be welcome. Anyone willing to help make candy please call Bev Jordan at771-5939. REMEMBER YOUR LOVED ONES On Sunday, November l, at both worship services, we will remember those who have entered the Church Triumphant in the past twelve months. If you wish to have a loved one's name placed on the list to be read in worship, please contact the church office at 777-1840' Veterans will be honored in November 8th services. BE SURE TO HONOR YOUR LOVED ONE WITH A POINSETTIA THIS CHRISTMAS. ORDER FORMS WILL BE INCLUDED IN YOUR BULLETIN IN A COUPLE OF WEEKS Ladies Guild POTLUCK LUNCHEON The Ladies Guild meeting will be held on Monday, November 9'r'. The Potluck Lunch will begin at 12:00 noon with the meeting beginning at 1:00 pm. We have ADVENT SOUP SUPPERS BEGIN DEC 2ND Join us for soup slurping; carol singing, and friendly conversing on three consecutive Wednesdays' December 2no, 9'n, and 16th at 6:00 p.m. in the SidinYour Pastor Ron's Reflection...It's Personal 'o...choose this day whom you will serve...but as for me and my household, we will serve the LORD." 24:75,NRSV -Joshua This year you received two response cards in your annual stewardship letter. They are very much alike, but each is clearly marked so that you will see which one is for your personal keeping and which is placed in the offering plate (or mailed to the church). There are two significant differences on the response card you keep. These stewardship commitments involve what some would call intangibles; they are not or money. These issues are about investment of time and effort. They are things are about habits of the heart. Please read them below: about funds Pastor Ron THE COMMANITY CHRISTIAN published monthly, except August, by Bridgeport Community Church, a congregation in which people Is many Christian denominations work and worship together in faith and fellowship, with the welfare of the entire community in mind. Our Community Church seeks to fulfill the prayer of Jesus Christ, "that they may all be one". BRIDGEPORT COMMUNITY CHURCH 3821 State Street, P.O. Box 541 Bridgeport, Ml 487 22-0541 Phone 989-777-1840 Web Site Address: BridgeportCommunityChurch'org E-mail [email protected] 777-1840 or 928-9405 Pastor Ron Sinclair Ed Stump, Moderator 652-2479 777-3153 777-7346 777-1840 746-0520 497-0469 777-0525 Tammy Morrison, Clerk Barbara Sietsema, Treasurer Roberta Umberfi eld, Secretary Troy Kiel. Minister of Music Kit Seidel, Custodian McIntyre, Prayer Chain (phone) Karen Wenzel, Prayer Chain (e-mail) Jan linewl My/our personal commitments... _ to pray daily for our church. _ to invite guests to worship at least twice this year. A conversation with our Membership team convinced me we need to be intentional about supporting our church and its ministries by endeavoring to pray for our congregation daily. Additionally, these leaders will help us all develop opportunities to invite guests to worship each year. Some will respond, "I already pray for us, our leaders, A few of us can say, "I invite and our pastor each day." members of my family, neighbors, friends, cashiers' etc. to worship many times during the year. How is this different?" Perhaps it's not, but good habits often need encouragement to develop. Membership team will prompt part of our daily prayers and help develop events to encourage us to inviting others. SEND A CARD OR CALL, KAY PALMER Kay Palmer who was active in our 8:30 worship service has moved closer to family. Kay Palmer's new 149 Arthur Drive, Apt. # 5 address Grass Lake Ml49240 Her phone number: (517) 522-8855 is: Membership Meeting will be the fourth Sundoy of the month (Novemb er 22nd) afte? second servace That bright, long card may help fill out your weekly or monthly offering and that's fine. Or that card may help you invest a few very important moments of your time next year in such a way that we'll have even more to be thankful for at the end of 2016. It's your personal choice to make in conversation with our highly relational God. Grace and Peace, Bl||||II PRTSSURT cLrNlc The next Blood Pressure Clinic will be held in Fellowship Hall on, Sundayo November l't. If you have any questions, please call Diane Booth Nov 26 Caro lyn & Paul DeSander at 111 - 65 83. @ Sovanbor Morshio .f Schedhle November Birthdays Nov Nov Nov Nov 2 3 4 5 Nov 6 Nov Nov 8 9 Thomas Kren Anna Roberts Korey Cuthbertson SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR NOVEMBER Nov Steven Blasch Joshua 1:7-9 I Joshua 2 Linda Williams Pat Kelsey Natalie Luckett Hebrews 1 1:31 Judges 2:8-16 Nov 8 Nov 15 Judges 4 Charles Sietsema Dee Mills Nov 12 Dorothy Tank Nov 13 Michael Campbell Jr Ray Moreno Nov 14 Doris Cain Nov 16 Nicole Parsons Corinne Slancik Nov 17 John Estrada Nov 20 Melvin Bicknell Nov 21 Susan Tate Nov 22 Mary Ackerman Latoya Kay Nov 23 Denise Taylor Nov 24 Rachael Cain Nov 25 Marion Nicol Dustin Young Nov 26 Nancy Powell Nov 29 Susanne Beilfuss Amber Brinkman Nov 30 Lee Albrecht Senior Ruth 1:15-17 Ruth l:1-22 I Samuel 2:1-10 & l:1-20,2:10-l I Nov 22 Nov 29 Psalm 59:16-17 I Samuel 16:4-13 NOVEMBER SERMON TOPICS All Saints Nov I "A Few Good Women: Rahab" "A Few Good Women: Deborah & Jael" Nov l5 "A Few Good Women: Orpah, Naomi & Ruth" Nov 22 "A Few Good Women: Nov 8 Hannah" Nov 29 "Go to Bethlehem" NOVEMBER DIACONATE ASSISTING New Members and Baptisms Dennis or Linda Braeutisan 8:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m. Alor Kim Gouin Communion Servers 8:30 a.m. Tom & Dee Mills l0:45 a.m. John & Tonya Estrada Beth Miller Mike Kelsey Wendy Casavan Mark Groulx Beverly Huff Choir Bonnie Newman Usher Coordinating 8:30 10:45 a.m. Dennis & Linda Braeutisan a.m. Al& Kim Gouin Beverly Jesselaitis Communion Set-Up Bonnie Cuthbertson Bonnie Newman November Anniversaries Nov 15 Karen & Raymond Boettcher Jr