Sunday 29 March 2015 A very warm welcome in the name of the

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Sunday 29 March 2015 A very warm welcome in the name of the
Dates for the Diary
April
Wednesday
1st DVD / Prayer evening 7.30 pm in the small hall.
Maundy
Thursday
2nd Maundy Thursday Service 7.30 pm in the quiet room.
Everyone invited to Pat and David Barlow’s afterwards for hot
cross buns.
3rd Time of Reflection 3.00 pm In the quiet room
No Youth Group this week - wrong date - see next week!
5th Communion Service including decorating the cross with
daffodils. Please bring some for this service.
9th Thursday Group 8.00 pm Venue T.B.C.
Good Friday
Easter
Sunday
Thursday
Friday
10th Youth Group 6.30 pm - 8.30 pm in the main hall
Saturday
11th Safe Anchor Trust’s Boat trip for Dewsbury Baptist Church
Walking Group 10.00 am - 4.00 pm Departing from Shepley
Bridge Marina to Horbury and return Cost £13 See Pat Barlow
for further details - Limited to 24 people £5 deposit secures your
place. Please note change of direction.
13th Deacons’ Meeting 7.45 pm at the manse.
Monday
th
Wednesday
15
DVD / Prayer evening 7.30 pm in the small hall.
Tuesday
21st CTiD Leadership Meeting
6.00 pm at Dewsbury Baptist Church
May
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday Saturday
th
Mini Mart in aid of Christian Aid
th
Mini Walk in aid of Christian Aid, CAFOD and local charities
9
10
th
5
Safe Anchor Trust’s Boat trip for Dewsbury Baptist Church
Sunday School and Youth Group 5.00 pm – 9.30 pm
Departing from Shepley Bridge Marina to Cooper Bridge and
return Cost £13 See Pat Barlow for further details - This boat trip
is now fully booked up.
CARE Dewsbury meets in the Small Hall each
Monday and Thursday from 10.00 am to 12 noon.
Aerobics Every Tuesday at 6.15 pm in the Main Hall.
Please
Note!
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A very warm welcome
in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ
to everyone joining us today for worship.
10th Christian Aid Week
-16th
Advance Dates
Friday June
Manor Street, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, WF12 8ED
Any date which you would like shown here must be given to
Liz Exley, Secretary and keeper of the Church Diary.
Our Minister
Rev Caroline Brown
Secretary: Liz Exley 462525
Treasurer: Janet Momčilović 464136
Sunday 29th March 2015
Church website: dewsburybaptistchurch.co.uk
Everyone Welcome
Today’s Palm Sunday Service
10.45 am Rev Caroline Brown
Supervisors Sue and Margaret
Door Stewards Jean and Dick
After the service this morning,
children will be supervised downstairs
until12.30 pm. This church adheres to
the Baptist Union Safe to Grow policy.
Please ensure your children are
supervised at all times, either by yourself
or an approved supervisor. Our
advocates are Liz and Adam
Events This Week
Wednesday DVD / Prayer evening
7.30 pm in the small hall.
Maundy Thursday Service 7.30 pm in
the quiet room, including washing of one
person’s feet. (Volunteer required.)
Everyone invited to Pat and David
Barlow’s afterwards for hot cross buns.
Good Friday Time of Reflection
3.00 pm In the quiet room.
Next Week’s Easter Sunday Service
10.45 am Rev Caroline Brown
Supervisors Cathy and Adam
Door Stewards Madge and Jean
For
Your
Prayers
The BU Prayer Guide says:
As the ’40 Days of Home Mission’ draws
to an end, give thanks for Home Mission
funding which enables churches to make
Jesus known around our Union and
beyond. www.baptist.org.uk/40days
BMS World Mission:
Chad remains one of the most hostile
environments where BMS works.
Experiencing desert conditions, searing
heat, some of the world’s worst maternal
and child mortality figures, and wracked
by political division and grinding poverty,
Chad is not an easy mission placement.
In spite of this, a small team of mission
workers oversee the work of Guinebor II
Hospital (G2), which continues to provide
both life-giving witness to its Islamic
community and life-saving medical care
to the people of Chad. Pray for BMS
mission workers Malc and Sue White.
Sue is a nurse mentor and Malc works as
the hospital’s Chief Operating Officer.
The YBA Prayer Calendar asks prayers
for Darnall Road Baptist Church,
Sheffield South Yorkshire and Dayspring
Church, Garforth Leeds.
The Ark (Reported in The Baptist Times
A retelling of the biblical story of Noah
will air in a primetime BBC slot this
Easter.
The Ark, a one-off special written by
Tony Jordan (Hustle, The Nativity) will air
on BBC1 at 8.30 pm on Monday 30th
March. Written and produced over a
period of three years, The Ark is Jordan’s
unique insight into the story of Noah and
his family, a story that is found in Jewish,
Christian and Muslim scriptures.
Thoughts on Holy Week
As we go forward into Holy Week we
remember Jesus upturning the tables of
the money lenders in the temple.
A prayer from Rev Phil Jump, Regional
Minister Team Leader of the North
Western Baptist Association
Jesus Christ, ruler of all things,
You invite us to pray for your Kingdom's
coming;
Your heavenly will to be done here on
earth.
Forgive us if we seek your presence
Only for our own comfort and ease;
Refusing to be disturbed
By the challenge of your Gospel.
Overturn the tables of our self-interest;
Scatter to the floor the wares of empty
religion.
Release us from them and grant us
courage to follow you,
Through the realities of our own world,
On that precarious road which leads to
Calvary.
AMEN
Its stars include David Threlfall
(Shameless, Master and Commander) as
Noah and Joanne Whalley (Wolf Hall,
Scandal) as his wife.
This is your notice sheet - all articles are welcomed. Please submit them by Thursday
to Adam Momčilović [email protected]
Monday
Mark
15:1-15
Do you want Jesus
or Barabbas?
Tuesday
Mark
15:16-32
Jesus mocked
and then crucified
Wednesday
Mark
15:33-47
Jesus died and
was buried
Maundy Thursday
Mark
16:1-20
The Resurrection
and longer ending
of Mark’s Gospel
Good Friday
Luke
23:26-43
The Crucifixion
and the two criminals
Saturday
Luke
23:44-56
When BBC1 screened Tony Jordan’s
drama Nativity in 2010 it was watched by
over five million viewers and garnered
some of the best feedback the BBC has
ever received for a popular drama.
Like Nativity, this film focuses on the
human aspects of the narrative. It’s a
powerful, moving film that not only retells
the story for a new generation, but also
raises contemporary questions of family
loyalty, self-doubt, and what it means to
live as a person of faith in a world that
doesn’t believe.
A Suggested Bible Readings
For Holy Week
Luke’s account of his
death and burial
Easter Sunday
BMS
Birthday
Scheme
April
Birthdays
1st
4th
4th
15th
28th
30th
Mrs S. Dixon
Mrs S. Kitchingman
Mr A. Kitchingman
Mr A. Kennedy
Miss H. R. Momčilović
Mrs E. Carter
Envelope Scheme
The new envelopes for weekly giving are
available today. Anyone who isn’t in the
scheme and would like details about
joining, please have a word with Janet.
Luke
24:1-12
He is not here;
he has risen!