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Written by Matthew M. Thomas   
Tuesday, 24 February 2009 15:18

First Sunday of Lent
1 March 2009
Genesis 9:8 - 17
"God's Covenant with the Whole Creation"
No Evening Lenten Service

Second Sunday of Lent
8 March 2009
Romans 4:13-25
"God's Promise to the Whole Creation"
Evening Lenten Service: Calvary Baptist Church, Youngstown, Rev. Claye Folger preaching.

Third Sunday of Lent
15 March 2009
1 Corinthians 1:18 - 25
"The Law: God's Wisdom"
Evening Lenten Service: First Baptist Warren, Rev. Luke Oskin preaching.

Fourth Sunday of Lent
22 March 2009
John 3:14 - 21
Guest Preacher, Ms. Michelle Stoutamire
Evening Lenten Service: Western Reserve Baptist Church, Rev. Matthew M. Thomas preaching on Numbers 21:4 - 9.

Fifth Sunday of Lent
29 March 2009
Psalm 51:1 - 12
"Personal Repentance"
Evening Lenten Service: First Baptist Alliance, Rev. Angelo LaCivita preaching.

Palm Sunday (6th Sunday of Lent)
5 April 2009
Isaiah 50:4 - 9a
"The Risks and Benefits of Real Repentance, Obedience and Faithfulness"
Trumbull County Prayer Movement Sacred Assembly, 5:00 PM, First Methodist Church

Maundy Thursday
9 April 2009
Psalm 116:1 - 2, 12 - 19
"Fulfilling our Vows"

Easter Sunday
12 April 2009
1 Corinthians 15:1 - 11
"Resurrection: the Core of our Faith"

 
Weekly Update, 29 January 2009 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Matthew M. Thomas   
Thursday, 29 January 2009 15:19

It's been two weeks since I've given an update here, and that's actually since we've had a lot going on!

Last week, our music director started several weeks of medical leave, and Brian B. helped lead our music in her place.

Over the last two weeks, we've had some trouble with the boiler that heats about a third of our building. The problem seems to be fixed now, but took about two weeks to resolve. We thank God for the help from North Park Services to get things going again.

This week, we assembled the contribution statements for 2008 contributions. Since we changed accounting systems partway through the year, many members will get two statements, one for the first part of the year and one for the second part. All that should be necessary to get your total amount given for 2008 is to add the two together. We apologize for any inconvenience this might cause.

For the next three Sundays, we will be looking at what it means to praise God through the Psalms. This week, we will look at Psalm 111 and how praise and wisdom work together.

I look forward to worshipping with you this Sunday!

Last Updated on Thursday, 29 January 2009 15:30
 
Weekly Update, 8 January 2009 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Matthew M. Thomas   
Thursday, 08 January 2009 20:07

Happy New Year (again)!

I've been back in town about a week now, and it's good to be back. This Sunday, we will be doing our annual renewal of baptismal commitments, and joining together for a potluck dinner after church.

Why do we renew our baptismal commitments annually? I believe this helps us to renew our commitment to Christ and remember what we are all about. It can be a way of examining ourselves to see whether we are following through with what we have said we would do. This helps us to create the structures in our lives to guide us into greater faithfulness to Christ.

This week, Phil G. volunteered to cover our Fellowship Hall windows with plastic to keep the drafts down, and he also installed a thermostat box for us. Thank you Phil!

I look forward to worshipping with you this Sunday!

 
Weekly Update, 15 January 2009 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Matthew M. Thomas   
Thursday, 15 January 2009 21:07

My, my my, it's been cold, hasn't it?

We are also getting our share of snow!

We get calls regularly when the weather gets like this as to whether we will cancel services. We don't plan to cancel services for the weather. If you feel like it would be unsafe for you to travel in whatever weather conditions, please do not feel like you must come to church! We want everyone to be safe. However, if you feel like you can make it out in whatever weather, please join us!

We continue to expect God to do great things with us this winter. We know that God loves to show up when we praise him. That is why for the first three weeks of February, we will be focusing on how we praise God and what the results of praise are. I hope you will come join us for a time of praise and worship!

I look forward to worshipping with you this Sunday!

Last Updated on Thursday, 29 January 2009 15:29
 
Weekly Update, 1 January 2009 PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 24 December 2008 11:14

Happy New Year!

(And, remembering last week's update, Happy 8th Day of Christmas!)

Many people make New Year's Resolutions at this time of year - deciding how they want to be better people and change something about themselves. Oftentimes, these resolutions fall by the wayside because we do not have the kind of structures built into our lives to actually make the changes stick. For many people, this can lead to a cycle of self-defeat.

There is another way of looking at life transformation, though: when we look to see what God is doing and join him in that activity, we can resolve different kinds of things that help us develop into those who reflect Christ's character. God has provided us with activities that can help us work on yet another area of our lives.

So what do I see God doing this year at First Baptist? I see a number of things God is working on.

First, I see God desiring to deepen his relationship with us. In our prayers, we call God "Father." God desires to know us better and us to know him better. We can do this most effectively by developing conversations with God - yes, that go both ways - through prayer, and by studying the Bible, which is the uniquely accurate story of who God is and his interactions with his people.

Second, I see God desiring for us to grow in love for one another. One of the most common references to the church in the New Testament is the analogy of the Family of God. We all come from families that are, to a greater or lesser extent, broken. God desires that we grow in love for one another so that we can model a new kind of family life, and truly exhibit God's kind of life to each other. We can do this most effectively by realizing we are a family no matter what, and, having discerned our role in the family through the discovery of our spiritual gifts, to carry out our family life together by serving one another through the use of our spiritual gifts, our talents, our abilities and our material resources.

Third, I see God desiring for us to bring his Good News to those around us who do not have his Good News. This is the career and vocation of the Church of Jesus Christ. Once again, this is not for the purpose of aggrandizing one particular congregation or even convincing people of a particular worldview, but because we truly believe that God has come in Jesus Christ to set everything right and that only through receiving his forgiveness and re-aligning ourselves with him will we receive the fullness of life. We can do this most effectively by maintaining and developing relationships with those outside the church wherein we have the opportunity to demonstrate God's Good News. This can be friends, family, neighbors, co-workers and even strangers. But this works best when we have done well with the first two things God is doing: it is only then that we have something to demonstrate.

Fourth, I see God helping us to develop a sense of what Christian maturity looks like, and the differences in roles in the Church that develop as people begin to mature. This happens most effectively when we discern what maturity actually looks like and then having the appropriate structures in place to work step-by-step in that direction. This happens best as we develop in the first three things God is working on, and begin to apply that to the congregational setting - no matter how we used to do things before.

I pray that in this new year these four things can be the model for how we grow together as God's people! We know God loves us, desires us to love one another, and others, and grow toward maturity in Christ. So let us resolve to do those things, by the power of the Holy Spirit.

I look forward to returning to worship with you this Sunday!

 
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