Monday, February 2, 2009

The ministry in Baja, Mexico

We are less than a month away from our Mission trip to Mexicali, Mexico. The team is getting excited and we are still fundraising for the trip. (Donations gratefully accepted!) Once we get to Mexico we will be working with a local church to make improvements in their building and to work with their children in Vacation Bible School. As I was working on this month's newsletter I checked out the ABCUSA web site and found this neat video that talks about the ministry Rick and Mercy Barnes have in Baja, Mexico. It actually features the pastors and ministry of Buen Samaritano, the church we served last year when we went down there. You will see Ramon and Alma. Enjoy. It will give you a flavor for what we will be doing this year when we visit Mexicali.
Cal

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Bob's Day in the Spotlight


Our own Bob Booth was recognized with a proclamation from the City Council yesterday for his longstanding service to our community. A small group of his friends gathered as City Councilman Pete Desaulniers, former Councilman and current State Representative, Chris Coutu and former Mayor Art Lathrop made the presentation. With Marge and Stephanie by his side, Art Lathrop read the proclamation citing Bob's service to his country in the Army, his years of teaching at Norwich Technical School, his service on the City Council, the Board of Education and on various committees and Board within the city, his service to his church and ministry in the prisons and his faithfulness in all things. Chris Coutu presented the plaque to Bob and all of his friends gathered around him. Even the Administrator of Haven Health and several employees looked on and wished him well.

Bob is another example of someone who has what we are calling a "missional church faith." He carried his faith with him into the world and it informs everything he does. Congratulations Bob and Marge!



Cal

Notes from our Church Annual Meeting

On Thursday evening we met for the 209th Annual Meeting of the First Baptist Church. Reports were presented on the activities of the past year. A motion was made to accept the reports with a few minor changes and place them on file for all to see. It was passed and now the booklet is available at church for all members and friends to peruse.

We then enjoyed a slideshow of sights and scenes from the last year.

We followed that with a few items of business. The report of the By-laws committee was tabled until the Spring Quarterly meeting. Prior to that meeting a list of the proposed changes will be on display for all the members to see. Most of the changes being proposed are aimed at clarification or spelling and grammatical mistakes in the previous documents.

The Church budget for 2009 was presented by Bob Sullivan and me. George Rezendes and Curt Brockway noted that the $103,000 in pledges reflected a net increase of six new families making a pledge this year. A major gift of $9,500 was also noted. After some discussion about how the donations from our ethnic churches are recorded, a church budget of $167,953 was approved.

Our mission budget was presented by Nancy Allen. She noted that the only real changes were in two new "in and out" items. These areas will be funded only to the level that they receive gifts. We added a category for targeted giving for Rick and Mercy Barnes, our special interest missionaries in Mexico. We are hoping families will adopt them for a month and give $50 toward their salary for a total of $600. We also added a $1,000 line item for the mission trip to Mexico. All donations made to that will go in that line item. The total mission budget of $12, 133 was passed.

Oliver Bray offered the report of the nominating committee and a slate of officer, boards and committees was put forward for us to discuss. It was noted that we had not listed a treasurer. I told the group that we had a candidate that we were talking to but he had not accepted yet. It was decided that when the nominating secured a candidate for treasurer and determined who the representative from the Stewardship Committee would be to the Board of Trustees that we would hold a special, very brief, meeting, during worship and elect them to office. We thanked Bob Sullivan, our retiring treasurer, and all those who were stepping down from office this year, for their service to the church.

Moderator Curt Brockway then turned the meeting over to me and we spent some time looking at our ministry and celebrating what we do well and making suggestions for what we could do to improve or enhance what we are doing.

In worship we celebrated the following:

*We involve others in leading worship through the use of worship assistants. It's nice to hear other people's voices. We could use even more volunteers.
* We enjoy the various styles of music and the sources that offer them. Solos, choir, praise team all enhance worship. The various types of music (contemporary, classical, sacred, country, gospel) touch everyone.
* We like the circle of fellowship at the end of communion service.
* We like the fact that children are included in worship. They are there for the offering, to witness baptisms, and are a part of worship through the Children's time.
* We like having Muriel talk to the kids. Someone commented that she needs a microphone so everyone can hear her.
* We like the prayer time. It is important and every week it allows people to be in communion with God. We also like the fact that every prayer request is not repeated again in the pastoral prayer.
* We like the invitation for prayer that was offered last week. Occasional invitations and altar calls are good additions to the service.
* We like the Pastoral leadership, preaching and spirit of worship that is being offered today.
* We like the way Adele sets the tone and mood of worship through her leadership on the organ and in the music ministry.

Then we asked the question: What can we do to improve our worship time?

* Using the name tags would help us get to know one another a little better.
* Make sure every visitor or newcomer is greeted in our greeting time, with some kind of a special outreach (we mentioned the bread program one church uses) by giving visitors a coupon for some special meal or event. In general we want to try to do a better job of making newcomers feel welcome so they will come back again.
* We want to do more to recognize special events in peoples lives. We want to tell each other that we care when a baby is born, someone retires, someone is married or a loved one dies.
* We liked the patriotic music last week. Can we use it more?
* We'd like to see even more special music in the service. More solos and duets. More anthems. We love the music at FBC.
* We would like to have better instructions in the bulletin for newcomers. When to eat and drink during communion was mentioned as an example. Noting the words for Edelweiss are in the bulletin was another one.
* We'd also like the music as well as the words in the bulletin for the songs offered by the praise team.

The Second Area We looked at was Mission and Outreach. We asked:

What Do You like about the things we are doing in mission and outreach currently?

* We talked about the efforts surrounding our Missional Church emphasis. Those who participated in our giveaway last month applauded us going out into the neighborhood. Others wanted to know more about it and what we were going to do next.
* We celebrated our participation in the Interfaith luncheons.
* We applauded our efforts of supporting local mission interest like Madonna Place, The soup Kitchen and other agencies.
* We lifted up our participation in interfaith and ecumenical events like CROP walk.
* We noted the ministry of my weekly column to our community.
* We highlighted our long history of outreach through the sports ministries.

Then we asked, "Is there more we can be doing as part of our outreach ministry?

* It was suggested that we reach out to those people who are absent from worship. Each of us can make phone calls and check in with those we have a relationship with when they are away for a time.
* It was suggested that we have a lay led team of people who visit the sick and those in the nursing homes. this could double the Pastor's efforts and say we care. Training may be needed but it could be a special outreach ministry of the congregation.
* We also added home bound communion to the list of things to offer.
* A community vegetable garden was suggested as a way to reach out into the neighborhood. some one said we may already have one at the Martin Luther King Center. Another person suggested finding out and seeing if we could add to it.

The Final area we looked at was Children and Education. We asked

What Are we doing now that is good in the area of Children and Education?

* We have a lot of little ones in Sunday School
* We have a large adult class.
* We have interesting Bible Studies.
* We offer quality child care during worship.
* We recognize our youth in special Sundays and with a scholarship.
* The Children's time in worship makes the children feel welcome.


Then we asked the question, How can we improve what we are doing?

* Increase the involvement of the youth in worship. We could have children light candles for example.
* We could highlight a different Sunday School class each month and invite the children to do something in worship.
* We could start a youth choir.
* We could offer more arts and crafts during Sunday School.
* We could provide a snack during nursery care time. It is a long morning.

At 8:35 we closed the meeting by remembering the three members of our church who passed away in 2008, Hal Brockway, Stephen Roscoe and Bill Rossoll in a moment of silence.

It was a good meeting and we hope it will be the start of a good year in the life of First Baptist Church.

Cal

PS If you have thoughts about our ministries and suggestions on things we might consider doing, please drop me a note or make a comment on this blog entry.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

A friendly event for the Mission Team

Because of some miscommunication, I had to run around a bit and was late in getting to the restaurant tonight. I was stressed. I was worried that we wouldn't have enough people to make our quota. I was feeling pressured because I didn't know if anyone else would show up to help. I knew Pastor Michelle Madsen Bibeau was going to be running late and that she had to leave early because of another commitment.

Then I saw the welcome smile of the store manager and I knew everything was going to be alright. Across the room I saw Judy Vickers and Janet Laflamme and the kids. A few minutes later Patty and Sarah Bober walked in the door and from that moment forward the night zoomed by.

Patty and Sarah stepped up and took the hostess job and began seating people and I did my thing. I went around greeting people and taking pictures. We got credit for all the folks we brought in and anyone else who walked in the door. At one point there was line of people waiting. Once that cleared up it was smooth sailing.

It was a lot of fun and we had a number of folks from both churches drop by. We also got some more donations in the jug and one check in my hand. We could have just had our hands out, but these fund raisers have been fun because we have got together in a couple of different venues.

I want to give a big thank you to those who came out to support the fundraisers as well as to those folks who have become a part of our mission team by making donations at church. We are trying to raise a lot of money and everyone has been so generous.

Stay tuned for news about our next event.

Cal

Monday, January 26, 2009

The day flew by

Shortly after I got to church this morning I had a steady stream of visitors. Guy Brown dropped by to give me Amanda's email address. We chatted about the girls and what they were doing. Then Fran and Julia Rogers came by with a load of groceries for our Food Pantry from Wildwood Christian School.

No sooner had we filled the cupboards than we had a steady stream of people coming to get some food. Jeffrey, Shawn and Rebecca each went away with some food for a few days.

Meanwhile I ran down to Friendly's to make sure everything was set for our mission fundraiser on Tuesday night. I met the manager and he told me we were good to go. I also stopped by Staples to pick up some ink for the printer. Pretty boring, huh?

After I grabbed a six inch turkey sub and fresh value meal, I headed back to the church to write a fundraising letter. I sent out a few emails when I was done and then ran down to the Otis Library for a meeting of the Board of Trustees. Before I knew it the whole day had slipped away. And here I am now writing my blog entry for Monday.

Well time to put this day to rest and get ready for tomorrow.

Cal

Sunday, January 25, 2009

One month to go for our mission adventure

Our mission team met today for its last formal meeting before we leave for Mexico on February 24, 2009. Seventeen of our twenty members were there. We did a gift inventory and went over the schedule for the departure date and gave a quick run down of the week's activities. I'll be contacting Rick and Mercy Barnes this week to see if we can get an idea of where we will be working this year.

We still need quite a bit of money and I'll be soliciting sponsors outside the church over the next couple of weeks and we will continue to look for donations from both of the churches as well. We are all getting excited about the trip.

Cal

A Sunday without snow

For the first time in three weeks we woke up and the skies were clear. No snow today but the temperatures were hovering around 0 degrees. That didn't stop us from having Sunday School and Church today. It was a great day and it felt good to see everyone.

George Rezendes had everyone up and singing for the opening exercises. Sandra Lucien brought orange juice and cookies to share with everyone in order to celebrate both Noah and Sebastian's birthdays.

At church Lori Lord was the worship assistant and she greeted everyone and got us up and singing that old favorite, "I Love to Tell the Story." The praise team lead us in singing a few very familiar songs, including "Lord I Lift Your Name on High." They also led us in singing "God Bless America" to mark the occasion of a new administration in Washington DC. The choir sang a song that was perfect in light of my message today.

I preached on Jonah and spoke about God and the way he reaches out to all of us with second and third chances. I noted that our failures are not final. We can always ask forgiveness and begin again. Then as we sang "Standing on the Promises" I invited people to come forward who wanted to ask God's blessing on a fresh start in the new year. It was a moving moment to end the service.

It was good to be in church today.

Cal