New Bethel Baptist Church Extended Bulletin December 2018 Vol. 13 Issue 12 From The Pastor s Desk 2 New Bethel on the Move 3 December Birthdays 4 December Calendar 5 Worship Through Word 6 Wedding Anniversaries 7 CWU Human Rights Day 8 Advent 2018 9 Birthday Party for Jesus 10 Christmas on Hillman 11 Ministry Christmas Fellowship 12 Youth Spotlight 13 Christmas Service 14 Grub Club Thank You 15 WatchNight Service 16 Black History Pt. 1 17 Black History Pt. 2 18 College Night 19 Work Notice 20 Kwanzaa Schedule 21 Aruba Cruise 22 Jesus Is The Gift 23
From the Pastor s Desk P A G E 2 The Light That Shines In Darkness It s no secret that we here in America, and even right here in our own community, are experiencing some dark days like we ve not seen before. The escalation of violence and hate crimes that has occurred in cities across this nation, coupled with the craziness that occurs in Washington, DC on a daily basis, are just symptoms of the times we are living in and the evil that s at the core of the hearts of so many throughout this nation. And now with the recent announcement of the closing of General Motors, a plant that has been a permanent fixture in our community for decades, employing over 1500 workers with good wages, it appears that the outlook for our community is getting darker and darker as the days go by. But in the midst of the darkness and all the bad news we receive almost daily, there is hope for the people of God for our crisis. No matter how discouraging and hopeless our current situation may seem, this season of Christmas reminds us that there is a Christ for every crisis that we may experience in this life. He is the Light that shines in darkness. In spite of all the violence and tragedies that have taken place this year, or the recent troubling events that we all have witnessed world-wide, Christmastime is still a reminder to us of the hope we have and can live with because of Christ. No matter how dark it gets in this unfriendly world of ours, no matter how wicked the hearts many have become, no matter how many tragedies have taken place in the world around us, we can find joy, hope and peace in our Christ. It is, in essence, why He came: to bring light in the midst of our darkness, to bring hope in the midst of despair, to bring peace in the midst of confusion, to bring joy in the midst of our sorrow. The prophet Isaiah spoke to his generation as well as ours when he proclaimed, "The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light, and they that dwell in the shadow of death, upon them hath the light shined." The Apostle John, speaking of Christ, declared, "in Him was life, and the life was the light of men. And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not". And Jesus Himself declared, "I am the light of the world, he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life." That means that even though there may be the presence of darkness all around us, we don't have to walk (or live) in it, nor do we have to allow the darkness to consume or overtake us. In fact, we have been called to dispel the darkness with the light of Christ who lives in us. Darkness seems to disappear when light shows up. The words of a familiar carol that we sing around this time of year remind us of The Light that has come to dispel our darkness. The song says. Hark the herald angels sing, Jesus the Light of the world. Glory to the new born King. Jesus the Light of the World. Christ by highest heaven adored. Jesus the Light of the world. Christ the everlasting Lord. Jesus the Light of the world. Hail the heaven born Prince of Peace. Jesus the Light of the world. Hail the Son of righteousness. Jesus the Light of the world. Walk in the Light, beautiful Light. Come where the dewdrops of mercy shine bright. Shine all around us by day and by night. Jesus the Light of the world. He s the Light that shines in darkness. So, I say to those who have been or are being affected by the darkness in your life or around you, "Arise, shine, your light has come. And the glory of the Lord is risen upon you!" Kwanzaa Celebration As we prepare for the celebration of Christmas, we as African-Americans in this nation cannot forget to acknowledge and celebrate the Kwanzaa season as well. It is a part of our culture and heritage and connects us to our roots and history. The seven principles of Kwanzaa are vital to our existence and survival here in America, especially in the times in which we live. The Kwanzaa season begins on December 26 th, the day after Christmas and ends on January 1 st. The first night of the community celebration of Kwanzaa will be held here at New Bethel on the 26 th of December at 5:30 p.m. We hope to see you here.
New Bethel On The Move Page 3 Thursday, November 1st, several members attended a Prayer Vigil at Temple El Emeth honoring the lives of those tragically killed at Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh. Saturday, November 3rd, many of our women members attended the Women s Empowerment March & Rally held in downtown Youngstown. Sunday, November 4th, churches from around the valley participated in the Souls To The Polls event. Encouraging churches to help get its members to the polls to early vote. Sunday, November 4th, the combined choir participated in a Sacred Music Fest sponsored by the Mahoning Valley Association of Churches and the Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance. The Fest was held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Girard. Sunday, November 11th, the Prison Ministry held its annual Bake Sale. Saturday, November 10th, the NOBDA Abigail Hall Mission service was held at Tabernacle Baptist Church. Rev. Todd Johnson was the speaker. Sunday, November 11th, the Vessels of Worship, Daughters of Bethel and, Mime Ministry participated in a Gospel Youth Explosion held at Elizabeth Baptist Church. November 12th-14th, our annual Church Seminar was held. We had 3 nights of great teaching and preaching. This year s theme: Developing The Christ That Is In You. Tuesday, November 20th Members of New Bethel attended the 33rd Annual Mayors Interfaith Prayer Breakfast at the Mahoning Country Club. YSU President Jim Tressel was the guest speaker and the musical entertainment was provided by the YSU Pella Penguins. Thursday, November 22nd, Thanksgiving Services were held. Rev. Derrick Anderson and the Jerusalem Baptist Church family joined us in giving thanks this year for all God has done!!
P A G E 4 Congratulations!!! We d love to welco me our new me mb e rs fellowshipped fo r the month o f November 2018 La Teece Mitchell Baptism Beatrice Barnett Christian Experience December 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Maurice Gulley 2 Roosevelt Harris Jr. Betty McQueen Charity Cousin 3 Emmie Cashwell Earline London 4 Geraldine Cowart Arthur Harris 5 Carolyn Stevens Janet Peace Eboni Dowdy 6 Cecelia McClendon 7 8 Kim Anderson 9 Shantae Rollins 10 Tanya Gilmer Shirley Hobbs 11 Freddie Leonard 12 Lee Vaughn Toney Kisha Franklin 13 Caffie Williams Ashley Robinson 14 Darryl Moore Aaron Poindexter Saundra Pittman Melvin Howell 15 Dontre Adams 16 Laura Homes Lavania Henderson 17 William Winlock Dena Wallace Shamar Gibson 18 Jason Gilmore Kissiwa Rowe Jelani Davis 19 Charlotte Croft Earvin Rolle Sydney McCullough Cynthia Davis 20 Francesca Hodge 21 JoAnn Wilson Charles Gilford Linda Poindexter 22 Shalona Harbin 23 Faye Moore Ronald Allen Diane Campbell 24 Susan Bentley Theodore Brown Dana Hill 25 26 Annie Fryson Geraldine Ingram 27 Carla Haynes Michael Lyons Simone Griffin Louise Echols 28 Kera Harris Ky Asia Blackwell 29 30 Debbie Patterson Beulah Griffin Hattie Tharpe Joshua Abell 31 Julius Livas Helen Murray Please note: These birthdays reflect the ones listed in our church membership software program. If your birthday is not listed or for corrections, please call the church office at (330) 747-2125.
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P A G E 6 Page 6 Worship Through the Word Date Service Speaker Theme Nov. 4, 2018 Early Service Rev. Kenneth Simon Stand Up For Jesus Pt.1 Nov. 4, 2018 Regular Service Rev. Kenneth Simon Stand Up For Jesus Pt.2 Nov. 11, 2018 Early Service Dr. Robin Woodberry Having An Encounter With Jesus Nov. 11, 2018 Regular Service Rev. Kenneth Simon How Developed Is The Christ In You? Nov. 18, 2018 Early Service Min. Ted Brown Guilty As Charged Nov. 18, 2018 Regular Service Dr. Robin Woodberry Having The Right Focus For Thanksgiving Nov. 25, 2018 Early Service Rv. Yvonne Hobson Don t Gamble With Salvation Nov. 25, 2018 Regular Service Rev. Kenneth Simon What Shall I Do For Him? December 13th- Election of Officers/Budget Meeting, 6:00p January 6th- Installation of Officers January 12th- Leadership Training, 10:00a January 20th- January 21st- Community Worship Service, 3:30p EMBC Community Workshop, 9:00a First Presby January 26th- Deacon/Deaconess Training, 10:00a January 27th- 23rd Pastoral Anniversary
Page 7 This page is dedicated to all of the Married Couples in our congregation, both young and old! If you would like to have your anniversary celebrated, please submit a picture, the date of your wedding and years being celebrated to the church office. We will place in the Extended Bulletin monthly. Chris & Carolyn Thomas Dec. 6, 1996 22 years! Julius & Sheila Livas Dec. 8, 1973 45years! Warren & Iva Harrell Dec. 4, 1954 64 years!
Page 8 The Senior Ministry is looking for you!!! 1. Asking for Members of 55+ years to consider joining the Senior Ministry. A. Senior Ministry goes on many trips, etc. with other seniors from the Church. B. Not only that but we carry out the ministry and mission as stated in the Senior Ministry PURPOSE Statement. 2. Asking the Members not to forget the Dime Bank. A. Dime Bank is the way the Senior Ministry contributes to the Church and is located in the rear of the church.
Page 9 2018 Advent December 2nd-23rd Theme: Rejoice In The Lord Philippians 4:4 Rejoice in the LORD always. I will say it again: Rejoice! SAVE THE DATE December 9, 2018 The Board of Trustee s Annual Christmas Marketplace Featuring Vendors Spaghetti ($5) & Bake Sale Gift Card Silent Auction Beautiful Gifts and More Please come and support local vendors And our church All proceeds will benefit The Capital Campaign Fund and Uniforms for Daughters of Bethel Please contact: Ina Madison -330-770-7957 for vendor information Space is limited so reserve early Julius Livas, Chairperson
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P A GPage E 11 Christmas on Hillman Saturday, December 15th 9:00 am L. A. Simon Center The Prison Ministry thanks you for your support at the Bake Sale!! It was a huge success. We thank all the people who gave donations and for everyone who helped out in any way.
P A G E 12 Attention all Ministries..instead of having a lot of separate ministry parties...let s come and celebrate TOGETHER!! Christmas Ministry Fellowship Saturday, December 22nd 2-5p Ministries are responsible to bring the following: Outreach & Youth/Children Ministries Church Service Ministries Deacons/Deaconess/Trustees Special Ministries Music Ministries Christian Education Committees Appetizers Meat Desserts Salads Pasta Bar Beverages Vegetables We also ask that each individual attending, bring a gift of no more than $10 to share in the gift exchange. *Hospitality Ministry agreed to oversee the gift exchange. For more information call the Church Office at 330-747-2125
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P A G E 14 Christmas Service Tuesday, December 25th 10:30 a.m. New Bethel Baptist Church For unto you is born this day in the city of David a savior, which is Christ the Lord." Luke 2:11
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P A G E 16 Watch Night Service will begin at 10:00p Monday, December 31st Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance presents Emancipation Day Service January 1, 2019, 10:00a Calvary Baptist Church 1463 Shields Road, Youngstown
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Page 20 Looking for work??? The Social Justice Ministry of New Bethel has placed a Job Postings Board in the Narthex. Every week, check the board for job openings around the valley. Share with family members and friends. NOTICE: New Bethel is looking for people to serve as part-time security monitors. This is a paid position and flexible hour availability is required. If interested, please acquire a job application from the church office. Please direct all questions and concerns to the Church Office, 330-747-2125.
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P A G E 23 Jesus Is The Gift Written by Holley Garth Jesus is the gift that perfectly fits every heart, and it is with His love that all celebration starts. We rejoice in Him as we remember His birth and thank God for sending His only Son to earth. His life led from a manger to a cross on a hill where He faithfully followed His Father s perfect will. He freely laid down everything so that he could live, and there is no greater treasurer anyone could give. Like a scarlet ribbon, His love wrapped around the cross and He offered it to us all at the greatest cost. So each time that we give gifts, we remember what He has done and honor the perfect gift- - - God s one and only Son.
Business Name 1507 Hillman Street Youngstown, Ohio 44507 Office: 330-747-2125 Fax: 330-747-4452 nbaptist@sbcglobal.net Next Edition will be available on Sunday, January 6, 2019 New Bethel Baptist Church Church Website: nbbcyoungstown.com Church Office Hours Mon-Fri. 8a-4p The deadline for submission is Sunday, December 30, 2018 The Church That Cares & Shares! 2018 Church Theme: Transformed into His Image as We Serve for His Glory Theme Scripture: (2 Corinthians 3:18) NET Bible Other Supporting Scriptures: (1 Peter 4:11) NET Bible Church Staff: Rev. Kenneth L. Simon Pastor Dr. Robin Woodberry Church Administrator MaryAnn Mitchell Church Secretary Office of Administration Staff & Personnel Tony Cochrane Custodian Benjamin Pankey Sexton Office Servants: Dorothy Cooper Juanita Davis Patricia Lee Min. JoAnne Lyons Eva Jordon Dea. Michael Lyons Christian Education Director