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First News & Notes November 2017 The Most Important Thing Alex Craig Luke 10:38-42, tells us of one thing that is absolutely necessary if we are to live a healthy, happy, useful Christian life. It s the record of Mary and Martha entertaining the Lord Jesus in their home. Martha was an excellent hostess and was busy preparing a meal for Jesus and His disciples. Mary, on the other hand, sat at His feet and listened to all the wonderful things He had to say. Martha said to herself, What a privilege to prepare a meal for Him! and Mary said, What a privilege to sit at His feet! - And they were both right (verse 39). Martha, however, felt that Mary was unreasonable in leaving her to serve the meal, and even questioned the Lord for allowing her to sit at His feet while there was work to be done (verse 40). Jesus then spoke very tenderly to Martha. You are worried and upset about many things, but only one thing is needed. Mary has chosen what is better, and it will not be taken away from her. (verses 41 and 42) Mary Photo had credit: chosen Meggan that one Douglas thing! In Jesus commendation we see what is the number-one requirement for every Christian - not service, but sitting at the feet of the Lord Jesus (verse 39). 1. Think what this one thing implies: what it really means to sit at the feet of the Lord Jesus and hear His Word. It implies Reception. In verse 38 we read that Martha received Jesus into her house, and Mary received Him also (verse 39). Before Mary could sit at the Savior's feet she must have welcomed Him into her presence. To sit at His feet and listen to His words implies that this reception had taken place. Have you received the Lord Jesus into your heart and life as definitely and as truly as Martha and Mary received Him into their home? It Implies Devotion. The fact that Mary was sitting at the Savior's feet indicates that she loved Him very much. She loved Him because He first loved her (1 John 4:19); she loved Him for His own sake, for His teaching, but above all for what He was going to do for her upon Calvary s cross. And in order that she might keep His words, she was listening to them and learning them. It implies Submission. Mary did not stand; she sat down at His feet, indicating that she recognized Jesus as her Lord. She subjected herself to His authority, truth and teaching. She sat in the place of humility. 2. Why is this one thing so absolutely necessary? It is absolutely necessary if we are to experience a well-balanced Christian life. The two elements of a wellpoised Christian life are sitting and serving. How much time do we spend alone with our Lord, in comparison with the time we spend in His service? It is absolutely necessary for growth in grace. It is absolutely necessary for clear guidance. It is absolutely necessary for overcoming self. Martha was irritated and distracted, and she complained - verse 40. Do you sometimes say rash, hurtful things? Why do we do these things - for the same reason that Martha failed! It is absolutely necessary to gain His commendation. Our Lor d is pleased, when we sit and learn of Him and spend time alone with Him. We can only get this one thing by real determination and resolution. We re told that Mary chose to sit at Jesus feet. It was a matter of deliberate choice. Lord help us in all our lives to honour You as Mary did! First Baptist Church Petrolia November 2017

November 2017 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 10:00 Ladies Helen Rust 2 3 4 7:00 a.m. Men's Breakfast 9:30 Ladies Day Apart 5 9:30 Adult 10:30 Worship and Junior church 6 2 4 p.m. Baptist Women Day of Prayer 7 8 10:00 Love Day. 9 Madeline Pierce 10 11 5:00 p.m. Missionfest 12 9:30 Adult 13 14 15 16 17 18 10:30 Worship and Junior church Collect Shoeboxes 10:00 Ladies 19 9:30 Adult 20 21 22 23 24 25 10:30 Worship and Junior Church 11:30 Spaghetti Lunch 10:00 Ladies 26 9:30 Adult 27 7:00 p.m. 28 29 30 10:30 Worship and Junior Church Food Bank Sunday 11:30 Coffee Break Me Time Leo Bradshaw Noah Jones 10:00 Ladies Helga Mursall The church s new web site is: http://firstbaptistpetrolia.ca/ The church s new email is fbcpetrolia@gmail.com If you need spiritual help during this time, please contact one of the deacons: Ministry Leader: Alex Craig 1-519-786-3325 Deacons: Larry Ainsworth 519-882-1019 Brad Loosley 519-882-2073 Donna McAuslan 519-882-3092 Lloyd McDonald 519-882-1740 Bill Baker 519-882-2325 Find us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/first-baptist-church-petrolia- First Baptist Church Petrolia 2 November 2017

Looking Ahead: *********************** 10:30 a.m. each Sunday Corporate Worship Junior Church for children All are Welcome ****************** 9:30 a.m. each Sunday Adult Sunday School ******************* November 1, 15, 22, 29, 10:00 a.m. New Ladies ******************* November 7, 14, 21, 28 7:00 p.m. Bible and Prayer Meeting ********************* November 19 Spaghetti Luncheon **************** Nov 4 Ladies Fall Day Apart ***************************** November 6 2 4 p.m. Baptist Women s Day of Prayer ************************* November 8 Love Day for our Congregation: Come help us clean the kitchen and library Bring a bag lunch **************************** November 11 Missionfest will be at Forest Baptist See Harald Rust for $10.00 tickets ******************************* November 26 Sunny Sunday Exchange After worship Coffee Break ****************************** November 27 7:00 p.m. Me Time - coloring, Sudoku, word find, other quiet pursuits ************************ December 11 Ladies Christmas Party Watch for details to come *************************** November 19 December newsletter items due. Newsletter to be distributed by Nov 26 Each Tuesday evening is and Prayer Meeting at 7:00 with Alex Craig. The group is studying ACTS Please watch our web page http://firstbaptistpetrolia.ca/ and facebook page https://www.facebook.com/first- Baptist-Church-Petrolia- for more information as it becomes available. First Baptist Church Petrolia 3 November 2017

Business Meeting Highlights A church business meeting was held October 24 in the fellowship hall. There was a lot of information to share and a good number of decisions to be made. These are some of the highlights. The Pastor and Deacons are pleased at the way things have been going lately. We seem to have come through a difficult time with Pastor Phil s illness and the lightning strike. The deacons are pleased that the new Church directory has been completed and distributed. The main issues that needed to be decided were financial. With regards to the selling of the parsonage, it was decided to tithe 10% to Christian projects. That money will go into the mission account and be distributed before the end of December 2017. The first share of it will be to Missionfest where whatever is raised by the congregation will be matched from the tithe amount. Other things that will happen soon are: *An expanded electrical panel to handle some of the increased need for power in various parts of the church. * A new Thermostat in the fellowship hall * A new sound system * A replacement bulb for the projector (approx. $400 $500. and a 4 week time frame to order) * The bulbs in the basement lights will continue to be replaced as needed * air conditioning in the fellowship hall/kitchen A few things that were decided against were * A dishwasher in the kitchen * a new parking lot By the Annual Meeting the end of February, there will be quotes to decide about fixing or replacing the baptistery. Sunday School as we used to know it has ended; it has become J unior Church with a lesson more like what used to happen in Sunday School. The Deacons and Trustees and Finance people are taking suggestions regarding other things that may need to be fixed or improved around the church. The outreach committee is busy with the Sunny Sunday Exchange and Me Time, both of which will happen the last weekend of each month. Plans are being made for a movie night in November and another one in January. The ladies will start a new study in Mid November, Having a Mary Heart in a Martha World. The ladies are also planning for Baptist Women s day of prayer, a Ladies Road Trip, A Love Day to clean the church kitchen and library, and a Christmas party. The VPP is having some guests coming to town November 9,10, 11 and would like to use our church. That was agreed to and Jean and Lee will oversee this community neighborliness. There was some discussion regarding the prayer box outside. It was decided to keep it and pray for whatever requests are put in it, even without a name. Another discussion ensued regarding the church picking up people from apartments and nursing homes for various events. It was decided that the church did not have that kind of insurance liability coverage, so it will not happen by the church. If individuals offer rides, that is on their own insurance. First Baptist Church Petrolia 4 November 2017

November 5 Our November Church Prayer Partner Oneida Baptist Church What do House Cleaning and Love have to do with each other? Some in our congregation are showing love to the whole church family by cleaning and sorting in the kitchen and library November 8. We are calling it Love Day, which was started by Canadian Baptist Women in 2014 where we were encouraged to do some act of love for our community. By making the kitchen and library cleaner and tidier, it will be healthier and easier to find things. Each Wednesday morning, any Ladies who are interested join together to study our Bibles and discuss topics that rise out of our studies. This new study will begin by mid November. All ladies are welcome. Cost for the book is $17.95 + taxes. First Baptist Church Petrolia 5 November 2017

FIRST LADIES ELGIN ADVENTURE On a pleasant morning on, August 24, 2017, Wanda, Carol, Jean, Danielle, Wendy, Donna, Wyn, Joyce and Helga gathered at the church and headed to Sparta and area. ROAD TRIP HERE WE COME!! Our first stop was Winter Wheat on Quaker Rd. off of Highway #3 just past the hamlet of Sparta. A true shopping experience like no other. A place of amazing metal creations set amongst tall pines in the country. As we meandered around the grounds, at every turn we encountered rustic garden decorum, wooden accents and heard music appearing to float through the air. Upon closer inspection we spotted speakers discretely hidden in a stump or other objects. What a calming effect. As well, to continue with this feeling, there were serene settings on the property. There were a few little gathering places to rest yourself and even one little cabin- like building had tea and coffee and cookies. I m sure that would not spoil our lunch later. Would it??? It truly is a place of peace and tranquility. Time to leave, even though we could have rested there longer. We loaded up and back tracked to the intersection of Quaker Rd. and Sparta Line to the store Anything Used & Sparta Country Candles. This store has so much more than candles. They have been operating for 25 years and even carry their candles at our Petrolia Hogan Pharmacy. There are outdoor fixtures, such as rugs, wind chimes, and of course lots of garden items. There are two floors in this old general store and if the stairs were a little steep for climbing I m sure the main floor was not disappointing. One note to remember. If anyone is a first time visitor they are presented with a votive candle as a welcome gift. What a nice take home gift. Since we had time before lunch Joyce knew of the Steed & Co. Lavender Farm located just down Sparta Line. So we decided to follow the signs down this lovely winding country road. Even a one lane bridge to cross over. Helga thought it reminded her of countryside in Europe. This place was a lavender farm with a small boutique. There were things such as lavender honey and lavender coffee. Wendy and I, of course, had to visit at her house a week later to savour this special coffee. MMMMMMM. Quite a nice taste and of course a lovely visit. Finally time for lunch!!! So back track to Quaker Rd. and up to highway #3 to New Sarum Diner in the village of New Sar um. A step back in time to Elgin County s oldest Diner. Great food since 1943. After our meals we loaded up and headed back to our homes. Great fellowship, fun and of course food. First Baptist Church Petrolia 6 November 2017