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First Baptist Church Pastor Rev. Jim Bagley Box 56, 58 Division St. N. C.E. Director Tracey Bagley Kingsville, ON N9Y 2E8 Secretary Heather Skeates firstbaptistkingsville.com 519-733-4144 NOVEMBER 2016 Beyond The Bulletin Turn clocks back 1 hour Saturday night. Strengthen your faith Matthew House Needs Dish Soap New or gently used single bed sheets Pots & pans Kettles Toasters Microwaves Comforters Warm blankets Towels Cutlery Kitchen essentials Everyone is encouraged to take part Upcoming Bible studies Men Phil Piruzza invites you to the new downstairs lounge on Tuesday evenings to study Dare To Be Uncommom. You will be inspired and energized by the respected Super Bowl winning coach, Tony Dungy. Begins Tuesday, November 8 th at 7pm. Women Judy Fysh will begin a study of David, Anointed, Transformed, Redeemed by Priscilla Shirer, Beth Moore and Kay Arthur on Tuesday mornings from 9-11am. Come to the lounge downstairs Tuesday, Nov. 22 nd at 9am for this 6 week study. Dates are Nov. 22 & 29, Dec. 6 & 13, Jan. 10 & 17. Invite a girlfriend to come with you too! It s not too late to take part in the Silence and Solitude study. Contact the office to get your book and plan to go to Wharram s on Sunday, Nov. 6 th at 6pm for dinner & discussion.

Special Wedding Anniversaries! On November 15 th Pastor Jim & Tracey will celebrate 30 years of marriage. On November 26 th Hank & Jackie VanKempen will celebrate 50 years. John & Jean Driedger celebrated 60 years in October. On November 16 th Doug & Jean Nuttall celebrate 70 years. Junior Church THE FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT We are excited to have a new room downstairs and begin a new curriculum where we will explore the ways our character displays God s good fruit and learn about Christians throughout history whose lives demonstrate those character qualities. As we explore the expressions of each fruit of God s Holy Spirit in our lives, we ll learn to cultivate attitudes that will lead us to know God better and become the fruitful people He designed us to be. Children ages 4-8 are invited. For children ages 9 & up sermon note sheets are included in bulletin. We want to encourage our children to engage and learn to worship with us and grow as disciples. Ages 9-13 are welcome to deposit their sermon notes in the container on table in lobby for a weekly prize draw. Put A Child on Your Christmas List We know the best part of Christmas is the gift that was given to us by God Himself. Christ was born that first Chrtmas day. Jesus was and is the best present of all. Once again this Christmas it is our privilege as a church family to give Christmas presents to children in our community. Just as God gave us a gift, we have the opportunity to share that gift with others. This is an opportunity to adopt a child from the community and shop for them as if they are a member of your family. Information with the child s age, sizes and preferences will be available in the narthex at end of November. We are asking for $125 - $150 to be spent on each child. You may adopt one (or more) for your family or you may go together with a friend and adopt a child. If you prefer not to shop then you are welcome to donate the money to th church *(marked Put a Child on you Christmas List) and someone will shop on your behalf. We ask that gifts be returned to church by December 11 th, 2016 for distribution the week before Christmas. Please return all gifts in a large gift bag unwrapped with wrapping paper and scotch tape so the family knows what was given and can then give the gifts to their child as a Christmas gift from them or Santa. This is another amazing opportunity for us to partner with our community and share the love of Jesus. Gratefully, Tracey Bagley

November Foodbank Suggestions 6 Cookies 13 regular oatmeal 20 ketchup 27 fruit cups & pudding cups Old grocery bags and re-sealable Plastic containers always welcome! Fundraiser for Afterschool Bible Club At Harrow Baptist Church Saturday, November 26 5:30pm. Enjoy bottomless bowls of soup and delectable desserts - $5 at door (children half price) as we gather FBC Business Meeting Sunday, November 27 th following worship Come enjoy a light lunch while hearing reports and updates of the life of FBC. Minutes of the annual meeting (May 1 st 2016) are now posted on the bulletin board and can be emailed to you by contacting the church office (519-733-4144) or kingsvillebaptistheather@cogeco.net. Ladies Dinner Evening Presented by Leamington After 5 Monday, November 14 th at 6pm Cost $18 At Colasanti s Tropical Gardens Hear Inspirational Speaker Carol Rodgers Letting Your Life Become Your Legacy Special Feature FALL FAIR Get your Christmas freezables there. For reservations call Barb @ 519-326-7631 Join the Prayer Connection Monday, Nov. 7 th at 7pm Phone Ora 519-326-3627

ourcommunity IMPACT High School youth now meets WEEKLY on Wednesdays. Gather in the basement from 7-8:30pm. BLAST Grade 5-8 come with friends on November 10 th & 24 th and meet In basement from 7-8:30pm. SHUFFLEBOARD Seniors gather in basement for fun and exercise each Wednesday from 9:30-11:30am. Invite a friend to come with you. Knit/Crochet Come to Bev Murray s (11 Leonard) Thursday, November 3 rd 1:30-3:30pm. To learn, teach or enjoy some tea. Meets every other week. KPS Breakfast Each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday we welcome almost 50 Students from our neighbouring School and feed them breakfast and shine Christ s light to them! Moments for Moms Young moms meet to learn together on Fridays from 9-11am (excluding PA days). Childcare is provided. Community Dinner The third Wednesday of each month we serve a hot meal to those who come from 5-6:30pm. Invite a friend to come enjoy dinner with you! Come Wednesday, November 16 th from 5-6:30pm (Note-December dinner will be held on second Wednesday, December 14 th.) Where can you take part? Please pray for comfort Deborah Ban Rumble went to be with her Saviour. Remember her husband, Craig, and daughter, Braelyn as they grieve their loss. Sympathies are extended to Jennie Brown & Georgia Skeates after the passing of their mom, Anastasia Klym. Also remember Audrey Peterson and family after her brother, Harold Bussy Rollo s passing last month.

Saturday Nov 12th 2016 Live @ First Baptist Church 58 Division Street North, Kingsville ON. 519-733-4144 firstbaptistkingsville.com No Charge $ ( Donations Appreciated) 7-9 PM All Welcome! Invite friends to come hear musician Darin Martin tell stories and sing songs at this special event from 7-9pm Saturday, Nov. 12 th.

Family Services Windsor-Essex Presents: Learning to Manage Your Anxiety An 8 week therapeutic (treatment) group program to learn how to control your anxiety so it does not have control over you. The group dynamic provides a supportive forum for growth and change. Professional facilitator. Weekly topic areas include: What Starts & Maintains Anxiety Cognitive Restructuring & Belief Systems Coping Methods for Controlling Anxiety Anxiety & Avoidance Best Practice Relaxation Techniques Anxiety Reduction Exercises Location: South Essex Community Council Address: 215 Talbot St E, Leamington, ON N8H 5L4 When: Friday November 11 th from 1:00-3:00 PM NOTE: First session 1 hour To register please call 519-966-5010 and ask for Customer Care. 1770 Langlois Ave. Windsor, ON N8X 4M5 1770 Avenue Langlois Windsor, ON N8X 4M5 519.966.5010 519.256.5258 Toll Free/Sans Frais: 1.888.933.1831 www.familyserviceswe.ca

PRAYER CORNER Welcome A Month of Prayer Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen. Ephesians 3:20-21 (NIV) What s in this prayer guide? 5 weeks of prayer for the issues women face overseas and in Canada. A key verse for each week. 5 topics - the topics are the same each week 5 prayers - one per topic Statistics - raw facts and figures How do we use this prayer guide? When you gather with women in person or online, remember God delights in your coming and in your prayers. Some suggestions: Offer a quick devotional on Ephesians 3:20-21 before beginning to pray. Read the weekly verse out loud, several times, before begining to pray. Pray the prayers as written. Read, then pray the prayers in your own words. Plan and enjoy times of silence in His presence as part of your prayer time. Play hymns, songs or instrumental music before or after you pray. Invite all women in your group to pray. Who wrote these prayers? Creation Care-Cheryl Peck, Lakefield Baptist Church; Poverty-Lesley Hobgood, Aylmer Baptist Church; Indigenous Women-Wanda Pratt, First Baptist Church, Petrolia; Jean Maracle, Aylmer; Access to Education-Cheryl Hughes, Lorne Park Baptist Church, Mississauga; The Next Generation-Ann-Margret Hovsepian, Temple Baptist Church, Montreal; Exploitation- Alyssa Sampson, Agincourt Baptist Church, Toronto; Pray these numbers! Contact Renee James, CBWOQ s director of communications, if you d like sources for these facts and statistics. Prayer changes things! If you d like to join a group, visit CBWOQ s (Canadian Baptist Women of Ontario & Quebec) website at www.baptistwomen.com You ll find the list of groups currently meeting. If you d like to start a group, contact Renee James at 416-651-8967 so she can sign you up.

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Communion 6 9:45am SS Classes 11am Worship 12:30 Missions Meeting 6pm Silence & Solitude (Wharram s) 6:30pm - Scouts 7 1 9-11am LBS (downstairs) 7pm Mens Bible study, Cubs, LBS (Bagley s) 8:30am KPS Breakfast 9-11am LBS (downstairs) 7pm Cubs, LBS-Bagley s NEW MBS (lounge) 8 8:30 KPS Breakfast 2 9 10-2pm Quilters 1:30pm Knit/Crochet (@ 11 Leonard) 3 10 7-8:30 BLAST 4 9-11am Moments 4 Moms 11 9-11am Moments 4 Moms 11am Remembrance Day Service at Cenotaph 5 7am Men s Prayer Fall Back 1 hour 12 7am Men s Prayer 7pm - Darin Martin Concert Food Bank-cookies 13 9:45am SS Classes 11am Worship 193 rd Anniversary FB-regular oatmeal 20 9:45am SS classes 11am Worship FB-ketchup 2pm KGS Heritage Society 6:30pm - Scouts 6:30pm Scouts 14 21 15 7pm Cubs, MBS-Lounge 22 9-11 - Ladies Bible study (NEW-downstairs lounge) 7:pm LBS (final-bagleys), Cubs, MBS (downstairs) 16 5-6:30pm Community Dinner 8:30 KPS Breakfast 7pm FBC Board Mtg. 23 17 10-2pm Quilters 1:30pm Knit/Crochet (@ 11 Leonard) 24 7-8:30 BLAST PA DAY Promise Keepers In Toronto 18 25 9-11am Moments 4 Moms 7pm IMPACT (High School youth) --------- 19 7am Men s Prayer 26 7am Men s Prayer SLEEPOVER AT CHURCH (ends 9am) 27 9:45am SS Classes 11am Worship Church Business Meeting 28 29 9-11 - Ladies Bible study 8:30 KPS Breakfast 30 FB fruit & pudding cups 6:30pm - Scouts 7pm Men s Bible study (lounge), Cubs