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Movie Night Admission: Bring a canned good or a monetary donation. Refreshments and snack provided. Gods Not Dead 2” When a high school teacher is asked a question in class about Jesus, her response lands her in deep trouble. Would we be as strong as she was? Sponsored by the Men of Courage. News n Views March 24th at 7:00 p.m. 3.5 Ministry Staff Meeting 3.8 Age Unlimited Meeting 3.12 and 3.19 No C.E. Hour 3.18 Games Night 3.24 Movie Night 3.25 Mens Breakfast 3.28 Ladies Night Out at Thanasis 3.29 Pastoral Care Team Meeting Mark Your Calendar Banwell Monthly Newsletter of Banwell Community Church | March 2017 - A member of the Canadian Baptists of Ontario and Quebec. Connect with Banwell Community Church... Website: www.banwellchurch.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/banwellcommunitychurch/ Twitter: @BCCWindsor RSM Facebook: www.facebook.com/RockSolidMinistriesBCC/ RSM Instagram: www.instagram.com/rsm_rocksolidministries/

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Page 1: Banwell News n Views - Amazon S3 · Join the journey. There will be a sign-up sheet on the coffee counter in the foyer until March 5th. We look forward to seeing you as we get closer

Movie Night

Admission: Bring a canned good or a

monetary donation. Refreshments and

snack provided.

“God’s Not Dead 2”

When a high school teacher is asked a

question in class about Jesus, her response

lands her in deep trouble. Would we be as

strong as she was?

Sponsored by the Men of Courage.

News ‘n Views

March 24th at 7:00 p.m.

3.5 Ministry Staff Meeting

3.8 Age Unlimited Meeting

3.12 and 3.19 No C.E. Hour

3.18 Games Night

3.24 Movie Night

3.25 Men’s Breakfast

3.28 Ladies Night Out at

Thanasis

3.29 Pastoral Care Team

Meeting

Mark Your Calendar

Banwell

Monthly Newsletter of Banwell Community Church | March 2017 - A member of the Canadian

Baptists of Ontario and Quebec.

Connect with Banwell Community Church...

● Website: www.banwellchurch.org

● Facebook: www.facebook.com/banwellcommunitychurch/

● Twitter: @BCCWindsor

● RSM Facebook: www.facebook.com/RockSolidMinistriesBCC/

● RSM Instagram: www.instagram.com/rsm_rocksolidministries/

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Highlights of the Journey Friendship is an important part of our life journey. She is a friend to many, and also Jesus. She has a fantastic family; has been a productive family business worker, been on many boards and commit-tees; done volunteer work; travelled extensively and been a tireless worker at church in choirs, hos-pitality and prayer in her eight decades of abundant living, caring, considerate, compassionate daily lifestyle. These are the highlights of the marvelous journey of:

MADELON KIDD Madelon was born in Windsor. Her parents Alice and Walter Warren were thrilled to have a beauti-ful daughter. As a youngster, she attended King Edward Elementary School and enjoyed her high school experiences at Walkerville Collegiate Institute. Following graduation, she began employ-ment in her Dad’s business at Ford Cleaners and later began IXL Cleaners when it was established on Tecumseh Road at Moy. She was an excellent business woman, who did banking, budgeting and payroll for 31 employees. Madelon met the love of her life and they were married in December 1954 by Rev. Dr. Harry No-bles. They celebrated their 60

th anniversary in 2014. They were blessed with two sons: Allan Jr.

and Richard. They are now the adoring grandparents of two grandsons and a namesake grand-daughter “Madelon Kidd”. (Maddie). During her youth, Madelon enjoyed many hobbies including ice skating, travel and became a pas-sionate reader. Madelon was baptized by Rev. Norman Hovland. She participated in many church activities: Tem-ple Choir, was a member of the Pastoral Care and Finance Committee, travelled with Donna Wilcox and the youth choir and became a deacon at Temple and member of the Vision Team. The Kidds have enjoyed wonderful vacations and travelled extensively on unique holidays – including Florida, Jamaica, Alaska, U.K. Russia, Mediteranean area, Israel, Spain, Iceland, Caribbean and Transat-lantic cruises and Riverboat cruise. Madelon has been on many boards and committees and done volunteer work. She was an active Board member at Grace Hospital when it closed. She was invited to join the new Board of Directors for Hotel Dieu Grace Hospital. Madelon has also been a volunteer for the Maycourt Thrift Shop. She helped numerous people find the perfect garment and accessories. As part of the Temple Vision Team, Madelon worked for the move to our Banwell Community Church. For 15 years she has been an active member. God has blessed her with many gifts of the Holy Spirit and all have adapted to serve her Lord. To commence each day, she has a devotional quiet time and a lengthy prayer list. She exhibits her love by serving on Rev. Dr. Alex Moir’s Pasto-ral Care Team and takes a treat to the shut-in members that she and Penny Bain visit. She has been gifted with a marvelous voice and was a member of Banwell Singers. On the second Sunday of each month, she has been a greeter to welcome people to our service. For 15 years she has participated on the hospitality team of the church and as a hostess for our Seniors Ministry – Age Unlimited. Each Sunday she provides faithful transportation for three friends, and also to Age Un-limited meetings. Madelon has experienced health problems, but God has granted her recovery to continue her pur-pose for Him on her Incredible Journey. “Rejoice in the Lord always. Let your gentleness be evident to all.” Philippians 4:4,5 Submitted by Joan Fulmer

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PROPERTY COMMITTEE We have had two furnaces repaired this past month. We are also currently working on restoring the gas line to the fireplace, as well as fixing two lights in the parking lot. We will report the cost of these repairs when the figures are in. Submitted by Kim Anber

Saturday, March 26th Breakfast 8:30 a.m. at Banwell Special Speaker: Pastor Alex Moir Saturday, April 22nd Breakfast 8:30 a.m. at Ambassador Baptist Church Held at Ambassador Baptist Church at 8:30 a.m. We are providing our cooks for breakfast with the men of Ambassador. Guest Speaker: Pastor Glen Taylor, Rose City Church. This is an opportunity to help grow Ambassador’s Men’s Ministry.

CORN SALE FUNDRAISER

We have been provided the opportunity to sell “Green Giant Corn” at the Tecumseh Plant Site on Saturday, August 12th and Sunday, August 13th. All proceeds will be used to fund our Men’s Ministry projects. Staffing details forthcoming. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY.

ANNUAL CAR WASH

Reserve the date for our Annual Car Wash Fundraiser:

Saturday, June 24th

Men’s Ministry

500+ Piece Puzzles or Magazines

Call Deborah Bevington

Tel: 519-735-8300

Nursing Home Ministry Needs

if you can help.

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AGE UNLIMITED “Give me understanding and I will keep your law and obey it with all my heart.” Psalm 119:34 Join the journey to the enchanted emerald isle. On Wednesday, March 8th, Al Beitler will be our special guest presenter. He has a Power Point presentation entitled “Northern Ireland and The Re-public of Ireland”. He stayed in a bed and breakfast; saw the Giant’s Causeway and Beleek Pot-tery. Invite a friend and come to enjoy the warm fellowship on this Irish Incredible Journey. Age Unlimited is the Senior’s Ministry of Banwell Community Church. Henry Nurse is the coordina-tor of our group and Rev. Dr. Moir is our spiritual advisor. Helen Wickham will present a solo ac-companied by our pianist Donna Wilcox. Claude Daniels offers grace before our delicious, nutritious lunch. The menu is planned, pur-chased and prepared by our hostesses: Yvonne Eberle, Penny Bain, Madelon Kidd, Dorothy Allan, Pam Beemer and Carol Middaugh. To cover expenses, we ask for a freewill love offering. Join the journey. There will be a sign-up sheet on the coffee counter in the foyer until March 5th. We look forward to seeing you as we get closer to spring and warm, sunny days. “This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it”. Psalm 118:24. Henry Nurse, Coordinator Submitted by Joan Fulmer

Friday, March 3rd Friday Night Live Bible Study and Music Practice at 6:30 p.m. at Banwell Friday, March 10th Café Night at 6:30 p.m. at Banwell Saturday, March 18th Boys and Girls Night Event (More details to follow) Friday, March 24th Friday Night Live Bible Study and Music Practice

Friday, March 31st Unite Youth Rally at Windsor Christian Fellowship. Guest Speaker: Mike Gordon. Meet there at 6:30 p.m. We will be there until 9 p.m. and then we will be going to Central Park Athletics for sports, swimming, skating, soccer, etc. until midnight. Bring your friends! Parents, please pick up your teenagers at midnight.

The Youth will be singing on Sunday, March 26th during the morning worship service at 10:30 a.m. Follow us on:

Facebook (www.facebook.com/RockSolidMinistriesBCC)

Instagram (rsm_rocksolidministries)

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Worship Notes

I hope that you’ll really feel like turning the corner into spring during the month as we come together for worship. Since the Lenten season will have arrived by the first of March, the Pastor will be preaching a message series on “Jesus and Life” in the Gospel of John. As always, our church musicians under the leadership of Minister of Music, Ian McGregor Smith, will lead us in our musical worship. May the Lord continue to bless us as we gather together for worship!

FACES IN THE CROWD

The sympathy of the congregation is extended to:

Rita Demers and family upon the passing of her husband Jim on Feb. 1st;

and to the family of Paul Singh upon the passing of Elaine on Feb. 10th.

A few of us were honoured to attend the Memorial service for Lorenzo Brown on Thursday, Feb. 9th in Detroit. As many of you know, Lorenzo was a member of our musical team here at Banwell. We were blessed to have him in our presence for so many years.

Special thanks to the Hospitality Team and our exceptional cake baker, Pam Beemer, for the delicious cake and cookies served on Anniversary Sunday.

Grant and Cari Fairley became the proud grandparents of a baby boy, Lucas Jacob Fairley, on Feb. 15th, born in Liverpool, England to Doug and Stephh Fairley.

Special Offerings Update...

Thank you to members of our congregation for supporting some special offerings during the last few weeks. As is our custom, December Benevolent offering is dedicated to the Fellowship Fund of our Canadian Baptists of Ontario and Quebec (CBOQ) Churches. By contributing to this fund, we make Christmas merrier for retired pastors, missionaries and their families, as well as some of our students. Further, our Christmas offering was very well supported this year, raising $3,563.97. The proceeds were sent to the Sunparlour Pregnancy Resource Centre. The folks at the centre help many young women in our region bring birth to full term. Thank you for your support.

March 5th “Life There…” (John 3:16-21)

March 12th Only One Source…” John 5:31-40

March 19th “Life Here….” John 10:7-10

March 26th “Life for All” John 6:43-51

Worship with us each Sunday at 10:30 a.m.

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CHILDCARE SCHEDULE /// MARCH 2017

Date Nursery Little Lambs

March 5th Pat Cowie Tracy Doyle

Carol Middaugh Gayle Marsh

March 12th Christa Braccio Claire Cameron

Barb Stephens Camryn Stephens

March 19th Joanne Kettlewell Marlene Wray

Suzan Harper

March 26th Heather Doyle Mupanga Ngamangulu

Dawn Michelle Brown Bryana McCarthy

Date Children’s Church JK - Gr. 1

Children’s Church Gr. 2 & 3

Children’s Church Gr. 4 & 5

March 5th Terri Prevett Danijela Kralik

Rachel Brown Claire Cameron

Karen Saldaña Ruben Kralik

March 12th Marlee Page Kaitlyn McCarthy

Marlee Page Kaitlyn McCarthy

Marlee Page Kaitlyn McCarthy

March 19th Vlatka Kralik Macy Doyle

Vlatka Kralik Macy Doyle

Stay in Worship Service

March 26th Marj Rusling Saundra Plummer

Kathy Freeman Vlatka Kralik

Karen Saldaña Ruben Kralik

Date Lesson Title

March 2nd Elijah Helps a Poor Widow

March 9th Movie Night! “Lion of Judah”

Jammies and Popcorn!

March 23rd Elijah Defeats the Prophets of Baal

March 30th Elijah Chooses Elisha

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My Back Pages One of the publications that I receive regularly is the Mayo Clinic Health Letter. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the Mayo Clinic, it is a wellness/hospital complex located in Rochester, Minnesota with branch locations in Arizona and Florida. Founded many years ago by two broth-ers who were physicians, it has provided advice and treatment for thousands of patients from around the world. The newsletter provides advice and information on a wide range of health is-sues. One of the most recent editions addressed the issue of depression. In the article the writer sum-marized the various types of depression and the possible treatments. However, it was the last paragraph of the piece that gave me reason to pause and reflect. “Take care of yourself – eat well, exercise, practice good sleep habits, mind your spiritual needs, and engage with those who love and support.” It was the part about spiritual needs that caught my notice. That a respected healthcare institution like the Mayo Clinic recognizes the importance of faith and spirituality was encouraging to me. As I may have said many times before, if self-development remains a con-cern for the majority of the human race, then spirituality plays an important role. People spend ample amounts of money and time keeping fit, taking financial advice, ensuring good emotional health, but often pay little attention to the faith side of the ledger. What the article is basically saying is that, when it comes to good general health, spirituality deserves more consideration. It was attending a wellness workshop at a theological seminary a few years ago that got me thinking about the role of faith in wellness. What kind of an impact does this concept have on the mission and ministry of the local church? As the apostle encourages us to “always be pre-pared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give a reason for the hope that you have” (I Peter 3:15a) could not the topic of total wellness form a part of such an answer? It didn’t take me long perusing my “current events” file to find articles from news sources about the ef-fects of faith on our health. A headline from the December 27th 2004 edition of the Windsor Star reads “Longevity secret: Go to church.” An Associate Press release from within that last five years chronicles a crime scene where a hostage taken in an Atlanta suburb reads a portion of Rick Warren’s book The Purpose Driven Life to her captor and convinces him to let her go free. A 1988 clinical study on prayer conducted in a San Francisco hospital reported that coronary pa-tients prayed for by randomly selected strangers fared better than their counterparts. All of this leads to the conclusion that our effort to make the ministry of Banwell Community Church as effective as possible may be seen as contributing to the general wellness of our com-munity. May the Lord continue to lead us to methods and ministries that guide people into the “paths of righteousness” as the psalmist says … not only for the purpose of salvation, but for their good health. Devotedly your pastor … Alex

NEWS TEAM MEMBERS Editor/Journalist: Jim Wheeler; Journalist: Donna Soper;

Typist & Designer: Debbie Ebel; Spiritual Leader: Pastor Alex Moir;

Production Staff: Deborah Bevington