
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Friday, August 21, 2009
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Good News Clubs
GOOD NEWS CLUBS
Our church hosts Good News Clubs that meet weekly after school. Sponsored by Child evangelism Fellowship, a Good News Club (GNC) is a fun and exciting way for school children to gather to learn about God. Last year we held clubs at Pelican Marsh, Osceola, and Lake Park Elementary. We would love to increase the number of schools that we meet in. Presenting Bible stories, teaching Bible Memory verses, singing songs, reading missionary stories, playing Bible
review games, praying and sharing snacks are just some of the ways our dedicated volunteers share God’s love with the children each week. This year we will be studying the Beginnings, the Patriarchs, and Joseph. Through these lessons the children will learn Biblical principles, moral values, character qualities, and respect for authority. Central to the Club is the sharing of the “Good News” of Jesus Christ. Several children have prayed to receive Jesus as their Savior and as a result of receiving an invitation at GNC, they and their families have begun to attend our church. We look forward to inviting the children from GNC to our VBS and other children’s ministries that take place on our campus.
Specific prayer requests for the clubs would be:
• volunteers to share God’s love with the children
• have extra teams to go into new schools
• for salvation for the children and their families
• children to grow in the knowledge of the Word
• and for the children to invite their friends at school.
Our church hosts Good News Clubs that meet weekly after school. Sponsored by Child evangelism Fellowship, a Good News Club (GNC) is a fun and exciting way for school children to gather to learn about God. Last year we held clubs at Pelican Marsh, Osceola, and Lake Park Elementary. We would love to increase the number of schools that we meet in. Presenting Bible stories, teaching Bible Memory verses, singing songs, reading missionary stories, playing Bible
review games, praying and sharing snacks are just some of the ways our dedicated volunteers share God’s love with the children each week. This year we will be studying the Beginnings, the Patriarchs, and Joseph. Through these lessons the children will learn Biblical principles, moral values, character qualities, and respect for authority. Central to the Club is the sharing of the “Good News” of Jesus Christ. Several children have prayed to receive Jesus as their Savior and as a result of receiving an invitation at GNC, they and their families have begun to attend our church. We look forward to inviting the children from GNC to our VBS and other children’s ministries that take place on our campus.
Specific prayer requests for the clubs would be:
• volunteers to share God’s love with the children
• have extra teams to go into new schools
• for salvation for the children and their families
• children to grow in the knowledge of the Word
• and for the children to invite their friends at school.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Wednesday, May 27, 2009

The Lightforce Student Praise Choir is a dynamic group of students from 6th through 12th grade who have a passion to serve the Lord through music.
Lightforce is going on a mission trip to Immokalee June 8-12. Their emphasis will be geared towards missions. They will be involved in children’s ministry and backyard Bible clubs, as well as service projects for the homeless and needy.
Come and visit Lightforce this weekend at the Missions Kiosk in the Commons, or check them out at http://www.fbcn.org/home/ministry/ministry-pages/worship-and-music-ministry/lightforce.
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
We started our mission’s ministry with ABWE in 1999. It all started when Bill went on a mission’s trip to Gambia West Africa. It was during that trip that God revealed to Bill that he could use his gifts and talents to serve Him. Since 1999, God has led us to South Africa where we assisted with the building of four churches in Durban, Richards Bay, Amanzimtoti and Cape Town. We further assisted around the world on various construction projects such as schools, hospitals, missionary housing, camps and various other Christian related facilities. These travels took us to West Africa, Ghana, Togo and the Gambia. Then, we traveled to Bangladesh, South America, the Philippines and Katrina relief in Mississippi. Ginny has used her gifts and talents in teaching ladies bible studies, kids Sunday schools, hosting and feeding volunteers, visiting people in hospitals, and assisting the missionaries where we are with what ever tasks they desire her to do.
Come by the Missions Kiosk in the Commons
to find out more about this Missions Ministry!
Monday, April 27, 2009
Protected Harbor construction update
Protected Harbor proudly announces that it broke ground on it’s new ‘home” on March 14 with Dr. Hayes Wicker of FBCN and Dr. Richard Powell of McGregor Baptist Church. Protected Harbor’s first group home for developmentally disabled adults will be home to six residents along with licensed staff by the end of 2009. Please visit their website at http://godsprotectedharbor.com/ to see what God is doing in providing for “His Special People.”
What can YOU do?
You can order a personalized foundation stone! Engraved prayers can be purchased that will form the residence courtyard. Have a paver inscribed with your name, the name of a loved one, the date of a special occasion, or a meaningful Scripture reference. This will be an ongoing gift that benefits Developmentally Disabled Adults.
What can YOU do?
You can order a personalized foundation stone! Engraved prayers can be purchased that will form the residence courtyard. Have a paver inscribed with your name, the name of a loved one, the date of a special occasion, or a meaningful Scripture reference. This will be an ongoing gift that benefits Developmentally Disabled Adults.
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