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JUNE 2016 Mens Ministry Car Wash Saturday, June 25th 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Our Annual Car Wash is returning in June. This is our main fundraiser for the support of the Snack Program at Begley School and our new program at Marlborough School. Please support this im- portant event. Everyone is invited to assist in washing cars (If you are una- ble to wash, your Meet our new Director of Youth Ministries News n Views On Sunday, May 1st we welcomed Karen Saldaña as our new Director of Youth Ministries. Karen brings considerable experience to Banwell serving in Youth and Young Adults ministries at Convention churches in Vancouver. Karen has earned a Bachelors Degree in Computer Systems Engineering from the University of Lima in Peru and a Master of Pastoral Ministry from Carey Theological College. She has also studied a special student program in Theology from Re- gent College located on the University of British Columbia campus. Karen has studied English as a Second Language at Queens University in Kingston, speaking Spanish, French and English. Karen has served as both Youth Pastor, part-time and as a Youth and Young Adults Pastor, full-time. She has also gained extensive experience in the Cus- tomer Service industry working as a supervisor at a bakery, and as a manag- er at a coffee shop. A meeting with Karen will quickly verify her passion for evangelism and her caring for others. We are pleased to have Karen join our staff and we extend a sincere welcome and Gods blessings as she shares Gods Word with our teens and young adults. NEWS TEAM MEMBERS Editor/Journalist: Jim Wheeler; Journalist: Donna Soper; Typist & Designer: Debbie Ebel; Spiritual Leader: Pastor Alex Moir; Production Staff: Deborah Bevington

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JUNE 2016

Men’s Ministry

Car Wash

Saturday, June 25th

10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Our Annual Car Wash is returning in June. This is our main fundraiser for the support of the Snack Program at Begley School and our new program at

Marlborough School. Please support this im-portant event.

Everyone is invited to assist in washing cars (If you are una-

ble to wash, your

Meet our new Director of Youth Ministries

News ‘n Views

On Sunday, May 1st we welcomed Karen Saldaña as our new Director of Youth Ministries. Karen brings considerable experience to Banwell serving in Youth and Young Adults ministries at Convention churches in Vancouver.

Karen has earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Systems Engineering from the University of Lima in Peru and a Master of Pastoral Ministry from Carey Theological College. She has also studied a special student program in Theology from Re-gent College located on the University of British Columbia campus. Karen has studied English as a Second Language at Queen’s University in Kingston, speaking Spanish, French and English.

Karen has served as both Youth Pastor, part-time and as a Youth and Young Adults Pastor, full-time. She has also gained extensive experience in the Cus-tomer Service industry working as a supervisor at a bakery, and as a manag-er at a coffee shop. A meeting with Karen will quickly verify her passion for evangelism and her caring for others. We are pleased to have Karen join our staff and we extend a sincere welcome and God’s blessings as she shares God’s Word with our teens and young adults.

NEWS TEAM MEMBERS Editor/Journalist: Jim Wheeler;

Journalist: Donna Soper; Typist & Designer: Debbie Ebel;

Spiritual Leader: Pastor Alex Moir; Production Staff: Deborah Bevington

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Age Unlimited

Paul tells us “Be joyful in hope, patient in affiliation, faithful in prayer.”

Romans 12:12 We’ll be cruising down the river on Wednesday, June 8th as our outing to complete our spring “Incredible Journey”. Age Unlimited, Banwell Senior’s Ministry extends an invitation to join this adventure. Invite your friend, spouse or person who would enjoy the sight seeing spectacular scenery along the Canadian and American coastline. Cost is $30.00 per person, pay-able to Madelon Kidd by June 5th. We will meet at Festival Plaza (opposite the Casi-no on the Riverfront - near McDougall Street) between 1:30 - 2:00 p.m. Boat tour is from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. The sightseeing begins along the Canadian side to enjoy Windsor sights, parks and fountains at the Charlie Brooke memorial. Near Belle Isle the boat will loop to see the Cobo Hall, Joe Louis Arena as our journey takes us to-wards the Ambassador Bridge. On our re-turn, we’ll enjoy Windsor parks and sculp-ture gardens.

Time Event

1:30 - 2 p.m. Assemble at Festival Plaza Park River-front opposite Casino

2:30 p.m. Cruise departs Canadian and American sides of the

Detroit River

4:30 p.m. Return to dock

5:00 p.m. Lumberjack Restaurant, 475 Tecumseh Rd. East

Following the Detroit River cruise, we will meet at Lum-berjack Restaurant at 5 p.m. (475 Tecumseh Rd. East at Howard Ave.) There is a menu selection of: roast beef, baron-style chicken, porkloin or spareribs. Cost is $12.45 or $13.45 depending on selection. Beverages and dessert are extra. Plus taxes. Each person is re-sponsible for their own bill. There will be 2 sign-up sheets. 1. Boat 2. Dinner. Our next Age Unlimited meeting in the Chapel room will be Sept. 14th at 11 a.m. Mark your calendar. You won’t want to miss Gord Hambley. He has a spectacu-lar science presentation and a challenging, informative topic “Caring Canada and Quibbling Quebec”. Age Unlimited Detroit Cruise June 8th Program:

May each enjoy the outing. Have a fantastic and relaxing summer. We sail into the uncertain future sur-rounded by the faithfulness of God”. Our Daily Bread. Henry Nurse, Coordinator Submitted by Joan Fulmer

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Lots to look forward to for the month of June!

June 3rd Meet at Karen’s at 6 p.m.

for a Housewarming, her birthday celebration and a sleepover.

June 10th Graduation Dinner at

Banwell at 6:30 p.m. June 17th Watch RSM Facebook page and bulletin for details. June 24th Friday Night Live at the church at 6:30 p.m. Hope you can join us! We are looking forward to some fun times together. Karen Saldaña, Director of Youth Ministries

GRADUATION DINNER POTLUCK DINNER

June 10th at 6:30 p.m.

For all Grads from Grade 5, Junior High, High School , their families, and all youth.

Sign up in the foyer if you plan to attend the Graduation Dinner. Each family is asked

to bring a main dish or a salad. Please indicate your

choice on the sign-up sheet.

Graduating from Grade 5, Grade 8 or High School?

Sign-up on the bulletin board so Karen can plan for your

Graduation Dinner June 10th.

ouryouth

Rock Solid Ministries

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As we head into the last month before summer arrives, we will be blessed with great worship experiences as we continue to gather together. On the first Sunday of the month our guest speaker will be Grant Fairley as our Pastor delivers the 35th Anniversary message at Westview Baptist Church in London. For the rest of the month Pastor will be preaching on three different biblical passages which we hope will be helpful to all involved. Of course, our musicians will continue to lead us with good Christian music. May the Lord continue to bless us as we gather to-gether in worship!

Worship Notes

June 5th Guest Speaker: Grant Fairley

June 12th “Our Goal in Life” (II Corinthians 5:6-10)

June 19th “Yahweh’s Answer” (Job 38:1-11)

June 26th “A Favourable Offering” (Genesis 4:3-10)

Church Picnic

Sunday, June 12th after morning worship.

Bring a lawn chair!

Cotton Candy for all ages.

“Dance Like a Butterfly”

Friday, June 3rd at 7:00 p.m. at the church.

A touching one-woman play about

aging and loss of independence, written with love, humour,

compassion and great insight.

FREE - All are welcome to attend.

Hosted by Banwell Gardens

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THANK YOU MEN'S MINISTRY On Saturday evening, April 30th, the women of the church were invited to an evening of entertainment including a beverage and delicious desserts by the Men's Ministry. For those of you who didn't attend you sure missed a delightful evening. We were greeted at the door, escorted to our seat and waited on the whole evening. The men, dressed like waiters in a fine restaurant, treated us like royalty. We didn't have to lift a finger. We were entertained by two young and talented vocalists singing Broadway hits. When the evening concluded, we were assisted with our coats and escorted to the door with a fond farewell. Thank you men for making us feel so special. Most sincerely,

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We are already into our Spring season and our Committee has been busy with our responsibilities. One of the joys of being on this Committee is having the privilege of inter-viewing prospective members. On Sunday, May 15th, ten people entered the waters of baptism and several have requested membership. It is a wonderful thing to wit-ness people's faith.

By the end of May we will have our new Sound Board in-stalled. This should not only improve our audio for the church but will give John Goodwin a lot less hassle each Sunday as he scrambles to balance the sound from the old Board. Thank you John for your dedication each and every Sunday.

It seems like we just celebrated Anni-versary Sunday and now we are plan-ning the church picnic for June 12th. We have selected that day for you to "meet the staff". Our dedicat-ed staff will be eating together and we ask you to stop by and say hello, es-pecially if you have not met them per-sonally. This will be a great time for you to introduce yourself to our new Director of Youth Ministries, Karen Saldaña. In July we will say good-bye to Heather Heuston as she completes a six year commitment to our Commit-tee. Heather has been a faithful and dedicated member of our team and we will miss her. We serve on this Committee because God has called us. We do it with ded-ication and joy.

Submitted by Donna Soper

Pastoral Care & Worship

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SEAN DOYLE We have been worshipping here at Banwell for over twelve years and for the major-ity of those years Sean has served as our Treasurer. Sean is about to retire from this very important and demanding responsibility and we extend our sincere appre-ciation for the excellent contribution he has made. Well done Sean. Thank you for your service to our Lord and this congregation.

GERRY FREEMAN Have you noticed our Sanctuary, Chapel, Nursery area and Kitchenette are much brighter recently? Our thanks to Gerry who brought his electrical know-how and ability to operate a lift in order to change our light bulbs to “LED”. These new lights not only improve the brightness significantly, but will save up to 70% on our cost of electricity. Thanks to Gerry for spending two days to complete this important work and for the significant savings he was able to obtain for the church in renting the lift. We also appreciate Tom Holmes’ helping hand in this project.

HAL HERZOG You may have noticed the small communion table in the Chapel that came from Olivet Baptist Church was badly stained and marked. Hal has a very unique skill and we are blessed that he ap-plied his craft and the table looks new with the beautiful finish created in Hal’s shop. Thanks Hal for sharing your special skill with Banwell and for the recent pew repair. The next time you are in the Chapel take a moment to see Hal’s excellent workmanship. We are blessed to have many share their talents for our Lord’s work. Thanks to all those who serve.

Jim Wheeler

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Very Special Thanks To:

Thanks Ladies! The men appreciated the ladies support

of our Dessert Event, and it appeared that everyone’s tastebuds did too!

Thanks for coming.

Thank You…

To all those who supported our Aline-Carere Bowl-a-thon. We raised $2,173.25 to help send kids to Camp Hermosa this summer!

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Dear friends: As head of the Hospitality Team of our church, it is my responsibility to recruit folks to help with the occasional luncheon we’re called upon to set up. For years now, I’ve been contacting the same faithful few who are always willing to help in a time of need.

It is my hope that there are other people out there who would be willing to lend a hand, if asked, to prepare a loaf of sandwiches or a pan of squares and take some of the load off the regulars.

If you see your way fit to help in this manner, I would greatly appreciate you let-ting me know by calling (519) 966-5779 so I’m well equipped with some new names when the time comes again that we’re asked to be there for our church family. Hoping you’d like to be a part of this important ministry. In His service, Yvonne Eberle

FACES IN THE CROWD Congratulations to the following individuals who witnessed to their faith in Christ through the wa-ters of baptism on Sunday, May 15th: Christa Braccio, Rick Dinis, Ruben Kralik, Devin McCarthy, Kaitlyn McCarthy, Riley McCarthy, Alison Mundle, Kyrn Page, Jacqueline Wil-liams and Debbie Thrasher. The sympathy of the congregation is extended to Neal Clinansmith upon the passing of his fa-ther Charles (Keith) Clinansmith on May 1, 2016.

SUNDAY NIGHT LIVE SUMMARY Thanks to so many of you who attended our Sunday Night Live event on Sunday, April 17th. Alan Brown and I are especially thankful for Janice Richardson who was our guest musician on that evening. We are so accustomed to Janice sharing with us in the worship service and of course we are familiar with her classical training, but we were thrilled to hear her rendition of so many pop standards on that night. As well, those of you who attended were so generous providing materials for Hiatus House. The back of my SUV was full of groceries and personal products, which I delivered later that week. We also were able to share with Hiatus House some Tim Horton’s cards and some cash. Our next event will be held Sunday, Nov. 6th at 7 p.m. with our guest artist Emily Lemmon. Alan and I would also like to thank all those who made the event possible: John Goodwin and Deborah Doyle in the Sound Booth, Linda Moir with Lights, Ellen and Tracy Doyle providing refreshments and Jim Wheeler on Security. Thanks to everyone and see you all next time! Respectfully submitted, Alex

Hospitality Team Update

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Date Nursery Little Lambs

June 5th Beth Gellner Marlene Wray

Barb Stephens Camryn Stephens

June 12th Heather Doyle Mupanga Ngamangulu

Suzan Harper Macy Doyle

June 19th Pat Cowie Tracy Doyle

Dawn Michelle Brown

Bryana McCarthy

June 26th Christa Braccio Claire Cameron

Laurie Beemer Mary Ann Adlam

Nursery/Little Lambs Schedule for June 2016

Children’s Church Schedule

Thanks to those who have volunteered to help with Children’s Church this summer. Several more volunteers are needed. Which date are you available to help out?

Sign-up sheet is in the foyer.

DATE CHILDREN’S CHURCH

June 5th Melody St. Pierre Vlatka Kralik

June 12th Kathy Freeman Claire Cameron

June 19th Patty Moroz Volunteer Needed

June 26th Dawn Michelle Brown Volunteer Needed

DATE CHILDREN’S CHURCH

Aug. 7th Dawn Michelle Brown Volunteer Needed

Aug. 14th Volunteer Needed Volunteer Needed

Aug. 21st Kathy Gallant Volunteer Needed

Aug. 28th Volunteer Needed Volunteer Needed

Sept. 4th Volunteer Needed Volunteer Needed

Sept. 11th Dawn Michelle Brown Volunteer Needed

July 3rd Melody St. Pierre Vlatka Kralik

July 10th Kathy Gallant Volunteer Needed

July 17th Volunteer Needed Volunteer Needed

July 24th Dawn Michelle Brown Volunteer Needed

July 31st Volunteer Needed Volunteer Needed

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Having just come off our spring baptismal experience yesterday, it leads me to think about the diversi-ty represented in that group of folks. If we add the ones who took our spring class of instruction who had been baptized earlier in life, it adds up to 20 people of various ages and experiences who went through the process of membership/baptism this spring. The fact that it represents our largest class ever is worth noting … but I think even more interesting is to track how the Spirit works in the lives of individuals who come to know the Lord. For some it was clear that they were taking this step quite early in their lives. For others it was some-thing they had wanted to do for some time, but the timing didn’t quite seem to be right until now. There were a couple of those baptized for whom this represented a major break from the traditions of their own family. For many of those joining our church as members, the process required a fair bit of thought and prayer because becoming an official member of a church is a harder decision today than it was many years ago. I always keep a running list of those who express an interest in baptism and/or church membership, as was the case on this occasion. But as the day drew closer more and more folks wanted to be in-cluded. There was a mother and a daughter, three siblings from the same family, four friends who have come to Banwell from another church in our area, and a Mom and Dad with a young family. Our youth group was well represented, as well as a young teacher who has been with us for years. There were two couples who are a part of our ministry here at Banwell who just felt it was time to join the church, as well as a single lady who had recently come to attend Banwell. Suddenly my list had grown from 6 or 7 to double figures! The fact that our baptism was held on Pentecost Sunday was very special as well. This is the Sunday which the church has traditionally used to celebrate the presence of God in our midst. But it’s the un-predictability of the Spirit that has caused me to reflect on this occasion. When Jesus visited with the religious leader Nicodemus, he compared the Spirit to the wind and “how it blows where it pleas-es” (John 3:8). So it was with this particular group, as they felt led to connect with Banwell and/or give witness to their faith through the waters of baptism … all for different reasons. It’s my hope that we can continue to be flexible as we respond to how the Spirit is moving through the lives of those to whom we minister. Whenever someone shows an interest in being baptized or joining the church, we try to respond as quickly as possible. In fact, there is a notice currently running in our weekly bulletin, inviting those who may be so interested at the present time of a new opportunity. Please let me know if you feel God leading you in this way. Devotedly, your pastor … Alex

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