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Bernice Thomas (LifeCare) shoulder replacement rehab
Ludell Armstrong Moran (Flaget) Tommy Armstrong’s sister, recovering from arm surgery 6/18
Roger Burns (home) taking radiation treatments
Becky Judson (home) Kim (Wayne) Foster’s aunt, recovering from broke right foot and left leg
Rick Lee (home) Jackie Drake’s friend’s husband
Craig Newton (home) Sandy Hardin’s brother
Wendy Williams (home) chemo treatment 6/25
OUR CHRISTIAN SYMPATHY extended to Fairfield Second Baptist Church Pastor, Dr. Calvin Holloway, family & friends, in the death of his wife, Georgetta Earlene Harris-Holloway
SUNDAY, June 24 8:30 am & 11:00 am - Worship 9:45 am - Sunday School No evening services
Weekly Report - June 17, 2018
Bible Study: 140 Tithes: $8,535.75 8:30 am Worship: 80 Designated: $622.35 11:00 am Worship: 154 Bldg Renovation: $515.00
2018 Budget Year to Date: Budget required: $216,000.00 Budget received: $256,274.82 Over/Under Budget: $40,274.82
Weekly Avg. required: $9,000.00 - - Weekly Avg. Received: $10,678.12
BABY BOTTLES ARE DUE! 2018 BABY BOTTLE CAMPAIGN. “Your Change Can Change Lives”. The bottles, a sign-up sheet and detailed information available at Welcome Desk. Please return your filled bottles to the Welcome
Center or church office. Thanks
Monetary donations can be mailed to The New Life Center, 202 E. Stephen Foster, Bardstown, KY, 40004. Thanks for your continued support. More info call 502-233-8003
Thursday, September 20th outing to Derby Dinner Playhouse presents
Church Basement Ladies “Rise up O Men” Cost: $39.00 non refundable
(only 7 tickets available) Deadline: September 4th
Sign-up at Welcome Desk or contact Imogene Beatty.
...to BUILDING RENOVATION FUND IN HONOR OUR DAD, RUSSELL CRUME
by: Connie Boone, Phyllis Crume, Gary & Janis Hayden
Tuesday, July 17th outing to
Glendale, KY with Lunch at the Whistle Stop leaving church at 10:30
Cost: your meal Deadline: July 15th
Sign-up at Welcome Desk or contact Imogene Beatty.
Thursday, August 16th outing to
The Lighthouse Restaurant & Barnlot Theatre showing of Neil Simon’s “God’s Favorite”
leaving church at 4:00 pm Buffet: $15.95 (drink not included)
Show Ticket: $5.00
(only 12 tickets left) Deadline: August 1st
Sign-up at Welcome Desk or contact Imogene Beatty.
Student Camp group...
We had a wonderful time at Crossings Cedarmore Camp this summer! Thank you to all our church family for supporting us and praying for us while we were there!
Senior Pastor, Richard Carwile [email protected]
Phone: 502-655-9648
Associate Pastor, Students/Education Nick Bateman, [email protected]
Phone: 423-315-1772
Associate Pastor, Worship/Family Ministry Dr. Matt Thompson, [email protected]
Phone: 502-475-4893
Secretary, Janis Hayden Church Phone: 252-8435 E-mail address: [email protected]
Church Website: bloomfieldbaptist.org
8:30: Daniel Cissell, Jackie Crume, Bill Judd, Charlie Mattingly, Bobby Parks, Ken Walker
11:00: Terry W. Downs, Darrell Hardin, Lynn Terrell, William Deaton, Chris Dudgeon
Kathleen Snider & Becky Terrell
WELCOME CENTER: Jennifer Jarrett
No TG4W
NURSERY: 8:30: Sara Rogers 11:00: Allison Walker
MEDIA TEAM: 8:30: Landon Cissell, John Roby 11:00: Jeb Bradley, Gary Holt, Randy Morris
This Sunday, June 24 Sermon Text: Galatians 1:10
"A Warning to People-Pleasers"
Bloomfield Baptist Family:
“Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” (I Thessalonians 5:16-18)
R. A. Torrey, a former president of Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, once wrote ten powerful reasons why believers should pray:
There is a devil and prayer is the God-appointed means of re-sisting him.
Prayer is God’s way for us to obtain what we need from Him.
The apostles, whom God set forth to be a pattern for us, consid-ered prayer to be the most important business of their lives.
Prayer occupied a prominent place and played a very important part in the earthly life of our Lord.
Prayer is the most important part of the present ministry of our Lord, since He is now interceding for us.
Prayer is the means God has appointed for our receiving mercy from Him and obtaining grace to help in time of need.
Prayer is the means of obtaining the fullness of God’s joy.
Prayer with thanksgiving is the means of obtaining freedom from anxiety, and in anxiety’s place is peace which passes understanding.
Prayer is the means by which we are to keep watchful and be alert at Christ’s return.
Prayer is used by God to promote our spiritual growth, bring power into our work, lead others to faith in Christ, and bring all other blessings to Christ’s church.
God has spoken to us through His Word. When we pray, we are speaking to Him. God’s Word to us and our prayer to Him is the most important conversation we can have. Have you had that conversation today?
Reaching Bloomfield with You,
Pastor Richard
June 24
Mark your Calendars!
June 24: Lord’s Supper
July 3: Young at Heart, 10:00 am
July 4-15: Poland Teen Camp
July 10: Visitation ministry, 12:30 pm
July 12-22: Poland VBS Camp
July 17: Whistle Stop, Glendale, KY outing, 10:30 am
July 23-26: Children’s camp (grades 2-5) with Pastor Matt
July 29: Deacons meeting,5:00 pm
Members meeting with Poland update, 6:30 pm
August 5: Lord’s Supper
August 7: Young at Heart, 10:00 am
August 12: Cook-out in the Park, 5 pm
August 14: Visitation Ministry, 12:30 pm
August 15: Wednesday night activities resume
August 16: Lighthouse Restaurant for dinner and
Barn Lot Theater, “God’s Favorite”, 4:00 pm
August 26: Deacons meeting, 5 pm
Prayer Gathering, 6:30 pm
will be observed this Sunday, June 24th
during the
8:30 & 11:00 a.m.
worship services