Tuesday, February 12, 2013


THE WITNESS       of First Baptist Church, Malden
Editor:  S. Jacobson
January 2013 Volume XXXVII  Number 1




Jesus said: “When the Son of Man comes as King, he will say to the righteous people,  ‘I was in need and you helped me.’  The people will then ask, ‘Lord, when did we see you in need and help you?’  And the King will reply, ‘Whenever you did this for one of the least important of my followers, you did it for me.’”  (Matthew 25:31-40 condensed and paraphrased from the Good News Translation)

Show respect for old people and honor them.  Reverently obey me; I am the Lord.  Leviticus 19:32 GNT

Our congregation has an opportunity to follow the commands of Jesus to share the Good News with others and reach out to some who are in need.  I was recently contacted by a local nursing home and asked if we would consider providing a monthly Protestant worship service for the residents. This type of ministry is something I had been pondering for quite a while and I see this as a “yes” answer to my prayers.

When I first joined our church staff many years ago, our congregation provided a service at  a local retirement home.  Since that facility closed, we have not been involved in this type of ministry.  The details of this new venture are still being finalized, but the half to three-quarter hour service will probably be held on a Tuesday afternoon (after Bible study at the church).  

Most services will be designed around a theme.  Volunteers will always be welcome to assist and participate - reading scripture or a poem, providing special music, joining in the group singing, presenting a meditation, or just being part of the”congregation.”  Anyone who would like to participate in this new form of ministry may contact me for more information.

Worship the Lord with joy; come before him with happy songs! Psalm 100:2 GNT
Pastor Martha Dominy




ASH WEDNESDAY WORSHIP

We will begin the Lenten season again this year with a brief worship service in the Parlor and light lunch in the Kitchen on Ash Wednesday, February 13th, beginning at noon.




CHURCH FAMILY NEWS
THANK YOU 

... to the following who volunteered at the Feeding Ministry on Friday, December 21: Dorothy Berry, Peggy Blum, Bob Clarkson, Launa Cooper, Eleanor Covey, Richard & Doreen Freeman, Marilyn Glover, Irving Greenblatt, Delphine Haldane, Jim & Betty Hickey, Chuck & Cindy Huddy, Joseph W. Mercuri, Mae Upperman and Pastor Martha Dominy. 
Thanks also to Jim Hickey for doing the shopping and to those who baked and donated cakes.

.. to the following who volunteered at the Feeding Ministry on Friday, January 18:  Peggy Blum, Bob Clarkson, Launa Cooper, Richard & Doreen Freeman, Irving Greenblatt, Delphine Haldane, Jim & Betty Hickey, Chuck & Cindy Huddy,  Mae Upperman and Pastor Martha Dominy. Thanks also to Jim Hickey for doing the shopping and to those who baked and donated cakes.

... to those who helped take down and put away the Christmas decorations after Bible study on January 8 and worship on January 20.


SYMPATHY

... to the family and friends of Beryl Cookson, who passed away on January 6 at the age of 97.  Beryl was baptized at our church in 1938, served as a deacon, and was an active member until health issues limited her participation.  A funeral service was held at the Weir MacCuish Funeral Home on January 10.




DISCIPLESHIP CLASSES

Classes for youth and adults interested in baptism and/or church membership will be held during Lent.  A service of Believer’s Baptism is scheduled for Easter Sunday, March 31.  Please speak with Pastor Dominy if you are interested in baptism or church membership.



MEMORIAL GIFT

A Christmas gift to the Deacon’s Fund in memeory of Doris Porter has been received from The Singing Angels.



PRAYER CONCERNS

Please keep the following people in your prayers: 
Lucille Berry
Richard Freeman,
Barbara Tolstrup 
Dr. George Tooze




FOOD FAIR

The Annual Habitat International Food Fair will be held on Saturday, February 2 at First Church in Swampscott.  from 11 am - 2 pm.  Again this year, our Board of Christian Mission will be hosting a table with Korean food.  Rev. Paul Yoo and his family from Global Ark Baptist Church (the Korean church that meets in at our church on Sunday afternoons) will also be providing some of the food for our table.  Plan to attend and enjoy food from around the world and support the ministry of Habitat for Humanity.



RMMO

The Retired Ministers and Missionaries Offering is a tangible way for American Baptists to say “Thank you for …” the commitment, service and spiritual guidance of retired ministers, missionaries and their widowed spouses.  The offering supports those who have devoted 15 or more years of their lives to God’s service by providing emergency assistance in times of need and a thank you check at the end of each year. Two grateful recipients write:
“My husband and I appreciate so very much the help you gave us.  We were able  to pay our car insurance, so now I am free to drive.  I don’t know how many of us need your help, but I am sure we are not the only ones to feel so grateful.” —Retired Minister in FL

“At our age, there seem to be more and more dental and medical emergencies.  These unexpected expenses can really put a drain on our resources.  Thank you for your generous support.  It is encouraging to know that we have a place to turn when these unexpected financial situations arise.”  —Retired minister in VT





Souper Bowl of Caring
    February 3 & 10

On February 3rd millions of people all over the world will tune in to the Super Bowl football game.  There will be parties with abundant food, friendship and fellowship.  At the same time, there will be people worrying about clothing their families, looking for shelter and hoping for a warm meal.  We will join with churches and other organizations around the country that day to demonstrate God’s love by loving our neighbors through a different kind of bowl, the Souper Bowl of Caring.  

It’s a simple, yet significant act of caring for others. Members of our Mission Board will hold soup pots at the parlor and kitchen doors after worship to collect money for those who are hungry and hurting.  In recent years, over 13,000 groups have participated in the Souper Bowl of Caring, generating over $10 million.  Our church will donate our entire Souper Bowl collection to Bread of Life.  Please support us in this effort to “love our neighbors” by dropping your dollar (or more) in the soup pot as you leave worship that day.  (We will also have soup pots available for donations on February 10th, before we enjoy a soup lunch and hold our annual business meeting.)       [Adapted from materials found at www.souperbowl.org]  




CHRISTMAS POINSETTIAS


In Memory Of Given By


Roy E. Umlah             Dorothy Umlah and Family
Daniel, Magdalene and Samuel Ndiwane     Abraham Ndiwane and Family
My Dad, Robert C. Dings     Cathy Marino
Rev. Robert Haldane Jr.      Delphine Haldane
Reuben and Leona Goodwin      Hilton & Louise Bowdridge and Family
Ralph “Pete” and Lillian Knight      Hilton & Louise Bowdridge and Family
George Bowdridge and Esther Lennick      Hilton & Louise Bowdridge and Family
Ethel and John Goldrick      Joan Risteen
Lillian and Pete Knight      Joan Risteen
Frank Wanko              Joan Risteen
Richard Risteen              His grandchildren Brandon, Britney, Abrie, Kailey and Tyler
Loved Ones      Mark and Dottye Foxon
James F. Blatchford      Jim, Beth, Emily, Elizabeth and Lillian
Louis Catucci              Marilyn Glover
Pasquale Catucci              Marilyn Glover
Melvin and Margaret Glover      Linda and Marilyn Glover
Walter Sandberg
and Mr & Mrs Frank Buchanan      Beverly Sandberg
Our Parents              Richard and Doreen Freeman
W. Eric Quinn Mom, Kevin, Mike & Sarah, Kris & Kristen and Frank & Nicky and Families
Marian and Gustave Bergstrom Daughter Karen Quinn and Family




LOVE GIFT

In response to a large financial deficit by our national denomination during the depression years, the women of the churches were asked to assume the responsibility of raising money to help meet the deficit.  Even though few women worked and money was scarce, even for necessities, the women accepted the challenge.  

Today, Love Gift money is used to assist in the total program of the American Baptist Churches including international and national mission work, educational materials, regional activities, and the work of American Baptist Men and American Baptist Women, and others.  
If you would like to give a $5.00 “LOVE GIFT” in memory or in honor of a loved one please fill out the form below.  


In Memory of:__________________________________________________________

In Honor of:____________________________________________________________

Given by:______________________________________________________________


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The church office must received all gifts by February 12th to be included in the honor roll that will be printed in the bulletin on February 17th. Please make checks payable to “First Baptist Church of Malden.”



The 209th Annual Meeting
of the First Baptist Church of Malden

will be held on Sunday, February 10, 2013 

following the worship service

A light lunch will be provided prior to the meeting

All Annual Reports are due in the church office on or before Wednesday, January 23, 2013 








CHURCH OFFICE

Rev. Martha A. Dominy Pastor
Marilyn Glover Organist
Sharon Jacobson Secretary
Richard Freeman   Bookkeeper, Choir Director

Phone: (781) 324-2745    
Fax: (781) 324-9495
E-mail: fbcmalden@verizon.net
www.fbcmalden.org
http://theonlinewitness.blogspot.com
Church Office Hours:
  Monday - Thursday   9 :00 - 4:00

SHOW FAITH IN GOD IN ALL WE DO

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