Christmas dinner will be held at First Baptist Church Whitehal December 11th, 2011 following one of pastor’s awesome sermons!
Christmas dinner will be held at First Baptist Church Whitehal December 11th, 2011 following one of pastor’s awesome sermons!
Christian singer and song writer, Bobby Stephens, from Arizona, will give a free concert at First Baptist Church of Whitehall, 41 Williams St., on Sunday, April 18, at 3:00 p.m.. The Church is wheelchair accessible through the rear door. A free will offering will be received. For more information, contact Pastor Jim Peterson, 518-642-2245, JCPeterson@roadrunner.com. The concert is part of a series organized by Brian Larson of Christian radio station WNGN, 91.9 FM. Samples of Bobby Stephen’s music and more information about him may be found on his website, www.rockofsafety.com. Bobby says his goal is to “bring a message of hope and renewal to churches and families through Christian music and teaching.”
The afternoon program will include styles ranging from contemporary inspirational to dynamic praise and worship to country gospel to heart touching ballads. At each appearance, Bobby brings the message of hope and encouragement. His music is written to strengthen and challenge Christians in their practical, everyday lives.
Along with being a nationally known Christian singer and songwriter, Bobby is an ordained minister, bringing with him many years of outreach and evangelism experience. His rich and powerful baritone voice and songwriting talents bear witness to the grace and goodness of the Lord in his life.
Bobby has written and released five CDs, which have been received warmly by radio stations nationally. He is a member of the Gospel Music Association and the BMI Songwriters Association. Their products are available directly through Rock of Safety offices. The Stephens family resides in the mountains of northern Arizona.
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Enjoying a day at camp (Bethany Birches) with friends and family!!! Very nice tubing hill. I have video however my. Children managed to not get filmed goning down. Good food for lunch, excellent soup. Blogging from the camp wireless that I secured last year!! More to come!
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A visit from some Missionary’s that did some work in Haiti
To all signers of the Manhattan Declaration:
Thank you for signing. We are now over 200,000 strong-and counting, for which we give thanks to God.
We have received thousands of e-mails asking what’s next – a good question. The goal of those of us who drafted and signed the document is not just to get a lot of names on a manifesto, gratifying though that is. We are seeking to build a movement – hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, of Catholic, Evangelical, and Eastern Orthodox Christians who will stand together alongside other men and women of goodwill in defense of foundational principles of justice and the common good. These are people who could expose the lie which so many in our culture have embraced about self being the center of life; and then winsomely present, in the words of St. Paul, “a more excellent way.”
We are looking for people who will work in every possible arena to advance the sanctity of life, rebuild and revitalize the marriage culture, and protect religious liberty.
So what’s next for you? Let us offer some specific suggestions. More will undoubtedly follow in the weeks ahead.
In conclusion, in asking you to sign we were not just asking you to raise your hand, but to raise your voice. Great changes in society have often come about when Christian people unite in this way – think of the Wesley awakening, the Celtic revival, or movements for social justice and civil rights in our own country. We believe God is looking for good men and women who will pledge (as you have done in signing the Manhattan Declaration), never to compromise the gospel, and to become well-informed, effective advocates true and godly principles.
This is a message of hope for every area of human life and endeavor, and a call to discipleship for every believer.
God bless you.
Dr. Robert George
Dr. Timothy George
Chuck Colson
Christian Gospel singer Cheri Taylor from Indiana will be live, in concert, Sunday, Oct. 18, at 3:00 p.m., at the First Baptist Church of Whitehall, NY, 41 Williams St. The Church is wheel chair accessible. A free will offering will be received. For more information, contact Pastor Jim Peterson, 642-2245, JCPeterson@roadrunner.com .
Cheri, who is a Butler Music Group recording artist, has had over 28 years of experience in Christian Music ministry through concerts and special music. Before being called into a solo ministry, she traveled in a local Gospel Group. She is a winner of three Gospel Talent Searches.
Actively involved, along with her family, in the ministries of her local church, Cheri is a member of the Conference of Southern Baptist Evangelists. She is married and has 2 children. Cheri Taylor Ministries is endorsed by the North American Mission Board.
The concert at First Baptist Church of Whitehall is part of an on-going series of monthly concerts organized by Brian Larson of Christian Radio Station WNGN, 91.9 FM, usually on the third weekend of the month..
May God help Vermont, same sex marriage legalized in Vermont. We knew it was going to happen eventually. This deeply saddens me. Remember to hate the sin not the sinner. I am actually really disgusted with all of the TV Coverage on this, I don’t think it is necessary for the media to show same sex marriage on news channels, I do not want to see it (especially same sex intimacy). I do not want my children to have to be exposed to this imagery. I am raising my children as Christians and don’t mind if they mention same sex marriage but to be exposed to the actual sin is hard to stomach. I think it is my job as a Christian father to educate my children as to what same sex marriage is and not the media. I think it is time to read about Sodom and Gomorrah again. I work in Vermont and will be witnessing when appropriate. Of course working in a school I have to be quiet about God, and there is another issue for another post.
This is really disappointing!!!! Same sex marriage allowed in Sims 3, this is the last thing our impressionable teens need. This makes video games a little more undesirable to me the tech who loves video games. I think if you have this game in your house you should get rid of it, and yes it is graphic and disgusting in my opinion. Here is a link to a news article. http://www.waow.com/global/story.asp?s=10900441 It aired on news Ten http://www.wten.com, but I couldn’t find a link on their web site related to the story. Keep God’s law in your heart and be sure to take this game away from your kids. Let others know. Remember hate the sin not the sinner!
Rick
Christian Country Gospel Singer John Osborne will team up with the North East Gospel Music Association to give a free concert at First Baptist Church of Whitehall, 41 Williams St., Friday, August 14, 7:00 pm. The public is cordially invited to attend. A free-will offering will be received. For more information, call Pastor Jim Peterson, 642-2245.
NEGMA is based in the Cowboy Church in Whitehall, pastored by Marie Monroe, and gives concerts throughout the region.
John Osborne was born and raised in Hunter, NY, where he still lives with his wife Diane and son Ryan. John began singing gospel music as a young boy. At age 18, in 1977, he asked Jesus into his life.
Although John has gone through tough times over the years and many valley experiences, Jesus has always guided and directed John back onto the right path.
Diagnosed with Clinical Depression in 1992, John has been able to reach out and help others who face the same illness. John simply wants to share the message of the cross through music and the word, to see people saved, and to be an encouragement to all people.
His website is www.johnosborneministries.org. For more information about First Baptist Church of Whitehall, go to www.WhitehallFirstBaptist.org.