March 2005 Newsletter

Free Will, Free Grace, Free Salvation

Greetings from the Bunker Hill Free Will Baptist Church,

This newsletter is a brief summary of last month's significant events. It may included weddings, baptisms and other events and announcements. Each month has remarkable events and it will be a blessing to look back through the newsletter archive to see a historical record develop.

I am a week late getting this newsletter sent out and here it is Mid March with traces of snow, 30 degrees for a high temperature, and mud from last weeks thaw is everywhere.

In February the men's group, now officialy called MAC, was formed and organized. Meetings will be the last Monday each month at 6pm. Brother Rick is the coordinator for this ministry which will initially focus on helping with handyman projects within our community. Thanks for the MAC Minutes.

There is a prayer box by the piano and paper slips on the rear display. These requests will be prayed over all year and prayers will be read at Watchnight Service on December 31st. We will see how God has answered our prayers. If you want your request unread write confidential, fold it, or even staple it.

The website domain registration www.BunkerHillfwb.org was renewed for another year. Last year there were over 8,000 page loads from curious surfers, church home seekers, and users of the weekly updated Announcements page, Photo Gallery, and Morning Service summary.

Here are a couple of stories being covered by The Christian News Service.
UN abandons legal ban on human cloning The United Nations has given up its attempt to introduce a worldwide legal ban on some or all types of human cloning. On Tuesday its deeply divided general assembly voted to adopt a watered-down "declaration" that condemns all forms of human cloning but is not legally binding....
`Disney to market movie to Christians: Walt Disney Co.executives plan to market its adaptation of C.S Lewis`s "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" directly to U.S. Christian groups...
Here is a quote from Bible Commentator Matthew Henry.
Some people do not like to hear much of repentance; but I think it is so necessary that if I should die in the pulpit, I would desire to die preaching repentance, and if out of the pulpit I would desire to die practicing it. -- Matthew Henry

Seeing God’s work in our lives puts a new song on our lips.


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