Lines and Spaces A Word from the Stand . . . Rehearsal Order: Speak, O Lord Service Preview All for the Praise of God At the Break of Day Officer Elections Devotional Barbara White Anthem List January 23 Speak, O Lord January 30 All for the Praise of God February 6 At the Break of Day FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH JANUARY 19, 2011 A Weekly Newsletter for The Sanctuary Choir of First Baptist Church 2011 Easter Season Our 2011 Easter presentation, Tenebrae: Jesus, Light of the World, will be presented on Good Friday, April 22, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. I chose to do a Good Friday service so that we would not “compete” with the Deacon-led evangelism campaign to begin soon. From the North American Mission Board website: “God’s Plan for Sharing (GPS) will have a special evangelism campaign every other year beginning in 2010 and continuing through the year 2020. The first of these campaigns is called Across North America and is considered a Sowing event. This evangelism campaign is designed to get the gospel into every home in North America during the 2011 Easter season.” Thus, doing a Good Friday presentation will not get in the way of this special emphasis for Easter Sunday morning. I am already making plans for a festive, visual song service on both Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday. In order to help people understand why we are doing a Good Friday service, I will post a description of the service’s intent on the church website (www.fbcpinebluff.org). I encourage you to familiarize yourself with this description as well. Tenebrae is a simple service. “In that beautiful sim- plicity, the story we all know so well of a babe in a manger and a man on a cross, touches something deep inside each of us.” The dimly lit Sanctu- ary suggest a sense of mourning. We will plan to wear black and white—ALL black for the ladies and white shirt, dark tie, black pants for the men. Let us prepare ourselves to be used by Him! BLOOPERS and BLUNDERS 2 Prayer Requests 2 Weekly Devotion 3 Worship Preview 4 INSIDE THIS ISSUE: The Prayer Partner Ministry for the second half of the 2010-2011 choir year will start Sunday, January 23rd! If you would like to be included in this “ministry within a ministry,” please see Erin Bolton ASAP! This would be a great time to encourage people to join the choir. Make a special effort to bring someone with you next week as we preview the 2011 Easter music.
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Lines and
Spaces
A Word from the Stand . . .
Rehearsal Order:
Speak, O Lord
Service Preview
All for the Praise of
God
At the Break of
Day
Officer Elections
Devotional
Barbara White
Anthem List
January 23
Speak, O Lord
January 30
All for the Praise of
God
February 6
At the Break of Day
FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
JANUARY 19, 2011
A Weekly Newsletter for The Sanctuary Choir of First Baptist Church
2011 Easter Season Our 2011 Easter presentation, Tenebrae: Jesus, Light of the World, will be
presented on Good Friday, April 22, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. I chose to do a Good Friday
service so that we would not “compete” with the Deacon-led evangelism campaign
to begin soon. From the North American Mission Board website: “God’s Plan for
Sharing (GPS) will have a special evangelism campaign every other year beginning
in 2010 and continuing through the year 2020. The first of these campaigns is
called Across North America and is considered a Sowing event. This evangelism
campaign is designed to get the gospel into every home in North America during
the 2011 Easter season.” Thus, doing a Good Friday presentation will not get in the
way of this special emphasis for Easter Sunday morning. I am already making
plans for a festive, visual song service on both
Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday.
In order to help people understand why
we are doing a Good Friday service, I will
post a description of the service’s intent on the
church website (www.fbcpinebluff.org). I encourage
you to familiarize yourself with this description as
well.
Tenebrae is a simple service. “In that beautiful sim-
plicity, the story we all know so well of a babe in a
manger and a man on a cross, touches something
deep inside each of us.” The dimly lit Sanctu-
ary suggest a sense of mourning. We will plan
to wear black and white—ALL black for the
ladies and white shirt, dark tie, black pants for
the men.
Let us prepare ourselves to be used by Him!
BLOOPERS and BLUNDERS 2
Prayer Requests 2
Weekly Devotion 3
Worship Preview 4
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
The Prayer Partner
Ministry for the second
half of the 2010-2011
choir year will start
Sunday, January 23rd!
If you would like to be
included in this
“ministry within a
ministry,” please see
Erin Bolton ASAP!
This would be a great time to encourage people
to join the choir. Make a special effort to bring someone with you next
week as we preview the 2011 Easter music.
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Birthdays &
Anniversaries
18—Barbara White
19—James House
23—Barbara & Reuben Russell
Please remember
your fellow choir
members in prayer
this week:
Roger Minyard, cataract surgery
yesterday (1-18-11).
Barbara Buckelew, Billie
Minton’s cousin.
Pat Moseley, recovering from
back surgery.
Children’s Choir Leadership
Team and Kids
If you have a prayer need, please fill
out the pink form on the black piano.
The Sanctuary Bells are in
NEED of TWO more ringers as
we prepare for the State Hand-
bell Festival. The Festival will
be March 11-12, 2001 in Hot
Springs. Please consider join-
ing us every Monday at 6p.m.
Coming
Soon!
Presented by
The Children’s Choir Ministry
May 8, 2011
6:00 p.m.
A new feature to Lines and
Spaces is Coming Soon!
Actual bulletin BLOOPERS and BLUNDERS
We are especially thankful that when Sister Dora was at death’s door, the Lord and
her doctors pulled her through.
Congratulations to Tim and Ronda on the birth of their daughter October 12 thru 17.
If you choose to heave during the Postlude, please do so quietly.
Hymn: “I Love Thee My Ford.”
Helpers are needed! Please sign up on the information sheep.
The Advent Retreat will be held in the lover level of St. Mary’s Cathedral.
Thank you, dead friends.
Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget all His benefits.
For the word of God is quick and powerful…piercing even to the dividing asunder of
soup and spirit.
Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peach to men.
We pray that our people will jumble themselves.
Sign-up sheet for anyone wishing to be baptized in water on the table in the foyer