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Sunday Worship services
Sept - June 8:30 and 11:00 a.m.
July and August 9:30 a.m.
Christian Education
Sunday 10 a.m. - all ages
Note: No separate Christian Education during July and August
Handicapped accessible!
Directions to FBC
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by Ray Lightcap
On a trip across the
Canadian border, we were asked three questions.
- "Who are
you?"
- "Where are you
going?"
- "What are you taking
with you?"
It struck me that they
were more significant than the guard realized...


It seems like most people grapple with that question in some form
at some point in life. We can answer according to occupation, name,
family relationship or e-mail address.
We are discovering that, as the Bible teaches, we are children of
the creator God and his son, Jesus Christ. We've taken seriously
the teaching of the Bible that "our own completeness is only found
in him who is the power over all powers and authority over all
authorities."
Nobody understands the workings of this Web site like its creators.
No one understands the workings of our hearts and minds like our
Creator. Jesus helps us understand better who we are in relation to
our Creator and his creation.

I
found myself asking at one point in my life, "Where am I going? Am
I directing my steps, or are my circumstances directing me?"
We are confident that we can be led through the excitements,
challenges and difficulties of life by our friend and guide, Jesus
Christ. The Bible encourages us to "trust in the Lord with all your
heart, and don't lean on your own understanding. In everything,
acknowledge him, and he will direct your path."
That's pretty amazing--a God who wants to be involved in leading
and directing us through the webs of life. Where am I going?
Wherever Jesus leads me.


We seem to be collectors by nature. We accumulate wealth,
possessions and gadgets to keep us entertained.
In the Bible, Jesus speaks of putting away eternal treasure--that
is, investing in things that will exist forever. First, he speaks
of a relationship with himself. The love that is expressed in that
relationship can cut through time and space.
Because of his love, Jesus died so that we could live in that love
for all of eternity, the Bible tells us.
I may not be able to take any physical or material treasure with me
when I die, but the relationship I enjoy with Jesus Christ will
last forever.

You can have a relationship with Jesus Christ. To do so, simply
present yourself to God as a sinner. The Bible says, "All of us
have sinned, and fall short of God's standard of perfection."
Believe that Christ died for you.
Receive his gift of salvation.
Now follow him.
If you have done this with sincerity of heart, you have begun a
relationship with God. Begin reading in the Bible with the book of
the Gospel of John. Tell someone of your decision. Find a church
that teaches from the Bible what it means to be a follower of
Jesus. Please let us know of your decision, and we will have folks
praying for you.
Who is Jesus? He is now your savior and friend.
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First Baptist Church of Brewster, New York
460 North Main Street, Brewster, NY 10509
Mailing Address/Church Offices: 21 Oak Street, Brewster, NY 10509
Phone (845) 279-2636 Fax (845) 279-3267
E-Mail mail@brewsterbaptist.org
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