Sunday Night Fellowship–May 2014

The theme for this month’s fellowship was Cook Out Night.  We had a great time grilling hot dogs and hamburgers on grill out in the parking lot of the church. What a great way to kick of the summer months!   We had a great turnout and everyone enjoyed the fellowship.  “And they continued steadfastly in the apostles doctrine and fellowship…..”  (Acts 2:42) and “did eat their meat with gladness and singleness of heart” (Acts 2:46).IMG_2005

Why Family Matters

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Great Revival Services

We had a great revival services this week!  The Bible says to draw nigh to God, and He will draw nigh to you.  That was the goal of this week.  Four days of services with four guest pastors preaching the Word of God.  The really neat thing about having four different preachers is that  the only one who knows what is going to be preached is the Holy Spirit.  As you look back on the messages, you can see what the Spirit was working on in our church.  On Sunday, Pastor Cal Fuller, former pastor of Victory Baptist Church in Londonderry, NH, and now of Winning New England for Eternity,  preached about cutting some things out of our lives that are hindering us from serving the Lord as we should.  On Monday night, Pastor Dave Carlson of Gospel Baptist Church in Manchester, NH, preached on meeting with God and having a strong devotional life in order to nurture revival.  On Tuesday, Pastor Tom Faulk of First Baptist Church of Groton, MA, preached on the fields already white unto harvest, and how the Lord sees people.  He challenged us to see others as Jesus sees them.  Wednesday night was the grand finale, and Pastor Peter Chamberland of Granite State Baptist Church in Concord, NH, preached on desiring the fire.  He preached a great message about Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego in Daniel Chapter 3.  They were bound as they entered the fire, but were set free by the fire.  God loves us and uses trials to free us from the things that hold us back from revival.

We had spirited congregational singing followed by excellent special music!  Our song leader, Michael Prescott, played the guitar and sang “Jesus Pilots My Ship,” and “I’ve Been To Calvary.”  A trio sang “My Life Is Yours To Control” and Michael sang “The Refiner’s Fire” with Ben Prescott at the piano.  Lastly, the trio sang “Desire the Fire” on Wednesday night.  The music prepared hearts for the great preaching to follow!  We also had refreshments each night with lots of fellowship.  I am grateful for the good attendance in each of the services.  May it be that revival fires were kindled in our hearts, and we go into the summer months on fire for the Lord Jesus Christ, with a desire to serve Him with all of our hearts!

Pastor  Ed Prescott and Pastor Tom Faulk

Pastor Ed Prescott and Pastor Tom Faulk

Spring Revival 2014

We are looking forward to a great week of revival from May 18, 2014 through May 21, 2014.  The Lord spoke to the Laodicean church in Revelation 3 about being lukewarm as Christians.  God wants us to be on fire for Jesus.  Thus, our theme this year is “Desire the Fire.”  Revival services are designed to help us reignite our passion for Jesus.  I am praying that everyone who attends will allow the Lord to work on their hearts.  King David wrote in Psalm 139:23-24, “Search me , O God, and know my heart:  try me, and know my thoughts:  And see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.”

This year we have four different preachers coming in to minister to the church.  Pastor Cal Fuller will be with us all day Sunday.  Pastor Fuller pastored Victory Baptist Church in Londonderry, New Hampshire, for over twenty five years.  His current ministry is Winning New England For Eternity.  He has helped many small and struggling churches by becoming their interim pastor as he helped them find new pastors.  He is also an evangelist who has traveled around the country with his wife, Melba, preaching the Word of God.  I surrendered to preach under his ministry and leadership.  Pastor Dave Carlson of Gospel Baptist Church in Manchester, New Hampshire, will preach Monday evening.  Pastor Tom Faulk, who pastors First Baptist Church of Groton, Massachusettes, will be our guest preacher Tuesday night, and Pastor Peter Chamberland of Granite State Baptist Church in Concord, New Hampshire, will close out our revival Wednesday night.

All are welcome to attend our services.  Sunday services are at our normal times.  Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday night meetings begin at 7:oo pm.  There will be refreshments and fellowship after the evening services.

“If my people, which are called by my name,

shall humble themselves and pray,

and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways;

then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin,

and will heal their land.”

2 Chronicles 7:14

 

Gods Mysterious Ways

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