Monday, April 30, 2007

Finally, updated!

Sorry Guys that I haven’t updated my blog lately; I just been so busy.

This past week (Monday) I emailed off my final paper to the Div. school. Now, I wait to see if all my hard work will pay off and I will graduate??? Tuesday I went to the valley and did my errands and took a bike-ride with my brother Rockey (that was cool).

Wednesday I prepared for Bible study that night. I am very encouraged and happy to see so many come out to a mid-week program (17). We were talking about Jeremiah and how he got mad at God for what he was going through as a prophet. In short, God told him, this ain’t nothing, wait until it really gets hard; and when it does get as though you can’t make it through, I will be there – turn to me for help. We had lots of discussion about our life-situations and how we get down and get depressed about such things.

We looked at 1 Corinthians 4:9-13, where the Apostle Paul tells the people of the little church at Corinth, about his struggles as one of God’s servants. He tells them in no uncertain terms that hardships are part and parcel of that call upon your life.

All of us Christians will face suffering because we call Christ our savior, and the un-believers will at times, seem to thrive (Jeremiah 12:1c); “Why does the way of the wicked prosper? Why do all the faithless live at ease?”

The Lord answers in Jeremiah 15:19; “Return to me, I will restore you and you can continue to serve me…I will keep you safe from those wicked men.”

For the un-believers, they are receive their rewards (from the Devil) here on earth. For we, Christians, we will receive our rewards (from God) in Heaven – eternal life.

We ended that section of the Bible study with God’s promise from 1 Peter 5:6-11;

“So humble yourselves under the mighty power of God, and in good time he will honor you. Give all your worries and cares to God, for He cares about what happens to you.

Be careful! Watch out for attacks from the Devil, your great enemy. He prowls around like a roaring loin, look for some victim to devour. Take a firm stand against him, and be strong in your faith. Remember that your Christian brothers and sisters, all over the world are going through the same kind of suffering you are.

In His kindness God called you to His eternal glory by means of Jesus Christ. After you have suffered a little while, He will restore, support, and strengthen you, and He will place you on a firm foundation. All power is His forever and ever. Amen.”

God knows the suffering we experience and has plans to prosper us – if we have faith.

Thursday I worked on my sermon – True Peace.

Thursday, Peggy and I went to HFX to buy me a new suit for graduation. Sears had a in-store sale on suits (half price), so we went. Only to find out I am an odd size in a suit (46 short)??? What’s up with that? We though we had one, a blue pin-stripe and then we the sales-girl found (outback) a grey pin-stripe, which looked and felt good on me. So we picked out a bright yellow shirt and matching tie and as we were standing at the cash, Peggy noticed a ‘pick’ on the back of the jacket. So, did get that one. The salesgirl called around to a few other stores and finally (after about 45 minutes) she found one on NB somewhere. She said she could have it shipped right from the store to our house – via snail-mail. OK, we said and went to pay for the suit and shipping, only to be told we could only do through our Sears Card. What? Cash was no good, we could not pay cash and have it shipped. We thanked the girl for her time, and left. She did all she could do, but it was Sears rules that prevented us from buying that suit.

Left there, walking through the mall until we came to Tip Top Tailors. Went in – there was a sale on 3-piece suits with a shirt and tie for $199.00. Wow, what a deal! But, alas, it was for not. No colors that ‘suited’ us were on sale. So, the sales guy showed us a few other suits (299, 259, 349). At this point my lovely wife was getting tired and frustrated, and the guy sensed we were ready to walk off, and miraculously, he brought out a suit, a nice charcoal grey, fit nice and looked good – for $149.00. So, with the shirt and tie (from Sears) and the suit from Tip Top Tailors, I will be looking good for graduation.

Peggy has a really nice dress she bought from Christy, so it’s only Tanya who will need to get ‘dressed up.’

Friday, Tanya and I went to the movies in Yarmouth. We had a really nice father-daughter time, talking and enjoying each other’s company (Peggy was working).

Saturday, I went with Diana M. and Fred B to the spring meeting of the Annapolis – Digby United Baptist Association, at Middleton Baptist Church. Registration and Meet-n-Greet was at 2:00. The business meeting was at 3 until 4 or so. Then, we broke into small groups and talked about how the Holy Spirit was alive and at work in our churches and how and why fellowship is so important. Supper was roast-beef, with all the trimmings. For dessert; coconut cream and lemon pie. I do not like either, so I had another helping of supper. The day ended with a nice worship and praise service. Got home at 9:15 or so.

Sunday’s service was quite nice. I spoke on Peace; peace with God, peace with each other, and peace within ourselves. Everybody seem attentive, and there was such a ‘calm’ within the sanctuary. That is the end-result of having Peace, is that sense of Calm.

The music was truly amazing, inspiring and heart-warming. Arthur T. sang “Let There Be Peace” and the congregation joined him in on the last two verses. The choir sang “It Is Well With My Soul.” Those two songs seem to set the tone for the whole service, as stress and agitation was replaced by the Spirit of God.

April M. led us in 2 worship songs. I was so proud as my wife and daughter helped out with the actions to the first song – “Shine, Jesus, Shine!” Peggy and Tanya have been the rock I have come to lean on during my ‘change of life.’ They have been there for me, encouraged me, and directed me through many times of struggles and brought so much happiness and joy to my spiritual awakening. I love them so much and could not have gone this far in my ministry with out them and my Lord. Thank you Peggy and Tanya – I love you both and will be forever grateful.

That song (“Shine, Jesus, Shine!”) is like a theme song for me. I love the line “Blaze, Spirit, Blaze.” It reminds me and brings to mind, my own spirituality and tells ALL that God’s Holy Spirit is like a blazing fire for ALL to see and for ALL to feel the heat upon your face.

The second song April led us in was “As I Worship.” It is amazing how God works and connects what we are doing with what other people are doing; this was the case with this song. When the music is selected for Sunday, I usually just tell Linda and the choir what my topic will be and together we choose hymns that follow that theme. As wit April, we never discuss what she will choose, she simply goes with what she feels is appropriate. This week she chose “As I Worship,” and there was a line in that song which was; “True Peace.” My sermon yesterday was based upon a short devotional I presented at the Berwick Manor (a senior citizens home), 2 years ago. The name of that devotional was “True Peace.” God connected that devotional, April’s song choice and my sermon, to create such a moving and calming service – “True Peace.”

Praise God from whom all blessings flow.

Sunday night, a few of us from New Tusket church went to the Ashmore Church for a evening of gospel music featuring Alf Dalton and Valley Ramblers, with the Ashmore Men’s Choir. The music was so good. There are so many people with such great musical gifts and I am so thankful that they are using these gifts to glorify and honor our Lord.

After the concert, we went to Sanky and Diana’s house for chocolate pie. Chocolate pie is the only kind of pie I will eat. Actually, I will eat anything chocolate. We had some great conversation with Sanky and Diana and Gladys and Genos.

This week my plans are to put together Peggy’s new outside screen-house and BBQ. Also, there is a motorcycle blessing in Truro on Saturday I would like to attend with my brother Rockey and a few of his bike buddies from Kentville.

Of course Wednesday night Bible study and prayer meeting – and choir practice, then Communion Service on Sunday. This week’s sermon is entitled; “The Art of Being a Sinner.” If you ever had a reason to invite someone to church, this Sunday would be a great opportunity, as I try to bridge our sins with God’s love and Jesus’ death.

Also, this week, Peggy and I will help Tanya move into her new apartment. Please pray that Tanya will find happiness and that God will keep loneliness from her.

Blessings upon you all and remember that God loves each and every one of you – so very much. He wants you to have a relationship with Jesus Christ, accept salvation and live eternally with Him.

Pastor Brother Brian.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

God is Great!

I had an absolutely great day today. I got up early and took off to the valley on my Vroom, Vroom. Did some errands: bought my laptop for a $1.00 - so it's mine now, 3 other errands, had coffee with my independant daughter, spents some time with my big brother (Rockey), then when it was time to head for home, Rockeys followed me on his bike to Bridgetown - we had some supper - and he headed one way and I headed the other way. It was such a connection to take a bike drive with my brother - and he even let me lead; drove home - very cold, need a pair of chaps; stopped of to see the love of my life (Peggy) at her work and came home.

As of 8:50 pm tonightm Vroom, Vroom has 512 kms on her.

God grants to me a great day to ride, a great coffee time with my daughter and a great connection with my bro.

Thank you God for all these things.

PBB

Monday, April 23, 2007

Yesterday's Service

The service (yesterday) was amazing! The music was very cool; the choir did a reall nice job singing thier special and leading us through the rest of the hymns. The song that April did (unaccompanied) was awesome - I closed my eyes and just listened. Tanys and Peggy help me out during the Children's time, as we sang The Pipaya Song. the kids really seemed to enjoy it alot. The sermon was good too - a hard and somewhat confusing message on the Hoyl Spirit and the Trinity.

Lots of birthday yesterday. My sister Linda was 48 yesterday; and no matter how old I get, my sister Linda will always be 1 day, 1 month and 1 year older than me. He and Duck and my nephew Brent (and Tanya) came over after church and we had a celbration lunch in honor of her birthday. Went to the valley in the Afternoon to Barb Durling's Indiction Service at Canaan Church. Then home - busy, busy day.

Then this morning, I went and did my test today and received my Motorcycle licence: wow!

Well off to do some more work.

Blessings upon you all - remember, God loves you, very, very much.
PBB

Friday, April 20, 2007

Off To The Valley

Hi 'all,
Peggy and I are off to the valley this morning - got some business to attend to. Than this afternoon coffee with Tanya. The sun is shinning and it is fairly warm - so should be a nice drive.

Oh by the way: Happy Birthday April!

Chat with you all later.
PBB

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Busy

Well, this week I've been busy being down. Funny how Satan knows just when your at your Mountian Top Experience, and tries so hard to bring you crashing down. He has done that to me this week.

I looked out at the congregation on Sunday and saw joy on the faces of all; and I was so moved and happy and excited about the possibilities that God has granted to this Church. But just as I reached that Mountain Top, Satan brought me to below sea-level in an instant. So for a few days I felt sorry for myself, had some self-doubts, and other self-defeating thoughts.

Last night Rev. Jack cater called me out of the blue. He had heard about my new bike and we kept missing each other on the phone, but last night God made it so we could connect. We chatted for over an hour and I felt so different after that phone call. God knew I needed a little help getting back on track, and he sent Jack Carter - via the phone.

God uses anybody and anything to spread the Gospel and to "connect" with His children. This blog had been such a blessing to me. I write something and someone adds to it and before you know it - someone is blessed by someone else's words. Keep up all those great comments you 'guys,' and I will keep doing my part.

Blessings upon you all.
Pastor Brian

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Change

Change is sometimes needed, for often, we get stagnet and we do not grow.

When you look at a small child and everyday they grow a little bit more, and a little bit more - untill all of a sudden they are 21 years old. They have changed and grew, tried and failed, loved and lost, gained and won, leaped and jumped and changed and grew.

Don't ever fear change, for it is the only way we grow as people.

Thank you all so much for expressing your thoughts and support of each other. Diana, you are absolutely right - this blog was meant to be and serves a wonderful purpose.

Blessings, I hope you like the new layout, and please visit the blog of the Incomparable Christy.

God loves you all, just as you are, as you have been, and as you will be.

Pastor Brian

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Peanuts

You know the tag line from the movies 'Forest Gump' - "Life is like a box of chocolates?"
Well church-life is like peanuts.
This my introduction for the offering this morning in church:

" I want to talk about peanuts.
Well, this morning, I found this bag of peanuts in my cupboard, and I wanted to share these peanuts with all of you. I want each person to get a good-sized, hand full of peanuts.

But, I have a problem, there are only 183 peanuts in this bag; I don’t have enough to go ‘round – I don’t have enough for everyone to get a good-sized, hand full of peanuts. What should I do?

Maybe, since everyone won’t get some, I should just keep them to myself. But, as I looked in the cupboard, I found this bag of peanuts.

Then, Peggy found this jar of peanuts,
Tanya found this bag,
I found this bag in my briefcase,
Then, when I got here, someone gave me this bag,
Someone gave me this bag,
And, someone gave me this bag.

And now, as I look at this big bowl, filled with all the peanuts people gave, I know I have enough to go ‘round.

Our offerings, our life, are much the same. Sometimes, what we give seems like peanuts – such a small, unimportant amount. But, if we combine our peanuts, with someone else’s peanuts, then there is always enough to go ‘round.

I encourage all of you, no matter how insignificant you think what you give is, combined with the giving of others, we all make a great difference in this world, and in the lives of others.

Blessings upon you all; God loves you too.

Check out the sermon "What is the purpose of my life?" (From the pulpit of New Tusket - link below)

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Encouragement From Far Away

Sometimes it takes someone else to make something perfectly clear to us. This a cooment I received from Christina Main, who spent some time at New Tusket Baptist Church; and will be forever in our thoughts, in our hearts and on our minds.

(Looking for Angels in Alberta)
Quote: "I have been back in Edmonton 4 days and was wondering if God lived in Nova Scotia. Coming back to a life that you lived without God is harder than I thought. The friends and the partner you have built your life with for the past 7 years don't understand what is wrong with you. Your choice in music,movies,language you use, whether to go to Starbucks instead of the pub makes them question the 'brainwashing' you recieved in the east. It is lonely.

Then you realize that you have not opened your bible, you have not written in your prayer book, you have not had Christian fellowship, you have not been vocal about the change Jesus put in your heart.

As I cried myself to sleep again last night I ask God where he was? Why didn't he come with me?

I woke up this morning and went online and just happened to check this blog. With many tears I read about Tanya, her struggles, and as my heart opened and I read your words back to her, my tears did not stop. But they changed to tears of joy and fellowship. Although we are many kilometres awayfrom each other, God is with us all. I know my road will not be easy, but it gives me comfort to know that we are in this togather. God answers in the most special and subtle ways.

I am going to the 'big' church tommorow. It is a Babtist church they built just down the road. www.meadowlandsbabtist.com/. It is good site. I am a little nervous but my daughter and her friend are coming with me. Praise God.

Well I miss you all and no church will ever mean more to me then New Tusket. Tanya you are in my heart and prayers as we surge forward into our new lifes. Thank you Pastor Bryan for your wonderful words. Christina Main" End Quote

Friday, April 13, 2007

Prayer Concern

Hi everyone,
Peggy and I went to see our daughter Tanya yesterday, in the valley. Had supper together and talked. Tanya really needs your prayers. God knows what the need is - just ask God to grant that need to her. This is so important!

Here is some advice (for you Tanya and everyone else); a very smart Christian role model gave me a while back (edited):

"I know it's hard to act like a Christian a lot of the time; always saying and doing the right thing, and I know that this time it seems bad. Keep in mind though, Jesus loves you, and God loves you... everyone loves you... and that person that’s mad at you or your mad at, loves you too; there are always hidden reasons for our anger. Some people seem to have it all, but lack the most important thing, love. Love for others and love for themselves.

My child, you really are blessed to have all the love in the world. Anyone I meet that knows you tells me your such a wonderful person. And it's true. Don't give up on your dream. You've made an impact in other's lives already, you are right now, and you will in the future.

Remember, in the times that you feel that you can't do it anymore. You have so many commitments upon your plate; please, remember, I love you, God loves you, and you love you."

Smart words.

Also, some thoughts on knowing what to do:

"It’s not always easy to know which path to follow, which decision to make, or what to do. Life is a series of new horizons, new hopes, new days, and changes that come to you. And we all need some help with these things from time to time.
Remember these things: Dream it. Do it. And discover how special you are. Be positive, for your attitude will affect
the outcome of many things.

Ask for help when you need it; seek the wisdom the world holds and hold on to it. Make some progress every single day.
Begin. Believe. And become.

Give yourself all the credit you’re due; don't short change your qualities, your abilities, or any of the things that are so unique about you.

Remember how precious life can be. Imagine. Invest the time it takes to reach out for your dreams; it will bring you happiness that no money on earth can buy. Don't be afraid; no mountain is too big to climb
if you do it at your own pace.

What’s the best thing to do? That’s simple:
Do Your Best; and everything else will fall into place.
Be true to you!"
I hope this is helpful, Blessings upon you all.
Remember, God loves you so very much, and is only a prayer away.
Pastor Daddio

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

It Is Finished

Well, ladies, that essay you were worried about has been finished and email off to Dr. Prof. Killacky. Now can I drive my bike? No wait, I got another one to do - only 2500 words - piece of cake since I have until April 23 to complete. I better get back to work.

See ya.
Blessings

Chastised

Well, I've just been reprimanded by my little sister and April, about driving my bike instead of working on my essay. Seem these two like to work as a team. Ya' know, I haven't been scolded or spanked in a long, long time. Paper is coming fine, I will have it done by Wednesday and emailed off.

That bike keeps calling my name and calling my name - so to shut it up, I take a little drive down to the end of the driveway and back and then back down and back.

Well, off to do more work, I was up early this morning (working on my paper) and now back to it.

Blessings
PBB (VV)

Monday, April 9, 2007

Great Day

Today was great. Tanya helped me get Peggy's car to the doctor and then we had lunch and talked, and drove home and talked, and I fell asleep on the sofa. Peggy came home before I had a chance to make supper (seem that sofa works well).

I'm not sure of what to call my bike, many suggestions, but I am still taking ideas. Oh, by the way, she (yes, my bike is a she) she has 32 kms on her now. Do you know how many trips up and down the driceway that is?

Peggy and I had a great Easter with our daughter. We were very worried when we woke up Sunday morning at 5am and she wasn't here yet. She left at 1am in the middle of the storm. But I prayed hard and God delevered her safe and sound to us. Thank you Lord.

I am currently at 1646 words of my 5000 word essay due last Thursday. I'm working on it and hope to email it to the prof. by Wednesday.

Blessings one and all, and remember God loves you - so very much.
Pastor Vroom, Vroom

Sunday, April 8, 2007

Happy Easter

Today, Christ rose from the grave to fulfill the Prophecies of long ago. The Resurrection is what our faith is based on. Christ died to reconcile we sinners back to a right relationship with God, and God resurrected Jesus to prove there is life after death, through Christ.

The service today was packed (70+). We had a great Easter breakfast and the service after. Lots of people came out to share a meal with one another, and then stayed for our mini-musical Easter celabration and praise service. Please check out "From The Pulpit."

Well was leaving to go to church this morning and got my wife's car stuck (in a snow-bank) in the driveway. So then we took my car over. Then after church we were invited to Craig, April and Mya's house for an Easter dinner with a whole punch of people - mostly Allens and Mullens. Well, on the way, the idler for the fanbelt flew off the car, as did the fanbelt. Peggy will not let me drive her car ever again.

Learned quite alot at that dinner about the fine art of mashed potatoes and gravy consumption. One person (Craig) who will remain nameless, likes to press down all his potatoes, leaving ridges so the gravy sinks into the pototoes. Another person (April) who will remain nameless likes to construct 'wall' all the way around the edge of her pototoes, so the gravy doesn't get away. And another person (Ben) who will remain nameless, presses his pototoes down in a flatten state, making the ridges with his fork (like Craig) and then stabs the pototoes (like in the shower scene from the movie Psycho). He says this way the gravy 'seeps' into the pototoes.

Ya' never know where you will learn certain things. Next Sunday, I hoping to explore the issue of whether banannas should be kept in the fridge or not. Some say it speeds up the ripening process, whereas I feel it keeps them firm and at the right temperature for making ice-cream sundaes.

Happy Easter and remember God loves you all very much.

Vroom, Vroom,
Pastor Brother Brian

Saturday, April 7, 2007

Update

Hi y'all,
Well, vroom, vroom now has 17 kms on her. Wow! I really like my new bike - thank you so much Peggy.

Tomorrow is Easter Sunday; Resurrection Sunday. Please come over to the New Tusket Baptist Church at 8:30 for breakfast and the mini Easter Musical special (at 10:00). No sermon, we will just be singing the praises of God, Jesus and the Resurrection. Come you will be inspired by the Easter story and will be amazed at what Jesus has done for all of us. All of us, everyone.

Remember, that God loved you enough to send His Son to die for you.

Blessings
Pastor Brother (Vroom, Vroom) Brian:)

Friday, April 6, 2007

Finished

Well, I got home from Wolfville at 12:30 this morning, after finishing my class of the term, of the year and the last class of my degree. It has been 3 years of many struggles, laughs, tears, and amazements, as it took 3 people to carry me through; my daughter, Tanya, my wife, Peggy, and my Lord and savior. Thank you all so very much. Many other thank-you's coming later.

God blessed me with the opportunity to chat (face-to-face) with my daughtger last night - just before I headed for home. Even though the times was short, the heart-connection was amazing. Even as I write about it, tears come to my eyes. Then to top if off, she posted some great comments on her blog >http://nspreacherkid.blogspot.com/< Seems like my little girl is grwoing up and leaving her parents (especially her father) behind.

Today, Jesus gave His life so we could live (through Him), forever. This is the saddest day in Christian history, but 'on the third day, He rose victorous from death.' Easter and the Resurrection is what our entire religion and faith is based on. If you haven't been to church for a while, do yourself a big favor and go this Sunday. The Easter story will amaze you. Jesus died so we would not have too. "Saved from agony by agony."

Another pre-Easter service at Ashmore Baptist Church - muscial night, 7pm. Come be inspired by Christ's passion.

God loves each and every one of you and only wants the very best for you. Come, come and meet the Lord.
Pastor Brother Brian

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

My Privleges Have Been Re-Instated...

This is Pastor Brother Brians Baby Sister, Donna-Jean... You know, one of the ones who was REJECTED!!!! Without whom, Pastor Brian would not even HAVE a blog... The one whose Blog Editing privileges were revoked... Well, I have been re-instated, as I have some valuable information that needs to be posted on here and he is unable to do so. So...here it is...


Pastor Brother Brian preaching at Ashmore United Baptist Church




The Secret Has Been Revealed - This is Pastor Brian's New Toy



Pastor Vroom, Vroom??



Pastor Brian in his Helmet (and me trying to get the Mac to work! - And NO, we do NOT look alike!)


And just for good measure...This is me, Donna-Jean (the Baby Sister), and April (The Fabulous!)


So there you go Pastor Brother... Your pictures. I had fun last night!

Love Donna-Jean...

Musical Gifts

Ya'know, I am so amazed at people who can sing or play a muscial instrument. New Tusket Baptist Church has an abundance of talent, with so many sharing their gifts. I thank my little sister who came all the way from Shearwater to sing at the service for me. Thank you so much, the song was wonderful.

Also and certainly not least, I want to thank my one and only daughter for singing as well, last night. Donna Jean and Tanya did a duet and it was beautiful. Tanya, you have sung or performed many times for me over the past 3 years or so. I appreciate your commitment and eagerness to help your father out and your support over this time has been so valuable to me, as I grow and mature as a pastor. I love you and could not have done it without you. Thank you so much.

I want to publicly thank my dear wife, Peggy for all her support and guidance in my journey as well. She has encouraged me, shook her at me, smiled and nodded and even pointed her finger at me and said ‘no.’ Peggy, you are one in 10 million and I love you so much. I could not repay all you have done for me. I also want to thank you for your help in me getting my new motorcycle. That I could not have gotten without your help. I humbly thank you.

Well off to Acadia for my last 2 classes of this term, of this year and of my degree. Graduation is coming and I am soooo excited to be done.

Check out the pre-Easter services at Ashmore this week. Blessings upon you, with His love.
Pastor Brother (Biker) Brian

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Saved from Agony by Agony

Tonight at Ashmore was amazing. The message was good and the music was awesome. Thank you Christy Mullen for your gift of music and that heart wrenching song “Via Dolorosa” (“The Way of Suffering”). Then my daughter, Tanya and my sister, Donna Jean also sang; “You Were There.”

An excerpt from my sermon tonight; "Jesus went into the Garden of Gethsemane in an agony, He went in confused and bewildered, He went uncertain and afraid; But, He came out, strengthened and supported, He came out, at ease, with what must be done, He came out, with the victory won and with peace in His soul – for He had talked with God and God reaffirmed Him."

Please check out the rest of the pre-Easter services at Ashmore with Pastor Fred.

Oh my the way, if you haven't figured it out, I bought a new motorcycle and it arrived today - so calll me Pastor Vroom, Vroom. God is good and gave me a new toy. Thank you.

Blessings upon you all, with His love.
Pastor Vroom, Vroom.

Tonight's Service

Tonight at Ashmore Baptist Church (7pm) I will be bring the message for the first of 4 pre-Easter services at Ashmore. The message tonight is called; "Thy Will Be Done." It's all about Jesus' agony in the Garden of Gethsemane, and also the agony we Christians face each year - for we know that we are "saved from agony by agony."

Christy Mullen and Tanya Herx will share their gifts of music and I look forward to hearing that.

So, come to the service tonight, and start the passion week with us.

PS 3:00pm, vroom, vroom

And remember, God loves you all very much; and this week proves it, as He sent His son as an atonement for our sins.

Blessings upon you all
Pastor Brother Brian

Monday, April 2, 2007

Rejected

Tanya, Donna Jean and April, all your comments have been rejected.

Heard what?

Yes, Laurie Moses, Corey and Thane. I enjoyed myself. Laurie and I ate all the good snacks before the others arrived.
PBB

Sunday, April 1, 2007

Tuesday?

Vroom, vroom on Tuesday :)

Sunday's Service

Hi Everyone,
Woke up to a phone call early this morning, to learn that we had lost an important and well-loved member of the congragation.

The service today reflected a sense of sadness, but also a sense of victory as we experienced Chrsit's triumpant ride into Jerusalem. Please check out the service on "From The Pulpit."

This coming week will be filled with sorrow as we morn, it will also be filled with agony as we follow the events of Jesus' last week on earth, and also filled with Joy, as Easter Approaches and Christ our Lord and savior is resurrected back to life and we live forever because of Him.

Blessings this week, check out the pre-Easter services at Ashmore Baptist Church - Tuesday to Friday night.

Peace
Pastor Brother Brian