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OLYMPIANS AND GOPHER BUDDIES

These kids ministres begin Sunday, September 11, from at 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm.

GRIEFSHARE

It hurts to lose someone. Find help at GriefShare.

Starting date: September 12

Time: 2:00 pm-4:00 pm.

This helpful ministry runs for 13 weeks. The sessions are organized in such a way that anyone can join at any time during the 13 weeks. You can register online or select this link: Northmoreland Baptist Church Group. Note: There is a $20 registration fee that covers the cost of the workbook.

SUPER SENIORS

Super Seniors begins the Season on September 15, beginning at noon followed by a musical program.

CORN ROAST AND FINAL PICNIC OF THE SEASON

On Sunday, September 18, following the morning worship service, the final picnic of the season, the CORN ROAST will be held.

Chili-Chowder Contest

October 30.

Gratitude Wall

Oct. 30-Nov. 20

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PASTOR HOWELL HONORED FOR 40 YEARS OF SERVICE

On Sunday, August 28, Pastor James Howell was honored for 30 years of service at NBC. Pastor Howell served as pastor from August of 1982 to March of 2012. He has continued on serving as a member, along with his wife Ruth Ann, and presently serves in a visitation ministry as a staff member. Thank you Pastor Howell and Ruth Ann for your loving service!

OLYMPIANS AND GOPHER BUDDIES

These kids ministres begin Sunday, September 11, from at 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm.

GRIEFSHARE

It hurts to lose someone. Find help at GriefShare.

Starting date: September 12

Time: 2:00 pm-4:00 pm.

This helpful ministry runs for 13 weeks. The sessions are organized in such a way that anyone can join at any time during the 13 weeks. You can register online at www.griefshare.org. Note: There is a $20 registration fee that covers the cost of the workbook.

SUPER SENIORS

Super Seniors begins the Season on September 15, beginning at noon followed by a musical program.

CORN ROAST AND FINAL PICNIC OF THE SEASON

On Sunday, September 18, following the morning worship service, the final picnic of the season, the CORN ROAST will be held.

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See from His head, His hands, His feet,

Sorrow and love flow mingled down!

Did e’er such love and sorrow meet,

Or thorns compose so rich a crown?

--Isaac Watts

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Olympians and Gopher Buddies

These kids ministres begin Sunday, September 11, from at 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm.

GriefShare

It hurts to lose someone. Find help at GriefShare.

Starting date: September 12

Time: 2:00 pm-4:00 pm.

This helpful ministry runs for 13 weeks. The sessions are organized in such a way that anyone can join at any time during the 13 weeks. You can register online at www.griefshare.org. Note: There is a $20 registration fee that covers the cost of the workbook.

Super Seniors

Super Seniors begins the Season on September 15, beginning at noon followed by a musical program.

Corn Roast and Final Picnic of the season

On Sunday, September 18, following the morning worship service, the final picnic of the season, the CORN ROAST will be held.

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Faithfulness and Flexibility

It became evident last week that a number of people in our church family tested positive for covid or were just not feeling well. We limited our gathering. God can use situations like this to motive us to consider how to stimulate one another to further faithfulness while being flexible without allowing roadblocks to inhibit our service.

Christian faithfulness to the Lord is needed to avoid compromise. Unfaithfulness starts small, with one compromise leading to another, leading to another. The only way to become more faithful is to practice faithfulness, to cultivate faithfulness, to feed on faithfulness. Faithfulness is needed in an increasingly declining culture. It is needed as we encounter unforeseen complexities.

Flexibility is a good thing to practice. What will you do with your extra time or changing schedule? It is way to easy to spend way too much time scrolling social media or the news feeds in order to get the very latest information or entertainment. It would be easy to binge watch Disney+ and Netflix. What is easy, however, is often not what is best for us spiritually.

Here are a few suggestions toward faithfulness and flexibility.

Spend time with God in His Word – Not rushed time that does not pay attention to the author’s intent. Plunge into the Word of God, the heart of God.

Pray through our church directory – Pray for a few families or individuals each day. Pray for their spiritual growth and for faithful service.

Pray for all of NBC missionaries – Lift up each one of these schools by name and plead with the Lord to use them for His glory.

Play with your kids – Engage with your kids and build trust. Don’t settle for simply quality time or quantity time. Now is the time to engage them. Listen to your kids and tell them the Gospel story again – Ask them good questions that will draw out their hearts, really listen to what they are saying, and then bring Christ into the conversation and apply it to their situation.

Employ the different forms of communication at your disposal to encourage others in our church family. Engage them face-to-face. Use the telephone. Make us or FaceTime, or Skype to pursue spiritually-encouraging ministry with your closest friends at church, but also those saints that you are less familiar with.

Plan to gather this Sunday with your family for worship with your family.

There are many more ways to engage. Set a more God-honoring tone for the rest of our lives. Faithfulness to Christ lived out through flexibility furthers our devotion to Christ.

-Pastor Seboe

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Wisdom for Taking the Sting Out of Someone's Life Through Encouragement

People need encouragement. There is always someone who needs encouragement. There is always someone who needs to be build up, reassured, or have help picking up the pieces when they need to move on. Everyone needs encouragement when the odds are against them.

Everyone needs encouragement.

It is not about appearances. People may appear to be influential, secure, or mature. They still need encouragement and expression of encouragement never fails to help.

Everyone needs it.

Encouraging someone is more than a quick pat on the back. It is a deliberate commitment to lifting up and building up one another.

When Christians begin to realize the value of mutual encouragement from Scripture, the promises of Scripture are brought to bear upon the problems, burdens, and griefs of life. It is thrilling to realize that God has "called us alongside to help" others who are in need. How much better to be engaged in actions that build up others rather than actions that tear them down!

Anyone can do it. Anyone can come along side another when their heart is heavy. Christians dry up when there is a lack of encouragement. Those who are lonely, those in military service far away from home, the sick and the dying, the divorced and the grieving, and those who serve faithfully behind the scenes.

How do we prepare to encourage others?

  1. Turn your interest from your self to others. Be other-oriented.

  2. Change you attitude to one of giving to others rather than getting from others.

  3. Don’t create more burdens for those you wish to encourage. Help bear their burdens.

  4. Reciprocal expectations are guilt-giving, not encouraging actions. Do what you do with no expectation of being noticed or paid back.

  5. Cultivate a positive, reassuring attitude. Encouragement cannot thrive in a negative atmosphere.

  6. Be sensitive to the timing of your actions; a well-timed expression of encouragement is seldom forgotten.

Maybe a few ideas will help spark an interest in putting our encouragement into action:

  • Correspond with thank-you notes or small gifts with a handwritten note attached.

  • Look for the person on the outside of friendship groups and bring them inside.

  • Talk to people and learn about them rather than filling their ears about you.

  • Express appreciation for someone's extra effort that you appreciate.

  • Notice a job well done and say so.

  • Pick up the tab in a restaurant.

  • Be supportive of someone you know who is really hurting.

Make your family different by being encouragers. Start taking whatever steps that are necessary to cultivate a spirit of positive, reinforcing, consistent encouragement in your home. Your family will be forever grateful. And you will experience joy in the process.

Let me end where encouragement begins. The desire to encourage is developed first in one's home. It is here that this vital virtue is cultivated. Children pick it up from their parents, as they become the recipients of their parents' words of delight, affirmation, and approval. Numerous surveys document the sad fact, however, that homes tend to be far more negative than positive, much less affirming than critical.

Make your family different by taking whatever steps that are necessary to cultivate a spirit of positive, reinforcing, consistent encouragement in your home. Believe me, your family will be forever grateful. In the church, taking whatever steps that are necessary to cultivate consistent encouragement. Your church will be forever grateful.

-Pastor Seboe

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Help for the Weary Soul!

There are many in God’s family who find themselves restless. Christians feel busy, tired, and discontent rather than peaceful, satisfied, and content. Pastors or shepherds can be restless also.

The reality is that life is hard in this sinful world. Life’s burdens can weigh us down and cause great restlessness for our souls. This can lead to discouragement and even despair in a Christian’s walk with Christ. Restlessness and discouragement are often manifested with dreams of change. It may be be manifested in a dream for a new house, job, church, school, or even spouse. Is there help?

Help for the weary soul looking for peace, satisfaction and contentment is found in Jesus Christ and him alone. He graciously invites us to exchange all of life’s difficulties and trials for a new burden: him!. And his burden is light!. Jesus said,

“Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy and my burden is light” (Matt 11:28-30).

This exchange is both simple and profound. He invites us to give up one load to take on another; Christ himself! He invites us to stop, unload our burdens, and take him to ourselves. To love what he loves and to love the people he loves. There IS help!

-Pastor Seboe

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