Coming Events


Sunday, November 8, after church, Fall Missions Potluck
Sunday, November 29, 8:45 AM, Join us before church to decorate for the first Sunday of Advent

Sunday, December 6, 5 pm Christmas party at Walt and Marions'

Thursday, December 24, 7 pm Christmas Eve service


Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Parson to Person
We are looking forward to spending our second Advent/Christmas season with you of the church family for several reasons:
the meaning and beauty of the season
the special events and activities
the manner in which you have made us feel such a part of the church family
the privilege we have of being part of your ministry.

We call your attention to two special services:
December 2 - Hanging of the Greens and introduction of the Christmas Tree
December 24 - Christmas Eve Service - a wonderful celebration of Christ's Birthday

We will be sharing a series of Advent sermons on The Promises of Christmas.  We will look at the promise of the prophet, an angel, the star and an angel choir.  We invite you to join with us at Advent Sunday Worship services.

Finally, we wish for you and your loved ones a blessed Advent/Christmas Season, because of the presence, in your heart and your home, of the One God sent that first Christmas, as His Love Gift to each of us.

Cordially in Him,
Foster and Mary Jane Williams, your Interim Ministry Team

Monday, November 5, 2012

Sermon information
Continuing series of sermons on the ten great principles contained in the Ten Commandments.

November 11
"A Matter of Respect"
Exodus 20.7
We will look at what this commandment has to say about respect and connect this with Veteran's Day.

November 18
"The Rhythm of Life"
Exodus 20.8-11
In this commandment,God talks to us about the principle of the rhythm of life built into us from creation.  We will tie this in with Thanksgiving Day.

November 25
"A Principle with a Promise"
Exodus 20.12
In this commandment, a promise is associated with the principle being taught.   This theme of promise will be the main theme of the Advent Season Series of sermons built around some of the great promises of Advent.  Promises that come from a prophet, an angel, a star and a choir.

Friday, June 22, 2012

Thoughts to share with our Lamoine Baptist Church family this season:
1.  Thanks to Carolyn and others who are involved in making the newsletter happen.
2.  We again express our appreciation for the privelege of being part of the Lamoine Baptist Church family for a time.
3.  It has been great seeing folks return from their winter residences and joining us in worship.  It is a pleasure for us to meet returning folks for the first time.
4. Beginning June 24 and through September 9 (except August 12 and September 2), we will share a series of sermons on the Psalms.  The list of titles"
June 24  "The Sheep's Psalm" - Psalm 23
July 1- "Our Declaration of Independence" - Psalm 34
July 8  "Speak, Lord!" - Psalm 19
July 15  "A Psalm for All Seasons, Part I" - Psalm 138:1-12
July 22  "A Psalm for All Seasons, Part II" - Psalm 138:13-24
July 29  "When You are Falsely Accused" - Psalm 109
August 5  Guest Preacher - Russ Thayer
August 19  "Facing the Future without Fear" - Psalm 20
August 26  "Dealing with Depression" - Psalms 42 and 43
September 2  "My Master was a Carpenter" - Mark 6:1-3
September 9  "How to Handle a Bad Conscience" - Psalm 51

We hope you have a great summer!  Whenever you are able, we invite you to join us for worship.

Cordially in Him,
Foster & Mary Jane Williams, your Interim Ministry Team
Home phone 223-4199       Fewmar@aol.com

Monday, March 19, 2012

From Pastor Williams: Parson to Person

On Wednesday, February 23, Ash Wednesday, we began the season of Lent. Lent is a forty day period of time, excluding Sundays, that ends, traditionally, at noon on the day before Easter. Based on the forty days of our Lord's time in the wilderness, following His baptism, a time of preparation for the three years of His public ministry, even so, the Christian church, for many centuries, has observed the forty day Lenten Season as a time for our own personal preparation for the greatest event in human history-the Day of Resurrection, Easter Sunday.

For our own "Lenten journey," we began on Sunday, February 26, a Lenten Season Series of Sermons, based on the personal testimonies of some of the people who were there that first Holy Week. The testimonies are being presented in the first person. We cordially invite you to join us for the 10:30 AM Worship Service each week in Lent. Following is the schedule of persons and scripture:

March 4-Judas Iscariot, Matthew 27:3-10 "Will I See His Face Again?"
March 11-Pontius Pilate, Matthew 27:15-26 "It Will Not Wash Off!"
March 18-Simon of Cyrene, Mark 15:16-23 "Bearing His Cross"
March 25-Mary Magdalene, John 19:25, 20:1-18 "He Called My Name"
April 1-Palm Sunday, Joseph of Arimathea, Luke 23:50-54 " An Act of Love and Affection"
April 8-Easter Sunday, Dr. Luke, Luke 24:13-32 "In the Breaking of the Bread"

We are grateful for the privilege of being with the Lamoine Baptist Church family for our first Lenten Season with you. For all the kindnesses, hospitality, encouragement and prayers you have extended to us, thanks a million!

Cordially in Him,
Foster and Mary Jane Williams, your Interim Ministry Team

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Interim Pastor Change

We bid a fond farewell to our Interim Pastor Jim Robertson and his wife Pat with a time of fellowship after Pastor Jim's final service at Lamoine Baptist on October 30.  Jim and Pat served us faithfully for three years.
The Pulpit Committee continues to search for the next permanent leader of our congregation.  Meanwhile, Rev. Foster Williams has agreed to serve as our next interim pastor.  Pastor Williams and his wife Mary Jane live in Winterport.  He has served as pastor in churches in four different states and was our East Area Resource Minister for several years.  Dr. Williams has also sered as Director of the American Baptist Churches of Maine Institute for Ministry.

From Pastor Williams:  Person to Person

We are now entering that season many refer to as "the holdiay season" - the Thanksgiving/Advent/Christmas/New Year season.  It is a season filled with many special church and family actiities and traditions that we look forward to with anticipation and joy.  For Mary Jane and me, there is a dominant feeeling that we experience during this season:  a sense of gratitude and thanksgiving.  Let me share why this seems to be the case:

1.  November 24 is a national day of Thanksgiving.  While this is a time of economic challenge, there is much for which we can be grateful.  As the hymn says:  "Count your blessings, name them one by one.  Count your many blessings, see what God has done."

2.  November 27 is Advent Sunday, the beginning of a four week period when we prepare ourselves to celebrate the birth of God's great Gift of Love - His Son, Jesus Christ.   In addition, this season contains church activities  and traditions for which we are deeply grateful.

3.  Christmas Day December 25 - the birthday of our Lord and Savior.  What a reason for rejoicing!

4.  Sunday, January 1, 2012 - As we begin a new calendar year, we have assurance that God Who was so faithful to us in 2011 will be faithful to us in 2012.

5.  For Mary Jane and me, we rejoice in the privilege of being part of the Lamoine Baptist Church family, for a time, and we look forward to spending this season with you.  For your warm welcome, for making us "feel at home," for your support, prayers and encouragement, we are deeply grateful.

Cordially in Him,
Foster and Mary Jane Williams, Interim Ministry Team
Home phone 223-4199, Fewmar@aol.com

Monday, November 14, 2011

MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR EDNA BRIGGS

A memorial service will be held for Edna Briggs on Sunday, November 20 at 2 pm at the church.