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In this issue:
Check out what’s happening the week of August 27 to September 3 , 2025!
1. Pastor’s Letter
2. Fall Programming
3. Church Office Closed – Labour Day: September 1
4. Our Ushers and Greeting Team
5. Volunteers Needed for Fall BBQ: Sunday, September 7
6. Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of BSBC Chinese Congregation!
7. Thank You Elaine Tian
8. BSBC is Hiring: Behavior Mentor
9. Tellers Needed
10. Oasis Report
11. Muffin Ministry
12. NextGen Ministry (Children/Youth)
13. Fresh Start Young Adults: Tuesdays
14. Security Volunteers Needed
15. Adult Bible Studies
16. This Sunday’s Worship Gatherings: August 31
17. Pastoral Care
18. Obituary – Alice Mae Milburn
19. Community Events
20. This Week @ BSBC
1. Fall Letter From Pastor
What a beautiful summer it has been — filled with sunshine and warmth! This
year, at the Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada’s annual gathering, Oasis, I was struck by how deeply the theme of hospitality and warmth resonated with me.
Here at Brunswick Street Baptist Church, we are a friendly community… but are we truly welcoming? It is a hard question to ask, yet in a season where many new people are arriving in Maritime Canada, how we love — not just how we smile — really matters. As one of those newcomers myself, the theme touched my heart in a very personal way. One image shared at Oasis was of God — Father, Son, and Spirit — in perfect communion, yet widening the circle to invite all in, embracing them fully into the family of God.
As a church, do we simply greet others with a smile, or do we welcome them into our families and homes? Hospitality is essential to any loving community. Are we content to wait for people to come to us, waving hello from a distance and hoping they feel at home… or are our doors and hearts truly open? This question is not just for Sunday mornings — it shapes how we live our entire lives as followers of Jesus.
In our culture, “tolerance” is often seen as enough — putting up with what we may not like. But as clinical psychologist Justine Vogt puts it:
“Hospitality is making your guests feel at home,
even if you wish that is exactly where they were.”
Jesus calls us to something far greater — to love in a way that costs us. It is intentional, sacrificial, and anything but easy. As He says in
Matthew 25:34–40:
“Then the King will say to those on his right, ‘Come, you who are blessed by my Father; take your inheritance, the kingdom prepared for you since the creation of the world. For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.’ “Then the righteous will answer him, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you something to drink? When did we see you a stranger and invite you in, or needing clothes and clothe you? When did we see you sick or in prison and go to visit you?’ “The King will reply,
‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least
of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’”
In recent years, many have arrived in this beautiful part of our country — my family included. I can tell you, starting over is not easy. It means being far from loved ones, navigating unfamiliar systems, facing surprise expenses, and often doing so without much support. Without the love and care of our BSBC church family, our journey would have been much harder.
So how well are we, as a church and as followers of Jesus, living as a family with an open circle — one that always has space for “the other”? Do we spend our time, energy, and resources mostly on those we have known for years, while keeping new people at a polite distance? Are we content with “hello” but unwilling to open our homes and our lives?
In these days of rapid change, with many new arrivals and a deeply divided culture, what does it look like for us to be a community of hospitality, love, and welcome? Hebrews 13:1–3 reminds us:
“Keep on loving one another as brothers and sisters. Do not forget to show
hospitality to strangers, for by so doing some people have shown hospitality
to angels without knowing it. Continue to remember those in prison as if
you were together with them in prison,
and those who are mistreated as if you yourselves were suffering.”
As I pray for our BSBC family, I sense God calling us to love our new brothers and sisters with intentional care and connection — even when it costs us. May people “experience the love of Jesus” through us, as we “live it out everywhere.” Or, as Nancy Leigh DeMoss says:
“We are never more like Jesus than when we are serving Him or others.
There is no higher calling than to be a servant.”
May our homes and hearts remain open. May our family extend beyond blood to all our brothers and sisters in Christ. And may we live for Jesus with love that shines brightly — especially in these polarizing times — for His name and His glory.
Rev. Ross Watters
Brunswick Street Baptist Church
161 York St, Fredericton, NB E3B 3N8
506-458-8348 | www.thestreetonline.ca | bsbc@bsbc.nb.ca
2. Fall Programming
Bible Study Groups
Fresh Start: Young Adults Group | Tuesdays, 7:00 pm | Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC
Fresh Start is a young adult program geared towards those 18-30 years old. Join us at 7:00 pm on the third floor of the Family Life Centre for games, activities, and plenty of laughs and at 8:00 pm for a Bible study!
Adult Bible Study: Thursdays | 1:30 pm | Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC
Starting September 4, Mary McMulkin hosts a Bible study for adults!
Ladies Midday Bible Study | Thursdays, 1:30 pm | Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC
Starting September 18, Carol Bray will be hosting a midday ladies Bible study. All are welcome to join.
Women’s Bible Study | Thursdays, 6:30 pm | Boardroom, 2nd Floor, FLC
Starting in September, we will be hosting a Bible study for ladies on the second floor. Join us for a great opportunity to be in fellowship with others!
Social Groups
Coffee Time | Sundays, 9:30 am | Connection Center, 1st Floor, FLC
Join us for a time for some coffee where we relax and socialize with others before the service starts. All are invited and to join starting September 14.
Quilting For Mission | Tuesdays, 1:30 pm | Quilting Room, 2nd Floor, FLC
55+ Luncheon | Tuesdays, 12:00 pm | Gym
Join us once a month for the 55+ Luncheon in the gym for delicious meals and experience an afternoon of fellowship. We hope to see you there!
New Life Women’s Ministry: Thursdays | 9:30 am | Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC
Ladies Exercise | Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 10:00 am | Gym
Ministries
Women’s Missionary Society | 2nd Mondays, 1:30 pm | 3rd Floor, FLC
Interested in missions local or global? Join the ladies of BSBC as we receive updates on our missionaries, hear their prayer requests and aid in projects we pursue. We meet on the 2nd Monday of the month on the 3rd floor of the Family Life Centre at 1:30pm. There will be a couple of months we meet at 1 if we are having a meal.
Sports Friends Youth Basketball | Tuesdays, 6:30 pm | Gym
Sports friends offers a time of basketball fun and learning for youths ages 12 to 14 on Tuesdays and ages 9 to 11 on Thursdays. Join us for an exciting time of energizing fun and learning about Jesus!
Sanctuary Choir | Wednesday, 6:30 pm | Choir Room, 2nd Floor, Connection Center
Do you have the passion for singing? This fall we offer practices for the choir every Wednesday at 6:30 pm at the choir room. If you are interested, check out the website for more information or contact David Steeves. Practices start on Wednesday September 3 will run weekly until Dec 17.
Prayer and Worship
Together in Prayer | Sundays, 9:30 am | Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC
Join us as we come together on Sunday morning before the service in the family room at 9:30 am to have a time of prayer with one another. All are welcome!
Thursday Morning Prayer Breakfast | Thursdays, 7:00 am | Gym & Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC
Start your mornings rights with a time of prayer and breakfast together at 7:00 am. Men’s prayer breakfast will be at the gym and the women’s prayer breakfast will be at the family room. All are welcome.
Mandarin Fellowship | Fridays, 7:00 pm | Barnabas Center
All are warmly invited to join our Mandarin Fellowship on Fridays at 7:00 pm. We gather for Bible study, share supper together, and enjoy meaningful fellowship. Come and be part of this welcoming community!
Kids and Youth
Children & Youth Sunday School | Sundays, 9:30 am | FLC
Join us on Sunday mornings before church from 9:30 - 10:15 am for Bible Study. You’ll learn more about the Bible and make some great friends!
Greenhouse Service | Sundays, 10:30 am | Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC
All youth grades 6 to 12 are warmly welcomed to join our youth led Greenhouse Service in the Assembly Area happening every last Sunday of the month. It’s a great time to worship and learn and fellowship with one another.
Greenhouse Band Practice | Wednesdays, 6:15 pm | Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC
If you have the passion or the talent to play instruments, then we invite all youth to join our Greenhouse band practice on Wednesdays at the Assembly Area. Introduction to the band practice will be held from 6:15 to 7:00 pm and intermediate band practice will be held from
7:15 to 8:00 pm.
Scouts Fall Ministry | September, 6:00 pm | Gym
Our Scouts program running on Wednesdays resumes this fall with Registration Night on Wednesday, September 17. Kids ages 5 to 14 are invited to join the program. For more details contact Dale.
Hands-In Ministry | Wednesdays, 6:30 pm | Kidztown, 2nd Floor, FLC
A once a month elementary-aged girls groups on the third Wednesday of every month starting Wednesday, September 17 from 6:30–8:00 pm. For details contact Allie Dunfield.
Youth Thursdays | Thursdays, 4:45 pm | Gym
Starting Thursday, September 11, Youth Group will be moving to Thursdays where youth are invited to join us for some supper time, bible study and fun activities with friends!
Aid Groups
Divorce Care | Tuesdays, 6:30 pm | Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC
If you are going through a separation or divorce, Brunswick Street Baptist Church offers a safe, supportive environment where you can find help, hope, and healing alongside others who understand.
GriefShare | Thursdays, 6:30 pm | Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC
Starting Sep 4, Cheryl Gibson and Roz Thompson will be hosting a Christian-based video discussion support group for those who have suffered the loss of a loved one, offering hope and support through a 14-week, Christian-based video and discussion group by Christian experts on grief and recovery.
Third Sunday Supper | Sundays, 5:00 pm | Gym
We host a supper time for those in need, for a home cooked meal and fellowship that happens every third Sundays of the month. If you are interested in volunteering contact Judy Thompson at her email: judypaul1088@gmail.com
Muffin Ministry
“We are never more like Jesus than when we are serving Him or others. There is no higher calling than to be a servant.”
Brunswick Street Baptist Church
161 York St, Fredericton, NB E3B 3N8
506-458-8348 | www.thestreetonline.ca | bsbc@bsbc.nb.ca
3. Church Office Closed
Wishing you a joyful and memorable celebration with family and friends!
Please note the church office will be closed on Monday, September 1 for Labour Day. Regular office hours will resume Tuesday, September 2 at 8:30 a.m.
4. Welcoming With Warmth — Join our Ushers & Greeting Team
Every Sunday, the first smiles and handshakes at Brunswick Street Baptist Church come from our Ushers and Greeting Team. These dedicated volunteers set the tone for worship by creating a welcoming atmosphere by greeting members and guests, offering guidance, answering questions, and helping with seating, making BSBC a place where everyone feels they belong.
We are deeply thankful for their servant hearts and faithful presence each week.
If you feel called to be part of this important ministry, we would love to hear from you! Training and support are provided, and you’ll be joining a team that makes a real difference in people’s experience of worship.
If you’re interested and want more information to volunteer in the greeting team in the gym, please connect with Andrea Bragdon at her email: andreabragdon@rogers.com
If you’re interested and want more information to volunteer in the greeting team in the sanctuary, please connect with Stephen VanSlyke the usher chair at his email vanslyke@unb.ca.
“Therefore welcome one another as Christ has welcomed you, for the glory of God.”
– Romans 15:7
5. Volunteers Needed for Fall BBQ: Sunday, September 7
Hi Church Family,
Our Fall BBQ is just around the corner! The bouncy castle and the Sno-Cone machine have been reserved. Now, we just need some family members to help with the setup, serving, and tear-down on the day.
Specifically, we are looking for help in the following areas:
Morning Setup Crew from 9:00 – 10:00 am: to setup canopies for BBQs and seniors seating, BBQs, tables for serving, Sno-Cone table, tables and chairs for seniors, chairs around the parking lot, and garbage cans.
Kitchen Crew from 9:00 – 10:00 am: to prepare veggie trays, drink coolers, and unwrap hotdogs.
Sno-Cone Crew from 11:05 am – 12:40 pm: to bring supplies out, start processing ice, and serve Sno-Cones.
Bouncy Castle Crew from 11:15 – 12:45 pm: Stand at entrance, using a 3-minute timer, maintain order, prevent crowding, ensure turn-taking, assist children in/out.
Lunch Setup Crew from 11:15 – 11:40 am: to stuff hotdogs, bring out condiments, veggies, potato chips, plates, napkins, cups, and beverages.
Serving Crew from 11:30 am – 12:40 pm: Serve hotdogs and seniors’ tables.
Clean Up Crew from 12:40 pm – 1:30 pm: Start cleaning up: take down, clean and put away BBQs, tables, chairs, canopies, garbage cans, wash dishes, clean kitchen, and tidy parking lot.
If you are willing to serve in this way, please place your name on the sign-up sheet posted in the main kitchen. If you prefer, you can call the church office, 506-458-8348, or email Sam at sam.essel@bsbc.nb.ca with your availability.
6. Celebrating the 10 Anniversary of BSBC Chinese Congregation
Last weekend we joyfully celebrated the 10th Anniversary of BSBC Chinese Congregation!
Over the course of three days, we welcomed more than 30 brothers and sisters traveling from Vancouver, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, and Halifax. Saturday’s celebration gathered over 120 people, and friends from the Moncton and Saint John Chinese churches also joined us to rejoice in God’s abundant grace together.
On Sunday, following the worship service, two brothers and sisters were baptized at Killarney Lake, publicly declaring their new life in Christ. What a beautiful way to conclude our anniversary celebration!
May God continue to lead our Chinese Congregation, granting us vision and strength to walk faithfully in the years ahead, fulfilling His good and perfect will!
“The Lord has done great things for us, and we are filled with joy.” (Psalm 126:3)
7. Thank You Elaine Tian!
As we prepare to say goodbye to Elaine, our Children and Youth Community Worker Summer Student, we want to express our deepest gratitude for her time and service at BSBC over the summer. Elaine’s willingness, creativity, dedication and hardworking contributions will be deeply missed.
Elaine’s last day serving as our summer student is August 21st. Don’t worry she will still be around as she continues her studies in Biology and Psychology at UNB in the fall and attend our Chinese Congregation
Please join us in praying for Elaine as she continues her studies this fall—may God continue to guide and bless her every step of the way!
8. BSBC is Hiring: 1-on-1 Support Worker
We are hiring! We are looking for a caring, patient, and reliable Support Worker to support a 1-on-1 care with children who need extra help in our Elementary KidzTown ministry. This meaningful and ongoing role involves Sunday services, attending team meetings, building relationships with families, assisting at special events, and submitting bi-weekly report of hours to the Bookkeeper and the NextGen Pastor.
POSITION OUTLINE
The Behaviour Mentor works alongside the Elementary Coordinator to help children in our Elementary KidzTown ministry who may benefit from additional support, ensuring they feel included, safe, and engaged.
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES
Attend elementary staff meeting prior to start of KidzTown on Sundays
Provide one-on-one (with supervision) support to children who need special assistance for a variety of different reasons
Be present on Sunday mornings to engage with children and parents as directed by the Elementary Coordinator
Assist with non-Sunday elementary events as able that require special assistance to those who have autism, behavioral issues, and/or just require more specialized attention
Submit a bi-weekly report of hours to the Bookkeeper and the NextGen Pastor
HOW TO APPLY
To apply for the position of Support Worker, please email your resume, along with a cover letter explaining why you are interested in working at BSBC and how you are the perfect candidate for the position of Support Worker, to Pastor Nikki at nikki@bsbc.nb.ca.
9. Tellers Needed
Are you a member of BSBC and looking for a simple yet meaningful way to serve?
We are looking for volunteers to join our Tellers Team. This role involves helping count cash, cheques, and debit offerings after the Sunday morning service for just two months a year (about six months apart, such as February and August). The time commitment is about one hour each time, and you’ll be working alongside a small, friendly team.
If you’re interested or have any questions, please contact Andrea Bragdon, Chair of the Nominating Committee, at 506-292-3568 or andreabragdon@rogers.com
10. Oasis Report
August 7 – 9, 2025 – Dr. John Stewart
Each OASIS meeting typically has its own personality. This year I found the meeting, held at Acadia University, to have a lot of energy - in the worship, the plenary speakers, concurrent sessions and among the 541 attendees. Many attendees expressed their sense of God’s presence.
The meetings began with praise and worship and then moved to presentations: business (1 ½ days), speakers addressing the OASIS theme of Hope upon Hope (4 presentations), choice of attending two of the 28 breakout sessions, presentations by Acadia Divinity College and Crandall University, and several meetings centred around special interest groups. I want to summarize the themes of Hope upon Hope and one of the breakout sessions. Renee MacVicar emphasized that our hope and strength to endure comes from God. Further, she encouraged believers to put their hope and faith into action in the service of others. Joel Murphy’s message was that, in times of change leaders can have hope for the future by reflecting on how ministry can address these changes aided by the Holy Spirit.
Lastly, I would encourage members to attend OASIS. It can be an informative and uplifting experience. I want to express my thanks to the church for the stipend to cover travelling costs. For further summary of OASIS check out the summary video at this link below.
11. Muffin Ministry: Sept 12
On behalf of our brothers and sisters who make a weekly evening trek around the city to visit those sleeping rough, and the members of your Social Action Team, thank you ‘muffin makers’ for your faithfulness serving in this way. Your sweet generosity is more than just baked goods; it’s an expression of care and hope in Jesus’ name.
Our Street Ministry team need muffins as soon as Sept 12 for our Sunday night outreach program. As we prepare for the busy summer months, we aim to have 4 dozen muffins each week to ensure we’re well-stocked and ready to bless those we serve. If you are able to help in this way, please place 12 muffins, individually wrapped, in a large zipper locked bag, and label the bag “Street Ministry”. Don’t forget to include your name and the delivery date for which you signed up. You can place the labeled muffins in the upright freezer in the main kitchen.
Please click the link below or call the church office (506-458-8348) and our admin team will be pleased to do the online registration for you. Jesus spoke of offering cups of cold water in his name. Muffins, we believe, offer the same opportunity to bless others for Him.
12. NextGen Ministry (Children & Youth)
Children @ BSBC
KidzTown – Sundays | 10:45 to 11:30 am
Join us Sunday morning during the church service (10:45 – 11:30 am) for KidzTown. Kids from kindergarten to grade 5, will enjoy a time of teaching, games, worship, and crafts. For more information, please reach out to Sam Essel at sam.essel@bsbc.nb.ca.
Hands-In Ministry:
All elementary-aged girls are invited to join us on Wednesday, September 17 from 6:30–8:00 pm for our monthly Hands-In Girls’ Ministry! Join us for a fun evening of crafts, games, friendship, and learning about Jesus.
If you are interested and want to get involved, you can get more information by getting in touch with Allie at her contact ali.dee@rogers.com.
Scouts: Wednesdays 6:00 – 9:00 pm | Fall Ministry | September 17
The 1st Fredericton BPSA (Scouts) Program for boys will begin Wednesday, September 17 in the church gym.
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM, registration and a regular meeting for boys ages 5-10yrs.
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM, registration and a regular meeting for boys ages 11 to 14 yrs
Registration costs for the year is $40.00/boy. This program offers fun activities with an emphasis on outdoor adventure and community service projects, in a Christ centered environment. Our group is also in need of leaders. Dads, young adults or high school students who are interested in joining our leadership team can contact Dale Wilson at Wilsondaletreefarm@gmail.com
Youth @ BSBC
Bible Project Videos
This week we are going to watch:
To keep up to date with what’s happen for BSBC’s youth, email Pastor Nikki at nikki@bsbc.nb.ca to be included in our weekly parent email!
Fall Youth Group Changes!
Big changes are coming this fall and we’re excited about it!
Starting Thursday, September 11, Youth Group is moving to Thursday evenings!
We’re switching things up with a new format that’s all about connection, growth, and fun. Check out the new schedule below:
4:45 pm – Doors Open
5:00–5:30 pm – Supper Together (provided by BSBC)
5:30–6:15 pm – Bible Study
6:30–8:00 pm – Youth Group
Come for the whole evening or just the parts that work for you. All students in Grades 6–12 are welcome—bring a friend!
Questions? Contact Pastor Nikki for more info. We can’t wait to see you there this fall!
Youth Thursdays Kickoff – September 11
• Join us for the first Youth Thursday of the season on September 11!
• If your student plans to join us for supper, please let Pastor Nikki know as soon as possible.
• Be sure to include any dietary restrictions so we can prepare accordingly.
No Youth Group: August 28th & September 4th
Summer youth group has ended, and we are taking a couple of Thursdays off as families readjust to the school year coming up. We will be back together for Thursday youth group on September 11th, 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm.
Intermediate Level Greenhouse Band Practice – Wednesdays 6:15 pm – 7:00 pm
Join us Wednesdays from 6:15 pm (after potluck) to around 7:00 pm!
This is open to middle and high school students with a beginner to intermediate understanding of music who want to grow their skills on instruments or vocals in a worship team setting.
We’ll also be training students to run the soundboard and work with sound equipment. It’s a fun and encouraging time of learning, growing, and worshipping together!
Experienced High School Band Practice – Wednesdays from around 7 to 8 pm
This practice time is open to all high school students!
You can join the first rehearsal, both rehearsals, and just this later session — whatever works best for you.
We’ll continue to develop skills in instrumentation, vocals, and soundboard operation, while also growing in our understanding of worship leadership through scripture and prayer.
Youth Gatherings Coming Up:
August 28: No Summer Youth Group
September 11: Start of Fall Youth Group (5:00 – 8:00 pm)
13. Fresh Start Young Adults: Tuesdays
Our Young Adults ministry, Fresh Start, will meet on Tuesdays, from 7:00 to 9:00 pm, on the 3rd floor of the Family Life Center. Come along for some fun, snacks and social time followed by a Bible study. We would love to see you there!
For more information, please contact Rev. Ross at ross@bsbc.nb.ca.
14. Security Volunteers Needed
We’re seeking dedicated volunteers to help keep our church safe and welcoming on weekday evenings from 6:00 to 9:00 pm. Your presence makes a real difference — creating a warm, secure space where everyone feels at home. If you’re ready to step up and be part of this vital ministry, reach out to Dan Lutes or call the church office at 506-458-8348 to learn more or sign up.
15. Adult Bible Studies
There is so much going on at our Church that sometimes it is hard to keep track! To help ease your calendar preparation, here is a brief list of programs and events that we have on offer:
For more details on these or other programs, please visit our website at www.thestreetonline.ca.
16. This Sunday’s Worship Gatherings: August 31
Join us this Sunday in the Sanctuary for a blended contemporary Worship Service.
In the sanctuary, the worship team will be led by Jon Wilton.
Dr. Keith Bodner and Pastor Ross Watters will be providing a sermon interview. Of his sermon he says “On this concluding Sunday in August—and a holiday long weekend no less—something very exciting is planned for our blended service at TheStreet: we are featuring a sermon conversation with our very own Rev. Ross Watters! The passage we will explore is John 8:1-11, a dramatic episode where a woman is caught in adultery and threatened with execution. A few of the ancient manuscripts don’t include this story, with other manuscripts placing it at the end, and several even have it in the book of Luke. But there is enough evidence to suggest that these scenes are part of the earliest tradition, and there are overwhelmingly strong grounds for including the story in John 8. As it stands, these scenes where there is an attempt to trap Jesus using the Law of Moses has a powerful challenge for us all as we consider our own hearts, and the expansive grace of God as we are poised to enter a new season”.
Whether in-person or online, be sure to join us this Sunday morning at 10:30 am.
17. Pastoral Care
Your Deacons want to affirm that BSBC is equipped to provide Pastoral Care. We are grateful for our pastors, Rev. Ross and Pastor Nikki, and we are blessed to have additional support from Doug McAllister, our Summer Sanctuary Ministry Coordinator, Benevolent Coordinator and Senior’s Visitation Pastor and Rev. Kevin Culberson, the Baptist Chaplin at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital.
Here are some suggested approaches:
18. Obituary — Alice Mae Milburn
Please keep Paul and Bernita Milburn in your prayers following the passing of Paul’s mother, Alice Mae Milburn, who went to be with the Lord on August 22, 2025, after a brief illness. Funeral arrangements are in the care of the Albert County Funeral Home in Hopewell Cape, NB. The funeral service will be held at 2pm from the Hillsborough Baptist Church with Rev. Andrew Morse officiating. The full obituary for Alice Mae Milburn is available at the link below. Please pray for comfort and peace for all members of the Milburn family at this difficult time.
19. Community Events
Ukrainian Artist Kozak Siromaha in Concert
Join us at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre on Wednesday, August 28 at 7:00 pm for an unforgettable evening with Ukrainian artist Kozak Siromaha.
His music is a modern retelling of ancient stories—honest, powerful, and deeply moving. Kozak Siromaha doesn’t perform as a character; he lives the Kozak tradition through his way of life, the clothing he wears, and the traditional instruments he plays. Each day begins before dawn in prayer to the Almighty Father, and his songs carry a message of hope and resilience: that Ukrainians must never give up, for their land, freedom, and music are God-given treasures.
Tickets available at the door or online. For more information and ticket purchase check out the link:
To all of our esteemed local churches and their families,
McAdam's Funeral Home is proud to invite you to our 2nd annual Letters to Loved Ones Scattering Ceremony, being held on Tuesday, September 9th, 2025, at 7:00pm, at McAdam's Funeral Home, located at 160 York Street, Fredericton.
Our Letters to Loved Ones program started last year and is intended to support local bereaved families in their grief. We welcome anyone to write a letter to their loved one and place it into our secure mail box installed in the M. Joyce Perry Memorial Garden beside our building on the corner of York and Brunswick Street. These letters are gathered, unopened, and kept safely with us, then once a year they are burned, releasing the messages of love to those who have been lost. The ashes are then used in our scattering ceremony alongside a short message of remembrance and time for fellowship along with some refreshments.
There is no cost to attend, and registration is not required. All are welcome, regardless of which funeral home was entrusted with arrangements, or how long ago the loved one passed away.
For more information, please see our info page below.
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to reach out by phone or email, I would be happy to discuss this program further. We do hope you can join us on September 9th.
Gibson Memorial United Church Yard Sale and Café
Join us at Gibson Memorial United Church (183 Gibson St.) for a Yard Sale and Café on Saturday, September 13, from 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Everyone is welcome, come find some treasures and enjoy a warm cup of coffee!
20. This Week at BSBC
Wednesday, August 27
8:30 Dance Fredericton (Gym)
12:00 Men’s Basketball (Gym)
Thursday, August 28
7:00 Men’s Prayer Breakfast (Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC)
7:00 Women’s Prayer Breakfast (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)
8:30 Dance Fredericton (Gym)
9:00 Benevolent Ministries (Meeting Room, 1st Floor, Gym Building)
6:00 Membership Interview (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)
Friday, August 29
8:30 Dance Fredericton (Gym)
12:00 Men’s Basketball (Gym)
7:00 Mandarin Fellowship (Barnabas Centre)
Saturday, August 30
Sunday, August 31
9:00 Asian Sunday School (Boardroom, 2nd Floor, Gym Building)
9:00 Mandarin Worship Practice (Barnabas Centre)
9:30 Together in Prayer (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)
10:30 Mandarin Worship Service (Barnabas Centre)
10:30 Blended Contemporary Worship Service (Sanctuary)
10:50 KidzTown & Preschool Classes (1st & 2nd Floor, FLC)
11:30 Library Open After Services (Connections Centre)
12:00 Mandarin Sunday Lunch (Barnabas Centre)
1:00 Mandarin Choir Practice (Barnabas Centre)
Monday, September 1
LABOUR DAY – CHURCH OFFICES CLOSED
Tuesday, September 2
10:00 Pastoral Staff Meeting (Boardroom, 3rd Floor, FLC)
1:30 Quilter’s For Missions (Quilting Room, 2nd Floor, Connection Centre)
6:30 Social Action Team (Watters Residence)
7:00 Fresh Start Young Adult Group (Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC)
Wednesday, September 3
12:00 Men’s Basketball (Gym)
6:00 Choir Practice (Sanctuary Choir Room, 2nd Floor, Connection Centre)