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In this issue:
Check out what’s happening the week of October 1, to October 8 2025!
1. Thanksgiving Letter from Pastor’s Office
2. Thanksgiving Offering
3. Fall Business Meeting: October 22
4. Board of Deacons Update
5. Communion Elements
6. Missions Month: Starting Sunday, Oct 12
7. A Joyful Celebration of Service: Ministry Fair Highlights
8. Church Center Directory
9. NB 2025 Christian Ashram Follow Up
10. Trunk or Treat is Back! – Cars and Volunteers Needed
11. Kids Sing
12. Third Sunday Supper
13. WMS: Celebrate Heritage of Quilting
14. Harvest for the Hungry 2025
15. DivorceCare
16. Volunteering Opportunities
17. NextGen Ministry (Children/Youth)
18. Fresh Start Young Adults: Tuesdays
19. Adult Bible Studies and Prayer Groups
20. This Sunday’s Worship Gatherings: October 5
21. Pastoral Care
22. Bereavement
23. Community Events
24. This Week @ BSBC
1. Thanksgiving Letter from Pastor’s Office
Come, let us sing for joy to the Lord; let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation. Let us come before him with thanksgiving and extol him with music and song. For the Lord is the great God, the great King above all gods. In his hand are the depths of the earth, and the mountain peaks belong to him. The sea is his, for he made it, and his hands formed the dry land. Come, let us bow down in worship, let us kneel before the Lord our Maker; for he is our God and we are the people of his pasture, the flock under his care.
Psalm 95: 1 - 7
Personally, I am finding coming into Thanksgiving this year a bit strange. As we look around the world, just beyond our borders and even closer to home, it is almost impossible not to notice how divided, tense, polarizing and just plain tough things feel right now. And yet…
This is where I find myself this year as I pray and ponder with Thanksgiving on the horizon, in this ‘and yet…’ atmosphere. It is so incredibly important to remember that gratitude and thanksgiving are not simply just a good way to behave. They are a way of seeing the world through the lens of God’s goodness. As the psalmist reminds us:
Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever.
Psalm 107:1
Our thanksgiving flows and is given, not because every circumstance feels great or works out, but because God’s character is unchanging, and His love endures forever! That is where our focus needs to be, as the proverb says:
We don’t thank God because life is always good.
We thank Him because He is always good.
– Author Unknown
When we pause to give thanks, we reorient our hearts. Instead of dwelling on what we lack or fear, we recognize the countless mercies already given: breath in our lungs, daily bread, the beauty of creation, the gift of community, friends and family, and above all, salvation through Jesus Christ. Gratitude opens our eyes to see that even in hardship, God is present, shaping us and working for our good. As theologian Francis Frangipane explains:
The thankful heart sees the best part of every situation. It sees problems and weaknesses as opportunities, struggles as refining, and sins as forgiveness.
– Francis Frangipane
I would suggest that true gratitude is active—it moves us to worship, to share generously, and to trust God more deeply, despite what our circumstances may actually be. As Paul reminds us:
In everything give thanks; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.
1 Thessalonians 5:18
Gratitude, then, is both our response and our witness. It tells the world: no matter what comes, we belong to a good and faithful God, and we choose to trust Him, not despite the evidence, but because of what He has already done, and what He is yet to do.
So, this thanksgiving season, I encourage you afresh to choose gratitude, remind yourself of the truth, reflect on who God is and live in hopeful expectation of what is to come by the power and in filling of His Spirit in your life! We do this so that we can look at the world, hear the news, see the difficulties, and in the face of it all, choose to love. We can choose to give and choose to hope. We can live this way because we know, that although it can be so easy to get lost in the suffering of this World, we live in the ‘and yet…’
And yet our God is still working out His plans and purposes. May we live in this eternal hope.
Every blessing to you this Thanksgiving season and in gratitude to our great God,
Rev. Ross Watters
2. Thanksgiving Offering 2025
As we gather in gratitude this Thanksgiving season, we invite you to prayerfully consider giving a special offering to help us meet our budget goals for the year. Your generosity enables us to continue the vital ministries and outreach that bless our church and community. Every gift, no matter the size, makes a meaningful impact. Our goal for the 2025 Thanksgiving Offering is $9,000 above our congregation’s normal pattern of giving. Thank you for being part of what God is doing through our congregation.
Blessings, Ken Reimer, Treasurer
3. Fall Business Meeting
Our moderator, Calvin Smith, has called a Fall Business Meeting to be held in the sanctuary on Wednesday, October 22, 2025, at 6:45 pm. Please join us for our Church Family Potluck in the gym at 5:30 pm. Following our Church Family Potluck, we will open our Fall Business meeting at 6:45 pm in the sanctuary. Calvin will prepare an agenda based on reports from the Board of Deacons and the Board of Management, as well as other committees and teams.
The Board of Deacons share the following statement:
Many of our Church members may recall that our Church previously had a full complement of pastors (4.5) to ensure the spiritual and administrative running of BSBC. The positions were Senior Pastor, Associate Pastor, Youth Pastor, Children’s Pastor, and a part time (0.5 position) Seniors Pastor. At present, our Church has two full time pastors and part time contracts for Preaching Pastor, Sanctuary Ministry Coordinator, Benevolent Coordinator, Seniors Visitation Pastor, Children’s Ministry Coordinator, and Choral Director/Organist. The Board of Deacons has unanimously voted to call an Associate Pastor for Community Connection.
As per the constitution, the Board of Deacons has initiated the formation of a Search Committee. This Committee shall be elected at the Fall Business Meeting. The position description for the Associate Pastor of Community Connection will be made available prior to the Fall Business Meeting.
For those members who are unable to attend in person, please contact the church office via email naomi.phillips@bsbc.nb.ca for the zoom meeting link to attend online. We look forward to seeing you there.
4. Update from the Board of Deacon
A few updates from the Board of Deacons:
The Board of Deacons look forward to serving you with our new Communion element format beginning October. For more details, see Article 5: Communion Elements.
An exciting time is happening with our Youth Group. On Thursdays, the format is now a Drop-In at 4:45 pm, Supper from 5:00 to 5:30 pm (Good food and Great conversations), Bible Study from 5:30 to 6:15 pm (Diving into God’s Word), and Youth Group from 6:30 to 8:00 pm (Have fun! Hangout together!).
How blessed we are to have witnessed the 10-year anniversary celebration of our Chinese Congregation on Saturday, 23 August. God is faithful and is moving in our midst.
To ensure our hearts are ever humble and soft before God, the Family Room will continue to be used as a Prayer room on Sunday mornings (9:45 to 10:15 am). All are welcome to enter into a time of corporate prayer.
May we offer Praise and thanks to our God for prompting the hearts of 11 folks that have entered the waters of baptism since the first of the year. Four additional candidates have requested to be baptised which will happen soon.
5. Communion Element
Over the past few months, the Board of Deacons has discussed how to be respectful to our environment and be sensitive to how communion is served to those with health concerns. We were unable to source compostable packaging and opted to revert to using our past technique of bread and juice being individually removed from a tray at separate passings.
Gluten-free, pre-packaged elements will be available. Before the service starts, please speak to a member of the greeting team to get a pre-packaged elements for those with health concerns. The Board of Deacons look forward to serving you with this new format beginning October.
6. Missions Month: October 12 to November 2
This year from Oct 12 to Nov 2, we will have our Missions Month led by our Missions Committee here at BSBC. We will take time to focus on the theme of mission found in the Bible as laid out in Acts 1:8, focusing on mission here at home and abroad, concluding in a final blended Celebration Service on November 2nd.
Here is a look at our upcoming themes for our Mission Month Sundays:
Oct. 12 – Local
Oct. 19 – Regional
Oct. 26 – International
Nov. 2 – Celebrating our Diversity of Nations and Cultures
As a Missions Committee we wish to invite people to participate in Scripture Readings or special music/singing in your native tongue during Missions Month as we reflect on both our Mission as the Church and celebrate the Nations already part of our BSBC Family. If you would like to participate, please contact the BSBC Missions Committee by emailing joeltrail@gmail.com.
7. A Joyful Celebration of Service: Ministry Fair Highlights
This past Sunday, our church was blessed with a vibrant and inspiring Ministry Fair that truly showcased the heart of our congregation. The event was a beautiful testament to the many ways our members serve, grow, and connect through ministry.
From the moment the doors opened, the energy was palpable. Nearly every ministry was well represented, each with thoughtfully prepared displays, enthusiastic volunteers, and a welcoming spirit that invited attendees to learn more and get involved. Whether it was outreach, worship, education, hospitality, or care ministries, each table reflected the passion and purpose that drives our church’s mission.
The fair was wonderfully attended by members of all ages, creating a lively atmosphere filled with meaningful conversations, new connections, and renewed commitments to service. It was especially heartening to see so many people exploring new ways to share their gifts and deepen their involvement in our church community.
We are deeply grateful to all who participated, organized, and supported this event. Your dedication made the Ministry Fair not only a success but a true celebration of faith in action. May the seeds planted on Sunday continue to grow and bear fruit in the months ahead!
8. Church Center Directory
Hello BSBC Family,
We hope this message finds you well! We want to take a moment to thank you for your continued support and patience as we work to improve how we stay connected as a church community.
We’re excited to share that BSBC is now using a new online congregational directory that we hope will be more user-friendly and accessible for everyone. This updated directory will serve as a combined contact list and include our official list of Members – both Resident and Non-Resident – as well as Adherents and Guests.
To join the directory, each family member must contact Naomi in the church office at Naomi.Phillips@bsbc.nb.ca to receive their welcome email and get started.
Thank you for hanging in with us as we navigate this shift. We truly appreciate your grace and flexibility as we move toward a more connected future.
Blessings,
BSBC Church Office
Join Our Online Church Center Directory Instructions:
Step 1: Contact the Church Office to get the Welcome Email
Step 2: Download the Church Center App
On iPhone/iPad: Go to the App Store, search for Church Center, and tap Download.
On Android: Go to the Google Play Store, search for Church Center, and tap Install.
Alternatively, you can access Church Center via a web browser on your laptop/computer at: www.churchcenter.com
Step 3: Locate Your Church (BSBC)
Open the app or website.
Tap Get Started.
Use the search bar to find your church by name, city, or zip/postal code.
Select BSBC from the list.
Step 4: Log In (Passwordless Login)
Church Center uses a secure, passwordless login method.
You can log in using either your phone number or email address.
Note: Users under 13 years old cannot log in. If your birthdate is incorrect, contact your church administrator.
Step 5: Enter Your Contact Info
Type your phone number or tap Use email address instead.
Tap Next.
Step 6: Enter the Verification Code
Check your text messages or email for a 6-digit code.
Paste the code into the app or browser.
Tap Next.
Step 7: Confirm Your Identity
Make sure your name appears on the welcome screen.
Tap Log In.
If your church doesn’t recognize your contact info, or you tap Not you?, you’ll be asked to add your name to complete your profile.
Step 8: Stay Logged In
On the mobile app, you’ll stay logged in unless inactive for 90 days.
On the web browser, you’ll stay logged in unless inactive for 14 days.
Optional: Log Out
To log out, go to your profile/settings in the app or browser and tap Log Out.
9. NB 2025 Christian Ashram Follow Up
The 2025 NB Christian Ashram was held at the Beulah Conference Centre in Browns Flat, NB from August 7 to 10, 2025. Of the 90 total registration, 12 people were from BSBC. The Evangelist was Pastor Rev. Brian Bourque from Moncton, NB and the Bible Teacher was Rev. Frank Quinta Dartmouth, NS.
Two pictures show some of those from BSBC who attended the Christian Ashram. The first is a group picture of those who were available at the time the photo was taken. The second includes those who were unable to be part of the group photo.
Mitch Nash, Pat Burdon, Don Burdon, Aidan Creaghan, Debbie Kierstead, Doris Thomson, Roddy Thomson, Donna Colwell, Charlie Colwell and Dale Bray. Missing from the group photo are Carol Bray and Adam Fowler.
Rev. Frank Quinta, the Bible Teacher for the Ashram, Jenny Dong, a special guest from China, and Carol Bray.
10. Trunk or Treat is Back! Volunteers needed | October 26th | 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
On Sunday, Oct. 26 from 4:00 to 5:00 pm, we will be hosting our 5th Annual Trunk or Treat event! Please invite your friends and family, whether outside or inside of our church. This community outreach event is open to all!
Cars/Vehicles: We are asking for volunteers who would like to RSVP and then decorate their cars. If you and your family would like to take part in this way, please let Pastor Nikki know by emailing her at nikki@bsbc.nb.ca! If you need ideas for how to decorate your vehicle, Nikki would be happy to send some ideas your way! Please RSVP your car for this event by October 15th.
Candies/Treats/Drinks: Volunteers of all ages are welcome to be a part of this! If you would like to donate candy or other treats to the church for this event, please bring your goodies to the church office by October 20th. If you know of families who would benefit from attending this event outside or inside of our church, please invite them to this community outreach event! If you have any questions, please contact Pastor Nikki at nikki@bsbc.nb.ca for more details.
Youth Volunteers: We would like all of our youth to be involved with this event. Come dressed up in costumes, help people decorate their cars, transport candies and treats to the decorated vehicles, eat treats, and help lead games.
Thank you for all of your help! For more information, to volunteer or to register your vehicle for this event, please email Pastor Nikki at nikki@bsbc.nb.ca.
11. Kids Sing
Get Ready for KIDS SING!
On Sundays from 9:00 to 9:30 am in the church choir room, all kids in Grades 3 to 8 who enjoy singing are invited to join this fun and uplifting music ministry!
With Mr. David Steeves you will:
• Learn to read choral music and develop vocal skills
• Be part of a group that will share special music during Sunday services occasionally.
If you love singing—or just want to try something new—come be part of Kids Sing! For more information, please contact David Steeves at his email: gracemusic@rogers.com.
12. Third Sunday Supper
Third Sunday Supper has been such a blessing, with 45 to 50 guests joining us each month! We are so thankful for the faithful volunteers who prepare and serve delicious homemade meals. These evenings are more than just supper—they are a time of fellowship as real connections are made through these meals. Many of our guests return month after month and we also see new faces. Everyone seems to really enjoy their evening with us as they leave with full hearts as well as full stomachs!
We are currently looking for an individual, family, or group to prepare a meal for our Supper in December (December 21). We would be appreciative if you would prayerfully consider helping us on this date.
Looking ahead, we are also planning for 2026 and have many months available for volunteers to provide a meal for our guests. If you would like to learn more or are interested in helping with Third Sunday Supper, please reach out to Judy Thompson at 506-238-9903 or email judypaul1088@gmail.com.
13. Women’s Mission Society: Celebrate Heritage of Quilting
Please join the WMS for our Celebrate Heritage of Quilting exhibition in the sanctuary on October 17 and 18. We will be collecting a $5.00 admission fee (cash only), with all proceeds going towards our special mission projects.
Come and enjoy a vibrant display of quilts, big and small, vintage and contemporary, all crafted by local quilters. Alongside the exhibition, some quilts will be available for purchase (information available at the fair) and light refreshments will be served. We invite you to take in the beauty of these quilts while supporting our outreach mission projects. This celebration is hosted by the Women’s Missionary Society of Brunswick Street Baptist Church (BSBC) in the sanctuary. For more information, please contact BSBC at 506-458-8348.
If you have a special quilt that you would like to include in the exhibition, please take a photo of your quilt and, along with a special story or some pattern details, submit it to Shirley Dunfield at vonsad@nbnet.nb.ca
The WMS is looking for volunteers to help with setup and takedown for the Quilt Fair on Friday, October 17, and Saturday, October 18. No special skills are required—just willing hands and helping hearts! We are also seeking volunteers to assist with event security.
If you’re able to help, please contact Mary McMulkin at 506-260-6527 or email mlmcmulkin@gmail.com.
14. Harvest for the Hungry 2025
Fall is here, and once again we have the opportunity to share God’s love with those in need, both within our church family and across the Greater Fredericton area.
Harvest for the Hungry, a ministry of our Social Action Team, invites our BSBC family to bring non-perishable food and household items to the church over the next four weeks. These donations will be shared between our New Life Ministry (supporting families who struggle to ‘make ends meet’) and the Greener Village Fredericton Food Bank.
Here are the specific requests from our New Life Ministry:
Spaghetti sauce
Spaghetti noodles
Soup
Canned vegetables
Canned meat
Cereal
Kraft dinner
Rice
Packaged items for kid’s lunches
Toilet Paper
We invite you to bring your ‘harvest’ to the Connections Centre on or before Thanksgiving on Sunday, 12th October, where it will be collected and ultimately distributed.
As an alternative, you can make a financial donation to the project by simply designating your gift to “Harvest for the Hungry." Financial donations allows us the opportunity of purchasing the much needed items in bulk at a reduced cost. After Thanksgiving, these financial gifts will be divide evenly between the New Life ministry and Greener Village.
Thank you for making Christ’s love known through your cheerful giving and may God use our ‘harvest’ for His glory!
God is so good.
Social Action Committee
15. DivorceCare
If you or someone you know is experiencing marital separation, divorce, or a long-term relationship breakup, we invite you to join our 13-week DivorceCare program on Tuesdays at 6:30 pm in the Family Room. Each week features expert video insights and supportive discussions to help you move from hurting to healing and provides encouragement to participants led by DivorceCare Team leaders. With each session standing on its own you can join anytime during the program.
For details, contact the administrator Gloria Tranquilla at momsplace70@hotmail.com or call the church office at 506 458-8348.
Program will be offered this Thursday September 30th.
You can register online through the following link below.
16. Volunteering Opportunities
Sunday Streets Muffin Ministry: November 2
The Sunday Street Muffin Ministry needs you!
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 November 2 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.
Security Volunteers Needed
Towards the fall we’re seeking dedicated volunteers to help keep our church safe and welcoming on weekday evenings from 6:00 to 9:00 pm starting in September. 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.
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 Teller 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 andreabragdon9@gmail.com
Third Sunday Supper Volunteers
We are currently looking for an individual, family, or group to prepare a meal for our December Supper (December 21). We would be appreciative if you would prayerfully consider helping us on this date.
Looking ahead, we are also planning for 2026 and have many months available for volunteers to provide a meal for our guests. If you would like to learn more or are interested in help with Third Sunday Supper, please reach out to Judy Thompson at 506-238-9903 or email judypaul1088@gmail.com.
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
17. NextGen Ministry (Children & Youth)
Children @ BSBC
KidzTown and Preschool | Sundays | 10:45 to 11:30 am
Kids! Join us Sunday morning in the worship services. At 10:45 am, our KidzTown and Preschool leaders will collect children from the gym, stop in at the Connections Centre to collect children from the sanctuary and take them to their designated program areas. Preschool children will be taken to the nursery and children from Kindergarten to Grade 5 will be taken to the second floor for KidzTown Ministries during the church service (10:45 to 11:30 am). Our children 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.
Sunday School | Sundays | 9:30 am to 10:15 am
We offer Sunday school on Sundays before service from 9:30 am to 10:15 am. There is a place for all those from pre-kindergarten to 18 years old! This is an intentional time for kids and youth to grow deeper in their understanding of the Bible.
Scouts | Wednesdays | 6:00 to 9:00 pm
This program offers fun activities with an emphasis on outdoor adventure and community service projects, in a Christ centered environment.
6:00 to 7:30 pm, regular meeting for boys ages 5 to 10 years, start in Fellowship Hall, finish in gym.
7:30 to 9:00 pm, regular meeting for boys ages 11 to 14 years, meet in the gym.
Registration cost for the year is $40.00 per boy.
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 is our second last Bible project videos, next week we will have officially watched a video explaining all of the books in the Bible together:
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!
Youth Thursdays! | October 2 | 4:45 to 8:00 pm
Come to what you can!
4:45 pm – Doors Open
5:00 to 5:30 pm – Supper Together (provided by BSBC)
5:30 to 6:15 pm – Bible Study
6:30 to 8:00 pm – Youth Group
Come for the whole evening or just the parts that work for you. All students in Grades 6 to 12 are welcome—bring a friend! Thursday we are back together for supper and Bible Study! On Thursday, October 2 we will be heading to the gym for games and a couple full church games. Come ready for fun! Next Thursday, October 9 we will be playing boardgames!
Let Pastor Nikki know if you will be with us for supper, with any dietary restrictions so we can prepare for you!
Questions? Contact Pastor Nikki for more info. We can’t wait to see you there!
Greenhouse Band Practice | Wednesdays | 6:15 to 7 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! For more information reach out to Julianne Moore at julianne.d.moore@gmail.com.
High School Greenhouse Band Practice | Wednesdays | 7:15 to 8 pm
This practice time on Wednesdays from 7:15 to 8:00 pm is open to all high school students! You can join the first rehearsal, both rehearsals, or 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. For more information reach out to Julianne Moore at julianne.d.moore@gmail.com.
Greenhouse Service | This Sunday September 28 | 10:45 to 11:30 am
We will be starting our morning off in the sanctuary for the combined worship service this Sunday, then we will move to the third floor for a youth-specific service. Come ready to join in learning about the Word, and for some fellowship. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to nikki@bsbc.nb.ca.
Fredericton Youth Rally (FYR) | October 17 | 6:00 to 8:30 pm
Coming up in October is the Fredericton youth rally! This is where the youth of Fredericton come together to worship Jesus under one roof. This year the FYR will be hosted at Hope City Church. Cost is $10.00 per student. If you want to come to the FYR or have questions about the FYR, please contact Pastor Nikki at nikki@bsbc.nb.ca.
Volunteer Opportunity: Trunk or Treat | Sunday, October 26 | 3:00 to 5:30 pm
Coming up on October 26th is our annual Trunk or Treat event, from 4:00 to 5:00 pm. Set up will start at 3:00 pm. We would like all of our youth to be involved by volunteering at this event. Come dressed up in costumes, help people decorate their cars, transport candies, treats, and drinks to the decorated vehicles, and help lead games. For more information, please contact Nikki at nikki@bsbc.nb.ca.
What if we Prayed? Shirt Campaign: November 5
On November 5th, we are launching this city-wide evangelism effort encouraging youth across Fredericton to wear the same shirt that has “Philippians 4:6-7” on the front and “What if we Prayed?” with a massive QR code on their back. Due to an incredible donor all these shirts are FREE, and this vision is coming to life.
When scanned it will lead to www.whatifweprayed.ca. Monthly follow-up dates will continue this movement. We’re starting with 400 shirts, praying they’re all worn that day. If you want to be a part of this movement, of making Jesus known in your school, and actively praying for others within your school, register via the QR Code or the link to receive your T-Shirt prior to November 4th.
Students starting now can sign up to claim their shirts FREE of charge at this link below.
Youth Gatherings Coming Up:
October 2: Youth Thursdays: Active Games (4:45 to 8:00 pm)
October 9: Youth Thursdays: Board Game (4:45 to 8:00 pm)
October 16 Supper and Bible Study, with short hangout (No Youth Group)
October 17: FYR (6:00 pm at Hope City, Registration required)
October 26: Greenhouse Service (10:30 am)
October 26: Trunk or Treat (4:00 to 5:00 pm)
18. 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.
19. 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 current Bible studies and prayer groups that we have on offer:
For more details on these or other programs, please visit our website at our website.
20. This Sunday’s Worship Gatherings: Oct 5
In the Sanctuary, the worship team will be led by David Steeves and Gloria Tranquilla. In the gym, the worship team will be led by Greg Keezer.
This Sunday we will be celebrating at the Lord’s table.
Dr. Keith Bodner will be preaching in both the gym and sanctuary. Of his sermon titled “The Old Testament in 7 Sentences, Part 2” he says, “Our short two-part series to kick off to kick off the Fall season continues this weekend, as we continue to follow the outline of a recent book by noted scholar and pastor Christopher Wright that is titled ‘The Old Testament in 7 Sentences.’ Last time we looked at the first four sentences (Genesis 1:1, Genesis 12:3, and Exodus 20:2, 1 Samuel 13:14) in part 1, and this weekend will finish off by the exploring the final three: Micah 6:8, Isaiah 52:7, and Psalm 23:1 in part 2. Through this study—and a forthcoming sequel, ‘The New Testament in 7 Sentences’—we will get reacquainted with some highpoints of the biblical message and be further equipped with God’s Word as we enter a new season here at TheStreet. Not only will this series remind us of some major movements in our faith, but there will also be some immediate encouragement as we seek to live out our faith and share our living hope with a world in need.”
Whether in-person or online, be sure to join us this Sunday morning at 10:30 am.
21. 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 Benevolent Coordinator and Senior’s Visitation Pastor and Rev. Kevin Culberson, our Sanctuary Ministry Coordinator and the Baptist Chaplain at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital.
Here are some suggested approaches:
24. Bereavement
David Clark
Please keep the Clark family in your thoughts and prayers. David Clark—beloved husband to Alfie and devoted father to Josh and Sandy—passed away suddenly on Monday, September 22, 2025. David was a long-time member of BSBC, teacher, advocate for Bible literacy, always up for a lively conversation and a great listener. David was humble in his desire to know more about God and generously shared his knowledge. His absence leaves a deep ache in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.
A Celebration of Life will be held in David’s honor on Friday, October 3, 2025, at 2:00 pm at Brunswick Street Baptist Church.
Let’s surround Alfie, Josh, and Sandy with love and support during this difficult time.
Follow the link below for the full obituary.
23. Community Events
A NITE TO REMEMBER FOR COUPLES | October 24 | 7:00 pm
A Nite to Remember for Couples is the ultimate date night—packed with laughter, connection, and a powerful message. Hosted by comedians Joey ILO, Cliff Prang, and FunandFaith’s own Craig McKibbon, this unforgettable two-hour experience will remind you that love and laughter truly belong together.
Founded in 2013, FUN & FAITH is a North American live events organization focused on family-friendly Christian events.
Blending fun, entertainment, music, and spiritual inspiration, our events are designed to bring people together in a joyful church setting—where guests of all backgrounds feel welcome, encouraged, and never leave disappointed.
To get your tickets visit the link below.
JOY COMMUNITY BANQUET | NOVEMBER 16
Join us for an evening of celebration as we highlight what God is doing across our region through local ministries, churches, and the Joy 96.5 community.
What to expect:
Warm fellowship & a delicious meal
Inspiring stories + uplifting entertainment
Meet amazing community partners
Silent auction & opportunities to support Joy’s mission
Tickets:
$50 per person
$350 for a table of 8 (perfect for a group, team, or friends!)
Can’t make it?
You can still be part of the evening by:
Donating items to the auction
Sponsoring a table for a church or community partner
Click the link to reserve your spot or learn how you can get involved.
Thank you for being part of the Joy family—we can’t wait to see you on November 16!
CHAIR YOGA AT CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL | Fridays | 10:15 am
Looking for a gentle way to stretch, strengthen, and relax? Join us for Chair Yoga on Fridays starting September 12, from 10:15 – 11:00 am, led by instructor Monique Smith. This class is suitable for all ages and abilities, and especially convenient for those with mobility challenges as it takes place inside the Cathedral.
Cost: Only $5 per session
Format: Drop-in — no registration needed
Location: 150 Church Street, Fredericton
Invite a friend — all are welcome!
For any questions, contact them on their email: office@christchurchcathedral.com
24. This Week at BSBC
Wednesday, October 1
10:00 Ladies Exercise (Gym)
12:00 Men’s Basketball (Gym)
5:30 Community Potluck (Gym)
6:00 Scouting Boys (Gym, Fellowship Hall)
6:15 Greenhouse Band Practice (Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC)
6:30 Choir Practice (Choir Room, 2nd Floor, Connection Centre)
Thursday, October 2
7:00 Men’s Prayer Breakfast (Gym)
7:00 Women’s Prayer Breakfast (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)
9:00 Benevolent Ministries (Meeting Room, 1st Floor, Gym Building)
9:30 New Life Program (Assembly Area and Café, 3rd Floor, FLC)
1:30 Ladies Afternoon Bible Study (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)
1:30 Adult Bible Study (Boardroom, 3rd Floor, FLC)
4:45 Youth Thursdays (3rd Floor Assembly Area, 3rd Floor Café. 3rd Floor Boardroom, 3rd Floor Classrooms, FLC, Gym, Sanctaury, Fellowship Hall, KidzTown, 2nd Floor)
6:30 Ladies Evening Bible Study (Boardroom, 2nd Floor, Gym Building)
6:30 GriefShare (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)
Friday, October 3
10:00 Ladies Exercise (KidzTown, 2nd Floor, FLC)
11:00 Reception Setup (Gym)
2:00 David Clark Funeral/Reception (Sanctuary, Gym, Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)
5:00 Gym Band Setup (Gym)
7:00 Mandarin Fellowship (Barnabas Centre)
Saturday, October 4
9:30 Hand Bell Practice (Sanctuary)
Sunday, October 5
9:00 Kids Sing (Choir Room, 2nd Floor, Connection Centre)
9:00 Learning English with the Bible (Boardroom, 2nd Floor, Gym Building)
9:00 Mandarin Worship Practice (Barnabas Centre)
9:30 Coffee and Fellowship (Connection Centre)
9:30 Sunday School for Preschool, Kids and Youth (FLC)
9:30 Together in Prayer (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)
10:30 Gym Worship Service (Gym)
10:30 Sanctuary Worship Service (Sanctuary)
10:30 Mandarin Worship Service (Barnabas Centre)
10:45 KidzTown Classes (2nd Floor, FLC)
10:45 Preschool Classes (1st 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, October 6
10:00 Ladies Exercise (Gym)
12:00 Men’s Basketball (Gym)
6:15 Girl Guides (KidzTown, 2nd Floor, FLC)
6:30 Fredericton Christian Men’s Retreat (Boardroom, 3rd Floor, FLC)
6:30 Social Action Team (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)
Tuesday, October 7
1:30 Quilters for Missions (Quilting Room)
6:30 DivorceCare (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)
7:00 Fresh Start (Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC)
Wednesday, October 8
10:00 Ladies Exercise (Gym)
12:00 Men’s Basketball (Gym)
5:30 Community Potluck (Gym)
6:00 Scouting Boys (Gym, Fellowship Hall)
6:15 Greenhouse Band Practice (Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC)
6:30 Choir Practice (Choir Room, 2nd Floor, Connection Centre)