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In this issue:
Check out what’s happening the week of August 19 to August 26, 2026!
1. Pastor Changbin Passes Examining Counsel!
2. Special Business Meeting: August 23
3. Celebration Sunday: August 30
4. BSBC Family, Fellowship, and Fun at Wilmot Park: August 30
5. New Service Structure Starts: September 6
7. Ministry Leaders: Reserve Your Fall Meeting Space Today!
8. Women’s Missionary Society (WMS): Eyeglass Project
10. In the Connection Centre: Mailbox Refresh Coming Soon!
12. BSBC Missions Partners: Green Hill Lake Camp
13. BSBC Summer Soccer Ministry
14. Volunteering Opportunities
15. NextGen Ministry (Children/Youth)
16. Fresh Start Young Adults: Tuesdays
17. Adult Bible Studies and Prayer Groups
18. This Sunday’s Worship Gatherings: August 23
19. Welcome, Reverend Mark Archibald!
1. Pastor Changbin Passes Examining Counsel!
Our church family celebrates and congratulates Pastor Changbin on providing his testimony for the Examining Counsil for Ordination through CBAC on August 5. This milestone reflects years of dedication, study, and a heart committed to following God’s call.
We are so grateful for Pastor Changbin and his ministry here BSBC. He has rejuvenated the Chinese congregation and continues to bring people to Christ.
Pastor Changbin extends his heartfelt thanks to the BSBC family for your prayers, support, and encouragement throughout his journey.
Stay tuned for details for his Ordination Ceremony.
2. Special Business Meeting: This Sunday, August 23
At the request of the Board of Management, the moderator is calling a Special Business Meeting for this Sunday, August 23 immediately following the Sunday church service in the sanctuary. The purpose of this meeting is to address with two motions from the Board of Management regarding refurbishment of the stained glass windows.
The proposed two motions are:
Motion 1: To approve the Board of Management to commence a stained glass refurbishment project.
Motion 2: To approve the treasurer and Board of Management to increase our mortgage by up to $850,000 from the Atlantic Baptist Foundation to spend on correcting the stained glass windows.
The full details for the Stained Glass Window Refurbishment Project is at the link below.
3. Celebration Sunday: August 30
On Sunday, August 30, our church family will gather for Celebration Sunday, a special time to honour and thank Rev. Kevin Culberson and Gloria Tranquilla as they step into retirement, and to celebrate those being baptized.
During the service, we will recognize Kevin and Gloria for the many ways they have offered their gifts, time, and care to our church.
We will rejoice with those publicly committing their lives to Jesus through baptism.
We look forward to celebrating together, giving thanks, and acknowledging the many hands and hearts that make BSBC a place of worship, growth, and belonging.
4. BSBC Family, Fellowship, and Fun | August 30 | 1:00 PM | Wilmot Park Splash Pad
This summer, we invite you to join us for some BSBC family, fellowship, and fun! We love creating community with our church family.
On Sunday, August 30, we will gather again! Join us after the services at Wilmot Park Splash Pad at 1 pm! Bring your swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, sporting shoes, and a picnic lunch. We will have some lawn games like spike ball and frisbee but please feel free to bring a game of your choice as well.
5. New Service Structure Starts: September 6
Coming up this fall, we are introducing our Stacked Services Pilot Project on Sunday, September 6th. Our Traditional Service will be at 9:30 to 10:30 am. Connection time & Sunday School will be from 10:30 to 11:15 am. And our Contemporary Service will be from 11:15 am to 12:30 pm.
Children’s Ministry Changes
As the structure for worship services change, there will also be changes to Children’s Ministries on Sunday morning. During our new stacked service structure beginning September 6, there will be no childcare or children’s programming during the 9:30 am Traditional Service. A Kids’ Corner with activity packs will be available at the back of the sanctuary, and the nursery will remain open for parents with a livestream screen. Preschool and KidzTown will run during the 11:30 am Contemporary Service, with newborns to 2 years in the nursery and ages 3 to 4 in the new Farm Room. As we begin testing our updated preschool setup or any questions, please reach out to Pastor Nikki.
For more information and details on what, how, and why, check out article 20
6. BSBC Brunch: September 6
Join us for a BSBC Family Brunch on Sunday, September 6, 2026, at 10:30 am. As we begin our new stacked service structure on September 6, we’re excited to share this special connection time.
This is a great chance to reconnect with your BSBC family, celebrate the start of a new season, and enjoy a simple spread of croissant sandwiches, yogurt, fruit, and donuts together.
Join us in the gym, between the services, for good food, conversation, and community as we launch into the next chapter in our Sunday rhythm.
As we prepare for our BSBC Brunch on September 6, we’re looking for volunteers to help make this time of fellowship run smoothly. If you can lend a hand with setup, serving, or clean up, we’d love to have you on the team. To get involved, please contact Andrea Bragdon or Naomi in the church office at naomi.phillips@bsbc.nb.ca.
7. Ministry Leaders: Reserve Your Fall Meeting Space Today!
Fall is quickly approaching, and our church calendar is filling up fast!
To ensure your ministry or program has the space it needs, please contact the church office as soon as possible to book your meeting room. Early reservations help us coordinate schedules, avoid conflicts, and prepare for a strong start to the season.
By booking early, you can secure your preferred space; help us plan efficiently; and be ready for a successful fall kickoff.
Contact the church office today to reserve your spot! Please email Naomi at naomi.phillips@bsbc.nb.ca. Thank you for helping us prepare for the upcoming ministry season!
8. Women’s Missionary Society (WMS): Eyeglass Project
The Women’s Missionary Society ladies are collecting used eyeglasses which will be sent out to the missions field. This is one of their fall missions projects.
We invite our church family to partner with us by donating any eyeglasses you’re no longer using. A donation box will be available in the Connection Center.
The Women’s Missionary Society thank you for your support.
9. New Life Ministry Request
Can You Help?
We have an opportunity to make a difference in someone's life. One of the women who attends our New Life group is seeking a double bed. If you have a double bed available to donate, please contact Doris Ashfield at 506-472-7519 or 506-470-2124.
Thank you for helping us care for and support members of our community.
10. Mailbox Refresh Coming Soon!
We’re getting ready to update and reorganize the labels on our church mailboxes to make them easier to use and ensure everything is accurate and up to date.
To help us prepare, please take a moment this week to stop by the Connection Center and clear out any mail currently in your mailbox. This will helps us reset the system; ensures labels are correct; and makes room for a fresh new layout.
If you and your family would like to have a personalized mailbox slot, please contact the church office by email at naomi.phillips@bsbc.nb.ca.
Thank you for helping us keep our shared space organized and welcoming. We appreciate your cooperation as we prepare for this exciting mailbox refresh!
11. Financial Update
Since 1961, Green Hill Lake Camp has welcomed kids and teens from across the Maritimes to grow, explore, and experience unforgettable summers. Nestled in the hills of mid-western New Brunswick, we host over 1,000 campers each year. As a non-profit, Christian camp run by Baptist churches in the region, we’re committed to providing fun, safe, and meaningful experiences that leave a lasting impact.
Their prayer requests are as follows:
Praise God for over 700 campers this summer and for the opportunity they had to experience new things and meet new friends, and of course the opportunity we had to share Christ's love through our words and actions.
Praise God for the incredible staff and volunteer team we had this year. They worked hard, joyfully and in unity. They made Christ known and their own faith grew as well.
Praise God for the many ways he provided this summer with multiple things breaking down: Our walk-in fridge/freezer required several service calls and repairs (a few after hours); our oven needed to be replaced; and our truck motor died just over a week ago. We are continuing to trust God with these expenses.
Please be praying for our campers: that God will provide people and places to foster the seeds that were planted, and that steps toward Christ would be taken. Pray for our staff and volunteers as they leave this place. After being on mission for 8+ weeks, "regular life" can be a difficult shift. Pray that they still feel the nearness of God and that they continue to grow in faith and witness.
To donate to their efforts, please mark your offering “GHLC”. For more information on Green Hill Lake Camp, please visit their website:
12. BSBC Missions Partners: Green Hill Lake Camp
13. BSBC Summer Soccer Ministry | Wednesdays | 6:30 to 8 pm
The grass is green, we have just enjoyed the FIFA World Cup, and most importantly, young people and their parents are still out and about playing soccer at Wilmot Park and Morrell Park!
Let’s join them! We offer two weekly youth soccer programs. The group at Wilmot Park is open to boys and girls ages 6 to 8. The group at the soccer field at Morrell Park on Waterloo Row is open to boys and girls ages 11 to 13. Our final session for Wilmot Park will be Wednesday, August 26.o
Sessions are held every Wednesday from 6:30 to 8:00 pm at both locations. Whether they have played soccer before or are trying it for the first time, they are welcome to take part. Players should come dressed in athletic clothing with running shoes or soccer cleats and bring a water bottle. For more information, please contact Coach Charles at charles.globetrotter@gmail.com or 581‑232‑4284.
14. Volunteering Opportunities
A. Sunday Streets Muffin Ministry: September 6
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 September 6 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.
B. 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 Mike Bech or call the church office at 506-458-8348 to learn more or sign up.
C. Third Sunday Supper: Thank you!
All the months have been filled with volunteers willing to prepare a meal for our Third Sunday Supper guests! If you still wish to volunteer, we are always looking for extra hands at any of our Third Sunday Suppers – simply join us! Thank you to all who have volunteered to help keep this important ministry going. You are appreciated more than you know!
15. NextGen Ministry (Children & Youth)
Children @ BSBC
BSBC Family, Fellowship, and Fun! | Sunday, August 30 | 1:00 pm | Wilmot Park
On Sunday, August 30, the BSBC family will gather again! Join us after the services at Wilmot Park Splash Pad at 1 pm! Bring your swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, sporting shoes, and a picnic lunch. We will have some lawn games like spike ball and frisbee but please feel free to bring a game of your choice as well. If you have any questions, please reach out to Pastor Nikki at nikki@bsbc.nb.ca.
KidzTown and Preschool | Sundays | 10:45 to 11:30 am
Kids! Join us Sunday morning in the worship services. Be sure to sign in before the service starts. At 10:45 am, our KidzTown and Preschool leaders will collect children from the sanctuary, stop at the Connections Centre to take attendance and lead 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.
September 6: KidzTown and Preschool Change
Starting September 6, in our stacked service structure, Preschool and KidzTown will start at 11:30 am during the Contemporary Worship Service. We will not be offering children’s programming during the 9:30 am Traditional Worship Service. At the back of the sanctuary, there will be a kids’ corner which will include kids’ activity packs for use during the service. The nursery will be open for parents to use with their children, along with a livestreaming screen of the service. If you have any questions, please reach out to Pastor Nikki.
Preschool Changes Coming up! | Sunday, September 6 | 11:15 am
We are trying something new in our preschool program. Due to growing demands, we are splitting into two groups this fall! Those newborn to 2 years, continue to be in the nursery, while those 3 and 4 years will be in the new Farm Room in the preschool area. We will be testing this out and adjusting as we go. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Pastor Nikki.
Little Lambs Play Group | Wednesday | 10:00 am
For the summer, we will be meeting in homes, for backyard play. Please email Pastor Nikki at nikki@bsbc.nb.ca for the location of playgroup, or to be added to the group chat.
Parents, caregivers, and little ones are invited to join us for a drop-in play group on Wednesday mornings for a relaxed time of play and connection. Babies and toddlers can enjoy free play while adults build community, slow down, and share life together. Snacks, coffee, and tea are provided.
Whether you’re looking for community, conversation, or introducing your child to community play, we would love to welcome you. Contact Pastor Nikki at nikki@bsbc.nb.ca for more information.
Youth @ BSBC
To keep up to date with what’s happen for BSBC’s youth, email Pastor Nikki at nikki@bsbc.nb.cato be included in our weekly parent email!
Summer Youth Group | Water Games @ BSBC | Thursday, August 20 | 6:30 to 8:30 pm
Join us this Thursday for water games at BSBC! All youth grades 6 to 12 are invited and welcome to join us for this fun evening! We will be here from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. For more information, please reach out to Pastor Nikki.
Final Summer Youth Group: Summer Pool Party | Thursday, August 27 | 6:30 to 8:30 pm | VanSlyke Residence
Our final youth group for the summer will be on August 27, from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. We will be gathering together for a great time in the water! All youth grades 6 to 12 are welcome to join, and friends are welcome, as we close off the summer in preparation for the fall! For more information, please reach out to Pastor Nikki at nikki@bsbc.nb.ca.
Youth Gatherings Coming Up:
August 20: Summer Youth: Water Games @ BSBC
August 27: Final Summer Youth: Pool Party at the VanSlyke Residence
Sept 3, 10, 17: No Youth Group
September 24: Youth Thursdays: First Group of the School Year
16. Fresh Start Young Adults | Tuesdays | 7:00 to 9:00 pm
Our Young Adults ministry, Fresh Start, meets on Tuesdays, from 7:00 to 9:00 pm. 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.
17. Adult Bible Studies and Prayer Groups
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 www.thestreetonline.ca.
18. This Sunday’s Worship Gathering | Sanctuary | August 16
This Sunday, the worship team will be led by Allie Dunfield with special music from Peter and Maureen Steeves.
Dwight Dunfield will be sharing his life and testimony from his journey over the last two years. Come and be filled with hope!
Whether in-person or online, be sure to join us this Sunday morning at 10:30 am as we worship together.
19. Welcome, Reverend Mark Archibald!
Please keep Rev. Mark, Valerie, and Kayde in your prayers as they travel across Canada this summer. They plan to join us on the 24th of August 2026.
Prayers for travelling mercies, comfort and strength as they navigate this transition!
20. Service Structure Pilot
Please find below the information that was shared at the Spring Business Meeting on June 10, 2026. Scott Myles, Chair of the Board of Deacons, shared some slides during his presentation on the Sunday Service Transition Plan.
SLIDE 1
Sunday Service Transition Plan: A guiding framework for our Fall pilot project
Brunswick Street Baptist Church | Congregational Meeting | June 10
Purpose: share the structure, the heart behind the change, and how we will learn together during the pilot.
SLIDE 2 – The Why
Why We Are Making This Transition: The change is rooted in growth, stewardship, and mission.
- Accommodate growth: Make room for our church body while reducing pressure on a single Sunday morning service.
- Steward our sanctuary: Use our historic sanctuary well while giving each worship expression appropriate space and focus.
- Reach across generations: Protect both traditional and contemporary worship so each can thrive.
- Guiding principle: one church family, two worship expressions, one shared mission. Experience the Love of Jesus. Live it Out Everywhere.
SLIDE 3 – Schedule
The New Sunday Morning Schedule: A sequential model with an intentional shared connection hour at the center.
9:30 Traditional Service: Sanctuary – choir, soloists, liturgical elements
10:30 Shared Connection Time: 45 minutes – coffee, fellowship, library, transitions
11:15 Contemporary Service: Sanctuary – full band, modern worship elements.
The 45-minute break is not “dead space” – it is the centerpiece for connection and unity.
SLIDE 4 – Core Values
Our Core Values for the Pilot: The schedule matters, but the culture we build matters even more.
- Unity: 'We' over 'Us vs. Them' – The connection hour is designed to keep us together as one church family across worship styles and generations.
- Grace-filled pilot mindset – We will begin, observe, learn, and adjust. We do not expect every operational detail to be perfect on day one.
- Protecting volunteers – We will not rely on the same few people to do double the work. Teams should generally serve within their preferred service time.
Measure success not only by logistics, but by whether people feel welcomed, connected, and called together.
SLIDE 5 – Connection
Connection Time: The Heart of the Morning – A planned ministry hour for hospitality, prayer, and cross-generational connection.
45 minutes: 10:30 to 11:15 am – A shared center point where traditional attendees can stay, contemporary attendees can arrive early, and families can transition smoothly. Hospitality makes the model work.
- Round tables and comfortable seating in the gym
- Coffee, refreshments, and a dedicated Hospitality Team
- Library access coordinated with children’s ministry flow
- Possible overflow or family-friendly viewing space
- Sunday School
- Baptisms
- Brunch instead of BBQ
- Other Events
SLIDE 6 – Worship
Supporting Both Worship Expressions
- Traditional Service at 9:30 am: Choir, soloists, handbells, liturgical elements and our rich musical heritage in the sanctuary
- Contemporary Service at 11:15 am: Modern worship architecture, full band instrumentation, and contemporary creative elements.
- Permanent sanctuary setup: Contemporary instruments remain positioned in a low-profile, safe, visually appropriate way to reduce Sunday setup strain.
- Operation boundaries:
- Traditional service must conclude by 10:30 am
- Contemporary service should conclude by 12:30 pm
- Clear stage plot and cable safety are essential
- Ensembles like Kids Sing may need restructured practice schedules
SLIDE 7 – Volunteers
Protecting and Equipping Volunteers: A sustainable Sunday model depends on clear roles and healthy rotations.
Volunteer commitments
- Serve within preferred service time when possible
- Cross-service support reserved for emergencies
- Simplify roles so new volunteers can be trained
- Use Planning Center to reduce Friday/Sunday stress
AV/IT production: separate the load
- Slides: lyrics & visuals
- Camera: livestream view
- Sanctuary sound: in-room mix
- Livestream audio: online mix
SLIDE 8 – Families
Children’s Ministry and Family Flow: The experience of young families will be a key indicator of pilot success.
Pragmatic care approach: Leadership will evaluate childcare needs for the 9:30 am service over time without over-engineering an unsustainable model.
Clear transitions: Parents, teachers, and directors will need clear pick-up/drop-off paths and clock-watching protocols during the 45-minute break.
Pastoral care for little ones: Because the second service ends at 12:30 pm, simple healthy snacks in KidzTown can help support lunch and nap rhythms.
Design question for the pilot: Are families able to worship, connect, and move through the morning with clarity and ease?
SLIDE 9 – Operations
Operational Support: Making Sundays Work: Behind-the-scenes systems must adapt so the morning remains welcoming and secure.
Tellers and offerings: Current immediate counting after the final service is not workable for traditional-service tellers. Leadership should choose a secure model, with Monday morning counting strongly recommended to reduce Sunday stress.
Ushers and sanctuary flow: Each service needs a minimum usher team. The 10:30 am transition requires gracious clearing, wayfinding, bulletins, and seating preparation.
Secure planning: A secure alternate counting space may be needed if the current teller room is used for Sunday School. The gym should be intentionally arranged so it feels welcoming, not empty.
SLIDE 10 – Evaluation
How Will We Evaluate the Pilot: A defined pilot protects trust and gives us room to learn.
4–6 months – recommended pilot window with a predetermined evaluation date. Not open-ended. Not permanent without learning.
Key measures to monitor
- Volunteer health – sign-ups, absences, rotation frequency
- Attendance balance – sanctuary density and healthy participation
- Children’s ministry – teacher-to-child ratios and room usage
- Congregational feedback – monthly stakeholder check-ins plus digital and paper surveys
SLIDE 11 – Next Steps
Timeline and Next Steps: What happens between this meeting and the Fall launch?
June 10: Congregational business meeting and shared discussion
Summer: Finalize ministry team plans, volunteer structures, room use, and communications. Combined services.
Fall (*Sept 6): Launch sequential service model as a pilot project
Monthly: Review stakeholder feedback and operational data
4 – 6 months: Evaluate, adjust, and recommend longer-term direction.
Immediate priorities: communicate clearly, recruit sustainably, prepare rooms and workflows, and keep listening.
SLIDE 12
What We Are Asking of the Church Family
Pray – for unity, wisdom, and a spirit of hospitality
Participate – in the connection time and help it become a true ministry space
Serve – in sustainable ways that match your gifts and availability
Give Feedback – with grace as we learn and adjust during the pilot
One church family. Two worship expressions. One mission.
Thank you.
Feedback
To send your feedback to the Service Structure Planning and Consultation Subcommittee, please email:servicestructurefeedback@bsbc.nb.ca.
21. Pastoral Care 2026
Your Deacons want to affirm that BSBC is equipped to provide Pastoral Care. We are grateful for the engagement of Rev. Ross and Pastor Nikki. We are blessed to have additional support from Rev. Kevin Culberson, the Baptist Chaplain at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital and Doug McAllister, our Benevolent Coordinator. We are equally blessed to have Cheryl Gibson and Roz Thompson, our Parish Nurses.
Rev. Ross Watters, Lead Pastor
506-282-3443
ross@bsbc.nb.ca
Rev. Kevin Culberson, Baptist Chaplain
506-260-6240
culberson.kevin@gmail.com
Pastor Nikki Kincaid, Next Generation Pastor
506-282-1075
nikki@bsbc.nb.ca
Pastor Changbin Tian, Pastor to the Chinese Congregation
506-897-5885
cbtian@gmail.com
Church Office
506-458-8348
naomi.phillips@bsbc.nb.ca or bsbc@bsbc.nb.ca
Doug McAllister, Benevolent Ministry Coordinator
506-440-4023
doug.mcallister@bsbc.nb.ca
Roz Thompson, Parish Nurse
506-457-2787
tawsky@gmail.com
Cheryl Gibson, Parish Nurse
506-454-6657
cheryl.gibson@unb.ca
Please pray for our pastoral care team as they seek to partner with you in caring for the BSBC family.
Your Board of Deacons
22. Invitation to the Church Center App
We’re excited to introduce the Church Center App, a new way to stay connected and engaged with our BSBC community. Our hope is that this tool strengthens communication, simplifies involvement, and helps every member feel even more at home in our church family.
What You Can Do in the Church Center App
With the Church Center App in Planning Center, you’ll have quick access to features designed to keep you informed and connected:
Weekly Newsletter – Read the latest updates, announcements, and upcoming opportunities.
Church Directory – Browse contact information for members who have chosen to share their details.
Profile Management – Update your personal information, household details, and privacy settings.
Event Calendar – Explore upcoming events and easily find locations.
Child Check-In – Pre-select your children for check-in before you arrive.
Special Events – Stay informed about major upcoming gatherings and celebrations.
Social Media Hub – Scroll to the bottom of the home page to find links to our YouTube services, Facebook community, and Instagram updates.
As we continue to grow, we look forward to adding even more helpful features. Moving toward the Church Center App also allows us to streamline our behind-the-scenes processes, making everything run more smoothly for everyone.
Getting Started
To download the app, you’ll need access to your Apple ID or Google Account information and password.
If you have any questions or need help getting set up, please reach out to Sam, Janet, or Naomi in the church office—we’re happy to help.
23. 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 from the BSBC Church Office.
24. Celebrating 60 Years!
This week, we joyfully celebrate John and Gwen Childs as they mark 60 years together. They were married here at Brunswick Street Baptist Church on August 27, 1966. Their faith, love, and commitment have been a blessing to our church family.
We give thanks for the example they continue to share with us and honour this wonderful milestone.
25. This Week at BSBC
Wednesday, August 19
9:00 Benevolent Ministries (Meeting Room, 1st Floor, Gym Building)
10:00 Little Lambs Play Group (Offsite)
12:00 Benevolent Committee Meeting (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)
12:00 Men’s Basketball (Gym)
1:00 Deacons Sub Committee Meeting (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)
6:30 Morrell Park Soccer Ministry 11- to 13- years (Morrell Park)
6:30 Wilmot Park Soccer Ministry 6- to 8- years (Wilmot Park)
Thursday, August 20
7:00 Men’s Prayer Breakfast (Gym)
7:00 Women’s Prayer Breakfast (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)
11:00 Adult Bible Study Group (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)
1:00 Days for Girls (KidzTown, 2nd Floor, FLC)
6:30 Summer Youth Group (BSBC Parking Lot)
Friday, August 21
12:00 Men’s Basketball (Gym)
4:00 Gym Floor Refinishing (Gym)
7:00 Mandarin Fellowship (Barnabas Centre)
Saturday, August 22
Sunday, August 23
9:00 Chinese Worship Practice (Barnabas Centre)
9:00 Learning English with the Bible (Boardroom, 2nd Floor, Gym Building)
9:30 Together in Prayer (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)
10:30 Chinese Worship Service (Barnabas Centre)
10:30 Shared Summer Worship Service (Sanctuary)
10:45 KidzTown (2nd Floor, KidzTown, FLC)
10:45 Preschool (1st Floor, Nursery, FLC)
11:30 Library Open After Services (Connections Centre)
12:00 Chinese Sunday Lunch (Barnabas Centre)
6:30 Dance Ministry (Sanctuary)
Monday, August 24
12:00 Men’s Basketball (Gym)
7:00 Board of Deacons (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)
Tuesday, August 25
10:00 Pastoral Staff Meeting (Boardroom, 3rd Floor, FLC)
10:00 Quilters for Missions (Quilting Room, 2nd Floor, Connection Centre)
12:15 Quilters Lunch Meeting (Quilting Room, 2nd Floor, Connection Centre)
7:00 Mid-Week Fellowship (Family Room, 1st Floor, FLC)
7:00 Fresh Start (Assembly Area, 3rd Floor, FLC)
Wednesday, August 26
9:00 Benevolent Ministries (Meeting Room, 1st Floor, Gym Building)
10:00 Little Lambs Play Group (Offsite)
12:00 Men’s Basketball (Gym)
6:30 Morrell Park Soccer Ministry 11- to 13- years (Morrell Park)
6:30 Wilmot Park Soccer Ministry 6- to 8- years (Wilmot Park)