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As we journey toward Easter, we are reminded to ponder the significance of the season as we view these paintings in our church. Once again, our resident artist has prepared visuals for us. There will be graphic crucifixion paintings to view as well, and these will be displayed at our Good Friday service, when the lighting is minimal. Last year, little eyes were frightened by them, and so we have become more sensitive. Along with Easter, there are other events that stimulate our anticipation this spring. The Women’s Abide Group will be meeting for their spring series, “Intentional Abiding”. They will have a kick-off catered dinner at the church, followed by four weeks of study together. We also look forward to the AWANA Grand Prix on April 21. This will be our Commander’s last Grand Prix. Rick Small and his wife Doreen have been serving together faithfully in this ministry for over 30 years, with the Commandership being Rick’s for at least fifteen of those. We thank God for their faithfulness over all these years. Our pastor is currently preaching through Exodus, and we will be working through Ephesians in Adult Sunday School. The Spanish Sunday School class is working through the series “Knowing God: from Creation to Christ”. A time of sharing and prayer for each other is also a part of their time together. Linda Edwards, Correspondent "So that all the peoples of the earth may know that the LORD is God; there is no one else. Let your heart therefore be wholly devoted to the LORD our God, to walk in His statutes and to keep His commandments, as at this day." 1 Kings 8:60-61 Greetings to all the brothers and sisters in Christ across the churches! What a great and mighty God we serve, and there is indeed no one else like Him and may all the peoples of the earth know that the LORD is God! May our hearts also be wholly devoted to the Lord! We invite you to join us as we recount and remember how the Lord has been good and faithful and praise God for His continual grace and mercy over the past few months among the brethren here at Countryside Bible Church. In early February, 5 people from our church were able to attend the Biblical Counseling Training Conference at Faith Lafayette in Indiana, and a few others have been able to do it virtually. It is very helpful and useful training for every believer, both for equipping you to encourage others and also for personal spiritual growth. We are also excited to celebrate the five-year anniversary of Redeemer Bible Church! It was March of 2021 when Taylor and Abigail Wiens (along with another family and a couple of others) started the church plant in Liberal, Kansas. We are rejoicing in God's faithfulness and how He has been working in many ways over the last five years! They have had the opportunity to see people coming to Christ, and also have seen the church grow and people desiring to become members and also committing their lives to Christ and following Him in believers' baptism. This has been a joy, and we look forward to how God is going to continue to work! This is also the year for Countryside Bible Church's Family Retreat in Woodward, Oklahoma! It took place March 20th-22nd. Dr. Michael Grisanti came from California to share with us on Biblical Discipleship. We always enjoy this time of fellowship together, both in hearing from God's Word and as we seek to encourage and build one another up through our conversations and time spent having fun together. This is a great way for the families of the church to get to know each other! And now we would like to share some pictures from some of the different things folks in our church have been involved with over the past several months. Abigail Bartel, Correspondent The church staff put on a meal for the seniors in our church – Legacy Luncheon - at the beginning of February. Our theme was love. Men and boys gathered for a Tailgate Superbowl Party at church to watch the game, eat a lot of good food and visit. The men also enjoy a breakfast together once a month. The ladies' ministry presented a games, gals and grub evening where we played board games and enjoyed delicious snacks. Pastor Dennis started the Easter season off with a Lent Sermon Series called “Last Words” of Jesus. The Senior and Junior youth each had retreats. Missions: We had representatives from Prairie Hope Women’s Centre sharing about their recovery from addictions; a fundraising lunch was held for the youth who will be going to LaRonge to minister to the children through VBS over the Easter break; Jason/Joanne Borrowman shared about their ministry in Hurri Hills, Africa via video. Practical Ministry provided a Taco Lunch for the congregation. Our Kids Club program wound up with an invitation to all the parents to attend the last night. There was a Bible Discovery event for all ages on Palm Sunday, where we experienced a fun and meaningful taste of the Passover meal. Marilyn Harder, Correspondent HBC continues to celebrate God’s faithfulness to provide a new lead pastor. On Sunday morning, March 1st, HBC had a special installation service for their new lead pastor, Bryan Ragsdale. The service included a special message by Pastor Moses Estrada titled “Life Together for the Glory of God” from 1 Thessalonians 5:12-13. Pastor Moses and Pastor Bryan were co-pastors of Grace Bible Church in Brush, Colorado. HBC Elder Mark Luetchens read 1 Timothy 4:12-16 for the Scripture Reading. President Kevin Stone read from 1 Peter 5:1-10 to exhort both Pastor Bryan and the congregation. He asked a series of affirming questions to Pastor Bryan and one for his wife, Candice. He then asked a series of affirmation questions to the congregation. Everyone answered the questions in the affirmative. Kevin also presented a certificate of charge to Pastor Bryan. He also presented a relay baton as a gift to Pastor Bryan to encourage him to faithfulness in the relay race of Christian ministry in line with passing on biblical truth to others based on 2 Timothy 2:2. Kevin exhorted the congregation to be ready with an open hand to receive the baton. He remarked that this includes having a humble heart and a willingness to hear and receive biblical truth. Pastor Bryan gave a hearty word of thanksgiving to his wife, children, the elders of Heartland, Kevin Stone, Gary Krehbiel, his former elders at GBC, and his brothers and sisters in Christ at HBC. He also expressed his eagerness to love and shepherd the congregation of HBC. It is with fear and trepidation that he accepts the call to shepherd the flock at HBC that belongs to Jesus Christ. He read from Ephesians 2:21-23 to highlight the church’s desire to glorify God in the church forever and ever. Following the installation service, HBC hosted a well-attended all-church fellowship lunch in the dining hall. Pastor Adam Fischer, Correspondent Martensville Mission Church Martensville, SK Justin Klassen, Pastor facebook.com/martensvillemissionchurch Pastor Justin recently concluded his sermon series on the book of Ephesians, in which he explored the Apostle Paul’s teachings on church unity, relationships, Christian conduct, and the need for spiritual armour. In preparation for the Easter season, with services on both Good Friday and Easter Sunday, Pastor Justin introduced his Easter Sermon Series entitled “The Road to Calvary” in March. After Easter, he will be taking us on a journey through 1 Samuel. We were sad to say goodbye to our Associate Pastor, Brolin Simes, and his wife, Kelsey, when Brolin resigned at the end of February. We will dearly miss them, and we thank them for their ministry here at the MMC. The search for an Associate Pastor will commence soon. In the meantime, though, we are very thankful that people have volunteered to fill in the gaps left after the resignation. One of those areas is the Youth Ministry. The group of about 30 kids is divided into Junior and Senior Youth. Along with the fun activities, they each have a Bible Study twice a month. Currently, the Senior Youth are studying the differences between Catholicism and Protestantism, and the Junior Youth are studying Apologetics and learning to defend what they believe. Other MMC happenings in March included a Spring Family Banquet, complete with a Silent Auction, which was our next fundraiser for our building project. Our Mission’s Team, who recently returned from Oaxaca, Mexico, in February, presented their report on March 20th, and the Youth/Family Ski Trip to Wapiti was on March 28th. On Wednesday nights, from September to the end of March, our church is buzzing with activity when kids from around the community arrive for AWANA, eager to recite their memory work, join in the games and delve into God’s word during lesson time. It was exciting to see that kids were inviting friends, some even from Saskatoon! We are so thankful for all the volunteers who dedicate their Wednesday evenings to these kids. As we head into spring, the AWANA program wraps up with the AWANA Store, where they spend their hard-earned AWANA bucks. Plans are underway for the “Rainforest Falls” VBS, which will be held each morning from April 7-10 during the school's Spring Break. Kids will discover the nature of God and explore what it means to be rooted in a relationship with their Creator. Looking forward to a big crowd! Looking a little further ahead, a baby dedication is planned, with the date still to be determined, and the Women’s Ministries Salad Fiesta will be in May. Brenda Quirt, Correspondent We are thankful to announce that God led us to call Blaine Donaldson to be our new pastor, and Pastor Blaine accepted this call. Pastor Blaine brings a wealth of experience from leading churches in Michigan and Washington, and also as a past president of the FEBC. Our installation service was held on February 1, with Kevin Stone and Gary Krehbiel from the FEBC leading our service and passing the baton of leadership to our new pastor. We are thrilled to welcome Pastor Blaine, his wife Autumn, and daughter Elianna to our RVC family! Karen Broekhuis, Correspondent The past couple of months have offered some new opportunities for those in our congregation, whether that is through personal growth and learning, getting involved in Salem’s existing ministry opportunities, or finding new ways to serve and reach out to the community. We have been blessed to have Robert Rudd, the director of Impact Canada Ministries, lead a discipleship and evangelism course at Salem. The second half of the course, which focused on evangelism, started at the end of February and is geared toward equipping people to share the gospel. We have a number of people from our church participating in the course, and it has been so encouraging to see the interest and dedication to learning and growing in discipleship. At the beginning of March, the Elders hosted a Newcomers’ Welcome Meal for those who have started to attend Salem in the past year or so. This was an opportunity for new attendees to connect with one another, get to know the church leaders better, and learn about opportunities to get involved in the various ministries at Salem. We had 8 families attend: some who had been attending for about a year, and others who were visiting Salem for the first time! We have a team excitedly planning our first ever youth retreat to happen in May. The idea of Valley Revival Youth Retreat was born out of a desire to encourage youth across the valley to grow in their relationship with Jesus or to encounter Him for the first time. The theme is SHINE, based on Matthew 5:16. We would welcome prayer that God would draw the right youth to attend and that He would work through this event. Shailey Boehm, Correspondent Our journey through Acts every Sunday morning has been such a blessing to us as we consider all of God’s powerful acts through His apostles. The early church worked hard to spread the Good News of the gospel everywhere they went, even through hard times. During a particularly hard time of being in prison, Paul and Silas were singing hymns to God and praying, and all the while, the other prisoners were listening in. Pastor Jonathan asked us the question one Sunday morning, “Do our lives cause others to 'listen in'?” Due to their attitude of praise even in difficult times, they affected the lives of the other prisoners and especially the life of the jailer, as he and his entire household were saved. On February 22nd, Mr. Gordon Reimer continued in Acts, as our guest speaker, and shared a quote with us from St. Francis of Assisi, “Preach the gospel at all times; when necessary, use words.” It is just as important today as it was back then to live our lives as a testimony to the faith that we profess; that God’s love will be at work through us, spreading the Good News wherever we go. In March, Pastor Jonathan opened with a question for us all. Do we ever ask ourselves, “Does what I do for God matter?”? When Paul was in Corinth, the Lord spoke to him in a vision, saying, “Do not be afraid; keep on speaking, do not be silent.” Acts 18:9. God knew there were many in Corinth that would hear and believe, so Paul stayed a year and a half. The same is still true for us today. God desires for us to share the Good News with others, not only with our words but with actions and in truth. Spring has sprung, and that brings many things to a close here. Our Kid’s Club group has had another wonderful year with children from the church, and from within the community, attending and learning what God has done for them. The grand finale night is always a wonderful time for kids and parents alike, as we enjoy a fun car race where each of the children brings a Hotwheels or Matchbox car to enter into a friendly, fun competition. Our Youth Group has enjoyed many Bible Studies, many nights of serving in and out of the church, including at the Fisher Bay Bible Camp Fundraiser, as well as many fantastic outings. Women’s Ministry enjoyed an exciting get together in February as many women brought their wedding dresses to the event. We played a matching game, where we had to guess which bride went with which dress. Afterwards, we enjoyed a time of fellowship and even a wedding cake made by one of the ladies. We spent some time looking through each other’s wedding albums and reminiscing. In March, we enjoyed a movie night and just enjoyed relaxing together. We also look forward to an exciting addition as a new play structure has been purchased for our church yard for the growing population of young people the LORD has blessed us with. We pray together as a body of believers that we will continue the work of the early church and magnify the Name of the Lord, giving Him praise and glory with our words and actions. May He grant us boldness as we continue to share the Good News. Tiffany Tuurenhout, Correspondent Not seeing updates from your church?
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