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Women's News
The day in which we live presents adults with both opportunities and challenges at nearly every turn. At First Baptist Church, we have come to realize that, with God’s strength, we are better able to thrive in life when we go through it together. Therefore, we are committed to offering ministries that keep adults connected and that reach out to help meet your needs. Please inquire about Sunday School, L.I.F.E. Groups, and our men’s and women’s ministries respectively. Wherever you find yourself in life, there is a place for you at First Baptist Church.
God’s Word makes clear that He is passionate about families, and, therefore, so are we. We realize that a strong church takes shape through strong families. As a consequence, our church makes every effort to be a place where all families—traditional, single-parent, or young married couples—will feel welcomed and appreciated. We strive to be a place where Mom and Dad can bring their children and be assured that the utmost care is taken for their moral, physical, and spiritual welfare. Here at First Baptist Church, there is an honored place for families of all
shapes and sizes.
Beth Moore Conference
Tickets are available for the Beth Moore conference in St.Louis on June 25-26. We will be staying at the Union Station Marriott. Tickets are $60.Hotel cost will range from $35 to $65 per person depending on how many are in yourroom. Only a limited number of tickets are available. If you are interested, please contactthe office right away.
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Ladies Road Trip
On October 24th, at 7:00 a.m., we are planning on taking a trip to Nashville, TN. We will be going to the TN State Fairgrounds Flea Market. There will be plenty of "goods" to shop for such as antiques, plants, crafts, new and used items, and plenty of misc. Anyone that is interested in going needs to sign-up on the list osted on the Women's Ministry bulletin board or contact Amy Neibel at 382-3608.
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Women's Ministry
The Women's Ministry would like to invite you to an open house showcasing handmade jewelry, cards, handbags and accesories produced by the women of The Well, a ministry of Servantsworks that seeks to rescue the women of the red light districts of Thailand. 100% of the profit goes directly back to benefit The Well. Thursday, November 19, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Amy Neibel's house, 805 S. Church Street, Carmi or Sunday November 22, following the morning worship service-1:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall.
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