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in Findlay, Ohio

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Teen Harvest Fest

8th September 2009

Saturday, September 26

The Harvest Fest is held the last Saturday of September every year at Harvest Festthe Jex Farm! Originating in 1992, Harvest Fest is an annual, all-day teen event in a farm setting.  The main purpose of Harvest Fest is to reach teens with the gospel of Christ.  God has blessed over the years with many life-changing decisions made under the big tent.  The day includes many fun activities:  volleyball tourneys, carnival-type games, paint ball, ropes course, dodge ball, airplane ball drop, obstacle course and much more.  Oh — and we can’t forget the dunk tank for the youth pastors!  Come and enjoy a day in the country, games with friends, and dynamic Bible preaching.

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Couch Potato Derby

29th July 2009

This Saturday, August 1, our teens will be competing in the Couch Potato Derby held at Bethany Baptist Church in Grand Rapids, OH.

couchimag006The Couch Potato Derby is an annual one-day teenage junkyard war! Each team is assigned a team engineer and team mom who assist in the construction, decoration, and safety. After a successful build and time trials, the couches race head to head in a thrilling single-elimination bracket for the Couch Potato Gold Cup! Three times throughout the day, the teens and spectators participate in a Bible rally!

The youth also have an opportunity to receive one of many door-prizes throughout the day. Overall it is skill-building, creativity challenging, heart-pumping, and spiritually uplifting! Sign your teen or group up today and have your chance at winning the
Couch Potato Gold Cup!

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A Message for Mother’s Day

27th April 2009

If your mother were to give you a message on Mother’s Day, this would probably be it: Proverbs 23:15-25.

If you will be wise, you can give your mother the best mother’s day she has ever had! Put this passage into practice and your father and mother will be glad.

Your mother’s heart will rejoice when you speak the right things.  So, don’t let your heart envy the sinful. Instead, choose to honor the Lord and respect Him throughout the day.

If you want to give your mother a truly joyous Mother’s Day, click the player below or “right click” on the download to save the audio file to your computer.

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Oh, yes, and, if you are a mother listening to this message:

Happy Mother’s Day!

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Bowling on Saturday

5th March 2009

Teen activity: Bowlingbowling

Saturday, March 7th

Please meet at church at 1 p.m. (please eat lunch first)

Cost: $5 for pizza, pop and 2 hours of bowling!

We will return to church at 5 p.m.

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What If One Lifetime Were Like One Year?

2nd March 2009

by Pastor Gordon  Dickson

Moses wrote in Psalm 90:12 “So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.

Here’s an idea – plan your life like you plan your year.

All of us prepare for the seasons of the year.  (If you don’t believe me, check the mall parking lots at certain times of the year.) calendar6hourglassAll of us know how to plan for New Year’s Day, Valentine’s Day, Easter, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. We understand the “rhythms of the seasons.” Now let’s see if we can look at our passing years the way we look at the passing seasons. If my math is right, every five days would represent one year (using Moses’ average life span in Psalm 90:10).

So, what if your lifetime were like one year?

The day you were born – Happy New Year! It’s the start of a brand new life and a brand new year. What a wonderful season! Your whole life and your whole year are before you!

At nine years of age, you would find yourself at Valentine’s Day. calendar7heartIt’s still too early for spring, but things are beginning to change. Valentine’s Day introduces you to love – and not just the mom and dad kind. When you discover this kind of love, everything begins to change!

You would be “sweet 16″ on St. Patrick’s Day … and not a moment too soon either! This “green” day reminds you of the greening of spring. In this season of “spring cleaning,” you must sort out the treasure from the trash. At 16, you are choosing between good and garbage – constantly. Your choices in “spring cleaning” stay with you all year long, and that’s just like life.

You need the Lord’s help to know trash from treasure.

At 18, you’re late in March and ready to march. Congratulations! High school is behind you; the world lies at your feet. Spring is in full swing! It’s a time to plan your planting. So much of the rest of your “life year” will be formed by the choices you make here. It’s time to ask the Lord for wisdom.

calenda-8-easterAge 22? You’re in the Easter season and already making some very adult decisions. As the flowers bloom and the weather warms, you see bright new horizons ahead of you. Already you have seen the results of some of those trash/treasure decisions and those “sowing and reaping” choices. As you plan out vacations and holidays, you begin to realize that the course of your “life year” is pretty well set. How you “applied your heart to wisdom” has made all the difference.

When you’re 27, you would be celebrating Mother’s Day, and, by Memorial Day, you would be “over the hill” at 30! The weather is warm and the planscalendar1 are many. Now you are making decisions, not only for yourself, but for others. You have more responsibilities and more opportunities. Sometimes wisdom comes knocking – with some very hard knocks! It becomes more and more obvious what kind of life and what kind of year you’ve made for yourself.

If you are in your mid-thirties, it’s time to celebrate July 4th. Isn’t independence great? But how did time pass so quickly? Valentine’s Day was just yesterday, right? These are warm days, sweltering “years,” hot with the activity of many well laid plans. The real fruit of your choices is starting to show and grow.

It’s time to “number your days” and “apply your heart to wisdom!”

By the time you’re fifty, it’s Labor Day, and the summer is over. It’s harvest time! So many choices you made earlier in the year, and earlier in life, are now ready for harvest. You begin to understand the phrase “too soon old; too late smart.” Fall is on the way. Is that snow on the roof already?

calendar9harvestIt seems a stretch, but if you’re 65 you would be at Thanksgiving. (Whew! let’s stop and catch our breath!) In this season of the year, you want to gather all your loved ones together. The word “family” is very important during this part of your “life year.” It’s time to gather together to enjoy the fruit of your labors. It’s time to bless and be blessed.

At 70, it’s Christmas … who would have believed it? Reminiscing in this season brings back the memories of a lifetime. The treasure of those beautiful memories must push aside the trash of the bad memories. It’s time to bless others with the fruit of your year and the fruit of your life.

In which season of the “life year” are you now living?

Wisdom teaches us to use each season of life the right way. It’s never too late for “course adjustments.” As most of this new year lies before us, I hope you will treasure every moment that you have, and remember “time waits for no man.” None of us is guaranteed three score and ten years.

“So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.” Psalm 90:12

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Failures aren’t finished!

The Peter Series: Biographical messages

This series of 22 radio broadcasts reminds us that  failures aren’t finished. Let’s study the life of the Apostle Peter to discover how the Lord can still work through us today.

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Youth Activity

7th December 2008

Youth Group Christmas Party

Saturday, December 13

at the Wehrlys’ home

Depart from church at 4:30 p.m. and return at 8 p.m.

What to bring: We have encouraged the teens to bring a snack, such as cookies, brownies, or chips.

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Wonderful Winter Retreat

26th December 2007

Winter Camp at CoBeAc is coming up for the Calvary Baptist Church teens. If you are planning to go and have not yet registered, please contact the church office immediately. You won’t want to miss this terrific winter retreat, January 24-26.

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If you need a copy of the registration brochure, click here.

Registration
Thursday from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. NOTE: Dinner is not provided, and the first session begins at 8:00 P.M.

Departure
Saturday at 1:00 P.M. (Sack lunch provided)

Program Description
Five preaching sessions, soul-stirring music, indoor broom hockey tournament, tug-of-war competition, ice events, late night activities, individual/group competitions, tow rope tubing, basketball and volleyball tournaments, free time with friends, a taco fest, and much, much more!

Cost: $65.00

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