Sunday School by Linda Thacker from September 20, "The Armor of Joy"
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Drawing inspiration from sparks of revival across the land, Linda urges us to take a fresh look at evangelism re-focus our efforts. After all, we are Baptists and we aught to be baptizing.
Rejoice with us and pray with us. Priscilla and Kimi are thankful to be here and to have made it through the week. Cathy also expresses thankfulness in being able to be here with Ruth. Anita is thankful to be …Continue reading →
Blessings to you, loved ones. I sure enjoyed our Homecoming celebration on Sunday. Even though we had to keep it low key, we still had a good time. Thanks to everyone who helped make it happen. We took some time …Continue reading →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from September 13, "Bartimaeus Is Not Blind"
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I want to share a vision with you, and I want to do it by talking about a blind man. Actually, he isn’t blind, and that’s the point. Our church is named after Bartimaeus, whose story is found in Mark …Continue reading →
Rejoice with us and pray with us. Debra is thankful that the church exists and that we are still meeting. We all rejoice in another homecoming that wee are here to celebrate. Dede is thankful for God’s care for her. …Continue reading →
Blessings to you, friends and family of Bartimaeus Baptist Temple. As I write to you on this rainy evening, I am reflecting on all that God has done through this church and all that He has brought us through. We’ve …Continue reading →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from September 6, "Our Only Hope"
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The message this week is a lesson for me that I think will benefit us all as we face our individual struggles. It is drawn from Romans 8:8-25. Our God will finish what he started. Until then, we endure with …Continue reading →
rejoice with us and pray with us. We are all thinking God just to be here. Brenda is thankful that she still has her job. We are thankful for the rain. Cathy thanks the Lord for a week with few …Continue reading →