August 25-31, 2019

We welcome you to worship with us. Our Sunday Fellowship time begins at 9:00 a.m. Worship begins at 9:30 a.m.

We have a Bible hour for all ages at 10:45.

Our AWANA and Youth Group meets  Sunday at 1:30 September-April with holiday breaks.

We have Faith Connections on Wednesday evening at 6:30 when we gather for prayer and then have a short Scripture study together. This week we will study Hebrews 10:1-25 “Perfectly Pleasing”

If you have ministry questions please contact our Administrative Assistant, Rochelle, at ministriesatfbc@gmail.com

All items for the bulletin must be received by Wednesday at noon to be included in this week’s bulletin.

Thank you for the gift of time and tech! Pastor Mark, Lori and Luke thank you for the recent gifts of time away and the technology upgrade for Mark.  Your love and support for our family is priceless and appreciated so much!

Men’s Fishing Weekend/Men of Faith September 6 – 7th. Plan to join the men at Jeff’s home 8923 Sunshine Drive in Tomahawk. This activity is for men and young men to enjoy camping, fishing, cooking out and fellowship. The regular Men of Faith Bible study will be incorporated around the campfire. Please see the flyer at the information center or Jeff Otto for details.

Annual Children’s Ministry Training September 8th This meeting is for everyone who serves in our Children in any capacity or are interested in working with them. The meeting will take place in the lower level fellowship hall, after the Bible hour. Lunch is provided. Please see Lori if you are unable to attend.

Ladies of Faith September 10th Please prepare chapter 9 of Lies Women Believe for our time together at Mary’s home, 6029 Cedar Falls Road, Hazelhurst at 6:00 p.m.

New Dawn Fall Fundraiser September 19th   6:00 p.m. We are sponsoring a table for 10 guests to enjoy dinner at White Tail Inn in St. Germain. This year’s guest speaker is comedian Brad Stine whose 16 year-old daughter chose life for her unborn baby. Dinner is free and there will be a love donation to support the pregnancy resource center. To attend please see Rochelle or email her at ministriesatfbc@gmail.com

Directory Updates

 Christine Payfer                Grace Payfer                                     2416 Hengel Ct.                27494 Read Avenue                                    Apt. 205                              Worthington, MN 56187                                   La Crosse, WI 54601         715-499-1948

Newest edition of the daily bread is available.

Amazon Smile When you do your back to school shopping at smile.amazon.com/ch/34-2053088, Amazon donates to Faith Baptist Church Inc.  All monies that come in will go to

Marriage Minute 8-25-2019 7 ways to remove Financial Stress from your Marriage Edited article by Dave Willis #1. Remember that your spouse is always more important than money. You can’t put a price tag on your marriage or your family, so decide in advance that money struggles won’t come between you. #2. Fight for unity instead of fighting against each other. As a quick clarification, fighting is not the same thing as communicating! Decide that unity is more important than “winning.” We all have a desire to “win,” which essentially means just getting our way. In marriage, it’s never worth getting your way at the expense of your spouse. You’re on the same team. #3. Aggressively eliminate debt. The Book of Proverbs is full of practical wisdom related to money. Proverbs tells us that debt is a form of slavery because it removes our freedoms. #4. Develop a budget plan and stick to it. A budget is pre-deciding what the family’s primary needs and desires are and then allowing your money to reflect those values without getting distracted. #5. Make regular financial “dates” with your spouse. Make a weekly time to  eat a dessert together and talk about what’s coming in and what’s going out. Keep each other in the loop. #6. Never commit “Financial Infidelity.” The word infidelity literally means “broken trust.” Don’t break your spouse’s trust by hiding financial transactions or hiding money from each other. #7. Remember that God owns all and you are just a manager. God owns everything and He has given you the ability to make money and the responsibility to manage those resources well. But manage well for His Glory not yours. 


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