Entries in Baptist church Bennington Vermont (2)

Wednesday
Jan212009

First Baptist Remembers the Ministry of the Rev. Floyd I. LaBombard

First Baptist remembers the ministry of the Rev. Floyd I. LaBombard

The First Baptist Church of Bennington, Vermont, notes with grief the passing of their former minister, the Rev. Floyd I. LaBombard. The First Baptist Church will celebrate the Rev. LaBombard's life and ministry as part of the worship service on Sunday, February 1, 2009 at 9:30 AM. The Rev. Jerrod H. Hugenot, coordinating minister of the congregation, will lead the morning's worship, honoring the Rev. LaBombard's ministry through telling stories and sharing memories of faithful years of service to First Baptist.

The Rev. LaBombard served as minister of First Baptist from 1970 to 1982. Retiring from full-time ministry, the Rev. LaBombard served interim pastorates, including an unprecedented interim tenure of eighteen years, faithfully tending the congregation of the White Oakes Congregational Church of Williamstown, MA. The Rev. LaBombard served congregations in West Virginia, Connecticut, Vermont, and Massachusetts.

An American Baptist congregation, the First Baptist Church is located at 601 Main Street in downtown Bennington, Vermont. Worship services are at 9:30 AM each Sunday. The Rev. Jerrod H. Hugenot serves as coordinating minister. For more information call 802/442-2105 or visit www.fbcbennington.org.

Monday
Oct272008

First Baptist Celebrates Stewardship 2009

The First Baptist Church enters into its annual stewardship emphasis, seeking to be a congregation "living together by words of hope."  From the prophet Isaiah (58:11-12), the congregation is encouraged to hear words of hope.  The prophet says, "You shall raise up the foundations of many generations; you shall be called repairer of the breach, the restorer of streets to live in."  First Baptist is challenged to live by these words as they seek to become a faith community ready to celebrate a new chapter in their ministry and mission.

Stewardship letters were mailed in early November, asking each congregational household to consider making a pledge for 2009's budgetary needs.  This year's stewardship letter includes a specially produced DVD featuring more information about recent developments at First Baptist that offer new opportunities for the congregation to share its facilities with area non-profits and to help the church building become a center for community initiatives to flourish. 

On Sunday, November 16, 2008, the congregation will celebrate its consecration of its pledges.  As part of the service, the minister will offer reflection on the past history of the church, especially remembering the ministry of the Rev. Frank Richard Morris, the church's minister in the early 20th century whose last sermon was preached 100 years ago on November 15, 1908.  The service will conclude with the dedication of a new lift installed at the church, making the congregational educational wing, built in 1965, and its two floors of space now more accessible to all persons. The service encourages persons to remember their past and await their future just about to unfold.

If you would like to consider becoming a pledge-giving participant in the life of First Baptist, please contact the church office at 802/442-2105 and materials will be sent out immediately.  The First Baptist Church of Bennington, Vermont, is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization affiliated with the American Baptist Churches/USA.