2015 Worship Musical, “The Birthday of the King”

YOU are invited, this coming weekend, to a wonderful music and drama production, “The Birthday of the King”. Bring your friends and family to hear and witness this re-telling of the Christmas story of hope and love.

NOTE:
There are 2 opportunities to attend this FREE event.  Everyone is welcome!

The Music and Worship Ministries of First Baptist Church, Duluth

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TWO EVENINGS OF JOY AND GLAD TIDINGS
December 5th and 6th at 6 PM

Our 2015 Christmas Worship Musical

“THE BIRTHDAY OF THE KING”

In the Worship Center of First Baptist Church of Duluth
2908 Highway 120

The Birthday of the King m and a picOn Saturday and Sunday evenings, December 5th and 6th, at 6:00 p.m., the Music and Worship Ministries of First Baptist Church of Duluth will present the story of God’s greatest gift in their 2015 Christmas musical, “The Birthday of the King”. This production will include a full Drama Cast, our Adult Choir, our First Baptist Duluth Orchestra, and our Tech Team, sharing the wonderful message of Christ’s birth through music, media, drama, interpretive dance, and narration. 

Admission to “The Birthday of the King” is FREE, and Child Care will be provided for ages 4 and under.

“The Birthday of the King” will truly be a unique re-telling of the story of the birth of Christ.  With a script written specifically for this presentation and music chosen from several sources to aid in sharing the story, this musical will be a meaningful time of worship, laughter, contemplation, and celebration, sharing the true significance of the events on that first Christmas night in an entirely new way.  In the paragraphs below, you will find some information about the characters in our drama and about a couple of the songs which will be played and sung by our Adult Choir and Orchestra.  There’s so much to share that it’s impossible to tell you everything here.  You’ll just have to be there!  We look forward to seeing you.

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The main characters in the drama include Marcus, a Roman official, an Innkeeper and his wife named Myron and Amira, a shepherd boy named Asher, and Mary and Joseph.  The prophet Isaiah will make a brief appearance, and other characters will include our narrator, additional shepherds, the 3 wise men, townspeople, children, and others who have come to Bethlehem for the census.

The title song of our 2015 worship musical, “The Birthday of the King”, is a new song with very meaningful lyrics. Here’s is some of the text:

The Birthday of  anthem cover“All of creation joins to sing:
Throughout the nations, anthems ring!
Our humble hearts, …the gifts we bring,
To celebrate the birthday of our King.

The love of God that covers all,
Now lying in a manger stall.
The Son of God, alive in us..
From Bethlehem unto the cross….”

(Note: It’s not the more familiar, “The Birthday OF a King” (Hallelujah, oh how the angels sang…etc.) Whether you’ve ever heard the song with the similar title or not, you will love this new text, beautiful melody, and the choral and instrumental parts that bring out the meaning of the incredible new lyrics.

Another of the anthems sung by our Adult Choir will be, “Do You Know the Way to Bethlehem”.  This beautiful song was arranged by Brad Nix and published by Shawnee Press.  Included in this anthem are some of the carol lyrics to, “O Little Town of Bethlehem,” sung to the hymn tune known as KINGSFOLD.

 

Do you know the Way to Beth  coverThe media player found at the link below plays the publisher’s demo recording of “Do You Know the Way to Bethlehem” with choir and piano accompaniment.

 

In addition to these 2 anthems, some of the other songs that will be shared by our Adult Choir and Orchestra include a lovely arrangement of “Silent Night” by Heather Sorenson, the lively “African Noel,” an arrangement of Laura Story’s version of “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel,” and “Christmas Hymn” by Michael W. Smith.  Our soloists during the musical will by Sam Seaborne, Rick Word, Darla Brannan, Amy Becham, Cecelia Chase, Kelly Howell, Belinda Gindlesperger, Becky Akana, Fawn Bautista, and Mark LaCoursiere.  (Some solos will be sung by a different person on Sunday night than on Saturday since we have so many fine soloists at FBCD.)  In addition, our wonderful FBC Duluth Orchestra will be playing 2 Christmas preludes before the musical begins, as well as playing on many of the anthems.

Please make sure to arrive early enough to be seated in the Worship Center before 6:00 p.m. so that you will not miss a minute of this Christmas worship experience.

We pray that you will be blessed and encouraged, having your spirits lifted by the joy of knowing that God sent His one and only Son because of His great love for us… to live a sinless life, to die a sacrificial death, and to live again eternally through mercy’s victory over death and sorrow and loneliness and pain and illness and every trial in this life.

Grace and Peace to You!
Greetings and Blessings
From all of our Worship Ministry Team
And from the fellowship and Ministerial Staff
at First Baptist Church of Duluth.

Merry Christmas!

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Who is Dr. Bill Green?

Dr. Bill Green stands with his wife, Linda, at Falls Creek Baptist Conference Center’s R. A. Young Tabernacle on the occasion of the dedication of the “Bill and Linda Green Choir Loft” in 2013.

Dr. Bill Green will be leading worship at First Baptist, Duluth, this coming Sunday, August 30th, 2015.  On Saturday, August 29th, Dr. Green will be working with our Adult Choir and Orchestra on some special music that will be shared during our worship service the following day.  Due to Dr. Green’s busy schedule, this is likely to be the only time that he will be able to come to our church for a weekend of worship.  What a blessing it will be as God”s people are encouraged and the name of the Lord is praised through Dr. Green’s ministry!

So, who is Dr. Green?  Bill Green is, first and foremost, a man who loves the Lord fervently and has dedicated his life as a worshiper and servant of God.  He speaks frequently of the blessings that have come from following God’s plan for his life.  “My passion and the foundation of my calling has always been church music, leading people to sing for the Lord,  I have always felt it was a privilege to lead groups all over the world to proclaim the Gospel, and I will continue to do that  Little did I know when God called me as a young person in Elk City, where He would lead me. Wherever He leads I’ll go,” he has said.  “I can’t remember a time I didn’t want to come to work.  There was never a place I wouldn’t go back and serve. I have a blessed life. I will continue to do this until the day I die.”

Bill-Green portraitDr. Green loves people and relates well to people of all ages.  During his ministry, he has had the opportunity to work with generations of church musicians.  Speaking of worship music’s importance in the life of the church, Dr. Green says, “I really believe that it is so vital because it is mandated in the Scripture. It is really a language of the heart; It is such a dynamic way to express our love for the Lord. Where words fail, music speaks many times,  Just think what it would be like for churches to have no music and no singing, no hymn singing or praise and worship. How barren that would be in our churches if we were not able to sing and to praise the Lord.” Reflecting back on over 50 years of ministry, Bill Green has said that he would not change a thing.  “It’s a wonderful journey I’m on,” he continued, citing the trustworthiness of God and paraphrasing one of his favorite scriptures, Proverbs 3:5-6, “Trust God with all your heart and lean not unto your own understanding.”

Dr. Bill Green was born and raised in Elk City, Oklahoma, where he remembers hearing his mother sing praise to the Lord.  A graduate of Oklahoma Baptist University, Dr. Green has since been honored by his alma mater with the conferral of a Doctorate of Music degree and by being selected as a recipient of the University’s Profile in Excellence Award in 1995.  Bill and his wife, Linda, who hails from Clinton, Oklahoma, have two children, a daughter and a son, and five grandchildren.  Bill and Linda have celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary together.  Linda plays in the Oklahoma Baptist Symphony and is the organist at their home church, Quail Springs Baptist.  Daughter Laura is a graduate of Baylor University.  She and her husband, Glenn, have three children.  Son Alan, who has served as head basketball coach at Mustang High School, is married to Kris and has two children.  Dr. Green’s hobbies include fishing, golf, and hunting.

LOCAL CHURCH MINISTRY

Dr. Bill Green as a Choral Director is expressive, passionate, encouraging, and exacting.

Dr. Bill Green as a Choral Director is expressive, passionate, encouraging, and exacting.

Bill Green has had a fruitful career in local church worship ministry, serving in several churches in Texas and Oklahoma.  He was Minister of Music at Portland Avenue Baptist Church in Oklahoma City from 1964-70 and has also served at Fairview Baptist Church in Elk City, First Baptist Church of Fletcher, and Emmanuel Baptist in Shawnee.  He was then called to First Baptist Church, Richardson, Texas, where he served 14 years as Minister of Music.  During his years in Richardson, the worship ministry there grew to include over 1,700 participants, from preschool age to Sr. Adults, with over 500 members in the Adult Choir alone.  During his years at the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma and in the years since his retirement from the Convention, Bill has been very active in leading revivals and special services in local churches throughout Oklahoma, as well as serving as interim Worship Minister in over two dozen churches for various lengths of time.. The training opportunities provided by Church Music Oklahoma and other seminars have impacted hundreds of musicians who serve in various capacities in their local churches, impacting the effectiveness of local church worship ministry at every level.

TEACHING AND SERVING

Dr.Green has also taught in the School of Church Music at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Ft. Worth, Texas, where he served for two years as Associate Professor of Church Music. “Along my pilgrimage,” Dr Green said, “I served 31 years in local church ministry.  Then God called me to teach at Southwestern Seminary, and I felt that was an extension of my calling because no one on the faculty had been involved in local church ministry,”

Although God redirected his calling when Bill Green came to the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma in 1991, it was still a ministry to the local church.  “My lifeblood has been to assist the local church,” he said.  He recalled that when then BGCO Executive Director-Treasurer William G. Tanner called him to direct Oklahoma Baptists’ Church Music Department, there was no question in his mind that it was what God wanted him to do.

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Bill and Linda Green

“The calling was so strong, and I am so grateful God has allowed me to serve in Oklahoma Baptist life,” Green declared. “It is a sacred trust I value greatly.

As a leader, mentor, and friend for Oklahoma church musicians, Bill Green has provided countless training opportunities for church music personnel. He has also led music workshops, clinics, and festivals throughout the United States.  Bill Green has also served on hymnal committees for Lifeway, helping to select the hymns and worship songs included in new editions of The Baptist Hymnal.  He served as President of the Baptist Church Music Conference from 1995 -1997.

LEADING CONGREGATIONAL, CHORAL, AND INSTRUMENTAL PRAISE
For People of All Ages

The Singing Churchmen of Oklahoma, organized in 1960 by the Church Music Department of the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma, was one of the very first male choral organizations in the Southern Baptist Convention, comprised of more than 350 full-time, part-time, bi-vocational and volunteer Ministers of Music and Worship from across the state.  Bill Green was their conductor from his arrival in Oklahoma in 1991 as BGCO Church Music Department Director until their 2008 – ’09 season.  In addition to directing their church and convention-related concerts, Dr. Green has led the Singing Churchmen as they traveled abroad on several mission trips.  They went to Latvia, Estonia and Russia in 1993 and China in 1996, performing concerts in Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai and Hong Kong. In 2003, the men traveled to Australia to present concerts and lead training conferences in Sydney, Newcastle, Brisbane, and surrounding communities. The internationally known Sydney Opera House was a concert venue for the mission trip.  Their 2009 trip to Armenia and Israel included a concert before their largest audience ever, an estimated 1 million people at the Armenian Genocide Memorial in Yerevan.  The Churchmen have recorded several CDs, including “Live in Sydney” and “God is Faithful”.

Dr. Bill Green also directed the Singing Churchwomen of Oklahoma.  Under his leadership, the group grew into such a large choral organization that the decision was made to perform 2 concerts monthly, as the Singing Churchwomen East and the Singing Churchwomen West.  Both choirs of Churchwomen ususally performed together at least once each year.  The Singing ChurchWomen have also served on various concert and mission trips during Dr. Green’s time as their director. They went to Nashville in 1991 to perform at PraiSing, the unveiling of the 1991 Baptist Hymnal.  In addition, the group went on a mission trip to South America, visiting churches in Brazil in 1994;  Their mission trip to Romania and Hungary in 2004 resulted in 1,500 professions of faith. The Singing Churchwomen were a featured group at the Glorieta Baptist Conference Center in Glorieta, New Mexico, for the release of the 2008 Baptist Hymnal.  On the way to Glorieta, the group performed in the Palo Duro Canyon Amphitheater prior to a production of the epic historical musical, “Texas!”.  The Churchwomen have also recorded several CDs, including, “The Lord is My Light”.

Dr. Bill Green, directing the Oklahoma Baptist Symphony, The Singing Churchmen, and the Singing Churchwomen at the

Dr. Bill Green, directing the Oklahoma Baptist Symphony, The Singing Churchmen, and the Singing Churchwomen at the “Foundations” concert at First Baptist Church, Moore, Oklahoma, in 2005.

The founding of the Oklahoma Baptist Symphony, still the only statewide full symphonic group in the Southern Baptist Convention, took place over 20 years ago.  It was the vision of Bill Green and of the Georgia Baptist Convention’s current Music and Worship Specialist and Conductor, Dr. Jon Duncan, who was then Bill’s associate at the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma.  Both men have conducted the organization at various times during their tenure at the BGCO, along with a few other men in recent years.  However, Dr. Duncan was considered the Oklahoma Baptist Symphony’s first Director, leading their monthly concerts and rehearsals for several years, until he was called to serve in Georgia.  Dr. Green conducted the OBS when they accompanied the Singing Churchmen and Singing Churchwomen in special concerts such as the “Experiencing God” (the musical) premiere and the historic “Foundations” concert, which featured over 700 musicians and singers from all three organizations and was recorded on both a CD and a DVD.  Speaking about the Oklahoma Baptist Symphony on the occasion of their 20th Anniversary Concert, Dr. Green remarked, “I have to say that Oklahoma is very blessed to have so many wonderful musicians. The Oklahoma Baptist Symphony is still one of the most unique organizations in all of Southern Baptist life,  They have had a lot of wonderful years and continues to serve the local church.”

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Bill Green is leading worship in the old Falls Creek tabernacle, with a choir loft full of young people and sponsors behind him, a praise team and orchestra, and over 5,000 young people in the congregation for youth camp.

Directing the music every summer at Falls Creek Baptist Assembly (now Conference Center) was a joy for Dr. Bill Green.  Although he was 48 when he was called to serve Oklahoma Baptists as their Director of the Church Music Department, Bill loves young people.  They love him, too.  For 14 years, Bill Green was the worship leader during 5 weeks of youth camp every summer, leading from 5,000 to 7,000 young people, youth ministers, pastors, and sponsors in praise to the Lord every evening 5 nights a week.  Although Bill Green’s official title in doing the work at Falls Creek  was “Program Director”, he is forever linked with worship and praise in the hearts and memories of thousands of young people.  Changed lives were the result of God’s work through the camp’s ministry each summer.  “Every time Linda and I pulled away from Falls Creek on Friday evening when the assembly was over, we stopped and prayed and thanked God for the privilege of being able to do what the Lord allowed us to do,  I have great love beyond what I can even express for Falls Creek. It is truly a hallowed and holy place,” said Green. “I had the privilege for many years to stand on the old Tabernacle stage and lead thousands of young people to sing praises to the Lord and also watch literally thousands of young people make decisions for Christ. I shall hold those memories in my heart forever.” Green said.

Under Dr. Green’s leadership, a special youth ensemble was formed, which helped serve as a praise team and performing group during the weeks of Falls Creek and also performed during the Oklahoma Baptist All State Youth Choir’s concert and mission trips to locations around the United States, such as Kansas City or Washington D.C., and to England.   A by audition drama troupe was also formed to present meaningful skits at Falls Creek, and the old Falls Creek tabernacle’s huge choir loft filled with youth and adults each night.  The Oklahoma Baptist All State Youth Orchestra was also formed during this time period and toured with the Baptist All State Choir.  These groups provided wonderful opportunities for countless young people, musically and spiritually.

BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE

During the restructuring of the Baptist General Convention’s staff in 1996, Dr. Bill Green was named as the Associate Executive Director and the leader of the CAFE team (Church and Family Equipping).  Bill served in this role for several more years, continuing to oversee state worship ministry events and to direct the Singing Churchmen, Churchwomen, and Baptist All State Youth groups.  He never stopped doing what he loved — music ministry — but he simply added some responsibilities.  These included helping to set the vision for the future work of Oklahoma Baptists, programming and logistics for the annual state Baptist Convention meetings each year, serving as liaison for Oklahoma’s directors of missions, and coordinating other convention activities  He also oversaw the multi-million dollar renovations and capital improvements at the Falls Creek Baptist Conference Center, including the building of the R.A. Young Tabernacle. the amphitheater, the World Mission Center, and the conference facilities.

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Wearing many hats throughout his ministry and overseeing construction at Falls Creek, Brother Bill added a hard hat to his collection.

Dr. Bill Green retired from the Baptist General Convention as Associate Executive Director in 2008.  However, he still believes that there is much work to be done.  “I will be available to Oklahoma Baptist people wherever I can assist them,” said Green. “I like to fish, hunt and golf, but my passion has always been work, and I don’t see that changing. I have a deep commitment to helping churches.”  True to his word, Brother Bill is currently the Interim Minister of Worship at Metropolitan Baptist Church in Oklahoma City, his 29th interim worship ministry position.  In March of 2014, Dr. Green joined the staff of the Oklahoma Baptist Newspaper, The Baptist Messenger, as church relations director.  In this new consulting role, he works to help better connect churches with the state paper of the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma (BGCO).  Brother Bill also continues to teach and train through being asked to speak at seminars and conferences.  He has other opportunities to lead worship for events such as the BGCO’s annual “Singin’ and Praisin'” meeting and choir festival for Senior Adults and for local churches who invite him to come for a revival, evangelistic meetings, or a special worship time.

Brother Bill Green prefers to be on a first name basis with all who know him.  He is a warm and generous human being. Those who know him are very aware that a mere man could not have accomplished all of the work that has been done, and Brother Bill would be the first to give all praise and honor to his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.  To God be the glory!

Note:  The support of Dr. Green’s family and the excellent Convention staff and volunteers were always greatly appreciated, as well.

 RECOGNIZED FOR HIS LEADERSHIP
The “Bill and Linda Green Choir Loft”

On April 6, 2013, the Singing Churchmen and Churchwomen were in the R.A. Young Tabernacle at Falls Creek Baptist Conference Center for a recording session of an upcoming CD release. That morning, Anthony L. Jordan, executive director-treasurer of the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma, made a surprise presentation to Bill and Linda Green, reading the following proclamation:

“For his 14 years of esteemed and excellent leadership of Falls Creek Youth Assembly as its program leader and as project manager during the building of the R.A. Young Tabernacle; and Linda Green, as she has sacrificially and faithfully stood beside Dr. Green during his years of service; we therefore joyfully and gratefully acknowledge their significant contribution by naming the choir loft in the R.A. Young Tabernacle as the ‘Dr. Bill and Linda Green Choir Loft.’”

“For a generation of Oklahoma Baptists, when they think about Falls Creek and Falls Creek music, they think about Bill Green. Bill and Linda Green dedicated 14 years of their lives here.  This building stands here today as a beautiful edifice that God has given us, that has now been used hundreds of times by thousands and thousands of people,” Jordan said, pointing out that Falls Creek reached a record number of decisions for the Lord last summer.

Bill Green was filled with emotion as he and Linda stood by Jordan and heard roaring applause during the presentation. He shared with the group that he and Linda would be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary in June of 2013. He praised his wife, saying how she has been a great support to him and shared his commitment to leading people to praise the Lord.

Bill & Linda Green Choir Loft Dedication from Baptist General Convention of Ok on Vimeo.
Note:  This video concludes with Dr. Green conducting the Singing Churchmen of Oklahoma, Singing Churchwomen, and Orchestra in Tom Fetke’s “The Majesty and Glory of Your Name” (following the dedication remarks).

The Baptist Church Music Conference’s 2015 W. Hines Sims Award recipient

Bill Green, left, accepts the 2015 W. Hines Sims Award from Baptist Church Music Conference President Jeff Elkins, minister of music at Tulsa, First. (Photo: Brian Hobbs)

Bill Green, left, accepts the 2015 W. Hines Sims Award from Baptist Church Music Conference President Jeff Elkins, Minister of Music at Tulsa, First and conference moderator. (Photo: Brian Hobbs, Baptist Messenger)

Former Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma (BGCO) Associate Executive Director Bill Green was presented with the W. Hines Sims Award at the 59th Annual Session of the Baptist Church Music Conference, April 21, 2015.  Upon receiving the award, Green said, “If there is one word that I could express tonight, it would be ‘gratitude.’”  Dr. Green was previously the recipient of the BCMC’s Lifetime Ministry Achievement Award in 2010, given at the organization’s annual meeting in Atlanta.

Bill expressed thanks to many who significantly impacted his life and ministry, including his mentors, his mother, wife (Linda) and family, many friends and the Lord.

The conference, held at Oklahoma City, Quail Springs, featured a theme of “In Christ Alone,” and included a variety of vocal and instrumental performances as well as breakout sessions on a range of topics, including classes for Ministers of Worship taught by Dr. Green himself.

FROM TRAGEDY TO A LEGACY OF PRAISE

A 1991 plane crash drew Bill Green from Texas back to his Oklahoma roots. Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma music leaders Paul Magar; his wife, Judy; his associate Mary Jane Tabor; and Oklahoma Baptist University artist-in-residence James D. Woodward were killed in a private plane crash while returning to Oklahoma City from a concert in January.  The entire staff of the BGCO’s Church Music Department had perished, going on to be with Jesus.

“These four people were dear friends of mine. I was grief-stricken personally at the loss,” Green said.  He knew he had been called into his new position at a traumatic time.  “When I came back to the state, the people in our churches were devastated. They were in mourning. I knew it was a part of my work to embrace the wonderful ministry that these people had had in Oklahoma and to help the state work through that grieving period and help us look forward to what God had for us to do in the future.”  Oklahoma Baptists gave him their full support.

“The people were very gracious. I had known so many people in the state and served in the state and so, in many ways, it was like coming home,  They embraced me and supported me, so the transition of coming back to Oklahoma was a joy and pleasure for me even though we were all going through a terrible time of grieving for our loved ones.”

Dr. Bill Green truly was and is God’s man for a very specific time and place.  At the same time, he has impacted countless lives all over the world, and his work will continue to have an impact on future generations.

“Let this be recorded for a generation to come, so that a people yet to be created may praise the LORD:  Tell them the LORD looked down from his heavenly sanctuary. He looked down to earth from heaven, to hear the groans of the prisoners, to release those condemned to die.  That men may tell of the name of the LORD in Zion and His praise in Jerusalem, when multitudes gather together and kingdoms come to worship the LORD.”  ~  Psalm 102:18-22

Quotes about Dr. Bill Green

“I count Bill and Linda Green as not only spiritual leaders, but also as friends. Being in Singing Churchwomen for more than 20 years, my life has been enriched because of his leadership and their faithfulness! Thank you Bill and Linda Green.”  ~ Janice

“Bill Green is one of the best representatives of Jesus that I have ever known. I am one of thousands who call Bill and Linda Green my friends. I first met them 52 years ago, when Bill and I were Freshmen at OBU.  More recently, I was able to join the Churchmen and sit under Bill Green’s direction again for 5 years before his retirement. I was also in his choir at First Baptist Church, Richardson, Texas many years before.”  ~  R. Dean Campbell

“I was on the board of directors when Bill was asked to join the staff of the convention. We were excited that such a seasoned leader of demonstrated effectiveness would join us to direct the Department of Church Music. He did not disappoint us,  When I became Executive Director in 1996, I was faced with the challenge of implementing a restructuring of the convention. I asked Bill to join me as an Associate Executive Director and leader of the Church and Family Equipping Team. He was a vital part of the herculean effort to bring about an unprecedented change to operation and structure of the convention. When time came to build the new tabernacle, I once again turned to Bill to oversee the massive building project. In every case he proved to be an outstanding and exemplary leader.”  ~  Rev. Anthony Jordan, Executive Director – Treasurer, The Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma

“Bill is synonymous with Oklahoma Baptists, and to have him help the Baptist Messenger reach out to churches and serve with them is a real thrill.  He brings an unparalleled breadth of experience, wisdom and strong relationships that will help the Messenger continue to act as the glue that binds Oklahoma Baptists together.”  ~  Brian Hobbs, Editor, The Baptist Messenger (State newspaper of Oklahoma Baptists)

**  NOTE **  The information and quotations in this blog post came from the articles found at the links below.
This article was compiled and edited by C. Boyd

http://www.mbc-okc.org/news/new-interim-music-minister-dr-bill-green/

Saved! Living legend Green, wife honored at Falls Creek

http://www.baptistmessenger.com/green-receives-sims-award-at-conference/

http://www.enidnews.com/news/lifestyles/emmanuel-to-host-singing-churchmen/article_77a08ebc-4377-5ea2-a737-b52642c605e5.html

http://www.mydigitalpublication.com/article/Green+Joins+Messenger+As+Church+Relations+Director/1660511/0/article.html

https://www.okbu.edu/news/2009-10-08/singing-churchwomen-of-oklahoma-to-perform

http://www.baptistmessenger.com/retirement-and-bill-green-dont-mix/

http://newsok.com/singing-new-song-but-word-is-samebrspan-classhl2green-retiring-but-continuing-music-ministryspan/article/3167118/?page=2

http://newsok.com/music-director-named/article/2357389

http://www.baptistmessenger.com/time-to-celebrate-20-years-oklahoma-baptist-symphony-reaches-milestone/

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*** Sunday Night Live !!! *** An evening of testimony, worship, and fellowship

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SUNDAY  NIGHT  LIVE !!!

Everyone is welcome to attend
A  Special Service
of Testimony, Praise, and Worship

Palm Sunday
March 29th, 5:00 p.m.

First Baptist Duluth Worship Center

All-Church Fellowship Meal
for our members and guest of all ages
following the service in our Family Life Center

This will be an amazing, all- church event!

Have you ever attended a “revival” service?  Have you ever been to a special service where folks made a sacrifice of their time to join together with other believers to seek God’s blessing and be challenged by Him?  Many people became Christians during such services in years past.  There were also many folks who were called into full-time Christian service.  Marriages were brought back together.  Relationships within the family or within the church were healed.  The church had a renewed vision of what God had called them to do.  They were changed.  The Sunday Night Live service on March 29 is shaping up to be just that kind of a worship experience.  

People are praying for God to move in hearts and lives.  People are praying for God to break down any walls that might separate us.  People are praying that we will become “revived”.  There will be powerful testimonies of God’s work.  There will be stirring songs of praise and adoration.  We will offer many prayers during the course of that evening.  New believers will follow the Lord in baptism.  The gospel message will be presented, and people will be given an opportunity to respond to God’s claims on their lives.  Please add your prayers to those of your brothers and sisters in Christ.

When you make the sacrifice of a Sunday evening’s normal activities and make the effort to pray for and be a part of this service, you will find it well worth your time.  God’s work always is.  If you make the effort to invite someone who is searching for meaning in life, they will hear about the life-changing message of Jesus.  When you come to this service with the expectancy that God will do something important, you will not be disappointed.

Your grace still amazes me book coverOur Sunday Night Live choir will include almost 70 members, from youth to Senior Adults.  In addition, we will be joined by our Children’s Choir and our FBCD Orchestra.  There will be over 100 musicians of all ages, sharing the message of God’s love, grace, and glory.  The five songs that will be shared are from a collection prepared for the Easter season by Dennis and Nan Allen.

The Sunday Night Live service will begin at 5:00 p.m. in the worship center.  Following the service, there will be an all-church dinner in the Family Life Center.  There is no charge for this meal, and anyone is welcome to attend.  There will be child care available during the service for children ages 4 and younger.  Make plans now to be a part of a very powerful and exciting time in the life of First Baptist Duluth.

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Join us for
SUNDAY  NIGHT  LIVE !!!

Congregational Praise and Worship
The Sunday Night Live Choir and Orchestra
Testimonies
Baptism

and

The life-changing gospel of Jesus Christ !

When the goodness and loving kindness of God our Savior appeared, He saved us, not because of works done by us in righteousness, but according to His own mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewal of the Holy Spirit, whom He poured out on us richly through Jesus Christ our Savior, so that being justified by His grace we might become heirs according to the hope of eternal life.

~  Titus 3:4 – 7  ~


 

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Winter / Spring 2015 Worship Ministry Schedule

First Baptist Church of Duluth
Music and Worship Ministries

come let us worship

Winter / Spring Schedule


Regular, Weekly Schedule, January – May, 2015
Worship Ministry team members will be notified of any alterations to this schedule.

Sunday Morning:
Orchestra rehearsal, 8:30 a.m. in the Worship Center
Praise Team / Rhythm section rehearsal, 9:00 a.m. in the Worship Center
Adult Choir Warm-up / Run-through, 10:40 a.m. in the Choir Room
Congregational worship in the Worship Center, 10:50 a.m.

Wednesday Afternoon and Evening:

Golden Notes (Senior Adult Choir) rehearsal, 4:00 -5:00 p.m., Choir Room
Praise Team rehearsal, 6:30 p.m., Choir Room
Adult Choir rehearsal, 7:00 p.m., Choir Room

ADDITIONAL  WORSHIP  MINISTRY..DATES   FOR  YOUR  CALENDAR:

Sunday, February 1st

“This Hope” in concert, 10:50 service  (no choir or orchestra that day)

Tuesday, February 3rd  

“The Sons of Jubal” in concert, First Baptist Church of Buford, 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. concerts

Sunday, February 22nd

5:00 – 6:30 p.m. – How to Be a Better Singer Class, Music Suite

Friday, March 6th

“The Jubalheirs” in concert, Mountain Park Baptist Church, 7 p.m.

Sunday, March 8th

Choir Rehearsals (for Adults / Students / Children), 5:00 – 6:30 p.m., Music Suite

Tueday, March 10th

Golden Notes sing at First United Methodist, Duluth

Sunday, March 22nd

Choir Rehearsals (for Adults / Students / Children), 5:00 – 6:30 p.m., Music Suite

Sunday, March 29th

3:45 p.m.  Choir/Orch/Tech Team Rehearsal/Sound Check, Worship Center
5:00 p.m. – “Sunday Night Live” Palm Sunday Service
with Combined Adult / Sr. Adult / Student Choir and Childrens’ Choir, Followed By All Church Dinner in FLC

Sunday, April 5th

Easter Service, 10:50 a.m.

Saturday, April 25th

9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Composer’s  Symposium – Music Suite

Wednesday through Friday, May 6th – 8th

Golden Notes travel to Jekyll Island for SSS Jekyll, “Seniors Singing By the Sea”

Wednesday, May 27th

Last Spring Adult Choir Rehearsal

Sunday, May 31st

Last Spring Orchestra Rehearsal

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Symphony of Keyboards 2014

You are very cordially invited
to attend

Symphony of Keyboards 2014

at First Baptist Church
Duluth, Georgia
2908 Hwy 120

Sunday, December 14th, at 6:00 p.m. 

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Symphony of Keyboards 2014 will feature four grand pianos on the stage of our Worship Center, played beautifully throughout the evening’s presentation by eight of our FBC Duluth keyboard artists.

Our pianists this year are:  Karen Johnson, Kimberly Hawkins, Donna BabbTravis L. Boyd, Paul Carey, So Young Lee, Margaret Murdock, and Asa Williams. grand pianoMusical selections will include: “Ukrainian Bell Carol,” “March of the Kings,” Selections from “The Nutcracker,” music from “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” Michael W. Smith’s “Gloria” for 4 pianos and organ, a new 4 piano arrangement of “White Christmas” by Travis L. Boyd, and much more glorious Christmas music, as well as beautiful multi-player keyboard arrangements of beloved Christmas carols.  As always, “Sleigh Ride” will be the final song of the evening and will feature all eight of our keyboard artists.

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Do you know Jesus?

The decision to ask Jesus to come into your heart and life as your Lord and Savior is the best decision you could ever make! The one true God is ready to give you forgiveness and eternal life as soon as you understand your need for Him and believe on the name of His only Son, Jesus, for your salvation. Here’s a blog page link to help you find the answers to your questions about Jesus. http://www.worshipsounds.wordpress.com/do-you-know-jesus/

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Christmas Worship Ministry Events 2014


Christmas candle and ornaments with musicThank you

for the gift of your prayers and presence

at our December Worship Ministry events
at First Baptist Church
of Duluth, Georgia.

DECEMBER  2014  WORSHIP  MINISTRY  EVENTS

For our members and guests

*  Friday, December 5th  *

Golden Notes   ~   Performance at 11:00 a.m.
Our Senior Adult Choir will be singing Christmas music at the Community Center at Bunten Road Park for the Gwinnett County Senior Citizen’s group.  

*  Saturday, December 6th  *

Adult Choir  ~  Gwinnett Place Mall Performance at 2:00 p.m.
Our Adult Choir has an hour long time slot to perform by invitation at Gwinnett Place Mall.  The location will be at the main Mall Entrance (North side) near Lens Crafters on the upper level.  Please come if you can, and bring some people with you!

From 2:00 to 3:00 p.m., our Adult Choir members will be setting up and singing most of the songs from their Christmas musical, “The Sounds of Christmas”. Soloists for this performance will be Sam Seaborne, Jennifer Jones, Jennifer Word, Richard Word, Fred Busby, Carol Taylor, and Darla Brannon.

(Note:  Because of the logistical challenges of this performance and the short time frame allotted to our group, our Orchestra will not be playing to accompany the Choir.  For this performance only, the Choir will be singing with accompaniment tracks.  However, our full slate of musicians, including our Orchestra and Children’s Choir, will be with us for the presentation of our full Christmas musical, “The Sounds of Christmas” at FBC, Duluth, on Sunday, December 7th at 6:00 p.m.)

*  Sunday, December 7th  *

1.  Morning worship service at First Baptist, Duluth  ~ 10:50 a.m.

Our Adult Choir and Orchestra will be sharing at least one song from “The Sounds of Christmas” as a part of the regular morning service.

FBCD Choir Christmas 2014  vertical2.  “The Sounds of Christmas”  

Christmas Musical
6:00 p.m.
First Baptist Duluth 
Worship Center
Adult Choir, Orchestra,
Children’s Choir, Narrator
Drama Team, Tech / Media Team

Our First Baptist, Duluth, Worship Center will be filled with the sights and sounds of Christmas.

Please arrive early in order to allow time for parking and finding a seat.  Child care will be available for ages 4 and under at our Pre-school area downstairs.

*  Thursday, December 11th  *

Golden Notes ~ Performance at 11:00 a.m.

Our Senior Adult Choir will be sharing Christmas music at One Heart Fellowship in Norcross.

*  Sunday, December 14th  *

The Golden Notes

The Golden Notes

1.  Worship Service  ~  10:50 a.m.
In addition to congregational worship, this Worship Service will include Christmas music by our Golden Notes Senior Adult Choir as well as music from our Symphony of Keyboards pianists.

Some of our keyboard players will be accompanying congregational music as well as playing some special music, and our Golden Notes will be singing at least one of their Christmas songs during this service.

Symphony of Keyboards

Welcome to our Symphony of Keyboards.

2.  Symphony of Keyboards
6:00 p.m.

This special event will feature four grand pianos on the stage of our Worship Center, played beautifully throughout the evening’s presentation by our FBC Duluth keyboard artists.

Our pianists this year are:  Karen Johnson, Kimberly Hawkins, Travis L. Boyd, Donna Babb, Margaret Murdock, Paul Carey, So Young Lee, and Asa Williams. grand pianoMusical selections will include: Michael W. Smith’s “Gloria” for 4 pianos and organ, a new 4 piano arrangement of “White Christmas” by Travis L. Boyd, and much more glorious Christmas music as well as beautiful multi-player keyboard arrangements of beloved Christmas carols.

*  Saturday, December 20th  *

Posada Celebration   ~   6:30 p.m.

Adult Choir members who are in town will be singing their Spanish language anthem, “Jesus El Christo”.

*  Sunday, December 21st  *

Worship Service ~ 10:50 a.m.

This Sunday worship service will include The Lord’s Supper.

*  Wednesday, December 24th  *Jesus is the gift   cross with bow

Christmas Eve Service  ~  6:00 p.m.

Carols, Scripture, Christmas Songs, and Candlelight

Bring your family to thie brief service for a meaningful and worshipful Christmas Eve.

Thursday, December 25th

Christmas Day
Celebrate the birth of Christ
in your heart and home
and pray for those who do not yet know Him.

Bethlehem star

FOR   WORSHIP  MINISTRY  PERSONNEL

Our December 2014 Worship Ministry rehearsal / event schedule 

Note:  The schedule is marked according to this key:

R = Worship Ministry personnel rehearsal
WS = Sunday morning Worship Service
(note: each Sunday morning Worship Service during the month of December will include some special Christmas music, as indicated)
* MP * = A special Worship Ministry music performance
* CMP * = A special Worship Ministry music performance at a location within our community and surrounding area

Our FBCD Adult Choir and Orchestra are pictured during a joint rehearsal held the Sunday before Thanksgiving.

Our FBCD Adult Choir and Orchestra

*  Wednesday, December 3rd  *

RGolden Notes rehearsal ~ 3:30 p.m.

RAdult Choir and Orchestra rehearsal ~ 7:00 p.m.

*  Friday, December 5th  *

* MP *  ~  Golden Notes   ~   Performance at 11:00 a.m.
Our Senior Adult Choir will be singing Christmas music at the Community Center at Bunten Road Park for the Gwinnett County Senior Citizen’s group.  

*  Saturday, December 6th  *

* MP *  ~ Adult Choir  ~  Gwinnett Place Mall Performance at 2:00 p.m.
Adult Choir:  Meet at the Choir Room at 12:30 p.m. for a run-through of music with the accompaniment tracks and to get organized for the performance.  If you need lyrics, please prepare a folder with your music.  See our program order for the Mall performance below.
Our Adult Choir has an hour long time slot to perform by invitation at Gwinnett Place Mall.  The location will be at the main Mall Entrance (North side) near Lens Crafters on the upper level.
From 2:00 to 3:00 p.m., our Adult Choir members will be setting up and singing most of the songs from their Christmas musical, “The Sounds of Christmas”. Soloists for this performance will be Sam Seaborne, Jennifer Jones, Jennifer Word, Richard Word, Fred Busby, Carol Taylor, and Darla Brannon.

Program order (Mall performance)

Hear the Sounds of Christmas
Heaven Everywhere
Jesus, Joy of the Highest Heaven
Solo – Carol Taylor
I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day
Solo – Darla Brannon
Men’s Ensemble – Go Tell It on the Mountain
A Christmas Hymn
Hearts of Praise – In the First Light
Gloria
He Made a Way in a Manger

Dress in Christmas colors, and pray for those who will hear the message of the good news in this location.

(Note:  Because of the logistical challenges of set up for all of the instrumentalists and the short time frame allotted to our group, our Orchestra will not be playing to accompany the Choir.  For this performance only, the Choir will be singing with accompaniment tracks.  However, our full slate of musicians, including our Orchestra and our Children’s Choir, will be with us for the presentation of  “The Sounds of Christmas” at FBC, Duluth, on Sunday, December 7th at 6:00 p.m.)

*  Sunday, December 7th  *

R – Orchestra rehearsal ~ 8:30 a.m.

R – Sound check / Music and Tech rehearsal ~ 9:00 a.m.
(for current Sunday music and order of service only.)

Note:  Adult choir members will meet in the choir room for a brief warm up and run through after Sunday School as usual.  If you can get there a few minutes sooner than usual, that would be great since more than one anthem will be done during this service.

R – Rehearsal continues with Rhythm Section and Orchestra Members ~ 9:30 a.m.
(Working on music for “The Sounds of Christmas” Adult Choir and Orchestra musical that evening.)

WS – Morning worship service at First Baptist, Duluth  ~ 10:50 a.m.

Our Adult Choir and Orchestra will be sharing a song from “The Sounds of Christmas” as a part of the regular morning service.

R – Dress Rehearsal for “The Sounds of Christmas” ~ 4:30 p.m.

Adult Choir, Orchestra, Children’s Choir, Drama Team, and Tech / Media Crew

FBCD Choir Christmas 2014  vertical* MP *  ~  “The Sounds of Christmas”  

Christmas Musical
6:00 p.m.
First Baptist Duluth 
Worship Center
Adult Choir, Orchestra,
Children’s Choir, Narrator
Drama Team, Tech / Media Team

Our First Baptist, Duluth, Worship Center will be filled with the sights and sounds of Christmas.

*  Wednesday, December 10th  *

R – Golden Notes rehearsal – 4:00 p.m.
R- Symphony of Keyboards rehearsal – 6:30 p.m.

Party – Halftime for Kids / Children’s Choir party 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Family Life Center

*  Thursday, December 11th  *

* MP *  ~  Golden Notes ~ Performance at 11:00 a.m.

Our Senior Adult Choir will be sharing Christmas music at One Heart Fellowship in Norcross.

*  Saturday, December 13th  *

R – Symphony of Keyboards rehearsal, a.m.

*  Sunday, December 14th  *

R – Keyboard / Tech Team rehearsal ~ 9:00 a.m. with Golden Notes
(This sound check and rehearsal are for current Sunday music and order of service only.)

Note:  There will be no Orchestra, Rhythm Section, or Adult Choir participation in this service due to the presence of the 4 grand pianos on stage, set up for Symphony of Keyboards at 6:00 p.m.

The Golden Notes

The Golden Notes

WS – In addition to congregational worship, this Worship Service will include Christmas music by our Golden Notes Senior Adult Choir as well as music from our Symphony of Keyboards pianists.

Some of our keyboard players will be accompanying congregational music as well as playing some special music, and our Golden Notes will be singing at least one of their Christmas songs during this service.

Symphony of Keyboards

Welcome to our Symphony of Keyboards.

* MP * ~  Symphony of Keyboards ~  6:00 p.m.

This special event will feature four grand pianos on the stage of our Worship Center, played beautifully throughout the evening’s presentation by our FBC Duluth keyboard artists.

Our pianists this year are:  Karen Johnson, Kimberly Hawkins, Travis L. Boyd, Donna Babb, Margaret Murdock, Paul Carey, So Young Lee, and Asa Williams. grand pianoMusical selections will include: Michael W. Smith’s “Gloria” for 4 pianos and organ, a new 4 piano arrangement of “White Christmas” by Travis L. Boyd.

*  Saturday, December 20th  *

Posada Celebration   ~   6:30 p.m.

Adult Choir members who are in town will be singing their Spanish language anthem, “Jesus El Christo”.

*  Sunday, December 21st  *

WS – Regular Sunday worship service.  Worship ministry groups or individuals who are asked to participate in this service will be notified by Travis.

*  Wednesday, December 24th  *Jesus is the gift   cross with bow

WS   ~   Christmas Eve Service  ~  6:00 p.m.

Carols, Scripture, Christmas Songs, and Candlelight

Bring your family to thie brief service for a meaningful and worshipful Christmas Eve.

Thursday, December 25th

Christmas Day
Celebrate the birth of Christ
in your heart and home
and pray for those who do not yet know Him.

Bethlehem star

Sunday, December 28th

WS – Regular Sunday worship service.  Worship ministry groups or individuals who are asked to participate in this service will be notified by Travis.

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Do you know Jesus?

The decision to ask Jesus to come into your heart and life as your Lord and Savior is the best decision you could ever make! The one true God is ready to give you forgiveness and eternal life as soon as you understand your need for Him and believe on the name of His only Son, Jesus, for your salvation. Here’s a blog page link to help you find the answers to your questions about Jesus. http://www.worshipsounds.wordpress.com/do-you-know-jesus/

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Shelly Johnson in Concert

singer-shelly-e-johnsonSHELLY  JOHNSON  IN  CONCERT  AT  FIRST  BAPTIST,   DULUTH!
During our morning worship service on Sunday, November 30, 2014, our congregation will be blessed to worship the Lord and be encouraged in the faith through the ministry of Shelly Johnson.

Worship music is not a career choice, it’s a calling, and it’s one that LifeWay Worship Artist Shelly E. Johnson has embraced with joyful surrender. She has a gift for writing songs that can lift a congregation closer to the Throne and a heart for serving God that makes her one of the most anointed young worship leaders of her generation.

Most well-known for writing the powerful worship anthem “Power of the Cross”, which has been recorded by Natalie Grant, Steve Green and is being used in churches worldwide, Shelly has served as worship leader alongside Beth Moore, Tony Nolan, Andy Stanley, and toured North America with renown Irish Hymn-writers Keith & Kristyn Getty.

Raised in a strong Christian home, it wasn’t until the age of fourteen when Shelly’s father tragically died from cancer that Shelly met God for the first time in a real and personal way. It was during that experience that Shelly began writing songs and felt God’s calling on her life to ministry.

Shelly followed her calling to Nashville, TN in 2003 to attend Belmont University where she earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Commercial Music. After graduating in 2007, her songs began to gain the attention of the Christian music industry, as “Power of the Cross” was awarded Song of the Year by the Gospel Music Association, and her song “Draw Near” was awarded Scripture Song of the Year.

After releasing her independent album Mosaic of Grace in 2009, Shelly signed her first publishing and recording deal with LifeWay Worship in February 2011. Her debut EP Power of the Cross released in August 2012, in partnership with Maranatha! Music, with the lead off single “All Things Beautiful” impacting Christian radio formats.

On September 23, 2014, Shelly’s full-length worship album Your Kingdom Come released worldwide through LifeWay Worship, in partnership with Elevate Entertainment.

Shelly spends her time writing songs for the Church, serving on staff as worship leader at First Baptist Woodstock, a multi-site, mega-church in the Atlanta area, and traveling the country striving to build the Kingdom of God through her music.

Shelly has been married to her best friend Jack for nine wonderful years, and they currently live in Woodstock, GA.

NOTE:  This bio was copied and pasted from Shelly Johnson’s website:  http://www.shellyejohnson.com

Here is a video of Shelly singing her song, “Mosaic of Grace”.

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Do you know Jesus?

The decision to ask Jesus to come into your heart and life as your Lord and Savior is the best decision you could ever make! The one true God is ready to give you forgiveness and eternal life as soon as you understand your need for Him and believe on the name of His only Son, Jesus, for your salvation. Here’s a blog page link to help you find the answers to your questions about Jesus. http://www.worshipsounds.wordpress.com/do-you-know-jesus/

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“The Sounds of Christmas” 2014

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You are most cordially invited
to attend a special
Christmas Worship Ministry event.

First Baptist Church of Duluth
Worship Ministries
will present

“The Sounds of Christmas”

to share the message
of God’s greatest gift,

* Jesus *

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Through music, narration,
media, and drama,
our Adult Choir and Orchestra
Childrens’ Choir,
Soloists, and Ensembles,
Drama Cast, and Tech Crew

enthusiastically
invite you

to a night of joy, celebration, and wonder

as we share
“The Sounds of Christmas”

on Sunday, December 7th at 6:00 p.m.
Directed by Travis L. Boyd

*  You’ll hear incredibly moving Christmas music,  *
both familiar and new,
that tells and celebrates the story of Christ’s birth.

*  Your heart will be touched  *
by messages of peace, love, hope, and good will to men.
from our Adult and Childrens’ Choirs and Orchestra
Hearts of Praise (ladies’ ensemble),
our Men’s Ensemble,
and FBCD soloists
Sam Seaborne, Amy Becham, Jennifer Jones,
Richard Word, Fred Busby, and Claire Lee
Our FBCD Adult Choir and Orchestra are pictured during a joint rehearsal held the Sunday before Thanksgiving.

Our FBCD Adult Choir and Orchestra are pictured during a joint rehearsal held the Sunday before Thanksgiving.

  *  You’ll be blessed by the messages of truth  *
sharing the heart of Christmas,
❤ the gift of love ❤
found in Jesus Christ.

through Christmas songs originally recorded by Casting Crowns, Keith and Kristyn Getty, Glad (a cappella Christian group) and Francesca Battestelli, as well as well-loved Christmas carols and chorals like “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day”, “Jesus, Joy of the Highest Heaven, “He Made a Way in a Manger” (with “Away in a Manger”), “The Glorias of Christmas” (which includes a portion of “Angels We Have Heard on High”), “Behold That Star” (which includes portions of “O, Holy Night” and “We, Three Kings”), “Go, Tell it on the Mountain”, “Some Children See Him”, “Heaven Everywhere”, “In the First Light”, “What Child is This?” and others.

 *  You’ll experience the beauty, majesty, and joy of Christmas  *
as you worship the new born King of Kings!

Please put this date on your calendar,
and invite your friends, family, neighbors, and co-workers
to join you in attending

 “The Sounds of Christmas”

on Sunday, December 7th at 6:00 p.m.

The event is FREE.
 Childcare will be provided for ages 4 and under.

For more information, including a Google Maps link,
please view our

Facebook Event Page
for

“The Sounds of Christmas”

at the link below.

https://www.facebook.com/events/866914700015372/#!/events/866914700015372/

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Looking for answers for yourself or for a friend?

Thank you for spending your valuable time reading the contents of this page. We hope that it has been helpful to you. If you or someone that you know is looking for answers about life, we hope that you will visit our page called “Do You Know Jesus?”. The links provided on this page will help to answer life’s deepest questions.
Here is the link to “Do You Know Jesus?”:
http://www.worshipsounds.wordpress.com/do-you-know-jesus/

Please feel free to share this URL with anyone who is looking for answers about life and eternity and salvation found in Jesus Christ.

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Prayer for America

Prayer for America coverALL are welcome to join us at First Baptist, Duluth for a special service on Sunday morning, June 29th, at 10:50 a.m., focusing upon prayer for our nation and the world and upon personal spiritual renewal.  We would be so pleased to worship together with you!

For those who support our FBCD worship ministry through prayer, be praying through this next week for the preparation of a special mini musical, “Prayer for America”, (subtitled, “A Declaration of Dependance“), that will be a part of our morning worship on June 29th. The messages of this musical are heavily focused on faith and prayer for our nation and for the world. Our Adult Choir, joined by some who normally play in our Orchestra and some members of our Golden Notes Senior Adult Choir, has been working the last several weeks to prepare to share the important and God-honoring messages of the 4 songs in “Prayer for America”.

Our Worship Ministry Choir for "Prayer for America"

Our Worship Ministry Choir for “Prayer for America”

These fine folks will be rehearsing tonight (Saturday, June 21st) after a fellowship meal together and then again Wednesday night (the 25th). To all of the participating Choir members,… Thank You! …. for all of the rehearsal time the past several weeks (at church and on your own). Thank you for always having servants’ hearts and a willingness to bring glory to God and to uplift His people through using your gifts. Our true citizenship is in Heaven, and our responsibility for sharing God’s love with others in every way possible is our life-long mission and prayer focus.

Here’s what the Publisher of “Prayer for America” says about the presentation: “From the pages of Scripture to the words of our Founding Fathers, our nation has always been urged to pray for guidance and strength. ‘A Prayer for America’ answers this call in an inspiring 20-minute musical that features four choral arrangements of traditional and contemporary patriotic songs, enhanced by quotations from the Bible, the Declaration of Independence, and beloved American heroes.”

Kadmiel and Isoleth Kumar

Kadmiel and Isoleth Kumar

Sharing a testimony of thankfulness during the presentation, for new citizenship in the United States of America and for salvation in Christ, will be FBC Duluth members Kadmiel and Isoleth Kumar, pictured at right.

Jim Reason

Jim Reason

Jim Reason, pictured above, will be sharing a testimony of his gratitude for the blessing of growing up in the United States and finding his faith, family and home here.

Reagan Howell and Connor Newman

Reagan Howell and Connor Newman

Our narrators for “Prayer for America”, pictured at left, will be FBCD Students Reagan Howell and Connor Newman, who will be sharing scriptures and inspiring quotes from our founding fathers.

 

 

 

A Photo Gallery

of pictures from our preparation for the presentation of

“Prayer for America”

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(NOTE:  To view the photos in the above gallery in a larger size, please go to the photo album on our FBC Duluth Worship Ministries facebook page @

https://www.facebook.com/#!/media/set/?set=a.650471408366368.1073741831.125249750888539&type=1

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Please pray

that the message (of faith and hope in God

and placing our trust in Him through prayer and surrender of our lives

will come through in all of the songs, media, and narrations that are shared on Sunday, July 29th.

We are thankful for the blessings of God and the blessing of this nation;

and we never want to forget our responsibility before God to pray…

and share… and serve.. and give… and LOVE!

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2 Chronicles 7:14
New King James Version (NKJV)

14 If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves,

and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways,

then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin

and heal their land.

In His name the nations 2

 

 

 

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The Reality of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ

He is Risen tombIf the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, he who raised Christ Jesus from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through his Spirit who dwells in you. Romans 8:11

Who is to condemn? Christ Jesus is the one who died—more than that, who was raised— who is at the right hand of God, who indeed is interceding for us. Romans 8:34

If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. Romans 10:9

He will swallow up death in victory; and the Lord GOD will wipe away tears from off all faces. Isaiah 25:8

But he was wounded for our transgressions; he was crushed for our iniquities; on him was the chastisement that brought us peace, and by his stripes we are healed. Isaiah 53:5

“As for me, I know that my Redeemer lives, and at the last He will take His stand on the earth.” Job 19:25

God raised the Lord and will also raise us up by his power. 1 Corinthians 6:14

…who through him are believers in God, who raised him from the dead and gave him glory, so that your faith and hope are in God. 1 Peter 1:21

“If Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile and you are still in your sins.” 1 Corinthians 15:17

Easter  He is not here for He is risen

Resurrection Quotes

The tomb of Christ is famous because of what it DOES NOT CONTAIN. — Sam Morris

We live and die; Christ died and lived! — John Stott

The resurrection of Jesus changes the face of death for all His people. Death is no longer a prison, but a passage into God’s presence. Easter says you can put truth in a grave, but it won’t stay there. — Clarence W. Hall

Jesus - In front of tomb 1The primary source of the appeal of Christianity is Jesus – His incarnation, His life, His crucifixion, and His resurrection. — K. Latourette

…Luke associates John with Peter in Acts, when, after the Resurrection, that strange boldness had come upon the disciples. — Alfred Noyes

“The cross is a one time visual representation of God’s grief over sin.” — Dean L. Harvey

“Live in the awareness that Christ lives and that He lives in His people.” — Julien B. Weil

“The cross is the victory, the resurrection is the triumph…The resurrection is the public display of the victory, the triumph of the crucified one.” — Leon Morris

“The best proof that Christ has risen is that He is still alive. And for the immense majority of our contemporaries, the only way of seeing Him alive is for us Christians to love one another.” — Louis Evely

♪ ♫ “Christ the Lord is risen today, sons of men and angels say. Raise your joys and triumphs high; Sing ye heavens, and earth reply.” — Charles Wesley (from the Hymn “Christ the Lord is Risen Today”)

All of heaven is interested in the cross of Christ, hell afraid of it, while men are the only ones to ignore its meaning. — Oswald Chambers

According to the laws of legal evidence used in courts of law, there is more evidence for the historical fact of the resurrection of Jesus Christ than for just about any other event in history. — Harvard Law Professor Dr. Simon Greenleaf

Easter greeting card with bells♪ ♫ “Hear the bells ringing!
They’re singing that we can be born again!
Hear the bells ringing!
They’re singing, ‘Christ is risen from the dead!’

The angel up on the tombstone said, He is risen just as he said!
Quickly now, go tell His disciples that Jesus Christ is no longer dead

Joy to the world! He is risen! Alleluia!”

— Keith Green, The Easter Song

There is no historic incident better or more variously supported than the resurrection of Christ. — Brooke Foss Wescott

The Gospels do not explain the Resurrection; the Resurrection explains the Gospels. Belief in the Resurrection is not an appendage to the Christian faith; it is the Christian faith. — John S. Whale

♪ ♫ “Up from the grave he arose; with a mighty triumph o’er his foes!
He arose a victor from the dark domain,
and He lives forever with His saints to reign!
He arose! He arose! Hallelujah! Christ arose!

from ‘Up from the Grave He Arose’

Our Lord has written the promise of resurrection, not in books alone, but in every leaf in springtime. — Martin Luther

The resurrection power of Jesus broke Satan’s captive power. When He led the Old Testament saints from paradise to heaven, He led captivity captive! — Leon Morris

Our justification hinges on a risen life, present in us now because Christ is present with us now. — Paul F.M. Zaul

Our old history ends with the cross; our new history begins with the resurrection. — Watchman Nee

The entire plan for the future has its key in the resurrection. – – Billy Graham

Easter morning discovery at tomb

There is more evidence that Jesus rose from the dead than there is that Julius Caesar ever lived or that Alexander the Great died at the age of thirty-three. – – Billy Graham

Note: The quotations and scriptures above were found at http://www.unlockingthebible.org/resurrection-easter-quotes-bible-verses/

Francine Rivers

“It was no accident, no coincidence, that the seasons came round and round year after year. It was the Lord speaking to us all and showing us over and over again the birth, life, death, and resurrection of his only begotten Son, our Savior, Jesus Christ, our Lord. It was like a best-loved story being told day after day with each sunrise and sunset, year after year with the seasons, down through the ages since time began.” ― Francine Rivers The Last Sin Eater

N.T. Wright

“…left to ourselves we lapse into a kind of collusion with entrophy, acquiescing in the general belief that things may be getting worse but that there’s nothing much we can do about them. And we are wrong. Our task in the present…is to live as resurrection people in between Easter and the final day, with our Christian life, corporate and individual, in both worship and mission, as a sign of the first and a foretaste of the second.” ― N. T. Wright Surprised by Hope: Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church

Eugene H. Peterson

“It is not easy to convey a sense of wonder, let alone resurrection wonder, to another. It’s the very nature of wonder to catch us off guard, to circumvent expectations and assumptions. Wonder can’t be packaged, and it can’t be worked up. It requires some sense of being there and some sense of engagement.” ― Eugene H. Peterson

Charles Colson

“I know the resurrection is a fact, and Watergate proved it to me. How? Because 12 men testified they had seen Jesus raised from the dead, then they proclaimed that truth for 40 years, never once denying it. Every one was beaten, tortured, stoned and put in prison. They would not have endured that if it weren’t true. Watergate embroiled 12 of the most powerful men in the world-and they couldn’t keep a lie for three weeks. You’re telling me 12 apostles could keep a lie for 40 years? Absolutely impossible.”
Charles Colson

Charles R. Swindoll

“The devil, darkness, and death may swagger and boast, the pangs of life will sting for a while longer, but don’t worry; the forces of evil are breathing their last. Not to worry…He’s risen!” ― Charles R. Swindoll

St. Athanasius of Alexandria

“He, the Life of all, our Lord and Saviour, did not arrange the manner of his own death lest He should seem to be afraid of some other kind. No. He accepted and bore upon the cross a death inflicted by others, and those other His special enemies, a death which to them was supremely terrible and by no means to be faced; and He did this in order that, by destroying even this death, He might Himself be believed to be the Life, and the power of death be recognised as finally annulled. A marvellous and mighty paradox has thus occurred, for the death which they thought to inflict on Him as dishonour and disgrace has become the glorious monument to death’s defeat.” ― Saint Athanasius of Alexandria On the Incarnation

Fulton J. Sheen

“Christianity, unlike any other religion in the world, begins with catastrophe and defeat. Sunshine religions and psychological inspirations collapse in calamity and wither in adversity. But the Life of the Founder of Christianity, having begun with the Cross, ends with the empty tomb and victory.” ― Fulton J. Sheen Life of Christ
“No tabloid will ever print the startling news that the mummified body of Jesus of Nazareth has been discovered in old Jerusalem. Christians have no carefully embalmed body enclosed in a glass case to worship. Thank God, we have an empty tomb. The glorious fact that the empty tomb proclaims to us is that life for us does not stop when death comes. Death is not a wall, but a door.”
Peter Marshall (Congressional Chaplain)

John Piper

“The Bible says He was raised not just after the blood-shedding, but by it. This means that what the death of Christ accomplished was so full and so prefect that the resurrection was the reward and vindication of Christ’s achievement in death.” ― John Piper Passion of Jesus Christ
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jesus welcomesJohn 11:25-26 Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live, 26 and everyone who lives and believes in me shall never die. Do you believe this?”

Romans 6:4 We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life.

Romans 6:5 For if we have been united with him in a death like his, we shall certainly be united with him in a resurrection like his.

Romans 6:9 We know that Christ, being raised from the dead, will never die again; death no longer has dominion over him.

1 Corinthians 15:3-5 For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day pin accordance with the Scriptures, and that he appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve.

Read more: http://www.whatchristianswanttoknow.com/quotes-about-the-resurrection-23-good-sayings/#ixzz2PBXHkv6X

Our old history ends with the cross; our new history begins with the resurrection. Author: Watchman Nee
The Word of truth teaches in the clearest and most positive terms that all of the
dead will be raised. No doctrine of the faith rests upon a more literal and emphatic
body of Scripture authority than this, nor is any more vital to Christianity.
Author: C.I. Scofield
The first thing that stuck in the minds of the disciples was not the empty tomb, but
rather the empty grave clothes – undisturbed in form and position.
Author: Josh McDowellOn what does the Christian argument for Immortality really rest? It stands upon
the pedestal on which the theologian rests the whole of historical Christianity — the
Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Author: Henry Drummond
He is risen CrossI went to a psychologist friend and said if 500
people claimed to see Jesus after he died, it was
just a hallucination. He said hallucinations are an
individual event. If 500 people have the same
hallucination, that’s a bigger miracle than the
resurrection.
Author: Lee StrobelThe truth of the resurrection gives life to every
other area of gospel truth. The resurrection is the
pivot on which all of Christianity turns and without
which none of the other truths would much matter.
Without the resurrection, Christianity would be so
much wishful thinking, taking its place alongside
all other human philosophy and religious speculation.
Author: John MacArthurNote: The quotations above were found at
http://christian-quotes.ochristian.com/Resurrection-Quotes/page-3.shtml

Here (below) is an article about proof for the resurrection of Jesus Christ
from http://christianity.about.com/od/easter/a/7-Proofs-Of-The-Resurrection.htm

Is the resurrection of Jesus Christ an historical event that really happened, or is it
only a myth, as many atheists claim? While no one witnessed the actual resurrection,
many people swore they saw the risen Christ after his death, and their lives were never
the same.

Archaeological discoveries continue to support the Bible’s historical accuracy. We tend
to forget that the Gospels and book of Acts are eyewitness accounts of the life and death
of Jesus. Further nonbiblical evidence for Jesus’ existence comes from the writings of
Flavius Josephus, Cornelius Tacitus, Lucian of Samosata, and the Jewish Sanhedrin.
The following seven proofs of the resurrection show that Christ did, indeed, rise from the
dead.

The Resurrection Proof #1: The Empty Tomb of Jesus

The empty tomb may be the strongest proof Jesus Christ rose from the dead. Two major
theories have been advanced by unbelievers: someone stole Jesus’ body or the women
and disciples went to the wrong tomb. The Jews and Romans had no motive to steal the
body. Christ’s apostles were too cowardly and would have had to overcome the Roman
guards. The women who found the tomb empty had earlier watched Jesus being laid away;
they knew where the correct tomb was. Even if they had gone to the wrong tomb, the
Sanhedrin could have produced the body from the right tomb to stop the resurrection
stories. Jesus’ burial cloths were left neatly folded inside, hardly the act of hurrying grave
robbers. Angels said Jesus had risen from the dead.

The Resurrection Proof #2: The Women who were
Eyewitnesses

The women who were eyewitnesses are further proof that the Gospels are accurate
historical records. If the accounts had been made up, no ancient author would have used
women for witnesses to Christ’s resurrection. Women were second class citizens in Bible
times; their testimony was not even allowed in court. Yet the Bible says the risen Christ
first appeared to Mary Magdalene and other women. Even the apostles did not believe
Mary when she told them the tomb was empty. Jesus, who always had special respect
for these women, honored them as the first eyewitnesses to his resurrection. The male
Gospel writers had no choice but to report this embarrassing act of God’s favor, because
that was how it happened.

The Resurrection Proof #3: Jesus’ Apostles’ New-Found
Courage

After the crucifixion, Jesus’ apostles hid behind locked doors, terrified they would be
executed next. But something changed them from cowards to bold preachers. Anyone
who understands human character knows people do not change that much without
some major influence. That influence was seeing their Master, bodily risen from the
dead. Christ appeared to them in the locked room, on the shore of the Sea of Galilee,
and on the Mount of Olives. After seeing Jesus alive, Peter and the others left the
locked room and preached the risen Christ, unafraid of what would happen to them.
They quit hiding because they knew the truth. They finally understood that Jesus is
God incarnate
, who saves people from sin.

The Resurrection Proof #4: Changed Lives of James and
Others

Changed lives are yet another proof of the resurrection. James, the brother of Jesus,
was openly skeptical that Jesus was the Messiah. After the death and resurrection
of Jesus, James became a courageous leader of the church at Jerusalem, even being
stoned to death for his faith. Why? The Bible says the risen Christ appeared to him.
What a shock to see your own brother, alive again, after you knew he was dead.
James and the apostles became effective missionaries because people could tell these
men had touched and seen the risen Christ. With such zealous eyewitnesses, the early
church exploded in growth, spreading west from Jerusalem to Rome and beyond.
For 2,000 years, encounters with the resurrected Jesus have changed lives.

The Resurrection Proof #5: Large Crowd of Eyewitnesses

A large crowd of more than 500 eyewitnesses saw the risen Jesus Christ at the same
time. The Apostle Paul records this event in 1 Corinthians 15:6. He states that most
of these men and women were still alive when he wrote this letter, about 55 A.D.
Undoubtedly they told others about this miracle. Today, psychologists say it would
be impossible for a large crowd of people to have had the same hallucination at once.
Smaller groups also saw the risen Christ, such as the apostles, and Cleopas and his
companion. They all saw the same thing, and in the case of the apostles, they touched
Jesus and watched him eat food. The hallucination theory is further debunked because
after the ascension of Jesus into heaven, sightings of him stopped.

The Resurrection Proof #6: Conversion of Paul

The account of the conversion of Paul records the most drastically changed life in the
Bible. As Saul of Tarsus, he was an aggressive persecutor of the early church. When
the risen Christ appeared to Paul on the Damascus Road, Paul became Christianity’s
most determined missionary. He endured 5 floggings, 3 beatings, 3 shipwrecks, a
stoning, poverty, and years of ridicule. Finally the Roman emperor Nero had Paul
beheaded because the apostle refused to deny his faith in Jesus. What could make a
person willingly accept—even welcome—such hardships? Christians believe that the
conversion of Paul came about because he encountered Jesus Christ who had risen
from the dead.

The Resurrection Proof #7: They Died for Jesus

Countless people have died as martyrs for their faith in Jesus, absolutely certain that
the resurrection of Christ is an historical fact. Tradition says 10 of the original apostles
died as martyrs
for Christ, as did the Apostle Paul. Hundreds, perhaps thousands of
early Christians died in the Roman arena and in prisons for their faith. Down through
the centuries, thousands more have died for Jesus because they believed that the
resurrection is true. Even today, people suffer persecution because they have faith that
Christ rose from the dead. An isolated group may give up their lives for a cult leader,
but Christian martyrs have died in many lands, for nearly 2,000 years, believing Jesus
conquered death to give them eternal life.

(Information in this article was compiled and summarized from the following sources:
gotquestions.org, xenos.org, faithfacts.org, newadvent.org, tektonics.org,
biblicalstudies.info, garyhabermas.com, and ntwrightpage.com)

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Here are links to two excellent articles
about proof of the resurrection of
Christ:

http://www.peterkreeft.com/topics-more/resurrection-evidence.htm

http://www.desiringgod.org/resource-library/articles/historical-evidence-for-the-resurrection

Here are links to some wonderful articles
about the resurrection of Christ and what it means:

http://www.jesus.org/death-and-resurrection/resurrection/what-does-the-resurrection-mean-
for-us.html

http://www.cru.org/how-to-know-god/did-jesus-christ-really-rise-from-the-dead/

http://www.beliefnet.com/Inspiration/Articles/What-the-Resurrection-Means-for-You.aspx

http://www.gotquestions.org/resurrection-and-life.html

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