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Mark 1:17 "Come, follow me,"
Jesus said, "and I will make you

United Baptist Church of Littleton
Coming Events
for a full list check the calendar
Google Calendar
Happy
Father's Day!!!
As a child you walked before me,
To lead by example.
As a teenager you walked behind me
Looking out for my back and being there when I needed you.
As an adult you walk beside me
So that, as two friends, we can enjoy life together..
Happy Fathers Day, Dad
Sunday, June 21st, 2009
"I am the true vine, and my Father is the vinedresser.
Every branch of mine that does not bear fruit he takes away, and every
branch that does bear fruit he prunes, that it may bear more fruit. Already
you are clean because of the word that I have spoken to you. “(John 15:1--3
ESV)
John 15:1-8
“Lessons From the Lord’s Vineyard”
Special Notes and Thanks
Thank you Holly and Bill Dunbar for landscaping and replanting
the tree behind the Church. It looks fantastic!!
VBS Training will be made announced as soon as a date is set.
CEF Missionary Alex Burgoin is looking for young people 14 years
old or older to serve as Junior Counselors for their Wilderness Day Camp in
August 3—7. The daily camp will go from 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM Monday thru Friday
and rides will be provided. If interested please see Pastor Steve. Brochures
with more information are available in the entry.
6 PM Sunday PM Service
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“Speechless: Silencing the Christians” Part 2
Video will be viewed and discussed!
Christians are
being silenced all across America: in the political debate, the public square,
the schools, the workplace, and even in the sanctuary of their own churches.
Read these signs
of the times:
- Christians
threatened with prison for protesting the homosexual agenda
- Employees of
Fortune 500 companies fired for quoting the scriptures or forbidden to display
family pictures in their office cubicles because they offend homosexual
employees
- Christian
churches ordered by the government to perform lesbian marriages
-“Ant bullying”
programs explicitly promote homosexuality in public schools
- Municipal
workers forbidden by the city to say “family values” because those words
constitute a hate crime
- Proposed federal
laws supposedly aimed at preventing employment discrimination that would make
discrimination against Christians the law of the land
- Other
“antidiscrimination” laws make Christian charities illegal
- Secularist
liberals in Congress seek to censor or bankrupt Christian broadcasters.
- The IRS
“cracking down” on Christian pastors who oppose homosexual propaganda in
schools, abortion on demand, or same-sex marriage
- The real impact
of same-sex marriage? Any criticism of homosexuality would be legally defined as
bigotry. Christians who protest could lose their jobs, go to jail, or see their
churches shut down by the government.
- The Christian
haters are becoming an elite class of super citizens whose moral views are
actively sponsored by the state while Christians are increasingly censored,
penalized, and even prosecuted.
The American
Family Association (AFA) is offering Don Wildmon’s book Speechless:
Silencing the Christians and the one-hour TV special to Churches.
Please join us tonight.
This Week at UBCL
June
22nd -28th, 2009
Monday
June
22- Monday June 29th—Fishing Trip to Lake Theodat, Quebec
(Pastor will be away Sunday June 28 AM & PM)
Tuesday
8 pm Celebrate Recovery at Houlton Methodist Church
Wednesday
7 pm Prayer Meeting and Bible Study: “Dealing with Critics Like
Paul Did” Part 2 Acts 24:1--8
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
June 28th—Randy Wright preaching
Looking Ahead
June 30th,Tuesday, –
2—3 Volunteers needed to serve meals at Baptist Park
July 12th - Sunday
—Thursday July 16th Vacation Bible School
July 16th -- 2—3 Volunteers needed to
serve meals at Baptist Park
August 1stSaturday,—Naomi Tessier
Wedding
August 3—7 Mon—Fri. CEF Wilderness Day Camp
at Zimmerman’s in Smyrna
November
7-6, 2009 Bangor Maine
BAPTIST PARK 2009
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Summer Camp
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Age Limits: The camper must
be within the camp’s listed age range by the beginning of your chosen
camp. Only campers with a birthday during a week of camp may choose
which age camp to attend.
Registration: Sundays 3:00-4:30 p.m. for camps beginning on
Sunday. At stated time for all other camps/retreats.
You’re Invited: Every
Friday family and friends are invited to the closing worship service and
supper. Worship begins at 4:00 p.m. and you’ll get a taste of what your
camper learned from the Bible throughout the week. Supper begins at 5:00
p.m. Please notify Baptist Park by Thursday how many family and friends
will attend supper (not including your camper). A $5 per person donation
for supper is encouraged.
Pick Up: Week long camps
end on Friday with supper at 5:00 p.m. All campers must be off campus by
7:00 p.m. Pick up for other camps is as listed. |
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JUNE |
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Work Day
June
13, 200921
Staff Training
June
21-26, 2009
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Brigade Air
June 28-July 3, 2009
Ages
14-18
Have you always wanted to fly? Have you ever considered the thrill of
serving God and your fellow man as a missionary pilot? Then this camp's
for you. In partnership with Brigade Air, Baptist Park is offering
Flight Camp as an introduction to aviation. Campers will learn about the
fundamentals of flight in daily class sessions, participate in actual
flights (weather permitting) in an airplane with a qualified, licensed
pilot, and be introduced to careers in aviation (with an emphasis on
missions aviation) through guest speakers. Maximum number of campers
accepted: 12. Cost: $1,320. Brigade Air will provide a $1,000
scholarship for every camper registered. Final cost: $320. To register,
go to www.brigadeair.org and
click on 'camper registration'. Registration deadline: June 21, 2009.
See more
information.
Teen Mission
June 28-July 3, 2009
Ages 14-18
Pre-registration & Pastor
Recommendation Letter Required
This week is specifically for teens
who believe they may be called to a life of serving the Lord as a
missionary. Teens, who must be recommended by their local church,
will learn from the Hovda family, missionaries to Venezuala, as well
as other guest speakers who will visit throughout the week. Besides
morning classes and evening services geared to teens pursuing the
call of a missionary, campers will get involved in local missions
projects such as hospital visitation, a midweek service in a local
church, an evangelistic presentation in an area nursing home, and
more. Cost: $190 if registration
postmarked by June 13, 2009; $210 after June 13.
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JULY |
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Lifting Off
July 5-10, 2009; Ages
11-13
The theme of this week is 'What a Mess', and it will feature a variety
of very messy games and activities. Bible lessons will focus on the
'messes' characters in the Bible have found themselves in, such as Adam
and Eve, Cain and Abel, and Samson. The speaker for the week is Rev.
Donnie Brown from the juvenile correctional facility in Manchester, NH.
Cost: $190 if registration postmarked by June
24, 2009; $210 after June 24.
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Men's Retreat
July 10-12, 2009;
age 16* and Older
PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Spend a weekend with other men enjoying the thrill of white water
rafting on the Kennebec River and growing in your relationship with
Christ. Transportation will leave Baptist Park at 12:00 Noon on Friday.
Other pick up locations will be in Houlton, Island Falls, and Medway.
We’ll travel to the Windfall Rafting Center in Jackman, where we’ll
sleep in fully furnished cabins. (www.windfallrafting.com
for more info about accommodations). Friday evening we’ll relax and
worship together. On Saturday we’ll take on the Kennebec River. Sunday
morning we’ll have one last worship session and depart for home.
Cost: (includes transportation, four meals, rafting, wet suits
and lodging at the Center): $175. *16 and 17 year olds
may attend if accompanied by an adult registered for the Retreat and
with a signed release provided by Windfall Rafting. Minimum
number of registrations required: 8. Maximum number of
registrations accepted: 55. All registrations must be
postmarked by June 15, 2009. Registration is non-refundable but is
transferable.
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Maxed Out Adventure
July 12-17, 2009; Ages
10-12
We are very blessed this year to have
Dana Perkins, a professional ventriloquist and missionary joining us as
the camp speaker. The theme for the week is 'God of All Creation', and
classes and activities will center around experiencing God in the
beautiful setting He has given us at Baptist Park. Special activities
will include a picnic hike, nature crafts, really cool science, and,
perhaps, the opportunity to camp out in tents for a night.Cost:
$190 if registration postmarked by July 1, 2009; $210 after July 1.
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Start Adventures
July 19-24, 2009; Ages 8-10
Camp director Adrian Hagerstrom will also
serve as the guest speaker this week as Baptist Park celebrates the
holidays! Each day we will celebrate a different holiday, starting with
a New Year's Eve bash, and including Valentines, Christmas, Easter, and
others. Cost: $190 if registration postmarked
by July 8, 2009; $210 after July 8.
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Outpost Wilderness Camp
July 26-31, 2009 ; Ages
13-18
Come enjoy a week of 'roughing it' on our
rustic 300 acre facility, and worship God under the starry sky. Teens
will set up camp, canoe, hike, cook over an open fire, all while camping
by the Presque Isle Stream. The speaker for the week is Pastor Ian
Tupper from the Oakfield Baptist Church. Cost:
$190 if registration postmarked by July 15, 2009; $210 after July 15.
Growing Up Adventure
July 26-28, 2009 ; Ages 6-8
Our youngest overnight
campers will experience time travel as we explore the theme of Time
Travel for three days. Campers will visit the Wild West, Medieval Times,
and the Ancient Olympics in their daily activities, and hear God's Word
presented each day through the juggling and illusions of camp director
Adrian Hagerstrom. Camp ends Tuesday with supper. Family members are
invited to attend both the closing worship at 4:00 p.m. and supper at
5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 28. Campers must be off campus by 6:30 p.m.
Cost: $95
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Small Fry Day Camp
July 29, 2009; Ages
4-5
A great day of fun and worship for the little ones---and perhaps a day
of freedom for Mom and Dad. Campers will spend their day in age
appropriate games, activities, and biblical instruction. Registration
begins at 9:00 a.m. Supper served at 4:30 p.m. Pick up your camper
promptly at 5:00 p.m. Cost: $40
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Puddle Jumper Day Camp
; July 30, 2009Ages 6-7
The theme of July 30th is "Birthday Party". Campers will enjoy all the
special events surrounding the celebration of a birthday as well as
regular camp fun. They will also learn about the 'second birthday' God
wants us each to experience. If your child is ready for a day of
exciting activities and biblical instruction but not for a night away
from home alone, this camp is for him/her. Campers may come for one day
or for both days, as activities will vary each day. Registration begins
at 9:00 a.m. Supper is served at 4:30 p.m. Pick up your camper promptly
at 5:00 p.m. Cost: $40 per day
Puddle
Jumpers Bus Option –
Pre-registration is Required!
Register your Puddle
Jumper and we’ll pick up your camper at one of the locations listed
below. Adult must provide the driver with a registration form (if
not preregistered) and a medical form. Please add an additional $10
per day for transportation.
| Pickup
Location |
Pickup
Time |
Est.
Drop Off Time |
| Oakfield Baptist |
7:15 am |
6:45 pm |
| Military St.
Baptist |
7:45 am: |
6:15 pm |
| Littleton
Baptist |
8:10 am |
5:50 pm |
| Blaine Baptist |
8:30 am |
5:30 pm |
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Puddle Jumpers Day Camp 2
July 31, 2009; Ages
6-7
The theme on July 31st is 'Make a Joyful Noise', as our camp season ends
with a very LOUD finish! There will be plenty of music and noisy games
and activities. If your child is ready for a day of exciting activities
and biblical instruction but not for a night away from home alone, this
camp is for him/her. Campers may come for one day or for both days, as
activities will vary each day. Registration begins at 9:00 a.m. Supper
is served at 4:30 p.m. Pick up your camper promptly at 5:00 p.m.
Cost: $40
per day
Puddle Jumpers
Bus Option –
Pre-registration is Required!
Register your Puddle Jumper
and we’ll pick up your camper at one of the locations listed below.
Adult must provide the driver with a registration form (if not
preregistered) and a medical form. Please add an additional $10 per day
for transportation.
| Pickup
Location |
Pickup
Time |
Est.
Drop Off Time |
| Oakfield Baptist |
7:15 am |
6:45 pm |
| Military St.
Baptist |
7:45 am: |
6:15 pm |
| Littleton
Baptist |
8:10 am |
5:50 pm |
| Blaine Baptist |
8:30 am |
5:30 pm |
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AUGUST |
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SEPTEMBER |
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November 7-6, 2009
Bangor Maine
UPCOMING YOUTH EVENT! PLAN AHEAD &
DON'T MISS THIS!!!!! Go to this link for more information

NOW AVAILABLE!

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Thanks,
The Dave Ramsey Team |
Baptist Park Updates:
Baptist Park Camp Brochures are Available in the Entry (Pick One Up Today)
Camp Counselors and Counselors in Training (CIT’s) NEEDED for Summer
Camp--Sign-up Sheets in Entry (Bulletin Board)
Baptist
Park Banquet Tickets Available $15. See Linda Wotton
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