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Saturday, November 29, 2025

Amazing Grace Baptist Church Bulletin November 30th, 2025


Susan Nikitenko Owner 

 A Prayer for Our Church

Lord God, We thank You for the gift of our church—a place of refuge, worship, and fellowship. You have planted us here with purpose, and we ask for Your Spirit to dwell richly among us.

Strengthen our leaders with wisdom and grace. Renew our hearts with compassion and courage. Let our worship be sincere, our teaching be true, and our outreach be bold.

Where there is weariness, bring rest. Where there is division, sow peace. Where there is doubt, shine Your light.

Make us a people who love deeply, serve joyfully, and walk humbly with You. Let our church be a beacon of hope, a sanctuary of healing, and a testimony of Your goodness.

In Jesus’ name we pray, Amen.


πŸ™ Prayer of Thanksgiving and Comfort

Heavenly Father, we thank You for the gift of this season — for family, for friends, for the blessings seen and unseen. We are grateful for the laughter around the table, the warmth of fellowship, and the daily mercies that remind us of Your love. Even in simple things — a shared meal, a kind word, a quiet moment — we see Your goodness shining.

Yet, Lord, we remember those who cannot join the celebration because of sickness, sorrow, or pain. We lift them before You, asking for Your healing touch, Your peace that passes understanding, and Your presence that comforts in the night. Teach us to be merciful, to weep with those who weep, and to carry one another’s burdens in love. May Your light shine in every heart, and may gratitude and hope rise even in the midst of trials.

In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Thanksgiving Afterglow 

 The dishes are washed, the pies are crumbs, and the laughter has quieted into memory. But in the hush that follows Thanksgiving, something sacred remains — a glow not from candles or ovens, but from hearts that have remembered what matters. Gratitude doesn’t end with the meal; it begins there. It stretches into the ordinary days, lighting them with the warmth of shared stories, humble prayers, and the quiet joy of enough.

In this afterglow, we see more clearly: the miracle of breath, the gift of family, the grace of second chances. Thanksgiving is not a holiday — it’s a posture. And when we carry it forward, we become living echoes of the goodness we celebrated. The table may be cleared, but the spirit of thanks lingers, glowing softly in every act of kindness, every whispered prayer, every moment we choose to see beauty instead of lack.

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Blessed Are the Merciful – Weep with Those Who Weep

Mercy is more than a kind act; it is the heart of Christ beating within us. When we choose compassion, we reflect the Savior who forgave freely and loved deeply. “Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy” (Matthew 5:7, KJV). Mercy is not weakness but strength — the strength to forgive, to embrace, and to lift others when they cannot stand alone.

And mercy is never silent. It listens, it feels, it weeps. Paul reminds us to “weep with them that weep” (Romans 12:15, KJV). To share another’s sorrow is to honor their humanity and to echo Christ’s own tears at Lazarus’ tomb. In this holiday season, when joy and pain often mingle, let us be merciful enough to laugh with those who rejoice and tender enough to weep with those who grieve. In doing so, we become living witnesses of Emmanuel — God with us.

🌟 ✝ πŸ’§ ✝ 🌟   Blessed Are the Merciful   πŸŒŸ ✝ πŸ’§ ✝ 🌟

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 Encouragement for the Sick at Thanksgiving

Even when illness keeps you from the table or the celebration, the spirit of Thanksgiving can still fill your heart. Gratitude is not limited to feasts or gatherings — it is found in the quiet moments when you feel God’s nearness, in the kindness of those who care for you, and in the hope that tomorrow can be brighter. Your presence, even in weakness, is a gift to those who love you.

The holidays remind us that joy is not measured by strength or circumstance, but by faith. Just as the shepherds came weary yet rejoicing to the manger, you too carry a testimony of courage and belief. Even in sickness, you shine with the light of Christ, showing that gratitude and hope are stronger than pain. May this season bring you peace, comfort, and the assurance that you are deeply loved and never alone.

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Christmas Bulletin Story

One snowy Christmas Eve in 1914, during the First World War, weary soldiers on both sides of the trenches laid down their weapons and began to sing “Silent Night.” The haunting hymn carried across the battlefield, and soon voices joined together in harmony. Men who had been enemies only hours before stepped out into the cold night, shook hands, exchanged small gifts, and even played a game of football. In that moment, the power of believing in peace and hope overcame fear and division. It was a glimpse of heaven breaking into earth — a reminder that the birth of Christ brings light even into the darkest places.

Christmas teaches us that believing is not naΓ―ve, but courageous. The shepherds believed the angel’s message and ran to the manger. Mary believed the impossible promise and carried the Savior of the world. And those soldiers believed, if only for one night, that love was stronger than war. The true story of Christmas is that faith transforms chaos into harmony, despair into joy, and enemies into brothers. When we choose to believe, we open our hearts to miracles — and we see Christ born anew in us.

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10 Life Quotes That Apply to This Story

  1. “Life is 10% what happens to us and 90% how we react to it.” — Charles R. Swindoll Like the cheesecake shoe, it’s not the mishap but the joyful reaction that people remember.

  2. “God doesn’t call the qualified; He qualifies the called.” — Unknown Even crooked halos and forgotten lines can be used by Him to bless others.

  3. “A merry heart doeth good like a medicine.” — Proverbs 17:22 (KJV) The laughter over invisible fire and cheesecake shoes was healing joy for the whole audience.

  4. “My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness.” — 2 Corinthians 12:9 (KJV) The candle’s weakness became the stage for God’s strength to shine.

  5. “Joy is not in things; it is in us.” — Richard Wagner The program wasn’t perfect because of props, but because of the children’s joy.

  6. “We are all apprentices in a craft where no one ever becomes a master.” — Ernest Hemingway Every program, like life, is practice — and God is the true Master who makes it whole.

  7. “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God.” — Romans 8:28 (KJV) Even cheesecake mishaps and crooked halos worked together for good that night.

  8. “Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently.” — Henry Ford The candle blooper became a chance to improvise with invisible fire and laughter.

  9. “The light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.” — John 1:5 (KJV) Even when the LED candle refused to glow, God’s true Light was present.

  10. “Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence.” — Vince Lombardi The children didn’t deliver perfection, but they caught excellence in joy, unity, and faith.

Amazing Grace Baptist Church©2025

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Sunday, November 23, 2025

Thanksgiving Bulletin

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πŸ™ Prayer of Thanks for Thanksgiving

Dear Lord, with grateful hearts we bow before You. We thank You for family, friends, and the blessings of daily bread. We thank You for freedom, for faith, and for the hope of salvation through Christ. In trials and triumphs, You remain our refuge. May our homes be filled with peace, our tables with joy, and our voices with praise. On this Thanksgiving, we give You glory, for Your mercy endureth forever. Amen.


πŸ“– 10 KJV Bible Verses on Thanksgiving

From the King James Version 

  1. “In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.” – 1 Thessalonians 5:18
  2. “Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, and bless his name.” – Psalm 100:4
  3. “O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good; for his mercy endureth for ever.” – Psalm 107:1
  4. “I will praise the name of God with a song, and will magnify him with thanksgiving.” – Psalm 69:30
  5. “Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.” – Philippians 4:6
  6. “Giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.” – Ephesians 5:20
  7. “By him therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is, the fruit of our lips giving thanks to his name.” – Hebrews 13:15
  8. “O give thanks unto the LORD; call upon his name: make known his deeds among the people.” – Psalm 105:1
  9. “O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good; for his mercy endureth for ever.” – 1 Chronicles 16:34
  10. “Thanks be unto God for his unspeakable gift.” – 2 Corinthians 9:15

πŸ•Š️ Bulletin Story of Thanksgiving

Paragraph 1: In the autumn of 1621, after a year of hardship, loss, and perseverance, the Pilgrims gathered with their Wampanoag neighbors to give thanks. They had crossed the ocean in search of freedom to worship, endured a bitter winter where many perished, and yet they did not despair. With courage born of faith, they planted their fields, trusted God for provision, and rejoiced when the harvest came. Their thanksgiving was not simply for food, but for survival, fellowship, and the assurance that God had not forsaken them. William Bradford recorded that they “fell upon their knees and blessed the God of heaven,” showing us that gratitude is not dependent on abundance, but on the recognition of God’s sustaining hand.

Paragraph 2: Today, as families gather around tables filled with bread, fruit, and fellowship, we echo that same spirit of thanksgiving. We remember Daniel who prayed in exile, David who sang in the wilderness, and Paul and Silas who lifted hymns in prison—each reminding us that gratitude is a choice of faith, not circumstance. Thanksgiving is more than a holiday; it is a testimony that God is faithful in every generation. Just as the Pilgrims gave thanks with empty hands and full hearts, we too are called to lift our voices in praise, declaring with Scripture: “In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.” (1 Thessalonians 5:18, KJV). May this true story of endurance and thanksgiving bless our hearts and inspire us to live with grateful devotion today.

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True Story

Pilgrims’ Endurance & Modern Thanksgiving

The Pilgrims faced bitter winds, empty cupboards, and aching loss. Yet through it all, they endured—not by strength alone, but by faith. They gathered in prayer, shared what little they had, and gave thanks to God. Their hearts were not hardened by hardship but softened by grace. That first Thanksgiving was not a celebration of abundance—it was a declaration of trust. In the flicker of lantern light and the warmth of shared bread, they lifted their voices in praise, planting seeds of gratitude that would bloom for generations.

Today, we carry that legacy forward. Our tables may be full, but our hearts still need reminding. Thanksgiving is more than a holiday—it is a holy posture. Whether surrounded by loved ones or quietly reflecting, we are invited to pause and give thanks. For breath, for grace, for the love that holds us. In every season, God’s goodness remains. And like the Pilgrims, we lift our eyes—not to what we lack, but to the One who provides. This is our true thanksgiving: a heart that remembers, rejoices, and rests in Christ.

Amazing Grace Baptist Church

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Poetry And Other Materials On This Site Can Be Freely Used For Christian Bible Centered Non-Profit Ministries And must Remain Unchanged In Any Way. All Other Purposes Are With Permission Only. You May Make Requests At "treasurebox18@yahoo.com" All my poems with stories are both real and fictional designed to illustrate a biblical truth. All Rights Reserved. Please Include Site Name And Link Back To This Blog. Thank-You.Images are not all Christian, but put here for the purposes of doing good works of faith, family and country.

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