Philippians 2:5 - Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus:

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Albuquerque, NM
505-242-3682
Rev. N. D. Smith, Pastor

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Sunday February 5, 2012
8:00 am Sunday Morning Bible Class
9:00 am Sunday morning breakfast
9:30 am Sunday School
11:00 am Sunday Worship Service

Monday's
Brotherhood Meeting
& Bible Lessons
6:00 p.m.

Wednesday's
Mid Week Service
Bible Lesson
6:00 p.m.


 

1st and 3rd Saturday's
Inspirational Choir Practice
1:00 p.m.

2nd and 4th Saturday's
Senior Choir Practice
1:00 p.m.

2nd Saturday's
Ushers


Rev. Smith's Office hours
Monday 5:p.m. - 8:p.m.
Wednesday 5:p.m. - 8:p.m.
Saturday 10:a.m. - 5:p.m.

 

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Saturday February 4, 2012
10:00 a.m.
Baptist Ministers Union Breakfast Meeting
at Macedonia


Pastor Smith will be meeting with the women of the church MONDAY JANUARY 30, 2012
6:30 PM
Pastor is asking all the women of the church to please be present.There will be no Senior Mission meeting all those matters will be referred to the meeting with the pastor.


Sunday, February 5th
3:00 pm BAPTIST Ministers Union Black History Program
and
Rev. M.C. Aikin's Day
Rev. MC_Aikin
Sunday, February 5th
1:30 p.m. Dinner
3:00 p.m. Program
@ Macedonia


Macedonia Baptist Church
Annual Black History Program
Remembering the past:
Ms. Anita Edmon
Sunday February 26, 2012
1:30 pm Dinner
3:00 pm Program
Guest Preacher:
Rev. William Dorn Jr.


 

 

from the desk of our pastor...

Friends...
We’re in some trying times. Our economy is at an all time low. Earthquakes are taking place in diverse places. Mothers are turning against daughters and daughters are turning against mothers. Fathers are walking away from families, and young sons are left to help raise their siblings. We’re in some troubling times.

But all is not lost. There is light at the end of tunnel. There is hope for tomorrow.

What it’s going to take is uniting our forces, standing hand and hand and saying to society, “Greater is He that is in us, then he that is in the world”.

We have too much on line to turn back now. We have our livelihood; we have our children, and our grandchildren. We have to think about those that will follow us. We have to fight to leave them a heritage. We have to fight to make sure that they have a future and a chance to succeed. We have to allow them to reach the end and enjoy the sunshine of their day. It’s our responsibility. We’re living in houses that we did not build, we’re drinking from well’s that we did not dig, eating from vines that we did not plant. We must stand even when we can’t take any more.

The mountain is high but we can make it. The valley is low, but we can overcome it. The light might be dim, but it will get brighter. I want to encourage you as a people to hold on. Don’t give up. We may not get there together, but we will make it. And like those of old, one glad morning when it’s all over, we’ll be able to sing with new meaning, “We made it, we made it, and with the Lord on our side we made it”.

I hope to have you join in on the struggle. I hope to hear your voices shouting we can make it. Don’t let these troubling times steal your joy, hope and future.

God Bless:

Rev. N. D. Smith, Pastor
President, NAACP - Albuquerque Branch