(You are listening to Voluntary in A Major by John West, played by James D. Flood on the organ at
First Baptist Church, Niagara Falls, New York, from the album What Used to Be Played.)

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September 5, 2010

FIFTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST


QUMRAN POTTERY

Rev. Dr. Jonathan Lawrence, preaching
"Choices"


<====  Click on Kristy Engel's icon (on the left) to meet Kristy and learn more about the medical missionary we help to sponsor through International Ministries.

If you wish to contribute to help Kristy Engel, you can do so right through her web site.   Also, you can contribute to aid relief in Haiti directly through her site. There is a place to give yourself, through First Baptist Church of Niagara Falls or another church, credit for these contributions.

 

NEW COMPACT DISC RELEASED!

A NEW COMPACT DISC
from
First Baptist Church

"What Used to Be Played"

was recorded by James D. Flood on our organ on November 14, 2008, using the latest digital technology and superior microphones. The CD was released December 5, 2008.

Send in to the Church office, call 716-282-4666, or order by email
for your copy(ies).  Also available
from www.michaelsmusicservice.com

NAME _________________________________________________

PHONE: ________________________________________________

ADDRESS: _____________________________________________
(If to be mailed)

____ CD's @ $12.00 (2 or more $10.00 each) TOTAL: __________
(add $2.00 if you want them mailed)

Listen to the first number on the CD "What Used to Be Played"       ——>
Click on the icon.    (Recommended for Broadband/Cable/DSL readers only.)

Want to know "10 Interesting Facts About American Baptists"?
Click on "Learn About First Baptist Church" on the left.

Click on the "Preacher's Page" at left and go to "Previous Messages"
for a very interesting discussion of Our American Baptist Heritage
and also the use of Liturgical terms and
the Ecumenical Revised Common Lectionary.

Tower Topics is now on the Web Site!


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