group of people standing next to each other
Home 9 Latest News 9 Church Stories 9 Church in Focus 9 “Be the Church” Anniversary Sunday at Bridgetown Baptist Church

“Be the Church” Anniversary Sunday at Bridgetown Baptist Church

November 5, 2024

For Bridgetown Baptist Church, its 223rd year of ministry has been one for the books – to say the least. When the congregation’s historic building was lost in a fire on April 26 the church rallied with the phrase “WE ARE THE CHURCH”. This phrase was a way to remind themselves that the building wasn’t everything and that God’s ministry among them has not stopped. Since then they have strived to move forward in new and wonderful ways.

The church was quickly offered long-term space at the Bridgetown Legion, which is conveniently located in town, large enough to accommodate the congregation, fully accessible, features a side room for the children’s programs, and a kitchen for church events. As their anniversary Sunday approached they learned that the Legion would not be available on that day so the church once again got creative.

Maggie Rice, the church’s secretary, shares this account:

We celebrated our 223rd Anniversary on October 20th in a very unusual way! We were not able to use our regular worship venue, the Bridgetown Legion, on that particular day, so instead of “going to church” we decided to “Be the Church”. Some picked apples for the Food Bank – 285lbs! Others put a recently widowed woman’s winter wood in for her. At the local independent-living apartments, a box of groceries was collected for the Food Bank. Another group went on a backwoods walk, contemplating the awesomeness of God’s creation, while others chose a self-directed activity such as calling on shut-ins. At the end of the day, we gathered for a potluck supper at the Salvation Army (another venue which, like the Legion, has kindly been provided for us since our church fire 6 months ago.) Instead of a guest speaker for our service that evening, we were the speakers, recounting the events of the day and then worshipping God for His goodness and provision for us.

– Maggie Rice, Church Secretary

More

Tidal Impact 2025 Prayer

Tidal Impact 2025 Prayer

The Tidal Impact Leadership Team is well underway in preparations for Tidal Impact 2025 this July in Prince Edward Island! Registration is open and churches and teams are already signing up to come and host! Go to tidalimpact.ca for more information. I have the...

read more
2025 Sunday Prayer Link

2025 Sunday Prayer Link

The full list of Sunday Prayer Links for 2025 is now available. Many churches distribute these prayer prompts as part of their weekly emails or bulletins, even including them in moments of prayer during Sunday worship services. Our CBAC Weekly emails will continue to...

read more
December Communion Offering Fund

December Communion Offering Fund

The December Communion Offering Fund supports pastors, widows, widowers, and their children in need. Each year, churches are encouraged to designate their December communion offerings to this fund, which provides supplemental monetary gifts to disabled or retired...

read more
Sermon: A Hope that Never Sleeps

Sermon: A Hope that Never Sleeps

Our gift to you: Executive Minister Renée MacVicar has recorded a special message called "A Hope That Never Sleeps". You are welcome to use this 18-minute sermon the Sunday before or after Christmas, or any time in the New Year. The video can be downloaded directly...

read more