Celebrating New Life
Meet Quinn Caroline O’Brien, born Thursday, September 2, 2021. Congratulations to proud parents Matt and Kristin O’Brien and big sister Maddy. Flowers in the Narthex this Sunday will be in honor of this sweet new life. Welcome to the Broadway family Baby Quinn!
Book Study Kick Off Event: After Evangelicalism: The Path to a New Christianity
Meet author Dr. David P. Gushee
Sunday, September 19, 2:00 to 3:00 p.m.
Broadway’s new book study of After Evangelicalism: The Path to a New Christianity will begin with an opportunity to meet and hear from the book’s author, Dr. David P. Gushee. Dr. Gushee is the Distinguished University Professor of Christian Ethics at Mercer University and will join us via Zoom to discuss his personal journey and his book. As one of the world’s leading religious scholars, he is the author, coauthor, editor, or coeditor of more than 25 books and over 175 academic book chapters, journal articles, and reviews. Register to attend here
Online Small Group Registration
Register to join one of our small group studies, which will begin meeting online for a four-week period following the kickoff event. See registration form for group times and dates. Sessions are one hour in length. Group size is limited to 12 in each group. All registrants are responsible for securing their own copy of the book. Email Tracey McKee with questions or call 817-336-5761 ext. 8226.
Click this link to join a small group: Small Group Registration
Wednesday Night Bible Study
Tonight, September 15 at 6:00 p.m., Fleming Chapel
Join Pastor Ryon Price and others for study, prayer, and song in Broadway’s renovated Fleming Chapel at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesdays. This time is especially created for those interested in studying and learning more about the arc of the Bible and those wishing to find connection and community in an informal, yet sacred space. Come find spiritual renewal and insight into scripture in this one hour service of prayer, liturgy, and teaching.
Attend in person or watch the livestream on our Facebook page or website.
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This Sunday we rejoice with Tayana & Defefa Matias as they dedicate their son, Francis. The Chancel Choir will sing “O God, Beyond All Praising,” arranged by Richard Proulx and “Before the Ending of the Day,” by Patrick Vu. Ryon Price will preach a sermon titled “Peace and All Good” from Mark 9:30-37.
COVID-19 Health & Safety Update: In response to the rise in cases and hospitalizations due to the Delta variant of COVID-19, Broadway has a mask requirement for all persons, even those who are fully vaccinated. Click here to read Broadway’s complete policy.
Join us for worship in person or via live stream on our website or on our Facebook page.
North Texas Giving Day
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Deacon Board Meeting
Monday, September 20 at 6:30 p.m.
The next meeting of the Board of Deacons is scheduled for Monday, September 20 at 6:30 p.m. This virtual meeting will be held via Zoom. Please contact Jenn Nelson if you wish to attend as a guest.
Deacon Ordination in Worship
Sunday, September 26 at 10:50 a.m.
Mark your calendar to join us in worship Sunday, September 26, when we will commission new Deacon Ordinands.
August was another busy month at our Community Center as we continue to provide essential services to our neighbors and guests.
Here’s a brief report of services provided in August:
- Sack Lunches: 1,174 lunches distributed
- Groceries: 168 households served (472 persons)
- Agape Meal: 328 guests served
- Adult Clothing Ministry: 123 people served
- Rental Assistance: $800 in financial assistance provided
- Diaper Bank: 16 families served
This year, we also distributed school uniforms to over 500 students in the Fort Worth ISD! Each student receives two shirts, two pants, socks, and underwear. Additionally, we have distributed thousands of bottles of water during August and throughout the summer.
Thanks to our great staff and volunteers who make these ministries possible and those who give financially to support these ministries and partnerships.
Volunteers Needed to Assist Afghan Refugees
Broadway will be partnering with World Relief to provide “good neighbor” support teams for two Afghan Refugee families who are resettling in Fort Worth. World Relief is a global Christian humanitarian organization that brings sustainable solutions to the world’s greatest problems – disasters, extreme poverty, violence, oppression, and mass displacement. They partner with local churches and community leaders in the U.S. and abroad to bring hope, healing and transformation to the most vulnerable. Good Neighbor Teams are a six-month commitment to provide support and assistance to refugee families.
Good neighbor teams provide the following types of services and aid to refugee families:
- Pick up families from the airport
- Pack welcome kits for families
- Provide transportation to doctor appointments
- Provide grocery store orientation
- Provide public transit orientation
- Assist with ESL classes
- Assist with obtaining driver’s license
- Assist with enrolling children in school
In order to participate, you will need to complete a volunteer application with World Relief. Click this link to apply. When prompted on the application, identify that you are with Broadway Baptist Church and that you are interested in Good Neighbor Teams. This will ensure you get assigned to one of Broadway’s Good Neighbor Teams. World Relief conducts a background check on all volunteer applicants. You will also be required to complete a brief, online orientation.
Broadway Volunteer Training: A training session for Broadway volunteers is scheduled for this Thursday, September 16, at 7:00 p.m. The training session will be led by Karen Morrow, CBF Field Representative who works as an advocate for refugee families who are resettling in our area. The training session will be via Zoom and should last 60-75 minutes. Karen will provide valuable insights on cross-cultural communication and what to expect when assisting refugees. While this training is not required to volunteer, it is strongly recommended.
At this time, we don’t know when refugee families will be assigned to us. Most Afghan Refugees are currently receiving medical assistance and clearance at U.S. military bases. We will let you know as soon as we hear from World Relief and we have been assigned one or both of our families.
Contact Peter Nelson if you are interested in volunteering or attending this Thursday’s training session. The Zoom session will be recorded we will provide a link to the recording for anyone who is unable to attend this Thursday evening.
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