By Faith: Arise and Build
Churchwide Banquet, December 8, 1985
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and involves more people than any other event other than Sunday morning worship. |
"I was glad when they said unto me, let us go into the house of the Lord." |
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Jesus said "Let the little children come unto me." |
We who are adults can share the joy of seeing our children grow in faith and knowledge of the Word of God. |
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It is our responsibility to see that our children have the facilities for growth. |
1967 marks the beginning of the Kindergarten under the direction of Mrs. Inez Russell who was called to Mableton First Baptist during that year. |
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It has taught over 4500 children during its 18 years of operation, |
bringing our church into contact with over 10,000 immediate family members |
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and perhaps more than twice that many in the extended families. |
It has allowed our Christian community to touch the lives of a number of international children who have been raised in many faiths - |
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an opportunity for witness hard to achieve in other programs of our church. |
Touching the families of all these precious childen with the gospel of Christ has been our joy and a major ministry of our church. |
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In 1974 the Mableton First Baptist Kindergarten was recognized by Georgia State University as one of the outstanding kindergartens in the area |
and was used by the University for the training of student teachers. |
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You might be surprised at the variety of skills which are taught in kindergarten. |
A large number of the professions of faith in most Southern Baptist churches come in the Vacation Bible School |
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Our church is no exception. |
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Dedicated teaching of God's Word |
and care for young lives has characterized those who have taught in our Vacation Bible Schools over the years. |
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That love and dedication has borne much fruit and deserves our honor and heartfelt thanks. |
Focusing on the spiritual needs of the children of our community, our annual day-camp brings in children for Bible study and an activity-oriented exposure to Christian values. |
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MFBC History |