Volume 113 - December 8, 2023

Pastor's Thought of The Week



Luke 6:35 States: But love your enemies, and do good, and lend, hoping for nothing again; and your reward shall be great, and ye shall be the children of the Highest: for he is kind unto the unthankful and to the evil.


Just as God is kind and merciful to all of mankind, we’re to follow His example and love and be kind to those who don’t like or care for us.


Rev. Gregory C. Trotter

Senior Pastor


Friendship Happenings

You Don't Want to Miss This!

Unified Choir Clinic/Workshop Invitation. FBCTC Members Join Us!

Email fbcunified@fbc-tc.org for song links and additional information. Deadline to request - 12/20/23


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Small Business Expo

Vendor Registration Deadline

December 12th

Discover what our local businesses have to offer as

they showcase their products and services.

  • Free workshops and resources are available to answer questions about starting a business, financing a business, and planning once you’re in business.
  • Unique Christmas gifts to make your Christmas shopping stress free.
  • Admission: Free The community is invited.


Take advantage of this opportunity to sell and promote your products and services. Register today! https://www.vancoevents.com/36779.

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Free Workshop - No Registration Required

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10 Christmas Safety Tips to

Help Protect Your Family

Have a disaster-free holiday by practicing these simple (but essential!) Christmas safety tips.

The stockings are hung by the chimney with care…and the Christmas tree is safely placed three feet away from the fireplace. OK, that might not be how the old Christmas poem goes. But it’s a good tip to keep in mind! Read on for more Christmas safety tips to keep your loved ones safe this holiday season.

1. Replace Old Lights and Use Them Correctly

The lights bring holiday cheer for sure, but they can be a safety hazard. Use indoor lights indoors and outdoor lights outdoors, and always turn them off when leaving the house or going to bed. Be sure to replace light sets that have broken sockets or frayed wires.

2. Be Mindful of Poisonous Plants

Eating mistletoe is actually toxic. Keep it away from pets, along with other potentially poisonous plants like holly berries, Jerusalem cherry and amaryllis. 

3. Practice Car Safety When Traveling

It’s always important to drive safely, but the Christmas travel season can be especially dangerous. Have your car serviced before leaving on a road trip, carry an emergency kit and give yourself extra time to avoid rushing. Remember to decrease your speed if you’re driving in snow or ice, and wait for snowplows and sanding trucks to clear the roadways before starting your journey.

Source: Taste of Home

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Sunday School Classes

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Word of the week: Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and comes down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow of turning. James 1:17 NKJV

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