This past Wednesday, the membership of the Maranatha Bible Church voted to legally dissolve Maranatha and after the payment of all debts that the assets be turned over to Cornwall Baptist Church. This will now be passed on to our attorney, who will provide us with an announcement for the paper. For the next 4 weeks, we will need to announce the dissolution and ask any one who has any outstanding bills to come forward to be paid. After this is completed, the resolution will go to the state Attorney General for his approval. This will take a couple of weeks to accomplish. Once all of this is finished, we will be in the eyes of the law that we have already determined that we are in the eyes of the Lord - One church.
This is an exciting time for our ministry, and I am looking forward to God's leading in the days and weeks to come. We are beginning a new phase in our ministry, and one in which we all need to labor together. It is my prayer, that as a result of our reunification, that we will see many souls in the community saved and added to the church.
This coming week, we will be informing all of the missionaries of Maranatha and Cornwall of the decisions that have been made so that they can pray with us. None of the missionaries will be dropped in support, and we will be having them come in as they return home on furlough. Brendan and Melissa Holmquist will be with us for the week of Vacation Bible School next summer, July 19-23. Brendan will be sharing a continuous story (?) about their ministry during the week. We will also have them present their ministry to us either the Sunday prior or after VBS.
-Pastor Stephen Racite
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Pastor's Notes
I have received materials to begin working on my next class. I waited to start until October 1, so that I would have until the middle of May to complete the class. Since I am not aware of how my time will be consumed with the merging of our churches, I attempted to take an easier class. I am enrolled in Post Exilic Prophets which covers Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi. I have to read Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi four times each, outlining each chapter and finding the key verse of each chapter: read 800 pages of collateral reading, from at least ten sources: and write a 17-20 page research paper. That's what I get for looking for an easy class. :)
I am hoping to complete early, and then to take some classes in Hebrew. I have never studied the language for a class before, and thus I only have a rudimentary understanding.
For those who are unaware, in May, I completed a Master of Ministry degree in Bible Exposition, and am currently working on a Master of Divinity degree. I cannot attain the degree, but will pursue equivalency so that I can earn a Doctor of Ministry degree. If I continue at the present rate, it will take about seven years to earn a Doctorate. For the purpose of clarification, my first priority is the church. Often studies are temporarily set aside because of the demands of the church. The church will remain my first responsibility and priority. If at any time I believe that taking classes is a hindrance to this ministry, they will immediately cease. Sarah, for some reason, wants me to continue, and is the one pushing me to earn a Doctorate degree.
-Pastor Stephen Racite
I am hoping to complete early, and then to take some classes in Hebrew. I have never studied the language for a class before, and thus I only have a rudimentary understanding.
For those who are unaware, in May, I completed a Master of Ministry degree in Bible Exposition, and am currently working on a Master of Divinity degree. I cannot attain the degree, but will pursue equivalency so that I can earn a Doctor of Ministry degree. If I continue at the present rate, it will take about seven years to earn a Doctorate. For the purpose of clarification, my first priority is the church. Often studies are temporarily set aside because of the demands of the church. The church will remain my first responsibility and priority. If at any time I believe that taking classes is a hindrance to this ministry, they will immediately cease. Sarah, for some reason, wants me to continue, and is the one pushing me to earn a Doctorate degree.
-Pastor Stephen Racite
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Pastor's Notes
I praise God for the decisions that were made last week by the membership of the church. We will continue to labor in the ministry as one church, and as we look forward to seeing God's good hand of blessing upon our ministry. As we are growing, let me give you some important phone numbers. If you are trying to contact Pastor Racite or the church office, please use 534-3335, if you are trying to contact Pastor Bossley or the Maranatha Campus, please use 534-2627. Pastor Racite's cell phone is (845) 926-8063. I am available at any time you need to call and get a hold of me.
Pastor Bossley will be maintaining Monday's off, and Pastor Racite will continue to take Tuesday's off. On Tuesday and Friday, Pastor Bossley will be in his office here at the church. Otherwise, he will be working from his study at the Maranatha Campus.
On Tuesday, Pastor Bossley and I will be traveling to New Paltz to receive some information concerning the status of certain laws in New York that pertain to our ministry. I do not often attend these, but I do like to go periodically to know what is going on.
Tomorrow, Jennifer turns 7. I cannot believe where the time has gone. I still remember holding her in my arms soon after she was born and talking with her, and what my heart's desire was for her. I continue to pray that she will grow to be a godly young lady who loves the Lord with all of her heart. Sarah and I covet your prayers as we continue to teach and train her in the way of righteousness.
-Pastor Stephen Racite
Pastor Bossley will be maintaining Monday's off, and Pastor Racite will continue to take Tuesday's off. On Tuesday and Friday, Pastor Bossley will be in his office here at the church. Otherwise, he will be working from his study at the Maranatha Campus.
On Tuesday, Pastor Bossley and I will be traveling to New Paltz to receive some information concerning the status of certain laws in New York that pertain to our ministry. I do not often attend these, but I do like to go periodically to know what is going on.
Tomorrow, Jennifer turns 7. I cannot believe where the time has gone. I still remember holding her in my arms soon after she was born and talking with her, and what my heart's desire was for her. I continue to pray that she will grow to be a godly young lady who loves the Lord with all of her heart. Sarah and I covet your prayers as we continue to teach and train her in the way of righteousness.
-Pastor Stephen Racite
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Pastor's Notes
Sarah and the kids returned to the shore on Monday looking forward to spending some more time with Mommom and Poppop. They got in on Monday night and were able to spend a little time on the Boardwalk before bed. On Tuesday, Jodie and Randy took their family home early, and Mom went to see the doctor. Mom spent the rest of the week in bed, and so we did not get to spend any time with my parents.
I traveled down Thursday afternoon hoping to be able to spend some time with the family. We were planning to go to the beach, and to rides on Friday night. Well, what is it they say about the best laid plans of mice and men? We did get to walk the boardwalk on Thursday evening. However, Stephen was ill on Friday. We were hoping that a couple breathing treatments would help, and then we would be able to go to the Boardwalk. In the middle of the afternoon, we had to take him to the emergency room. We finally got him released around 9 PM and then we started for home and got in around 1 AM.
I am so glad to be done with vacation, that I do not want to even think of taking another one in the near future. It would probably help if I even liked being away from home, but I do not. Sarah and I talked about taking a trip for our anniversary, but she might need to do a lot more selling to get me interested in going anywhere for a while. Their next excursion is when the plan to travel to see her parents in November. Her sister and grandmother will also be coming in at the same time. I will be here working on a class at the time.
-Pastor Stephen Racite
I traveled down Thursday afternoon hoping to be able to spend some time with the family. We were planning to go to the beach, and to rides on Friday night. Well, what is it they say about the best laid plans of mice and men? We did get to walk the boardwalk on Thursday evening. However, Stephen was ill on Friday. We were hoping that a couple breathing treatments would help, and then we would be able to go to the Boardwalk. In the middle of the afternoon, we had to take him to the emergency room. We finally got him released around 9 PM and then we started for home and got in around 1 AM.
I am so glad to be done with vacation, that I do not want to even think of taking another one in the near future. It would probably help if I even liked being away from home, but I do not. Sarah and I talked about taking a trip for our anniversary, but she might need to do a lot more selling to get me interested in going anywhere for a while. Their next excursion is when the plan to travel to see her parents in November. Her sister and grandmother will also be coming in at the same time. I will be here working on a class at the time.
-Pastor Stephen Racite
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Pastor's Notes
The family and I had a great time in Ocean City this last week. We were able to go to the zoo, the lighthouse, an aviation museum, and an aquarium. In addition to all of that, we spent some time each day walking on the boardwalk. On Friday, we spent some time with Dad on the boardwalk looking for coins. I found over $2, and the kids found over $3. Sarah found some as well, but she might not admit it. The place we stayed was nice, almost too nice. It had fancy furniture and we were worried that the kids might ruin some of it. However, we made it through the week, without any damage.
On our way out, we dropped by the house where we usually stay. They were cleaning from the previous week, and had a cancellation. They offered us a great deal, and so Sarah and the kids will head down tonight or tomorrow, and spend a few more days down there. This coming week is supposed to be warmer, and so they might be able to make it out to the beach with their cousins on Monday and Tuesday. Depending on how much I can get accomplished, I will join them on Thursday and/or Friday night.
On Wednesday night, the reuniting committee will be meeting after the prayer service. Please continue to keep us in prayer as we seek the Lord's leading. Next Sunday, we will have our quarterly business meeting after the morning service. The committee will report to the church their findings, and we will address other items of business as necessary. I encourage our members to make plans to attend.
- Pastor Stephen Racite
On our way out, we dropped by the house where we usually stay. They were cleaning from the previous week, and had a cancellation. They offered us a great deal, and so Sarah and the kids will head down tonight or tomorrow, and spend a few more days down there. This coming week is supposed to be warmer, and so they might be able to make it out to the beach with their cousins on Monday and Tuesday. Depending on how much I can get accomplished, I will join them on Thursday and/or Friday night.
On Wednesday night, the reuniting committee will be meeting after the prayer service. Please continue to keep us in prayer as we seek the Lord's leading. Next Sunday, we will have our quarterly business meeting after the morning service. The committee will report to the church their findings, and we will address other items of business as necessary. I encourage our members to make plans to attend.
- Pastor Stephen Racite
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Pastor's Notes
This coming week the family and I will be spending time in Ocean City, New Jersey. Mom and Dad will be there for most of the week. Jodie and her family will come in on Thursday via the ferry, and Joey and Candace will come in on Friday. We are looking forward to some time together as a family, and already have a few side trips planned. We will be going to the zoo, and perhaps the Cape May Lighthouse.
As I write this, I am excited about the prospect of being on vacation, but already missing being home. I look forward to coming home on Saturday and being with you on Sunday. This evening we will be at Hardingville Bible Church in Monroeville, NJ. I spent 3 and a half years there as an Assistant to the Pastor, preparing to be your pastor. Recently, one of my college lab partners began attending there. He is a dentist in the area, and I look forward to catching up with him. His name is Stephen. For Organic Chemistry, I had two lab partners, both named Stephen. I know that one of them, and am pretty certain that we all married Sarah's.
On October 3rd, we will be having a Combined Church Family Picnic at Maranatha Bible Church. Time will be announced soon, but we are looking forward to having a time of fellowship and playing games with one another. Lord willing, we will conclude with a bonfire. During this time, we will have an opportunity to share testimonies and sing some songs together. If you would like to help with the planning of games for either children or adults, please let me know. I am excited about this time of combined fellowship together and hope that you can come.
- Pastor Stephen Racite
As I write this, I am excited about the prospect of being on vacation, but already missing being home. I look forward to coming home on Saturday and being with you on Sunday. This evening we will be at Hardingville Bible Church in Monroeville, NJ. I spent 3 and a half years there as an Assistant to the Pastor, preparing to be your pastor. Recently, one of my college lab partners began attending there. He is a dentist in the area, and I look forward to catching up with him. His name is Stephen. For Organic Chemistry, I had two lab partners, both named Stephen. I know that one of them, and am pretty certain that we all married Sarah's.
On October 3rd, we will be having a Combined Church Family Picnic at Maranatha Bible Church. Time will be announced soon, but we are looking forward to having a time of fellowship and playing games with one another. Lord willing, we will conclude with a bonfire. During this time, we will have an opportunity to share testimonies and sing some songs together. If you would like to help with the planning of games for either children or adults, please let me know. I am excited about this time of combined fellowship together and hope that you can come.
- Pastor Stephen Racite
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Pastor's Notes
Last week, the church membership made a determination to pursue the possibility of reuniting with Maranatha Bible Church. Our Greatest desire is to see if this is the Lord's will for our two ministries. We will be meeting for combined churches in September and a committee of members from both churches will be working on the logistics of reuniting, seeking whether this is the will of God, and how to accomplish this reuniting practically. During September, there will be one offering for both ministries that will go into the General Fund of the Cornwall Baptist Church. All expenses of both ministries that will be paid from that General Fund. Next Sunday there will be a Question and Answer time with the congregation. Perhaps you have some questions concerning what we are hoping to accomplish, and what the end result will look like. You may have questions that we have not considered, please bring them so that we can either answer them, or admit that we do not know the answer to them and research them out.
This Friday, there will be many opportunities to remember the cowardly attack by a bunch of thugs on our country and the men and women who quickly went into action, giving of their lives to rescue others. We thank the men and women of the police, fire, and ambulance corps who worked tirelessly in rescuing American civilians from these attacks. Our appreciation also goes to the men and women of our military who are currently serving to defeat this enemy, and to those who have given their lives to purchase for us liberty and freedom. May we always be grateful for those who stand in the line of duty to maintain that we have the freedoms we so greatly enjoy.
- Pastor Stephen Racite
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