(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) To trust in Jesus, just to take him at his word, Just to rest upon his promise, Just to know the saint, the Lord. Jesus, Jesus, how I trust him, How I've proved him o'er and o'er. Jesus, Jesus, precious Jesus, O for grace to trust him more. O how sweet to trust in Jesus, Just to trust his cleansing blood, Just in simple faith to plunge me Neath the healing, cleansing flood. Jesus, Jesus, how I trust him, How I've proved him o'er and o'er. Jesus, Jesus, precious Jesus, O for grace to trust him more. I'm so glad I learned to trust thee, Precious Jesus, Savior, Friend. And I know that thou art with me, Will be with me to the end. Jesus, Jesus, how I trust him, How I've proved him o'er and o'er. Jesus, Jesus, precious Jesus, O for grace to trust him more. Amen. Great singing, everyone. Brother Joe, you want to open us with a word of prayer? Lord, thank you for staying in our church, and the good word of the Lord. We pray to bring the souls safe, and pray for the service night, and fill up a picture of the pastor and the Holy Spirit in his name, amen. Amen. Page 159. Blessed be the name. Page 159. Blessed be the name. Page 159, singing out loud on the first. All praise to him who reigns above, In majesty supreme, Who gave his Son for man to die, That he my man redeem. Blessed be the name. Blessed be the name. Blessed be the name of the Lord. Blessed be the name. Blessed be the name. Blessed be the name of the Lord. On the second, his name above, All names shall stand, Exalted more and more, At God the Father's own right hand, Where angels hosts adore. Blessed be the name. Blessed be the name. Blessed be the name of the Lord. Blessed be the name. Blessed be the name. Blessed be the name of the Lord. Redeemer, Savior, friend of man, Once ruined by the fall, Thou hast devised salvation's plan, For thou hast died for all. Blessed be the name. Blessed be the name of the Lord. Blessed be the name. Blessed be the name. Blessed be the name of the Lord. On the last, his name shall be the counselor, The mighty prince of peace, Of all Earth's kingdoms conquer, Whose reign shall never cease. Blessed be the name. Blessed be the name. Blessed be the name of the Lord. Blessed be the name. Blessed be the name. Blessed be the name of the Lord. That's all that we have that kind of came out a little weird. But anyway, on the front cover, if you need a bulletin, Would you just lift up your hand and one of the ushers will bring you a bulletin? If you need one, all right. On our front cover, we have our verse of the week. It says, There is no fear in love, But perfect love casteth out fear, Because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love. 1 John 4.18. Our service times, our Sunday morning service is 10.30 a.m. Our Sunday evening service, 3.30 p.m. That's the service you're at. And we're going to be in Exodus chapter 15 tonight. Thursday Bible study is at 6.30 p.m. And we'll be in Hebrews chapter number 11. We're almost finished with the book of Hebrews. And then the sowing times are listed below. We had sowing this afternoon. If you had a salvation, would you just lift up your hand? How many you had? You had one, two, three. Did you have one? Was that Joshua? Yeah. It's the same one. OK, so one, two, three, four. All right, anybody else get one? No? Four? All right, well, great job everybody for sowing. And one of the guys that got saved today came to church tonight. So praise God for that. And welcome to our church. Thanks for coming. So anyway, so yeah, great job sowing. If you look down, you can see the praise report, the salvations, baptisms, and attendance kind of got cut off at the bottom. We had 74 in church on Thursday night, though. So that's a big night for Thursday night. So the numbers are starting to go up when it comes to that. So our Thursday nights are getting a lot bigger. So anyway, upcoming events, we have the men's leadership class, which is going to be at 6 o'clock on this Tuesday. Ladies' Tea is here at the church building at noon. Any ladies are allowed to come, obviously. And there'll be refreshments and sandwiches, things like that. It'll be a nice time for the ladies to dress up and have a good time together taking pictures and whatnot and just having a good time, fellowshipping. So then we have Mother's Day, of course. This Sunday, there'll be at least one particular sermon geared towards mothers. I'll try not to be mean this year. It seems like every time I try not to be mean on Mother's Day, I am like, you're not doing your job. I'll try to make it a little less crazy than last year, okay? Sorry about that. But anyway, I think Pastor Venez says the same thing. He's like, every time I say I'm going to be, then he just like rips on things. So anyway, there'll be a Mother's Day message. There'll be a lunch provided after church for in-between services. So before soul winning, right after the morning service. And we're going to have a church work day on May 20th. We've never done one of these before. I got some of the getters. Is that what you call them? Where you pick up things with, you know, what do they call it? Anybody know? I just call them getters. But they, you know, they pinch things and trash that you don't want to touch with your hands. So anyway, there's three of them I have in my office and I bought two heavy duty ones and they're in that room right there. So also we'll probably need just some stuff. I want to try to make the outside look as good as it possibly can be. And hopefully nobody throws their drug needles on the ground or anything like that in between then and the conference. But we're going to do some pressure washing. I know that we're trying to get all the chairs and stuff in there cleaned and these chairs in here. That might not be that day. But anyway, the time to be here is at 1030. I'll find something for you to do. And if there's something that's just been really bothering you and you're like, Pastor really needs to do that, then please come and do that. And I'd appreciate it. So I just wanted the place looking nice before. Obviously all the decorations are going in and this place is going to be transformed into a king's palace here for the conference that's coming up. So that conference is May 25th or 28th and it's getting closer. So it's the King James Conference and it's a Bible conference with some of the greatest pastors in the country right now, at least the best preachers and greatest pastors that I know anyway. And so the schedule is there basically. I've posted it in our group. I'll probably post it again as we get closer. But if you want to RSVP for the conference, obviously you go to this church and you don't have to do that if you don't want to. But if you want to RSVP and guarantee that you're going to get one of the King James hats for men or the ladies' t-shirts for ladies, then please make sure you RSVP to the church email. And my grandson's coming up. Hey. He's going to help me. So anyway, so we have the RSVP and basically the only people that RSVP'd because I've just really tried hard to try to find a way for people to actually do it and the only people that have done it are people that go to our church. So anyway, it's kind of working. But anyway, so the guarantee for the hat and the...how soon are we going to get those? Do you know? When we'll have the... The 19th. The 19th. So, okay. Cool. Well, when the 19th comes, I'll have Joe send me a picture of both and then I'll do like another video about it or something. But anyway, so June 9th is the SFBC Winnipeg official launch and Sony marathon and the ordination of brother Jim Wiebe as evangelist. Kind of preached about that this morning. Hey! He's a goodly child. Anyway, we're also a family integrated church. That means that children and infants are welcome during the church service because we don't separate parents from their children for any reason. And we have a mother-baby room located back there and a dad-baby room in the back. And please make sure you're reserving the back rows for families with young children. The rockers and gliders are for pregnant nursing mothers and elders only. Please know men allowed in the mother-baby rooms. No unattended children at any time of the service. Just joking. And then please know food in the assembly area. Silence your cell phones at this time. If you would, please replace them on airplane mode for the rest of the service. Escorts to your vehicles by the ushers are available. Just tap on the ushers on the shoulder and they'd be happy to walk you to your car. Online donations are available on our website. And the text-giving number is there. The offerings and ties that came in last month are on the bottom of the page. Happy birthday to Jack Harrington on the 12th. And I think that's all we have for today. We have four announcements. Let's go ahead and sing another song and then we'll receive the offering. All right, let's turn to page 310. We're going to sing Footprints of Jesus. Page 310, Footprints of Jesus. Page 310, let's sing it out loud on the first. Sweetly, Lord, have we heard Thee calling Come, follow me And we see where Thy footprints falling Lead us to Thee Footprints of Jesus The Prince of Jesus Have made the pathway glow We will follow the steps of Jesus Where'er they go Though they lead o'er the cold, dark mountains Seeking His sheep Or along by Siloam's fountains Helping the weak Footprints of Jesus Have made the pathway glow We will follow the steps of Jesus Where'er they go If they lead through the temple Holy, preaching the Word Or in homes of the poor and lowly Serving the Lord Footprints of Jesus Have made the pathway glow We will follow the steps of Jesus Where'er they go On the last Then at last when on high He sees us, our journey done We will rest where the steps of Jesus Bend at His throne Footprints of Jesus Have made the pathway glow We will follow the steps of Jesus Where'er they go Amen. Great singing. At this time, we're going to have our ushers come forth to receive the offering for us. Brother Ramon, you want to bless the offering, please? 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