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    JANUARY M O N T H L Y N E W S L E T T E R 2 0 1 3 F I R S T I N T E R N A T I O N A L B A P T I S T C H U R C H

    Last month, FIBC celebrated our annualInternational Christmas Dinner

    complete with food, fellowship, and the

    celebration of Jesus. This years

    program featured several dances from

    our Nepalese believers as well as our

    young Lao members. Everyone enjoyed

    a delicious potluck meal composed ofLao, Nepalese, Chinese, Vietnamese,

    Thai, and American entrees and

    desserts. FIBCs pastor, Thi

    Mitsamphanh, gave a message that

    reminded listeners of Gods promise of

    His presence in the Emmanuel. The

    evening ended with a heartwarmingrendition of Silent Night by the

    childrens choir, followed by gifts

    handed out to all children who were

    present. It was a wonderful celebration

    of the birth of Jesus Christ...by people

    from many nations.

    Celebrating Jesus among the Nations

    BREAKING BREAD TOGETHER ISAN ESSENTIAL PART OF OURCULTURES.

    FRIENDS FROM BURMA AND

    ERITREAJOY TO THEWORLD INLAO NEPALESE DANCERS

    ALL NATIONS

    NEPALESE BELIEVERS OF FIRST INTERNATIONAL BAPTIST CHURCH

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    MORE INFO

    WEEKLYSCHEDULE

    SUNDAY:900-1100AMNEPALESESERVICE

    11:00AMPRAYER

    11:15SUNDAYSCHOOL

    NEPALESE,ENGLISH,LAO

    12:00WORSHIP

    WEDNESDAY:7:00PMYOUTHBIBLESTUDY

    Contact us:

    Pastor Thi Mitsamphanh

    email: [email protected]

    phone: 901-359-6368

    Like us on Facebook

    www.facebook.com/FIBCMemphis

    Where we meet:

    200 E Parkway North

    Memphis, TN 38112

    FEATURED

    Thi and his wife Angie live inCordova, Tn. Thi is currently astudent at Mid-America BaptistTheological Seminary and Pastorof First International BaptistChurch. Angie teaches at E.E. JeterElementary School in Millington.

    Both of their families came to the

    United States as refugees duringthe aftermath of the communisttakeover in Southeast Asia in 1975.

    Faithful Christians in those earlyyears helped their parents to begina new life in America. They alsointroduced them to Jesus Christ.

    This experience has helped themto empathize with the plight oftodays refugee population inMemphis as FIBC ministers to theinternational community.

    Thi loves to spend time with hisfamily, travel, read, play sports, andfish. He is passionate aboutmaking disciples and teaching theWord of God.

    Angie loves travel and adventure.She is also passionate aboutdiscipleship and enjoys reading.HOWCANI

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