Oak Lawn Community Baptist Church
Oak Lawn Community Baptist Church

Maundy Thursday Service: 4/02/2026, 7:00pm

Bulletin for Maundy Thursday, 4/02/2026
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Easter Sunday Service: 4/05/2026, 9:30am

Bulletin for Easter Sunday, 4/05/2026
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Easter Flower Order Form

2026 Easter Flowers Order Form
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Welcome to Oak Lawn Community Baptist Church

At Oak Lawn Community Baptist Church, we support people as they seek to grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.
 
We are an American Baptist Church in partnerships with American Baptist Churches of Rhode Island and American Baptist Churches, USA.  We are ecumenically minded and seek opportunities for worship and service with other community churches.
 
Our church welcomes diverse families. We provide for Christian Education (Sunday School) for school aged children, as well as a nursery for pre-school children during worship services.
 
A very important part of our worship at Oak Lawn Community Baptist Church is our music program. We have been blessed with a strong music ministry consisting of a Sanctuary Choir, Hand bell Choir, two organists, and many musically talented members who readily share their gifts during the worship services throughout the year.
 
At the conclusion of worship every Sunday all are invited to the fellowship hall to join in conversation and refreshments.
 
Oak Lawn Community Baptist Church is located at 229 Wilbur Avenue in Cranston.  We warmly invite you to worship with us on a Sunday morning at 9:30 am.  Until then, may our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ richly bless you!

Church Facility Rental Information

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From The Pastor

April 2026

Pastoral Musings

 

“Christ is risen! Christ is risen, indeed!”

 

Are there any words more joy-filled than these? In April, we conclude

our Lenten journey with the joyful pronouncement of Easter morning. The tomb

is empty, and with that realization the world is changed forever. We have the

fulfillment of God’s promise of life eternal.

 

Of course, before we get to Easter morning, we travel the road of Holy

Week. We journey with the disciples through the final meal they would share

with their teacher. We hear Jesus’ mandate to them, and by extension to us,

to “love one another, as I have loved you.” On Thursday, April 2nd, we will

remember that final meal as we share Communion during our Maundy Thursday

service.

 

During this service, we will also reflect upon the hours leading up to

Jesus’ crucifixion through readings from our Gospels as the light gradually

dims. During this service of Tenebrae, we recall the events of Good Friday – the

betrayal, the trial, and the disciples’ denial of Jesus in those final hours.

 

As we walk this full journey of Holy Week, we are reminded that Easter is

part of this fabric. We don’t get to the fullness of the glorious news of Easter

without remembering all that transpired in the hours before. As the culmination

of our journey, Easter is all about the glorious Resurrection. And, because Easter

is on April 5th this year (the first Sunday in April), we will postpone our Com-

munion service to the following Sunday, April 12th.

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I hope you will join us for our journey through the fullness of Holy Week

as we come through the shadows into the joyful light of Easter morning when

we exclaim with Christians around the world, “Christ is risen! Christ is risen

indeed!”

 

Easter Blessings,

Pastor Linda

The Legend of the Dogwood

There is a legend, that at the time of the Crucifixion, the dogwood had been the size of the oak and other forest trees. So firm and strong was the tree that it was chosen as the timber of the cross.

 

That it was used for such a cruel purpose greatly distressed the tree. Jesus, nailed upon it, sensed this, and in His gentle pity for all sorrow and suffering said to it "Because of your regret and pity for My suffering, never again shall the dogwood tree grow large enough to be used as a cross. Henceforth it shall be slender and bent and twisted, and its blossoms shall be in the form of a cross... two long and two short petals. And in the center of the outer edge of each petal there will be nail prints, brown with rust and stained with red, and in the center of the flower will be a crown of thorns,

and all who see it will remember."

 

Submitted by: Robin Butzier

REPEAT DAILY

 

STAYING POSITIVE IS A MUST


PRAYING IS A MUST


IGNORING NEGATIVITY IS A MUST


STAYING FOCUSED IS A MUST


REMAINING HUMBLE AND GRATEFUL IS A MUST

 

BEING ON A MISSION TO BE AT PEACE, AND FINDING

A BETTER YOU, IS ESSENTIAL TO LIVING YOUR BEST LIFE

 

AUTHOR UNKNOWN

Worship Service

Sundays, 9:30am ET

Contact Us

Oak Lawn Community Baptist Church

229 Wilbur Avenue

Cranston, RI 02921-1016

Phone: 401 944-0864

Email: olcbc229@gmail.com

 

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