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The 2BC Weekly | May 1, 2016 Second Baptist Church weekly worship guide/newsletter for May 1, 2016.
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If you are a first-time guest, please complete a guest card from a pew pocket or Friendship Register and drop it in the offering plate so that we may get acquainted with you. Please see an usher if you’d like a listening aid.
Each Sunday in the Welcome Center (just inside the Kansas Street entrance on Level 1), our Hospitality Team is waiting to help you get connected. This may include finding a Bible study class, showing you where children and student ministries meet, or sharing the day’s activities and schedule. You may also enjoy a cup of coffee at the Welcome Center’s coffee bar and get to know others at Second.
Your entire family is welcome here! Children’s worship bags filled with books and activities are available at the Sanctuary entrances. If you’d like an alternative for your children, childcare for birth through Pre-K is available on Level 2 at any point in the service. Our Welcome Center is also available for those with restless infants, and you can view the service on a monitor there.
In addition to placing your offering in the offering plate, you can give online at 2bcliberty.org/give or via your smartphone by scanning this QR code. We have “online giving” cards in the pew rack that you can place in the offering plate to represent your gift if you choose.
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Take a moment to prepare
your heart for worship…
“If we only had eyes to see and ears to hear and wits to understand, we would know that the Kingdom of God in the sense of holiness, goodness, beauty is as close as breathing and is crying out to be born both within ourselves and within the world; we would know that the Kingdom of God is what we all of us hunger for above all other things even when we don’t know its name or realize that it’s what we’re starving to death for. The Kingdom of God is where our best dreams come from and our truest prayers. We glimpse it at those moments when we find ourselves being better than we are and wiser than we know. We catch sight of it when at some moment of crisis a strength seems to come to us that is greater than our own strength. The Kingdom of God is where we belong. It is home, and whether we realize it or not, I think we are all of us homesick for it.”
― Frederick Buechner
173rd Anniversary
May 1, 2016 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. Gathering Music Invitation to Worship Jason Edwards Recognition of 40 Year Members Jason Edwards Larry and Helen Winter Candlelighting Lydia Cole
Prelude “Giusto con Vivo” Michael Glasgow Student Bells Christie White, Director Call to Worship “God of the Ages, History’s Maker” Lloyd Larsen Sanctuary Choir Don Brown, Director +Our Response of Praise 566 “O God Our Help in Ages Past” ST. ANNE The New Testament Lesson Revelation 21:10, 22 – 22:5 Steve Ritter (8:30)
Becky Dempsey (11:00)
(Pew Bible, page 204, New Testament)
Leader: This is the Word of the Lord.
People: Thanks be to God!
Practicing the Presence of God Musical Meditation (8:30) “Day by Day” Oscar Ahnfelt
Becky Whited, flute Choral Worship (11:00) “Be Still and Know” Tom Fettke Student Choir
Leslie Bunch, Director
+Hymn “O God Who Speaks” LIBERTY
(See inside back cover of hymnal)
Prayers of the People Don Brown Choral Worship “Pacem” Lee Dengler Student Choir The Psalm Psalm 67 Teresa Anderson (8:30) Craig Dempsey (11:00) Unison Reading
1 May God be gracious to us and bless us and make his face shine on us - 2 so that your ways may be known on earth, your salvation among all nations. 3 May the peoples praise you, God; may all the peoples praise you. 4 May the nations be glad and sing for joy, for you rule the peoples with equity and guide the nations of the earth. 5 May the peoples praise you, God; may all the peoples praise you. 6 The land yields its harvest; God, our God, blesses us. 7 May God bless us still, so that all the ends of the earth will fear him.
Leader: This is the Word of the Lord. People: Thanks be to God.
Sermon INCONCEIVABLE! Jason Edwards +Hymn of Commitment 665 “Because I Have Been Given Much” SEMINARY The worship of the living God invites our response. Those who wish to profess faith in Christ and/or to
unite with the church are invited to come forward and share your decision with the pastor.
+Offertory Prayer and Generosity Moment Ron Mullennix
Offertory “Amazing Grace (My Chains are Gone)” Tomlin/Lamb Student Bells +Presentation of Offerings 208 “He Is Lord” HE IS LORD
He is Lord, He is Lord! He is risen from the dead and He is Lord! Every knee shall bow, every tongue confess That Jesus Christ is Lord. Music and Refrain arr.© 1986 Word Music, LLC
Baptism Josie Hilton Josie’s faith story is read by her father, Mark Hilton A Baptismal Affirmation 423 “This Is the Threefold Truth” ACCLAMATIONS Stanza 1
This is the threefold truth on which our faith depends, and with this joyful cry worship begins and ends: Christ has died! Christ is risen! Christ will come again! Words and Music © 1980 Hope Publishing Company
Postlude “How Firm a Foundation” James Pethel All Songs UBP CCLI #1091036 All Video UBP CCVI #502497070 Organ: Ann Posey Piano: Name Helen Brown Sanctuary Sound: Dave Heston, Gary Pennington Media: John Hilton, Kenny Williams
Worship Leader: David Fulk
NOTES:
CHRISTIAN SYMPATHY
Christian sympathy is
extended to Larry Willis in
the death of his Vietnam
buddy, David Peterson.
Christian sympathy is
extended to Toni and Byron
Buffalo in the death of Toni’s
mother, Mildred “Midge”
Bridwell of Eagle Butte, SD on
April 24.
OTHER PRAYER CONCERNS Otis Miller Sr., defibrillator/pacemaker implant. Prayers for him and Carol as he recovers. Jeff Moore Karen North; cancer treatment
WORSHIP LEADERS TODAY
Teresa Anderson is married to Matt and works in healthcare information technology. She and Matt share their home with their cat, Gus.
Don Brown has been a member of Second Baptist since the fall of 1967 when he and Helen moved to Liberty to join the music faculty of William Jewell College. He is involved in the Sanctuary Choir, the Adult Handbell Choir, the Middle School Handbell Choir as well as many other church activities.
Lydia Cole is a fifth grader at Northland Christian School. She is the daughter of Richard Cole and granddaughter of Rick and Cathy Cole.
Becky Dempsey is a deacon, sings in the choir, and serves as a connector for the Drama Team. For over 20 years she and Craig taught children’s Sunday School, and she also wrote and led children’s worship services during most of that time. Becky assistant directs for Liberty North High School theatre, is a Teaching Artist for Kansas City Young Audiences, and acts in films, commercials, and company training videos, as well as on stage from Richmond to Olathe.
Craig Dempsey spends a lot of time videotaping church activities. He helped set up the system and continues to help train new operators as well as taking his turn in the booth for worship and videotaping events outside of worship. He regularly does childcare for MOPS and subs for worship childcare. For over 20 years, he and Becky taught childen’s Sunday School. He and Becky have children who are all moving this summer: to Minneapolis; to Portland, OR; and within San Francisco. And yes, traveling is one of the interests Craig and Becky share!
Ron Mullennix and Kathy have been members of 2BC since 1977. He is a partner with Withers Brant Igoe and Mullennix, PC.
Steve Ritter and Tammy have two sons and three grandchildren. Steve is retired from GE Energy. The Ritters have been members of Second since l989.
Larry Winter served on the Second Baptist Church staff from 1976 to 2002. During that time Helen was a teacher at Liberty High School. Their daughter, Megan and family, live in Dallas, TX. Their son, Cody and family, live in Seattle, WA. They treasure their three grandchildren Liam, Charlie and Adele.
A NOTE FROM PASTOR JASON
In 1557, a gentleman by the name of Thomas Tusser compiled a collection of writ-
ings he called A Hundred Good Points of Husbandry. In the April Husbandry section,
he wrote one of the earliest recorded renderings of an oft-quoted adage:
Sweet April showers
Do spring May flowers
Or
April showers bring May flowers.
The poetry of this old adage points to a rhythm intimately connected to the cycle of the seasons, the cy-
cles of our lives. The storms of one season bring forth flowering in another. As I pen these words during
the great storm of April 26, 2016 (ok, ok – GREAT is a bit of an overstatement), I find myself curious of
what might bloom in the days ahead. April 26 showers mean I certainly must mow my overgrown lawn
soon, but they also mean I should keep my eyes peeled for yellow, purple and red bursts of new beauty
that will continue to work their way through the soil around our home.
The Gospel indicates a similar cycle. Just weeks ago we journeyed together through the disappointment
and shame of Jesus’ crucifixion, the silent waiting of the weekend that followed, and the surprising news
that this wasn’t an ending, but perhaps THE beginning. Life burst forth from one of the least likely of plac-
es, an empty tomb. Life burst forth and the world would never be the same again.
As we live into this shift from April to May, from Easter resurrection to Pentecost power, we live as peo-
ple who have been thoroughly shaped by the Gospel of Jesus Christ. May we show up for worship con-
vinced that Jesus is alive and expectant of what he might want to do with us or say to us. May we em-
brace the opportunity to study scripture in community, knowing that we are people of a Book through
which God speaks anew daily. May we be stirred to sacrificial generosity, knowing that God can and will
multiply the loaves of our gifts far more than we could ask or imagine. May we renew our commitment
serving Jesus, either serving as we have more fervently, or by seeking out a ministry opportunity new for
you: become a greeter, join the school connections team, develop people with our leadership develop-
ment committee, sign up for a mission trip, join the choir, commit to prayer walking with our deacons,
become a Stephen Minister… sit down with one of our pastors and explore the many other existing and
burgeoning opportunities that might be a right fit for you. Or dream – dream big – and don’t forget to
share.
April showers bring May flowers.
May the eyes of our souls be peeled wide open in the days and months ahead, so that none of us might
miss the flowering of God’s presence or purpose in our midst.
Selah,
Jason
MAY 2016 MONTHLY
CHILDREN
JOELLEN HILL: CHILDREN’S MINISTRY
SUMMER INTERN
Our children’s ministry is fortunate to have a CBF
intern working with us this summer! JoEllen Hill will
serve alongside us as she learns more about pastoral
ministry as well as working directly with our children
through Bible Study, Vacation Bible School and
whatever else we put her through! I look forward to
the summer together. Take a
minute to read her bio below.
Welcome, JoEllen! —Gwen Phillips
My name is JoEllen Hill, yes, of the
famous Hill family. My parents are
Jerry and Janet Hill and my
grandfather was Melvin Hill. Ministry is
in my family’s blood and it looks like it
passed on to me. I am studying
Religions and Culture at William Jewell.
Jewell has let me explore a lot of things, especially some
new hobbies and interests. I now love art more than
anything, and I love to paint. I also love to read and hang
out in my hammock. I love spending time with my friends
and family. I love going on spontaneous adventures. Most
of all, I love spending time with kids. So I want to thank
you all for giving me this opportunity to work with the
children of your church.
MUSIC
ORGAN AND TRUMPET CONCERT MAY 31
Second Baptist will be hosting Christine Harris,
trumpet, and Jerry Westenkuehler, organ, in concert
on Tuesday, May 31, 7:30 pm. Christine and Jerry are
graduates of William Jewell College. Both have
received doctorates in their respective fields and have
been active in church and teaching ministries.
Save the date!
CHURCHWIDE
REGISTER FOR GRAD RECOGNITION
Sunday, May 15, is Graduate Recognition Day where
we recognize high school graduates in 11:00 a.m.
worship. We will also list the names of college,
technical or grad school graduates in the Weekly on
that day. May 11 is the last day to register graduates
to be included in the Weekly. Email
mhenderson@2bcliberty.org with your name, school and
degree/program, or visit 2bcliberty.org/graduates.
WEDNESDAY NIGHTS
CHILDREN’S CHOIR PROGRAM KICKS OFF
FINAL SANCTUARY SESSIONS
Wednesdays | 6:30-7:15 p.m. | We have three fun final
sessions to round out our Sanctuary year:
May 4: Children’s Choir program
May 11: Results from our 2nd Church Health Survey
May 18: TED-style talks from Students
Visit 2bcliberty.org/sanctuary for more information!
STUDENTS
REGISTER FOR HS MOUNTAIN CAMP
July 16-22 | Winter Park Resort, Colorado | Rising 9th -
Graduated 12th | $100 deposit due at registration
Official registration has closed, but limited space may
still be available. Contact Charles Smith at
csmith@2bcliberty.org or 816-781-2824 ext. 314 for
information.
STUDENT FUN NIGHT MAY 21
We’re going to the T-Bones game! Save the date and
watch for details.
SOUTH DAKOTA TRIPS THIS SUMMER
High School Trip June 5-10
Middle School Trip June 27-30
Register (and pay the $100 cost online) at
2bcliberty.org/students. Contact Charles Smith
(csmith@2bcliberty.org) with questions!
FINANCIAL REPORT:
Total receipts from Catalyst giving:
April 24 Plate offering $17,084.16
April Direct Debit Offering: $8,944.00
WEDNESDAY NIGHT MENU: May 4 Meat loaf, mashed potatoes and gravy, dinner rolls, green beans, cookies Make reservations by Monday at noon with the church office or at 2bcliberty.org/sanctuary. MSG free/vegetarian options available.
EQUIPPING
DISCOVER YOUR SPIRITUAL GIFTS
Second Baptist Church has adopted a new tool, AssessMe, to aid you in discovering your spiritual gifts
and connecting them to service opportunities within the church.
You can try it today at http://www.assessme.org/7235.aspx
1. Select the button that says REGISTER NOW. You will set-up a personalized login, which only takes
2-3 minutes. (Look for the text that says that says “It’s fast and free.”)
2. After you have finished setting up your account, you may login and begin the assessment.
3. The assessment is in four parts. You may take all four at once or break them up. The entire assess-
ment will only take between 15-30 minutes. Your results are automatically imported into the HUB
when you are finished.
While you are encouraged to complete this assessment online, a paper version is available by contacting the
church office at khalfhill@2bcliberty.org or 816.781.2824.
2BC SOCCER MATCH WITH THE KAREN PEOPLE
Sunday, May 22 | 6 p.m. | Northgate Middle School
We have been invited to participate in a soccer match with some new friends from the
Karen people group. Grace Baptist Church has a group that gets together and plays
soccer each week and they have invited us to field a team and have a match followed
by a time of fellowship. If you would like to play, contact Mike Lassiter at mlassiter@2bcliberty.org. Anyone is welcome to watch the match and enjoy the fellowship.
JULY HAITI TRIP LUNCH ‘N LEARN
Sunday, May 22 | after 11 a.m. service
As part of the SEND initiative at 2BC, our efforts to
support God's work in Haiti--the poorest country in
our hemisphere--are providing more opportunities
for us to serve, even if you can't travel.
To learn more about plans for upcoming trips to
Grand Goave, Haiti, and how you might get involved,
please join us.
Menu: Soup Joumou, a Haitian dish, prepared by Sara
Langford
SECOND BAPTIST AND TEAM WORLD VISION
Following the 11 a.m. worship, there will be a lunch and launch party for the 2BC
Team. This kicks off the training season for our participation in the October 15 Kansas
City Marathon. We had tremendous interest from 2BC last week, and if you didn’t
have an opportunity to sign up yet, you can sign up at any time, but the earlier the bet-
ter. The team is for both seasoned runners that train year-round or those who have
never run or walked before, but who have a goal to raise money to provide clean wa-ter in Africa. Michelle Prindle is the Team Captain this year.
Sign up at teamworldvision.org/kansascity!
THIS SUMMER, THE SEND INITIATIVE WILL GO TO
THREE LOCATIONS:
July 23-30 | a group will travel to the area around Grand Goave, Haiti, and will connect
with Cooperative Baptist Field Personnel Jenny Jenkins;
June 4-12 | a group of 17 people will learn about caring for children in Bogota, Colom-
bia
Two student groups in June and one all church trip (July 30-August 4) will reconnect
with our Lakota friends in Bridger/Takini on the Cheyenne River Reservation in South
Dakota. In addition, Jordan Groves, Elliott Yoakum and Emmy Gregory will travel to
the Reservation for the month of June to help with summer school at Takini again.
We will commission each group and pray for them as they share the journey with oth-
er cultures, learn from each other and become the presence of Christ to each other.
SUMMER YOGA IS BACK!
Tuesdays in June and July (except July 12) | 10-11
a.m. | Assembly Room | $5 donation per class | Child-
care available | This is a beginner’s yoga class,
appropriate for those who have not done yoga
before. It will be a time for self-care and stillness,
to breathe and move our bodies intentionally,
and to practice the presence of God.
There is a suggested donation of $5 per class.
We will have childcare for ages birth
through pre-K. Wear comfortable clothes, and
if possible, bring a yoga mat.
Contact Maggie Henderson to sign up at 816-781-
2824 or mhenderson@2bcliberty.org.
JOIN THE SECOND SUMMER SYMPHONY!
Second Summer Symphony will begin playing for
worship on June 5. All instrumentalists who are
entering 9th grade through adults are invited to
bring their instruments and join us in making a joyful
noise each Sunday throughout the summer. We
meet at 8:44 a.m. on Sunday mornings to prepare
for that day's worship. Contact Ann Posey for more
information at poseyannphil2@sbcglobal.net.
COMMUNITY BLOOD DRIVE
Tuesday, June 7 | 3-7 p.m. | Social Room | One tangi-
ble way we can serve our community is by donating
blood! If possible, sign up in advance on the sheet at
the Welcome Center desk. Walk-ins also welcome.
Contact Luda Teterina at ltet@icloud.com if you have
questions or if you’d like to help as part of the Blood
Drive Team.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL JULY 11-15
We are working hard to turn this plot of land known as
Second Baptist Church into an exciting cave-like experience
for children all over the greater Liberty area! Save the dates
of JULY 11-15 and plan to join us.
When Jesus spoke to the people, he said “I am the Light of
the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness
but will have the light of life.” You can sign up as a volunteer
to help us share these truths: Jesus gives us hope, courage,
direction, love and his power. There is a CAVE QUEST
VOLUNTEER form online that you can fill out to help us
find just the right spot for you!
REGISTER TO ATTEND OR VOLUNTEER AT 2BCLIBERTY.ORG/VBS!
LEADERSHIP RETREAT
JUNE 10-11 AT 2BC
Leaders, save the date for a special training
opportunity we have for you! If you’re a leader
at 2BC, in the community, or if you’d like to
be, this will be a beneficial retreat for you.
Our guest leader will be Lance Wallace, Senior
Director of Communications and Issues Man-
agement, Georgia Tech University, Atlanta, GA.
You will learn, you will be inspired, you will be
encouraged!
FIND THE LATEST INFORMATION AT 2BCLIBERTY.ORG/LEAD
Celebrating Linda Jones
I am officially declaring May 2016 Linda Jones Appreciation Month, as she well deserves, and as
we well need. Many of us have been grieving Linda’s retirement since she announced it, and in case you didn’t
know, the official day is storming in upon us at the end of this month.
On Wednesday, May 25, Linda will retire after almost 11 years of service at 2BC. April showers are supposed
to bring May flowers (as I mentioned in an earlier article), and I’m certain joining Larry in retirement will bring
with it the further flowering of rest, travel, new and renewed passions and projects, the joy of doing what she
wants to do when she wants to do it and not when she doesn’t, the crème de la crème of increased grandchil-
dren time, and so many other joys. I’m sure this is all much anticipated by
Linda, it has not been by us, at least not with any measure of joy.
For so many this is because of the great deal of love and care that she has
brought to her work at Second Baptist. This was no doubt recognized
early on, because as you may remember, Linda started out working at
2BC as a part-time ministry assistant. She came to us after her first retire-
ment from teaching, a career for which she gave her first vocational life to
well. Linda, who has a Master’s degree in Education, has told me that she
never imagined she would do anything other than teach, and when Larry
entered his first “retirement,” which was really a second career that
moved them into our midst, she was content to enjoy a new season of
rest. That rest didn’t last long as she first volunteered at 2BC, then came
to work part-time, and finally was asked to assume the role of Church
Administrator, a position in which she quickly began to flourish.
Larry Gregory, our Volunteer Property Manager, has gushed to me about
how amazing Linda has been in this role. Linda didn’t just tighten up the
ship of 2BC, she did it as one who’d found new life in ministry as a Church Administrator. In our years togeth-
er, she has remarked that as much as she loved being a teacher, had she known what she knows now, she
would have started out as a Church Administrator. Like many, she was highly effective in one role. but then
later, because she was open to the winds of the Spirit, courageously embraced what would be a vocation that
tapped into the center of her soul, the essence of God’s design for her. And we reaped the benefits.
If you belong to the community of 2BC, you have benefited from Linda’s loving guidance of our support staff,
her dedicated attention to detail, her ongoing quest to get us the best results and to get them with the best
deals. (Her thirst for a deal has saved us all lots of money.) If you belong to 2BC, and even if you don’t – but
have been impacted by the ministries of this church because you live in Liberty – you have benefited from the
ministry of Linda Jones in ways I’m confident you are not even aware. Remember, everything done in and
through our building is connected to Linda’s ministry.
A few years ago the Church Administrator from Wilshire Baptist in Dallas visited me and asked if he could look
around our building. After careful examination he came back to me and said “Jason, you have a VERY good
church administrator. This building is receiving exceptional care. She’s VERY good.”
Friends, the job of the Church Administrator is so often behind the scenes. Given that, it is one of those jobs
that can often go unnoticed and underappreciated. What I need you to hear right now is this: You have had a
VERY good Church Administrator. We have all taken that for granted, as we’re want to do with so many things.
We have all failed to notice so many good things she has done for and with us. She has tended to her work with
diligence and care and passion, and she has mostly done this rather quietly. AND she has done this with an
intentional pursuit of growing excellence, quietly seeking skill-
sharpening opportunities each year of her employment, not the
least of which pursuing her National Church Administra-
tors Certification in recent years and graduating with that
esteemed certification last summer, an accomplishment that we
didn’t come anywhere close to making enough noise about. Did
you know that she did all of that not for her own benefit, not
for her own advancement, but simply to make us better? Her
primary project was the development of a policies and proce-
dures manual for Second Baptist Church. To make us better. To
help us better achieve our vision of being a catalyst for the
dream of God to come true in the world.
She’s done all of this rather quietly, and because she has, I’d like
to ask you not to be quiet about any of that this month. Don’t
let her do what she wants to do – slip away quietly into retire-
ment, deflecting all of the good attention onto others. No sir.
Let’s make some noise!
This month I’d like for you to be as intentional about not taking
Linda for granted as she has been about serving God and you
with excellence over the past 11 years. This month, I’d like for
you to be as diligent in encouraging her as she has been in her
ongoing commitment to making this the best church it can be in
her 11 years with us. You can do that, of course, in conversa-
tion with Linda, but there are also other ways, and you can see
the box at right for a few of those.
One final personal note: Linda is much more than a Church
Administrator to me, she is my friend. As a young pastor com-
ing into a first pastorate, it’s so good to work with people who
are immediately committed to supporting, encouraging, dream-
ing, kindly advising, and simply conversing with you along the
way. Linda was committed to being my friend from day 1, and
that is something I will always cherish. Her friendship, in ways
I’m sure she doesn’t know, has bettered me. Being Linda’s col-
league has been something for which I will always be grateful.
Being her friend continues to be a gift from God. I know so
many of you feel the same way.
So *raising my espresso cup* ...here’s to Linda! May we all fully
recognize the gift that she is… may we fully let her know we
are aware of that… May we celebrate her well in the days
ahead… and may we continue to cherish her friendship among
us for a very, very long time. (She’s staying around, don’t you
know!)
Let Linda Jones Appreciation month begin!
Jason
SHOW LINDA SOME LOVE
WORDS OF BLESSING | Shower
Linda with words of blessing! There will
be a box on the welcome center desk
labeled “blessings for Linda.” Please
write notes of encouragement to Linda
and drop them in that box. If you’d like,
you can also mail these Maggie Hender-
son in the church office with a note that
says “Blessings for Linda,” and she’ll
know where to put them.
VIDEO BLESSINGS | We also en-
courage you to record a 30 – 90 sec-
ond video message for Linda by May 22.
If you’d like to record it on your own device
and send it to us, you can:
email the video to Nicole Swanson
at nswanson@2bcliberty.org, or
if the file is too large to send, email
Nicole and she will send you a link
to a Dropbox folder where you
can upload it.
If you’d like to have the video recorded for
you, Craig Dempsey will be available to
record messages in the Chapel at these
times:
9:30-10 a.m. and immediately after
11:00 worship on May 8, 15 and 22.
Wednesday, May 11, during even-
ing activities
RETIREMENT CELEBRATION
JUNE 12
On that day we will recognize Linda
publicly at the end of our worship ser-
vices and in between them. From 9:15
to 10:45 a.m. we will have a special par-
ty for Linda in our Social Room. Please
circle Sunday, June 12th as an important
opportunity to let Linda know how
much we love and appreciate her.
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