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 Just Around The Corner...  In this issue: Just Around The Corner 1 The Week at a Glance 2 Music, Members and Missions 3 Somethings Old Somethings New 4 Deacon of the Week + 5 Staff Info 6 West Lynchburg Baptist Church  May 20, 2012 Volume 2, Issue 20 THE WLBC BULLETIN  “The church with heart in the heart of the city.   Staff Member on Call May 1820 Robert 434.841.6886 Wednesday May 23 MENU Baked Spaghetti Salad Garlic Bread Dessert Do you have children? Do you have grandchildren near- by? Do you have neighbors with chil- dren? Do you have co-workers with chil- dren? Do you have a few hours on Satur- day that you could help set-up, volunteer at a station, or help clean-up? *The above are all good reasons to tell others and to come yourself this Saturday to Fun In The Son. Don’t miss the fun and the chance to bless others! Saturday 10am2pm FREE FUN IN THE SON May 19 Hot dogs 1Cotton Candy Popcorn Chips Drinks Water Games 1Craft Station Dunking Booth Wacky Hair Station Fire truck Remember to Remember One Memorial Day, some children were asked what the holiday meant to them.  “That’s the day the swim- ming pool opens!” an- swered one eager boy. What he didn’t realize or appreciate was that he can freely go to the pool be- cause more than one mil- lion people have put their lives on the line to preserve America’s democracy. Many of them have died so citi- zens of other countries might also enjoy the privi- leges of political, social and economic freedom. Memorial Day is our oppor- tunity to pause and re- member the sacrifices of many of America’s best citi- zens. They made the su- preme sacrifice on our be- half, so please remember to honor these heroes on May 26. (The NEWSLETTER Newsletter) 

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Just Around The Corner.. .  In this issue:

Just Around TheCorner  1 The Week at aGlance  2 Music, Members

and Missions 3 

Somethings OldSomethings New  4 Deacon of theWeek +  5 Staff Info 6 

West Lynchburg Baptist Church  May 20, 2012  Volume 2, Issue 20 

THE WLBC BULLETIN  “The church with heart in the heart of the city.”  

Staff Member

on Call

May 18—20

Robert

434.841.6886

Wednesday

May 23

MENUBaked Spaghetti

SaladGarlic Bread

Dessert

Do you have children?

Do you have grandchildren near-

by?

Do you have neighbors with chil-

dren?

Do you have co-workers with chil-

dren?

Do you have a few hours on Satur-

day that you could help set-up,

volunteer at a station, or help

clean-up?

*The above are all good reasons to

tell others and to come yourself 

this Saturday to Fun In The Son.

Don’t miss the fun and the chance

to bless others!

Saturday 10am—2pm

FREE

FUN IN THE SON

May 19

Hot dogs

1Cotton Candy

Popcorn

ChipsDrinks

Water Games

1Craft Station

Dunking Booth

Wacky Hair

Station

Fire truck 

Remember to Remember

One Memorial Day, some

children were asked what

the holiday meant to them.

 “That’s the day the swim-

ming pool opens!” an-

swered one eager boy.

What he didn’t realize or

appreciate was that he can

freely go to the pool be-

cause more than one mil-

lion people have put their

lives on the line to preserve

America’s democracy. Many

of them have died so citi-

zens of other countries

might also enjoy the privi-

leges of political, social and

economic freedom.

Memorial Day is our oppor-

tunity to pause and re-

member the sacrifices of 

many of America’s best citi-

zens. They made the su-

preme sacrifice on our be-

half, so please remember

to honor these heroes on

May 26.

(The NEWSLETTER Newsletter) 

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Instrumental EnsembleLibrary Open

Sunday School

KIDS In Worship Morning WorshipStudent-led & Graduate Recognition

Sanctuary BellsKingdom Kids ChimesKingdom Kids Bells

TeamKIDS…...Preschool age 3—5TeamKIDS......Gr. 1–6EDGE Student Worship

Evening Service

Business Meeting

Marjorie Jones CircleCommunity Watch Meeting—Chapel

S.W.A.T.

Amazing Grace Fellowship 1 

1 11

Family Night Supper

Preschool Music Time 4yrs–Kind.Music Makers Gr. 1–3

Young Musicians Gr. 4–6EDGE (Gr.7-12)

Disciple Making (Bible Study/Prayer)Mission Friends Ages 4 & 5

Royal Ambassadors Boys Gr.1-6Girls in Action Gr. 1-6

Highest Praise

Sanctuary Choir

Praise Team Rehearsal

Sunday, May 209:00 AM9:15 AM

9:45 AM 

11:00 AM11:00 AM 

14:15 PM5:30 PM

6:15 PM

6:30 PM

6:30 PM

7:30 PM

Monday, May 21

6:30 PM

7:00 PMTuesday, May 22

11:30 AM

1:30 PM

Wednesday, May 23 5:15 PM

6:00 PM

6:30 PM6:30 PM 

6:45 PM

6:50 PM7:30 PM

8:50 PM

The Week at a Glance Valleys symbolize life’s dark or low points; for example, Psalm 23:4 refers to “the valley of the

shadow of death” (NIV). But valleys also symbolize people who find God’s favor because they’relowly and meek. As a result, valleys can be places of blessing. God lifts his people out of despairand rewards their faithfulness. He also promises to “level” conditions by raising up valleys and

bringing down mountains (see Isaiah 40:4).

A Special

Note To:

Members

*Centra-KIDDessert Auction

will be directlyafter Music & 

Missions Night onSunday-June 3 

Plan to come & enjoy the service

as well as

purchase ayummy dessert

to support

children going to

camp! 

Men’s Prayer Breakfast 

Saturday, May 19 — 8:15am

Be ready to eat some good 

home-cooking & to pray! 

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1 John 3:8 ”Little children, let us not love in word or talk but in deed and truth.” 

Do n ’ t M i ss Yo ur Chance to B le ss and

Be B le sse d . . . The Ne e d s a r e Many  

 Andrew Gartner 

682 Laxton Rd. Apt. 2Lynchburg 24502434.509.5971

Deacon: Garland Mapp

Music, Members and Missions

Lynchburg General:Dwayne Kendrick — E366

Virginia Baptist: NONE

WelcomeNew Members  Praise The Lord w/ Song

Songs for Sunday-May 20

Hospitalizedas of Wed — May 16 

Rather, the song’s title

and refrain say it all:

 “They’ll know we are

Christians by our love.” 

Jesus put it this way:

 “Everyone will know that

you are my disciples, if 

you love one anoth-

er” (John 13:35, NIV).

Sometimes love involves

words — teaching, pro-

claiming, bearing witness

to God’s presence. But if 

words aren’t backed by

actions, they soon fall

flat. We can, as the song

Please pray for & extend 

sympathy to:

Christinia Wilson, in the

 passing of her brother.

May WMU Project

Pure Pure

Water Love

Please continue to give

toward this wonderful

ministry. Thank You!

Condolences 

says, “spread the news

that God is in our land.” 

But if we don’t live like

that, no one will believe

it.

When we declare God’s

reality but withhold kind-

ness from neighbors, ob-

servers rightly question

whether we follow theGod whose presence we

announce. But “if we love

one another, God lives in

us and his love is made

complete in us” (1 John

4:12).

(The NEWSLETTER Newsletter) 

#68 Holy, Holy, Holy 

#72 Holy Ground 

#445 Yes, Lord, Yes

#510 Firm Foundation

#413 Turn Your Eyes upon

 Jesus

#382 Serve the Lord with

Gladness

http://lifewayworship.s3-website-

us-east-1.amazonaws.com/

HymnalPreviews/ 

How Will They Know?

A well-known 1960s song

by Peter Scholtes answers

an implied question: How

will others know we’re Je-

sus’ disciples? Not by how

we understand family val-

ues. Not by our politics or

theology. Not by how many

Bible verses we’ve memo-

rized, how often we attend

church or how much offer-

ing we give.

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Deacon of the Week: Glenn Miller 434.525.3352 Serving, Laughing, Playing & Praying…Because WLBC Members Live Life With Hope 

Glenn’s Deacon Families Allen & Louise AngelKathy Baer

Minnie BenjaminKevin & Jenn Binger

Claudia BradleyClinton & Dorothy Brooks

Joyce CamdenGertrude Campbell

Jacqueline CoxDavid, Tammy, Andrew, Ben & Daniel

Curling

Pray for Missionaries: The Knight Family (Japan) www.theknights.multiply.com 

Many times we are asked, “Who is my

deacon?” 

To help you, we will list the Deacon of the Week 

and his list of families in the WLBC Bulletin — 

ENewsletter. There will be a complete list posted

on the bulletin board near the church office. This

complete list is alphabetical by your last name.

We hope this will help you know who your deacon

is for the year. If you have any questions, please

feel free to contact the church office.

A Safe HavenDon’t ride in automobiles; they cause 20 percent of all fatal accidents. Don’t stay at home;

17 percent of all accidents occur in the home. Don’t walk on the street or the sidewalk; 14

percent of all accidents happen to pedestrians. Don’t travel by air, rail or water; 16 percentof all accidents happen on these.

However, only 0.001 percent of all deaths reported occur in worship services. Therefore, thesafest place for you to be is in church. Sunday school is also relatively safe.

In the Old Testament book of Job, the title

character suffers many losses. During three

separate raids in quick succession, he loses

his livestock and servants. While still reeling

from that news, Job learns that his children

died during a furious windstorm. Later, Job

also loses his health, when a skin disease

causes sores all over his body.

From the list below, choose the one thing

Job did not do in response to his great mis-

fortune:

A. tore his clothes and shaved his head

B. cursed God and died

C. sat among ashes

D. worshiped the Lord

(See Job 1–2.)

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We’re on the Webwww.wlbc.org and

Facebook!

“On mission to reach people forthe family of God. “ 

STAFF

Rev. Randy Kent, Minister of Music & Senior Adults

[email protected] 

Cell Phone: 434.665.6880 845.4600 EXT 13

Dr. Robert Putt, Pastor

[email protected] 

Cell Phone: 434.841.6886 845.4600 EXT 15

Vance Matthews, Minister of students

[email protected] 

Cell Phone: 910.814.7200 845.4600 EXT 14

Pam Anderson (Financial) [email protected] 

Nancy Johnson (Administrative) [email protected] 

Phyllis Lane (Organist) [email protected] 

Jeanne Kent (Pianist) [email protected] 

Contact Us Anytime Office Email: [email protected]