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Take Note . . .

The Signal is published once a month by Lexington Baptist Church, 308 East Main Street, Lexington, SC 29072359-4146 | www.LexingtonBaptist.org

Email feedback & story ideas to [email protected]

Our children’s ministry director,Maegan Bolding, and her husband,Christopher, are expecting their firstbaby, little boy Coleman, in October.Please help us shower the Boldingswith blessings on Sunday, Sept. 22.

ChurchwideBaby Shower

Sunday, Sept. 222 - 4 pm in the Reception Hall

Tuesday, Sept. 1712 noon at Reflections

1937 Augusta Highway

Senior AdultNews

Senior Single LadiesBreakfast Bunch: Thursday, Sept. 12

9 am at Lizard’s ThicketLunch Bunch: Thursday, Sept. 26

11:30 am at Lizard’s Thicket

Senior Men’s BreakfastThursday, Sept. 19

9 am at Lizard’s Thicket

New Senior AdultWednesday Schedule

Cornerstone Luncheon

Begins Wednesday, Sept. 4

3 pm Senior Adult Choir Rehearsal

(Choir Room)4 pm Midweek Worship (Chapel)4:45 pm Dinner (Fellowship Hall)

6:15 pm Midweek Worship (Chapel)

Thursday, Sept. 511 am in the Fellowship HallMusical Guest: Chan Shealy

Please call 996-8843 or [email protected]

to make reservationsby Tuesday, Sept. 3.

Guest Speaker: Jimmy Jones

CEO of Christ

Central Ministries

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Dr. Mike TurnerSenior Pastor

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Dr. Mike TurnerSenior Pastor 

Steve Foxworth Associate Pastor (Administration) 

Dan Williams Associate Pastor (Worship) 

 Alyce Gilliam Associate Pastor (Missions) 

Ian Geimer Associate Pastor 

(Next Generation Ministries) 

Jerry Freeman Associate Pastor (Senior Adults & 

Congregational Care) 

Maegan BoldingChildren’s Ministries Director 

(Birth - Grade 5) 

Daniel WalkerMiddle School Ministry Director 

(Grades 6 - 8) 

Jon FosterRecreation Ministry & Facilities Director 

Jessica Wyndham

Communications Director 

Pastoral Staff 

Weekend Cell Phone 767-2445

IMPORTANTPHONE NUMBERS

Church Office: 359-4146 LBC News Daily Update: 356-7460 Prayer Ministry Office: 996-8812 

24-Hour Intercessory Prayer Ministry808-PRAY (7729) 

Counseling Center 808-LBCC (5222) Child Development Ministry: 359-2866  Pastor Mike

From the PastorPam and I returned from Sabbatical the first week of August after over a

month away. Thank you so much for your generosity in allowing us this timeaway. It’s awkward for any congregation to have their pastor out of the pulpitfor several weeks in a row, but I know you were well cared for by our staff andguest preachers during my absence.

What did I do during these weeks? First, I worshipped in a variety of churches in South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia, some withdifferent backgrounds and traditions from ours. One Sunday, I attended aPresbyterian church; another, an Independent Anglican Church; another, a largeChurch of God; then, on several other occasions, Baptist churches similar toours. It was so refreshing to see so many great churches, experience such greatworship and hear such great preaching. I was inspired by it all.

Second, I was able to spend a considerable amount of time in personalBible study and prayer. I can’t tell you what a gift it is to be relieved of all theduties of pastoring (even though I love what I do!) so that I could simply bestill before the Lord for an extended period of time. And, as I shared withyou through the Sundays of August, I felt that the Lord gave me new

revelation through this time about our church’s direction. I feel refreshed andre-invigorated in mind, body and spirit and eagerly await the next season of ministry the Lord has for us here at LBC.

September begins with one of the great events our church familyenjoys each year: Tailgate Sunday. On September 1, we’ll meet in only oneworship service at 10:15 am in the Worship Center for a special experience of worship that brings together all four of our regular worship services. Followingthe service, we will serve barbecue for the whole church family. Our SundaySchool classes will eat together, a great opportunity to get to know one anotherbetter. But if you’re not in a Sunday School class, don’t worry! You’ll have aspecial place to enjoy your meal, too. I hope you’ll make plans to join us.

 Also in September, on Wednesday, September 4, we’ll begin our

regular fall schedule. This year we’re adding something new anddifferent. In addition to all of our regular, exciting events and activities, we’readding a second hour for my midweek Bible study. It will work like this: the firstsession of the Pastor’s Bible study will be at 4 pm in the chapel. Family nightsupper will follow from 4:45 to 6 pm. Then, at 6:15, I’ll teach the secondsession in the chapel. Both sessions will be exactly the same. For those of youwho prefer the earlier hour, you can attend the midweek service at 4, eatdinner and go home. The rest of you may eat dinner first, attend the 6:15 studyand return home at 7 pm. The reason we’re doing it this way is because theattendance through last Winter and Spring for the midweek service filled thechapel to capacity. This way, we can accommodate more people in the service.

Wednesday night church is an opportunity to expand our church’s ministryin some new and far-reaching ways, so I hope each of you will plan on being

here. We also have classes and events for all ages. It would be great if you’dalso bring someone with you—I’ll be teaching on a variety of topics with specialapplication toward practical Christian living.

Finally, as we move into the fall months, let’s not forget thepriority of giving. As we honor the Lord with our finances, He promises tobless us in more ways than we know. Our church ministries impact people inLexington and around the world because you continue to faithfully andgenerously give.

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Dan WilliamsAssociate Pastor, [email protected]

Music on MissionIn the last Signal, you read about

LBC Orchestra member David Croneand the donation by the orchestra of three violas and a cello to a ministryin Brazil! After that trip, two choir

members, John O’Cain and BobGunter, went to Nicaragua in Julywith the team from LBC headed upby Chuck McCurry. This groupconducted Vacation Bible School anddid construction work with the H3CSchool (Helping Hands & Hearts forChrist) for the deaf and disabled on the island of Ometepe as well as the Lluviade Gracia (Rain of Grace) church. At the Lluvia de Gracia church, they donated anew Ibanez bass guitar to the church’s music ministry. This gift was madepossible in part by the LBC Choir and the Scott Fisher Orchestra Fund. Picturedabove is Chuck McCurry presenting the bass to the pastor’s son, Jose Cordova.Just one more way we are touching lives all over the world!

Children’s Choirs Begin Sunday, Sept. 86 pm in the Children’s Building

Choirs offered include:Three Year Old ‘Lil Angels

Four & Five Year Old PreschoolGrades 1 - 5 Young Musicians

Calling AllSenior Adults!

The Marathon SingersSenior Adult Choir will begin

meeting at 3 pmevery Wednesday afternoon

beginning Sept. 4.

Main StreetHarmonizers

in ConcertSunday, Sept. 15

6 pm in the Worship Center 

Congratulations!Congratulations to LBC Member

Leonard Chapman (pictured above)and to the Grays basketball team,winners of the National SeniorBasketball Tournament.

This 50+ men’s team beat out 26other teams from across the countryto win this honor! The Grays teammembers are Dean Fickbohm, Jack Sayers, Charles Shealy, FrankeShipley, Otis Dickerson, LeonardChapman, and Dr. Hank Martin.

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Dear Student Ministry Families,

What an incredible summer we just experienced. We witnessed studentscoming to the Lord for salvation and students committing to full-time missions.We saw God unify this ministry like never before. We are on the starting line of true life change. More students than ever are committing themselves to

leadership opportunities here at LBC. I truly believe God is about to do anamazing work in and through these students. With that being said, we have ahuge announcement to make!

On Wednesday, Sept. 4, the Student Ministry is launching Encounter431.Based on Acts 4:31, we are starting a movement on Wednesday nights for all of our students in grades 6-12. We will meet in The City from 6 to 7:30 pm toexperience powerful worship, engaging teaching and life-changing small groups.

 Apex and Turning Point will no longer exist as they were. God is unifying thisministry and we desire for your student to jump in this fall.

On one Thursday a month, Girls Inc. and ManUp will host a Bible study at ahost home. Starting in September, we are looking at Godly men and women of the Bible. Look for our Fall 2013 Student Ministry newsletter, which will have all

the dates and times for these studies.If you or your student want to get involved this Fall

but don’t know the next step, please contact me by emailat [email protected].

An Incredible Summer

Ian Geimer Associate Pastor, Next Generation Ministries

[email protected]

September EventsSunday, Sept. 1Tailgate Sunday

Tailgating on the lawn behind theFamily Life Center.

Please bring your own chairs.

Wednesday, Sept. 4Encounter431 Kick-Off 

Grades 6 - 12

6 - 7:30 pm in The City

Thursday, Sept. 5ManUp Bible Study

7 - 8:30 pm at the home of Terri and Duane Davis

For more info, please contact IanGeimer at [email protected].

Friday, Sept. 6GameDay

6 pm at Gilbert High SchoolTailgating at the Gilbert football game

in the Gilbert parking lot.

Sunday, Sept. 8Promotion Sunday

Thursday, Sept. 19GameDay

6 pm at River Bluff High SchoolTailgating at the River Bluff footballgame in the River Bluff parking lot.

Thursday, Sept. 19Girls Inc. Bible Study

7 - 8:30 pmMiddle School Girls will meet at the

Hightowers and the High School Girls

will meet at the Stokelds.For more info, please contact CarrieGeimer at [email protected].

Friday, Sept. 20GameDay

6 pm at Lexington High SchoolTailgating at the Lexington High

School football game in theLexington High parking lot.

Sunday, Sept. 22Student Serve3 - 6 pm at LICS

 After returning from our mission trip to Nicaragua, I have spent timereflecting on everything that we experienced while there. Since we were a teammade up of middle school aged kids and their parent(s), we were fortunate toexperience it all as a family. Our middle schoolers loved playing kickball andwhiffle ball with all of the kids! We spent time doing activities with children at alocal Christian school for the deaf, as well as planning and then having a VBS forthe kids in the community at a local church. We were also able to help out bypouring concrete and building a concrete wall at the Helping Hands with Heartsfor Christ (H3C) School for the Deaf.

I think one of the most memorable times for all of us was attending a localchurch on Sunday morning that was made up of only cinderblock walls. We

were all blown away by how empty we thought the church was. There were nodoors or windows. There wasn’t even a pulpit! Yet, there was this overwhelmingfeeling of God! The church was full of Him and that wasall they needed!

I have realized that by taking a leap of faith andgoing on this trip to spread His story, I was blessed withso much more than I could have prepared myself for.We can all get caught up with feeling as though we justneed more. In all reality, we should all just be satisfiedwith God.

I encourage everyone to take part in missions withLBC! ~ Justin and Brittany Matthews

That Was All They Needed

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Fitness Class Fall ScheduleBegins Tuesday, Sept. 3

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

8:45 am Boot Camp Group Pump Group Pump

10 am Kickboxing Kickboxing

11 am Low ImpactStrengthTraining

Low ImpactStrengthTraining

Low Impact

12:15 pmExpress

Group PumpExpress

Group Pump

12:45 pmLunchtime

CardioLunchtime

CardioLunchtime

Cardio

4 pmTeen

Boot CampTeen

Boot Camp

6 pm Pilates Pilates

7 pm Zumba Zumba

Upward Basketballis Coming!

Is It Time to Renew?

Basic Training &Boot Camps

Please register on-line during themonth of September. Evaluationnights will be Oct. 7 and 8, andpractice will begin in mid-November.If your business would like to help us

promote Upward by displayingbrochures, please let us know.For more information, please call

 Alys at 996-8828.

Family Life Center membershipsare good for one year. Membershipmust be renewed each year for $5.

 A postcard will be mailed to youapproximately one month prior to theexpiration of your membership as areminder to renew.

Basic Training for WomenTuesday & Thursday / 5:45 - 6:15 pm

$55 / 8 weeks / Begins Sept. 10Want to get in shape but don’t know

where to start? Basic Training is abeginners class for anyone who wants

to start an exercise program.

Boot Camp for Women

Tuesday & Thursday / 6:30 - 7:30 pm$80 / 8 weeks / Begins Sept. 10 Varied workouts to get you in the best

shape of your life. Before & afterfitness assessments and “Biggest

Loser” Award included.

Boot Camp for MenMondays at 6 pm

$55 / 8 weeks / Begins Sept. 9For men of all fitness levels.

For more info, please contact Wendell Arsi at [email protected] or 622-5704.

 Join Our CoedAdult Bowling League

The LBC Adult Bowling Leagueplays on Thursday nights at 7 pm atJC’s Lexington Bowl on Highway 1.The cost is $11 per person per night,

and the league is held from Sept. 5through Dec. 12. For more info, pleasecontact Jim Cox at 447-2831.

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Lexington Baptist Church’s CradleCare Ministry exists to walk besidefamilies who are expecting or adoptingin our church and community. Onceregistered in Cradle Care, each familyis paired with a Cradle Care TeamMember to pray for them, care forthem and to communicate with them

throughout the pregnancy or adoptionprocess, birth and baby dedication.

The Cradle Care Ministry ishosting a Cradle Care MinistryBanquet for all expectant oradopting parents on Sunday,Sept. 19. At the dinner, parents willmeet and get to know each other. A special guest speaker will share theirthoughts on Christian parenting, andwe will introduce parents to Lex Kids,the Children’s Ministry of LexingtonBaptist Church.

Please register for this freeevent by emailing Kristen King [email protected] byThursday, Sept. 12, 2013.

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Promotion SundaySept. 8

All children age 2 - grade 5move up to their new class

and grade level.

Tailgate Sunday Schedule for ChildrenSunday, Sept. 1

No Sunday SchoolWee Care will be provided for birth to five years

during the 10:15 am Worship Service.

Dear LBC Families,

We want our kids and their families to understand that they are a part of a much bigger story. God is choosing to show every person just how much Heloves them, and He is using us to do it! This year, we are challenging ourfamilies to do more, love more, give more and share more… all in the nameof Jesus!

Kids need to have opportunities to tangibly live out their faith. For thisreason, we will provide hands-on opportunities for families to serve and sharetogether in our church, community, state, nation and world. It is our prayer thatthey will be challenged and stretched to see the worldthrough a different lens. We pray that they will beginrecognizing the needs of others around them.

Each month, we will highlight one area of need and waysthat you can participate as a family. Look out for ways thatyou can get involved!

Cradle Care Ministry

BanquetThursday, Sept. 19

6:30 pm

Are YouExpecting a

Babyor Planning to Adopt?

Maegan BoldingChildren’s Ministries Director

[email protected]

SERVES!“Command them to do good, to be rich in good deeds,

and to be generous and willing to share.” (1 Timothy 6:18)

“And I pray that you . . . be able to grasp how wide and deep andlong and high is the love of Christ—and to know for yourselves that

love so far beyond our comprehension.” (Ephesians 3:18)

Wednesdays @ LBC!6:15 pm in the Children’s

Ministries BuildingBirth - Grade 5

Wired ResumesWednesday, Sept. 4

Join us Wednesday nights this fall as

we go deeper and explore how we are

wired to worship, wired to grow, wired

to serve and wired to have fun!

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On July 26, 2012, Gordon was born.Our two year old Max was so excited tohave a new baby brother. Gordon was amonth premature, weighing 6 pounds 7ounces, but we were thrilled when the

doctors sent us home after spending just two days in the hospital. On July 19,2013, our world turned upside downwhen Gordon was diagnosed with threevery serious life-threatening heart defects,Tetralogy of Fallot, Pulmonary Atresia andMajor Aorta Pulmonary Collateral

 Arteries. His heart is enlarged, witha quarter-sized hole between the left andright ventricles, no functional use of his deformed pulmonary artery and nopulmonary valve. He has three angel hair

pasta-size arteries supplying minimal blood to his lungs with pulse/ox levels in

the 50% - 60% range...normal is 95% to 98%.Gordon became ill that Friday afternoon in July and we knew something was

terribly wrong. We rushed him to Lexington Medical Center’s Urgent Care, andthen, to Richland’s Children’s Hospital ICU, and finally, we were transportedto MUSC, all in less than 24 hours. Gordon spent a long week in the PediatricCardiac ICU where several tests and procedures confirmed our worst fears. Theteam of cardiac doctors at MUSC were stunned to see a one year old with theseundetected heart defects. The combination is very rare, occurring in roughly onein 20,000 babies. Dr. Frank Hanley at the Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital inPalo Alto, California, pioneered the surgery in 1990 which is necessary to sus-tain his life. Our immediate plans are to travel to Stanford University where Gor-don’s surgery will be performed in the next two weeks if all goes as planned.

The Lord has challenged us in so many ways as we endure this process.Since the very beginning, we have relied solely on our faith and trust inthe Lord. Our heavenly Father is in complete control and His plan is perfect. Thepeace we are experiencing surpasses all understanding. It is our prayer that thistribulation will bring honor and glory to Him and our faith will be strengthenedbeyond measure.

Thanks to the wonderful folks at Wells Fargo for setting up the GordonOwino Fund to help us with medical costs, airfare, lodging, meals, car rental andgas. We live day-to-day, like most folks on a strict budget, relying solely on

 Arnold’s income to support our family. We are estimating our time away fromhome to be almost two months, creating seriousfinancial hardship. If you would like to help us,please visit www.caringbridge.org/visit/gordonowino

and learn how you can make a difference.We will be updating our journey frequently on

Caring Bridge and ask that you pray for Gordon andour family. There aren’t words to express our deepgratitude and appreciation for your love, supportand prayers.

Love in Christ,

 Arnold, Hayley, Max and Gordon Owino

His Plan is Perfect

To donate to the Owino family, please visit their YouCaring site at http://www.youcaring.com/bg

or visit a local branch of Wells Fargo.

In MOPS this year, we are focusingon building relationships aroundour messes. How do we turn ourmessiness into beauty? How do weembrace our life as it is and not focuson what we think it should be? “Weare God’s masterpiece”... He knowswhat we look like with unwashed hair

and that we have crunched upCheerios under couch cushions, dirtydiapers in the bathroom, childreneating old raisins off the floors (I hopethat was a raisin), clean clothes thatnever make their way back into thedrawers and so many other messythings that we try to quickly clean upwhen company arrives. He knows it alland still wants the “good that Heplanned for us.” 

Our theme throughout the year is A Beautiful Mess: Embrace Your

Story. We will focus on revealing Hisplan for our lives, being realwith others about the messes we livein and sharing in this stage of life asmothers. Please join us for our firstMOPS meeting on Thursday, Sept.12, from 7 to 9 pm in the LBCFellowship Hall.

To find out more or to register,visit www.LexingtonBaptist.org/MOPS.

“For we are God’s masterpiece.

He has created us anew in Christ Jesus,so we can do the good thingsHe planned for us long ago.”

(Ephesians 2:10)

HappyAnniversaryCongratulations to Sylvia Cartin

for completing her tenth year of service in the church office. Sylviahas served in many capacities in thechurch office and presently serves asthe Ministry Assistant for theMissions Ministry. Thank you, Sylvia,for your years of service and for allyou do for Lexington Baptist Church!

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Precept: CovenantTuesdays Beginning Sept. 17 / 8:30 - 11 am in the Reception Hall

Facilitator: Melissa Howell

God enters into a binding agreement with His people and always keeps Hispromises. Come study His covenants from Genesis to Revelation and learn totrust Him as your covenant partner.

Gideon: Your Weakness. God’s Strength.Tuesdays Beginning Sept. 17 / 9:30 - 11:30 am

Room 201 in the Children’s BuildingFacilitator: Amy Hinson

Gideon emerged from a state of fear, weakness and insecurity as Israel’shero filled with God’s presence and His passion for deliverance. You’ll beencouraged as you recognize your weakness as the key that the Lord gives tounlock the full experience of His strength in your life.

New Tuesday Bible StudiesBegin Sept. 17

ForKids Only

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Without having done a formalsurvey, I believe that most Christians

would say that a prodigal is awayward child, a child who once amade a profession of faith, but is livinga lifestyle not pleasing to God.

This familiar definition is in thestory of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32). However, a prodigal can beanyone we know who has goneastray... spouses, siblings, parents,grandchildren... anyone in your lifewho needs prayer to return to fullfellowship with the Lord.

We have a group that meets

here at LBC called “Praying forProdigals.” We meet everySunday afternoon at 4 pm inRoom 402 in the Adult EducationBuilding. Having the prayer supportof other believers is so encouraging.

If there is a prodigal in your life,we encourage you to pray with us. AsGod promised the children of Israel, soHe promises us: “ ‘And there is hopefor your future,’ declares the Lord.

 ‘And your children shall return to their

land.’” (Jeremiah 31:17)~ Cindy Prather

Praying for ProdigalsSupport Group

Sundays4 pm in Room 402 in theAdult Education Building

Please make weekly or permanent reservations on-line, by using the

tear-off in the weekly bulletin, or by calling 359-4146. Payment is due at the

door. Members are responsible for all incurred costs for reservations not

cancelled by Sunday at 5 pm.

**The definition of a “family” for the maximum payment is “mother and/or

father or legal guardians and children through college graduation while living

at home.”

Special Note to Parents: If you are a parent of a child who is ten (10) years of 

age or younger, we ask that you prepare their plates for them.

Served 4:45 to 6:15 pm in the Fellowship HallAdults: $6.00 - Children (5 - 12): $4.00

Children 4 & Under Eat Free!

(Family Maximum**: $15.00)

to our house for supperon Wednesday Nights!

COME

Sept. 18Fried Chicken

& Oven Roasted Chicken

Rice Pilaf 

Mixed Vegetables

Sept. 25Spaghetti with Meatballs

Italian Green Beans

Garlic Toast

Children’s Menu: Pizza Rolls

Alternate Meat: Baked Lasagna

Sept. 4Carved Roast Beef 

Oven Roasted Potatoes

Broccoli with Cheese Sauce

Children’s Menu: Chicken Finger sAlternate Meat:

Stuffed Flounder

Sept. 11Chicken Pot Pie

Sliced Apple

Green Beans

Children’s Menu: Chicken NuggetsAlternate Meat:

Chicken Cordon Bleu

All meals include rolls & butter, assorted desserts,

salad bar, iced tea, lemonade, and coffee.

Deadline for Reservations & Cancellations: Sunday at 5 pm

    M    E    N    U

    S

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Throughout the

Bible, God implores Hispeople to provide forthe less fortunate andthose who are hungry.God said, “If you offeryourself to the hungry,and satisfy the afflictedone, then your light willshine in the darkness.” Isaiah 58:10

In February, 2012,the Tim Ivey SundaySchool Class prayerfully

committed to shopmonthly for the foodpantry at LICS(Lexington InterfaithCommunity Services)as their ministry to thecommunity. The classhas thus far donatedover 1,268 pounds of food to help addressthe ongoing and critical food shortageat LICS. This ministry has definitelyhelped each member of our Sunday

School Class to realize their blessingsof abundance given to them daily.

One Sunday School Class memberremembered the time that Jesus saidthat when we reach out to help “theleast of them”, we were helping “Him”.

 Another class member was verythankful for the opportunity to partnerwith other churches in the Lexingtonarea to minister to the vast needs of the many children and adults whootherwise might not have daily food.

The members of the Tim IveySunday School Class truly believethat following Jesus always meansserving our neighbors in crisis that areless fortunate.

My involvement with theDaybreak Crisis Pregnancy Centerministry began as a result of mymother’s dedication to Daybreak as a

hotline volunteer in the 1990s.Over the years I have served in

numerous capacities and have beenboth challenged and blessed by theexperience. Today, I lead a No

 Apologies, No Regrets Girls’ Clubthat meets at LBC in the Family Life

Center on Monday afternoons. The curriculum is abstinence and Bible-basedand is designed specifically for middle and high school girls. Kimberly Poovey,Daybreak’s Youth Program Coordinator, has worked hard to grow this ministryfrom one club in Pelion to fourteen in just a few short years. There is no doubtin our minds these clubs are much needed in today’s society, and many of themare located on public school campuses.

There are so many ways you can serve and use your gifts and talents.Give Daybreak a call at 771-6634 (the Columbia office) or at 808-0778 (theLexington office) and someone will be happy to talk with you. You’ll be blessedand a blessing to others. The opportunities to touch lives at Daybreak arenumerous and varied… and much needed.

Daybreak Crisis Pregnancy Center provides the following:

Impactingthe Community

at Lexington InterfaithCommunity Services

~ Kay BedenbaughMission Connector

Tim Ivey Sunday School Class

Help & Hopefor Women

24-Hour Hotline CounselingPregnancy Testing

Onsite One-On-One CounselingUltrasounds

 Adoption ReferralsChildbirth/Parenting Classes

Maternity Clothing

Post-Abortion Support GroupDating and Relationship Guidance

 Youth Programs such asNo Apologies, No RegretsCollege Campus Outreach

Men’s Mentoring

~ Karen ParrishDaybreak Youth Ministry Volunteer

Every woman who comes to Daybreak for a pregnancy test begins with acounseling session in which the gospel is shared and an opportunity to make aprofession of faith in our Lord Jesus Christ is given.

Call today to find out where you can use your gifts and talents to providehelp and hope to women and young girls right here in Lexington.

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Involvement with this ministry also provides an opportunity to witness thework of the Holy Spirit in the world. Myprimary goal is to tell the unsaved aboutJesus; but, I also have an immensedesire to assist them in finding work.

I met an ex-convict who wassearching for employment; however, allpersonal identification had been lost andhis requests for duplicate copies wererepeatedly denied because his prisonphoto ID was more than forty-five daysold. After several of my futile attemptsto assist this person, the Lord “took charge.” On the very next try, it

became evident that God hadstrategically placed three employeesin the office of Vital Records, andwithin the next ninety minutes, thisperson had obtained a copy of hisbirth certificate, a SC photo ID and anew Social Securitycard was in routeto him.

Most homelessindividuals claim apersonal, born-againrelationship with the

Lord; however,conversations withthem reveal that manyare confused or have beeninfluenced by the witness of world religions. The “harvestis plentiful but the workersare few”. Come and join us!

~ Ed Meek 

My involvement with StreetSide Ministry began approximately one year agoafter hearing two Sunday School classmates, Cal and Evelyn Yngve, talk abouthomeless people they were encountering on the streets of Columbia. Theministry was of particular interest because it addressed both physical andspiritual needs of the old, the young, all races, male and female, addicts,professionals, ex-convicts and yes, those that were once considered the middleclass. I later learned that one of the homeless they had encountered came froman extremely wealthy family.

Some are on the streets by choice or because of bad decisions; however,some are there because no other options are available to them. I am remindedof an individual that worked for a Columbia textile company for thirty-eightyears. Unfortunately, the plant closed leaving this poor man without a job. Hewasn’t old enough to qualify for Social Security, but apparently, he was too oldfor others to hire him. Therefore, the streets became his home.

StreetSide Ministry volunteersmeet every Monday night at5:30 pm at The Church of the

 Apostles at 1520 Bull Street at thecorner of Hampton Street in Columbia.

There are eight to ten LBC “regulars” who help as often as possible.

Recently, the numbers being fedhave grown to about 100+ eachweek. Two LBC Sunday School classeshave each accepted the cookingresponsibilities for one Monday eachmonth. Other Mondays are beingcovered by other local churches andChurch of the Apostles have openedtheir facilities for storage and somefood prep.

StreetSide MinistryOrganized and Led by Christopher Bolding

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During the school year, for manychildren, food provided at school istheir main source of nutrition. Duringthe summer months, those samechildren rely on a Local Food Bank for

their meals, leaving such banks inshort supply.

Though the need increasesduring summer, it is an ever-increasingproblem throughout the year. At thistime, donations are needed more thanever! Can you share one can perperson per month? Food bins arelocated in Sunday School classroomsand throughout the church campus.

 At StreetSide, building relationships is a keyto building trust and sharing His good news.One of our friends, a self taught street artistknown as ‘Two Peace’, gave us a couple of 

his sketches in appreciation for a good meal.

Let’s Fill theFood Bins!

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The small group that I’m involved in on Wednesday nights was given theopportunity to work at Samaritan’s Well, a Lexington women’s shelter. Led byChristopher Bolding and Will Coker, we painted several bedrooms at the shelterand made them move-in ready.

I really enjoyed this experience and it was very rewarding because we wereable to work as a team and become closer as a small group while ministering tothe ladies at Samaritan’s Well.

This is the first missions opportunity I have taken part in while being amember of LBC. After participating in this project, I realize now how gratifying itis and look forward to future opportunities. ~ by Matt Rivenbark 

Hi, my name is Alex Davis. This fallI will be a freshmanat Lexington HighSchool. I have beengoing to LBC almostall my life. I grewup in the Children’sMinistry and nowam proud to be part of our StudentMinistry. Before this summer, Iconsidered myself a Christian. I prayed

and went to church on Sundays andWednesdays. However, I always feltempty. I was never fulfilled.

This summer changed my lifeforever. Our youth group took a trip toToccoa Falls, Georgia. I learned that if you want to be a true Christian andwant to forever serve Him, you haveto be all in. God does not offer apart-time ministry. I realized thatmy life was not in full-time ministryand that I was ignoring a lot of opportunities to serve the Kingdomof God. God gives you the words tosay, the place to say them and thepeople to say them to. It is our jobto take that first step and startthe conversation.

This summer, I was lucky enoughto have the opportunity to attend aweekly Bible study just for guys, ledby our summer intern. The mostimportant thing I will take away fromthat study is God is so much biggerthan any of our problems and that the

only way that I can grow closer to Godis by reading the Bible and applying itto my life.

I am excited to see what God hasplanned for my life, especially in thesenext four years in high school. I donot know where He is going to takeme but I am all in. I am also excitedto see what God is going to do for andthrough our Student Ministry. OurStudent Ministry is going to changethe world, starting with Lexington, SC.

Student Spotlight:Meet Alex Davis

Looking Forward

to More Opportunities

The Spotlight A Focused Look Into Sunday School Ministry

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7:30 am Men’s 

Ministry Breakfast 

9 am Single Senior 

Ladies Breakfast 

Bunch (offsite) 

7 pm MOPS 

Meeting 

Tailgate Sunday 

10:15 am Worship 

Service Only 11:30 am Ba rbecue 

Lunch 

Promotion Sunday (Age 2 - 

Grade 12) 

6 pm Children’s 

Choirs Begin 

6 pm Main Street Harmonizers 

Co ncert 

2 - 4 pm Chur chwide 

Shower:Boldings 

3 - 6 pm Students 

Serv e 

12 noon PowerUP 

Lunch (offsite) 

C hurch Office and 

Family Life Ce nter Closed 

11 am Cornerstone 

Lunch (Sen ior Adults) 

7 pm ManUp Bible 

Study (Students) 

6 pm GameDay Lexington 

H igh School (Students) 

9 am Senior Adul t 

Men’s Breakfast (offsite) 

6:30 pm Cradle Care 

Banquet 

6 pm GameDay 

River Bluff High School 

(Students) 

7 pm Girls Inc.

Bible Study (Students) (offsite) 

6 pm GameD ay Lexington 

High School (Student s) 

8 am - 12 noon 

Real Women.Real Stuff.Real Hope.

Senior Adults Depart for 

New England 

Senior Adults R eturn from New England 

11:30 am Si ngle Senior 

Ladies Lunch Bunch 

(offsite) 

WEEKLY SCHEDULE

Sunday  8 am Adult Bible Study9 am Blended Worship

Vertical (Contemporary WorshiAdult & Student Sunday SchooChildren’s Sunday School (All Ag

10:15 am Blended Worship; Adult, Student, & Children’sSunday School (All Ages)

11:30 am Vertical (Contemporary WorshiChildren’s Sunday School(All Ages)

4 pm Praying for Prodigals Group5 pm Missions Prayer Team6 pm Evening Worship

Children’s Choirs (Begin 9/8)

Monday6 pm One Accord Practice

Tuesday 8:30 am Precept: Covenant (Begins 9/179:30 am Precept: Gideon (Begins 9/17)7 pm Bible Study

Wednesday3 pm Senior Adult Choir Rehearsal4 pm Midweek Worship4:45 pm Fellowship Supper6 pm Encounter431 (Grades 6-12)6:15 pm Midweek Worship

Wired (Birth - Grade 5)7:30 pm Adult Choir Rehearsal

Orchestra Rehearsal

Thursday2 pm Prayer Shawl Knitting/Crochet8 pm Pickup Volleyball

Family Life Center Open House

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