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The Messenger Number 25
First Baptist Church 111 North Main Street P.O. Box 107 Lawrenceburg, KY 40342 Address Service Requested
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Postage Paid First Baptist Church 111 North Main Street P.O. Box 107 Lawrenceburg, KY 40342 Address Service Requested
Volume 56 Thursday, June 30, 2016
Some time ago, one of our members shared the following quote with me by Alexander Solzhenitsyn. When asked to
address the many disasters that had fallen on Russia over the years, he said: “If I were asked today to formulate as con-
cisely as possible the main cause of the ruinous revolution that swallowed up some sixty million of our people, I could
not put it more accurately than to repeat: ‘men have forgotten God.’ That’s why all this has happened.”
As we prepare to celebrate the Fourth of July, may we not forget what it is that has made this nation great: that we are one nation under
God! Unfortunately, it seems as if we as a nation have increasingly forgotten God and the truths of God’s Word and therefore shouldn’t
be surprised at the judgement that is to come. In fact, if there ever was a time when we needed to return to the Lord, the time is
now! With that in mind, I want to strongly encourage you to pick up a copy of the book, Return To Me, which will go on sale for $5
starting this Sunday outside the Sunday School office. Written by Greg Frizzell who will be leading our revival services August 14-17,
the book is a 21 day study that we will start in mid-July and that I will be preaching from on Sunday mornings. May we as a church
discover what it means to return to the Lord and experience a renewed walk with Him!
Don’t forget to pray for the middle school and high school students as well as chaperones who will be attending Crossings camp at Jon-
athan Creek. They leave this Sunday morning for what we pray will be a life-changing week! In His Service, Bro. Bob
Worship Music for Sunday (July 3) This Sunday Bro. Bob will be concluding his series on the life of King
David with the message, “What Kind of Legacy Will You Leave?,” from 2 Samuel 23:1-7, at BOTH AM services!
Our praise team will lead the worship music for the Contemporary service at 8:30 a.m. The Worship Choir will
share one of their favorites (Daystar) near the beginning of the service. Stacy and Lance will play for the 10:50
a.m. service. Sunday evening Bro. Bob will preach another message from a Davidic Psalm (Psalm 63) with the message:
“Survival tips for the Desert,” at the 6:00 evening service. Lance will play the organ for the evening service.
Sassy Ole Souls to Pioneer Playhouse in Danville THIS THURSDAY (July 7) We have 24 tickets to sell for the come-
dy: “Mom’s Gift” this Thursday night! We will be traveling on church vehicles. We will gather to leave at 6:00 p.m. We wil l
have dinner at Cracker Barrel before the show. We pick up our tickets at the theater at 8:00. The show begins at 8:30.
We should return home around 11:30. Tickets are $18 per person, plus money for your supper at Cracker Barrel. Call to
get on the list soon. I need to turn in our final count by Tuesday afternoon! Sign up and bring a friend, we need to use
ALL 24 TICKETS! Yours in Christ, Mark
Wednesday night youth studied the life of Hezekiah, focusing on how he turned to the Lord who deliv-
ered Jerusalem from an Assyrian invasion. Hezekiah, made some mistakes but ultimately turned to the
Lord for rescue. What is our first response to attacks?
First Afterglow of summer took place Sunday night at Kelly and Glenda Thompson’s pool. Following a
Bible study on becoming Godly adults, the youth enjoyed a BBQ and swim. Special thanks to Shaun Harrod for cook-
ing (again) over a hot grill.
The next Afterglow is scheduled for July 17 at Keith and Tamara Currens house. We are planning a hayride and
campfire.
Jonathan Creek will host our Youth Camp July 3-8. We plan to leave the church parking lot about 10:30 Sunday
morning. See Brenda McGregor for questions. In Christ, David and Marsha
Greetings from Camp! CentriKid Camp has been a blast this week! The kids have
had an amazing time diving into God's Word and playing in the sun! Look for the
kids in the video this Sunday!
Music Camp is July 11th - 15th from 9:00am - 1:00pm for those students who have just
completed Kindergarten through 6th grade. The cost is $10; lunch and a shirt will be pro-
vided. The camp will feature music from our "Submerged" VBS and the kids will showcase
their musical on Sunday, 17th at 6:00pm. Drama Auditions will take place Sunday, July
10th after 10:50am service (around 12:15pm) in the Fireside Room.
Cheerfully in Christ, Jeremy
In the Hospital Jean Hood - St. Joseph Hospital
Brenda Disponett - July 5 - UKMC Pat Rowe - July 6 - UKMC
At Home Linda Baxter, Pat Rowe, Nancy Brown,
Richard Holmes, J.W. Sharp, Betty Grider, Patty Hendricks, Peggy Stratton, Ron Whitaker, Pat Rowe
Heritage Hall Ann Campbell, Kathleen Carlton, Liffy Hanks,
Ruby Gabbard, Margaret Spaulding, Lueticia Turner, Mae Lewis, Sue Perry, Marjorie Stratton,
Nellie Woods, Anna Marie Parker, Mary Lacefield
Hometown Manor Signature Health Care Ann Hellard Virginia Hyatt
Morning Pointe The Lantern Martha Boyd Jim Boyd
Signature HealthCare Virginia Hyatt
IN SYMPATHY
Robert Lewis “bobby” Rogers - June 27
Lola Joyce Stratton—June 27
We extend our deepest sympathy to these Families
Location: First Baptist Church (Christian Life Center) Session 1: 9 am to 12 pm (Kindergarten - 4th Grade) Session: 1 pm to 4 pm (5th - 8th Grade) Cost: $50 (Financial assistance available) Camp Includes: - Player development stations - Shooting and ball handing contests - competitive 5 on 5 games - Character enhancing devotions Register: FCACamps.org (Limited spots available) For more information contact Dakotah Euton at (606) 922-2556 or [email protected]
The Sassy Ol Souls (SOS) are headed to Mount Airy, North Carolina this September 21 – 24 for Mayberry Days. The trip includes your transportation, lodging, museum tour, some meals, and 3 shows. There is so much to do during the
festival with a parade, food, and games. We will do all we can, but will remember to take time to slow down and enjoy Mayberry. Please call the church office to sign up and then make a
non-refundable deposit of $75 to reserve your place on this
trip. We need the deposit by July 15 so we can order the show
tickets before they sell out! The cost per person is $450
(double - 2 to a room); $375 (triple - 3 to a room); or $340
(quad – 4 to a room). We’ll put you together if you don’t have
your own roommate(s), just let us know how may you want to
room with. Be sure to get your $75 per person non-refundable
(but transferrable) deposit in NOW to save your spot! It’s going
to be a great trip, we want you with us! The costs are based
on at least 40 folks going, so tell your friends to join us!
Preparations for our 2016 Inasmuch Day on Saturday, September 17th have begun! While we will be doing some of the same projects we did last year such as food drives, gift baskets and home improvements, this year we would
like to focus our efforts on our surrounding neighborhoods.
In order to determine our neighbors’ specific needs, on July 30 from 10:00 am until noon we will fan out in small groups and spend some time talking to our neighbors one-on-one. We will be sharing with them a list of projects/jobs we might be able to help them with, as well as listening to their suggestions on more ways we can help.
If you are interested in getting to know our neighbors while making a difference in our community, please contact the church office at 839-6966 to sign up. All ages are needed—be sure to bring the kiddos.
The Children’s Ministry will begin its Summer Faith Nights on Wednesday, July 6th. All children ages 1st - 6th Grade are encouraged to attend and bring a friend with them. The movie begins at 6:00 pm and will end at 8:00 pm., so bring a blanket and be ready for a good time. Hope to see you there!
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E Annie Lee comes by baptism. Jenna Simpson comes by baptism.
The church is accepting applications
for the position of CLC attendant.
This is a part-time position with
responsibilities that include
supervision of the CLC activity in
conjunction with Roger Rose, CLC
Director. Application forms are
available in the church office.
Deacons of the Week July 3 - July 9
Tom Swartz and Hunter Mueller
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Nursery Workers 8:30 am July 3 Amber Manning 10:50 a.m.
July 3 Beth & John Michael Woolums
July 10 Jan Thompson & Hannah Harley
Evening Service July 3– Janis Logsdon
Ushers -Ushers - Ushers
Sunday Morning 8:30 am
Jeff Hawkins, Clark Gregory, Bob Kincer, Lester Herald,
Todd Hyatt, Bobby Lacefield
10:50 am Jamie Elam, David Taylor,
Wayne Young, Ron Howard, Larry Simpson, Mike Wilson
Daily Readings
Monday, July 4.....................................Acts 3:1-10
Tuesday, July 5....................................Acts 4:7-20
Wednesday, July 6......................Nehemiah 2:9-20
Thursday, July 7..........................Nehemiah 4:1-14
Friday, July 8……………………...…...…Acts 6:1-7
Saturday, July 9..................................Acts 7:51-60
Sunday, July 10....................................Acts 8:1-13
JULY
Encouragers & Souled Out
8:30 am 2’s - 5’s
Amanda Green
10:50 am 2’s & 3’s
Leslie Fields 4’s & 5’s
Jenny Harrod 1st - 4th grade
Shaun Harrod
JULY GREETERS
8:30 am Service Ann & Gilbert Adams
Sunday School Nancy Bowen &
Nancye Hyatt
10:50 am Service Leslie and Lexi Fields
JULY ENROLLMENT CLERKS
8:30 am Service Jane Jackson 10:50 am Service Tamara Currens
Weekly Events Sunday, July 3 8:30 AM Contemporary Worship Service 9:15 AM Coffee Fellowship in Fireside Room Hospitality Team: Faye Murphy & Linda Young
9:45 AM Sunday School 10:00 AM Youth leave for Jonathon Creek
10:50 AM Traditional Worship Service 4:00 PM Finance Committee Meeting 6:00 PM Worship 6:00 PM Youth Bible Study 7:00 PM Deacon’s & Trustee’s Meeting
Monday, July 4 NO GROW Visitation Office Closed
Wednesday, July 6 11:00 AM AC Library Reading Program 5:45 PM Worship Choir Practice 6:00 PM Youth Oasis 6:00 PM Children’s Faith Movie Night 6:30 PM Prayer Meeting
Sunday Report - June 26 Sunday School 251 8:30 am Service 143 10:50 am Service 123 Total Worship Attendance 266 Operating Fund Contributions Bud. Requ. Cash Bal. June 26 $ 14,268.25 $ 13,769.23 Month to Date $ 59,903.75 $ 55,076.92 Year to Date $ 339,717.73 $ 358,000.00 Current Cash Bal. $ 9,102.95
Capital Projects Fund Building Maj.Pur Maj Rep CashBal
June 26 $ 193 $ - 0- $ - 0 - Mon. to Date $ 533 $ - 0 - $ - 0- Cash Bal. $ 447,620 $1,994 $26,744 $476,359
Restricted Fund June 26 Receipts Cash Balance Youth Canoe Trip/Shirts $ 256.00 Jonathan Creek $ 362.00 Relay for Life $ 11.00 Reimbursement $ SOS Grand Night $ CentriKid Camp $ 366.00 SOS Mayberry Trip $ 150.00 Current Fund Cash Balance $ 34,130.72
JULY Benevolence Committee
Buddy Thompson & Janie Lacefield
Sunday Services July 3
Messages by Bro. Bob
8:30 am & 10:50 am
“What Kind of Legacy
Will You Leave?”
II Samuel 23:1-7
6:00 pm
“Survivor Tips for the Desert”
Psalm 63
Van Ministry Driver this week: Phillip Bush
If you need a ride please contact 502-839-6966 or 502-598-6146
FOR YOUR INFORMATION As we discussed at our monthly
business meeting, copies of
Tim Lucas’ facilities security
assessment for our church will
be available on the literature
table by the elevator.
Chicken and drinks provided by the church Bring a dish and a chair!
Sunday, July 10 At 5:00 pm
In the Church Barn
2016-2017 Deacon Officers Chairman Wayne Young Asst. Chairman Jim Hall
Secretary Mike Manning Asst. Secretary Donnie Leathers
MARK YOUR CALENDER
Revival with Greg Frizell
August 14 - 17