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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 the Week+ 5 Staff Info 6
West Lynchburg Baptist Church March 10, 2013 Volume 3, Issue 10
THE WLBC BULLETIN “The church with heart in the heart of the city.”
Staff Member
on Call
March 8—10
Robert Putt
434.841.6886
WednesdayMarch 13
Menu
To Be Announced
Easter Project for College Students
COLLECTING DONATIONS
to BUY GIFT CARDS
by
MARCH 10
THANK YOU!
WLBC Praying
for… HOKKIEN
OF EAST ASIA
BEYOND. The Hokkien people
originally came from
southeastern China. To-
day, with a worldwide
population of more than
59 million, approximate-
ly 2 million are outside
of China and scattered in
pockets throughout the
world. The percentage of
Christian believers
among the Hokkien isextremely low. Pray for
workers as they mobilize
to take the gospel to
these scattered people.
Hokkienharvest. word-
press.com
Avoid Impulsiveness
Desite our impulsive natures, we must disci-
pline ourselves in patience, finding content-
ment in waiting. God is always true to His
Word. He will reveal His sovereign will for our
lives in due time.
Pray. Ask God to clearly reveal and confirm
His plan and purpose for your life, which He
may do in a variety of ways such as through
Scripture, people, and/or circumstances. Be
Vigilant and pray without ceasing.
“He answered their [Israilites] prayers, be-
cause they trusted in him” (1 Chron. 5:20).
Trust. Have confidence in His sovereignty as
your Creator, Savior, and Lord. Who knows
us better than the One Who created us,
loves us more than the One Who saved us,
and leads us better than the One Who is the
Way?
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and
lean not on your own understanding; in all
your ways submit to him, and he will make
your paths straight” (Prov. 3:5-6).
Wait. Patience is an uncommon virtue today
because we live in a “want it now” genera-
tion that convinces us we can have it now.
Obediently endure the delays.
“Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart
and wait for the Lord.” (Psalm 27:14).
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The Week at a Glance I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but
because by it I see everything else.—C.S. Lewis
Opportunities for the Week
Sunday, March 10
9:00 AM Instrumental Ensemble
9:15 AM Library Open
9:45 AM Sunday School for all ages
11:00 AM KIDS in Worship:
“God Created Man”
11:00 AM Morning Worship
4:15 PM Sanctuary Bells
5:00 PM Finding Balance Class
5:30 PM Kingdom Kids Chimes
Kingdom Kids Bells
5:30 PM Game Room open for EDGE
6:15 PM TeamKIDS………………Gr. 1-6
6:30 PM EDGE Student Worship
6:30 PM Evening Worship
7:30 PM Business Meeting
Monday, March 11
11:00 AM MM Good Sr. Adults
Tuesday, March 12
11:30 AM S.W.A.T.
1:30 PM Amazing Grace Fellowship
6:45 PM Continuing Beginner Sewing
Wednesday, March 13
5:15 PM Family Night Supper
6:00 PM Preschool Music Time 4yr-Kin.
Children’s Choir Gr. 1—6
6:30 PM EDGE Gr. 7—12
6:30 PM Bible Study/Prayer Meeting
6:45 PM Mission Friends……..Ages 4 & 5
Royal Ambassadors……..Gr. 1-6
Girls in Action……………...Gr. 1-6
6:50 PM Highest Praise
7:30 PM Sanctuary Choir
8:50 PM Praise Team Rehearsal
Thursday, March 14
10:00 AM Women’s Bible Study (1st Session)
6:30 PM Women’s Bible Study (1st Session)
7:00 PM Instrumental Rehearsal
Friday, March 15
6:30 PM Family Movie Night—The Lorax
4th Earl Campbell
Blood Drive
Sat, April 139am—3pm
*Sign-up to give blood or tovolunteer on Bulletin Board.
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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 lessed . . .The Needs ar e Many
Memory Verse, Members and Missions
Hospitalizedas of Wed. — March 6
Lynchburg General:NONEVA Baptist:NONE
Joshua 1:9 (NIV)
“Have I not com-
manded you? Be strong and coura-
geous. Do not be
afraid; do not bediscouraged, for
the Lord your God will be with you
wherever you go.”
Condolences Please extend prayer
& sympathy to:
The family of Lorraine York
Oct. 13, 1930—March 3, 2013
Annie Arm-strong Easter
Offering&
Week of
Prayer(March 3—10)
for North AmericanMissions
100% of your gift istransformed into
missionary salaries andministry supplies that helpmake it possible for them
to share the Gospel! WLBC’s Goal: $8,000Children & Adults can give
and be blessed! Envelopes arelocated in back of church
pews. * Please take time to pray
for North AmericanMissionaries.
Christian Nurses come join us for
the Christian Fellowship of Nurses
Spring Seminar!
Led by His Spirit: “Balancing Power andCompassion as Nursing Leaders”
Cost: $40 (Lunch Included)11 $35 NCF members
Date: April 1, 2013 Time: 9am-1pm
Temple Baptist Church-Madison Hgts.*Make checks to Blue Ridge NCF
Send to: Carol Oliver1003 Oxford Point Rd.Lynchburg, VA 24502
Deadline: March 27, 2013
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Springtime in the Smoky Mountains
May 9—11, 2013
See Randy for detailed flyers.
Pricing: Single $469; Double $369;Triple $329; Quad $319
Deposit of $100 due: March 4
Final Payment due: April 1
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March 14arch 14—May 9ay 9 ThursdaysThursdays
10:0010:00 AMAM & 6:30& 6:30 PMPM
*Sign-up on Bulletin
ost
$10
Easter LilyOrder
To order a lily to be
placed in the sanctuary ‘inmemory of’ or ‘in honor
of’ a loved one forEaster...please fill-outform or call office byMarch 21. Cost: $13
Save-the-Date of SEPT 27 & 28
Ladies Retreat @ Eagle Eyrie: $40
Featuring NoelYeatts of WorldHelp and author
of Awake.
Friday,
March 15@ 6:30pm
‘The Lorax’
Held inYouthRoom
*Bring afriend!
S n a c k
s
Bring YARD SALEITEMS NOW for
the April 20th Yard
Sale!1 *Store items in shed or
under stairs in EducationBuilding.
If you are interested in going and have not
signed-up yet….contact Randy: 845-4600.
Need Paper Bags for
Clothes Closet!
Ask for “Paper” instead of
“Plastic” next time you buy
groceries — Thanks!
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Deacon of the Week: Jay Harrison 434.582.1242
Serving, Laughing, Playing & Praying…Because WLBC Members Live Life With Hope
Jay’s Deacon Families
Nancy AbbottJohn & Mary BohannonCynthia BubadiosPam HayesKayla KearnsBeth MatherlyErnest & Gail MitchellJerry & Melinda PendletonMichael & Erica PhillipsThomas & Kristy SeamsterJeremy & Crystal VandevanderIda WingfieldLillian Wright
Clarence Wright
The Knight Family is no longer on the foreign mission field. They are home in Lynchburg.
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.
Do you want to go to heaven?
Sunday school teacher: “How many of you children wantto go to heaven?” Everyone raised a hand except one little boy.
Teacher to the boy: “Johnny, don’t you want to go toheaven?”
Johnny: “I can’t. Mother told me to come home rightafter Sunday School.”
Bible Quiz
When Jesus was cruci-
fied, over what time
period did darkness
cover the earth?
A. 9 p.m. to 6 a.m.
B. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
C. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
D. 12 noon to 3 p.m.
Answer: (See Mark 15:33.)
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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
Cell Phone: 434.665.6880 845.4600 EXT 13
Dr. Robert Putt, Pastor
Cell Phone: 434.841.6886 845.4600 EXT 15
Vance Matthews, Minister of students
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]