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    J u s t A r o u n d T h e C o r n e r. . .

    In this issue:

    Just Around TheCorner 1

    The Week at aGlance 2

    Memory Verse,Members & Missions 3

    Somethings OldSomethings New 4

    Deacon of the Week+ 5

    Staff Info 6

    West Lynchburg Baptist Church October 6, 2013 Volume 3, Issue 40

    THE WLBC BULLETIN

    The church with heart in the heart of the city.

    Staff Memberon Call

    October 4 6Randy Kent

    434.665.6880

    October 9Menu

    Hamburgers n FixinsFrench FriesBaked Beans

    CookiesIce Cream

    Life Happens!

    Healing and fulfillment are yoursto choose.

    Have you ever been hurt by otherpeople? Have you ever hurt yourself

    by your own choices?

    Or, have you ever hurt othersbecause of the two previousquestions?

    If the answer to any of thesequestions is yes, there is a great

    chance that you are still dealing andstruggling with some sort of hurt,hang-up, or habit that is keeping

    you from living the life that the Lordhas designed for you.

    Lifes Healing Choices offers freedomfrom our hurts, hang-ups, and

    habits through eight biblical healingchoices that promises healing, life

    transformation, and thus fulfillment!

    Please join us for eight weeksstarting Wed., October 8, 2013 at

    6:30pm.

    For more information, contactEduardo @ 434-329-8179.

    Saturday, October 511:15am 12:30amRefreshments will be

    provided!Seminar on Living Trusts/EstatePlanning/Guardianship for your children/Avoid Living Probate/

    Minimize burdens on family/Reduce estate taxes/Ensure your medical & financial wishes are

    properly made in the event of in-capacitation/Leaving a gift to your church/Misconceptions

    about wills, & more.

    Cicis PizzaTHIS

    SundayOct 6

    7:30pm

    Bring $10

    O CC Benefit Spaghetti Dinner

    (Love Offering)

    Hosted byChildrens Department

    THIS Sunday, Oct 6Noon

    * Please rsvp to office now .

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    The Week at a Glance

    If you want to be spiritually fed, go to church with a good appetite, not with a bad attitude.-Our Daily Bread

    Sunday School Strong: We C.A.R.E.! Weekly Update

    Contact and invite people to Bible study :2 Timothy 3:17.

    Arrange a me to get together forserving others : Gala ans 5:13.

    Relate the Bible to everyday life :Isaiah 40:31.

    Enact plans to share Christ : John 3:17.

    Tom Yarber, Sunday School Director

    THIS THURSDAYS: OCT. 3 NOV. 7

    Please CALL OFFICE to sign - up: 10am / 6:30pm

    BOOK: $10 (only 6 sessions)

    A l l s e s s i o n s

    a r e 4 0 m in .

    o r l e s s!

    Opportunities for the Week ..

    Sunday, October 69:00 AM Instrumental Ensemble9:15 AM Library Open9:45 AM Sunday School for all ages

    11:00 AM KIDS in Worship: A Place to Worship

    11:00 AM Morning Worship12:00 PM Benefit Spaghetti Dinner

    5:20 PM Childrens Musical Practice 5:30 PM EDGE Game Room open6:20 PM TeamKID

    6:30 PM EDGE Student Worship6:30 PM Evening Worship7:30 PM EDGE going to Cicis

    Monday, October 77:00 PM Deacon Meeting College Rm.

    Tuesday, October 8 10:30 AM Moms In Prayer 11:30 AM S.W.A.T. -(Srs. Walking/Talking)

    1:30 PM Amazing Grace Fellowship6:30 PM First Place 4 Health CR6:45 PM Sewing Class FH

    Wednesday, October 95:15 PM Wednesday Night Supper6:00 PM Preschool Music Time 4yr-K

    Children's Music Grade 1-66:30 PM EDGE Gr. 7 126:30 PM Bible Study/Prayer Meeting6:45 PM Mission Friends

    Royal AmbassadorsGirls in Action

    6:50 PM Highest Praise

    7:30 PM Sanctuary Choir8:50 PM Praise Team Rehearsal

    Thursday, October 1010:00 AM Womens Bible Study

    6:30 PM Womens Bible StudySaturday, October 12

    9:30 AM Choir Christmas Rehearsal11:30 AM Brunswick Stew/Lunch &

    Bake Sale

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

    Dont Miss Your Chance to Bless and Be Blessed...The Needs are Many

    Memory Verse, Members and Missions

    Hospitalizedas of Wed. Oct. 2

    Lynchburg General: NONE

    VA Baptist: NONE

    Please extend prayer & sympathy to:

    The family of Jean Canfield April 12, 1928 Sept. 9. 2013

    Welcome New Member

    Faith Tardy

    600 Chamber St., 24501

    Phone: 434.229.2408

    Deacon: Garland Mapp

    I am the Area Coordina-tor for the Piedmont Ar-

    ea team and we coverPittsylvania, Franklin,

    Halifax, Henry, andPatrick Counties. I have

    been packing shoe boxessince 1999.

    I got the opportunity todistribute shoeboxes inUganda in April of this

    year. Imagine that a girlfrom Gretna, VA going to

    Uganda!

    I would love to tell youmy shoebox stories!!

    Sunday EveningService

    October 20, 2013

    Genesis 4:7

    If you do what isright, will you not beaccepted? But if you

    do not do what isright, sin is crouch-ing at your door; it

    desires to have you,but you must rule

    over it.

    (NIV)

    Network HouseBrunswick Stew

    & Bake SaleOctober 12

    11:30am-Pre- order Pleasefill out form orbulletin board sheet.-To pick-up onSun., Oct 13 payahead.

    $7 quart

    The Closet

    Needs mensheavy flannelshirts &sweaters

    Needs 18 - 24month chil-drens Fall/Winter clothes & lightfall jackets

    Heart Attack Warning Signs

    Some heart attacks are sudden andintense, but most of them start

    slowly, with mild pain or discomfort.

    Here are signs that can mean aheart attack is happening:

    Chest discomfort . Most heartattacks involve discomfort in thecenter of the chest that lastsmore than a few minutes, or thatgoes away and comes back. Itcan feel like uncomfortable pres-sure, squeezing, fullness or pain.

    Discomfort in other areas of the upper body . Symptoms caninclude pain or discomfort in oneor both arms, the back, neck,

    jaw or stomach.

    Shortness of breath . This feel-ing often comes along with chestdiscomfort. But it can also occurwithout chest discomfort.

    Other signs . These may includebreaking out in a cold sweat,nausea or lightheadedness.

    (Congregational Health Team)

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    Call office if youneed a make-up

    time.

    SOMETHINGS OLD SOMETH

    INGS OLD SOMETH

    INGS OLD SOMETHINGS OLD

    SOMETHINGS NEW SOMETHINGS NEW SOMETHINGS NEW SOMETHINGS NEW

    Join the Sewing ClassTuesday 6:45pm 9pm

    * Join us in theFellowship Hall to learnto sew, or just to sew

    & fellowship. No sewing machine?Theyll provide one! Call Patty

    Portnoy: 1.540.986.8554.

    Saturday,October 19

    8:30amCome to fellowship

    & pray.*Sign-up on B.B .

    Its time for: Food For Friends!

    Items needed weekly: juice boxes; crackers;raisin packs; fruit cupscereal; soup; breakfast

    bars; beans; mac/cheese; snack-packs; granola bars; canned tuna/

    chicken salad or any other packaged healthy snacks.

    Every Tuesday10:30am

    Parlor

    (Except 1stTuesday of each month.)

    If you have grand-

    children or children that you

    want covered in prayerthen join us

    & we will pray in one accord!

    YOU ARE INVITED BY PARENTS O& LOCAL COMMUNITY PARENT

    Come see our children perform inBroadway Style Christmas MusiSaturday, November 23 @ 6:30 PM

    WrappedCandy neededfor TRUNK OR

    TREAT (Oct 26)& Volunteers todecorate theirtrunk & pass

    out candy.

    *Email Melissa:mdwoodford@

    verizon.net

    ShoeboxFillers

    needed forO .C.C.

    Packing Party(Nov 2).

    * This event goal is 500

    boxes.

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    Deacon of the Week: Robert Garber 434.847.5649

    Serving, Laughing, Playing & Praying Because WLBC Members Live Life With Hope

    Roberts Deacon Families

    Rhonda, Kaitlyn, Klaire & Aaron EvansNomecha Perrow

    Jon & Bernadette Phillips

    Michelle & Skylar Power

    Bobby & Pam Thompson

    Cathy Tomlin

    Harold Tomlin

    Tiffany & Jessica Tomlin

    Gordon & Bettie Tyree

    Michael & Jeans White

    Jeff, Susan & Caitlin Woodson

    P r a y f o r t h e u n r e a c h e d p e o p l e o f I n d i a .

    Bible Quiz

    The prophet Jeremiah believed that

    God would make a new covenant withhis people (Jeremiah 31:31). The NewTestament book of Hebrews teachesthat the new covenant became a reali-ty in Christ (see Hebrews 9:15). Whatdoes Hebrews say the covenant con-sists of? Read Hebrews 10:16-17 andfill in the blanks.

    "This is the covenant that I will makewith them ... says the Lord. I will putmy _____ in their hearts, and I willwrite them on their _____." Then headds: "Their ____and _____ ____ Iwill remember no more."

    Using the Car

    A young boy had just gotten his driving permit.He asked his father if they could discuss the useof the car. His father said, "I'll make a deal withyou. You bring your grades up, study your Bible,and get your hair cut and we'll talk about it."

    After about a month the boy came back and againasked his father if they could discuss use of thecar. His father said, "Son, I've been real proud of you. You have brought your grades up, you'vestudied your Bible diligently, but you didn't getyour hair cut!"

    The young man replied, "I've been thinking aboutthat. You know, Samson

    had long hair, Moses had long hair, why even Je-sus had long hair ...."

    To which his father replied, "Yes, and theyWALKED everywhere they went!"

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    Were on the Webwww.wlbc.org and

    Facebook!

    On mission to glorify JesusChrist and reach people for the

    family of God.

    STAFF

    Rev. Randy Kent, Minister of Music & Senior [email protected] Cell Phone: 434.665.6880 845.4600 EXT 13

    Dr. Robert Putt, [email protected] Cell Phone: 434.841.6886 845.4600 EXT 15

    Vance Matthews, Minister of studentsvmatthews @wlbc.org

    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]

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