October Calendar In This Issue October 2014 46 Churches in Fellowship, on Mission.

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October 2014
Little Bethel Baptist Association 46 Churches in Fellowship, on Mission.
October Calendar
1. Evangelism Committee mtg., LBBA bldg., 12n,
4. Men’s Clay Shoot, Silent Run BC, 10:30a
5. DOM Preaching at Park Avenue BC, am & pm
5. Soul Winning Commitment Day
12. DOM preaching at Earlington FBC, am & pm
12. World Hunger Sunday
13. Columbus Day, LBBA closed
19. DOM Preaching at Silent Run BC, am only
20. LBBA 178th Annual Meeting of Little Bethel (first session) Madisonville FBC. Begins with pre-session
concert at 6:45p.
21. LBBA 178th Annual Meeting of Little Bethel (second
session) Earlington FBC, 6:15p, beginning with fellowship meal at 5:30p in the family life center.
26. DOM preaching at Salem BC am & pm
30. Baptist Counseling volunteer planning luncheon,
Country Cupboard, 12n.
In This Issue
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Free Sunday School
Training event
Bill’s Corner:
“Homecoming”
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Church News
LBBA 178th annual
meeting information
2015 Executive Board
Meetings hosts request
Golf Tournament Report
Hanson BC hosting a 5K
run Nov. 15 for Austin
Thompson
FREE!!! SUNDAY SCHOOL TRAINING
We encourage your leaders and teachers to come learn creative ideas that will help our
churches “make disciples that make disciples.”
Friday, November 14th @ 6 p.m.
Olive Branch Baptist Church
Speaker: Rick Howerton -- Small Group and Discipleship Specialist at LifeWay.
Worship: Tim Bertram, Christian Artist and speaker and founder of God’s Graffiti.
MEAL AT 6 p.m.
Contact Bro. Lee Davis at 270-322-8251 or (502)316-0045 if you plan to attend.
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Homecoming
The most wonderful time of the year is here! October brings the color to all of the trees, homecomings and church dinners, college football, revivals, and annual meetings. I like all of these things. Yes,
October is my favorite month. I cannot speak about all of these in my short time so I will choose
one—Homecoming. I get excited about all the churches that have this annual event and rejoice with
them. I rejoice with all the events as they emphasize friends, eating, heaven, singing, and the reason
for all of our fellowship—Jesus. Yeah, I know that I sound like a Bill Gaither commercial, but we
should welcome the energy and joy these events bring to our churches. We should celebrate the genuine Christian love surrounding our homecomings because they point to a greater homecoming that I
know you don’t want to miss!
The Bible in Revelations 21:1-4 tells us of a new heaven. It speaks of Jesus, the Alpha and Omega.
It pictures a great wedding scene where friends of the bride and groom are welcomed. It sounds like a
homecoming to me. Rejoice with me as you read these words and you realize one day you will be welcomed home as a fellow citizen of heaven. You have been on your journey now with your passport
stamped with grace; your arrival is celebrated. No one is thirsty because we have drunk from the
spring of Living Water. No one who has been redeemed by the Blood of Jesus will be left out! There
will be no mourning because all tears will be wiped away. We will dwell with our Savior forever!
Madisonville First BC:
Their Young at Heart senior group meets every second Tuesday at 11:15a; lunch is $6.00 catered from Country Cupboard Restaurant. For first time attendee’s the lunch is free. This group provides programs and trips and is open to all
seniors.
Silent Run BC:
The church is hosting an Associational Men's Clay Shoot at the church on October 4th. The church will mail all the pastors further information. Also, the church has a few months worth of LifeWay bulletins to give away. If your
church is interested call the church at 270-249-8111.
Grapevine BC:
Allen Bryant is available for guest worship leaders and/or soloist for a love offering in which will be donated to his family’s
adoption fund. Allen and his wife, Heather, are adopting a young daughter from Haiti. If interested please contact Allen
@ 270-326-5071.
Concord BC
The church celebrated the baptism of 2 young men in September. They also held three evangelistic events. A Hot Dog
Give Away, a Skeet Shoot, and a Camo/Country Day complete with a Billy Graham My Hope video.
In October they are hosting a Trunk or Treat on the 31st from 5-7p in the gym.
They are also looking forward to hosting their second Financial Peace University this coming January and would like to
bless the first two pastors interested with their 9 week class for FREE! Contact Bro. Toby at 270-621-0354”
Charleston First BC
Welcome to the new pastor, Patrick Yates, and family.
Madisonville Second BC
Welcome to the new pastor, Jonathan Lail, and family.
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Little Bethel Baptist Association
178th Annual Meeting
Each session will begin with a pre-session concert. Monday’s music will be led by Joe Christian,
music minister from Grapevine Baptist Church.
The Grapevine BC. Worship Choir and the Childress Family will bring the special music for this
session.
Preaching the annual sermon will be Toby DeHay,
Pastor, Concord Baptist Church.
First Baptist Church, Madisonville, KY
FIRST SESSION:
MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2014
Pre-session Concert 6:45p
Business 7:00p
Our annual fellowship meal will be held in Earlington First Baptist Church’s family life center behind
their sanctuary. Because of their construction to
their sanctuary that is going on at this time we will
also hold our business session in this same building.
The meal will be catered by the Sticky Pig Restaurant this year. The cost of the meal ticket will be
$10.50 each. The menu will include pulled pork
and smoked chicken quarters along with pasta
salad, baked beans, potato salad, banana pudding
and peach cobbler.
Joe Christian, associational music committee
chairman is still working on the pre-session music
for Tuesday’s
session.
First Baptist Church, Earlington, KY
SECOND SESSION:
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2014
Fellowship meal 5:30p;
Pre-session Concert 6:15p;
Business 6:30p
Associational Pastors,
Paid Staff and Spouses
The doctrinal sermon will be preached by Johnnie
Davis, Pastor of Pleasant Valley Baptist Church.
The theme for this year is…
“Missions at Home and Beyond” Acts
Our Sincere Sympathy Goes out to…
OCTOBER BIRTHDAYS
Mandy Harralson, Johnson Island ............................................. 1
Julie Sellers, Dunn ..................................................................... 3
Michelle Leet, Dixon First........................................................... 9
Kahra Bumpus, Providence First ............................................. 10
Clara Lantrip, Richland ............................................................ 12
Tom McKim, Prospect ............................................................. 16
Josh Bumpus, Providence First ............................................... 24
OCTOBER CHURCH ANNIVERSARIES
Alisa Beeny, LBBA..................................................................... 1
Tom McKim, Prospect ............................................................. 11
OCTOBER WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
Anthony & Nancy Wilson ........................................................... 1
Jerry & Nancy Brewer, Salem .................................................... 1
Jonathan & Mandy Harralson, Johnson Island .......................... 7
Lee & Lori Davis, Olive Branch .................................................. 9
Wayne & Vicky Shelton ........................................................... 21
Jonathan Lail, Pastor of Second Baptist Church, Madisonville in
the death of his Grandmother, Alberta (Bert)
Warner, of Grapevine Baptist Church who
passed away, Saturday, Sept. 20, 2014.
Debbie & Mike Duncan, Dunn Baptist
Church, in the death of Debbie’s mother,
Mary Nell Markham member of First Baptist
Church, Madisonville, who passed away,
Sunday, Sept. 21, 2014. Mary Nell served
as the associational WMU director for several years.
Johnnie Davis, Pastor of Pleasant Valley Baptist Church and his
wife Judy in the death of Judy’s dad, Bernard Watson, who passed
away September 30, 2014.
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How to Host an
Executive Board
Meeting
If your church wants to
help out this year and host
an executive board meeting here are a few things
that might help in your
planning.
You would need to provide
a meal for approximately
65-75 people and be able
to seat that many in your
fellowship room.
You would need to be able
to seat at least 75 in your
sanctuary.
Your church would be
responsible for providing
a 15 minute time of devotion (special music, hymn
singing, short message or
scripture reading, etc.) from
6:45p-7:00p.
Contact Us
2015 Calendars dates and Host Churches Needed
Calendar dates for the 2015 planning calendar are being taken.
If your church has a special day you want included this year
please call and let us know as soon as possible. This might be
your special church anniversary or homecoming, etc.
We are also looking for host churches for the executive
board meetings for 2015. If your church will be willing to
host a meeting please call soon to get the month you prefer.
Here are the dates still available:
Jan. 5;
Need Host Church
Feb. 2;
Need Host Church
Mar. 2; Concord
May 4;
Need Host Church
June 8;
Need Host Church
Aug. 3;
Need Host Church
Sept, 8 (Tues) Dunn
Dec. 7;
Need Host Church
We do not have board meetings in Apr, July, Oct. or Nov.
We will be printing 2015 calendars by orders only. We will
print as many as a church needs but we need to know how
many a church wants in advance.
Little Bethel Baptist Assn.
445 Thompson Avenue
Madisonville, KY 42431-1293
Office 270.821.6400
Fax
270.825.8440
Our Staff
Rev. Bill Egbert
Director of Missions
Mrs. Alisa Beeny
Administrative Ministry Assistant
Mrs. Fran Morrison
Baptist Counseling Center Assistant
Visit us on the web at
LittleBethelAssn.org
Published Monthly by LBBA
Editor: Alisa Beeny
LITTLE BETHEL WAYNE NELSON
MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT
REPORT
The golf tournament was held Sept 20th at the Providence Community Golf Course. There were 29 golfers that participated.
The winning golf team was from First Baptist Church Madisonville. The team members were Jonathan Nix, Russell Ball,
Hughlan Richey, and Dr. Garth Smith. They shot a score of 56
The second place team was from Earlington First
Baptist Church. The team members were Brett Sizemore, Travis
Sneed, Joe Gill, and Eugene Burden. They shot a score of 60.
Our Director of Missions, Bill Egbert, also participated and
helped his team make a birdie on one hole.
I would like to thank everyone for participating and ask all of you
to remember the Hughlan P. Richey Little Bethel Golf Fellowship
next May.
Mike K. Duncan
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HANSON BAPTIST CHURCH
HOSTING A 5K EVENT ON NOVEMBER 15TH
Hey there!
My name is Leslie Allen. I am a member at Hanson Baptist and we are hosting a 5K
event on November 15th as a celebration for the Run for God group and to help a
member of our youth group, Austin Thompson.
Would you please help me get the word out to your members about this event?
Please read Austin’s story below.
James 1:2-3 says, “Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you
know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance.” I want to tell you a story about a boy I know, named Austin.
But before I begin, you must know that Austin has the biggest heart for God I have ever seen. When Austin was 13
years old, he was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor. He went through months of radiation and chemo therapy
until the doctors finally said he was cancer free. He had beaten cancer, which as we all know, is a very rare thing. Little did he know it was only the beginning. What he went through at age 13 was easy compared to the roller coaster he
was about to ride. At age 15, he found out his cancer had returned, but this time in his spine. Austin had to go to
Kosair hospital, located in Louisville, as quickly as possible to start treatment, knowing he and his mom would be there
for months. They started by taking stem cells from his body, up to 5 times the amount they needed, so they could proceed to kill his immune system and then use his stem cells to rebuild it afterwards. They put him on strong chemo and
successfully killed his immune system. They then gave him his own stem cells to rebuild his marrow, just as they
planned, and as they have done so many times before in so many patients; but Austin’s body did not accept his own
stem cells.
A specialist in this area of work came to Louisville from Chicago just to work on Austin’s case and said he had
never seen this before. Normally, in the rare cases that this has happened, they can figure out why the cells won’t
take, but in this case, there was no reason that Austin’s own stem cells should not have worked. They accepted the
fact and moved on to try and find a donor. After his own family members did not match and many other donors, they
finally found a match from a donor in Europe. After receiving the bone marrow, Austin slowly started to improve. Austin is now home after almost a year of being in the hospital. Every day is different, with his numbers going up and
down and up again, but mostly, things are looking up. The amazing thing about Austin and his story is that through all
of it, over 6 months of being in a hospital bed, having treatment after treatment, getting sick, not being able to control
his body, missing Christmas and his birthday, which are the same day by the way, with his family and church family,
and possibly facing death at any moment, Austin had been given a joyful heart from the Lord. He completely relied on
God then, and relies on Him now, and has not questioned Him at any point. He continually studies the Word because
He loves His Lord so much and knows that He is with him in this situation. Austin has been handing out Bibles, telling
the doctors, nurses, and other patients about the love of God, guiding people to salvation and relationships with God,
and has inspired me and countless others, and he is only 16. His joy through such a hard time in his life is amazing.
This boy is way ahead of his years and his story is exactly what we, and many others, need to hear. He is the definition of joy.