Sunday, February 27, 2011

Announcements: February 27, 2011

Class News
  • Thanks for a great lesson this morning Jeremy. We will begin studying out of the Spring Leaner Guide next Sunday. If you have not had a chance to pick up the new literature, there are extra copies in the LJG room. Please only take one book per couple. Thanks!
  • Congratulations Matt & Dahlia on your wedding this Saturday, March 5th!!!
  • If you are bringing a meal to Rob & Cheryl this week, here is the schedule.
  • Men's Bible Study: Will meet this Friday, March 4th at 6:30am at the Chick-fil-A in the Brassfield Shopping Center. All men are welcome!
  • Women's Bible Study: Will NOT meet this Monday. We will continue our study next Monday, March 7th. Please complete week 3 in the "Breaking Free" workbook before the meeting.
  • March Small Group Social: It's that time again! Instead of having a class social in the month of March, we will break up into groups for small group socials. Once you are signed up, you will be placed in a group with 2-3 other couples. Each group will then decide what day and time of the month works best for them to meet. Your small group social can be anything from dinner to bowling, kids or no kids. The choice will be up to your group. If you did not have a chance to sign up this morning, and would like to participate, please e-mail Melissa and she will put you on the list!
  • Class Lunch: For our class lunch on March 6th, we will plan on meeting at Bur-Mil Park after church. Hopefully we will have weather similar to today! Bring your own food or grab some from your favorite restaurant, then join us for some fun at the park! If the weather doesn't look great, we will come up with announce a location in class.
LBC News
Lawndale's Website

Children
Vacation Bible School: Mark your calendar for the upcoming VBS "Big Apple Adventure" to take place on June 20-24, 2011. Begin saving paper towel tubes for VBS projects. You may place them at the Collection Center on the first floor near the vending machines.
VBS Leadership Dates to Remember:
  • All Leadership Luncheon: May 1, 12:15pm
  • Training: May 5, hosted by LBC for area churches. Dinner at 6:15-6:50pm. Training 7-9pm.
Parent/Child Dedication: Sunday, April 3 - Both morning services, information letters have been mailed. If you desire to participate and have not received your registration information, please contact Carol McKinney in the church office. Deadline to register is Friday, March 25.
Helping Children Understand Salvation and Baptism: Practical Guidance for Parents: Is there one plan of salvation for children and another for adults? Does Baptism "wash your sins away?" When can a child become a Christian? What is the age of accountability? When are children under God's Grace? All these questions will be considered in this helpful two-session course for parents. March 27 and April 3, 5pm, Room 322.

Students
411: Meets Sundays at 6:15-7:15pm. High School- Chapel; Middle School- Room 361.
Fusion: Meets Wednesdays at 6:30pm in the Chapel.
Boot Camp Weekend: April 8-10. Open to all 6th-12th grade students. Registration is available online and in the lobby. A $40 deposit is due at time of registration. Total cost is $85. All meals and camp t-shirt are included. A notarized medical form is required for this event.
Scholarships Needed: If you would like to make a donation to the Student Ministry to assist our students in attending various ministry events, pleas designate funds to "Youth Scholarship" and bring it to the church office. Thank you for supporting our students!

Activities
Above the Rim Basketball: Schedules have been posted on the church website. In case of inclement weather for practices or games, check online after 4pm on Friday and 8am on Saturday, or call 288-3824, ext 315 for a message.
Youth Soccer: The league is open to young people from the ages of 4 years old through 8th grade. As in the past, the program will offer biblically based lessons and focus on character development, self-esteem, and fair play. The cost per player is $45. Registration forms are available at church and online registration opens February 7th. Player evaluations will be held Saturday, March 19th and games will begin April 16.

Women
Kalos Coffees: "Kalos" is the Greek word for the "good" that God called mature women of faith to teach other women in Titus 2. We will meet the third Sunday night of each month at 7:15pm, beginning February 20th. Childcare will be provided. Contact Donna Navey at lawndalementoring@yahoo.com to register.

Additional Announcements
Workshop at LBC: "Teaching Children and Youth Literacy Workshop" will be held at LBC on May 12-14 to provide tutoring techniques and information to adults tutoring children and teens through a church setting. Workshop is led by a NAMB certified leader, Kathy Boyd. You will receive a certificate for the 14 hour course. Cost is $20. Contact Carla Pless, 282-9495, for registration information.
A Change in the Distribution of hte Lawndale Leader: In order to become better stewards of our resources, we will soon be streamlining our distribution of the Lawndale Leader via email to everyone for whom we have an email address. If you have recently changed your email address, or if you are not sure that we have your email, please send your new or updated information to cmckinney@lawndalebaptist.org, or call Carol McKinney in the church office at 288-3824. We realize that not everyone has email, so of course we will continue to mail the Leader to those of you who do not have an email account. You may also view the current Leader on our website at www.lawndalebaptist.org. This change will save the church money in postage and printing.
Clayton Book Available in Church Library: "Finishing Strong with What You Have Left", a new book written by LBC member Richard Clayton, is now available in our church library. Richard's book is a vivid reminder that God, who is the source of our strength, is always sufficient in every circumstance. look for it in the 248.8 section of the Library in Room 263.
Easter Schedule (April 24): Join us for a Sunrise Service at Country Park at 6:30am followed by a light breakfast in the Fellowship Hall at 7:15am. LJGs and ETC for babies - 4s only will meet as usual. There will be identical Worship Services at 9am and 10:30am. No PM service/activities will take place.
Trip to Historic New Bern, NC: Join us as we visit Tryon Palace and the birthplace of Pepsi Cola on April 8-10, 2011. This trip is part of the traveling LifePlus course, History of the Baptists in Colonial North Carolina. You do not have to take the course to participate in this trip. Trip cost and registration will be available February 13th at the LifePlus Baptist History class or in the church office on Monday, February 14. Space is limited, so secure your reservation early.
Operation Christmas Child- Year Round: Let it be Christmas all year long! Operation Christmas Child year-round volunteers will be collecting age and gender appropriate gifts to fill shoe boxes next November with specific items highlighted each month. Watch the Leader for ideas, and comb those sales bins for great buys! Items can be left in the designated bin at the collection center, first floor lobby next to the vending machines. Our highlighted items for February are: holiday and cold weather children's items: gloves, hats, scarves, socks, animals, seasonal themed toys. Christmas colors are fine.
Annie Armstrong Missions: The Week of Prayer for North American Missions "Pointing the Way" is March 6-13, 2011. Our goal is $25,000. Prayer guides will be available in the March 13th bulletin.
Lost & Found: The Lost & Found collection is moving from the elevator lobby to the Worship Center lobby in front of the CLC entrance. If you have misplaced an item, please check our temporary location. Unclaimed items are periodically taken to Salvation Arm or Goodwill.
Aluminum Needed: The Royal Ambassadors (RAs) are collecting aluminum to help send the Angel Tree children to Camp Caraway. Bring aluminum cans and other items to the Collection Center near the drink machines through May.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Announcements: February 20, 2011

Class News
  • Great lesson this morning, Billy! Thank you for allowing God to use you to minister to our LJG. The title for next week's lesson is Keep Hope Alive. The background passage for the lesson is 2 Kings 23:31-25:30 (2 Chronicles 36:2-21). The lesson passages for Sunday are 2 Kings 24:12-13, 19-20; 25:8-11, 27-30. Before Sunday, please take a moment to prayerfully read through the passages and prepare for the lesson.
  • Click here to see an updated meal list for Rob & Cheryl.
  • Men's Bible Study: Will meet this Friday, February 25th at 6:30am at the Chick-fil-A in the Brassfield Shopping Center. All men are welcome!
  • Women's Bible Study: Will meet Monday (tomorrow), February 21st, 6:30pm, at Priscilla Martin's house (6709 Poplar Grove Trail). Please complete week 2 in the 'Breaking Free' workbook before the meeting.
  • March Small Group Social: It's that time again! Instead of having a class social in the month of March, we will break up into groups for small group socials. Once you are signed up, you will be placed in a group with 2-3 other couples. Each group will then decide what day and time of the month works best for them to meet. Your small group social can be anything from dinner to bowling, kids or no kids. The choice will be up to your group. If you did not have a chance to sign up this morning, and would like to participate, please e-mail Melissa and she will put you on the list!
LBC News
Lawndale's Website

Children
Vacation Bible School: Mark your calendar for the upcoming VBS "Big Apple Adventure" to take place on June 20-24, 2011.

Students
411: Meets Sundays at 6:15-7:15pm. High School- Chapel; Middle School- Room 361.
Fusion: Meets Wednesdays at 6:30pm in the Chapel.
Boot Camp Weekend: April 8-10. Open to all 6th-12th grade students. Registration is available online and in the lobby. A $40 deposit is due at time of registration. Total cost is $85. All meals and camp t-shirt are included. A notarized medical form is required for this event.
Scholarships Needed: If you would like to make a donation to the Student Ministry to assist our students in attending various ministry events, pleas designate funds to "Youth Scholarship" and bring it to the church office. Thank you for supporting our students!

Activities
Above the Rim Basketball: Schedules have been posted on the church website. In case of inclement weather for practices or games, check online after 4pm on Friday and 8am on Saturday, or call 288-3824, ext 315 for a message.
Youth Soccer: Registration forms for our new Lawndale Youth Soccer program will be mailed the first week in February. The league is open to young people from the ages of 4 years old through 8th grade. As in the past, the program will offer biblically based lessons and focus on character development, self-esteem, and fair play. The cost per player is $45. Registration forms are available at church and online registration opens February 7th. Player evaluations will be held Saturday, March 19th and games will begin April 16.
Spring Softball: Any members, male of female, interested in playing spring softball should contact Jimmy Jackson at jjackson@lawndalebaptist.org or 288-3824, no later than Sunday, February 20th.

Women
Kalos Coffees: "Kalos" is the Greek word for the "good" that God called mature women of faith to teach other women in Titus 2. We will meet the third Sunday night of each month at 7:15pm, beginning February 20th. Childcare will be provided. Contact Donna Navey at lawndalementoring@yahoo.com to register.

Additional Announcements
Uganda Mission Trip: A mission trip to Uganda, East Africa is being planned for May 7-21, 2011. The mission will include working with children/adults in the hospital, villages and GSF orphanage located in Jinha, Uganda. There is a limit of 15 people for the trip. IF you are interested, please attend our informational meeting on Sunday, February 6th at 4pm in Room 213. The meeting will last approximately one hour.
2010 Greensboro Christmas Spectacular: DVDs are now on sale in the Worship Center Lobby. Cost is $7.
Trip to Historic New Bern, NC: Join us as we visit Tryon Palace and the birthplace of Pepsi Cola on April 8-10, 2011. This trip is part of the traveling LifePlus course, History of the Baptists in Colonial North Carolina. You do not have to take the course to participate in this trip. Trip cost and registration will be available February 13th at the LifePlus Baptist History class or in the church office on Monday, February 14. Space is limited, so secure your reservation early.
Orchid Growing Class: You can grow Phalaenopsis Orchids! Enjoy this easy to grow orchid with beautiful long lasting blooms. You can choose from two one-hour class times. February 21, 12:30pm or 7pm in Guest Central at LBC. You are welcome to bring a bag lunch to the 12:30 session. There is no charge for the class and there will be a Phalaenopsis Orchid door prize. Arvil Pennington will teach the class. Sign up with Susan in the church office at 288-3824.
Operation Christmas Child- Year Round: Let it be Christmas all year long! Operation Christmas Child year-round volunteers will be collecting age and gender appropriate gifts to fill shoe boxes next November with specific items highlighted each month. Watch the Leader for ideas, and comb those sales bins for great buys! Items can be left in the designated bin at the collection center, first floor lobby next to the vending machines. Our highlighted items for February are: holiday and cold weather children's items: gloves, hats, scarves, socks, animals, seasonal themed toys. Christmas colors are fine.
Annie Armstrong Missions: The Week of Prayer for North American Missions "Pointing the Way" is March 6-13, 2011. Our goal is $25,000.
Lost & Found: The Lost & Found collection is moving from the elevator lobby to the Worship Center lobby in front of the CLC entrance. If you have misplaced an item, please check our temporary location. Unclaimed items are periodically taken to Salvation Arm or Goodwill.
Aluminum Needed: The Royal Ambassadors (RAs) are collecting aluminum to help send the Angel Tree children to Camp Caraway. Bring aluminum cans and other items to the Collection Center near the drink machines through May.
Transportation Needed: If anyone can help provide transportation for one or both of the refugee families to and form church on Sunday mornings and Sunday evenings, please contact Deborah Brown at 288-3824 or email her at dbrown@lawndalebaptist.org. The families live on Philips Ave. and E. Cone Blvd. The church van may be used for transporting.

    2 Kings 24:12-13, 19-20; 25:8-11, 27-30

    2 Kings 24:12-13
    12 Jehoiachin king of Judah, his mother, his attendants, his nobles and his officials all surrendered to him. In the eighth year of the reign of the king of Babylon, he took Jehoiachin prisoner. 13 As the LORD had declared, Nebuchadnezzar removed the treasures from the temple of the LORD and from the royal palace, and cut up the gold articles that Solomon king of Israel had made for the temple of the LORD.

    2 Kings 24:19-20
    19 He did evil in the eyes of the LORD, just as Jehoiakim had done. 20 It was because of the LORD’s anger that all this happened to Jerusalem and Judah, and in the end he thrust them from his presence.

    The Fall of Jerusalem
    Now Zedekiah rebelled against the king of Babylon.

    2 Kings 25:8-11
    8 On the seventh day of the fifth month, in the nineteenth year of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, Nebuzaradan commander of the imperial guard, an official of the king of Babylon, came to Jerusalem. 9 He set fire to the temple of the LORD, the royal palace and all the houses of Jerusalem. Every important building he burned down. 10 The whole Babylonian army under the commander of the imperial guard broke down the walls around Jerusalem. 11 Nebuzaradan the commander of the guard carried into exile the people who remained in the city, along with the rest of the populace and those who had deserted to the king of Babylon.

    2 Kings 25:27-30
    Jehoiachin Released
    27 In the thirty-seventh year of the exile of Jehoiachin king of Judah, in the year Awel-Marduk became king of Babylon, he released Jehoiachin king of Judah from prison. He did this on the twenty-seventh day of the twelfth month. 28 He spoke kindly to him and gave him a seat of honor higher than those of the other kings who were with him in Babylon. 29 So Jehoiachin put aside his prison clothes and for the rest of his life ate regularly at the king’s table. 30 Day by day the king gave Jehoiachin a regular allowance as long as he lived.

    Sunday, February 13, 2011

    Announcements: February 13, 2011

    Class News
    • Nathan, thanks for another great lesson. The title for next week's lesson is Got to Have Hope. The background passage for the lesson is 2 Kings 18:1-20:21 (2 Chronicles 29:1-32:33). The lesson passages for Sunday are 2 Kings 18:28-32; 19:5-7, 15-19. Before Sunday, please take a moment to prayerfully read through the passages and prepare for the lesson.
    • Congratulations to Rob & Cheryl Jones on the birth of their daughter, Haven Elizabeth. Click here to see a current list of meals being prepared for them. If you would like to bring them a meal and did not have a chance to sign up, please e-mail Melissa.
    • Happy Belated Birthday to Monica Sigmon on February 8th.
    • Happy Birthday to Misty Hood this Tuesday, February 15th.
    • Men's Bible Study: Will meet this Friday, February 18th at 6:30am at the Chick-fil-A in the Brassfield Shopping Center. All men are welcome!
    • Women's Bible Study: Will NOT meet this coming Monday. We will meet again on Monday, February 21st, 6:30pm, at Priscilla Martin's house (6709 Poplar Grove Trail). Please complete week 2 in the "Breaking Free" workbook before we meet.
    • March Small Group Social: It's that time again! Instead of having a class social in the month of March, we will break up into groups for small group socials. Once you are signed up, you will be placed in a group with 2-3 other couples. Each group will then decide what day and time of the month works best for them to meet. Your small group social can be anything from dinner to bowling, kids or no kids. The choice will be up to your group. If you did not have a chance to sign up this morning, and would like to participate, please e-mail Melissa and she will put you on the list!
    • There is still one date available to bring breakfast (April 24th). If you would be willing to provide breakfast for our class, please e-mail Melissa.
    LBC News
    Lawndale's Website

    Three New Classes Beginning Tonight!
    Every Man's Battle: 8-week men's study from 5-6pm in room 310. The goal is to equip men with a practical battle plan to live a pure life God's way. Facilitator: Rodney Navey
    History of the Baptist in Colonial North Carolina: A touring study of the early arrival of Baptists in the province of NC. 5-6pm in the White House, room 2. Facilitator: Curt Dean
    Equipping Parents to Transition from Childhood to Teen Years: This class will meet for 6 weeks at 5pm in room 263. Facilitator: Chris Swan

    Children
    Vacation Bible School: Mark your calendar for the upcoming VBS "Big Apple Adventure" to take place on June 20-24, 2011.

    Students

    411: Meets Sundays at 6:15-7:15pm. High School- Chapel; Middle School- Room 361.
    Fusion: Meets Wednesdays at 6:30pm in the Chapel.
    Boot Camp Weekend: April 8-10. Open to all 6th-12th grade students. Registration is available online and in the lobby. A $40 deposit is due at time of registration. Total cost is $85. All meals and camp t-shirt are included. A notarized medical form is required for this event.
    Scholarships Needed: If you would like to make a donation to the Student Ministry to assist our students in attending various ministry events, pleas designate funds to "Youth Scholarship" and bring it to the church office. Thank you for supporting our students!

    Activities
    Above the Rim Basketball: Schedules have been posted on the church website. .IN case of inclement weather for practices or games, check online after 4pm on Friday and 8am on Saturday, or call 288-3824, ext 315 for a message. We are still looking for officials and scorekeepers for Above the Rim K-6 basketball. If you are interested, please contact Jimmy Jackson.
    Youth Soccer: Registration forms for our new Lawndale Youth Soccer program will be mailed the first week in February. The league is open to young people from the ages of 4 years old through 8th grade. As in the past, the program will offer biblically based lessons and focus on character development, self-esteem, and fair play. The cost per player is $45. Registration forms are available at church and online registration opens February 7th. Player evaluations will be held Saturday, March 19th and games will begin April 16.
    Spring Softball: Any members, male of female, interested in playing spring softball should contact Jimmy Jackson at jjackson@lawndalebaptist.org or 288-3824, no later than Sunday, February 20th.

    Women
    Kalos Coffees: "Kalos" is the Greek word for the "good" that God called mature women of faith to teach other women in Titus 2. We will meet the third Sunday night of each month at 7:15pm, beginning February 20th. Childcare will be provided. Contact Donna Navey at lawndalementoring@yahoo.com to register.

    Additional Announcements
    Uganda Mission Trip: A mission trip to Uganda, East Africa is being planned for May 7-21, 2011. The mission will include working with children/adults in the hospital, villages and GSF orphanage located in Jinha, Uganda. There is a limit of 15 people for the trip. IF you are interested, please attend our informational meeting on Sunday, February 6th at 4pm in Room 213. The meeting will last approximately one hour.
    Bahama Cruise: Enjoy a September cruise to the Bahamas. September 26-October 1, departing from Charleston. Visit Freeport and Nassau, Bahamas. Cost of $699 includes bus transportation to Charleston. Rates are per person, based on double occupancy. Payments can be made up to July 7 with a deposit due soon. Email Arvil Pennington for an information sheet at apenni3111@aol.com
    2010 Greensboro Christmas Spectacular: DVDs are now on sale in the Worshp Center Lobby. Cost is $7.
    Trip to Historic New Bern, NC: Join us as we visit Tryon Palace and the birthplace of Pepsi Cola on April 8-10, 2011. This trip is part of the traveling LifePlus course, History of the Baptists in Colonial North Carolina. You do not have to take the course to participate in this trip. Trip cost and registration will be available February 13th at the LifePlus Baptist History class or in the church office on Monday, February 14. Space is limited, so secure your reservation early.
    Orchid Growing Class: You can grow Phalaenopsis Orchids! Enjoy this easy to grow orchid with beautiful long lasting blooms. You can choose from two one-hour class times. February 21, 12:30pm or 7pm in Guest Central at LBC. You are welcome to bring a bag lunch to the 12:30 session. There is no charge for the class and there will be a Phalaenopsis Orchid door prize. Arvil Pennington will teach the class. Sign up with Susan in the church office at 288-3824.
    Operation Christmas Child- Year Round: Let it be Christmas all year long! Operation Christmas Child year-round volunteers will be collecting age and gender appropriate gifts to fill shoe boxes next November with specific items highlighted each month. Watch the Leader for ideas, and comb those sales bins for great buys! Items can be left in the designated bin at the collection  center, first floor lobby next to the vending machines. Our highlighted items for February are: holiday and cold weather children's items: gloves, hats, scarves, socks, animals, seasonal themed toys. Christmas colors are fine.
    Annie Armstrong Missions: The Week of Prayer for North American Missions "Pointing the Way" is March 6-13, 2011. Our goal is $25,000.
    Lost & Found: The Lost & Found collection is moving from the elevator lobby to the Worship Center lobby in front of the CLC entrance. If you have misplaced an item, please check our temporary location. Unclaimed items are periodically taken to Salvation Arm or Goodwill.
    Aluminum Needed: The Royal Ambassadors (RAs) are collecting aluminum to help send the Angel Tree children to Camp Caraway. Bring aluminum cans and other items to the Collection Center near the drink machines through May.
    Transportation Needed: If anyone can help provide transportation for one or both of the refugee families to and form church on Sunday mornings and Sunday evenings, please contact Deborah Brown at 288-3824 or email her at dbrown@lawndalebaptist.org. The families live on Philips Ave. and E. Cone Blvd. The church van may be used for transporting.

    2 Kings 18:28-32; 19:5-7, 15-19

    2 Kings 18:28-32
    28 Then the commander stood and called out in Hebrew, “Hear the word of the great king, the king of Assyria! 29 This is what the king says: Do not let Hezekiah deceive you. He cannot deliver you from my hand. 30 Do not let Hezekiah persuade you to trust in the LORD when he says, ‘The LORD will surely deliver us; this city will not be given into the hand of the king of Assyria.’ 31 “Do not listen to Hezekiah. This is what the king of Assyria says: Make peace with me and come out to me. Then each of you will eat fruit from your own vine and fig tree and drink water from your own cistern, 32 until I come and take you to a land like your own—a land of grain and new wine, a land of bread and vineyards, a land of olive trees and honey. Choose life and not death! “Do not listen to Hezekiah, for he is misleading you when he says, ‘The LORD will deliver us.’

    2 Kings 19:5-7
    5 When King Hezekiah’s officials came to Isaiah, 6 Isaiah said to them, “Tell your master, ‘This is what the LORD says: Do not be afraid of what you have heard—those words with which the underlings of the king of Assyria have blasphemed me. 7 Listen! When he hears a certain report, I will make him want to return to his own country, and there I will have him cut down with the sword.’”

    2 Kings 19:15-19
    15 And Hezekiah prayed to the LORD: “LORD, the God of Israel, enthroned between the cherubim, you alone are God over all the kingdoms of the earth. You have made heaven and earth. 16 Give ear, LORD, and hear; open your eyes, LORD, and see; listen to the words Sennacherib has sent to ridicule the living God. 17 “It is true, LORD, that the Assyrian kings have laid waste these nations and their lands. 18 They have thrown their gods into the fire and destroyed them, for they were not gods but only wood and stone, fashioned by human hands. 19 Now, LORD our God, deliver us from his hand, so that all the kingdoms of the earth may know that you alone, LORD, are God.”

    Meals for Rob & Cheryl

    Congratulations to Rob & Cheryl on the birth of their daughter, Haven Elizabeth. Haven was born Friday, February 11th at 1:02pm. She weighed 7 pounds, 12 ounces and measured 20.5 inches long.

    Rob and Cheryl's address is:
    4044 1B Battleground Avenue, Greensboro/27410
    (Battleground North Apartments)

    If the entrance gate is closed when you get there, press #1755
    Rob's Cell Phone: 757-354-6760

    Tuesday, February 15: Jason & Stephanie Seagraves
    Thursday, February 17: Matt & Melissa Gardner
    Saturday, February 19: Chris & Amanda Elliott
    Monday, February 21:
    Wednesday, February 23: Greg & Laura Pearman
    Friday, February 25: Nathan & Ashlee Wallace
    Sunday, February 27: Todd & Laura Lindley
    Tuesday, March 1: Billy & Priscilla Martin
    Thursday, March 3: Justin & Monica Sigmon
    Saturday, March 5: Adam & Casey Garant
    Monday, March 7: Marc & Lauren Holbrook
    Wednesday, March 9: Jeremy & Misty Hood
    Friday, March 11: Jeremy & Jennifer Barnes