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    Pumpkin People

    How is being a Christian like being a pumpkin?God sees us, picks us out of the dirt, cleans us off, takes theyucky material out of us by forgiving us, puts a smile on ourfaces and places a shining light within us for others to see.

    Jesus said: Let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works andgive glory to your Father in heaven (Matthew 5:16, NRSV).

    BULLETE-NEWSLETTER

    WESTLYNCHBURGBAPTIST CHURCHOctober 10, 2010

    ON MISSION TO REACH PEOPLE FOR THE FAMILY OF GOD.

    BULLET HIGHLIGHTS....

    DEACON DREAMING RETREAT - 7:30am 10/9

    October Hunger Awareness Month

    Diaper Day 10/17Calvarys Mercy - Southern Gospel Quartet - 10/17Mens Prayer Breakfast 10/23 Christmas Parade CommitteeEDGE Lunch Fund-raiser 10/24 & other EDGE EVENTSYoung Musicians share at Evening Worship 10/24OCTOBER TRUNK OR TREAT 10/27

    Brunswick Stew Sale - Fund-raiser 10/30

    Church-Wide Movie Night Luther 10/30 EDGE

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    Quick Look for the Week Sunday, October 10

    Hunger Awareness Month

    Deacon of the Week: Ed Moldenke 525.6423

    Music Selections for the Morning & Evening Services are listed below.

    9:00 AM Instrumental Ensemble

    9:15 AM Library Open

    9:45AM SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES

    Sunday School Memory Verse

    Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heavengiven to men by which we must be saved. Acts 4:12 (NIV)

    11:00AM KIDS In Worship

    Topic: A place to pray

    11:00AM MORNING WORSHIP

    Dr. Robert Putt

    Being Church in 2010......Wait for Me Acts 8

    4:15 PM Sanctuary Bells

    5:15 PM Womens Bible Study (note new time)5:30 PM Kingdom Kids Ringers

    5:45 PM EDGE Missions (Gr. 7 -12)

    6:00 PM Instrumental Ensemble

    6:15 PM TeamKIDS (Gr. 1-6)Kids! We have a spot for you in TeamKIDS.. Join US!

    6:00PM EVENING WORSHIP

    Money: A Trivial Pursuit

    Proverbs 28

    7:30PM Monthly Business Meeting

    Tuesday, October 12

    11:30 AM S.W.A.T. (Senior Walkers And Talkers)

    All Welcome

    1:30 PM Amazing Grace Fellowship

    7:00 PM Neighborhood Watch Meeting

    On CallOctober 8, 9, 10

    Robert Putt841.6886

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    Wednesday, October 13

    5:15 PM Wednesday Night Family Supper (please sign up for dinner the Monday before)

    MENU: Meatloaf Dinner, Vegetables and

    Homemade Desserts

    6:00 PM Music Makers (Age 4 - Gr. 1)Young Musicians (Gr. 2- 6)

    6:30 PM EDGE (Gr. 7-12) Learning the Doctrine of Sola Fide

    6:30PM 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 Choir8:50 PM Praise Team Rehearsal

    Thursday, October 14

    10:00 AM Womens Bible Study

    6:00 PM Womens Bible Study

    7:00 PM College Bible Study (IMPACT)

    Friday, October 15

    EDGE 5th Quarter at Heritage United Methodist Church (gather after football games)

    Saturday, October 169:30 AM Sanctuary Choir Bonus Rehearsal for Christmas Music

    Wednesday Night Family Suppers October/November

    October 20 Pork Dish with Vegetables, Homemade Desserts

    October 27 Taco Bar, Homemade DessertsNovember 3 Salmon Cakes, Vegetables, Homemade DessertsNovember 10 Chicken Main Dish, Vegetables, Homemade Desserts

    We are still in need of volunteers to help in the kitchen. Contact anyone on the committeeif you can help.

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    Our Known HospitalizedLynchburg General: None

    Virginia Baptist: None

    We Welcome New Members....by Statement

    Pam Hayes

    100 Second Street, Madison Heights, 24572

    Deacon: Josh Parker Joined 9/19/10

    Carol Martin238 Bolling Hill Lane, Madison Heights,

    24572

    Deacon: J. B. LaPrade Joined: 9/19/10

    by Baptism (to be scheduled)

    Keeley Sarver

    1836 Easley Street, Lynchburg, 24501

    Deacon: Marshall LeftwichJoined: 10/3/2010

    Congratulations to....Angela & Joshua Ornelas at the birth of their son,Nathaniel PearceBorn October 3, 2010, weighing 6 LBS.(310 Langhorne Lane, Lynchburg, 24501)

    Please pray for and extend Christiansympathy to the family of

    Evon PettyjohnJanuary 20, 1922 - October 6, 2010

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    Worship Music Planned for Sunday, October 10, 2010Those of you with high speed internet connections who would like to listen to the

    music that has been selected for us to sing on Sunday, can do so by following the

    instructions below:

    Log onto www.lifeway.com/worshipproject. Once on the web page, page scroll down

    until you see a large gray box. About 1/3 of the way down in the box you will see the

    words Listen to the LifeWay Worship Project. Immediately to the right you will find

    a table with an alphabetical listing of all of the songs. Simply click on the title you

    would like to hear (making sure your speakers are on) and you should be able to hear a

    quality recording of the selected song.

    Morning Worship Evening Worship#518 My Life Is in You, Lord #581 We Bring the Sacrifice of Praise

    #901 Mighty to Save #31 We Bow Down#393 The Family of God #3 Worthy of Worship#326 Your Name #379 Trust, Try and Prove Me#357 Rescue the Perishing #554 As the Deer#437 Wherever He Leads Ill Go #433 I Surrender All#809 Faith #491 Shine, Jesus, Shine

    If your Sunday School Class plans to use the JJs Playground we are asking that youmake a reservation. (Just as you would do to use fellowship hall.) Please contact thechurch office in advance. Our playground is used by a number of groups we dont want todisappoint anyone. Thank you.

    Also it has come to our attention that unauthorized persons have beenusing the office computers. We have had this problem in the past.Please ... We ask that you not do this. We appreciated youcooperation in this matter. Thank you.

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    OCTOBER 2010Fighting World Hunger

    WMURAs & GAs World Hunger Project

    Sharing Gods Generous Gifts

    Join the RAs & GAs by using the World Hunger Calendar. Thiscalendar makes us aware of the crisis many people face daily.

    Calendars are available at church.

    Did you know? The World Hunger Fund enables Southern Baptist missionariesto help meet food-related needs where they minister. In addition to providing forurgent hunger needs, the funds allow missionaries to assist people with buying ,

    growing , and using food properly.

    LOCAL FOOD PANTRY

    Upon reviewing the increased needs of our local food pantries,we would like to encourage you to donate cans of food or nonperishable food items. Keeping in mind that October is ourhunger awareness month. All the food donated will go to JerichoMissions, a local food pantry for people in need. Thank you

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    NEWShas Leaked Out.....We are in NEED of DIAPERS!

    SUNDAY - OCTOBER 17 - Diaper Collection DayPlease help by donating diapers for the Blue Ridge Pregnancy Center

    and the Network House for Women. Diapers any size or brand. Plushandy wipes would be handy TOO!2010 WMU Project - Collection Box located in the church foyer

    October 17, Sunday Night6:30pmWe will have a special treat for all you southern

    gospel enthusiasts.Calvarys Mercy ,a gospel quartet from Charlottesville, Virginia,

    will be coming to share a concert with us.

    Come and invite your friends and neighbors.

    Get ready to tap those toes and clap those hands!

    We will be receiving a love offering in support of their ministry.

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    NEWS from theEDGEYouth Opportunities.......October 15Fifth Quarter at Heritage United Methodist

    Church; a youth hang out time after thefootball games

    October 23, Saturday Pumpkin Carving Party - 6pmAs stated earlier, this is an opportunity for parents and guardians to get involved in theyouth group of their teen. There is no obligation to lead or chaperone anything in theyouth, but this is simply an opportunity for you to meet your teens friends parents.The starting celebration of this new ministry for you will be on Saturday, October 23rd.This also includes a potluck. After the dinner well carve out pumpkins (please provideyour own) as a group and then separate for the Bible Study and Socializing. So pleasecome over, sit back, relax, and enjoy some stress-relieving company.

    October 24, Sunday Fund-raiser Luncheon - Details to follow.The EDGE is doing a couple different mission trips this summer and those takemoney. So please come to our Luncheon Fund-raiser following the morning worshipservice.

    October 27, Wednesday, 6:30pm-8:00pm Trunk or TreatThe Childrens Ministry needs the EDGEs help! Our regular service is canceled andwell be dressing up and helping the CM pull off this years epic Trunk or Treat!Youth are encouraged to dress up (not scary) and help supervise a car they fitwith.

    October 28, Thursday, SCARE-MARE Meet at the church at 7pm - $8

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    October 30, Saturday Church-wide event showing the movie Luther 6:30pm -8:40pm in the WLBC Chapel. All WelcomeIn celebration of Reformation Day Luther MovieBiography of Martin Luther, the 16th-century priest who led the Christian

    Reformation and opened up new possibilities in exploration of faith. The filmbegins with his vow to become a monk, and continues through his struggles toreconcile his desire for sanctification with his increasing abhorrence of thecorruption and hypocrisy pervading the Church's hierarchy. He is ultimately chargedwith heresy and must confront the ruling cardinals and princes, urging them tomake the Scriptures available to the common believer and lead the Church towardfaith through justice and righteousness. Written by scgary663

    Sunday, October 31 - Reformation DayLessons, October 6th-November 6thOn October 31, 1517, Luther posted the Ninety-five Theses at the Castle Church.This was the spark of what became known as The Reformation, giving theProtestants the freedom they have today. Imagine not being allowed to readGods Love Letter because simple man is too feebleminded to understand it andit would be disgraceful to let common man hold this Book. It is because of Lutherthat we can now read Gods Word ourselves and hold to the truths of GraceAlone, To God Alone Be The Glory, Christ Alone, Faith Alone, and Scripture Alone.Wednesdays the EDGE will be going over each of the Solas to give our youth

    some basic, profound, and inexpressibly important theology.

    Nathan Haefer, Interim Youth PastorEDGE Quote of the Week: If I could hear Christ praying for me in the next room, Iwould not fear a million enemies. Yet distance makes no difference. He is prayingfor me Robert M. McCheyne

    MORE OPPORTUNITIES......IMPACT New College Bible Study - Thursdays: 7pm - 8:30pmIn-depth study into Gods Love Letter. Worship... Meet other college students.

    We have a place for you here at WLBC!

    Come and be a part of a NEW beginning!!!The College and Young Professionals & Singles

    Sunday School ClassLeaders: Tommy & Melissa Woodford

    Class meets each Sunday morning at 9:45am.

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    WMU & Girls In ActionMission Project2010

    Prison Hygiene Kits

    The WMU and GA's are collecting supplies for kits that are given to men and womenleaving prison. We need full sizecontainers of the following: shampoo, deodorant,razors, soap, toothpaste, toothbrush, shaving cream. Additional items can include:

    comb, washcloth, Scripture tract, socks, nail clippers, small tissue packs, Chapstick,gallon size Ziploc bags. Please leave donations for the prison hygiene kits in the labeledbox located near the table in the foyer. Thank you again, the WMU & GA's

    Senior Adult Outing - Saturday, October 9, 2010

    Fall is upon us.... so lets go to the Orchard!!We will be leaving WLBC at 11am (sharp) and having lunch

    at Old Liberty Station in Bedford.The lunch cost includes most entrees, a soft drink,

    tax and gratuity for $11.25pp.Then on to Gross Orchard with the Artisan Village to explore.

    Wagon rides are available for those with an adventurous spirit. ($5pp.)Apples and Good Fellowship.

    Please sign up on the bulletin board or contact the church office.

    NOTEThere will be a Neighborhood Watch meeting hereat WLBC; October 12, 2010, 7pm

    WATCH

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    The Heart of the City Summit

    REViVALSunday, November 7, 2010

    West Lynchburg Baptist Church Anniversary

    105 years of Service to God

    We will be celebrating a 105 years of service, with a special morning

    worship with Dr. Tom Stocks, and following worship we will gather

    for a wonderful luncheon in fellowship hall.

    The Lunch Menu....

    Main Dish of Chicken will be provided and we are asking that you

    bring a dish to share.If your name begins with the letter

    A - I bring a dessert J - Q bring a vegetable

    R - Z bring a salad

    Please sign up byOctober 24 on the bulletin insert or contact the

    church office. ([email protected])

    Our FALL REVIVAL will continue on November 8, 9, & 10, meeting at

    7pm in the sanctuary. Guests speakers include; Dr. Tom Stocks (7th),

    Rev. John Thompson (8th), Dr Charles Dunning (9th), and Rev. GlennColeman (10th.)

    Please pray and share the word about this event to friends, co-

    workers, neighbors.

    Mark your calendars and fill out the reservation form.

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    The Children's Ministry Dept.

    presents....

    TRUNK OR TREAT(instead of our Harvest Party)

    October 27, Wedesday,

    6:30pm- 8:30pm

    Children Age 3 - Grade 6

    Location - WLBC Parking Lot Non-scary costumes welcome.

    To make help make this NEW event for our children sucessful please

    volunteer to do a TREAT from your car trunk! Individuals, families,and/or groups can do a car. Decorate the trunk, dress up and have

    FUN.

    Please sign up on the bulletin insert. MY TRUNK WILL TREAT!

    If you can't attend please consider donating candy for the event.

    Collection boxes are located in the church foyer.

    Questions contact Melissa Woodford at 540.587.0967 or email

    [email protected]

    Network House for Women in CrisisSponsors.........

    Octoberfest Brunswick Stew & Bake SaleSaturday, October 30 11:30am - 2:30pm

    WLBC's Parking Lot

    Homemade Brunswick Stew(made on site by Ronnie Gowin of Appomattox)Plus....Hambergers, Hot Dogs & Baked Goods

    Quart of Stew - $7.00 Bowl - $3.50Reserve your stew NOW!

    Take-home quarts of stew must be picked up between Noon & 2pm on Saturday,October 30. If paid in advance stew may be picked up after church on Sunday, October31. Place your order on the sign up sheet, in the Sunday bulletin, or contact ElizabethHarris at 832.0455. Thank you

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    Woman Minisionary Union & Lynchburg Baptist AssociationAnnual Meeting

    Scheduled for October 26, 2010

    6:15pm Rustburg Baptist ChurchCost: $7Please make a reservation.

    The church van leaves WLBC parking lot at 5:30pm.Questions please contact Edna Krebs @ 845.1644

    You're personal invitation to our Men's Prayer Breakfast

    Reminder that Deacon Nominations will be taken thisSunday, October 10.

    Look for the nominating forms in the Sunday worship bulletin.

    You can drop your form in the offering plate. Thank you

    Christmas Parade Committee 2010

    Sunday, October 17 at 5:30pm in Fellowship Hall.Plans are being discussed for WLBC to have a float in theLynchburg City Christmas Parade.Join us at the meeting on Sunday, October 17.

    Mens

    Prayer Breakfast

    October 23, 2010Saturday, 8:30AM

    West Lynchburg Baptist Church3031 Memorial Avenue, Lynchburg434.845.4600 [email protected] Fellowship Hall

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    The church with Heart in the Heart of the city

    Pick up Operation Christmas Child Shoeboxes

    Prison Hygiene Kits

    Sign up for the Virginia Baptist Male Chorale Concert on bulletin board 10/19

    EDGE Movie Night 6pm 10/8

    Deacon's Dreaming Retreat 7:30 AM 10/9

    Senior Adult Outing 11am 10/9

    The Knight Family (Japan) website www.theknights.multiply.comThursday, September 16, 2010, 12:03 AM

    Dearest Praying Friends,

    I would like to first apologize for my lack of communication.As I mentioned I will bring you up to date

    about God's work through us in a series of chronicles, the first is part of this email. Thank you for your

    faithfulness to us despite it. I will begin with the section of a letter between an friend and myself from a few

    months ago:

    I have been through some of the biggest lessons of my life this past year. The past few months were some of

    the most tumultuous waters I have ever tread with a multitude of unforeseen storms. So I wanted to make

    sure of my own healing and peace before responding. I wanted to make sure I could use a voice of Hisvictory in my life rather than my own pathetic grumblings.

    Change began to come when I ran out of words so I just began to pray through the Psalms. I got to Psalm 27

    and lost all control. I didn't want to pray a Psalm if I felt that it were a lie in my heart. It felt as though

    David was writing from inside my heart. And the Spirit placed a fresh seed of hope when I got to v 13, "I

    would have despaired unless I had believed that I would see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living."

    I realized that in times past my Father used friends or teachers as tutors of His ways in my life. But here,

    there are no or few teachers just us. Here He alone is my Headmaster and I was a fool to expect the

    Headmaster's lessons to easier or equal that of a mere tutor. I have learned that I shouldn't expect great

    peace or a deep understanding from a mediocre lesson that if I want to experience God first hand in my life

    I should expect that all of my expectations, plans and sometimes even hopes be stripped. Only when I'm outof the way can I clearly see Him.

    During this I learned much about death to self. Many people use this term too lightly I feel. I think they use

    it in a way that would describe giving yourself a little hug good bye. Our Bible uses the term death. Death is

    supposed to be the most painful mortal experience. It hurts. But shall we experience His life fully we must

    know the sting of death to self.

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    "Not that we are adequate in ourselves to consider anything as coming from ourselves, but our adequacy is

    from God." 2 Cor. 2:5

    Chronicle One "The Big Boys Who Looked for Jesus and the Apathetic Missionary"

    To begin God's story of the past few months, I actually need to go back to last year. I didn't understand that

    this was all part of God's bigger story.

    In spring of 2009 we began with two new students to SYME. Both had very low English levels and neither

    knew our Savior. Johnny was an older student at age 27 he was tired of working for Honda and wanted to

    pursue a different path in life. Daniel at age 19 had lived a lifetime already as professional model and well

    known sports star, he was now hoping that somewhere there was more to life.

    They struggled through their first term living the Christian lifestyle without the power from Christ to live it

    in our school. At the end of the term they were afraid to go home during the break because it would mean

    facing the former lifestyles they lived in with all the temptations that offered and little power to refuse them.

    Each day they grew more torn. Kevin and I eventually asked them if they would like to live with us during

    the summer. Daniel agreed to stay the full summer and Johnny half (he would stay with another Christianfamily the other half). We began to love them deeply and care for them much like our own sons.

    At that time our house was very small, all 6 of us (sometimes during that summer our number grew to 8)

    shared one toilet and one sink. My kitchen had a two burner gas stove top and a microwave. We had a very

    small washing machine and no dryer, hanging all the clothes inside the house to dry during our rainy

    season. I was homeschooling Kellen and Kolton as well as doing English tutoring for the boys.

    The boys were growing in their curiosity about our Jesus and the Christian life. One day I asked Daniel how

    I could pray for him and he couldn't answer right away. A few hours later I heard a knock on my bedroom

    door and it was him. He asked, "Mrs. Jessica, I love Jesus but please pray that I can have faith so that I

    could one day be a real Christian."

    Outside of our house, God was growing our congregation and blessing our church. Our relationships in the

    Middle Eastern community were growing stronger requiring our presence at different things weekly. We

    were also preparing to lead a youth conference for MK's. I was also teaching English at a local kindergarten.

    That was our life for several months. September came and the boys moved back into SYME and my

    cooking schedule at SYME resumed along with all the things that were still happening.

    Kevin announced that we would go to the USA for Christmas. Not only was I elated but I was tired of being

    a missionary and was looking forward to being "normal": hanging out with friends just because I wanted to

    NOT because we need to discuss some ministry thing, laying on a sofa in pajamas, and shopping where I

    KNEW what everything was! I was looking forward to seeing family and friends and catching up on

    everything 2 years had brought about.As time got closer our big boys (Johnny and Daniel) began to also plan a trip to the USA. We also had

    some previous students who were currently studying the Bible in the USA and they wanted to plan a

    reunion. We were hopeful that we could find local homes for everybody and plan dinners together.

    However that didn't happen, God gave us a large Missions House at Heritage Baptist and were able to put 4

    guys upstairs with girl student with a friend. We had two believers who were studying the Bible and two

    unbelievers staying with us. One set a testimony to God's love and plan for Japan, the other set two empty

    spirits looking for God, looking at our church and looking at our lives.

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    I was mad. Not only had Japan followed me to America but now I had 8 people living under one roof to

    care for and it was supposed to be my vacation! As for time spent with my US family, I might as well still

    be in Japan because I was so busy caring for all of our guests that I had no time to see them. I was too mad

    to enjoy my biological family or my church family, I was afraid if I began to talk all of the negative words

    brewing inside of me would spew out in a eruption of bad attitude and ungratefulness. So, I remained silent

    and the relationships I had longed to enjoy suffered.

    Part of me, however, was very happy to have them because I love them very much. That is the great irony

    about missionary life, one is constantly on the precipice of two lives that will never fully understand each

    other the US life and the non US life (it really is a picture of our Earth life and our Heaven life but that's

    another letter).

    Every night the boys were staying up late talking about many things. Johnny and Daniel were taking

    everything from the weird situations one sees at Wal-Mart to the love among the brethren within the church.

    One night I called the boys down for dinner and they didn't come, so I called again. For college age guys

    not to come to dinner means something is going on. We waited about 20 minutes and they never came so

    we began to eat. As we were finishing dinner one of the guys who was a Christian came into the room,

    expressionless, he walked over to Kevin and fell apart he was weeping and he said, "Daniel just became aChristian." He then fell into Kevin's arms and they rejoiced together.

    About 15 minutes later Daniel came in, he'd taken extra time to compose himself but when his eyes met

    ours he lost composure again. That great big boy went to arms of my strong husband and cried like a young

    son for a long time and Kevin stayed that way like a father welcoming home his prodigal.

    I stood there with tears freely flowing watching it all realizing the depth of my selfishness. God was

    transforming a dead life into a transformed living one, God was working on His miracle of salvation but my

    fleshly eyes saw only my circumstance. There stood one of my big boys, now a son of God but I had been

    focused only on my convenience. God forgive me.

    A few months later, Johnny too became a Christian. When he announced his decision I saw Daniel walkover with tears in his eyes pull him close and say, "Now we are brothers.".

    Later when I talked to Johnny he said that one of the things that touched him was visiting the church in the

    USA where he realized that not only in word but in truth, "everyone mattered". I think he had previously

    thought that perhaps his worth wasn't enough to really matter to God, (Or maybe even other Christians).

    Once again my heart was pierced at the remembrance of my

    own selfishness.

    "It is good for me that I was afflicted, that I may learn your statutes. The law of Your mouth is better than

    thousands of gold and silver pieces."

    Psalm 119:72

    Please continue to pray that I (we) will see beyond ourselves and not be limited to our own vision. Pleasepray that we are continually less of ourselves.

    Thankful, Jessica on behalf of the Knight Crew

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    "On mission to reach people

    for the family of God.

    Dr. Robert Putt, Pastor [email protected] Phone: 841.6886 845.4600 Ext. 15

    Rev. Randy Kent, Minister of Music & Senior Adults [email protected] Phone: 665.6880 845.4600 Ext. 13

    Nathan Haefer, Interim Youth Minister [email protected]

    845.4600 Ext. 14 Cell Phone: 541.519.4690

    Pam Anderson(Financial) [email protected] Thomas (Administrative) [email protected] Lane (Organist) [email protected] Kent (Pianist) [email protected]

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