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Volume 57, Issue 28 July 7, 2015 Worship This Week: July 12, 2015 10:45 a.m. Combined Worship Proclaimer: Ryon Price Text: Amos 7:7-15 Mark 6:14-29 Sermon: “Courageous Faith” Week Ending 7/8/15 Operating Needs $28,245.00 2015 Operating Budget Receipts $55,499.05 Other Contributions $5,320.00 Total Contributions $60,819.05 Registrations, Royalties, Reimbursements $7,195.00 Total Receipts $68,014.05 Thank You! It’s Almost Here! Youth Mission Trip to Washington, D.C. July 18-25 th Our team of 15 youth & adults will be serving 40 inner city kids (ages 5-12) in leadership & character develop- ment as well as cooking 3 meals a day for them. Pray for everyone! Welcome Our Newest Member! June Robinson 2b Explorers! July 15 th 9:30-11:00 a.m. Wacky Watermelon Wednesday at Maxey Park Explore outdoor fun with bubbles, kites, hula hoops, and a cool refreshing watermelon snack! For 2 yr. olds thru kindergarten Cost: $2/child Register at www.secondb.org (Children’s Ministry tab) Older siblings are welcome! A parent must accompany child. H ow would you like to serve as a host to the world this fall? Prestige EDU is an interna- tional student agency that places international high school students in the homes of American families while they attend a local high school in preparation for American college stud- ies. This is an excellent op- portunity to add interna- tional culture to your life as well as great joy as you provide a safe place for these children to start new adventures in America. Come visit with Second B’er Chanda Riney after late worship in the Conference Center this Sunday, July 12 th , about this special opportunity and find out how you could host a student in your home this fall. Can’t wait until July 12 th ? Like us on FaceBook at Pres- tige EDU and check out stories and families that are already a part of our organization! SUMMER MUSIC & ARTS SUMMER MUSIC & ARTS CAMP CAMP - AUGUST 3 AUGUST 3 RD RD -7 TH TH (entering 1-6 th gr) Monday-Thursday 9:00- 3:00; Friday 9:00-12:30 with evening musical presentation and art show. Cost: $50 (with a $15 materials fee for art & photography classes) This year’s musical: “Back to the Cross.” Registration is open and space is limited! Sign up today for a week full of music and art experiences that will en- rich your child’s life! Call the church office or register online at www.secondb.org. A t our 57 th Anniversary Dinner on August 21 st , we will take a trip down memory lane for a star- studded World War II era USO Show, revis- iting a unified time in our country’s history. Remember the big band sounds of Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, and Tommy Dorsey? You can expect an evening of the greatest hits from that era performed by a LIVE big band called Finessence com- plete with guest appearances by Bob Hope, Jack Benny, the Andrews Sisters, and Marilyn Monroe, to name only a few! There will even be a surprise performance by re- nowned comedy team Abbott & Costello! To make the evening even more special, we hope you will invite a vet- eran as your special guest, as we will take a moment to honor those who have served our country! Tickets for “Second B Goes USO!” will go on sale Sunday, July 26 th , in Grand Hall! There will be fun for the whole family, so plan now to come with your tap dancing shoes on! Amanda is an incoming sophomore who loves to play the piano Eric is an incoming freshman who loves dogs and camping Save the Date! “Thanks for the Memories” Second B Goes USO! 57 th Anniversary Dinner Fri, Aug. 21 st Bring a VET as your Special Guest! Friends Lunch Bunch Friday, July 17 th 11:30 a.m. Abuelo’s at 4401 82 nd St. RSVP to Jean Partlow 799-1908, [email protected]
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Page 1: It’s 9:30-11:00 a.m. - Clover Sites

Volume 57, Issue 28

Ju ly 7 , 2015

Worship This Week: July 12, 2015

10:45 a.m. Combined Worship

Proclaimer: Ryon Price

Text: Amos 7:7-15 Mark 6:14-29

Sermon: “Courageous Faith”

Week Ending 7/8/15

Operating Needs $28,245.00

2015 Operating Budget Receipts

$55,499.05 Other Contributions

$5,320.00 Total Contributions

$60,819.05 Registrations, Royalties,

Reimbursements $7,195.00

Total Receipts

$68,014.05

Thank You!

It’s

Almost Here!

Youth

Mission Trip

to

Washington, D.C.

July 18-25th

Our team of 15 youth & adults will be serving 40 inner city kids (ages 5-12) in leadership & character develop-ment as well as cooking 3 meals a day for them. Pray for everyone!

Welcome Our Newest Member! June Robinson

2b Explorers! July 15th 9:30-11:00 a.m.

Wacky Watermelon Wednesday at Maxey Park

Explore outdoor fun with bubbles, kites, hula hoops, and a cool refreshing

watermelon snack! For 2 yr. olds thru kindergarten

Cost: $2/child Register at www.secondb.org

(Children’s Ministry tab) Older siblings are welcome!

A parent must accompany child.

H ow would you like to serve as a host to the world this fall?

Prestige EDU is an interna-tional student agency that places international high school students in the homes of American families while they attend a local high school in preparation for American college stud-ies. This is an excellent op-portunity to add interna-tional culture to your life as well as great joy as you provide a safe place

for these children to start new adventures in America. Come visit with Second B’er Chanda Riney after late worship in the Conference Center this Sunday, July 12

th,

about this special opportunity and find out how you could host a student in your home this fall. Can’t wait until July 12

th?

Like us on FaceBook at Pres-tige EDU and check out stories and families that are already a part of our organization!

SUMMER MUSIC & ARTS SUMMER MUSIC & ARTS

CAMP CAMP -- AUGUST 3AUGUST 3RDRD--77THTH

(entering 1-6th gr)

Monday-Thursday 9:00-3:00; Friday 9:00-12:30 with evening musical presentation and art show. Cost: $50 (with a $15 materials fee for art & photography classes) This year’s musical: “Back to the Cross.” Registration is open and space is limited! Sign up today for a week full of music and art experiences that will en-rich your child’s life! Call the church office or register online at www.secondb.org.

A t our 57

th Anniversary Dinner on

August 21st

, we will take a trip down memory

lane for a star-studded World War II era USO Show, revis-iting a unified time in our country’s history. Remember the big band sounds of Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, and Tommy Dorsey? You can expect an evening of the greatest hits from that era performed by a LIVE big band called Finessence com-plete with guest appearances by Bob Hope, Jack Benny, the Andrews Sisters, and

Marilyn Monroe, to name only a few! There will even be a surprise performance by re-

nowned comedy team Abbott & Costello! To make the evening even more special, we hope you will invite a vet-eran as your special guest, as we will take a moment to honor those who

have served our country! Tickets for “Second B Goes USO!” will go on sale Sunday, July 26

th, in Grand Hall!

There will be fun for the whole family, so plan now to come with your tap dancing shoes on!

Amanda is an incoming

sophomore who loves to

play the piano

Eric is an incoming

freshman who loves dogs and

camping

Save the Date!

“Thanks for the Memories”

Second B Goes USO!

57th Anniversary Dinner Fri, Aug. 21st

Bring a VET as your Special Guest!

Friends Lunch Bunch Friday, July 17th 11:30 a.m.

Abuelo’s at 4401 82nd St.

RSVP to Jean Partlow 799-1908, [email protected]

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6109 Chicago Ave.

Lubbock, TX 79424

Phone: 806-783-0202

Fax: 806-783-0371

www.secondb.org

Stephanie Nash, Editor Address Service Requested To receive this publication by

email, please call the church office.

806-783-0202

Non-Profit Org.

US Postage Paid

Lubbock, TX

Permit No. 276

Sunday, July 12 9:30 Sunday School 10:45 Late Worship Service, Worship Hall 12:30 International Students Information Meeting, CC 4:00 Called Leadership Team, Conference Center 7:00 Second Chance Al-Anon, Room 128

Monday, July 13 10:00 Labyrinth Walk 10:30 Staff Meeting, Conference Center

Tuesday, July 14 6:30 Tuesday Morning Prayer Breakfast, Red Zone, 3602 Slide

Wednesday, July 15 9:30 2b Explorers @ Maxey Park,

Wacky Watermelon Wednesday 12:00 Men’s Luncheon, Cast Iron Grill, 620 19th St. 6:00 Musical Drama Rehearsal, Worship Hall 6:30 Praise Team Rehearsal 7:00 Youth Food & Fun, Jason’s Deli & Miller Park, Memphis & Loop

Thursday, July 16 Scott Out 6:45 Jesus & Grits, Red Zone, 3602 Slide Rd. #1 5:30 Family Promise Board Meeting, Conference Center

Friday, July 17 Scott Out 11:30 Friends Lunch Bunch, Abuelo’s, 4401 82nd St.

Saturday, July 18 Youth Mission Departs ? Visions Class, Ragtown Gospel Theatre

Mon 13th Brent Guinn 794-5590

Tues 14th Carol Brannan 789-4407

Wed 15th Carolyn Harding 745-3038

Thurs 16th Charlene Olson 747-6193

Fri 17th Chris Gallarneau 786-9604

Sat 18th Chanda Riney 407-3298

Sun 19th Charley Camp 797-8495

Deacons on Call- Hospital Visits

July 12th

Offertory Prayer

10:45 Renée Abraham

Shepherding Deacons & Visitor Center Hosts

10:45 Paul Nash, Jackie Hampton, Gayle Settle

The next Deacon Executive Committee meeting will be Sunday, Sept. 13

th at noon in the Conference Center.

The next deacons’ meeting will be Monday, September 21

st at 5:45 in Worship Hall.

Have you seen Second B’s new courtesy cart, donated to assist those with young

children or those who appreciate a ride from their cars to the church entrance. Our

Security Team wants to make it even easier and safer for you to come to church!

Security Team 4 - Sunday, July 12th

James Hare, Bobby Ebeling, Jim Hill

2nd B Softball Game Schedule All regularly scheduled games will be played on

Wednesdays at #1 at Berl Huffman Athletic Complex. Come Cheer for Our Team!!!!

July 8 Open Date July 15 7:00 & 8:00 pm

The Visions Class would like to invite anyone who is interested to attend their annual

Fall Retreat September 25-27

th

Bonita Park in Ruidoso,

New Mexico Contact the church office for

more information.

Steve Beasley

Laura Bosh

Bobby Ebeling

Do You Know Your 2015

Congregational

Representatives?


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