Volume 12, Issue 22 May 27, 2020
Who We Are… Liberty Road Faith Fellowship is a Multi-denominational gathering of Christians who enjoy traditional worship services.
Where to Find Us… We worship at 2734 Liberty Road. You can find us on the web at http://libertyroadfaithfellowship.org
We’re Looking Forward… All church services, rehearsals, activities, Bible Studies, and events are suspended until further notice-- However, you can watch our services online Sundays at 10:45 a.m. Go to www.libertyroadfaithfellowship.org -scroll down to “Watch Our Services Online and Click on: “Facebook page” -Click on “Videos” to the left of the page. -Choose “live” to watch the live service or click on other services.
A Word from the Pastor Rev. Lisa V. Wood
Are you feeling a bit “betwixt and
between” these days? We’ve come
a long way since mid-March, when
bells and whistles announced grim
and ghastly accounts of escalating
COVID 19 casualties. That curve
seems to be flattening, but
conflicting reports are proliferated
by the news media as retail stores
are opening, restaurants are now
serving in-house guests, and hair and nail salons are taking appointments. We
feel some relief that we can return to what is familiar, but this new way of
living is far from normal.
Welcome to another period of life in transition! After all, isn’t that what life
is? Aren’t we always moving from one season to another, one stage of life to
another? The off-center, in between periods between life’s “normals” can hold
surprisingly pleasant adventures for us - and valuable life-lessons, if we pay
attention and look for what God wants to teach us in these times. What new
thing have you learned during these past several weeks? What has God shown
you about yourself, your resiliency, your strengths, your shadows? What has
God shown you about God’s self? Ponder these questions and your time will
not be spent in vain.
As restrictions lift in the days ahead, we as individuals will have choices to
make concerning where we go and when. Not everyone will share our
convictions about the potential threat to our well-being; but that doesn’t mean
we can’t choose to be kind, show grace, and exercise our responsibilities as
good citizens. As we reemerge from our exile, we’ll be careful and
cautious; and I know we’ll be compassionate and caring to people we
meet in the grocery, at the gas pump, the garden centers, bakeries, etc.
Prayer Requests To add a prayer request, please fill out a Prayer Request card, call the church office at 277-0420, or submit a prayer request or update online by going to http:// Libertyroadfaithfellowship.org. Most requests are left in the bulletin and newsletter for 2 weeks or so and will be taken out as space is needed for other requests. If you want your request to remain in for a longer period...PLEASE provide updates. Pray for Marsha Oakley and family in the death of her sister, Nina, on May 21 in Dayton, Ohio. Pray for Lucy, daughter of a good friend of Susan Booker. Lucy, who is her late 20’s, had a recent diagnosis of Hodgkins Lymphoma. She will undergo treatment in Alabama. Pray for Lyen Crews, who is with his son until he is admitted to Cardinal Hill for rehab. Pray for Helen as she wraps things up in Florida before she heads back to Kentucky. Helen and
We can choose to look back on these days of quarantine as sheer misery
and frustration; or, we can fondly recall the luxury of time to read,
clean, catch up on unfinished projects, or begin a new one. Many have
remarked that they’ve rediscovered the enjoyment of a simpler, slower
way of living – free from time stressors and a too-busy schedule. Ah,
the power that’s found in a positive perspective!
I continue to pray that the Lord will bless you and keep you during
these betwixt and between times. I look forward to reconnecting with
you and hearing about the lessons God has been teaching you while
we’ve been apart… even as we celebrate a sweet reunion – one Sunday
at a time.
Ever in joyful service,
Sincere Appreciation…
…to Cathy Anderson, Catherine Cook, and
Frances Lawson who continue to make
masks for those in our congregation and our
community. This is truly a ministry of hands
and hearts that provides a very real need.
Thank you, ladies, for allowing God to bless
us through your willingness to use your
talents and skills in this way.
Lyen’s address is 1944 Fontaine Road, Lexington, KY 40502. Pray for Denny Bonner’s family as they grieve the loss of Denny’s brother, who died recently in Cincinnati, Ohio. Denny’s address is 990 Maywick Drive, Lexington, KY 40504. Pray for Jeanette Grindstaff, who fell a few weeks ago and scraped her arm, which caused an infection requiring her to go back to the doctor. Her address is 329 Malabu Place, Lexington, KY 40502. Pray for Bro. Misha at Bible Orphan Ministry in Ukraine. He has dealt with esophageal cancer and currently cannot swallow. (Booker) Pray for the family of Susan Bender Hayes, who passed away from cancer on April 22. Pray for her husband, Skip, and sister, Missy. (Booker) Pray for Michelle Hudnall, daughter of Mitch Borders, who is dealing with addiction. Mitch is concerned
We are Treading on Untrodden Steps By Rev. Richard Dwyer
Our generation has never experienced this
challenge facing us now. We have to
rebuild/restart a music ministry at our church that
considers not just our spiritual needs but also
considers the important health and safety needs of
those in our congregation. Since early childhood,
the music of the church has nurtured us, taught us
Scripture, challenged us with lifelong decisions or
commitments, and consoled our hearts and souls
through times of distress and grief. The words and melodies that we
hear and sing in our worship remain in our ears throughout the days and
weeks giving us strength and spiritual energy.
Churches around the world are meeting this challenge in various
manners. For example, in Germany the government has temporarily
prohibited singing in churches. Here in the United States voice teachers
and choral directors realize the dangers of spreading germs during the
breathing process of singing. With a large choir air currents in a room
can be felt depending on the volume the choir is singing. While our
social distance is 6 feet, the recommended distance of 10 feet is the
safest when people are singing.
As we anticipate our “in person” worship beginning on June 7, we are
creatively working on and developing ways of ministering through
music in our congregation. We face limitations bounded by the
arrangement of our sanctuary, our existing technology and the
age/safety of our congregation. Make these challenges an important
part of your prayer life in the coming days. As we rise to this challenge
and appreciates your prayers on her behalf. Pray for Ann Lucas, who is recovering at home. She is seeing some progress, but still has little stamina. Pray that her strength returns soon. Her home address is 2990 Montavesta Road, Lexington, KY 40502. Pray for Thad Cosby, son of Cos and Nancy Cosby, who lost his job recently in Charleston, S.C., due to the effect the coronavirus has had on the economy. Pray for Elmer Day, cousin of Kevin Maudsley, who is on a new group of chemo drugs. He is feeling the best he has in 2 months and is hoping to wean off the morphine he takes for back pain. Pray for Ben Weeks, 17-year-old grandson of Bonnie Savage’s best friend, who is recovering from a liver transplant on April 22. Your continued prayers for Ben are appreciated by Ben, his family and Bonnie.
together, I, particularly, welcome your ideas, your thoughts, and your
feelings. It’s not an easy task. A lot of patience, understanding, and
cooperation are needed. Feel free to call me (859-797-5084), send me
email, or even a text message will do. As Amanda so beautifully sang
Sunday, “How can I (we) keep from singing?”
LRFF Cookbook
We want to
thank our
Section Chefs
who have
been busy
sorting,
counting, and
organizing
the recipes
for each
section of our
church
cookbook,
“Let’s Cook Through This… Let’s Cook Through This Together!” Ann
Greisner, Meredith Shouse, Valda May, Jean Simpson, Bonnie Savage,
Ginny Berry, Catherine Cook, Ellie Rainwater, and Liz Peters have
done good work in record time. Rachel Jones is serving as Advisor and
met with several of our chefs last week via Zoom to discuss publishing
companies and optional features for the book. Once formatted, the
cookbook will be sent to the printer. We expect the books to arrive in
mid-July and the cost is $15 each. We’re continuing to take pre-orders,
so you can call the church office at (859) 277-0420 to let us know how
many copies to reserve for you.
Pray for Marie Haithcox, age 5, who is now home. Please continue to pray for this brave little girl, as well as her brave grandmother, Kimm Youdell. Cards can be sent to 784 Statesman Way, Lexington, KY 40505-4076. Pray for Kim Ross, daughter of an old friend of Mitch Borders, who has Stage 4 colon and liver cancer. Pray for Chaplains who work in our hospitals every day dealing with patient issues. They, too, are exposed to illnesses like the coronavirus, but they courageously do their jobs in order to minister to those who need comfort. Bob’s daughter, Susan, is the Chaplain at Baptist Health. (Bob Quisenberry) Pray for all pastors, who are trying to shepherd their flock and minister to their needs as best they can. None of us can truly understand the stress and burdens placed on them during this pandemic. Pray for Silver Simpson, who is dealing with congestive heart failure at home. Silver and Jean’s daughter
Porch Pictures
LEFT: pictured is Gail Smith on the front stoop of her house.
ABOVE are George and Ginny Kendrick, using the beautiful day to work in the yard!
has moved in with them to help with his care. Jean and Silver’s address is 1617 Cantrill Dr., Lexington, KY 40505. Pray for Chris Burchette, who is at an acute care nursing facility in Winchester. Pray also for Bobby as it is especially difficult for him now because no one is allowed into the facility to visit. Bobby’s home address is 957 Village Green Avenue, Lexington 40509-2255. Pray for Roger Blair as he continues to deal with weakness. His address is 1917 Blairmore Road, Lexington 40502. Pray for the families of those who have died in 2020: Jim Averitt – 1/1 (wife, Sharon) Colleen Robinson – 2/9 Alvin Slone – 2/25 Joyce Reaguer – 3/10 (husband, Ron) Pat Bain – 4/3 (husband, Roger) Sharon Tandy – 4/26 (brother, Tommy)
Porch Pictures
Sydney Bastin is standing in front of her front door with a needlepoint belt project. Below are her dogs, Oliver and Lopy.
Pray for REVIVAL for our church, our community, our State, and our Nation. If My people, who are called by My name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14
Pray for our soldiers…Faith Afield
Pray for our service men and women who are active and for our veterans who deal with difficult health issues every day as a result of their service to their country. Here are the names of the service people we currently know about. Elnur Iskandarov – nephew of Ginny Berry by marriage, is in the 10th Group, Special Forces Unit in Ft. Belvoir, VA. Major Ginny Iskandarov – niece of Ginny Berry, is now stationed at Ft. Lee in Virginia.
Porch Pictures
Ed Kirn is showing the results of his labor, along with that of Dr. David Kirn and Kevin Maudsley, in creating the Bridle System feeding tube mechanism.
Luke Pepperl, grandson of Jim Pepperl, is in the Navy stationed in San Diego, California. Please keep Ginny Berry updated on the status of these persons. Her email address is [email protected].
Martha Ministry Team Members for May are Sydney
Bastin, Betsy Scofield, Joanne Fortson, Sonny & Carrie Price.
Members for June are Lois
Baber, Linda Dennis, Valda May, and Lisa Wood.
If you cannot serve, please contact Valda May at (859) 619-9305 and she will be glad to reschedule you for another month.
Current Administrative Board for 2019 – 2020 Wayne Sullivan, Chair Paul Engelbrecht, Vice-Chair Ann Crowe, Treasurer Marsha Oakley, Secretary Les Anderson Richard Baber Rachel Jones John Leindecker
Simon House Appreciates Donations By Dr. Ann Crowe
Simon House is an emergency shelter in Frankfort for homeless women who
are pregnant or have children. It has been in continuous operation since 1985.
At the beginning of this year, just before the onset of the Coronavirus in the
United States, Simon House was filled above its capacity. Staff had even
converted a previous office into sleeping space for clients. At one point, there
were more than 20 women and children living in the facility that was ideally
designed for 12 to 15 clients. Additionally, Simon House had placed one
family with a grandparent and five children in an emergency apartment. As
others requested help because of weather conditions and COVID-19, Simon
House was placing homeless women and children in motel rooms. But that
was becoming too costly, and the numbers needing shelter just kept growing.
Simon House’s Executive Director, Rachelle Foley, began working in
partnership with other agencies in Frankfort helping the homeless, including a
men’s shelter, a women’s shelter (for single women), a family shelter (that can
house male parents with children), and the county emergency management
agency. All were seeing the growing need for additional facilities to house the
homeless during the pandemic. After all, if people were supposed to stay
healthy at home, those without a place to live faced additional challenges.
This group put together a plan and found the necessary resources to make it
work. They received permission to use the gymnasium at Frankfort High
School, since school was not
in session. It is not a fancy
space, but there is enough
room for social distancing,
and clients are warm and dry.
They are also receiving
assistance with finding
permanent housing and job opportunities. This shelter has housed as many as
35 clients at a time, which is almost at its capacity of 40. The partnership of
Ann Lucas John May Liz Peters Scot Reeves and Hope Spoonamore
Deadlines... Prayer requests, committee news or announcements, and personal interest stories should be submitted by NOON on Monday for The Current and by NOON on Wednesday for the bulletin. Please send them by email to norma@ libertyroadfaithfellowship.org Ann Crowe posts events/dates on our website calendar, so if you have an event that needs to be posted please notify her at [email protected] by NOON on Wednesdays. When you honor these requests, you make our jobs easier. Thank you!
Be JOYFUL in HOPE, PATIENT in AFFLICTION,
FAITHFUL in PRAYER. Romans 12:12
agencies recruited volunteers and reassigned staff from each agency, and they
found donations for food and supplies.
That is where our church stepped up.
Through your generous donations of bed
and bath linens, we were able to deliver
this load last week (the microwave was
also donated). Director Foley was
extremely pleased to receive these items
and immediately took them to the
temporary shelter.
Please continue to bring your donations, as more linens are needed.
Additionally, there is a need for cleaning supplies, food, personal products
(e.g., soap, shampoo, deodorant), and baby diapers and wipes.
It does not look as though the need for shelter beds will end soon, so the
partnership of agencies is exploring options for another possible solution to
provide basic housing for those who have none.
Emergency Information Forms
We hope we never need these forms but should one of our own fall or become
ill while at church, we want to be able to provide the best informed care
possible. Of course, completing these forms is strictly voluntary, and they will
be kept secure and confidential. However, in the case of an emergency, you
would be much better served by paramedics, EMT’s and those on hand who
have an awareness of your medical history, medications, allergies, etc. If you
have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact a member of the Safety
Team.
Therefore if you have any encouragement from being united with Christ, if any comfort from his love, if any common sharing in the Spirit, if any tenderness and compassion, then make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and of one mind. Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others. In your relationships with one another, have the same mindset as Christ Jesus: Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be used to his own advantage; rather, he made himself nothing by taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness. And being found in appearance as a man, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to death—even death on a cross! Philippians 2:1-8
Emergency Information
Your Name_______________________________________
Today’s Date_____________________________________
Emergency Contact Spouse Child Friend
Contact Name_____________________________________
Cell Number____________ Home Number_____________
(Please list the number(s) where this person can most easily be reached.)
My local hospital of choice is:_______________________
Allergies_________________________________________
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Medical History____________________________________
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Special Instructions for Medical Caregivers____________
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Current Medications________________________________
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I currently have a Living Will Yes No
I currently have a Health Care Surrogate Yes No
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