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October 2015

From the Pastor

encouragement as they settle


into their new church home.

WELCOME to the

Signal

Every couple of months we host


a dinner here at LBC called,
Dinner with the Pastor, a free
event for anyone interested in
getting more information about
our church family in order to
formally join our fellowship. I always love these dinnerstheres
lots of excitement among the
many people who attend. The
Lord has a reason for leading every new person into our congregation, and you can sense their
enthusiasm as they share their
spiritual journey with the group.
Our deacons play a key role in
the dinner, as each prospective member is assigned a deacon mentor, to help them learn
about our church and give them

I especially love the opportunity


Were going to spend the four
to share my personal testimony
Sundays in October in the book
with each group that attends.
of Proverbs, in a sermon series
Most of you guys have heard
called A Word to the Wise.
me at one time or another tell
Proverbs is a critical portion of
how Jesus touched my life as a
Gods Word that is packed, not
college freshman, and how the
just with good advice, but the
commitment I made to him at
actual mind of God in how we
that time completely changed
are to live, make decisions and
the trajectoprosper in our
ry of my life. The Lord has a reason lives.
Each
Thats
the
week well be
for leading every new
power of the
exploring cruperson into our
gospel! After I
cial issues like
congregation...
share my story
the nature of
at each one of
wisdom, how
these dinners, we always give an
to use our words wisely, anger
opportunity for anybody thats
and wisdom and how to be wise
present to receive Jesus as their
in our relationships.
Savior, too. This time, as always,
several people did so. What a
But thats not all! Proverbs has
thrill and a blessing that is!
31 chapters, a peculiar trait that
lends it to daily reading. In other
I say all that to you so that you
words, if you read one chapter a
may encourage a friend or a
day as part of your daily devofamily member to connect with
tional, you can cover the entire
our next Dinner with the Pastor
book in one month. Thats what
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PASTORAL STAFF
Dr. Mike Turner
Senior Pastor

308 E. Main Street, Lexington SC 29072


803.359.4146
24-hour prayer line: 803.808.7729
On-call phone: 803.767.2445
lexingtonbaptist.org

Mark Owens
Associate Pastor (Equipping)
Dan Williams
Associate Pastor (Worship)
Jerry Freeman
Associate Pastor (Senior Adults/
Congregational Care)

reach out to someone around


you and help them find Jesus.

Jon Foster
Recreation Ministry & Facilities Director

Ian Geimer
Associate Pastor (Next Gen Ministries)
Maegan Bolding
Childrens Ministry Director
Jeanette Simpson
Preschool Ministry Director
Daniel Walker
Middle School Ministry Director
Jessica Wyndham
Communications Director
Jacob Powers
Media Director

each week a schedule of readings from the book for that week, along
with a few insights, suggestions and encouragements. If you already
have a regular Bible reading plan as part of your daily time with the
Lord, feel free to incorporate this Proverbs plan into whatever youre
already doing. Or maybe take a break from your regular schedule
in order to spend some time resting in this portion of Gods Word.
On the other hand, if you dont have a regular Bible reading plan in
place, what better time to begin than now? Just go to our web site
each morning through the month of October and follow the prompts
as you allow the Word to speak into your heart. I know youll be
blessed!
Believing God for a great month together!
Pastor Mike

The Importance of Disciple-Making


My family and I are so excited God has called us to Lexington
Baptist Church! We already have a great love for this community
and the wonderful people of LBC. I want to thank you for the many
calls, cards and prayers so many of you have lifted for Rayna as
she recovers from surgery. We have felt Gods presence in our
lives as you have stood in the gap praying for her.
Our vision at LBC is making disciples. In Matthew 28:19-20 we
find the Great Commission given by our Lord. Jesus commanded
us to, Go and make disciples In order for us to make disciples
we must be a disciple. Over the next year we will unveil numerous
ways you can get involved and become a disciple-maker. For now,
let me encourage you to get involved in one of our many Sunday
school classes. We have great teachers who are well-prepared
every week with a word from the Lord. If you dont have a class
you currently attend, please stop by the Information Desk, located
just outside of the Worship Center, and one of our volunteers will
be happy to assist you.
I also wanted to encourage anyone who would like to be a part of
our Frontline Ministry teams to please contact me at mowens@
lexingtonbaptist.org. We are seeking outgoing, smiling faces to
help us greet, reach and encourage first time guests and members
to our beautiful campus. Will you consider being the face of LBC
and helping us make a great first impression
every Sunday? Hebrews 10:24 says, And let us
stir up one another to love and good works I
am praying we will stir up one another in love!
See you Sunday,

Mark Owens
Associate Pastor for Equipping
mowens@lexingtonbaptist.org
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Get Plugged In with Preschoolers!


This fall has been such an exciting time for our church! New
classes, new faces and new opportunities for families to
come to know the Lord! If you are looking for a place to
belong, feel needed and loved, the Preschool Ministry has
a spot for you! Whether you like rocking babies, playing
with trucks on the floor or just spending time with little
ones, we still have many opportunities available for you to
serve. Please feel free to contact me by email or stop by the
Childrens Building, and we will get you plugged in!
Here are a few things we have coming up for kids at LBC:

Preschool Playdate

Tuesday, October 6 at 12 p.m.


Preschoolers, bring your parents and friends along with a picnic lunch to Virginia Hylton Park. Well bring
the desserts and the fun!

Light Up the Night

Wednesday, October 28 at 6:30 p.m.


Trunk or Treat, candy, rides, games, music, and more! Admission is free/BBQ is available
for purchase. This is a great community outreach event, so bring friends along!
Also, mark your calendars and save the date for Christmas at the Barn on December
11 & 12. This is a perfect event for inviting friends and family!
For HIS Glory,

Jeanette Simpson
Preschool Ministry Director
jsimpson@lexingtonbaptist.org

Friday, November 13
From 5 to 9 p.m.
The Great Date Challenge is an
intentional time for parents, and
we do the hard work for you!
When you drop off your children
in our care, you will be given a
complete pre-planned date kit.
You will have four hours to have
quality conversation, create
memories and simply have fun
together. Dont miss out! Signups begin in the Childrens
Building lobby on November 1
and will be open until were at
capacity.
The cost is $10 per child ($25
max per family), which includes
pizza for kids. All fees must be
paid at the time of registration.
Space is limited, so sign-up
quickly!

Sunday, October 25 at 6 p.m.


Fellowship Hall
Were moving our Fam Jam worship experience to Sunday nights!
New time same great experience for families to worship together!
Fam Jam is a high-energy, interactive worship experience for kids and
their parents. The one hour event will be filled with music, sketches,
comedy and stories as we learn our place in Gods big story!
Fam Jam is:
Family-Centered - where parents and kids spend quality time
together.
Kid-Focused - where learning is fun and relevant for kids.
Bible-Driven - where the Bible is taught in a meaningful way that
leads to life application.
User-Friendly - where your friends will thank you for bringing them.
Creatively-Wired - where video, lights, sound and
drama are used to make a lasting impression.

Maegan Bolding
Childrens Ministry Director
maegan@lexingtonbaptist.org

5th Grade Exclusive


Sunday, October 11 at 12 p.m.
Fifth graders, please join us
for a fun day at Clinton Sease
Farms Corn Maze. We will
leave after church and return
by 3 p.m. Tickets are $10.
Lunch is included.
RSVP by emailing Kristen at
kking@lexingtonbaptist.org
by October 4.
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Student Ministry Families,


October is filled with great opportunities for your students.
Every Wednesday night, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., we have
Encounter 431 upstairs in our Family Life Center. Each
Wednesday, students have the opportunity to eat
together, hang out with their peers and engage in worship
and small groups. Encounter 431 is a game changer
for our students. Parents, dont let your students miss
out on this chance to get connected into this ministry
and grow in their relationship with the Lord.
We have two big tailgates in the month of October. The
first will take place on October 16 at Lexington High School.
We will set up in the booster club lot at 6 p.m. with food and
tailgate activities. Come out and watch Lexington take on River Bluff. The second tailgate takes
place on October 30 at River Bluff. We will be in the booster parking lot at 6 p.m. Join us for a
fun night of fellowship and football.
If you are a parent of a high school student, please take note: on the night of October 30, we
are having our second annual High School Lock-Out. Students will meet at the Family Life Center
at 10 p.m. We will be using the church buses that evening for transportation. The cost for this
event is $35. Students will be going bowling, to The Plex and then IHOP that
evening. There is a student release form that needs to be signed before your
student can participate at this event.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact Daniel Walker
or myself anytime. We are praying for your families. Have a blessed October.
Blessings,

Ian Geimer
Associate Pastor

Next Generation Ministries


Ian@lexingtonbaptist.org

Upcoming Student Tailgates

Leading Small
Encounter 431 is a midweek gathering for students, but its
also our gathering time for our adult volunteers and the small
groups of students they lead. This same structure also carries
over to our Sunday Morning time. We have some amazing small
group leaders that pour into our students week in and week
out on Sundays, Wednesdays and beyond. I hear stories upon
stories where our small group leaders are making a difference
in the lives of the students they meet with each week. With a
student ministry this size it takes more than just a few adults
modeling discipleship to be able to make disciples affectively.
Student ministry is not about numbers but about intentionality.
Weve adopted the concept of Lead Small within our student
ministry so that no student falls through the cracks. Lead
Small is simply five big ideas that every small group leader
needs to know:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Be Present: connect their faith to a community


Create A Safe Place: clarify their faith as they grow
Partner With Parents: nurture an everyday faith
Make It Personal: inspire their faith by your example
Move Them Out: engage their faith in a bigger story

To learn more about becoming a part of our


adult leadership team, contact Ian Geimer or
myself. Lets say yes to the Next Generation of
students.
Lead Small,

Daniel Walker
Middle School Ministry Director
Daniel@lexingtonbaptist.org

Upcoming
Student Events
CORE MEETING
Sunday, October 4
4 p.m. in The City
For all student members of
our CORE Ministry team.

GAME DAY TAILGATE


Friday, October 16
6 to 7 p.m.
Join us at Lexington High for
the LHS v. River Bluff Game
and some tailgate fun!

LIGHT UP THE NIGHT


Wednesday, October 28
6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Join us for our annual Trunk
or Treat event in the main
LBC parking lot

GAME DAY TAILGATE


Friday, October 30
6 to 7 p.m.
Join us at River Bluff for the
RBHS v. White Knoll game and
some tailgate fun!

HIGH SCHOOL LOCK-OUT


Friday, October 30
10 p.m. in The City
$35; release form required
to participate

CORE MEETING
Sunday, November 1
4 p.m. in The City
For all student members of
our CORE Ministry team.

CHRISTMAS AT THE BARN


December 11 & 12
6:30 p.m.
Harmons Tree Farm
Save the date!

LBC

SENIOR ADULTS
& Congregational Care
The Parent Care
Conversation
Sunday, October 4
12 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall

Are there some changes happening


in your parents lives that have you a
little worried about them? Have you
found yourself in a place where the tables are beginning to turn, where you
are taking some responsibility for some of your parents physical, financial or emotional needs? Adult
children are more often discovering their need to have some difficult conversations with their parents
about finances and other things but are afraid to start them.
On Sunday afternoon, October 4, Lexington Baptist Church will host a seminar designed to help you think
through some of the basic steps in providing parent care. The seminar is titled, The Parent Care Conversation: The Essential Conversations Parents and Adult Children Should HaveBut Nobody Will Start.
Dr. Kevin Skipper and Chris Sheffield co-authored the book The Parent Care Conversation and will be
on our campus to get you started in the right direction towards having these important conversations.
Topics will include: how to honor your father and mother a Biblical approach to the conversations,
tasks and challenges of parent care; the money conversation; the house conversation; the levels of care
conversation; the essential legal conversation. We will wrap our time together with an opportunity for you
to ask questions related to parent care.
Cost for this seminar will be $15, which covers lunch and all materials and handouts. You can register by contacting Marceil Mangum, ministry assistant to senior adults and congregational care, at
803.996.8843 or marceil@lexingtonbaptist.org.

Service of Remembrance
Sunday, November 15
4 p.m. in the Chapel

Spending time with family and friends during the holidays can be enjoyable yet stressful. Having to
face the holidays with the memories of burying a family member can be dreadful. Lexington Baptist
Church will be hosting a Service of Remembrance on Sunday, November 15th at 4 PM in our Chapel.
We are inviting any who have lost a loved one (this year or years past) to join us for this special service. It will include special music and a message of hope as well as an opportunity to light a candle in
memory of your loved one. You are invited to bring a picture of your loved one to display in the Chapel
before and during the service. The service will conclude with light refreshments in the Reception Hall
(adjacent to the Worship Center). Our prayer is that this service will provide hope and comfort with the
coming holiday season. Will you make plans now to join us for this special service?
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Senior Adult Fall Retreat


Ridgecrest Conference Center
November 9-11, 2015

Make plans now to join us on our annual


Fall Retreat! I am excited to announce
that well retreat at Ridgecrest this year,
Hopefully this will prove to be a relaxing
couple of days away before the busyness
of Thanksgiving and Christmas really hit.
The colors of Fall should still be evident and
Ridgecrest is known for its scenic beauty.
Well have praise & worship and bible study
as the focus of our large group gatherings,
and well give you some opportunity for relaxing along the way. For any golfers interested in
attending, well have a chance to play the Black Mountain Golf Course, home of the famous 747
yard par 6 17th hole, at one time the longest hole in the world.
On the way to Ridgecrest, well stop in Charlotte for a tour of the Billy Graham
Library (if youve never been, you dont want to miss this experience!). For costs
and more information, contact Marceil at marceil@lexingtonbaptist.org or call
her at 803.996.8843.
Jerry Freeman
Associate Pastor
Senior Adults & Congregational Care
jerry@lexingtonbaptist.org

Upcoming Senior Adult Events


Cornerstone Lunch

Parent Care Seminar

Mens Breakfast Club

Thursday, October 1
11 a.m. in the
Fellowship Hall

Sunday, October 4
12 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall
$15/person. Join us for lunch
followed by an afternoon filled
with information and helpful
tips for planning and dealing
with aging parents. Led by
Kevin Skipper.

Thursday, October 15
9 a.m. at Creekside
Restaurant

Joyce Romero will be our guest


speaker. Shell be discussing
the in-home services available
to senior adults. The cost is $6/
person, payable at the door.

Senior Single Ladies


Breakfast Bunch
Thursday, October 8
9 a.m. at Lizards Thicket
Lunch Bunch
Thursday, October 22
11:30 a.m. at Lizards Thicket

Senior Adult Retreat


November 9-11
Join us on our annual fall
retreat at Ridgecrest Conference Center! For costs and
more info, contact Marceil at
803.996.8843 or email her at
marceil@lexingtonbaptist.org.

MUSIC IS MY LIFE"... REALLY?


Everybody wants to find something in life they are really good at, and when we do, the temptation
is there to let that talent or that ability become our focus in life. This is where Satan trips us
up because he wants us to become idolaters who will put anything ahead of God. Satan has no
problem with you having God in your life. He just wants to make sure that God is not #1 in
your life!
I came across this testimonial by a young lady about the impact that music has had on her
life. I am thrilled that music can be used for such a powerful motivation in a persons life, but
what if God was actually first place in her life? If so, I believe she would find that Gods gift of
music, while being a tremendous blessing and tool in her life, is not the source of her joy in
life, Gods Salvation is the source of her joy. Your source for abundant living must be something
that you will never lose or cannot be taken away from you. Musical talent will fade or can be
taken in a single accident or sickness. Once you surrender your life to Jesus, that relationship
is permanent for eternity!
Here is the power of music:
When I joined band I never knew how drastically it could change my life. Music gave me the energy
and motivation to get involved with other sports. It helped me realize that I could have a better and
healthier lifestyle. Music made me start dancing, without caring who was watching. Before I started
high school, I was shy, quiet, and unnoticed. When I joined band, I changed. I became a better, more
outgoing person. Music is the one thing in my life that makes sense and is a huge part of my life. Music
is, and always will be my life, my soul, my greatest achievement, and my passion.
Here is the power of the Holy Spirit:
When I became a follower of Jesus Christ I never knew how drastically it could change my life. Jesus
gave me the energy and motivation to get involved with what really matters in this life. Gods Word
helped me realize that I could have a better and healthier lifestyle. The Holy Spirit in me made me
start dancing, without caring who was watching. Before I started high school, I was shy, quiet, and
unnoticed. When I trusted in Jesus, I changed. I became a better, more outgoing person. My personal
relationship with God is the one thing in my life that makes sense and is a huge part
of my life. Jesus is, and always will be my life, my soul, my greatest achievement, and
my passion. And I am so thankful to God for His gift of music in my life to express my
joy in Him!
Joyfully Yours,
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Dan Williams
Associate Pastor, Worship
dan@lexingtonbaptist.org

COMING NEXT MONTH... HANDEL'S MESSIAH

On November 22 at 7 p.m. in the Worship Center, the Lexington Community Choir will
be performing Handels Messiah! This production will be directed by Bob Burroughs and
accompanied by the Lake Murray Symphony Orchestra and Dr. Jerry Curry on the harpsichord.
To join the Lexington Community Choir, simply contact Dan Williams at 803.996.8807, via email
at music@lexingtonbaptist.org or come to the next rehearsal at Lexington Baptist (in the choir
loft) on Sunday, October 18 at 2:30 p.m. If you need a musical score, it can be provided to you
or we can order you your own copy for $7.

Are you a new member or a visitor considering church membership here at LBC? Then join us
on Sunday, November 1 for Dinner with the Pastor! This informal dinner will give you a chance
to get to know our pastor and staff, as well as give us a chance to get to know you. Dinner
will be provided for you and your family, and yes, there is Wee Care available for children by
reservation only. To register or learn more, email scartin@lexingtonbaptist.org or call the main
church office at 803.359.4146.
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Then the King will say to those on his right, Come, you who are blessed by my Father, inherit the
kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world. For I was hungry and you gave me food,
I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked and you
clothed me, I was sick and you visited me, I was in prison and you came to me. Then the righteous
will answer him, saying, Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you
drink? And when did we see you a stranger and welcome you, or naked and clothe you? And when
did we see you sick or in prison and visit you? And the King will answer them, Truly, I say to you, as
you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me.
- Matthew 25:34-40
God is doing amazing things through our Prison Ministry here at LBC. Throughout, the month of October,
we will highlight how God is making disciples behind prison walls. Are you interested in any of these
ministry opportunities?
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Committing to pray
Donating and collecting Bibles
Filling prison packets for Christmas
Writing notes of encouragement to inmates

Or perhaps, God is leading you to step behind the walls and serve in
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Worship services
Bible studies
Life skills classes
Fellowship meals during the holidays

Here is what an inmate in a local prison had to say regarding a recent fellowship meal:
I want to take this opportunity to thank you for your unbelievable gesture of love and compassion. I mean this
from the bottom of my heart! I mean, the thought that you would make time to come and share with us a special
meal is nothing short of amazing! And it was delicious! (I can tell the time and loving dedication that it took to
put it together . . . a detail that did not go unnoticed by our Heavenly Father, nor by my heart, and the hearts of
many people here). Then, the singing . . . it was truly heavenly! (Especially the song: Mary, did you know? That
has been one of my favorites of all the Christmas songs. And your rendition was very, very touching! A testimony
that it was not merely a spirit of performance as we see in our churches nowadays. Some people sing to be
seen and appreciated by people. You sang with your heart . . . and to be seen and appreciated by God himself!
That makes all the difference. And how my heart was touched by such anointed music and singing!
And here is a testimony from one of our wonderful prison ministry volunteers:
Being a part of our prison ministry allows me to be obedient to Gods calling on my life to share the love of Jesus
Christ with these men. Under the guidance of The Holy Spirit I try to challenge and encourage them with Gods
12 word. So many of them are lost and drifting through life. They need to know there is hope and freedom and it is

our calling to make sure they are looking in the right place: Gods word.
God is at work in the prisons, souls are being saved, and being where He wants me serving Him causes
inexpressible joy in my heart. I cannot do otherwise. The truth is setting them free and we have
to let them know because that is what He did for me.
Throughout the month of October, we will be collecting new and gently-used Bible to
distribute in our local prisons. There will be a collection area in the church foyer.
John Wright
Ministry Assistant, Missions
jwright@lexingtonbaptist.org

NOVEMBER: ORPHAN FOCUS

Serving Prisoners & Their Families


During the Christmas Season
Many prisoners have no visitors nor do they receive gifts at
Christmas. This year, you can help alleviate this in our area
by providing hope and love with a Christmas Prison Packet. A
list of approved items is available in the Worship Center foyer
as well as a collection area for assembled packets.
Additionally, we will again serve the children of inmates
through our Angel Tree Ministry. Please visit the Prison Ministry display in the Worship Center foyer for more information.

We have many things


planned for November to
focus on Gods special
love for orphans and those
families who are showing
Gods love to orphans and
foster children. We are
planning a huge celebration
on November 8 as Johnny
Carr, author of Orphan
Justice, will be speaking
at both morning services.
Please keep watching for
details about this event
and other exciting things in
November.

Please contact me at jwright@lexingtonbaptist.org or 9968836 if you would like more information about our Prison
Ministry or becoming involved in making disciples through
local, national, and international missions.

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Wednesday Supper

MENU
October 7
Roasted Pork Tenderloin
Chicken Pot Pie
Sliced Apples, Green Beans

October 14
Roast Beef
Cornish Hens
Wild Rice, Early June Peas

October 21
Fried Chicken
Roasted Chicken
Broccoli & Rice Casserole
Glazed Carrots

October 28
NO MEAL TONIGHT
due to Light Up the Night
(No other Wednesday Activities)

For children, chicken strips and


French fries are also served at
each meal.
All meals include rolls & butter,
assorted desserts, salad bar, iced
tea and/or lemonade and coffee.

FALL SCHEDULE
Supper served from 4:45 to
6 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall
Adults: $6
Children (5 - 12): $4*
Children 4 & Under Eat Free!
(Family Maximum*: $15)
Payable at the door

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Reservations Required.
Deadline for Reservations and
Cancellations: Sunday at 5 p.m.
Make Weekly/Permanent Reservations!
Please make reservations online
or by calling 803.359.4146.

2016 Budget News


A summary sheet for the 2016 proposed operating budget for
Lexington Baptist Church is available for pick up beginning Sunday,
October 11 in the foyer outside of the Worship Center. A more
detailed document is being mailed to church member homes. A
presentation of the budget will be made October 18 at 6 p.m. in
the Fellowship Hall.

Scholarships Available
The Mary Margaret Taylor Ministry Scholarship Fund provides limited
financial assistance to Lexington Baptist Church students who are
attending college or seminary and pursuing a career in a churchrelated vocation. Applications for the 2016 winter/spring semester
are available beginning October 15 by contacting Sylvia Cartin at
scartin@lexingtonbaptist.org or at 803.996.8803.
Completed applications must be returned to the LBC office no later
than Monday, November 30, 2014.

OCTOBER 2015
Monday

Sunday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Friday

Thursday

Saturday

WEEKLY SCHEDULE

Sunday

8 a.m.
Adult Bible Study
9 a.m. Worship

Adult & Student Sunday School

Childrens Sunday School (All Ages)
10:30 a.m. Worship

Adult, Student, & Childrens

Sunday School (All Ages)
4 p.m.
Praying for Prodigals Group
5 p.m.
Missions Prayer Support (406 AEB)

6 p.m.
6 p.m..

Sunday Evening Worship (Chapel)


WAM (Worship, Arts & Music) Practice

Tuesday

8:30 a.m.
10 a.m.
6:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7 p.m.

Ladies Bible Study


Ladies Bible Study (CHB 201)
Ladies Bible Study (RH)
Mens Bible Study (CHB 201)
Mens Prayer Group (CHB 206)

Wednesday
4:45
6:15



7:00
7:30

p.m. Fellowship Supper (until 6 p.m.)


p.m. Pastors Bible Study
D Groups
Wired (Birth-5th Grade)
Encounter 431 (6th-12th Grade)
p.m. Adult Choir Rehearsal
p.m. Orchestra Rehearsal

Thursday
2 p.m.

Prayer Shawl Knitting/Crochet

Senior Adult
Cornerstone
Luncheon
11 a.m.

New Series
A Word to
the Wise
Begins
Parent Care
Seminar
12 p.m.

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14

15

16

17

Business
Meeting
6 p.m.

11
Budget
Presentation
6 p.m.

Mens Monthly
Bible Study
7 a.m.

AEB: Adult Education Building


CHB: Chapel Building
FLC: Family Life Center
RH: Reception Hall

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20

Fam Jam
(Fellow. Hall)
6 p.m.

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22

23

24

29

30

31

Light Up
the Night
6:30 p.m.
(No other
activities on
campus)

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submissions or comments, please contact Jessica Wyndham at jwyndham@
lexingtonbaptist.org or 803.996.8833. You can read The Signal online at
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