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    A Note To You:

    I went to Boone's Creek Baptist Church July 12, 2010 and

    listened to George Chinn, of the KBC Partnership Missions

    Department, explain how the volunteers will have ministry andevangelistic opportunities during the World Equestrian Games at

    the Horse Park. They expect over 300,000 visitors from 100countries to come to the games. AIM will coordinate the manyways of ministering to these people. The games are daytime

    games only.

    The dates of the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games are

    September 25 - October 10, 2010.

    Christians can't have an organized witness at the Horse Park, soAIM is focusing on the ministry/evangelistic opportunities that

    can be found at the various surrounding cities' festivals and

    celebrations. Some are being held each night of the Games andothers are only on a weekend or even one night. The ministry/evangelistic opportunities could be in the places they are staying,

    places they will eat in and shop in. Places in Lexington, Rich-

    mond, Winchester, Mt. Sterling, Georgetown, Versailles, Paris,etc.

    People can volunteer to work with AIM from 1 day to 15 days,

    whatever a person can do. They will need to register to volunteerat the AIM Website: www.aimky.org. This can be done right up

    until the Games begin. They, also, are requesting volunteers to

    provide housing for AIM volunteers and entertainers, one or twoat a house. They will pay for the housing. Our camp will be

    housing up to 125 volunteers during the Games.

    George Chinn said he is willing to talk at any church that wantsto know more about how this will work. You can call him: cell

    phone 270-256-1451 or e-mail:[email protected].

    This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to witness to the world

    about our Savior, don't miss it. Please place the AIM Ministry on

    your prayer list.

    Yours in Christ,

    Bro. John Ryder

    Bro. John Ryder-Director of Missions

    Angel Kane, Secretary

    Floyd & Gale Holbrook-Camp ManagerOffice (859) 744-0037

    Fax (859) 744-1069

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Web-Site-www.boonescreekbaptistassoc.com

    Printed July 2010, Volume 43, issue 7

    Deadline for next Issue: Aug. 15, 2010

    TIDINGS

    Best Wishes to these August Birthdays:

    6-Doug Canter-Pastor-Heidelberg

    10-Keith Sands-Pastor-Calvary

    12-Gail Creech-Pastors Wife Jeffersonville

    14-Karen Montgomery-Pastors Wife-Emmanu

    15-Gale Holbrook Camp Manager

    18-Jeffery Ryder-Pastor-New Hope

    18-Donna Peeples-Pastors Wife-Heritage

    20-Bill VanWinkle

    -Providence EC

    21-Wilma Denney-Pastors Wife- Clay City

    31-Joe Lahrmer-Pastor-Cow Creek

    Best Wishes to these August Anniversaries1-Matt & Cindy Perry-Boones Creek BC

    12-Kevin & Pam Strausbaugh, Macedonia

    17-Grider & Wilma Denney-Clay City

    24-Hoge & Nora Lee Hockensmith-Retired

    Boones Creek Baptist Association of Missionary Baptists, Inc.

    Serving, Encouraging and Supporting Christs Churches

    SUPER SATURDAY

    August 21, 2010

    Registration at 8 amOpening 9am

    Dismiss at 3 pm

    Immanuel Baptist Church

    3100 Tates Creek Road

    Lexington, KY

    AUGUST CALENDAR

    9 Ex. Board meeting-

    Macedonia BC 7 p12-Camp Mtg. 7 pm ( at camp)

    14-Workday at camp-9 till ??

    19-Pastors Prayer Fellowship-Cedar Villa

    Irvine-11:30 am

    21 SUPER SATURDAY Immanuel, BC

    23-24-World Missions Unlimited, First BC

    Richmond

    26-Senior Adult Sing-Spears Mill, BC 7 pm

    http://us.mc1801.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]://us.mc1801.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]
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    ALLANSVILLE-We had a great time at Saddle Ridge Ranch forVBS in early June.

    BEECH GROVE We had our VBS on June 14-18 with a goodattendance each evening, we all so had 4 children to accept Christ astheir Savior which is all ways a great blessing.BOONES CREEK-Neighbors to the Nations Sunday Sept. 12th. Guest

    Speakers will include Jeremy Haskings from Ashland Ave. BaptistChurch, Dr. David Sells from Southern Seminary and Kevin Whitt formHarvest Community Church, Eminence, KY

    CALVARY VBS July 18-23, 6

    -8 pm. Our Young People went on a

    Youth Trip Retreat to Gatlinburg, TN , also attended Ichthus in Wilmore,KY Making plans for our Homecoming.CENTRAL-We had our VBS at Central during June. On Sunday July4th we had our God and Country Service and recognized our past and

    present members at the armed forces. On Sun. Oct 24 Central willobserve its 100 Anniversary with special service.

    CLAY CITY No report

    CORNITH-Recognized the Fathers for Fathers Day, gave

    special cups with other items. Had a time of Fellowship for July

    4th.

    COW CREEK-Enjoyed a great VBS. Homecoming August 22.

    Everyone invited.

    CREEKSIDE-No Report

    EMMANUEL-Our WMU donated supplies for the needy to

    Community Services such as detergent and toilet paper, which

    are not covered by food stamps. We sent in education labels to

    Oneida Baptist Institute for the year, and will continue collecting

    for them. Our church is sponsoring 9 children for Boones Creek

    Baptist Camp this year.

    EPHESUS-Bro Todd served as camp pastor July 12-16.

    Community outreach July 17. Youth pool party July 24. VBS

    July 25-30. Youth-led morning worship service August 8.

    Ordination service for Bro. Timothy Christopher will be in the

    afternoon of August 8 (he will be leaving for a 3-month mission

    trip to Turkey at the end of August). Youth bake sake at

    Winchester Wal-Mart is Saturday Aug. 21.

    FAITHNo Report

    FRIENDSHIP-Congregation selected 2 new deacons. Church

    gave Bibles to all grads. VBS 13-16. Ordination of Deacons on

    July 11, 4 pm, will have fellowship dinner and singing.

    GREENBRIAR-No Report

    HEIDELBERG-No Report

    HERITAGE-George and Cathy Chinn spoke at Missions

    Freedom fest about their upcoming work at the World Equestrian

    Games. There was great food and fireworks and funds raised for

    Missions. And great sendoff for Youth going to Centrifuge at

    Ridgecrest. Upcoming VBS July 18-22 at 6-8:30 pm Fifth

    Anniversary Celebration-Sept. 12.

    HOWARDS MILL-Howards Mill Baptist Church paid all

    expenses and camp fees for all youth wanted to attend Boones

    Creek Camp.

    IRVINE FIRST-Fathers Day was celebrated by recognizing all

    of the fathers in attendance. Each one present received a key

    chain and a pen. A patriotic cantata -There is Freedom Here,

    directed and accompanied by Jeremie Michael was presented by

    the choir. Dwain Riddells slide presentation accompanied the

    cantata making it more meaningful. Thanks to Dwain and

    Jeremie for their hard work! A picnic followed the worship hour

    with lots of great food (as always) A black metal roof and white

    vinyl trim and guttering have been added and or completed on

    our church building. R.W. Rose, one of our members, and his

    crew were over this project. We have one of the most beautiful

    buildings in the area. As Bro. Lloyd Mahanes always noted, It

    has so much charter.IVORY HILL-We had our VBS June 13-18 with an average

    attendence of 67. Instead of having a commencement service the

    last night, we had a family fun night for the VBS and their families

    at Boones Creek Camp. We had approx. attendance of 58.

    JEFFERSONVILLE-VBS, Building Pavilion, Landscaping.

    Aug. 1st 2010 Jubilee Road to sing at Morning Service.

    KIDDVILLE-No Report

    MACEDONIA-Youth took a trip to the Creation Museum on June

    19th. We had a great VBS. Our total enrollment was 124. We had

    one decision for Christ. Bro Kevin going on vacation. Some of the

    men of the church will be preaching.

    MEANS-Held a week of prayer and fasting for Revival in our

    Church, our Community, our Association, our Convention, our

    Nation, and our World.

    MT. OLIVE-No Report

    NEW HOPE-Good Preaching. Revival and Homecoming in Sept.

    9th-12th.

    NORTHSIDE-We had a good VBS, our attendance was around

    100. The Church is buying a new Computer, and getting a new

    sign to be put in front of the Church. God id so Good-Our youth

    class was one of the largest 20-27 in attendance. The baby bottle

    blessing offering is running from Mothers Day to Fathers Day

    with lots of bottles filled for the Teenage Pregnancy Center.

    Fathers Day we were blessed with a large attendance. 14

    graduates were recognized with each receiving a Bible. Our Youth

    Teaches planned a Natural Bridge picnic with over 50 hot and

    hungry hikers, swimmers, sitters and boaters attending. The

    Church sponsors all children attending camp. This year 12

    received a blessing by braving the heat and heading to camp.

    PANOLA-Our new sign came in quick. Men working to get it up.

    Working on Sept 26th Homecoming.

    POWELLS VALLEY-We had a congregational hymn sing on

    June 6th, Evening Service. We averaged 76 nightly during our

    VBS June 21-25.

    PROVIDENCE C.C.-13 Youth & Chaperons attended Ichthus

    Festival. VBS July 18-22, 6:00-8:30 pm

    PROVIDENCE, E.C.-VBS scheduled for July and last night

    Bible School we will be giving our school supplies. We will soonby making plans for homecoming.

    REID VILLAGE-We had a birthday party June 2nd for our oldes

    member, Rose Stull who turned 98. She had a great time and

    enjoyed seeing everyone. Rose is a Charter Member of our

    Church. We are getting ready for VBS July 19th 23rd.

    Commencement and cook out will be Sat. the 24th. Fathers Day,

    we recognized all Fathers in the Morning Service. A gift was

    given to the youngest, oldest and the Father with the most children

    present. We have visitation every Thurs. night.

    SALEM-Had a great VBS. enrolled 97, averaged 73, nightly, had

    5 decisions.

    SPRING STREET-VBS attendance avg. 60

    SPEARS MILL-Having VBS July 18

    -22.

    THOMAS-33 students attended VBS. Our youth group have a zoo

    trip planned for Sat. July 31st. Homecoming scheduled for

    Sunday, Sept. 5th.

    VALLEY VIEW-No Report

    WILLIAMS MEMORIAL-We had an excellent VBS with one

    profession of Faith followed by Baptism. We are looking forward

    to a new Church year.

    NEWS & UPCOMING EVENTSfrom our CHURCHES - June, 2010

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    Look for the UP COMING events:

    1August Birthdays and Anniversarys

    2-Building Fund

    3-Calendar

    4-University of the Cumberlands and

    Powell County

    5-Super Saturday

    6-Neighbors to the Nations Sunday

    NEIGHBORS TO THE NATIONS SUNDAY

    Sunday, September 12, 2010

    9:45 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 7:00 p.m.

    BOONESS CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH

    185 N. Cleveland Rd., Lexington, Ky 40509

    For more information, call us at (859) 263-5466 or em

    us at [email protected]

    TIDINGS

    For JUNE

    University of the Cumberlands

    Offers Courses for Credit or Audit through Winchester Extension

    Center

    Fall Schedule:

    Thursday, September 2-December 16, 2010

    The prophets with Focus on Isaiah (3sem. Hrs.) 6:00-845 pm

    Synoptic Gospels (3 sem. Hrs.) 6:00-8:45 pm

    Cost $125.00 per course, plus books

    Register now by calling 859-842-4051 or 606-663-7870

    Need a minimum of 10 students

    Powell County Center for Biblical Studies

    Fall Classes Tuesday, September 14-December 14, 2010

    Isaiah II (Chapter 40-66) 7:00-8:45 pm

    Instructor: Rev Kerby Rich, B.A.; M.A.; M.Div.

    Location of Classes: First Presbyterian Church

    420 North Main Street, Stanton, KY

    Registration and Tuition: Free

    Books:$20.00-$40.00

    Register now by calling 606-663-7870

    II Corinthians 8:20-2

    20-Avoiding this, that nman should blame us in th

    abundance which is administered by us:

    21-Providing for honethings, not only in the sighof the Lord, but also in thsight of men.

    Humor for the month

    A Sunday School Teacher

    asked, Michael, do you

    think Noah did a lot of fish-

    ing when he was on the

    ark?

    No, replied Michael. How

    could he, with just 2 worms.

    BUILDING FUND FOR THCAMPYou can donate to the Cam

    Building Fund in Memory oLoved One and/or in Honoa Loved One. This has beeapproved by the Ex. Board May 10, 2010.

    Music Books are Available

    Central Baptist has given us

    sets of Music that are beingstored at the Camp Chapel. If

    you or your church would

    like to borrow them, please

    call for a listing or a look

    see at the music we have.

    Please call 859-744-0037