The Journey of Christ, an Easter Play, performed by members of the Lakefront Church of God was held on Good Friday, April 19th, and on Easter Sunday, April 21st. Bother performances were held before a packed house. The play was brought together and produced by Sarah Patrick, with special assistance on props by Brother Dennis Conley. The fruits of the labor and efforts were paid for on Sunday with the salvation of two souls. We give praise for those decisions.
Take a look at our special night through the lens of Donna Wireman.
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There has always been something emotional about seeing Old Glory flying against the blue sky on a windy day. Recently the American flag and new pole was erected on the Lakefront Church of God property located at the former Middle Fork Elementary School. Pastor Larry Patrick and his grandson, Aaron Watson, spent a couple of hours of putting the flag up. Now those passing by on route 30 will be greeted with a splash of patriotism.
"I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all." May we always be one nation, under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. We each remember the story of Noah and his arc and the flood. God destroyed the world for its wicked ways, and it was through the obedience of a Godly man, Noah; that God would save animals and man as the world succumb to flood waters that covered the entire face of the Earth. In the end, when dry land emerged from the flood, God placed a rainbow in the sky as a symbol to His promise that the world would never again be destroyed by water.
We have experienced a great amount of rain this spring in Eastern Kentucky. Middle Fork, where our church is located, has flooded several times during the spring months. The children, led by Vicky Fletcher, developed a bulletin board that reminds us of the promised that God made us to never destroy the world again by water. Beginning from left to right at the picture: Clevelynn Allen, Jewleia Allen, Ava Gibson, Cannan Inzer, Camillea Howard, and Jonah Gibson. This work was done through our story-time program that meets in the church library with Ms. Vicky Fletcher. If you are interested in finding out when our story hour is each month, please call the office at 606-349-6301. Pictured above is Jackie Minix and Larry Burton. Jackie and Larry work with us through the Big Sandy Community Action Program for Senior Citizens. Both of these workers show outstanding performance in relation to employbility skills. The ministry has utilized several different agencies in the past few years to accomplish community giving. Jackie and Larry are a great asset to the program. The ministry strives to provide a place for program participants to work in an environment where they can grow valuable skills that will assist them in future employment endeavors. The program has used the Senior Program from the Community Action Program, KTAP Program, Drug Court Program, and will soon utilize the Summer Youth program. If you are part of a works program and would like to check with the availability of being placed here to fill your requirements, please check with your placing agency to see if we are on their list of community partners.
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AuthorMy name is Jeff Tackett. I work at the office here at Lakefront Church of God. I handle technology and other office administrative duties. Archives
October 2019
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