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ENTRE NOUSNTRE NOUS September, 2013Volume 41, No. 8Bert LangleyEl izabeth A. Langley Director of Missions Meaney Dudley
Off ice Administrator Media Specialist/ Off ice AssstaWedon Moak & Nathan Rush Mary LangfordModerators Counseor
Publication of Evangeline & Gulf Coast Baptist Associations of the Louisiana Baptist Convention
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Evangeline Baptist Association Connecting Churches Through he Cross Gulf Coast Baptist Association
LBCLBCSSEPTEMBEREPTEMBER EEVENTSVENTS
1 Single Adult Sunday
2 Labor Day (Office Closed)
5-6 Chronological Bible Storying
FBC, Pineville
13-14 RA Survivor Man Camp
ABC Camp, Eunice
15-22 Georgia Barnette State Missions Offering
16 Discipleship Rally
21 Singing Women Reg Practice - FBC, Lafayette
28 Ridgecrest on the River - NOBTS
GCASEPTEMBEREVENTS
2 Labor Day (EBA Office Closed)
3 GCA Pastors/Staff/Council/Wives Fellowship
Covered Dish, Calumet, 6:30 pm
13 EBA/GCA Ministry Assistants Luncheon
Petroleum Club, 11:30 am
15-22 Georgia Barnette State Missions Offering
21 GCA Brotherhood Breakfast - Calumet, 8:00 am
25 See You At the Pole
EBA SEPTEMBEREVENTS2 Labor Day (Office Closed)
10 Ministers Conference - East Bayou, 10:30 am
13 EBA/GCA Ministry Assistants Luncheon
Petroleum Club, 11:30 am
13-14 RA Survivor Man Camp - ABC Camp, Eunice
19 EBA Missions Development, EBA Office, 10:30 am
15-22 Georgia Barnette State Missions Offering
25 See You At the Pole
FOSTER & ADOPTIVE PARENT
INFORMATIONAL MEETING
Thursday, September 19, 2013
6:00 P.M. - 7:30 P.M.
Northside Baptist Church 800 Jefferson Blvd. Lafayette, LA 70501Phone: 337.234.7361
There are over 145 million orphans around the world today. In the United States, there are over 500,000 children in the foster care systembecause it is unsafe or not possible for the children to be with their families. Over 4,500of the children live in Louisiana. These childrenare our modern day orphans.By recruiting Christian foster and adoptive families and assisting churches in developing foster care,adoption and orphan care support ministries, Louisiana Baptist Foster & Adoption Network is helping churches and families to build abridge between the heart of God and the children who need to experience His love and care.
There is a tremendous need for foster and adoptive families in Louisiana. Join us onSeptember 19thto learn how you can open your heart and home to a child in need!
For more information, contact Alice Harper at 318.664.5361 or [email protected]
God provides families to those who are deserted. Psalm 68:6
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Evangeline Baptist Association Connecting Churches Through he Cross Gulf Coast Baptist Association
The Lakefront Community Church (formerly Catahoula Baptist Mission)
is sponsored by Jenkins Memorial Baptist of St. Martinville, and it opened its doorstwo years ago in the summer of 2011. Several attempts were made to have an evan-gelistic work in this small town of 1,100 people in the Atchafalaya Basin commu-nity of alligator hunters and fishermen, but there was much criticism, opposition,and misunderstanding. The work actually began in 1958, but attendance was veryerratic through the years. Several times the work closed for a number of years and
then reopened. In the summer of 2010 itwas decided that a new approach shouldbe tried. The name was changed fromCatahoula Baptist Mission to LakefrontCommunity Church. The building was renovated, given a fresh, new look, and thecommunity began to take notice.
This past summer has been an exciting one. A new fellowship building was movedon site in May, thanks to a grant from the Georgia Barnette State Missionsoffering. Four volunteer teams came: Sweetwater Baptist of Quitman conductedVBS and installed a shower unit. There was an enrollment of twenty-nine in VBSand two decisions for Christ were made. A community-wide crawfish boil was held
and there were sixty in attendance. If you feed dem crawfish, theyll come! Calvary Baptist of Pensacola, Florida, did all theelectrical and sheet rock work in just 2 days! First Baptist of West Monroe built a handicap ramp and front porch . FirstBaptist of Krotz Springs donated cabinets and completed the plumbing work. The missionchurch also has an active food pantry ministry which targets the low income families calledS.W.A.M.P.(Serving Wholesome Appetizing Meals (to all) People. This ministry has pene-trated into the impoverished community and opened doors to share the gospel. Volunteercarpenters transformed the childrens building into the SWAMP Store which provides a
new food bank location and a better distribution center. Over twenty families a month arehelped through this food pantry ministry. Tuesday nights a Celebrate Recovery supportgroup meets at a Catahoula home.
In March of this year, Bro. Louis faced cancer surgery and therecovery from that surgery. In spite of his health concerns, hecontinued to minister to the people of Catahoula, and sharedthe hope that is his because of hispersonal faith in Jesus Christ.
Through the support of the churches in the Evangeline Baptist Association, we are able to provide funding for anumber of ministries in the Acadiana area. One of those ministries is the Lakefront Community Church, and the followingis a report from Louis and June Charrier, sharing how God has been and is still working in this Atchafalaya Basincommunity:
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ATTENTION CHURCH CLERKS!
The ACP needs to be returned
to the EBA office no later than
September 13, 2013.
1 - Frances (Mrs. Lonnie) Budd, Retired 13 - Olivia (Mrs. Beau) Guidry, First Milton
2 - Red Abshire, Community Chapel, Abbeville 14 - Sam Blaylock, Trinity, New Iberia
5 - Mary (Mrs. Donald) Washington, St. James 19 - Adam Frederick, Retired6 - Christina (Mrs. Tom) Lambert, Community, Laf 23 - Merida (Mrs. Sam) Brooks, Open Door
7 - Kristi (Mrs. Sam) Perry, East Bayou - James McClelland, The Bridge Fellowship
8 - Deedy (Mrs. Bert) Langley, EBA - Chad Thibodeaux, Vatican
- Mary (Mrs. Thurman) Floyd, First, Pecan Island 24 - Mary (Mrs. Joe) Wilson, First, Lydia
9 - Steve Horn, First, Lafayette 27 - Linda (Mrs. Rod) Kirby, East Bayou
- Paul Vandercook, First, Franklin - Paul Gilder, Bayou Vista, Morgan City
10 - Ed Downs, First, New Iberia - Sean Walker, East Bayou
- Torie (Mrs. Ric) White, Highland, New Iberia
Regional Sunday School
Training Conference
FBC Jennings Saturday, Oct. 5th
Regional Sunday School
Training Conference
NOBTS Saturday, Sept 28thALASKA MISSIONS GARAGE SALE
Sat, Oct. 12
First, Lafayette
Donations can be dropped off at the tile
building at FBC, Lafayette!Please contact Marvin Savoie at 278-4381
for more information.