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Volume 8, Issue 37 September 14, 2016 The Pastor s Pen Menu for Wednesday, September 14, 2016 Dinner begins at 5:30 p.m., programming at 6:15. MENU: Grilled chicken breast, marinated in low-fat Italian dressing. Served with mixed green salad and dressing, ranch roasted new potatoes, seasonal vegetables, fresh baked rolls, sweet butter. Price is $10 per person. Call by the end of the day on MONDAY, September 12 to sign up. Angela Evans, our 6 th District Council person will be our speaker. 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 Click on Watch Our Services by Dr. Bill Turner, Senior Pastor I'm so glad to see our volunteers stepping up to help out at Liberty Elementary - our neighborhood school. Mary Anne Pollock, the chair of our Christian Education committee, is leading the way, and a number of our folks will be serving in various capacities this school year. They will be giving real help to kids and teachers. Their badges will identify them as members of our church, and this will surely prove to be one of the best possible ways to reach out to our community... and to young families. There's always room for more, so if you'd like to help, give Mary Anne a call. Brent Walker is a lawyer, a friend, and the recently-retired Executive Director of the Baptist Joint Committee in Washington, D.C. - a group which advocates for religious liberty and church-state separation around the country. In one of his last articles for the BJC newsletter, he talks about the start of a new school year and some guidelines for religious expression on the school campus. I really liked his article, because - despite the naysayers - there are a lot of ways for people of faith to live out their convictions in the public schools. Think about these: 1. Students may pray - alone, in a group, silently, or aloud - as long as

Online Now at the bottom of our Website Homepage to watch live or archived services. We Gather for Fellowship Coffee/Donut Fellowship Time: 9:00-10:15 a.m. in Kearns Hall. We Gather for Bible Study The Adult I Sunday school meets at 9:30 a.m. in room 3. The Living Faith Sunday school meets at 9:30 a.m. in room 9. We Gather for Worship Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m. Children s Church: 11:15 a.m. In room 4. Our Nursery is located in room 2. We re Looking Forward September 14 - Wednesday evening meal provided by Seasons Catering. Cost is $10 per person. Sign up by Monday, September 12. September 17 Men of Faith Breakfast at 9:00 a.m. in Kearns Hall. Our speaker will be former UK Football Coach, Guy Morriss. Call the church office, 277-0420 by Thursday at Noon to sign up. it is voluntary, non-disruptive, and gives other students the right not to participate. 2. Religious clubs may be formed in secondary schools - as long as other non-curriculum related groups are permitted as well. These groups are for students, and outside adults cannot lead them. Teachers may be present, only to monitor the meetings. So, student-formed and student-led is the right formula. 3. Students may display religious messages - orally and on their clothing. And for the most part, they may wear religious garb (think headscarves, yarmulkes, etc.). 4. Students may speak openly about their faith to their classmates - inviting them to attend religious services and events - so long as this free speech doesn't become religious harassment. 5. Religious holidays, music, and artwork - can be teaching tools for helping students learn about various religions. And when the topic of religion naturally arises in the curriculum, it can be pursued as an educational, not devotional, exercise. 6. Students may be excused from lessons - that are in obvious conflict with their religious convictions. 7. Finally, teachers and other school personnel may gather with each other - for prayer and Bible study, as long as the meetings are voluntary and outside the classroom. Thankfully, there are a lot of ways to include religious faith on campus - ways, as Brent says, "that are culturally sensitive and constitutionally sound." Here, near the beginning of a new school year, we can celebrate that!

September 18 Charter Sunday; Hymnal dedication during our morning worship; Annual Congregational meeting following the morning service. September 21 - Wednesday night meal provided by Seasons Catering. Cost is $10 per person. Sign up by Monday, September 19. Menu: BBQ Pulled Pork (and buns), smothered in Sweet Baby Rays BBQ sauce. Choice of 2 sides: mac & cheese, and broccoli casserole. Includes a side salad and assorted desserts. Dan Fisher, president of Oakdale Christian Academy, will be the speaker for Wednesday evening dinners. Rev. Jim Hensley will introduce him. Oakdale recently received $600,000 from Liberty Road Community Church. September 22 Missions Committee at 7:00 p.m. in room #3. September 23-24 Cave Run Storytelling Festival. Call Mary Anne Pollock at 368-0667. September 25 Organ dedication during our morning worship. September 28 - Wednesday evening meal provided by Care Ministers for September 12 September 18 Richard Baber (272-8792) richardloisbaber@gmail.com Dr. Bill Turner (859) 548-2093 bturner@lextheo.edu Care Ministers for September 19 September 25 Bob Quisenberry (278-6720) papaquis@gmail.com Dr. Bill Turner (859) 548-2093 bturner@lextheo.edu Annual Congregational Meeting September 18, 2016 Immediately following our morning worship we will hold our annual Congregational meeting for the purpose of the election of Administrative Board members, committee members, presenting the annual report and any other items of business recommended by the Board. Please make every effort to attend. New Hymnals The Administrative Board voted to purchase 125 copies of The Celebration Hymnal. If you want to give a hymnal in honor or in loving memory of someone dear to you be sure to fill out a form and be sure to list who it is Given By. The deadline to turn forms in is tomorrow, Thursday, September 15 by noon in order for this information to be included in an insert in the bulletin on September 18. This is a lovely way to honor people who are special to you for years to come. Thank you, Sehlhorst Family! We sincerely appreciate the very generous donations of Kroger cards to our Martha Ministry from the family of Mary Frances Sehlhorst and friends of the family. Their donations will make it possible for us to reach out to other families in need. Thank you, Sehlhorst family, for thinking of others during your time of grief.

Seasons Catering. Cost is $10 per person. Sign up by Monday, September 26. Menu: Pankobreaded chicken breast, drizzled with house-made marinara and mozzarella, served over fettuccine pasta and baked. Served with a salad and dressing, country style green beans, rolls with butter, and assorted desserts. Charlie Lanter, Director of the LFUCG Office of Homelessness Prevention and Intervention, will be the speaker. October 2 (Sunday) - Shakertown Dixie Belle Riverboat Ride; 4:00 p.m.; Cost = $10; Call Sarah Reeves at 278-4914. October 5 - Wednesday evening meal provided by Seasons Catering. Cost is $10 per person. Sign up by Monday, October 3. Menu: Fried fillet of fish (catfish), topped with your choice of sauce. Served with salad and dressing, green beans, and corn, freshly baked rolls (and sweet butter). John May will speak on the history and legacy of Liberty Road Community Church. Women of Faith Continue Taking Pecan Orders By Dr. Mary Anne Pollock Remember how delicious the pecans were last year? Now is the time to place your pecan orders so you can create some of the recipes in our recipe book we provided last year. One pound packages of mammoth halves will again be $12.00, the same as the past few years! These pecans are the freshest that you will find anywhere since harvest will begin at the end of September and pecans will be shipped in late October or early November in time for holiday cooking AND gift giving. You will not find this quality and freshness in retail stores!! You only have two more Sundays to place your orders. A table will be set up in the entry way on September 18 and 25 so you may place your orders. Order forms are also available from any member of Women of Faith. If you do not catch them at church, feel free to use the directory to find their phone numbers so you may call to place your order. You may also call 368-0667 to order. You may pay when you place your order, or you may pay upon delivery. If you wish to pay by check, the check needs to be made out to Women of Faith with PECANS clearly specified on the memo line. Thank you! by Helen & Lyen Crews We give thanks for the peace that has passed all understanding and God's continuing care. It is with deep appreciation we still covet your prayers as I follow up with the hormone suppressant, Letrozole, for the next five years. There is no way that we can explain the peace and joy God has provided on this journey-- the well wishes, prayers and concern shown by our family and a wonderful church family.

October 11 Action Committee will meet from 6 7 p.m. in the Library. October 12 - Wednesday evening meal provided by Seasons Catering. Cost is $10 per person. Sign up by Monday, October 10. Menu: Honey glazed chicken, glazed over in a sweet local honey. Served with a mixed green salad and dressing, fresh fruit, seasonal vegetables, fresh baked rolls, sweet butter. October 27 Mission Committee meets at 7 p.m. in room #3. Prayer Requests To add a prayer request, please fill out a Prayer Request card that can be obtained at the Welcome Center; call the church office at 277-0420, or submit a prayer request or update online by going to http:// Libertyroadfaithfellowship.org. Pray for Art Anderson who will have a five hour heart surgery on 9/28. (Booker) Pray for Pat Bain as she continues therapy at North Point. Pray for Roger Blair, who will have a scan mid-september to Faith from the Front Porch by Jackie Bondurant The sound of a tumult is on the mountains as of a great multitude! The sound of an uproar of kingdoms, of nations gathering together! The LORD of hosts is mustering a host for battle. Isaiah 13:4 Since retirement days have begun, I now may sit on the porch any time of the day. The sirens rushing to the Med Center, the heavy trucks delivering supplies, the tree trimmers, gardeners, and lawnmowers join a chorus of workers who carry on the day-to-day activities that make our lives run smoothly. Recently we ve been watching a series of television shows on World War II. David and I were small children during that period of American history. When I was old enough to realize that my Dad flew airplanes, I would stand outside and look for planes so I could wave to him. Only now have I begun to understand the destruction of the bombs and the everyday terror that fell on the European countries. People living in a home one minute, and in rubble the next. People alive one minute and dead the next. How fortunate for us living in the United States that we have been spared. Our only exception is 9/ll. The sounds I hear on the front porch are to be cherished. They are the sounds of peace.

see how the Cyber Knife surgery has helped. Pray for Sherry Brodock who is living with the uncertainty about the length of her life and also for her husband, Earl Gaddis. (Booker) Pray for Vicki Clark who will take more Chemo treatments before having surgery about mid- October. She very much appreciates your prayers! Pray for the family of Marge Dolby who passed away recently. Marge is the sister of Jane Eberwein. Pray the family of Glenna Graves, who passed away on September 8. She was the sister of Andrea Watson. Pray for Larry Hall, friend of the Smither family, who had a 5 bypass open heart surgery weeks ago. Doctors discovered last week that his sternum was separated about 1 1/2 so they had to do surgery again and wire it back together. Now he has MRSA in the incision. Pray for Jim Hyde who is dealing with painful sciatica and also severe diabetes. Pray for healing and strength. He has been in and Thank you from a Military Mom!

out of the hospital recently. Pray for Paul Johnston, age 84 who lives in Ft. Worth, Texas. He is Judy Brand s brother. The infection in his leg is better and will not require surgery. Please pray for Paul that he will be able to gain some strength from rehab. Pray for Shannon Mirzaian, age 47, daughter of Buddy and Linda Hogan who is fighting an aggressive form of cancer. Pray for Liz Berryman Peters and family in the recent death of her sister, Geatta Ballard. Pray for Joyce Reaguer who is now home. Pray also for her husband, Ron, who lovingly supports and cares for her. Pray for Rebecca who is dealing with breast cancer and limited options for treatment. Susan B. requests prayers on her behalf. Pray for Luke and Natasha who recently found out that their baby had died in utero. Their hearts are broken. (Smither) Pray for Bonnie Richardson, sister-in-law to Charlotte Krasinski. Bonnie was in a serious car accident in Louisville Fall Lay School - Wow! Do we have a deal for you!! by Dr. Mary Anne Pollock Dr. Jerry Sumney Thanks to a generous and anonymous donation several years ago, we are able to offer anyone who attends Liberty Road Faith Fellowship a 50% discount on the registration fee of $60 to the Lexington Theological Seminary Fall Lay School. You will be able to attend the three sessions for only $30!!!! Dr. Jerry Sumney, a very knowledgeable and interesting professor, will be presenting Reading the Bible as It Was Meant to Be Read on three Saturdays in October: 8 th, 15 th, and 22 nd. Each session is from 9:00 a.m. to noon, with a continental breakfast available before each session. The Bible sometimes reads like a foreign text because it is! Its books were written to people who lived in cultures quite different than ours. This study will help you understand the various kinds of writing which the Bible contains. You will learn about the narratives of the Hebrew Bible, the Prophets, the New Testament Gospels, the Letters, and yes the Book of Revelation! From the opening chapters of Genesis to Paul s texts about the role of women in the church, this series will help you rediscover the Bible as a useful guide to your faith.

on Friday. Her pelvis is broken in 2 places, some vertebrae in her neck are fractured and her arm is broken. An off-duty police officer heard the crash and came to her rescue. Charlotte appreciates your prayers on Bonnie's behalf. Pray for the family of Mary Frances Sehlhorst who went home to be with the Lord on September 7. Pray for Gene Strassner who continues to wait on tests regarding the inside of the esophagus. The cancer is still there, but the CT scan shows that it is localized and is nowhere else in the body. Gene and Nancy are thankful for each day as it is a gift from God. Pray for a young mother carrying triplets who has lost one of them in utero due to infection, and needs prayers for the other two little ones to be born healthy. These will be their first, very wanted and loved children. (C. Anderson) Attend in person at Lexington Theological Seminary, 230 Lexington Green, Suite 300, Lexington, KY 40503 or online. *Please plan to attend all classes, as each lesson builds upon the preceding one. TO REGISTER, call Norma at 859-277-0420. The sessions will be at 230 Lexington Green Circle, Suite 300, Lexington, KY 40503 Sunday Mornings... (pictures by Sarah Reeves) Above: Paul Wright and Martha Lester Below: Paul Wright, Scot Reeves (our Living Faith Sunday School class teacher) and Jim Boswell. Ongoing Prayers for our Soldiers Faith Afield Here are the names of the

service people we currently know about. SSGT. Jamen Berry, son of Andy Berry Capt. Ginny Iskandarov niece of Ginny Berry Elnur Iskandarov nephew of Ginny Berry by marriage SSGT. Cameron Smith brother of Sean Smith Airman Benjamin Engelbrecht son of Paul Engelbrecht Please send Ginny Berry any updates on the status of these persons change in rank, address, new assignment Her email address is momb1@twc.com Above: Some of our greeters: Faye Pepperl, Lois Baber and Rachedl Jones Below: Some of our ushers: Jim Pepperl, Mitch Borders, Richard Baber and John Clark Current Administrative Board for 2015 2016 Ron Reaguer, Chair Mitch Borders, Treasurer Patricia Wilson, Board Secretary Andy Berry Roger Blair Jackie Bondurant Denny Bonner Charlotte Krasinski Kinch Query Bob Quisenberry

Sarah Reeves Adam Rudder Bonnie Savage Deadlines Prayer requests, committee news or announcements, and personal interest stories should be submitted by Noon on Monday for inclusion in the next issue of The Current. Please send them by email to norma@ libertyroadfaithfellowship.org Announcements for the Sunday bulletin should be sent to Norma by noon on Wednesdays at norma@ libertyroadfaithfellowship.org Living Faith Sunday School class will discuss... by Scot Reeves "They are simple phrases. They sound Christian like something you might find in the Bible. We ve all heard these words. Maybe we ve said them... Beginning September 25 Everything happens for a reason. God helps those who help themselves. God won t give you more than you can handle. God said it, I believe it, that settles it. Love the sinner, hate the sin. They capture some element of truth, yet, according to Hamilton, they miss the point in important ways. These topics will make for substantial Sunday School discussions, blending our time in the Bible with current events and personal experience. Come join us any or every Sunday. We meet in the Library at the far end of the Choir Wing of the building. (Reverend Hamilton is the senior pastor of the 20,000 member United Methodist Church of the Resurrection in Leawood, Kansas. He is also the author of many other titles used in Sunday Schools and Youth Groups.)