Second Page -July 19, 2011

Volume 53, Issue 30 July 19, 2011

Special Summer

Edition

Worship This Week

July 24, 2011 8:30 & 10:45 a.m.

Proclaimer: Ryon Price

Scripture: Matthew 13:31-33,44-46

Sermon: "The Power of Small, Hidden Things" "

Unified Budget Offerings This Week:

Combined Budget Needs: $26,513.00

Combined Budget Receipts: $22,463.58 Thank You!

Deacons' Summer Social 6:30 p.m. Sat., July 23rd Bennetts' Home 5419-76th Bring an appetizer/dessert of your

choice and a spouse/guest. RSVP regrets only to: Jim or Dianne Powell (jdpowelllbk@), 928-2508, 792-8641

(Please let us know if you are able to provide a freezer of ice cream!)

All Youth Nooz: Meet at Daves Need 4 Speed 4:00-6:00 p.m.

Sun, July 24th Bring $15 2769

N. Frankford

Ryon's Reflections

I and 34 other Second B'ers have just returned from our mission trip to Mission, TX, where we built a home for and along with

We took markers and wrote prayers and words of blessing on the still-exposed studs. It occurred to me as I stood there in the midst of the Tejadas' new

Augustine and Laura Tejada.

living room that we were building more than a

Augustine is a day labor carpenter, who like so house. With my marker I scribbled the following

many others down in the Valley is doing all he can from the Apostle Paul:

to provide a simple

"So then you are no longer strangers and

living for his family

aliens, but you are citizens with the saints and

here in America. He,

also members of the household of God, built

Laura, and the kids

upon the foundation of the apostles and

have been living in an

prophets, with Christ Jesus himself as the

old trailer behind the

cornerstone. In him the whole structure is

Baptist church we work

joined together and grows into a holy temple

with down there. Pas-

in the Lord; in whom you

tor Omar keeps the

also are built together

trailer open for families

spiritually into a dwelling

just like Tejadas. They are "los pobres de la

place for God."

tierra" - - the poor people of the land. Yet

The last thing we did

with assistance from Pastor Omar, they man-

to the house was hang

aged to scrape together enough money to

the doors and install the

buy a small lot at the end of a cul-de-sac just

locks. Then on what will

west of the church. It was on that lot that we

be the front porch, we

built their new home.

gave Augustine and

By the time we arrived, Augustine and

Laura the keys to their

Pastor Omar had already poured the foundation. new home. Pastor Omar translated as Augustine

From there we went to work - -building the frame, said thanks through a combination of Spanish, bro-

raising the trusses, putting down the roof, siding the ken English and tears. He talked about the centu-

exterior, plumbing and wiring the interior, setting the rion in the scriptures: "The centurion said he was

windows. Watching a house go up in a week is an `not worthy' to have Jesus come into his home,"

amazing thing to behold.

Augustine said. "I have not had a home worthy of

And yet, it took a lot more than a week. It actu- welcoming Jesus. But you have given me a home.

ally took months of planning and fundraising. And it Now I am worthy."

took more than 35 of us. Thirty-five of us went

We had not only built a house for a family. We

down to Mission, but our whole church built the

built a home for the Lord.

house.

In fact, last week down in Mission we built the

On Wednesday we took a little time in the

very Kingdom of God.

morning to pray over the home we were building.

-- Rev. Ryon L Price

Special Summer Musician this Sunday

Y ou won't want to miss hearing Will Strieder this Sunday in both worship services as he returns to Second B as our next special sum-

performs at Texas Tech with the Faculty Brass Quintet, and also conducts the Trumpet Choir.

He is active as a soloist and chamber musician throughout the United States, Mexico,

mer musician!

and Europe. Appearances have included

Strieder is Associate Professor of Music

those with such groups as the Houston

at Texas Tech University. He studied at Northwestern University, where he re-

Symphony, Houston Grand Opera, Santa Fe Pro Musica, Clear Lake Symphony,

ceived the Masters of Music degree in

Texas Opera Theater, Society for the Per-

Trumpet Performance and was winner of the Northwestern Concerto Competi-

forming Arts in Houston, and the Millar Brass Ensemble.

tion. He is principal trumpet of the Lubbock

Will is a regular guest at Second B, and we

Symphony Orchestra, as well as second trumpet always welcome his sharing his extraordinary

of the Houston Ballet Orchestra. Mr. Strieder musical gift with us!

The Leadership Team asks

each Second B household to ...

Summer Second Thoughts

1. Increase your pledge to the 2011 budget.

2. Draft your donations through an automatic bank draft or bill pay service.

3. Donate an extra 75? per day per family to make up our deficit.

Check Out Our New Website Under Construction at

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? Lubbock Moonlight Musicals production of "High School Musical"! Plan now to bring your picnic supper and lawn chairs to enjoy the Lubbock Moonlight production of Dis-

ney's "High School Musical" at the Mackenzie Park Amphitheater this Friday, July 22nd. Come at 7:00 p.m. to eat your own picnic supper (don't forget the lawn chairs!) with your church family and then relax and enjoy the wonderful production of this family-pleasing musical at 8:00 p.m. Regular price tickets may also be

purchased through Select-a-Seat.

? Charlie Johnson--Guest Proclaimer on Sunday, July 31st! While the Price family takes a

much needed vacation weekend off, come welcome Charlie Johnson, Second B former pastor, back to our pulpit! Charlie is currently serving as the pastor of First Baptist Church of Desdemona as well as the pastor of Bread Fellowship in Ft. Worth. He and Jana are busy serving the needs of both faith communities and enjoying the rural beauty of their farm near Desdemona. Be sure to be here on July 31st!

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This Week's Calendar

Sunday, July 24 8:30 a.m. Early Worship Service, Worship Hall 9:30 a.m. Sunday School

10:45 a.m. Late Worship Service, Worship Hall 12:00 p.m. Leadership Team, Conference Center

4:00 p.m. All Youth Dave's Need 4 Speed, 2769 N. Frankford Ave.

Monday, July 25 Children's Camp 10:00 a.m. Campers Depart

Tuesday, July 26 Children's Camp 6:30 a.m. Men's Prayer Breakfast @ Red Zone, 3602 Slide Rd, Unit B-1 8:30 a.m. Labyrinth Walk, Grand Hall

Wednesday, July 27 Children's Camp 12:00 p.m. Men's Lunch at Cast Iron Grill, 1711 Ave. K All Youth Lunch Bible Study @ Rosa's-50th 5:30 p.m. Labyrinth Discussion Group, 3302 60th St. 7:00 p.m. 2nd B Coed Softball, #2 Berl Huffman

Deacon Ministry

Deacons on call for the week of July 24th

Monday Hospitals (25th) Emma Lou Mercer 795-5377

Tuesday Hospitals (26th) Carolyn Harding 745-3038

Wednesday Hospitals (27th) Paul Nash

799-8794

Thursday Hospitals (28th) Jim Smith

797-5298

Friday Hospitals (29th)

Rebecca Pyle

252-7552

Saturday Hospitals (30th) Cindy McBrayer 785-5680

Sunday Hospitals (31st)

Gayle Settle

783-0994

8:30 a.m. Prayer (24th) Derry Harding 10:45 a.m. Prayer (24th) Betsy Bass

Shepherding Deacons for Sunday, July 24th 8:30 a.m. Worship Natalie Marable, Wanda Pinson 10:45 a.m. Worship Beth Maeker, Martha Jane Waller,

Ren?e Abraham

The Deacons' Summer Social will be Saturday, July 23rd at 5419 76th St.

Thursday, July 28 Children's Camp

All-Church Work Day

Friday, July 29 Children's Campers Return at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 13th, 8-12:00.

Saturday, July 30

Come help us spruce up our building for the fall by cleaning windows and

Anniversary Highlights! August 26-28th

making needed repairs. Circle Aug. 13th and bring your paper towels!

? Second B Hollywood Premiere Night Dinner & Dessert Auction on Friday night,

August 26th in Worship Hall (Tickets go on sale August 7th).

? Anniversary Golf Tourney on Sat., August 27th!! 8:00 a.m. shotgun start on the Canyon Course at Meadow-

brook Golf Course. 2 person scramble. Cost is $45 per person which includes green fee, cart, range balls, lunch,

and prizes. Call Steve Corley at 239-2015 or email at cbs1130@ to register your team. Deadline is Aug. 21.

? Tuesday Morning Prayer Breakfast Men would like all the men of Second B, past, present, and future, to come

to eat and pray with them on Tuesday, Aug. 23rd!

Sunday School Classes that are HOT!

(Had more here last Sunday than previous week)

Souljourners Boomers, Basic Stuff, Connections, Daily Walk, Visions, Pyrexia (31!), Sr. Hi & University, 5th Grade, 3rd & 4th Grade, 1st & 2nd Grade

Kindergarten

Our Second B Coed Softball

Team is Winning! 5 Wins /1 Loss!

All games are on Wednesdays at #2 Berl Huffman Field:

7/20 7:00 p.m. 7/27 7:00 p.m. 8/10 8:00 p.m.

? Two Special Anniversary Worship Services on Sunday at 8:30 and 10:45 a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 28th!

Preschool 2

Way to Sizzle,

See You There!!

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