Lakemont Youth Ministry

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

GRILL & SWIM LYM

Hey there Youthees!
Tomorrow night, June 21st, we will meet at the home of Joseph Lyon from 7:00 to 10:00 PM for a grill and swim LYM. This is for Middle and High school youth, combined, and no one is leaving! :o) You will need to bring a bathing suit and a towel and something salty or sweet. (ie...Chips, fruit, cookies, or whatever you can think of!) So here are the directions!

DIRECTIONS:
Coming I-20 go towards Columbia into South Carolina, take exit 1. At the end of the ramp turn Right onto Martintown Road. You will go a couple of miles, 3 or 4 and go through two traffic lights. After the second light, near Victory Baptist Church, you will take your first street on the Right, Hammond Drive. Hammond Drive is directly across the street from St. Bartholomew's Church. You will go downhill on Hammond till you get to a 4-way stop. Take a left on W. Woodlawn Ave. You will pass Bunting drive, and then see Fairfield. Joseph lives on the Right corner of Woodlawn and Fairfield in a brick split level house! If you get lost or have any questions call Krystal at the church or on her cell phone!

We hope to see you there, we have missed you the past couple weeks!

Friday, June 09, 2006

NO LYM JUNE 14th!!!

This coming Wednesday we will NOT have LYM at the Youth House! Ryan and Jamie Lynn are in Uganda and Krystal Tim Cross and Dan and Carrie Adams are in Haiti, There is no one to lead it! But there are some fun buddies in Augusta, you should call them and play some Ultimate or kick ball or watch a movie!

The Next Wednesday, June 21st, we will be at the Lyon home, that's Joseph Lyon, Swimming and Grilling! It starts at 7:00 and you need a swim suit and a towel! If you need directions wait till Krystal and Joseph get back into town and ask them on the 18th!

AGAPE is just around the corner and we need your help! Please sign up ASAP! You can contact Diane Thorsell to sign up or for more info! AGAPE is June 22nd through the 24th, and we will be roofing it this year! Woo-Hoo!

Lastly love your Dads! The 18th is Fathers Day and we are all so grateful for the Fathers that the Lord has given us! You should give them some extra support and love on this day! Alrighty that's all for now, I'll see you all in a week keep the Uganda, Cherokee and Haiti Teams in your prayers!

Sunday, June 04, 2006

UGANDA & HAITI & CHEROKEE

So Ryan, Jonathan and Jamie Lynn left on Friday to join up with the Charlotte team and Al Nutt to serve in Uganda for the next week and a half. Please keep them in your prayers. Ryan will be preaching, Jonathan will be doin door to door evangelism, Jamie Lynn will be working with a kids club, and Al Nutt will be working at the medical clinic.

The Haiti team leaves on Saturday at 5:00 AM. Please pray for the team and for our travel that first day, we will be exhausted by the time we get to Haiti. Pray for Barbara Freeman as she and many others mourn the loss of her son Matt. Pray for Matt's wife Shannon as well. Pray for all the children that will hear the Gospel, many for the first time!
The Haiti team is: John, David and Anita Rigdon, Billy and Joy Belding, Richard Knockelmann, Clark and Anne McNutt, Krystal and Joseph Lyon, Dan and Carrie Adams, Mel and Wendy Buckner, Jeff Asmann, Tim Cross, Karen Stavale, Mary Kate Reed, Tim and Grace Hutton, and Daniel Aguste.

And on the same day, Saturday the 10th, Meghan Lloyd, Steven Redd, and Sarah Feero leave to serve at Cherokee, NC. Please pray for them as they serve at two different retirement homes. At one they will be painting the outside of the building and at the other they will be making crafts, sharing the Gospel, and serving the residents.

Please keep us all in your prayers as we travel all over the earth. And if you are wondering how you can serve God here, then sign up for AGAPE! Forms are in the Narthex and youth house. We will serve at the Smalley Home where a new roof is needed. June 22nd through 24th we will serve and we need your help. If you have questions please contact Krystal Lyon or Diane Thorsell.