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    note to you:

    A hot topic this year at the Southern Baptist Convention inrlando will be the Cooperative Program. So here is a reminder

    n how the Cooperative Program works:

    he Cooperative Program is an agreement among Southernaptists churches, Baptist state conventions and fellowships, and

    e Southern Baptist Convention to work together in Greatommission ministries.is a way of working together and a financial channel of

    operation through which mission dollars are combined into a

    nified budget supporting the Southern Baptist missionary,

    ucation, and benevolent ministries in each state, the nation,d throughout the world.

    ooperative ProgramWhat it does

    hurches in Kentucky work together through the Kentucky

    aptist Convention to support a wide array of ministries andissions including: evangelism efforts, childrens homes,

    olunteer missions, missions education, new churches, colleges

    d universities, collegiate ministries, camps, and much more.hrough the International Mission Board, Southern Baptists

    pport approximately 5,541 missionaries who are engaging 634

    ople groups, of populations greater than 100,000, around theorld.

    New churches numbering over 1,578 are planted through the

    forts of more than 5,611 North American Missionaries, whoseforts are coordinated through your North American Missionoard and individual state conventions.

    Working together, Southern Baptists saw 908,165 new believers

    ptized in 2008!

    ix Southern Baptist seminaries (Southern, Southeastern,idwestern, Southwestern, Golden Gate, and New Orleans)

    ucate in excess of 16,000 pastors, missionaries, and future

    urch leaders each year. We are part of this through our gifts toe Cooperative Program.

    ours in Christ,

    Bro. John Ryder-Director of Missions

    Angel Kane, Secretary

    Floyd & Gale Holbrook-Camp ManagerOffice (859) 744-0037

    Fax (859) 744-1069

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Web-Site-www.boonescreekbaptistassoc.com

    Printed May 2010, Volume 43, issue 5

    Deadline for next Issue: June 15, 2010

    TIDINGS

    HAPPY FATHERS DAY

    Best Wishes to these June Birthdays:

    1-John RyderDirector of Missions1-Catherine McGee-Pastors Wife- Greenbriar15-Mary Jo Waugh-Retired Pastors Wife19-Iris Mahanes

    Best Wishes to these June Anniversaries:5- Cova & Connie Duvall-Retired

    11- Art & Sandy Beasley-Central Baptist

    16- Gary & Arlene WilloughbyPowells Valley

    21- Keith & Sandy SandsCalvary

    22- JT& Sue RaffertySpears Mill

    22- Jerry & Dianna SmithSalem Baptist

    30- Tom & Sherri BarnesCreekside Baptist

    CONGRATULATIONS

    We are very Happy that Bro. JohnRyderis the new Director Of Mis-sions. WELCOME ABOARD.

    Boones Creek Baptist Association of Missionary Baptists, Inc.

    Serving, Encouraging and Supporting Christs Churches

    June Calendar10-Camp Meeting-7 pm- at the Camp

    13&14- National WMU Missions Conferenceand Annual Mtg. Orlando Fl.

    14Flag Day14Senior Co-Ed week- ages 11-17(campers)

    15 & 16-Southern Baptist Conventions Mtg.

    Orlando, Fl.19Workday at the Camp9 am till ???

    20Fathers Day

    21Girls week- ages 7-14 (campers)

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    BEECH GROVEWe had a great Sunrise Service followed by a

    breakfast with an attendance of 22. We are planning on having on VBSJune 14 thru 18th.BOONES CREEK-VBS us July 19-23rd from 9am till noon. This yearwe will be doing the Answers in Genesis VBSThe Egypt File.

    CALVARYYouth passed out Find it Here bags. Having a Senior/College Graduate Banquet May 23rd. Making plans for VBS July 18-23rd.

    CENTRAL-Our Senior Adult Banquet was on April 24. On

    Sunday evening, April 25 and on Sunday morning. May 21 ourWorship Choir presented My Savior Lives. Graduate

    Recognition will be on Sunday May 23. Our Mens Breakfast

    with J.P. Blevins as the speaker will be on Saturday morning at

    8:30 on May 15th. We will have a car show at Central BC on

    Saturday June 12, 10am4 pm which will benefit the Clark

    County Community Service Center. VBS at Central June 14-18.

    CLAY CITY-We had good attendance for Sunrise Service and

    Breakfast. There was 102 at the Worship Service. Following up

    on, Find it Here prospects.

    CORNITH-April 30-May 1st, 2010-Mission trip to

    Wheelwright, KY a success, with 8 in attendance. Helped

    organizing their community help center. Sat. May 22, 7 pm-Sun.

    May 23, 1pm, Fasting for World Evangelism. Sunday, June 13thVBS kickoff 1-5 pm. June 14-18, VBS 6 pm-8:30pm, VBS

    Family night 6:30pm, Friday June 18th.

    COW CREEK-VBS in the planning.

    EMMANUEL-GAs along with WMU members and other

    Church members attended Allansville Passion Play. GAs

    learned there are missionaries in USA. They learned about an

    Native American missionary called Mission Service Corp ran by

    Daniel Goombi. The reservation, Prairie Band Potawatomi is

    located in Kansas. They sent bibles with handwritten notes

    sharing their favorite Bible verses to the missionary. They have

    pledged to save two cents a day (for each GA) and the mission

    offering will be sent at Christmas along with more Bibles.

    EPHESUS-Held Revival meetings May 9-15 with 7 differentMinisters from Winchester preaching. Bro. Todd to preach at

    Community-wide Worship Service at Cathedral Church of God

    on May 16. Youth E3 Conference (Encounter Extravaganza at

    Ephesus) June 5 includes Fellowship, Worship, Outreach, and a

    defending the faith workshop. Graduate Recognition Service June

    6, June Day Homecoming Service on June 13. VBS July 26th

    through the 30th.

    FAITH-Easter Sunrise Service and breakfast, egg hunt for the

    kids. VBS June 19th. May Birthday Dinner. Revival coming

    soon.

    FRIENDSHIP-Hosted Hymn Sing on 29. Held several Cottages

    Prayer meetings. Picnic Shelter just about finished. Work

    continues on parking lots. New landscaping in front of Church.

    HEIDELBERG-Had a revival on the 10-12, Was a good turn

    out. Bro. Steve Wilkerson was the Evangelism.

    HERITAGEWith Spaghetti Dinner and Rent-a-Kid, youth are

    nearing their goal for Centrifuge. Cottage Prayer Meetings have

    been taking place and will continue until Revival. Looking

    forward to Revival with Bro. Don Mathis and July 4th,

    Missions Freedom Fest with George and Cathy Chinn, as

    Speakers. Everyone is invited to both.

    HOWARDS MILL-Distributed eight hundred Find it Here

    packets on the east side of Mt. Sterling

    IRVINE FIRST-Easter Cantata NO More Night was a

    beautiful performance by the Choir and directed by Jeremie

    Michael.

    The 18th was High Attendance Day -75 for Sunday School. The

    28th was our Pizza night. Faye Winkler and others gave us a good

    variety of Pizza and Desserts. It was fun for everyone. Due to

    weather the Assoc. VBS on May 3rd was canceled. The 2nd of

    May was ladies Hat Sunday & Wild Ties for our guys, if you

    didnt wear one this year, plan on next year. May 11th is Mens

    work night every Tuesday. Every third Wed. of each

    month is Sunshine Ladies meeting. This group does great things

    for the Sick and Shut-Ins. June 6th is our One day VBS from 2pm

    till dark. Come and Join us, be a part of the Happy Christian

    Family Fellowship.

    IVORY HILL-On April 3 we had an Egg Extravaganza with 90+in attendance. We had an egg hunt for different age groups, cookie

    decorating, egg coloring, face painting, photo taking, petting zoo

    ( lamb, goat, miniature pony, rabbits and dogs) and refreshments.

    On April 4 we had Sunrise Service with breakfast served

    afterwards. VBS will be June 13 thru 18 at 6:30 each night. We

    will recognizing all our Graduates at all age levels with a gift on

    May 23rd.

    JEFFERSONVILLE-Mothers Day Dinner prepared by the

    Men on 5/8/10.

    .KIDDVILLE-VBS is set for June 6th thru 11th. New Found Fou

    sang at our Church on 4-25, which was our high attendance

    Sunday, the men also prepared breakfast that morning. The men

    also prepared breakfast for our Mothers on Mothers Day.

    MACEDONIA-Had 140 in attendance during AM service on

    Easter. Chairman of the Deacons, Jim Skidmore, lead our Sunrise

    Service at our grounds. It was Awesome!.Spring Revival May 22-

    23 with Bro. Bill Bales. Will recognize our graduating seniors on

    May 30th. We are having a family night out to see the Reds play

    on My 29th. Working hard to get ready for our VBSJune 21-25.

    MEANS-Will host an all day VBS on Saturday June 19th.

    NEW HOPE-Taking care of the sick and ministering to the

    families that have lost love ones.

    NORTHSIDE-Had a great turn out for the Assoc. Hymn Sing.

    We had a Spring Fling on April 17 at our Shelter, with food, fun

    and games. We are averaging 40 on Wednesday night, for our

    children and youth programs. VBS is scheduled for June 13 thru

    June 18th.PANOLA-Spring Revival was a blessing. Thanks to Bro. Todd

    Rader. Meal for Mothers Day on May 9 for all the Ladies.

    .POWELLS VALLEY-The Gospel Singing group Trinity

    visited with us on the 18th and were enjoyed by everyone. Our

    Choir had 17 members go and sing at the Hymn Sing at Spring

    Street on the 26th.

    PROVIDENCE C.C.-The Church will host the Talley Trio May

    16 at 7 pm. We will have a potluck lunch on May 30 following

    Morning Services.

    PROVIDENCE, E.C.High Attendance Sunday 124 in Sunday

    School! Did not reach our goal of 145 but, still a great number.

    Thanks to all who invited people to come. We had over 500

    contacts!! VBS plans underway for July.REID VILLAGE-We had a great Revival April 25-30. Good

    crowds and souls were saved. We have started a youth group on

    Wed. nights. We are still ministering to the Gateway Children

    Service every Tuesday night. We still have our nursing home

    ministry. We are making plans for VBS which will be July 19-23,

    with commencement and cookout on Saturday the 24th. Our 5th

    Sunday Hymn Sing will be May 30th at 6pm. Everyone is invited.

    A total of 2 months for Annie Armstrong was 602.18. April 25th

    was high attendance in Sunday School, our goal was 85 and we

    had 87.

    Continue on back page

    NEWS & UPCOMING EVENTSfrom our CHURCHES - April, 2010MARCH 2005

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    Look for the UP COMING even

    1Camp Dates2-Lifeguards needed

    3-June Birthdays and Anniver4-Campton Baptist Church Ann

    sary.

    Boones Creek Baptist Associational

    History Books

    We have the History Books here at

    the Office. If you want one, they are

    $17.75 each. Call and we will hold

    one for you to pick up. 859-744-

    0037

    Campton Baptist Church

    Homecoming.They will be celebrating their

    162 yr. anniversary. It will be on

    August 28th (Saturday) startingat 11:00 am till 4 pm.

    TIDINGSFor April

    To the Parents: The camp schedule is ready. June14-18- Senior Co-Ed week -ages 11-17June 21-25

    Girls weekages 7-14July 5-9 Jr. Co-Ed week

    ages 8-14July 12-16 Boys week-ages 7-14. Send me

    your name and address and Ill mail you the forms or

    stop by the office to get one.

    We need LIFEGUARDS for the camp. If interested

    Please call the office for the applications.

    859-744-0037

    We need volunteers to help with the meals this

    summer. Please call the office if you are interested.

    II Corinthians 8:20-21

    20-Avoiding this, that no manshould blame us in this abun-dance which is administered byus:

    21-Providing for honest things,not only in the sight of the Lord,

    but also in the sight of men.

    Humor for the month

    As Stuart tidied up the kit

    after dinner, he realized thbroom had been left outsid

    the porch. Cindy , go out

    back and get the broom,please. Cindy was scaredreminded her dad she was

    afraid of the dark. Dont

    worry, Cindy, Jesus is outthere to watch over you.

    Cindy went over to the ba

    door. Opened it a crack, an

    whispered, Jesus, could yplease hand me the broom

    CONTINUE

    ALEM-Had 1st Picnic (Pig Roast) there were 40 in atten-

    ance. Getting ready for Revival Bro. Shad Tibbs will be our

    uest Speaker. Getting ready for VBS. VBS will be June 13hru 18th 6pm8:30 pm.

    PRING STREET-VBSJune 21 thru 25.

    PEARS MILL-We had a great Revival during the month

    f April. It was wonderful to see the souls saved and rededi-

    ations during the series of meetings. We appreciate Bro

    Keith Sands and the great messages he brought each service.

    HOMAS-Youth Sunday, our youth group presented a pro-

    ram using their puppets, they also presented the program for

    he Berea Health Care Center. The men of our Church pre-

    ared & served breakfast for everyone on Mothers Day to

    onor the Mothers in our Church.

    WILLIAMS MEMORIAL-The children presented a Drama

    aster Sunday-The Legend of the 3 Trees. An Easter Eggunt was held after our Morning Service. VBS June 1-4 2010