Thursday, May 17, 2007

TLBC 07 1st Q Report

The Lord’s Baptist Church
11102 Yakima Avenue South
Tacoma, WA. 98444
www.thelordsbaptistchurch.com
Pastor Larry J. Killion Phone: 253-537-0129

Email: ljkillion@juno.com


Greetings from TLBC in Tacoma, Washington. This is our Newsletter and Quarterly Report for the 1st quarter of 2007. The outlines of Pastor’s most recent sermons are on the front page of our church website. We finished our series on the Sermon on the Mount and have been preaching evangelical sermons.

We began 2007 with a grand meeting in January to celebrate the 27th anniversary of our church. It was a wonderful time with sermons from Elder Garner Smith of Clarksville Tennessee. It was great to fellowship with sister Augusta too.

Our church attendance still needs improvement. Be in prayer. We have started to canvas the neighborhood around the meeting place. God is faithful to send visitors. Our membership is aging and becoming frail in regard to physical health. The younger members are not as faithful as the older ones however. Is this a sign of the end times? We are also saddened by news that brethren in formerly sound churches are departing from the old landmarks of the faith. Pastor is planning to attend the Memorial Day Bible Conference in Ontario, California where Elder George Kelley is Pastor. The church there remains faithful to the truth.

Both of our Missionaries, brother Cresencio Baldemor in the Philippines and brother Bob Ellis in Ireland are doing well and we continue to receive good reports from them about the mission work in those places. Brother Baldemor has a building program going at the Lawa-an Mission work in the Northwestern part of Mindanao. Brother Ellis is planning to come home on furlough some time this summer with his wife Dee and their daughter Leta. We also prayerfully support missions in Mexico, Honduras, Romania, Papua New Guinea, and Australia. We enjoy reading the reports from the brethren in these places and praying for them in our mid-week prayer meeting service.

Pastor retired from his secular job last summer and so far it has been a wonderful first year of retirement. He helps supplement his retirement with a small home business. The freedom is very enjoyable. Pastor’s mother is doing much better now health wise. He sold her car and mobile home for her and helped her get moved into a new SHAG apartment this quarter. Pray for us that we would be found faithful. Surely the coming of the Lord is drawing near.

AMEN.

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