Wednesday, July 11, 2007

TLBC 07 2Q 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 2nd quarter of 2007. Our church attendance still needs improvement. Be in prayer. God is faithful to send visitors. Pastor and Marion enjoyed a wonderful two-week vacation in Kauai in April but missed being at the Bible Conference in Mt. Morris Michigan this year. It was a blessing to attend the Memorial Day Bible Conference in Ontario, California where Elder George Kelley is Pastor. The church there remains faithful to the truth. We are so thankful for them. Some of our dear preacher friends are abandoning the truth on church authority for establishing new churches.

Our Missionaries, brother Cresencio Baldemor in the Philippines and brother Bob Ellis in Ireland are doing well. Brother Baldemor had his 81st birthday in June. Like Caleb of old, he has a heart to press on for the Lord. Brother Ellis is to come home on furlough this summer with his wife Dee and their daughter Leta. They should be here for the Labor Day Bible Conference in Seattle at the South Park Missionary Baptist Church. We are thankful to be able to help out in a small way on other mission fields like Romania where Elder Pugh is, and Honduras where Elder Tweet is, and Papua New Guinea where Elder James is, and Mexico where Elder Craft is, and Australia where Elder Lawrence is. We are also thankful for cards and letters from friends who have encouraged us over the years. Many of you do not know how much of a blessing you have been to us but God knows and He will reward you more than we could ever do.

It has been a year now since Pastor retired from his secular job. It was a wonderful first year of retirement. He supplements his retirement with a small home business. The freedom is very enjoyable. Pastor’s mother has had her ups and downs health wise. She is starting to like her new SHAG apartment more and more but misses her car. Brother Turner is planning to retire from the school district the end of August. They may be moving out of state after that. Marion fell in May and is recovering from a cracked pelvis and compression fracture in her spine. Brother Skip continues to persevere in his battle with diabetes. Sister Russell has learned that she also has diabetes. Sister Maxine is doing fair but her son Donnie is very ill with liver failure. We have some members in distant places and the sisters are faithful to communicate with us but the brethren don’t do that well. Pray for Pastors family. We long to see our grandchildren in church and Sunday school. Pray for Revival, and that the Lord would save the lost and add the saved to the church. AMEN.

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