Wednesday

Surely your goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life,

and I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever.

~Psalm 23:6~

 

Ruth Cutrer of Osyka informed me of the death of Mrs. Inez Lee of the Red Bluff community.  Please be praying for this family.

 

Operation Christmas Child Drop-Off Week

  • FBC, Kentwood has collected 825 shoeboxes the first two days.  We are thankful for 825 children who will receive a box  and an invitation to learn about Jesus.
  • Wednesday’s schedule is 4:00 – 6:00 P.M.
  • Thursday’s schedule is 10:00 -Noon
  • Don’t forget you can bring your extra items in boxes that are not the same size and shape as shoeboxes.  The fillers will be sent in so they can be used to add to boxes that are not filled.  Some of you may even consider collecting extra items for this purpose next year.  This also works well if someone makes hats, blankets, scarves, or fishing or sewing kits, etc. and doesn’t pack shoe boxes.

 

Read the Bible  –  Ephesians 5-6 and Psalm 10

 

The children will have the opportunity to begin hearing a book about Lottie Moon tonight.  Be sure to have them at church tonight at 6 P.M. with their vests on.

 

Tomorrow, we will have the Third Thursday Gathering at the Cabin.  Kaye Robetrs will be playing the following offertories, “Just a Closer Walk with Thee”, “Power in the Blood”,  and “In the Sweet By and By”,  some she plays at FBC, Kentwood.  We will not be collecting an money at the cabin!  You will greatly appreciate her adding her skills to our gathering tomorrow night.  I look forward to seeing many of you Thursday.

 

FBC, Kentwood will be hosting a community Thanksgiving service Sunday night at 6 P.M.  Refreshments will be served afterward during a time of fellowship.  All of you are invited to come.

 

May you be a blessing to others today.

Anna Lee

 

 

 

 

Tuesday

Do not forget the covenant I have made with you,

and do not worship other gods.  

Rather, worship the LORD your God;

it is he who will deliver you from the hand of all your enemies.”

~2 Kings 17:38-39~

 

Please pray for Ryan “Rufus” Williams who is now in ICU with pneumonia.  Pray his doctors can get the infection cleared up quickly.

Please pray for Phil Connelly today as he has a check-up following recent surgery.

 

Dr. Jerry N. Barlow

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Dr. Jerry N. Barlow
Crain Funeral Home

DR. JERRY N. BARLOW, AGE 72

And a resident of Covington went to be with the Lord on Saturday night November 11, 2017 at St. Tammany Parish Hospital. He was born on June 13, 1945 in Petal, MS and graduated from Petal High School before studying chemistry at William Carey College. During his time there, Jerry was selected to work at the Oak Ridge nuclear power plant in Tennessee, an honor he was always very proud of. Jerry joined the United States Navy and served during the Vietnam Era. Upon returning, he surrendered to the ministry which would remain his devotion for the next 40 years. Jerry graduated from the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and after short tenures at various churches his family moved to Franklinton, where he served at First Baptist Church from 1981 until 1996. He always had a desire to be a church pastor as well as being a teacher so he returned to NOBTS and began serving in that ministry that continued until his passing. Jerry taught in the Leavell College, as well as the Master’s Program and also served as Dean of the Graduate Studies Program. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping and the outdoors. Jerry cherished the time spent with his family and adored his young grandchildren. He had a saying “I’m gonna live until I die, and I’m gonna serve the Lord until I die”, and he most certainly did.

Survived by:

Wife of 47 years: Lynne Barlow of Covington

Daughter and Son in law: Cathy and Kirt Edmonston of Prairieville

3 Grandchildren: Sarah Jane Edmonston,
Spencer Edmonston,
Susanna Edmonston

4 Brothers and Sisters in law: Larry and Sandy Barlow of Tallahassee, FL,
Gary Barlow of Chicago, IL,
Barry and Dina Barlow of Warrenton, VA,
Carey and Janet Barlow of Petal, MS

Mother in law: Betty Oberst of Hattiesburg, MS

Sisters in law and Brothers in law: Bettye Tyner of Hattiesburg, MS,
Robert Oberst, Jr.,
Ricky and Barbara Oberst all of Petal, MS

Also numerous nieces, nephews and many friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents William G. Barlow and Nordeen Sanders Barlow, father in law Robert Oberst and brother in law Thomas Tyner.

A memorial service for family and friends will be held Thursday November 16th at First Baptist Church of Covington (16333 Hwy. 1085, Covington, LA 70433). Visitation will be from 2 pm until the time of the service at 4 pm with Dr. Waylon Bailey, Rev. David Rockett, Dr. Charles Kelley, and Dr. Larry Barlow officiating. A family graveside service and burial will take place in Hillcrest Cemetery in Petal, MS on Friday with Rev. Grant Stegall officiating.

In lieu of flowers, the family prefers memorial donations to the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary (ATTN: Student Aid Fund, 3939 Gentilly Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70126) or to Louisiana College c/o Jerry and Lynne Barlow Scholarship Fund (LC Box 587, 1140 College Drive, Pineville, LA 71360)

 

 

Operation Christmas Child – Drop-Off Day #2

FBC, Kentwood will receive “shoeboxes” from 1-4 P.M. today and 4-6 P.M. Wednesday.  We had a good day yesterday and anticipate more boxes today.

 

Read the Bible – Ephesians 3-4 & Psalms 9

Baptist Presshttp://bpnews.net

 

Third Thursday at the Cabin – 6:30 P.M. Thursday

 

God has created this special November day for us . Let’s use it wisely!

Anna Lee

 

 

 

Monday

Come to Me,

all of you who are weary and burdened,

and I will give you rest.

~Matthew 11:28 HCSB~

 

 

Dr. Jerry Barlow of NOBTS and a former pastor at FBC, Amie, passed away.  I will post an obituary when one becomes available.

 

Johnny Belgard is having some health issues again.  Let’s pray his problem is not related to his  transplant.

Ora Lee Wilson told me her 50 year old nephew has had two heart attacks and is in Our Lady of the Lake.  Let’s pray for him and the family.

 

FBC, Kentwood opens as a drop-off location for “shoeboxes” today.  Monday, we will be open from 10:00 – !2 Noon.  Tomorrow’s schedule is 1:00 – 4:00 P.M.  Fillers will be accepted along with the shoeboxes.  “Fillers” are extra items you didn’t use this year.  They can be sent in with the shoeboxes and used to add to boxes that are not full.  If you have and items to share, be sure to put them in a cardboard box and clearly label them as fillers.  I understand they are very helpful and usually in short supply.  I will be sending in fillers for the first time this year.

 

Read the Bible – Ephesians 1-2, Psalm 8, and the video on Ephesians.

 

We’re looking forward to a great “Third Thursday at the Cabin” this week at 6:30.

 

I hope you were fed God’s Word yesterday and are ready to apply it this week.

Anna Lee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday

“O Lord, you are a great and awesome God!

You always fulfill your covenant

and keep your promises of unfailing love

to those who love you and obey your commands.”

~Daniel 9:4b NLT~

 

Read the Bible – Galatians 5-6 & Psalm 7

 

Operation Christmas Child “Shoebox” Drop-Off Week begins tomorrow

Monday, FBC, Kentwood will be open from 10-12 to receive your shoeboxes.

  • Monday – 10-12
  • Tuesday – 1-4
  • Wednesday – 4-6
  • Thursday – 10-12
  • Friday – 4-6
  • Saturday – 9-12
  • Sunday – 2-4
  • Monday 8-10

If you send your postage money online, you can register for tracking of your shoeboxes.  I think that may be an option some of you will want to do this year.

 

Lord’s Day – I hope you will spend time in studying God’s Word today.  If you don’t have a church home, I invite you to come to FBC, Kentwood.  We have a number of different classes Sunday mornings, Sunday evenings, and on Wednesday evenings.  I’m sure you can find one that “fits” you just right.

 

Third Thursday at the Cabin – We will be meeting at our cabin at 6:30.  If you have any questions, please contact me.

 

There have been many deaths, illnesses, surgeries, and hospitalizations in our area lately.  Try to find a way to minister to these families.

 

 

Be a blessing to someone today!

Anna Lee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday

For the grace of God has appeared

that offers salvation to all people.

~Titus 2:11~

We saw Beth Brabham Thursday.  She had problems last weekend and had to return to the doctor to Monday.  This added several more weeks to her recovery.  Pray for her to feel better soon.

We saw the Harrells yesterday.  Mr. Phillip and “Miss” Annie Bell both look good and seemed to enjoy our visit.  We certainly did enjoy seeing them.

Mrs.  Anne Hurst is better and is able to get out and about again.

Phil Connelly is recovering and is back at work in a limited way.

Mrs. Mildred Birch is wearing a back brace.  This seems like all the doctors can do for her.  The back problem and brace are not slowing her down very much.  Pray for this lady as she “keeps on keeping on”!

 

Read the Bible – Galatians 3-4 & Psalm 6.

 

Operation Christmas Child Drop-off Week begins Monday.  FBC, Kentwood is a drop-off location again this year.  Monday, our hours will be 10:00 – 12:00.  Sue Connelly is my co-coordinator.  One, if not both, of us will be present each day. Volunteers are needed to help pack the big boxes.  If you have not already done so, please sign up to help.  The sign-up list is on the table under the balcony stairwell.

 

Ladies and girls, be sure your calendar is marked for the Lottie Moon Christmas Tea which will be at FBC, Kentwood.  It will begin at 2 P.M.  We will serve Lottie Moon tea cakes, tea of various flavors, lots of finger foods, and lemonade.  The tables in the fellowship hall will be decorated by ladies from various churches in the association.  Children from different churches will sing.  Both girls and teens will be serving us.  Rachel Robbins, a former missionary, will be our guest speaker.  You don’t want to miss this special event!

 

Stamped Christmas cards can be turned in at the Tea.  The cards will be given to the inmates at both St. Helena and Tangipahoa jails.  Be sure you purchase religious cards to help share the Good-News to the inmates and their families.

 

Third Thursday at the Cabin will be next week.  We meet at 6:30.  Ya’ll come!

 

Baptist Presshttp://bpnews.net

 

Tell someone about Jesus!

Anna Lee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday

But from there,

you will search for the LORD your God,

and you will find Him

when you seek Him with all your heart

and all your soul.

~Deuteronomy 4:29 HCSB~

 

Mrs. Juanita Pritchett has a pacemaker and is back at home.  I forgot to share this update from Chester earlier, but it is never too late to thank God.

Mrs. Ruby Dillon seems to have had a “bug” for a couple days, but is over it and feeling better.  Pray for her to continue to gain her strength.

 

Friday Morning Bible Study 

  • 10 A.M. Today
  • Fellowship Hall of FBC, Kentwood
  • Ezekiel 30

Third Thursday at the Cabin

  • 6:30 at our place
  • Thursday, Nov. 16
  • Come enjoy the evening with us.

Operation Christmas Child Drop-off

  • FBC, Kentwood
  • November 13-20
  • Times will vary.
    • M – 10-12
    • T – 1-4
    • W – 4-6
    • Th – 10-12
    • F – 4-6
    • S – 9-12
    • S — 2-4
    • M – 8-10

“Young” Ladies’ Birthday Party 

  • November 28th
  • The Cafe
  • 11 A.M.

Lottie Moon Christmas Tea

  • Sunday, Dec. 3
  • 2 P.M.
  • FBC, Kentwood Fellowship Hall
  • Tables will be decorated by ladies from various churches.
  • Missionary Speaker – Rachel Bailey Robbins
  • Ladies 3-103
  • Two Rivers WMU

The Friday Morning Bible Study will NOT meet the morning after Thanksgiving.

 

 

Baptist Presshttp://bpnews.net

 

Read the Bible Today = Galatians 1-2, Psalm 5, and video on Galatians (http://bibleproject.com)

 

Show your concern for others through prayer and actions today.

Anna Lee

 

Thursday

Now may the Lord of peace himself give you peace at all times and in every way.

The Lord be with all of you

~2 Thessalonians 3:16~

 

Gabriel Estay had knee surgery yesterday in Baton Rouge.  All went well.  Pray for him during the long recovery period.

 

As the weather begins to turn a little cooler, please take the time to assess the needs of people you may know to keep warm this winter.  Who needs a warmer jacket, gloves, firewood, propane, etc,?

 

 

Read the Bible – II Corinthians 11-13 & Psalm 4

Baptist Press http://bpnews.net

 

Reminder – FBC,Kentwood will be a drop-off location for “shoeboxes” filled with hygiene items, toys, school supplies, etc.  We will begin Monday morning at 10 A.M.  The schedule will vary from day to day, so be sure to check out the schedule before you come.

 

The Third Thursday Gathering at the Cabin will be one week from tonight.  I hope to see many of you at 6:30 that night.

 

Mark your calendar for the Lottie Moon Tea which will be at 2 P.M. on Sunday, December 3rd at FBC, Kentwood.  Out guest speaker will be Rachel Robbins who served in the Czech Republic.  She grew up in the Hammond area and is back in this vicinity.  All ladies from three to 103 are invited to join us.

 

God loves you more than you will ever be able to comprehend!

Anna Lee

 

 

 

 

Wednesday

6 Humble yourselves, therefore,

under God’s mighty hand,

that he may lift you up in due time. 

7 Cast all your anxiety on him

because he cares for you. 

8 Be alert and of sober mind.

Your enemy the devil prowls around

like a roaring lion

looking for someone to devour.

~1 Peter 5:6-8~

 

Jeanne Bond Tate has a request for her brother-in-law.

Tonight I’m writing to ask prayer for a person that many of you know, love and respect. My sister Denise asked me to ask you all to pray for her husband, Clark Wilson. It seems the chemo isn’t working and the possibility of bone marrow transplant is out. The cancer has also spread. He has been and is still in a lot of pain. I know the thing they would want more than anything is prayer… fervent prayer. For those of you who don’t know them, Clark and Denise have 9 children, and a son and daughter in-law, with another son engaged. And their first sweet grandbaby on the way.  Please pray specifically that God will give peace, wisdom, healing and provision through all of this. It feels surreal and even scary at times, but it should drive us to pray more fervently for them. Thank you all. Please tag any friends who you know would pray in the comments to get more prayers going up for Clark and his family. And please give this a like and a comment or even a share, so more people will see it. Thank you all and God bless you for caring and praying. We will continue to trust God.

 

 

Gladys Montez Kliesch

March 14, 1944 – November 06, 2017

 

Gladys Montez Jackson Kliesch, 73, a resident of Kentwood, LA, passed away November 6, 2017 at her residence.

Visitation will be Friday, November 10, 2017 from 9 AM until services at 11 AM at the East Fork Baptist Church in Kentwood, LA.  Rev. Gibbie McMillan and Rev. Ernest Graham will officiate and burial will be in Osyka Cemetery.

Gladys was born March 14, 1944 in Winston County, MS to the late, Joe Howard and Minnie Lawson Reed.

She was a Member of East Fork Baptist Church in Kentwood and retired as an LPN for the Southwest Regional Medical Center in McComb after 34 years of service. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and enjoyed reading her bible. She will be sadly missed by those who knew and loved her.

She is preceded in death by her parents; two sons, Joseph Howard Jackson and Charles Aaron Jackson and one brother, Joe Ed Reed.

She is survived by her husband, Ivan Dwight Kliesch, one son, Frank Anthony Jackson (Elizabeth Cadell), three brothers, David Reed, Gerald Reed and Joel Reed; one sister, Juanita Reed, one granddaughter, Cora Lee Jackson, close family friend, Keith Kliesch with numerous nieces and nephews.

 

 

Renovations to the SLU BCM – http://baptistmessage.com/ulm-slu-bcms-push-hard-complete-facilities/

 

I think there are several Baptist Press articles you may be interested in today.  http://bpnews.net

 

Read the Bible today – 2 Corinthians 9-10 & Psalm 3

 

Tonight – Missions class for children at FBC, Kentwood at 6 P.M.

 

Even though things are going well in our lives today, let’s not forget those who are having a rough day.  Let’s try to do something special to help them know we care about them and their difficulties.

Anna Lee

 

 

 

 

Tuesday

We give thanks to You, God;

we give thanks to You,

for Your name is near.

People tell about Your wonderful works.

~Psalm 75:1 HCSB~

 

James Allen and his family would appreciate your prayers.

 

I’m thrilled to tell you what a wonderful “World Day of Prayer” we had yesterday.   Cora Morris told me that several people told her that is was the best one ever!   We’ll have another one next year.  As added excitement, we made some plans for the Lottie Moon Christmas Tea.  Children from various area churches will be singing Christmas songs.  Our guest speaker will be Mrs. Rachel Robins, a former missionary with the IMB.  I’m sure you don’t want to miss that either.  It will be December 3rd at 2 P.M. at Kentwood.  Call me if you have questions.

 

Call me or call FBC, Kentwood if you have any questions about when we will be receiving “shoeboxes” next week.

 

Read the Bible – II Corinthians 7-8 & Psalm 2.

 

Friday Morning Bible Study – 10 A.M. in the Fellowship Hall.

 

Life is full of opportunities to honor, bless, and serve others.  Don’t miss these opportunities to be richly blessed!

Anna Lee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday

Please be sure you have changed your clock back one hour!

 

 May the God of hope

fill you with all joy and peace

as you trust in him,

so that you may overflow with hope

by the power of the Holy Spirit.

~Romans 15:13~

 

Operation Christmas Child – We packed and boxed all 350 “shoeboxes” in an hour last night.  Thank so much to all who helped!  It was indeed a  group effort!  May many little hearts and lives be touched by this ministry.

 

Sue said Phil Connelly was beginning to feel better.  Let’s pray for them during this healing time.

 

The World Day of Prayer will be celebrated tomorrow at Kedron at 10:00 A.M.  Come to learn and pray with us.  A potluck meal will follow the meeting.  Our associational WMU project for November is collecting religious Christmas cards and placing stamps on each envelope.  The cards can be turned in at the Lottie Moon Tea on December 3rd at FBC, Kentwood.  The cards will be delivered to the jails in Amite and Greensburg the first week of December. The speaker for the tea is Rachel Bailey Robbins, a Tangipahoa parish native who served in the Czech Republic.

History of the World Day of Prayer http://worlddayofprayer.net/about.html

 

Read the Bible – II Corinthians 3-4 & Psalm 150.

 

May the light of the Lord shine in your life today!

Anna Lee