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Upcoming Events - Jun 25 Kitchen Open (RSVP Below)
- Jun 27 Single Staff Fellowship (Warners, 7:15-8:30 PM)
- Jul 1–8 Men's JTTH (Journey House)
- Jul 3 Day of Prayer (Dining Room, 11:45 AM)
- Jul 3 Change of Command Ceremony (Dining Room, 12:30 PM)
- Jul 4 Staff Holiday/Picnic (RSVP Below)
- Jul 8–27 Sound Foundations (Auditorium/Classroom Bldg)
- Jul 8–Aug 2 Quest
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Sound Foundations Opportunities We wanted to let you know about some exciting opportunities with Sound Foundations this Summer!
1. There is a 20% staff discount for any staff attending Sound Foundations. Simply register, using the code: SFSTAFF2024
2. There is an auditing option for all of the Sound Foundations class content which only costs $480, with the staff discount! (The auditing option grants access to all Sound Foundations class times and digital access to all class materials. It does not include any activities outside the classroom.)
3. There is also the option to attend/pay on a class-by-class basis where you can participate in one specific class topic during Sound Foundations for only $50/class topic! Classes offered can be viewed HERE.
4. Lastly, we wanted to extend the invitation to anyone on campus (15 years or older) to participate in our Sound Foundations choir. This opportunity is FREE! The instruction Brian Fox offers and the incredible experience of singing in a disciplined choir is a very unique opportunity and quite fun! Choir rehearsals will take place each weekday during Sound Foundations (July 9-24) from 1:45-3:45 pm and our last rehearsal being on July 25 from 9:15-11:15 am, followed by our final concert that evening.
The deadline to register has been extended for staff families until July 1. Feel free to reach out to music@iblp.org with any/all questions or to Susannah Hulin directly, at 832-948-6346. |
| July 3rd Day of Prayer In conjunction with the Change of Command Ceremony (see below), we will begin our prayer time earlier in the Dining Room at 11:45 AM on Wednesday, July 3 to come together as families and individuals to pray for our nation. Come with your family or individually, and pray corporately together for our nation.
July 4 is the 248th birthday of the United States of America, and we plan to pray for the following areas:
1. Spiritual condition of our people 2. Churches, pastors, and Christian ministries 3. Leaders at local, state, and national levels
4. Financial and economic realities
5. Health and fitness of our citizens
6. Crime and law enforcement
7. Military strength and protection
8. Media and communications systems
9. Agriculture and food supplies
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| Change of Command Ceremony ALERT will have a change of command ceremony to recognize the transition of the position of Sergeant Major from Sergeant Major Whitaker to Sergeant LaBarca. This ceremony will take place on Wednesday, July 3 at 12:30 just before lunch. All staff are invited to join us to recognize this significant occasion. The meal will not be complimentary, but this may be a great chance to use your monthly fellowship meal. Please be sure to RSVP below if you plan to stay for lunch. |
| Misplaced Kitchen Items It you see anything in your areas over the next few weeks that belongs in the Kitchen, please return it. Thank you! |
| Kitchen Reopening Tuesday–Friday lunches will be served this week, along with Saturday brunch. Please RSVP through the link below! |
| Fourth of July Celebrations Staff Families are invited to join the battalion and Quest for a picnic at the lake, Thursday, July 4 at 5:30 PM. This will be a complimentary meal for staff. Please feel free to bring any outdoor yard games — staff are welcome to come as early as 4:30 PM.
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| Campus Safety Notice Recent sightings of wildlife on campus is a good reminder to always be conscious of your surroundings. While the campus is beautiful, it is important to be aware of potential threats such as wild hogs, coyotes, wild dogs, alligators, wildcats, cougars, poisonous snakes, rabid animals, and even whitetail deer. Human trespassers are also a concern and should be reported to Facilities and Operations. Please keep your safety a priority and create a plan for these unexpected encounters. We hope these reminders will not generate fear, but the ability to make wise decisions and enjoy campus resources safely.
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TUESDAY
Lunch: Hamburgers, Fries
WEDNESDAY Lunch: Salad, Roast Beef Sandwiches, Roasted Potatoes
THURSDAY Lunch: Creamy Rotel Pasta, Breadsticks
FRIDAY
Lunch: Caesar Wraps
SATURDAY
Brunch: Fruit Salad, Crustless Quiche, Sausage, Chocolate Pancakes, Yogurt
NEXT MONDAY Lunch: Salad, Grilled Chicken, Baked Potatoes Dinner: Salad, BBQ Meatballs, Creamy Corn, Rolls |
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