Posts from March 2020

Posts from March 2020

The Bob’s on ACT

Did you know that Senior Pastor, Bob Crowder, and Associate Pastor of Music and Education, Bob Beasley; YES, the Bob’s, appeared recently on ACT (Attention Central Texas). ACT is a public service program produced by KPLE-TV. The Bob’s talked about Life@LBC. If you missed the show you can catch up on YouTube or watch below.

COVID-19 & LBC – UPDATE (MARCH 30, 2020)

Yesterday, the president met with the news agencies in the White House Rose Garden and said, “The modeling estimates that the peak in death rate is likely to hit in two weeks. In case you missed that. The peak, the highest point of death rates, remember this, is likely to hit in two weeks… Therefore, Lakeview will be extending our guidelines to April 30, to slow the spread.” Therefore, Lakeview will continue to adhere to federal, state and local guidelines…

COVID-19 & LBC – Update (March 24, 2020)

Welcome Visitor, Today, Bell County Judge David Blackburn issued, Directive #3, “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order for Bell County. You can read the full directive here. Bell county announced the following numbers concerning the Coronavirus: 16 reported cases 2 Positive State of Texas: 352 cases with 8 fatalities US: 35,404 with 400 fatalities This “Stay home, Stay Safe” order is in effect until April 3, 2020. What this means for LBC? LBC will continue its obedience to the CDC, local…

COVID-19 & LBC – Update (March 17, 2020)

The leadership @ Lakeview Baptist Church continues to closely monitor the progress of the respiratory disease caused by a new virus, first detected in China as “SARS-CoV-2” and the disease it causes as “coronavirus disease 2019.” We are being good “neighbors” and following the recommendations of Bell County, Texas and the United States CDC groups. We have sought ways to continue our ministries and worship activities in new ways. With all the new buzzwords like, COVID-19, coronavirus and social distancing,…

COVID-19 UPDATE – March 14, 2020

Coronavirus and LBC President Donald Trump declared a national emergency today, to head off the coronavirus outbreak. Many public and private companies and institutions have canceled major events, including large gatherings, closing schools and arranging for employees to work from home in an effort to slow the spread of the virus. What are the stats of this virus in the US? There are more than 2,000 confirmed or presumptive cases of the coronavirus, and the death toll stands at 41.…