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A letter from

SoutheastDAVE Christian STONE Church Senior Pastor

The Lord continues to do exciting things here at Southeast. The opening of the Elizabethtown Campus has been an amazing tribute to how God blesses our church. Our mission is connecting people to Jesus and one another. When I became senior pastor more than 11 years ago, one of the major initiatives was to enlarge our territory by expanding from LAURA LAMB/The SOutheast Outlook just one campus. This would allow us to spread out and reach more people with proved successful with a great opening pus, the La Grange Campus and now the Elizabethtown Campus. Michael, we are the Gospel, and God has been so faithful weekend. Elizabethtown Campus. We can’t wait to still praying that prayer with you! with our sixth campus in Elizabethtown We’re thrilled to be able to come see what God will do as we embark on We are Southeast. We are a colossal opening just a few weeks ago. alongside so many Bible-believing this new journey in E’town. If the past is collection of imperfect people who have Campus Pastor Michael Kast has churches in the E’town area and try to any indication, my guess is that He will chosen to admit that there is One who is assembled a great staff and dozens of shine the light of Christ in that region do “immeasurably more than all we ask perfect. And we firmly believe that God volunteers. He has been on our staff for many years to come. or imagine.” can make a beautiful mosaic out of our nearly 30 years, and he knows our God is on the move at the Blanken- Since day one, Michael’s prayer has lives when we seek to do His work for Southeast culture so well. Michael’s baker Campus, the Indiana Campus, the been for the hearts of people who are His glory. Lord, help us continue to seek efforts, along with God’s blessing, have Crestwood Campus, the Southwest Cam- far from God to come to know Him at the you now and always.

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2. Uniting with other churches in what God is already doing. Elizabethtown has many churches, Our commitment to safety, customer service, and and most of them are on the same mission of helping those who don’t know about excellence are at the core of who we are. From God’s love to know about it and then grow our customers to our employees, we’re one big MICHAEL KAST in it. It has been great to get to know the Sunday, Aug. 20, 2017, is a date I will staff of local churches and to join with family, and we’d love to have you be a part it. remember for the rest of my life. It’s the them to reach Hardin and the surround- day that Southeast Christian Church offi- ing counties for God. The encouragement cially opened the Elizabethtown Campus. that I’ve received reminds me that we are After years of praying, planning, build- on the same team with the same mission. ing and more praying, the doors opened and a new church family was born. 3. Milestone moments. I’ll never forget the feelings I had early Anytime a new endeavor is started, that Sunday morning. I wondered if peo- there are key moments that become a ple would come. I wondered who would part of the organization’s history. For come. Tons of questions raced through us, we’ll remember raising the cross on my mind: Would we have enough parking? the building; our first official weekend Could people find the Children’s Ministry worship service; the first baptism. We area? Were the volunteers trained well even have our first wedding scheduled. It enough? Would we have enough coffee? seems that we always remember “firsts,” Forty-five minutes before our first and being a campus pastor is no different. service, staff and volunteers gathered together to pray. Knowing that we had 4. Building teams of staff and vol- worked really hard and prayed even unteers. harder, we put our trust in God for what- Less than a year ago, the entire Eliza- ever was to take place that day. And God bethtown team was made up of one per- did more than we ever could have imag- son: me. But over the last nine months, ined. We saw Him move in the hearts God has assembled a great staff and and lives of people from the very first team of volunteers. Watching God bring moment. together teams of people where there was Now that the Elizabethtown Campus no team is amazing. And watching their is up and running, I realize how much joy and skill in serving God is incredible. I enjoy being a campus pastor. It seems to me that God has used my past experi- 5. I love having conversations with Tim Meiners • President ences and roles in preparation for this people who don’t know Jesus! moment. It’s a great feeling to realize that I saved my favorite part about being a Southeast Christian Church Member you are serving right where God wants campus pastor for last. I love their open you to serve. and honest questions. I love that they The other night I took some time to don’t have it all figured out. Over the past reflect on the best things about being a month, I have given four people their campus pastor at Southeast. So here are very first Bibles. To see the look in their the five things I love the best about being eyes when they hold God’s Word in their a campus pastor in Elizabethtown: hands is unforgettable. To watch as they begin to realize that God loves them so 1. The adventure of establishing a much that He sent His Son to die for their church family where there wasn’t one mistakes is extraordinary. www.meinerselectric.com before. One of our staff ’s favorite things to do The building that we occupy was origi- is to share stories of how God is chang- nally a grocery store, but it was empty ing the hearts and lives of those around and unused for the last seven or eight us. I would say that without a doubt the years. I can’t tell you how many people on best thing about being a campus pastor their first visit to the new campus have is watching God have an impact on the said, “I used to buy ice cream right over lives of people and getting to have a front 502-657-4000 there in the nursery!” If God can repur- row seat. B4 The Southeast Outlook SEPTEMBER 21, 2017 Welcome to the Elizabethtown Campus

PHOTOS BY STEPHEN POWELL/The Southeast Outlook The Sanctuary at the Elizabethtown Campus seats 800 people. A state-of-the-art, high- definition video system delivers the sermon feed from the Blankenbaker Campus. The café serves coffee, other drinks and snacks.

Parents check their children into classrooms at computer stations that generate tags with unique security codes for each child. The baptistry is located to the left of the platform. The nursery is bright and colorful.

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Where Confidence, Trust and Integrity are built in. 12550 Lake Station Place, Louisville, KY | 502.239.2848 | www.kelleyconstruction.com SEPTEMBER 21, 2017 The Southeast Outlook B5 Neighborhood Groups usher in campus launch By Bailey Foxworth | [email protected] Lamb said that her group has grown over the years, both in size and in close- Laura Lamb has served as the admin- ness. They now meet throughout the istrative assistant at Southeast Chris- year, going through a variety of Bible tian Church’s Elizabethtown Campus studies as well as Southeast’s Neighbor- for four months, but she and her hus- hood Group curriculum, which is pro- band, John, have hosted a Neighborhood duced twice a year. Group in Elizabethtown for more than “John and I can’t imagine not hosting three years. our group each week,” Lamb said. “I love having this opportunity to Both the Lambs and the Kizers had connect with people,” Lamb said. “The never led a Bible study before they people who come into our home each opened their home, and said it was week have become our extended family.” intimidating at first to invite strangers The Lambs, who commuted to the into their homes. Blankenbaker Campus before the Eliza- “At first, I was worried my home bethtown Campus opened, began host- wouldn’t be big enough, or I wouldn’t ing a Neighborhood Group in their be educated enough, but the Lord has home in 2013. Since then, they have seen been with us, and that makes us feel God’s work increase in Elizabethtown like we’re doing our part for God’s king- and have built lasting relationships with dom,” Kizer said. neighbors. Lamb said that her Neighborhood Elizabethtown Campus members Group has helped her grow in her faith. Darlene and Murrill Kizer host a Neigh- “It’s helped me gain a deeper under- borhood Group on the west side of Har- standing of the Bible, and we’ve grown din County, in the small town of Cecilia, stronger knowing that there are others Kentucky. who are walking alongside us,” Lamb The Kizers came to Southeast in 2011 said. and have moved their membership as In the weeks leading up to the cam- Southeast continues to open campuses pus launch, Lamb’s group provided closer to their home. They began serv- resources to help group members ing at the Southwest Campus as soon as Stephen Powell/The Southeast Outlook find a place to volunteer at the cam- it launched in 2014 and have followed the Neighborhood Groups began meeting in Elizabethtown several years before the launch of pus, and went through the study “War Elizabethtown Campus launch since its Southeast’s Elizabethtown Campus. Room” by Stephen and Alex Kendrick announcement last year. to strengthen their prayers for the new “It’s been a taste of heaven to have a up their home to their neighbors in invited showed up.” campus. campus in E’town,” Darlene Kizer said. 2013, they were concerned no one would The Lambs and the Kizers have seen “The study helped us stay focused on “We’ve loved being a part of the Blan- come, so Darlene took a step of faith—or several new faces in their homes over what God had in store for E’town in the kenbaker and Southwest campuses, and several. the years and have deepened their rela- weeks leading up to the launch,” Lamb we miss seeing the people there every “Murrill and I went door-to-door, tionships with neighbors they have said. weekend, but now our church family is inviting everyone in our neighborhood known for years. Both the Lambs and the Kizers are only eight minutes away.” to come to our group,” Kizer said. “As “It’s like being a missionary in your eager to see what God will continue to do When the Kizers decided to open the Lord would have it, everyone we own backyard,” Kizer said. in Hardin County. BAYUSdesigndesign W O R K S

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Elizabethtown Campus attended South- Leaders and students have been com- east summer events such as CIY MIX, muting from surrounding areas such as a middle school summer camp held at LaRue County, Meade County, Bowling Country Lake Christian Retreat in Under- Green and Radcliff. wood, Indiana, and Bible & Beach, a week A Elizabethtown Campus student min- of worship, Bible study, games and fel- istry building currently is under con- lowship in Daytona Beach, Florida. When struction and is expected to open in 2018. they returned, they were eager to make a During construction, middle school and difference for Christ in their community. high school students have gathered in the Students formed Pray Where You Are parking lot of the Elizabethtown Campus. groups and walked around 13 schools in NextGen Pastor Reid Milliken said the Hardin County, praying for students and parking lot hangouts have drawn atten- teachers before the start of the school tion. year. They also wrote notes of encourage- He said neighbors, along with those ment to pray for friends, coworkers and passing by on North Dixie Avenue, have neighbors in need of a blessing. been asking, “What’s going on at the The students are eager to listen and church?” Courtesy photo respond to the Gospel and love those in For some students, their involvement Students from the Elizabethtown Campus formed Pray Where You Are groups and visited 13 their communities. in NextGen has been their first experi- schools in Hardin County, praying for students and teachers before the school year began. Before the Elizabethtown Campus ence in a youth group. opened, many students and their fami- While some initially may come for students’ hearts. their relationship with Christ, I’ve failed. lies traveled the 100-mile round trip each music, games, kickball or pizza, they “Students have made big decisions to We want to lay the foundation early, and weekend to attend worship services at the come back for the consistency in com- commit their lives to Christ,” Milliken grow into what we need to reach Hardin Blankenbaker Campus. Others attended munity and the hunger to know more said. County for the glory of God,” Milliken worship services at the Southwest Cam- about God. Five students have been baptized since said. pus. “Students are finding a home here and the beginning of the summer. For more information, follow the Next- The distance restricted some of the a place to belong,” Milliken said. “We At Bible & Beach, four students com- Gen Ministry on its Facebook page, www. students from being involved in weekly don’t want to become cliquey or separated mitted to full-time ministry and one stu- facebook.com/et.students/, or its Insta- gatherings and Wednesday night groups. by social status, sports teams or school dent made a renewed commitment to fol- gram account, @et.students. In July, at the Elizabethtown Campus names. This small group of students low Christ. cross-raising ceremony, Gianna Presta, becomes family. The church should be the Lexie Presta, 16, was one of the six Children’s Ministry 17, shared her anticipation for the church greatest expression and model for that.” who attended. At the end of the week, SE!KIDS, the Children’s Ministry at launch. She said the new church location From the stages of construction to the she said she anticipated returning and the Elizabethtown Campus, includes the allows her to be in community with other church’s launch, God has been at work in being involved in a Christ-like commu- nursery and preschool- and elementary- nity where she could invite others. age classes. “I’m excited to get involved here and to Milliken said the Children’s Ministry have a place to invite more friends from has received more than 70 families attend- Proud Vendor for the school,” Presta said. ing Southeast for the first time. Milliken hopes to have a presence in Each family has received a hand-writ- gymnasiums or cafeterias in area schools, ten note from a volunteer, welcoming Elizabethtown Campus! sharing Christ with student groups such them to the church. as the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Milliken said the staff and volunteers RUEFF More prayer gatherings for the schools have seen fruit from small, but meaning- will take place in the future. ful connections. “Praying for the schools is not just a “Students who came, clawing onto RUEFF once-a-year thing, or prayer duty to fill,” mom or dad’s legs not wanting to be away SIGNS he said. “We hope to see the fruit of what from them at church, are now clawing those prayers will do long term.” onto volunteers’ legs, not wanting to leave The desire is for prayer to be the foun- church,” Milliken said. SIGNS dation of the ministry. Milliken said students’ names and sto- On Wednesday, Sept. 13, middle and ries are known and the Gospel is being high school groups began a new series, shared. focusing on the bold moves Jesus made “It’s what the mission of SE!KIDS is all Welcome to the Let us handle throughout His life. about,” Milliken said. “I want to teach them to pray as a For more information on the Chil- lifelong fruit. 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Jeff Drury/The Southeast Outlook Sept. 10-11, 2016: Southeast Christian Church Senior Pastor Dave Stone introduces Michael Kast as the Elizabethtown Campus pastor. Stephen Powell/The Southeast Outlook Feb. 7-8, 2016: During weekend worship Stephen Powell/The Southeast Outlook July 2017: Renovation work is well underway on the atrium area. services, Senior Pastor Dave Stone announces that Southeast’s sixth campus will be in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, in a former Winn- Dixie property.

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photos by Stephen Powell/The Southeast Outlook Elizabethtown has a population of 30,000. The downtown city square is an intersection of the past and the present. Get to know Elizabethtown BY MADALYN WILBANKS | [email protected] automobiles, such as a Ford Model T and an early Chevrolet Camaro. Admission is Elizabethtown may be widely recog- free, and the museum is perfect for a car nized in Hollywood from the 2005 film, fan, a collector or a family interested in “Elizabethtown,” but to more than 30,000, the progression of automobiles over the it is simply known as “home.” last century. Elizabethtown, located in Hardin County and neighbor to Fort Knox, was Fun for the family founded in 1793 by Revolutionary War Downtown Elizabethtown Col. Andrew Hynes. He named the land The downtown city square is an inter- after his bride, Elizabeth. section of the past and the present. The Today Elizabethtown is the 11th larg- Brown-Pusey House (now home to a est city in Kentucky. genealogical library), the Historic State Since its beginning, the city has held Theater, the Hardin County Playhouse fast to its small-town charm, full of his- and the Hardin County History Museum tory and local attractions. are popular attractions. The square also Here are some of Elizabethtown’s is dotted with restaurants, coffee shops, State Theater hosts classic movie showings, concerts and other productions. notable sights. art galleries, shops and boutiques. Freeman Lake Park Historic sites Freeman Lake Park is the largest city The Cannonball park in Elizabethtown. It features picnic A cannonball fired during the Civil areas and a 170-acre lake, along with the War is embedded in a wall located on the Lincoln Heritage House and the One- town square. Room Schoolhouse. Lincoln Heritage House State Theater Complex Located inside Freeman Lake Park, This theater opened in 1942 as a movie this historic site highlights President house and remained the social heart of Abraham Lincoln’s association to the the city for the next 40 years. It closed town. Lincoln was born in nearby Hod- in 1982 and reopened in 2009 after being genville. The two log cabins that form the fully restored. Today it hosts classic Lincoln Heritage House were the homes movie showings, concerts, live comedy of pioneer Hardin Thomas, founder of shows, live theater productions, lectures Hardin County, but were built, in part, by and more. Lincoln’s father, Thomas Lincoln. American Legion Park The One-Room Schoolhouse American Legion Park is a popular The schoolhouse built in the 1800s outdoor attraction with a golf course, was once described as “the finest school children’s playground, multipurpose house in the country.” In its later years, fields, four tennis courts, swimming it was used as a storehouse for hay. pools and picnic areas. Recently, the antique schoolhouse has Elizabethtown Sports Park been restored by the Kentucky Retired This park is suitable for walking and Teachers Association. biking and various youth sports leagues. Swope’s Cars of Yesteryear Soccer, football, lacrosse and baseball are Museum played at this 150-acre sports park. This museum showcases a variety of Freeman Lake Park is the largest city park in Elizabethtown. SEPTEMBER 21, 2017 The Southeast Outlook B11

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BY MADALYN WILBANKS | [email protected] “She didn’t remember me, but I remembered her,” Milliken said. “We had Before construction was complete on small talk, and it was awkward.” the Elizabethtown Campus, church mem- The two became friends on the CAM bers gathered to cover the building in trip to Israel in January 2017. College-age prayer and truth. students, young adults and ministry lead- They wrote out prayers and Bible ers spent 10 days walking where Jesus verses on the walls, concrete floors and walked, learning from His preaching in pillars of the church. those places. In the Sanctuary, Reid Milliken wrote “We had our first real conversation Other Stores Psalm 37:4-5 on the platform: “Delight in Israel,” Milliken said. “We were in yourself in the Lord, and he will give you unique places, having unique conversa- the desires of your heart. Commit your tions. I got to see her heart in a new way.” way to the Lord; trust in him, and he will When they returned from Israel, Mil- act” (ESV). liken wasted no time. FEATURING He wrote the verse in the exact loca- He asked her on a coffee date, which tion where he would later propose to lasted more than three hours. his girlfriend, Andrea Knapp, and where “It was normal and fun, and I couldn’t the couple will exchange their marriage wait to see her again,” he said. vows before God, family and friends this It was a season of change for Milliken. January. In addition to the excitement of dating The two later realized that without Knapp, he was named the NextGen Pastor any knowledge of the proposal plan, at the Elizabethtown Campus. Knapp had written a verse right next to The couple discussed marriage, and where Milliken wrote his on the platform. there was no doubt they wanted to spend The couple has been amazed, watch- their lives together. Milliken fought to ing God’s hand at work from their first make the proposal a surprise. encounter at Southeast, to their decision When he returned home in July from to move to Elizabethtown where they will Bible & Beach, the annual High School begin married life this January. Ministry trip to Daytona, Florida, he kept Milliken, the NextGen pastor at the a low profile. Elizabethtown Campus, was an intern Knapp thought he was resting from at Southeast when he met Knapp in 2016 the week’s exhaustion and excitement, while volunteering at the Easter Experi- but he was busy visiting her parents, ask- ence, the interactive event at Southeast ing them for her hand in marriage and Christian Church’s Blankenbaker Cam- buying a ring. pus. Two days later, she was growing curi- High School Ministry Lead Pastor ous about his absence. Carpet • Hardwood • Luxury VinyL • Laminate Brad McMahan and High School Minis- He decided to propose on the day try Connections Pastor Cambron Rich of prayer and Scripture writing at the Offer Ends 10/2/17 observed the couple’s very first encoun- church. He scurried to finalize plans, find ter. McMahan and Rich caught on to the a photographer and find help to set up twinkle in Milliken’s eyes. candles and flowers in the Sanctuary. They knew their friend well enough to After the group ended the time of CORETEC wATERPROOF UP TO know that he thought Knapp was special. prayer at the church, the couple left to lUxURy vINyl TIlE MONTHS “They told me my eyes lit up when I eat dinner and friends helped set up the met her,” Milliken said. proposal scene. NO INTEREST Then, without prompting, the two pas- It was the place of proposal that would $ FINANCING tors went on to find answers on behalf of mean the most to the couple. It marked 2.99 sq ft 36 their friend. Who was she? What was her their journey up to that point and their name? How and when could Milliken see journey that is to come. her again? “Something I love about her is that Knapp was oblivious to the match- she cares about the sentiment more than 109 S. HurStbourNe PKwy. making schemes. anything else,” he said. • An Evansville native, she had moved The answer was an ecstatic, “yes.” LouiSviLLe 502.410.4962 to Louisville to study at Bellarmine Uni- “It was a sweet time for us,” Milliken versity. She was working as a post-partum said. “I got to ask her to be my wife in 4214 N. PreStoN Hwy. nurse at Norton’s Women and Children the place that will be our first church • Hospital and was involved in the College- home together, in the city we will live SHePHerdSviLLe 502.955.8673 in together, and the place where we will Age Ministry at Southeast. Ken & Nancy Martin Weeks later, they met again at a CAM make our vows and covenant to one carrellrogers.com Proud Members SCC event. another in January.” B12 The Southeast Outlook SEPTEMBER 21, 2017

MEET THE ELIZABETHTOWN CAMPUS TEAM Michael Justin Kast BLAIR CAMPUS PASTOR Campus Support Pastor Family: Family: Married to Jill for 28 years. Children: Mon- Married to Lyndsey for 7 years. Children: ica, 21, Morgan, 18, and Jacob, 11. Jalon, 7, and Lylian, 2.

How long have you worked at South- How long have you worked at South- east? What led you to become a cam- east? pus pastor? I’ve worked at Southeast since March I have worked at Southeast since 1988. 2016. I previously worked in the Missions I started off as the Junior High Minister Ministry as the project manager. I have at- for 15 years. I went through a lot of ar- tended Southeast since 2008. eas: Men’s, Singles, Senior Adults; Team Leaders; Birth to Age 30; Vision Team; What does the average day of a cam- transitioned to Family Ministry where I’ve pus support pastor look like? been for the past five years. For the last The easiest way to explain it is day-in and four years, I felt like God was calling us day-out operations. It’s very similar to an to something else. As I was praying and executive pastor role, just at a particu- Stephen Powell/The Southeast Outlook Stephen Powell/The Southeast Outlook seeking Him, the inclination was that He lar campus. So, leading some ministries, wanted me to lead His flock. who’s torn up by what he’s experienced, overseeing the budget, working with to know that he’s God’s son. I want people our facilities staff—things like that. I’m in ble and leading from the bottom up as a What is your favorite thing about who are truly seeking God to come. Yes, charge of aspects of the average person’s servant leader and shepherd, empower- E’town? we need to edify and disciple the saved, weekend experience that they might not ing people to do their part in serving the My favorite thing about the people of but we also need to reach out. We have to even realize are going on. From the time church body. E’town is everyone is super friendly. It’s evangelize and disciple. But what holds they park to the time they leave, their ex- a small town, so everyone knows every- those two together is love. That’s what perience is driven by what I’m doing be- What do you like to do with your spare body and everyone is helpful. Southeast makes my heart pump: the 80,000 who hind the scenes. time? has a tremendous reputation and people might not know God. We’re doing it be- I love to work out. That’s a big thing in my know that. We have had 80 families, al- cause of that call. That’s what motivates So why Elizabethtown? life. It’s a hobby, it’s a passion, something most 200 people, who have driven from our family. Interesting story: A company reached out that I continue to challenge myself with E’town to the Blankenbaker Campus to my wife and offered her a job in E’town. regularly. Another thing: kickball. Been or Southwest Campus for years, just to Are you nervous or concerned by any- I was looking for a halfway point to Blan- playing for four or five years now in sev- hear God’s Word faithfully preached. We thing? kenbaker, but then HR approached me eral leagues. have a great staff. We don’t want other Personally, transitioning my family. My and asked me if I ever considered E’town. churches’ members. We want to connect first ministry is my family, and if I take It was obvious God was calling us there. What is something people might not with people who don’t know Jesus. When them somewhere and harm them or lose My wife is going to re-enroll for her PhD know about you? Southeast rolls into town, it can be intimi- them in some way, I’ve failed. If my pro- in 2018. She wants to be a professor of I have a big heart for Care Ministry and dating. We’re on the same team. It’s been fessional ministry fails, my family doesn’t Epidemiology. support and recovery. I’m active in that. tremendous. Gathering together to sup- have to; if my family fails, my professional I plan to launch one in E’town. I have a port crisis pregnancy centers, homeless, ministry is done. I want to be present at What do you like about E’town? passion for helping those who are hurt- etc. the dinner table, be intentional with my Freeman Lake has all kinds of trails and ing and are going through hard times be- son as he goes through sixth grade and walking paths along the lake. That’s cause I’m going through that myself. Favorite places around E’town? keep honoring and loving my wife. something my kids and family like to do. The Vibe coffee shop. Freeman Lake has The Vibe coffee shop is really good. walking trails. I love being outdoors. What has God been teaching you dur- ing this transition? What are you most hopeful about for What are you most hopeful about for : wisdom and discernment. Ev- the Elizabethtown Campus? the Elizabethtown Campus? ery morning I feel like God is telling me to That God uses the campus as a catalyst to I don’t want to save Southeast members pray for wisdom. Everyone has an idea for reach the lost in E’town. There are about gas money. There are 30,000 people in what we should do, but I need discern- 80,000 people not actively involved in a E’town and 100,000 people in Hardin ment to know how to rightly go about church. County. There’s a church on every corner. responding to those suggestions. About 80 percent of people don’t attend He’s also been teaching me that He’s pre- What has God been teaching you? church at all. I want to impact the single pared me for this season. I’ve done just He’s been driving home the need to dig mom who has made mistakes in her life about everything around the church. I’ve into leadership from a healthy Biblical and isn’t sure if God can ever forgive her. I been around everything, even construc- standpoint. I’ve been in leadership roles want the guy who’s come back from war, tion, and God is preparing me kind of like in the secular world, but that looks very Esther, prepared “for such a time as this.” different. I’m just trying to remain hum-

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MEET THE ELIZABETHTOWN CAMPUS TEAM Laura Justin Lamb FLUHR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT CONNECTIONS PASTOR

What does your family look like? Family: I’ve been married to John for 36 years. It Married to Laura for 10 years; son: Carter, was never God’s plan for us to have chil- 5. dren, but His plan was to use that extra time to devote to community service. How long have you worked at South- east? Where did you work before Southeast? I joined staff in May 2017. I grew up at- I joined staff in May 2017 but have attend- tending Southeast since the Hikes Lane ed Southeast since 2010. I was a counselor days. I did an internship here in the High Stephen Powell/The Southeast Outlook at Elizabethtown Community and Techni- Stephen Powell/The Southeast Outlook School Ministry for a year, did five years of cal College for about 17 years. What are you most excited about for high school ministry in Indiana, five years ing. Later, I felt called to move again, and the Elizabethtown Campus? of college ministry in California, and now I contacted Chad. He connected me with How would you describe your job? There’s a huge hunger in town. There are a I’m back. Michael Kast, who was actually my junior The No. 1 thing that comes to mind is sup- lot of churches already, but having come high pastor. Now I’ll be only an hour away port: support for the pastor, support for from the town, there’s a huge hunger for What does a connections pastor do? from family, not a plane ride away. the team, however they need me to help Jesus in the town. Some folks are search- There’s a verse in Luke 1 that’s a sum- out with administrative work. ing for Him and can’t find Him; some folks mary statement: angels telling Zechariah, What makes you most excited about don’t even know He exists. I’m really ex- “Make ready people for the Lord.” Helping the Elizabethtown Campus? So why Elizabethtown? cited to see what God will do in E’town as prepare people to be used by God, wheth- I’m praying that God’s hand would move I was born in Louisville and raised there we bring Jesus to these folks. I can’t wait er that means finding a place to call home, in a way in E’town so that the people of until I was 10 when my family moved to in a year to look back and see all the work getting connected to our church, finding E’town, when they see this campus, won’t Cecilia. After I married John, we moved to that He’s done. people they can share their lives with—all say, “Oh, they’ve got the money, resourc- E’town and have lived there ever since. so that they can grow and be equipped to es, talent,” but they’ll say, “The hand of What has God been teaching you? advance the Kingdom. God is moving!” Sometimes from a dis- What do you like about E’town? One is compassion for folks—compassion tance, people just see a huge building. When we first moved there, it was really for the community we’re embarking into. So why Elizabethtown? But when people get involved, they see small. But it’s really grown over the years. One is trusting God. That’s a huge one for My wife wanted to live in a smaller town. God’s power and His Kingdom advancing. It’s a small town that’s growing, but it still me because it’s crunch time. We know God has been preparing our hearts for has that small-town feeling. You pretty what God is capable of, but we get caught something new. When I was in high What do you like to do with your spare much know everyone in town. Communi- up in our human struggles, and we start school ministry in Indiana, I told one guy time? ty events and festivals bring everyone out panicking and doubting and wondering on the planet: “I might be interested in Biggest hobbies are guitar and disc golf. and it helps you get to know the people how things will get done. I’m really lean- moving.” It was Chad Mosteller. He told I’m a movie junkie. That’s what I’m doing you don’t usually see. ing on Him and trusting Him. me a church in California had an open- when I’m not working or with family. B14 The Southeast Outlook SEPTEMBER 21, 2017

MEET THE ELIZABETHTOWN CAMPUS TEAM Reid Josh Milliken TURLEY NEXTGEN PASTOR PRODUCTION ARTS DIRECTOR

Family: Family: Engaged to Andrea. Wedding date is Jan. Married to Jessica for 13 years; Children: 13, 2018. Hayden,10, Emilia, 8, Payton, 6, Stella, 4, Londyn, 2, Ardenn, 6 months How long have you worked at South- east? How long have you worked at South- I have worked at Southeast since May east? 2015. I used to work in the High School I joined the staff in March 2017. We started Stephen Powell/The Southeast Outlook

Ministry at the Blankenbaker Campus. Stephen Powell/The Southeast Outlook attending Southeast regularly beginning I’m excited about the difference we can at Christmas 2016 while I was doing free- make. I’m excited about what we can do— What made you decide to become a went to get groceries and she was still lance work. not just us, but as a partnership with other NextGen Pastor? out there. She was out of place, holding churches. I’ve had coffee with other tech During high school, I recognized the deci- a duffel bag. That time, I stopped with my What do you do as Production Arts di- guys from other churches, and I’m excited sions I made could make or break a long- girlfriend to talk. Turns out she had been rector? to meet with those guys and partner with term relationship with Jesus. I had people used and abused by men. Once a guy got Production Arts is a support ministry that them. That’s the only way we’re going to older than me who committed to pray, what he wanted from her, he had just left does all the behind-the-scenes work to reach E’town and meet the needs here. who committed to speak into my life. In her there. She was from E’town. There’s enhance our weekend services, ministry We’re all here for the same reason. We every capacity, you’re the most moldable brokenness there, like everywhere else. events and other activities. For me, that have huge potential to make a difference, and shapeable in your identity then, and The Lord nudged my heart and I chose means working with staff and volunteers but it’s going to take us all. it’s a really unique time where you’ve got obedience. to prepare lighting, sound and video, hundreds of voices speaking into you. I meeting with the Worship Team to make What has God been teaching you since want to be one voice that comes along- What are you most hopeful about for sure we’re all on the same page during you joined the Southeast staff? side students, along with their parents, the Elizabethtown Campus? services and creating an atmosphere that Something that’s stuck with me is how to just speak Jesus into them, shaping My prayer has been this phrase I’ve been brings everything together. we’re all part of a big team. We all hold a and forming them, so we can journey to- saying for the last three months that I different title: pastor, worship leader, tech gether in this sanctification process to be think fits what ministry and Christian liv- So why Elizabethtown? director, volunteer. But that title isn’t to made more into the image of Christ. ing is all about: “One another for another God called me to be a behind-the-scenes make us look better, bigger or smaller. one.” This picture in Scripture of the “one guy. So when I was looking to serve with We’re all part of the big picture of bring- So, why Elizabethtown? anothers”—love one another, serve, the church after my freelance work, that’s ing people to Christ. No matter how big I moved from Nebraska two years ago, encourage, be committed to meeting, always been my calling—to serve, but or small our job or title is, we’re all here left community and friends. Southeast forgive one another—is found in John E’town came up as my wife and I were for the same purpose: to bring people to students and staff became his family. I 13:34: “‘A new command I give you: Love praying about how we can serve at South- know Christ. And whatever we’re doing, was in a season of praying where there one another. As I have loved you, so you east, and E’town excited us. whatever I’m doing, I need to keep that are lost and broken and hurting people. I must love one another.’” That’s what sets mindset. People are watching me, asking didn’t really want to go to E’town because you apart to let others know that you are Favorite thing about E’town? questions. I’m there to be a teacher and a it was a Bible Belt community. Not a lack a disciple of Christ. My dream for E’town The kids are excited about getting to the leader in a way. All of us are. of Christian presence there. But through students will be that they can experience waterpark. We’re still getting to know the some incredible circumstances, the day I the joy of finding their “one anothers.” community. What would people be surprised to had my 360 interview there was a woman One-another community isn’t just fo- learn about you? sitting on the side of the road near my cused on self. It’s going out together on What are you most hopeful about for I grew up overseas. For 13 or 14 years I apartment complex. Four hours later, I mission. the Elizabethtown Campus? lived in Brazil, and I speak Portuguese.

Chris Aaron GARRETT LEE COMMUNITY PASTOR WORSHIP PASTOR

Tell us about your family. Tell us about your family. I am married to Shelley, the most beau- I’m married to the most beautiful woman tiful, smartest, greatest woman in the I know, Jerrica. We have two boys, Jedidi- whole world. Not saying that because ah and Abram, and we’re expecting our this will be in The Outlook and I am try- third son, Josiah, in October. ing to get some brownie points; not at all. It’s just a scientific fact. We have two won- Where are you from? What led you derful daughters, Taylor and Caroline. here? I was born and raised in a small town in What led you here? courtesy photo Virginia named Grundy. After high school, In west Virginia Beach born and raised, I attended Kentucky Christian University on the beach is where I spent most of my ousness, the people and town are amaz- Stephen Powell/The Southeast Outlook where I graduated with a degree in Con- days. Chillin’ out, maxin’, relaxin’ all cool ing. We love our time spent there so far. temporary Worship. God led us to Louis- … wait, I may have watched too much TV Authentic people and a beautiful place. What do you enjoy most about leading ville through an awesome opportunity growing up. What led us to Southeast? It worship? at Okolona Christian Church, and we’ve can sound cliché, but God. My wife and I What are you praying to see happen I love the transformational power of been there for the past 10 years. Our fam- lived in Indiana for seven years, and it is throughout the community? corporate worship. I love seeing that no ily felt Jesus calling us out of the boat and where our youngest daughter was born. I have been praying for God’s will to be matter what people are going through, into the waters of faith to join Southeast Before we got married, my wife lived done in Elizabethtown and all over Har- broken or rejoicing, God can comfort and in their multisite efforts. in Lexington, so we have been in and din County. Quoting Henri Nouwen, “The draw them in. I love being able to be a around Kentucky a great deal. We fell in task is not to get God to do something I small part of that life-changing experi- What excites you about living and love with Kentucky and sought out min- think needs to be done, but to become ence. serving in Elizabethtown? istry here. aware of what God is doing so that I can I’m humbled to be able to share the Gos- respond to it and participate and take de- What are a few of your favorite hob- pel in a new city. What excites me most is What excites you about living and light in it.” My prayer is to join in with what bies? getting to see Jesus work in the lives of serving in Elizabethtown? God has been doing in the community I absolutely love woodworking, building His people in E’town. Well, who wouldn’t want to live in a place and be a joint servant with those people, anything from décor art to furniture. I en- with an apostrophe in its name. In all seri- glorifying God in doing so. joy kayaking, and I’m a huge movie fan. SEPTEMBER 21, 2017 The Southeast Outlook B15 Outlook available in E’town and surrounding areas

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In conjunction with the Southeast Outlook rack locations launch of Southeast Christian ApotheCare Pharmacy III • 189 E Lincoln Trail Boulevard Helmwood Presbyterian Homes • 106 Diecks Drive Church’s Elizabethtown Cam- Metro Auto Spa & Lube • 4060 S Dixie Boulevard HMH Medical Group- Neurosurgery • 101 Financial Drive Suite 210 pus, The Southeast Outlook has Save-Rite Drugs • 990 S Dixie Boulevard Honey Baked Ham • 3048 Ring Road ApotheCare Pharmacy IV • 107 Crutcher Street JHE Headquarters Barber & Styling • 910 N Dixie Avenue Suite 115 placed distribution racks in Academy of Learning Inc • 612 Westport Road Ken Towery’s Tire & AutoCare #1164 • 1105 N Dixie Highway nearly 90 local businesses, medi- Active Day of Elizabethtown • 1238 Woodland Drive Kensington Center • 225 St John Road cal and dental offices and non- Alliance Endodontics • 950 N Mulberry Street Suite 150 KinderPlay Child Care • 208 Corporate Drive profit centers in Elizabethtown, American Red Cross • 405 W Dixie Avenue KORT Physical Therapy • 708 Westport Road Suite 200 Vine Grove and Radcliff. ApotheCare Pharmacy I • 1239 Woodland Drive Suite 102 Las Chalupas Mexican Restaurant • 1007 N Mulberry Street ApotheCare Pharmacy II • 908 Woodland Drive Lincoln Trail Diagnostics • 1111 Woodland Drive Outlook Circulation Coor- Atria Elizabethtown • 133 Heartland Drive Mi Jalisco • 2414 Ring Road dinator Dottie Koebel said the Berger Car Care • 1410 N Dixie Highway Modern Plating Coat & Finishes • 204 Ring Road additional racks have been a Berger OK Tires & Muffler • 1412 N Dixie Highway Morningview Gardens Inc • 571 Westport Road blessing to The Outlook’s min- Big O Tires • 1112 N Dixie Highway Nephrology Assoc of Central KY • 105 Financial Drive Suite 105 istry. Bluegrass Women’s Health Care • 551 Westport Road Suite D Nephrology Associates of Kentuckiana PSC • 914 N Dixie Avenue Suite 303 Brown Funeral Home • 306 College Street Neurological Specialists PSC • 1237 Woodland Drive “Every paper we distribute is Bub’s Café • 611 W Poplar Street Suite B3 Oral & Facial Surgery Center-KY • 1105 Mary T Meagher Drive another opportunity for some- Bunch Family Dental • 914 N Dixie Avenue Suite 200 Pinkham Lincoln Automotive • 1505 N Dixie Highway one to hear the Gospel,” Koebel Cancer & Blood Specialists • 1239 Woodland Drive Suite 105 Pro Nails • 611 W Poplar Street Suite C5 said. “Our hope is that when Central Cardiology Associates - E’town • 1324 Woodland Drive Suite A Purple Rose Salon • 100 W A Jenkins Road people see the Outlook at these Century Medicines • 790 N Dixie Avenue Recovery Works • 611 W Poplar Street Suite B8 Clagett Cosmetic & Family Dentistry • 551 Westport Road Suite A Recovery Works • 100 Diecks Drive new locations, they pick it up Cleveland Johnson Cab Company • 1412 N Dixie Highway Reloj Neurlogy & Electrodiagnosis • 551 Westport Road Suite C and read a story that really con- Communicare Inc • 107 Cranes Roost Court Ride-Wright Tire • 2400 Leitchfield Road nects with them.” Corvin’s Floor Covering • 6727 N Dixie Highway Roxie’s Inc • 114 E Dixie Avenue The Outlook’s rack distri- Dr Corazon Veza • 1118 Woodland Drive Running Soles LLC • 16 Public Square bution would not be possible Dr Teresa Dao • 1234 Woodland Drive SECC Elizabethtown Campus • 600 N Dixie Avenue Dr Vivian Bland • 914 N Dixie Avenue Suite 306 Select Designs • 611 W Poplar Street Suite C3 without a team of dedicated vol- DuPlessis Orthodontics • 2401 Ring Road Signature HealthCARE of E-town • 1117 Woodland DrIve unteers who drive and deliver Elizabethtown Eyecare • 103 Diecks Drive Simply Fresh Donutz • 910 N Dixie Avenue Suite 118 papers to more than 400 locations Elizabethtown Hearing Aid Center • 950 N Mulberry Street Suite180 Sonny Boys Backyard BBQ LLC • 212 Commerce Drive in Louisville and surrounding Elizabethtown Nursing & Rehab Center • 1101 Woodland Drive Sportsmans Rod & Gun • 200 Sycamore Street #182 communities and Southern Indi- Elizabethtown Pediatrics • 103 Financial Drive Suite 100 St Vincent dePaul Store • 1011 N Mulberry Street Elizabethtown Periodontics • 611 W Poplar Street Suite C9 State Farm Insurance • 113 E Dixie Avenue ana. 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