ANOTHER YEAR IS OVER ~ Wow, can you believe that another year has gone by so quickly and that we are now in the fast-paced season commonly referred to as ‘the holidays’?  At Lake Yale Baptist Conference Center we’re all decked out in our Christmas décor and ready to celebrate the birth of our Lord with great anticipation and excitement.  As the season unfolds and we get closer to the actual day of our observance, the entire staff of LYBCC extends our most heartfelt wishes for a wonderful celebration to each and every one of you who have been so faithful in your support of our ministry.  We value your steadfastness of keeping Lake Yale in your prayers and for your genuine commitment, along with us, to help us ‘keep on keeping on’.  As we look back on 2004, we remember numerous events that were held on our campus; and as we recall those events, we think of the people who were responsible for bringing their groups to Lake Yale and to making their special time here a keepsake to remember in the years ahead.   To each one of you, we say a sincere thank you and look ahead to 2005 with a vision of Lake Yale being even more than it has been this year.  We truly wish our extended Lake Yale family and friends a most blessed Christmas celebration and pray that your cup will overflow in the New Year with even more treasured memories for you and your loved ones.

 

WHEN WAS YOUR LAST VISIT TO OUR CAMPUS?  ~ If it was before the Thanksgiving holiday, then you didn’t see the changes that are going on in the Maguire Educational Center.  Volunteers have been hard at work with our own staff on the North Wing classrooms. This is the last area of Maguire needing renovation and they are doing a tremendous job.  The new electrical fixtures are in place, the portable partitions have been removed, the drywall material and textures have been applied, and the walls and ceilings are being painted.  The next time you’re here, take a minute to stop by and check out the improvements in these rooms.  We’re sure you will not only be pleased with the visible changes, but also with the ‘little things’ that have been done to provide all our guests with more convenient and comfortable accommodations at Lake Yale.  So, after you’ve given it your undivided inspection, let us know what you think ~ and keep looking ahead to what area of our campus may be next on our list of improvements.

 

HURRICANE RECOVERY UPDATE  ~ We have had many inquiries from concerned guests concerning what, if any, damage Lake Yale Baptist Conference Center incurred from the hurricanes of 2004.  In response, we were not hit as hard as some in our area were, but we did sustain a lot of damage overall.  If you’ve been on our campus since the storms, you already know that we lost most of the huge old oaks that shaded our main offices in the Administration Building.  They have since been replaced with a beautiful new concrete sidewalk and flower bed to adorn our main entrance door.  In all, we actually lost approximately one hundred trees on the main areas of our campus, and many more were lost throughout the wooded areas of the property.  We found ourselves enveloped in a cobweb of electrical, telephone, and cable wires after Hurricane Frances. We had reached a point of repair where we could almost see ‘the light at the end of the tunnel’ when Hurricane Jeanne paid us a visit and entangled everything again.  Some of our staff stayed in boarded up hotel rooms with their families during the storms, only to emerge from their darkened abodes to find the devastation of such fierce wind and rain that only a hurricane could leave in its path.  Upon closer examination of the Lake Yale property, it was found that probably the most severe structural damage was that to the brick house that sets at the front entrance to our grounds where our Director of Operations (Lance Graham) lives with his family.  A tree had fallen on the north end of this building, not only leaving a gaping hole in the roof, but also allowing a tremendous amount of water to rain into the interior causing extensive interior damage as well.  Praise God that Lance and his loved ones were safely nestled in one of the hotel rooms at this time and that no one was physically hurt.  Other less serious structural losses were suffered as well, but we had nothing that was not repairable and no one was hurt in the process.  God was very gracious to us in His watch care over Lake Yale at this time.  We did not actually lose even one building and we only experienced a few actual days when we could not remain open during the entire process.  We have made all necessary repairs to this point and anyone who was not here at the time would probably not even realize we had ever suffered from any of the storms at all.  Our entire staff, as well as dozens of volunteers from all over the country, worked countless hours to get us back to where we are today ~ and for this we are without words to express our thanks and gratitude to each one who came to our aid.  We heard so many stories of areas and people who were certainly hit harder than our campus was ~ even of some people who left their storm-torn homes to come help us at Lake Yale ~ and this, we know, is not only heartfelt to us who live and work here, but more importantly to our God who oversees every aspect of our ministry.  To you who were here in our time of need, we realize that to say ‘Thanks’ does not even begin to cover our gratitude.  We are more appreciative of your sacrifices on our behalf than we can ever tell you, as we realize that without your help, we would not be as fit as we are today.  May you be richly blessed for your commitment and willingness to come when needed – even to your own sacrifices in your own communities and homes.  You are very special to us and we will not soon forget your concern; but, more importantly, our Lord will NEVER forget what you did to further our ministry in His name.  THANK YOU.

 

From all of our staff and volunteers, we wish all of you a very merry Christmas! We look forward to seeing you again at lake Yale in 2005!

 

 (Approved by Steve Baumgardner)

A Ministry of the Florida Baptist Convention
39034 County Road 452, Leesburg, Florida, 34788
352-483-9800 or FAX 352-483-9820
lakeyale@flbaptist.org