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Monthly Archives: July 2009
VBS Week
Sermon: Where is Your Post of Duty? Ezekiel 3:10-19 (NLT) 10 Then he added, “Son of man, let all my words sink deep into your own heart first. Listen to them carefully for yourself. 11 Then go to your people … Continue reading
VBS: Bible Characters
Four volunteers played the role of different Bible characters and told their story. Hoge Greene dressed as Moses. Wanda Latham was dressed as Sarah, Abraham’s wife. Greg Gee dressed as David. Sharon Myers dressed as Esther. The finale for the … Continue reading
VBS: Invocation
Vacation Bible School at Christian Heights was yesterday. I know I enjoyed myself. VBS this year centered around three main activities arts n’ crafts, teaching the basics of Bible characters, and a bonfire after dark. More photos coming shortly. VBS: … Continue reading
Give Blood, Give Life
The WKRBC just held it’s “Pump up the Volume” blood drive. The local radio station was there and taking pictures. Within WKDZ’s photo gallery I found two church members that gave blood. Brenda Birdsong is pictured first. Donald Brake pictured … Continue reading
Worship: July 19
Vacation Bible School is next week. July 25-26 Sermon: Hindrances to Worship John 4:19-24 (NLT) Prayer List updates Added Sherry Gee’s Aunt Mary Added Darlene Martin (Mass found in her lung) Added Laura Mowson’s son (severe business problems) Added Dennis … Continue reading
Worship: July 12
Vacation Bible School is in two weeks, July 25-26. Organizers are still looking for more help. See Tim, Hoge, Lou, or Amy. Sermon: The Elements of Worship Isaiah 6:1-8 (NLT) Prayer List updates Margie Glass in the hospital again. (Cellulitis) … Continue reading
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July Communion
Sermon: 2 Timothy 1:7-12 (NLT) Prayer list updates Jim Bick was taken to hospital due to a worsening infection. Margie Glass reports she is feeling much better since leaving the hospital. Lou Willis will be traveling during the next two … Continue reading