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February 13, 2013

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C-4 Wednesday, February 13, 2013 The Press-Dispatch ��� Church news Continued from page 1 ayrshire valley g.b. church Sunday school 9:30, Jim King, superintendent, Eric Hill, assistant; morning worship 10:30; evening worship 6:30; Wednesday Bible study 6:30. We appreciate our youth and the leaders and anyone else who helped in hosting the Valentine party last Friday evening. A meal and drinks were served along with games being played and gifts being awarded. Weary of worry ���Now thanks be unto God, which always causeth us to triumph in Christ, and maketh manifest the savour of his knowledge by us in every place��� (II Corinthians 2:14). As you fight the good fight of faith today, remember this: Your mind is where the battle will take place. Whatever you allow to dominate your mind will rule your life. Will it be the word of God or the lies of Satan. The decision is yours. When thoughts come that are contrary to God���s will, cast them down. And above all don���t worry. Worrying is meditating the thoughts of Satan. If you don���t buy his lies, he can���t cause them to come to pass in your life. God has promised that He will always cause you to triumph in Christ. You are guaranteed victory over the adversity you are facing today. You are welcome to any or all our services. Alec Hensley, Pastor Eleanor Bellamy, Reporter glezen g.b. church Sunday school 9:30; morning worship 10:30; Wednesday Bible study in Romans 6:30. Remember those on our prayer list, the shut-ins and our lost loved ones. Our scripture reminds us that above all things���before we do anything, before we say anything���we must make sure we are clothed and fully adorned in God���s love. We are showing that our identity is in Him when we speak in love and when redemption is the objective. ���And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity��� (Colossians 3:14). Eddie Willis, Pastor Karri Brock, Reporter zoar united methodist church 8818 W. Old Rd. 64 Holland Morning worship service holland united 8:30; Sunday school classmethodist church es at 9:30; morning wor205 N. Second Ave. ship service at 10:30; LentSunday school classes en supper/study at Holland 9 a.m.; morning worship U.M. Church at 5:30 p.m. service 10; Lenten supper/ Monday���First Place Bistudy at 5:30 p.m. ble study at 6:19 p.m.; AdTuesday Bible study at 7 ministrative Council meetp.m. ing at 7:30. Wednesday���ConfirmaTuesday Bible study at tion class at 5:15 p.m.; KIC 9:30 a.m. and fellowship night at 5:30 Wednesday���Confirmap.m.; choir practice at 7:15 tion class at Holland U.M. p.m. Church at 5:15 p.m.; KIC Marianne Hawkins, Pasat Holland U.M. Church at tor 5:30; Youth group at 6:30. Logan McCullough, AsThursday Bible study at soc. Pastor 7 p.m. Marianne Hawkins, Pasabundant life tor church Logan McCullough, As409 S. 4th St., soc. Pastor Petersburg Sunday services 10 a.m. The Church Alive and 6 p.m.; Thursday 7 p.m.; 506 N. 9th St. casual Bible study groups Petersburg last Thursday of month 7 Sunday morning worship p.m. 10 a.m., Wednesday night They couldn���t forget him worship 7. ���Jesus is the one whom The Church Alive worship God raised from the dead. Center is an Independent And we are all witnesses to Full Gospel Church that this��� (Acts 2:32). welcomes all people to come We don���t know where the and worship God freely and disciples went when they hear about the good things fled the garden, but we do God has for his church and know what they took: a our community. memory. They took a heartAre you looking for a stopping memory of a man church that preaches the who called himself God in whole Bible, believes in the the flesh. And they couldn���t gifts of the Spirit in operaget him out of their minds. tion and teaches that the If they saw a leper, they Five Fold Ministry is needthought of his compassion. ed for the perfecting of the If they heard a storm, they saints? remembered the day he siPastors Mark and Sanlenced one. If they saw a dy Davis welcome you to child, they would think of come and help us take back the day he held one. and restore the broken peoThey simply could not for- ple and reach out in our arget about him. As a result, ea for souls to be saved and they came back. And as a families lives to be changed. result, the church of Jesus Hope to see you in church! Christ began with a group Mark Davis, Pastor in an upper room. Greg Davis, Asst. Pastor So here we are today, still and Music Director holding the biblical truths New Liberty and being endued with powG.B. Church er from God Almighty. And Coe we simply cannot forget Sunday school 9:30 a.m., about Him! Ryan Edrington, SuperinTroy Johnson, Pastor tendent, Rev. Gary Pancake, Ron Ficklin, Reporter Assistant; Sunday morning worship 10:30. Oakland City We had a great service Full Gospel at New Liberty with music 124 West and a message on the types Washington St. of love by Rev. Pancake. Just Sunday services at 10 a.m. a great day in the Lord. and 6 p.m.; Thursday night���s The United of Indiana at 6. All services O.C. times. Sunday school convention Pastor Young will be minwill be at Camp Brosend this istering this Thursday night Saturday, Feb. 16. Registraand again Sunday night. tion is from 8 to 8:30 a.m. Pastor Nelson will be min(CST). istering Sunday morning We will be having a called service. business meeting for all We appreciate everyone members of the church affor their hard work Sunday. ter our morning worship on Be blessed. February 17. Elaine Willis Young, Pastor The youth will be takHenry W. Nelson, Pastor ing part in a World Vision twin oaks church 24 hour famine to collect Sunday school, Junior funds for those in the world church and youth class 9:30; doing without food beginmorning worship 10:30; eve- ning on Friday, Feb. 22 at 6 ning service 6:30; Wednes- p.m. (EST) and ending the am I Here for? See you in church next Sunday. Mel Camp, Pastor sts. peter and paul catholic church 711 Walnut Street Petersburg Masses: Saturday 5:30 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m.; CCD Classes each Sunday morning 8:45. For baptism, marriage or anointing of the sick, call 882-1762. Visitors welcome. Ash Wednesday, Feb. 13���Beginning the season of Lent, Mass at 7 p.m. with distribution of ashes. day evening prayer and David Fleck, Pastor praise service 7. Don Haag, Deacon On February 17 at 10:30 a.m. Stephen Gibson from First united methodist church the Holiness Pilgrim Missions will be with us. 801 E. Walnut Street Everyone is welcome to Petersburg Sunday morning worship each service. Tim Miller, Pastor 9:30; Fellowship 10:25Martha Breidenbaugh, 10:40; Sunday school 10:4011:30; choir practice on Reporter Wednesday evening at 7:30. Union Community ���Time is your most preChurch cious gift because you only 3082 N. CR 850 have a set amount of it. You W., Union can make more money, but Sunday school 9:30; woryou can���t make more time. When you give someone ship service 10:30, followed your time, you are giving with lunch and Bible study. Kevin (Linda) Easton, them a portion of your life that you���ll never get back. Pastor Your time is your life. That is St. John���s why the greatest gift you can Lutheran Church give someone is your time. It is not enough to just say 6483 W 580 N, Otwell Sunday, Feb. 17: Sunday relationships are important; we must prove it by investing school, adult fellowship 9; time in them. Words alone worship 10; Tuesday, Feb. are worthless. ���My chil- 19, Pictures 2-8:50 p.m. and dren, our love should not be Bible study 7. Wednesday, Feb. 20, Lentjust words and talk, it must be true love, which shows en service 7; Friday, Feb. 22, itself in action.��� Relation- Praise Team practice 6:30. Catherine Burnette, Pasships take time and effort, and the best way to spell love tor Paula Mann, Administrais TIME. Taken in part from Rick Warren, The Purpose tive Assistant Driven Life: What on Earth ��� Religious viewpoint Continued from page 1 are stained with blood. Let us pray that America will return to the First Amendment and the Bible. We need more than ever a spiritual awakening first in our church and then in public places. This week PAWS is featuring a very intelligent and energetic five month old who appears to have English Shepherd (farm Collie) and possibly some St. Bernard heritage. To adopt Aries, call PAWS at 354-9894. PAWS pet of the week ���Dogs give their human companions unconditional love and are always there with an encouraging wag of the tail when they are needed. The dog is indeed a very special animal������Dorothy Hinshaw Patent. This week PAWS is featuring an awesome young pup named Aries. Aries has assumed her perfect pose to melt your heart and become that special Valentine for someone. Aries is an intelligent and energetic, five month old who appears to have English Shepherd (farm Collie) and possibly some St. Bernard heritage. She is tri-colored black, brown and white and has thick fuzzy fur with an adorable masked face. She will likely be a medium to large size dog. This breed is known to be devoted to their owners and are highly trainable and fearless. Aries has all her shots, is spayed and ready to be the love of your life. To adopt Aries, call 354-9894. Cute kittens are also available at PAWS just in time for Valentine���s day. 23rd. The kids will be taking up donations for sponsorship during the month of February. We wish you a great week. May God���s blessings be with each of you. Come join us if you have no church home. We���d love to have you. Our Mission Statement: Loving the 99, always looking for the one. Gary Pancake, Pastor Georgia Mason, Reporter Huntingburg Holiness Church Sunday morning service and Sunday school 10; Sunday evening worship 6; Wednesday prayer and praise 7. Everyone is always welcome. For information or transportation phone 354-4273 for a ride. Brent S. Myers, Pastor to allow the Holy Spirit to develop within us maturity of spirit, unity of faith, and knowledge of the Son of God, so that we may be prepared to share His love, mercy and grace through our words and actions, to a needy world. We extend an invitation to the public to come and worship with us. The Good Shepherd takes care of His sheep. Douglas Low, Minister main street presbyterian church Sunday school 9:15; Sunday worship 10:20. A nursery for infants is available, through age seven and children���s church for ages 3-12. Lenten hope Lent is an occasion for us to journey with Christ . . . into tomorrow. For you never walk with Christ long but what the dawn breaks, the sun shines and hope breaks through.���C. Neil Straight Office hours: 9-noon, Mon.-Fri. Phone: 354-6844. Boyd Heldring, Pastor Amy Melhiser, Secretary Otwell Contenders of Faith Sunday school 9:30; worship 10:30; evening worship 7; Wednesday prayer and Bible study meeting 7. William Breidenbaugh, Pastor Petersburg Holiness Church 5317 N. Knox Road Phone 354-9446 spurgeon united Sunday school 9:30; Sunmethodist church day worship 10:30; evening Church services 9; Sunservice 6:30; Wednesday day school 10. evening prayer and praise Read I Peter 2:9-17. meeting 7. Honor all people, Love Everyone is welcome to all the brotherhood. Fear God. services. Honor the King. Craig Line, Pastor To accomplish God���s Betty Decker, Reporter good purpose, we are to respect all people, love othGood Shepherd er believers, fear God, and United Methodist honor those who rule over Church us���even when something 210 W. Harrison doesn���t seem good to us. Street, Oakland City When things look bad, reSunday school 9:30; wor- member God is good. ship service 10:30; youth Everyone welcome to group meetings the last Sun- come and worship. day of each month 6-7 p.m.; Honna Schloss, Pastor community luncheons the Sherry Julian, Reporter third Tuesday of each month 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Petersburg The community of Good Wesleyan Shepherd United MethodSunday morning service ist Church exists to glorify 10. Everyone welcome. God through Jesus Christ Lloyd Lamar, Pastor our Lord. As a body of beContinued on page 5 lievers, we pledge ourselves We���ll make you a Believer Hwy 64 W, Princeton Call 1-866-477-6193 or PatriotOnline.com Tony Taggart 812-664-1453 Levi Hume 812-582-1991

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