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October 24, 2012

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C-4 Wednesday, October 24, 2012 H Church news Continued from page 1 morning worship 10:30; all Wednesday evening activ- ities 6:30 except our Am- ber Manor service begins at 6:15. We'll go to Amber Manor BETHEL G.B. CHURCH Sunday school 9:30; fourth Sunday and our morning worship service of- fering will go to the Build- ing Fund. Wednesday, Oct. 31— in Petersburg Wednesday, Oct. 24 for our special ser- vice at 6:15. Sunday, Oct. 28 is the Fifth Wednesday. Nothing is planned for this evening. Thought for the week— The Bible is a gift from God, a lamp of truth and light; it searches heart and soul and mind and tells us what is right.—Bosch Bob Deel, Pastor Alan Christmas, Reporter ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH Stendal a.m.; Sunday school 10:15 a.m.; worship with Holy Communion. Tuesday at 10 a.m. Sewing Reformation Sunday at 9 Sisters; men's Bible study at 7 p.m. Saturday—Flea Market at Community Center starting at 7:30 a.m. Breakfast will be served and sandwiches, soups, drinks and desserts will be available until 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 4—Home- coming Celebration with a 10:15 worship, followed by a meal at the Community Cen- ter. Games and entertain- ment for all ages. Everyone is welcome. Edwin H. Wicks, Pastor preaching services on Tues- day and Friday nights at 6:30 p.m. Jerry Newkirk, Pastor Geneva Deen, Reporter Gospel singing and GOSPEL CHURCH 510 Main Street WINSLOW FULL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH GOOD SHEPHERD ship service 10:30; youth group meetings the last Sun- day of each month 6-7 p.m.; community luncheons the third Tuesday of each month 11 a.m.-1 p.m. The community of Good 210 W. Harrison Street, Oakland City Sunday school 9:30; wor- ship 10:30; evening worship 7; Wednesday prayer and Bi- ble study meeting 7. William Breidenbaugh, Sunday school 9:30; wor- CONTENDERS OF FAITH OTWELL Pastor church and youth class 9:30; morning worship 10:30; eve- ning service 6:30; Wednes- day evening prayer and praise service 7. Everyone is always wel- come to each service. Tim Miller, Pastor Martha Breidenbaugh, Reporter ing worship 10; Sunday eve- ning worship 6. Wednesday evening Bi- Sunday school 9; morn- 342 E. CR 300 N. Petersburg RIVER OF LIFE FELLOWSHIP ble study and Extreme Kids 7 p.m. Thursday evening Con- sumed youth group 7. If you would like a ride to Willis, Pastors PETERSBURG and from church services, call 354-8800. Jim Gidcumb and Eddie HOLINESS CHURCH 5317 N. Knox Road Phone 354-9446 TWIN OAKS CHURCH Sunday school, Junior The Press-Dispatch Miller, superintendent; Mi- chael Miller, morning speak- er 10:30. Everyone welcome. Sunday school lesson for Sunday school 9:30, Kathy PLEASANT GROVE G.B. CHURCH Spraggins Oct. 28—Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch. Last week's Trivia ques- tion: When Philip baptized the eunuch and was tak- en away by the Spirit of the Lord, where was he found and what was he doing? An- swer: He was found at and he was preaching. Next week's question: How old was the paralyzed man that Peter healed at the gate of the temple? Hint— Acts. er or the student, always take the time to share or try to better understand the written Word of God. When we have trouble un- Sharing the good news Whether we're the teach- Mini message: derstanding the Bible, we should ask others to help us. We must never let our inse- curity get in the way of learn- ing. Nor should we let pride fool us into thinking we are educated enough. There is always some- day worship 10:30; evening service 6:30; Wednesday evening prayer and praise meeting 7. Everyone is welcome to all services. Craig Line, Pastor Betty Decker, Reporter day school, adult class, and praise team practice 9; wor- ship 10; Finance and Stew- ardship team 7. Wednesday, Oct. 24, Sew- LUTHERAN CHURCH 6483 W 580 N, Otwell Sunday, Oct. 28—Sun- ST. JOHN'S ing and Tacking Day with carry-in lunch 9 a.m.; Con- firmation 6:30 p.m.; Friday, Oct. 26, praise team prac- tice 6:30. Catherine Burnette, Pas- tor tive Assistant Paula Mann, Administra- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MAIN STREET Shepherd United Method- ist Church exists to glorify God through Jesus Christ our Lord. As a body of be- lievers, we pledge ourselves to allow the Holy Spirit to develop within us maturi- ty 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 wor- ship with us. The Good Shepherd takes care of His sheep. Douglas Low, Minister H Religious Viewpoint Continued from page 1 loves every sinner and will forgive sin. Jesus Christ alone has the answer to our problems. With God we can have hope and a new day for spreading the Gospel. If we reject Him no words can de- scribe the future we face. We must stand firm and keep faith alive and well. is in the balance. Let us remember God day worship 10:20. A nurs- ery for infants is available, through age seven and chil- dren's church for ages 3-12. Vocation time Sunday school 9:15; Sun- 910 Main Street, Petersburg God is using you to accom- plish amazing things. Sum- mer can provide opportuni- ty for such experiences. Call it a "vocation vacation!"(A vocation is something God calls you to do.) If you're planning a fam- It's powerful to know that Sunday school 9:30; Sun- thing new to learn. Wheth- er sharing or learning, keep your life grounded in the knowledge of God's Holy Word. Until next week—The gos- pel is for everyone! Fred Faith, Deacon Kathy Miller, Reporter METHODIST CHURCH 205 N. 2nd Ave. HOLLAND UNITED morning worship 10; Mon- day, Administrative Coun- cile meeting 7; Wednesday, First Place Bible study 6:15; Choir practice 7:15; Thurs- day, United Methodist Wom- en meeting 7. Marianne Hawkins, Pas- Sunday school classes 9; tor ciate Pastor Logan McCullough, Asso- things as we work together to exalt the Lord. Sunday services 10 a.m. tor 124 W. Washington We are expecting good OAKLAND CITY FULL GOSPEL and 6 p.m.; Thursday 6 (O.C. time). Henry W. Nelson, Co-Pas- Pastor Elaine Willis Young, Co- ily trip, for example, call ahead and offer to donate some time at a local home- less shelter or urban minis- try. Ask for a short tour as well. If you want to hike in the mountains, contact a Bi- ble camp to see if they need volunteers. Call a local YMCA, parks Riley will be bringing the Word. God expects your surrender Monday night Overcomers class with Paul and Mary Becker; Tuesday and Thurs- day morning for people on second shift with Steve Kir- by at 8 a.m.; Thursday night at 7 and Sunday morning at 10 a.m. with Denny Wiscav- er making Disciples. Saturday, Oct. 27, B.J. RECOVERY CENTER Come and be with us on LIGHTHOUSE Niner who is fun-loving, agile and just waiting to bound into your heart. To adopt Niner, call PAWS at 354-9894. This week, PAWS is featuring an eight-week-old tiger-striped Tabby named PAWS pet of the week turing a nifty little kitten named Niner. He was recent- ly caught on camera trying to do the Hokey Pokey when volunteers explained to him he is almost double; the hind parts are equivalent to an- other kitten with which the forepart plays. He does not discover his tail belongs to him until you tread on it"— Henry David Thoreau. This week PAWS is fea- "A kitten is so flexible that can you think that God can work His work if there is on- ly half or a part of them sur- rendered? God cannot do it. God is life, and love, and the little daredevil, as you can frequently see him try- ing to make large leaps and bounds across obstacles in the cat room. Therefore, we thought it befitting that he be called Niner in hopes that his nine lives serve him well. Niner is a tiger-striped Tabby who is approximate- the Monster Mash was more fitting for this time of the year. Niner is actually quite blessing, and power, and in- finite beauty, and God de- lights to communicate Him- self to every child who is prepared to receive Him; but ah! This one lack of ab- solute surrender is just the thing that hinders God. And now He comes, and as God, He claims it. You know in daily life given up to me to cover my body. This building is entire- ly given up to religious ser- vices. And now, do you ex- pect that in your immortal being, in the divine nature that you have received by re- generation, God can work His work, every day and ev- ery hour, unless you are en- tirely given up to Him? God cannot. The Temple of Solomon This coat is absolutely what absolute surrender is. You know that everything has to be given up to its spe- cial, definite object and ser- vice. I have a pen in my pock- et, and that pen is absolutely surrendered to the one work of writing, and that pen must be absolutely surrendered to my hand if I am to write properly with it. If another holds it partly, I cannot write properly. are you TIRED of grill and recreation department or volunteer hot-line to see where assistance is desired. Other possibilities include volunteering for programs that allow people with spe- cial needs or the elderly to enjoy outdoor activities. You'll enjoy summer- time fun (vacation) and the knowledge that God is work- ing through you (vocation). Office hours: 9-noon, in the very nature of God. God cannot do otherwise. Who is God? He is the Foun- tain of life, the only Source of existence and power and goodness, and throughout the universe there is noth- ing good, but God works. God has created the sun, and the moon, and the stars, and the flowers, and the trees, and the grass; and are they not all absolutely sur- rendered to God? Do they not allow God to work in them just what He pleases? When God clothes the Mon.-Fri. Phone: 354-6844. Boyd Heldring, Pastor Amy Melhiser, Secretary full and has many wonder- ful dogs, cats, kittens and puppies available for adop- tion. If you could give any of these animals a good home we would love to hear from you. school 10. Read Matthew 18:15-20. "If you forgive others METHODIST CHURCH Church service 9; Sunday SPURGEON UNITED was absolutely surrendered to God when it was dedicat- ed to Him. And every one of us is a temple of God, in which God will dwell and work mightily on one con- dition—absolute surrender to Him. God claims it, God is worthy of it, and with- out it God cannot work His blessed work in us. God not only claims it, but God will work it Himself. Bob Shepherd, Reporter gives us. When we look to the Holy Spirit for guidance and direction, we can reflect Christ to others. Everyone welcome. Honna Schloss, Pastor Sherry Julian, Reporter UNION COMMUNITY CHURCH ship service 10:30, followed with lunch and Bible study. Kevin (Linda) Easton, Pastor Continued on page 5 HASSLE? Yes, it has its foundation MESSY BABY CHARCOAL SITTING FLARE PROPANE UPS IT'S TO GET A TIME lily with its beauty, is it not yielded up, surrendered, giv- en over to God as He works in it its beauty? And God's redeemed children, oh, $399 STARTING AT Gas Double Oven Range with EvenAir™ True Convection 6.0 cu. ft. capacity double oven. 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