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October 24, 2012

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The Press-Dispatch H Church news Continued from page 4 GLEZEN REVIVAL CENTER lip Sharp, superintendent, Rick Jones, adult class teacher; morning wor- ship service and children's church 10:15; evening wor- ship service 6; Wednesday evening Christian education 7; youth class in Family Life Center 7. Classes for all age groups, nursery for infants to age three. Oct. 25—Women's Minis- Sunday school 9:30, Phil- be Wednesday, Oct. 31 in the Life Center. We will be collecting candy for the par- ty—donations may be put in a tote in the foyer. We will be canvassing the Glezen area to let people know about the Harvest party on Wednes- day, Oct. 24. Anyone inter- ested in helping may see Joy Wiscaver for when they can help. We will be collecting shoe- try Project Night. The Harvest party will flesh, you will continually strive for more of Him and the lifestyle as a child of God should pursue. If you don't know Jesus as your Lord and Savior, today is the day of salvation. We are not promised a tomor- row so prepare your life for that day when he calls His children home. God's Word is truth, man has tried to prove it false but every time they prove it true. Pray for your neighbors, friends, and loved ones that are lost and for those that are sick in body. We pray you will find joy in your life. May good things come your way and you find a church this week in which you can wor- ship the creator of your life and have peace that passes all understanding. George Bruce, Pastor boxes for Operation Christ- mas Child. Last day to turn them in will be Wednesday, Nov. 14. Food baskets will be dis- tributed to families in the community or a family in need for the Thanksgiving holiday. A container for do- nations of non-perishable foods will be placed in the church foyer. Everybody welcome to all services. Jesus urges people to read Luke 13:1-9. Church website is www. Pastor Billie A. Grubb, Reporter WINSLOW CHRISTIAN CHURCH turn to God and repent For devotions this week glezenrevivalcenter.org. Don Priest, Pastor Jerry Blackwell, Assistant ing worship 10:30; Wednes- day, Bible study 6:30. This Sunday morning GLEZEN G.B. CHURCH Sunday school 9:30; morn- message will be brought by John Davidson. Remember those on our prayer list, the shut-ins and our lost loved ones. Those who put their trust in Christ, who confess Him as Lord and Savior, are brought out from under the penalty of death into the promise of eternal life, as Jesus declared in John 5:24. "I tell you the truth, who- ever hears my word and be- lieves him who sent me has eternal life and will not be condemned; he has crossed over from death to life" (John 5;24). Karri Brock, Reporter ARTHUR G.B. CHURCH Sunday school 9:30; morn- morning worship 10:30. Next Sunday's sermon Sunday school 9:30; for everyone on our Octo- ber prayer list. Read Romans 8:22-30. "The Spirit helps us in our topic Matthew 7:13-14. Remember to pray daily weakness, we do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit . . . intercedes for us through wordless groans" (Romans 8:26). To pray for another is a gift of love. We speak from our hearts to God, who hears even the silent cries of our soul. Dr. Robert Asa, Minister es fourth Sunday of each month at Amber Manor in Petersburg at 2 p.m. There will be no night service at House of Mercy on this day. Every other Tuesday service 10; children's class 10:10; teen class 10:45; Sun- day and Thursday night ser- vices 7. Nursing home servic- HOUSE OF MERCY Sunday morning worship presence of the Lord and feel love from the congrega- tion, come to House of Mer- cy, a Pentecostal church flowing in the gifts of the Spirit. Pastor George will be night is intercessory prayer at 7 at House of Mercy. If you desire to feel the ministering at Lighthouse Recovery Saturday, Nov. 3, at 7 p.m. Do you truly know the Fa- day evening from 5-8 p.m. for some outdoor fall fun and entertainment. All of God's children are invited to join us. Wear your Hallow- een costumes. We will have a hayride, bonfire to roast hotdogs/marshmallows and lots of snacks. We will also have an outdoor fun movie. Come and join the fun. We will be having a soup ing worship and children's church 10:30; Wednesday evening Bible study 6; Busi- ness meeting third Wednes- day of each month at 7. Come join us this Satur- Come One! Come All! We are having a Trunk or Treat celebration at the Petersburg Church of the Nazarene. supper on November 3 from 4:30-6:30 to raise money for Honduras. A love offer- ing will be taken. We are grateful to Eddie our prayer list who are ill, those who have lost loved ones and those who don't know the Lord as their Sav- ior. Remember, He is just a prayer away. We invite you to join us for our services. Kyle Moore, Pastor Marla Morrison, Reporter ther's heart and are you em- bracing it in your life? When you know that love and have it, your life will never re- vert to the old things of the come. For information or transportation phone 354- 4273 for a ride. Brent S. Myers, Pastor vice and Sunday school 10; Sunday evening worship 6; Wednesday prayer and praise 7. Everyone is always wel- HOLINESS CHURCH Sunday morning ser- HUNTINGBURG PARTY Spencer Dist. 75 Warrick Immigration Reform M eaningful Voted to: Adopt Paid for by Friends of Ron Bacon Committee H75@IN.gov Winslow Eagles #2648 • American Legion Post #115 • Winslow Volunteer Fire Dept. Proudly Sponsored by Pike Gilboy for his children's ser- mon this past Sunday featur- ing his cute puppet. Then He said to all, "Anyone who wants to follow me must put aside his own desires and conveniences and carry his cross with him everyday and keep close to me" (Luke 9:23 LB). Remembering those on There will be treats and snacks for all! Parents, bring your kids, and then sit for a snack in our fellowship hall while our guides escort your little ones to gather their goodies. Of course, you are also welcome to accompany them if you'd like. October 31 6:30–8 p.m. We look forward to seeing you Petersburg Church of the Nazarene 118 W. Pike Avenue • Petersburg Saturday, Oct. 27 6 p.m. Miller's Field, Winslow Hot Dogs • Chips • Soft Drinks Treat Bags • Hay Rides OPEN TO EVERYONE Costume Judging Wednesday, October 24, 2012 C-5 VINCENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH the Lord's Supper 9:30; Bi- ble school 10:30; Sunday evening 6:30. Fellowship 8264 E. State Rd. 56 Morning worship and be our annual soup supper. Leadership time following the evening service. This month will salt of the earth; but if the salt loses its flavor, how shall it be seasoned? If it is then good for nothing but to be thrown out and trampled underfoot by men. You are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden. Nor do they light a lamp and put it under a bas- ket, but on a lampstand, and it give light to all who are in the house. Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven" (Matthew 5:13-16). John Manges, Minister you do not know; You cannot lead where you will not go." Jesus said, "You are the OTWELL WESLEYAN CHURCH "You cannot teach what Chilly Saturday celebration who came out to the Celebration on Saturday. Some brought chairs and oth- ers were wrapped in blankets as they watched the Little Miss Interstate Pag- eant and enjoyed the cloudy and cool day on the interstate. It was their one and only chance to be on the new highway before it opens to traffic sometime before the end of this year. second Sunday of each month at 10:30 a.m. at the church. We invite all of you to come and worship with us. Roy Stilwell, Pastor Pam Lemond, Reporter en's Bible study at the fel- lowship hall 10. Youth group every morning worship 10:30; eve- ning worship service 6:30. Tuesday morning wom- Sunday school 9:30; Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the fellowship hall. All area youth are invited to attend. W.K.F.M. (Wesleyan Kids for Missions) will be every 1194 E. Co. Rd. 400 N. Prides Creek Road, Petersburg BRENTON CHAPEL CHURCH OF CHRIST classes 10; worship 10:30; evening worship 6; Wednes- day evening Bible study 7. George Fiscus, Minister Sunday morning Bible Continued on page 6 October 31st All the Fun Begins at 6 p.m. > Candy > Games > Fun! > Costumes Nothing scary or gory Glezen Revival Center 245 S. Glezen Center St.. Church Phone: 354-9909 Trunk or Treat! Dressed up for Halloween! Looking for a SAFE place to go? Our Car Trunks will be full of Treats and Goodies for our community goblins. Wednesday, Oct. 31• 5-6:30 p.m. Otwell United Methodist Church Parking Lot HALLELUJAH! HARVEST PARTY There were quite a few Pike County residents and others interested in I-69 Trunk or Treat! 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