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December 21, 2022

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NOTES Continued from page 1 Church Wednesday, December 21, 2022 The Press-Dispatch D-2 Church of God FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 2135 East Main Street Petersburg Services: Sunday morn- ing service at 9:30 a.m.; chil- dren's church at 10 a.m.; Sun- day school at 10 :45 a.m. Michael Roach, Pastor GENTLE SHEPHERD CHURCH OF GOD 8350 E. 350 North Francisco ( West of Oatsville) Sunday morning worship at 10 :30 a.m.; children's church during the morning worship, lead by Katy Mull; Wednesday Bible study at 7 p.m. The first Wednesday of each month, business meeting; Youth first and third Sunday evening of each month; Praise and Wor- ship service fourth Sunday of each month at 6 p.m. All ser- vices CDT. Judy Williams, Contact person TR AYLOR UNION CHURCH 4107 N. CR 1000 E. Otwell (Two miles north of Otwell) Sunday morning service at 9:30 a.m. and children Sunday school at 10 a.m. You may lis- ten to the sermon by calling, 862-799 -9154. Bible study Tuesday eve- ning at 5 p.m. Dennis and Lisa Patton, Pastors Church of Christ BRENTON CHAPEL CHURCH OF CHRIST 1194 E. CR 400 N. (Prides Creek Road) Petersburg Sunday morning Bible classes 10 a.m.; morning wor- ship 10 :30 a.m. and evening worship at 6 p.m. Tony Sims, Elder Ross Williams, Elder GLEZEN REVIVAL CENTER 245 S. Glezen Center St. 812-354-9909 Sunday morning worship and children's church 10 :15 a.m.; Bible study will be ev- ery Wednesday night at 7 p.m. Youth Devotional and Open Gym will be every Wednes- day night from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. It will feature a 10 to 15 minute devotional, snacks and open gym for ages 11 to 18. We welcome you to all ser- vices. Come and worship Je- sus with us. See our Facebook page Glezen Revival Center. Web- site: grcenter.net – E-mail ad- dress: glezenrevivalcenter@ yahoo.com. Joe Henson, Pastor JESUS CHRIST OUR FIRM FOUNDATION 1415 N. Vincennes Ave. Petersburg 812-354-4424 or 812-582-0240 Sunday morning fellowship 10 a.m.; Church at 10 :30 a.m.; Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. Bible study and youth at the church. Rides to youth group, call Beth at 812-766 -3568 See our Facebook page. Denny Wiscaver, Pastor OTWELL CONTENDERS OF FAITH Sunday school 9:30 a.m.; worship 10 :30 a.m.; evening worship 6:30 p.m.; Wednes- day prayer and Bible study meeting 6:30 p.m. William Breidenbaugh, Pastor PATOK A GROVE CHURCH 1135 W. C.R. 475 S. Winslow Pastor 812-239 -6843 Sunday morning church service at 10 a.m. and Sunday school 11 a.m. Jason Hill, Pastor PETERSBURG COMMUNITY CHURCH 402 E. Illinois Street Petersburg We are a friendly bunch of God loving people. We preach Gods word and we would love for you to come and join us on Sunday mornings at 9 a.m. and worship service at 10 :10 a.m. Jim Stevens, Interim Pastor LIVING FAITH CHURCH INTERNATIONAL 601 S. 9th St., Petersburg Phone: 812-809 -4544 Wednesday evening service at 6:30 p.m.; Trail Life from 6:30 -8 p.m.; RISE youth group Thursdays from 7-8:30 p.m. Join us online Sundays at 10 a.m. and Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. on Facebook live Living Faith Church International page. Mailing address: P.O. Box 566, Petersburg, IN 47567. More information at www.livingfc.org or call 812-809 -4544. Don and Christina Priest, Senior Pastors THE CHURCH ALIVE 506 North 9th Street 812-582-1240 Sunday morning prayer at 9:30 a.m.; service 10 a.m.; Sunday morning children's ministry at 11 a.m. with a les- son, songs and a snack during the ministry of the word; Sun- day evening Impact youth ministry at 6 p.m. and Tues- day Bible study prayer at 6:30 p.m. and service at 7 p.m. You can also follow us on Facebook on our web The Church Alive. We go live ev- ery Sunday. Greg Davis, Pastor PIKE COUNTY CENTER FOR WOMEN'S MINISTRIES Phone —812-582-8222 Office hours: Open Mon- day and Friday, 9 a.m. till noon; Thursday open from 6 - 8 p.m.; Tuesday and Wednes- day closed. Free peer coun- seling available, call 812-582- 1486 or 812-582-8222. PETERSBURG HOLINESS CHURCH Pastor 419 -340 -5500 (C) Parsonage 812-354-9446 Sunday school 9:30 a.m.; morning worship and special junior church services 10 :30 a.m.; evening worship 6:30 p.m.; weekly Wednesday night prayer meeting 7 p.m. Trans- portation available. Chad Searls, Pastor TWIN OAKS CHURCH 1911 E. Co. Rd. 650 N. Petersburg 812-354-6389 Sunday school; Junior church and youth class 9:30 a.m.; morning worship 10 :30 a.m.; evening service 6 p.m.; Wednesday evening prayer and praise service 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome to each service. Clark Gray, Pastor UNION COMMUNITY CHURCH 3082 N. CR 850 W., Union Pastor 812-664-5454 Sunday school 10 a.m.; wor- ship service 11 a.m. Both ser- vices are EDT; children's ser- vice every fifth Sunday— geared toward children; Iron Sharpens Iron Wednesday night service is now for men and women at 7 p.m. Kevin ( Janna) Easton, Pastor WHITE RIVER CHAPEL 3555 W. SR 56, Bowman 812-582-8896 Sunday worship 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school 10 :15 a.m. Facebook: White River Chapel. Debbie Leslie, Reporter Methodist ALFORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1709 E. SR. 356 Petersburg 812-677-0105 Sunday school scheduled the first Sunday of each month at 9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship each week at 10 :30 a.m. Everyone is welcome to come and worship with us. Shane Springer, Pastor ALGIERS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Highway 356, Petersburg Worship service 9 a.m. You are always welcome to join our friendly church and worship God with us. GOOD SHEPHERD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 210 W. Harrison Street, Oakland City Church 812-749 -3525 Sunday school 9:30 a.m.; worship service 10 :30 a.m. We extend an invitation to the public to come and wor- ship with us. The Good Shepherd takes care of His sheep. Neal Scifres, Pastor OTWELL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH P.O. Box 146, 10041E. Washington Ave. Otwell 812-766 -3344 Facebook: Otwell United Methodist Church and Jeff Pinney. Otwell United Methodist in- POINTS Continued from page 1 Coincidence? They are beholden to their paymasters. There's an invis- ible hand controlling them. The real movers and shak- ers stay offstage behind the scenes. President Woodrow Wil- son agrees. He said, "Since I entered politics, I have chief- ly had men's views confided to me privately. Some of the biggest men in the United States, in the field of com- merce and manufacture, are afraid of somebody, are afraid of something. They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so inter- locked, so complete, so per- vasive, that they had better not speak above their breath when they speak in condem- nation of it." Who are these invisible people? Again, Kissinger gives us a clue to their identity. Follow the money. The WEF is gaining "di- vine powers" through the control of wealth. Revela- tion chapter 13 says, "He (the antichrist) causes all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on their right hand or on their fore- heads, and that no one may buy or sell except one who has the mark or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. The antichrist will control the world's money. How? Digital currency is coming and with it follows economic and spiritual slav- ery. If you want to eat, have a job, even own something, you must take an idolatrous mark and worship the satan- ic beast. If you don't, death follows. This gives Kissinger's statement credibility. Jesus warned his disciples that darkness is coming. The good news is, "We are all sons of light and sons of the day. We are not of the night nor of darkness." Paul's prescription is to "pray without ceasing." A f- ter the Last Supper, Jesus took his disciples with him to the Mt. of Olives to pray. His instructions to them ap- ply to us, "Pray that you may not enter into temptation." Temptation is coming. Don't be caught unprepared. HOBBS "In nine lifetimes, you'll never know as much about your cat as your cat knows about you"— Michel de Montaigne. This Christmas week PAWS is featuring a laid back young fellow named Hobbs, who is a hand- some buff colored cat who has pretty golden eyes that compliment his light fur. He likes to lounge on the cat trees at PAWS and he lives for a warm sunbeam, a nosh and a nap. He sleeps about 14 hours a day and is impeccably well-groomed. He'd love to find a new home that he could call his own. To adopt Hobbs, call 812-354-9894. PAWS WEEK PAWS WEEK Pet of the RAMBLINGS Continued from page 1 til we could take it out of ser- vice. I have seen lots of duct tape and belzona used to get things by. My wife is getting good at giving me a number two haircut. Since we have start- ed keeping it cut it is easier to manage and actually looks better than the comb-over that I had going on. When I started going bald I thought I may take a vanity approach to the baldness but with the shorter hair I have found it is really handy to just get out of the shower to tow- el dry my hair and be ready to dress and go on about my business. My friend and I played mu- sic last Tuesday at the Naza- rene church's soup supper. It was great getting to play for others again. The only nega- tive we encountered was we might have been a wee bit louder than we should have. If we are ever playing and you think we are loud, let us know because we want peo- ple to enjoy our music, not make you deaf with it. Sunday school covered praying for God's will to be done. To know God's will you must allow Him to tell you or show you His will. Know that your own will can step in and make it difficult to know just what God's will for you is sup- posed to be. Our morning message was about God showing you what needs to be done and we al- low things to sway us away from doing things for God. As always please be a bless- ing this coming week and accept the blessings which come your way. Wednesday, Dec. 28 through Sunday, Jan. 1 6 p.m. CST (Gibson County time) Evangelist: DENVER SHELTON 11304 E. State Road 64, Oakland City Revival Revival First Pentecostal Church of Oakland City For more information, call 812-766-0183. Transformed YouTh minisTries 245 S. Glezen Center St., PeterSburG, In AGeS: 11-18 text/CAll 812-582-1523 for Info DEVO & OPEN GYM WednesdaYs 6:30p.m.-8 p.m. See NOTES on 4

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