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September 6, 2017

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The Press-Dispatch School Wednesday, September 6, 2017 C- 5 Church Notes Continued from page 3 Winslow Elementary MENU Thursday, September 7: Calzone pizza, spinach sal- ad, baby carrots, fruit cock- tail and a cookie. Friday, September 8: Fish nuggets, oven fries, cole slaw and an orange. Monday, September 11: BBQ rib sandwich, tri- taters, green beans and grapes. Tuesday, September 12: Chicken tetrazzini, garden salad, fresh broccoli, bread- stick and strawberries. Wednesday, September 13: Meatloaf, roll, mashed potatoes, peas and an apple. Below: Izzy Luker and Emma Hunt hang Izzy's student council poster in the hallway. Upper Right: Elections for Student Council are coming up and A J Miller's poster is up for all the voters to see. Upper Far Right: These fourth graders from Renee Anderson's class proudly show the certif- icates they earned in music class from Mrs. Wil- son. Maggy Kiper, Emily Green, Jaelee Loveless and Calleigh Wibbeler earned a white belt in Re- corder Karate by playing a required song on their recorders. Lower Right: The library received a donation of poetry books from the UUHA Worldwide Proj- ects for the students to check out. Ms. Aldridge's fourth grade class was excited to see and read the new books and posed for a picture during library class. The company is based in Brazil, South America and one of it's goals is to provide books for children and libraries in all languages. Ms. Al- dridge's cousin is one of the founders of the liter- ary company. Stop in and visit us. We would love to have you be a part of our church family. David Warren, Pastor Jeannine Smith, Reporter Pentecostal Presbyterian Presbyterian Nazarene Wesleyan WINSLOW NAZARENE CHURCH 106 W. Washington St. Winslow 915-490-8813 Prayer Partners meet on Sunday at 8:45 a.m.; Sun- day school 9:30 a.m.; Sun- day morning worship 10 :30 a.m.; Sunday evening Bible study at 6 p.m., in the fel- lowship hall; Monday from 10 -11 a.m. ladies' prayer; Tuesday, 6 p.m. ladies' Bible study (12 women from the Bible), 6 p.m. youth group meeting in the trailer be- hind the church; Wednes- day evening, Bible study at 6 p.m., in the fellowship hall, first and third week, Dare to Care, in the church base- ment and Thursday 8 a.m., men's breakfast at Denny's. Irene's Room Food Pan- try is open from 9 -11 a.m. the third Saturday of each month. Use the entrance on the west side of the building. The Spirit of God is mov- ing in our church. The hearts and lives of people are being refreshed and re- newed. We are continuing to experience revival that began in early August. We would love to meet you and share what has been happen- ing in our church. God's love and presence is evident. We hope to see you soon. Our Mission Statement: To Know Christ; To Share Christ and To Live Christ. "Lord, I have heard of Your fame; I stand in awe of Your deeds, O Lord. Renew them in our day, In our time make them known; In wrath remember mercy" (Habak- kuk 3:2). Fred J. Grenier, Pastor Corinna Williams, Report- er HOUSE OF MERCY CHURCH Corner of East and Porter Winslow Pastor 812-789-5229 A Church with open arms and a loving heart. Sunday morning worship service at 10 a.m. with Sun- day school classes at 10 :45 a.m.; Every other Tuesday night, prayer at 7 p.m. When the world realizes the love of our heavenly Fa- ther and it is so greatly be- stowed on those that serve Him, this world would be a better place. So many have allowed the enemy into their lives and have become so full of hatred and bitterness. But a change can come if we believe the Word of God and follow the instructions. If my people who are called by my name, will humble them- selves and pray, turn from their wicked ways, seek my face, God said He would hear from heaven and heal the land. Do you believe? When in Winslow drive by and see what God is doing. Pray for your country, our President and government, your local government, our soldiers and all Pastors. Re- member to pray for the sick and afflicted and those in the nursing homes and hos- pitals and also pray about the elections. Be a friend to your neigh- bors, co-workers, any that you come into contact with. To have a friend you need to be a friend. Jesus said what you give out is what you will receive back. May you find peace and joy in your life this week. God's Servant and friend to Humanity George Bruce, Pastor MAIN STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10th and Main Streets, Petersburg 812-354-6844 Sunday school 9:15 a.m.; Sunday worship 10 :30 a.m. We have a nursery for chil- dren up to the age of seven and we also have a van route in Petersburg to pick anyone up. Come visit us, our doors are always open to you. A taste of Heaven When an admirer asked renowned pianist Vladmir Horowitz how he could play so beautifully, he's said to have replied that anyone could play the notes, but the true music lay in the paus- es between them. The same can be said of life. Rabbi Evan Moffic (Sha- lom for the Heart) writes, "It is in the pauses - the rests, the spaces in between - that meaning is made and that holiness is felt." Nowadays, we keep so busy that there's hardly a pause or space in our day. "But that's not the way God created us [or] the world," Moffic continues. "God worked, then rested. God created, then paused... Thus, our Sabbath is the day when we can marvel at the beauty of the world God cre- ated. It is the day when we enjoy what the ancient sages called 'a taste of heaven.' It is a day when we stop think- ing about the what of life and remind ourselves of the why in life." Office hours: 9 a.m.-noon, Monday-Friday. Boyd Heldring, Pastor Amy Melhiser, Secretary HUNTINGBURG HOLINESS CHURCH 813 N. Washington St. Huntingburg Pastor 812-354-4273 Sunday morning service and Sunday school 10 a.m.; Sun- day evening worship 6 p.m.; Wednesday prayer and praise 7 p.m. Everyone is always welcome. For information or transpor- tation, call the Pastor. Brent S. Myers, Pastor NEW BEGINNING FELLOWSHIP WESLEYAN CHURCH 9th and McCoy, Petersburg Pastor 812-632-0773 Sunday morning worship 10 :30 a.m. You are invited to worship with us. Richard Comer, Pastor OTWELL WESLEYAN CHURCH 2277 N. Mechanics Street Otwell Pastor 812-354-3028 Sunday school 9:30 a.m.; morning worship 10 :30 a.m.; evening worship ser- vice 6:30 p.m. Nursery available. Tuesday morning wom- en's Bible study at the fel- lowship hall 10 a.m. Youth meeting first Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. at the fellowship hall. "Oh give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, for his steadfast love endures for- ever" (Psalm 107:1). We invite all of you to come and worship with us. Roy Stilwell, Pastor Pam Lemond, Reporter With competitive rates and personal service, it's no wonder more drivers trust State Farm ® . Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. ® CALL FOR A QUOTE 24/7. 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