3.11.12

Beginning text for Sunday Bible Class this week: Judges 17.1  PRAYER CONCERNS Charles Boger was transferred to the Acuity Care Unit at Belmont Community Hospital last Wednesday where he will undergo therapy and be weaned from his trach.  Joyce Slatt is to consult with her surgeon again this coming Wednesday regarding  continuing abdominal problems.  Clyde Carpenter continues to do well at...

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3.4.12

 PRAYER CONCERNS Charles Boger improved considerably this past week. However, his kidneys are still not functioning.  He remains in Wheeling Hospital. Clyde Carpenter is now home and recovering from his recent heart surgery.  Brian Games is making tremendous strides in regaining his co-ordination and speech. Kevin Kalany is experiencing some difficulties as the doctors continue to regulate the...

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2.26.12

PRAYER CONCERNS Clyde Carpenter is in Wheeling Hospital recovering from last Monday’s successful open heart surgery. Charles Boger’s condition continues to remain stable.  He remains in Wheeling Hospital. Brian Games continues to progress as he  is walking with a walker and eating solid foods.  Kevin Kalany’s recent tests determined the cancer had not returned. However, his thyroid is...

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Special Series of Services with Richard McGough

Sermon Topics      Sunday 9am Bible Class                                        “Habits of Successful Families”      Sunday 10am Worship Assembly                                        “Parenting — There Are Ways to Get it Right”      Sunday 6pm Worship Assembly                                        “Justice &...

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2.19.12

PRAYER CONCERNS Charles Boger was to have a trach inserted last Thursday in Wheeling Hospital. Brian Games is gaining strength and co-odination daily as he undergoes therapy in Healthsouth Mountainview Rehabilitation Hospital  (Room 706; 1160 Van Voorhis Rd.;  Morgantown, WV 26505). Clyde Carpenter is to undergo open heart surgery tomorrow in Wheeling Hospital. Bill Daley’s doctors have...

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2.12.12

 PRAYER CONCERNS Charles Boger remains in ICU in Wheeling Hospital in critical condition.  Brian Games was transferred to Healthsouth Mountainview Rehabilitation Center in Morgantown last Thursday. Clyde Carpenter is to undergo open heart surgery within the next few days. Joyce Slatt underwent an ultrasound last Thursday to test for possible hepatitis. Bill Richards continues his recovery at...

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2.5.12

PRAYER CONCERNS Bill Richards was hospitalized last week with pneumonia and congestive heart failure.  Brian Games continues to progress as he undergoes physical and occupational therapy in Lakewood Hospital. Clyde Carpenter’s heart catheterization last Monday revealed that he had some calcification around one of his valves which will necessitate open-heart surgery within a couple of weeks. ...

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1.15.12

 PRAYER CONCERNS Brian Games is in Cleveland Clinic where he continues to improve in small increments following the stroke he recently suffered.  They are trying to dissolve the blood clot at the stem of his brain.  Vera Perry is now in Forest Hills undergoing physical  therapy following her recent hip replacement surgery.  Marilyn Boger is recovering from last Tuesday’s phlebotomy on one...

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1.1.12

   PRAYER CONCERNS Jerry Moore  continues to do well  as he recovers from his recent surgery. Joy Yontz was to undergo surgery last Wednesday to remove the screws from her ankle. Kristen Higgenbotham, Karen Dunfee’s daughter who worships with us frequently, was to undergo a biopsy on her liver last week. Ilse Burkett, Peg Spielvogel’s mother, continues to  recover from her recent...

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12.25.11

PRAYER CONCERNS Jerry Moore is doing very well as he recovers from last Tuesday’s insertion of an extended stent to correct 3 aneurysm in his abdominal region and legs. Joy Yontz is to undergo surgery this coming Wednesday to remove the screws from her ankle.  Kay Sowinski  is waiting for the results of last Monday’s breast biopsy.  Peg Spielvogel was able to be with us last Sunday...

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