7.19.15 Bulletin

PRAYER CONCERNS

Roy Gordon (7 year old boy) was injured last week when a large pile of plywood fell on him breaking both legs. If you would like to donate items for a sunshine basket, give them to Kay Sowinski by tonight.) Ed Hirauk is having a difficult time with his treatments. Sarah Atkinson Shuman is doing well following her new heart transplant.  Sam and Delores Burkhart have requested prayers for their daughter, Molly Leonard who had serious surgery last Thursday.   James Wright’s (Keaton’s Grandfather) open heart surgery went well.

Please continue your prayers for those who need our continued prayers: Jim Bass, Barbara Brewer (Leslie Judge’s mother), Maize Bunner, Harold Dailey, Alicia Estadt, Janie Judge, Kevin Kalany, Curtis McBride, Becky McCoy (Pat Rice’s daughter), Leah McIntosh (Elaine Sambuco’s cousin’s daughter, age 4, leukemia), Joyce Stimpert (Jodi Frye’s mom), Jimmy Thrash, & Linda Workman.

Please continue to pray and encourage those who are no longer able to worship with us…Evelyn Barker, Ella Bell, Bill & Sue Daley, Mae Deller, Wilda Freeland, Joyce Orzolek, Alice Shunk, Leon Smith, Jim Thrash, Marlene Trisolene and Joanne Wallner.

SYMPATHY

We extend our sympathy to Chris Bunner at the passing of his dad, Hobert Bunner who passed away last Sunday.

IN THE MILITARY

Please continue to pray for those who are serving in the military: Jason Harris (Bill & Pat Rice’s son-in-law), Joey Stenger (Joe & Karen’s son) and Tyrell Watson.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT SERIES

   Our Wednesday night summer series entitled “Big Mistakes” continues this week. Bill Rice will be teaching “Fear vs. Obedience” from the book of Jonah.

CONGRATULATIONS

Congratulations to Amanda and Brad Schrum. They are expecting their first child in February.

CAMP CONCERN

Several adults, Brad, and several of our students will be at Intermediate Week of Camp Concern this week. Keep them and the whole week in your prayers.

There will be no teen devo this week, due to Intermediate Week of Camp.

ATTENDED NURSERY

We now will have an attended nursery to begin after class, during the worship gathering for 1-5 year olds. We are still in need of additional volunteers, so if you can help, see one of the shepherds.

July 19 – Lori Miller & Paula Schmidli

July 26 – Darla Gill & Lexi Johnson

CHILDREN’S MINISTRY

Summer Quarter in our Children’s Ministry is in full swing. Thanks to all our teachers! Fall Quarter will be here before we know it, and there are still some open spots for teachers. If you can teach, please sign the list across from Keaton’s office.

   JAMES 1.26-27

“If anyone thinks he is religious and does not bridle his tongue but deceives his heart, this person’s religion is worthless. Religion that is pure and undefiled before God, the Father, is this: to visit orphans and widows in their affliction, and to keep oneself unstained from the world.”

GLEANER CANS

There are more gleaner cans available on the table in the back hallway to collect your loose change to help with the Potter’s Children’s Home. They will be due back Oct. 21st. If you have some that are full, you can bring them in and give them to Brad. Feel free to begin a second can.

COLLECTING SHOES, CARDS & PILLOWCASES

Dot Saunders is collecting shoes of any size (male or female) in any condition for a fundraiser in helping a boy who has Muscular Dystrophy get a much needed wheel chair accessible van.   In exchange for the shoes, they will receive cash and the shoes will be sent to third world countries. See Dot for any questions you may have.

Dot Saunders and Alicia Estadt are also collecting homemade pillowcases and Christmas cards for Liza’s Place and local nursing homes. Please see Dot or Alicia for more information.

AN ACTIVE FATIH

The life of following Jesus is an active life. We’ve been invited to put our faith in action. As a church, we’re always trying to find ways to live this active faith. Here a just a few ways for you to get involved. This is just a starting point!

  • Praying for those who are sick and hurting & writing cards for them.
  • Become a part of the Ministry of Encouragement.

 

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