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1001 E. MacArthur
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Today New Children’s Worship Bulletin’s For ages 3 thru 12 on the foyer table.
Fellowship Day Donuts Ect.-8:50-9:20am Basket Dinner: Meat Loaf, scallop potatoes, green beans, corn, rolls and salads. Dessert: Pies
Missions Committee meeting at 4:45pm.
Small Group Committee meeting at 5pm
This Week Joy Singers will meet at 7pm on Tuesday
Craft Encouragement Operation Lunch This Thursday at 12pm
Ladies Retreat- Fin & Feather This Friday & Saturday Please turn in money by Wed. The van will leave here at 3pm. If you need a ride-let office know. At 5:00pm be ready to reveal what you do in your spare time. Example: Karen Longest & Judy Craig will demonstrate karate. Don’t forget your art supplies.
Teens Teens will leave for Ridgecrest for OKC Area Wide at 5pm today
There is a float trip scheduled for Illinois River on Oct. 4th.
Upcoming 39rs will meet Sept 25 at 6:30pm
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September 14, 2003 Vol XXIV # 37 Charla Lamb’s Wedding is Sept. 27th. Invitation is posted on bulletin board.
News & Notes Beau Burton sends his love. He left Kuwait on the 10th and is now at Camp Pendleton. He will be home around the end of Sept.
Bill Schweikhard is looking for trainees for Nursery, 2 and 3 yrs olds class. If you’re interested, please contact him.
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Remember in Your Prayers Nellie Bruce, Nadine Stephen’s mother had colon cancer surgery last Tuesday, doing well, pathology report looks good. She is at Baptist Hos. Room 727. Robert Bruce, Nadine Stephen’s dad had a pacemaker put in last Sat. ,doing great, even up and walking around. Ann Edwards, Carol Tomlinson’s sister, will have double by pass surgery Monday at St. Johns Hospital in Tulsa. Andrew Thomas, Barbara Casey’s nephew, has a brain tumor, still trying to determine if it is cancerous. JT Gore, Pam Austin’s dad, is having a stint replaced Oct. 1st. Family thanks for the prayers during his recent stay in hospital
The Church, family, and friends celebrated the life of Robert Allen last Friday. Pray for the comfort and strength for his family
Those Who Serve In the days when an ice cream sundae costs much less, a 10 yr. old boy entered a hotel coffee shop and sat down at a table. A waitress put a glass of water in front of him. “How much is an ice cream sundae?’ he asked. “Fifty cents,” replied the waitress. The little boy pulled his hand out of his pocket and studied the coins in it. “Well, how much is a plain dish of ice cream?” he inquired. By now more people were waiting for a table and the waitress was growing impatient. “Thirty-five cents.” She brusquely replied. The little boy again counted his coins. “I’ll have the plain ice cream,” he said. The waitress brought the ice cream, put the bill on the table and walked away. The boy finished the ice cream, paid the cashier and left. When the waitress came back, she began to cry as she wiped down the table. There, placed neatly beside the empty dish, were two nickels and five pennies. You see, the boy couldn’t have the sundae, because he felt he had to have enough left to leave a tip. Daily each one of us is given a chance to make sacrifices, It’s a matter of the heart when we choose to let those who serve us know in some way they are important and appreciated. Let us all be loving servants in this busy life that we daily live.
In Christian Love, Darrell Roe
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