July 13, 2008
13/07/08 10:33
Prayer Requests:
1. Revival in Coshocton
2. Norma Eckelberry & grandson, Zeb
3. Margret Stochey’s daughter, Kim Shada
4. Phil Lambes
5. Mike & Carrie
6. Chris Williams
7. Vacation Bible School
Q. What kind of man was Boaz before he married Ruth? A. Ruthless.
Women’s Bible Study: Tonight at 6. We will meet at Sis. Brandy Mullin’s house.
Music Practice: Tuesday at 5:30.
Prayer Meeting: Thursday from 6pm to 8pm.
VBS News: VBS meeting @ my house [Brandy Mullins] this Monday @ 6:30pm for all interested in helping in any way, if you absolutely cannot come, see me. This is for our kids and cannot happen without help! Also, I need donated empty water bottles, so please save your bottles! Brandy
EHHHH…What’s up, D.O.C? Introducing a new ministry of drama team called Disciples Of Christ. The team will consist of a group of 8 to 10 members, ages 9 to adult, who will minister through drama. If interested see Danielle Brown.
You are WANTED: Yee Haw! I have found my pardner for life, come help us celebrate as husband and wife. Cheryl Matthews and Walt Osborn have formed as one. So: let’s join our hands – form a ring. Let’s stamp our feet – dance and sing! Reception: Saturday July 26th at 2:00 p.m. Prairie Chapel Church, 45494 CR 23. So be there DEAD OR ALIVE! REWARD, you can collect your reward by celebrating the joining of these two varmints
Can you help? We have come in contact with a lady who needs some help. Just wondered if you might have something she needs. Dish towels, bath towels, a curtain rod, 4T boys clothes, 3T girls clothes, 3 dressers, women’s 9/9 ½ shoes, boys wide 8 ½ shoes, size 16 or 18 boys clothes, and mom’s bedroom is bare right now (her favorite color is purple). See Robin or Renee Corbett.
How do you feel about changes in your life? Maybe you’re the adventurous type who gets excited about facing new challenges and meeting new people. Or do you like life to remain the same?
Certainly some changes, such as serious illness or a death in the family, are extremely traumatic and life-altering. But most of the changes in your life evolve over time and are so subtle you hardly notice what’s happening.
The book of Genesis is overflowing with changes and relationships. God created a perfect world. Then sin entered and everything changed. A flood wiped out all life except those on the ark – more change. Broken family relationships led to murder and slavery. Mended relationships brought forgiveness and reconciliation. But through it all, God never changed, and He never will. God’s faithfulness, His love and His forgiveness for His children are a constant throughout this book. At the very heart of Genesis is God’s unwavering desire for a loving relationship with His people, as seen in the promise given to Abraham. Ultimately, “all peoples on earth” would have an opportunity for an intimate relationship with God – through the coming of Jesus, our Savior.
Changes are sure to come into your life. Are you ready to face them with joy and confidence? You can, because God’s love for you never changes!
You are officially challenged to read the book of Genesis this week!
Read Genesis 9:12-16 and you’ll see that God loves His people. You can trust Him to keep all His promises!
You’ll face many temptations to disobey God and “do what everyone else is doing.” Pray that God will help you resist those temptations. Check out Genesis 39:6-10
It’s difficult to see God’s plan when bad things happen to you. But be assured that God knows what’s going on and is in control. Read Genesis 50:18-20
Did you know?
*Moses wrote the book of Genesis
*Genesis was written in the 1400’s BC, while
the Israelites wandered in the desert.
*The events that took place in the book of
Genesis took place in Mesopotamia, Canaan
and Egypt – known today as the Middle East.
*The theme of Genesis: From the beginning,
God has desired a relationship with His
creation – YOU!
1. Revival in Coshocton
2. Norma Eckelberry & grandson, Zeb
3. Margret Stochey’s daughter, Kim Shada
4. Phil Lambes
5. Mike & Carrie
6. Chris Williams
7. Vacation Bible School
Q. What kind of man was Boaz before he married Ruth? A. Ruthless.
Women’s Bible Study: Tonight at 6. We will meet at Sis. Brandy Mullin’s house.
Music Practice: Tuesday at 5:30.
Prayer Meeting: Thursday from 6pm to 8pm.
VBS News: VBS meeting @ my house [Brandy Mullins] this Monday @ 6:30pm for all interested in helping in any way, if you absolutely cannot come, see me. This is for our kids and cannot happen without help! Also, I need donated empty water bottles, so please save your bottles! Brandy
EHHHH…What’s up, D.O.C? Introducing a new ministry of drama team called Disciples Of Christ. The team will consist of a group of 8 to 10 members, ages 9 to adult, who will minister through drama. If interested see Danielle Brown.
You are WANTED: Yee Haw! I have found my pardner for life, come help us celebrate as husband and wife. Cheryl Matthews and Walt Osborn have formed as one. So: let’s join our hands – form a ring. Let’s stamp our feet – dance and sing! Reception: Saturday July 26th at 2:00 p.m. Prairie Chapel Church, 45494 CR 23. So be there DEAD OR ALIVE! REWARD, you can collect your reward by celebrating the joining of these two varmints
Can you help? We have come in contact with a lady who needs some help. Just wondered if you might have something she needs. Dish towels, bath towels, a curtain rod, 4T boys clothes, 3T girls clothes, 3 dressers, women’s 9/9 ½ shoes, boys wide 8 ½ shoes, size 16 or 18 boys clothes, and mom’s bedroom is bare right now (her favorite color is purple). See Robin or Renee Corbett.
How do you feel about changes in your life? Maybe you’re the adventurous type who gets excited about facing new challenges and meeting new people. Or do you like life to remain the same?
Certainly some changes, such as serious illness or a death in the family, are extremely traumatic and life-altering. But most of the changes in your life evolve over time and are so subtle you hardly notice what’s happening.
The book of Genesis is overflowing with changes and relationships. God created a perfect world. Then sin entered and everything changed. A flood wiped out all life except those on the ark – more change. Broken family relationships led to murder and slavery. Mended relationships brought forgiveness and reconciliation. But through it all, God never changed, and He never will. God’s faithfulness, His love and His forgiveness for His children are a constant throughout this book. At the very heart of Genesis is God’s unwavering desire for a loving relationship with His people, as seen in the promise given to Abraham. Ultimately, “all peoples on earth” would have an opportunity for an intimate relationship with God – through the coming of Jesus, our Savior.
Changes are sure to come into your life. Are you ready to face them with joy and confidence? You can, because God’s love for you never changes!
You are officially challenged to read the book of Genesis this week!
Read Genesis 9:12-16 and you’ll see that God loves His people. You can trust Him to keep all His promises!
You’ll face many temptations to disobey God and “do what everyone else is doing.” Pray that God will help you resist those temptations. Check out Genesis 39:6-10
It’s difficult to see God’s plan when bad things happen to you. But be assured that God knows what’s going on and is in control. Read Genesis 50:18-20
Did you know?
*Moses wrote the book of Genesis
*Genesis was written in the 1400’s BC, while
the Israelites wandered in the desert.
*The events that took place in the book of
Genesis took place in Mesopotamia, Canaan
and Egypt – known today as the Middle East.
*The theme of Genesis: From the beginning,
God has desired a relationship with His
creation – YOU!