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  PRAYER CONCERNS

Bill Kopyar continues to do well as he recovers from recent cataract surgery. Harry Schrum remains in stable condition at Cumberland Pointe.  Pat Rice is to undergo surgery tomorrow in the University of Virginia Hospital for double vision.  Kay Sowinski has requested our prayers for her neighbor, Erma Troyer who is in EORH following surgery last Wednesday.  Erma’s step great-granddaughter, Allison Martin who just graduated from Bellaire High School was life-flighted to  OSU Hospital in Columbus after being diagnosed with leukemia.

Mindy Husek, one of Joy Yontz’s fellow teachers whose parents are members of the Woodsfield church, has been diagnosed as having a mass in her brain.

Ruth Morrow (Dee Lallathin’s daughter), has requested our prayers for Jason Gibson, who recently lost a leg in a land mine explosion in Afghanistan.

Please continue your prayers for those who have requested our prayers recently…Louis Bain (Kate’s husband), Tammy Baker (friend of Mary Donna Wodarcyk), Evelyn Barker, Holly Bine (Pat Rice’s brother, cancer), Charles Boger, Frankie Carnes, (Amanda Schrum’s grandmother), Clyde Carpenter, Jocelyn Davis, Mildred Donley (friend of Mary Donna Wodarcyk),  Don Kettlewell (Bertha’s husband), Susan Foy (Ethel Kent’s daughter, cancer), Brian Games, Libby Gregory (Stacie Bearup’s mother), Harold Hudson, Kevin Kalany, Gina Marinnuci (Rich Daley’s cousin), Vera Perry, Grace Randolph (Matt’s grandmother), and Mike Tribbie.

OUR SHUT-INS

Let’s continue to encourage our shut-ins…Bill & Sue Daley, Mae Deller, Wilda Freeland, Virginia Orrison, Joyce Orzolek, Bill Richards, Leon & June Smith, Vonda Swisher, Jim & Pam Thrash, Marlene Trisolene, Joanne Wallner and Bill White.

OUR EXPECTANT PARENTS

Our expectant parents need our continued prayers….Tim & Lindsay McKeen (July) and Jamie & Leslie Judge (December).

IN THE MILITARY

Please remember our military personnel as you pray…Nathan Rodak (Jay & Rhonda’s son) and  Joey Stenger (Joe & Karen’s son).   Jason Harris, Bill & Pat Rice’s son-in-law, will leave for Afghanistan in September.

COLLEGE GRADUATES

Our prayers are with the following who are graduating from College this month: From OSU: Justin Gallagher (Material Science & Engineering; Minor in Business), Jerry Hatcher (Agriculture) and his fiancée, Kelley Westervelt (Horticulture). From OUE: Becky Bigler (Education).

GRADUATION PARTIES

The family of Emily Vickers invites everyone to her Graduation Party tomorrow from 5 to 9 p.m. at their home.  Please sign the list on the bulletin board, if you are planning to attend.

Ashley Gaston’s family will be hosting a Graduation Party for her on July 14, 1-4 p.m., at their house.

BAPTIZED INTO CHRIST

We rejoice that John Daniels, an inmate at Belmont Eastern Correctional Institute, was baptized by Everett last Tuesday.

    YOUTH THURSDAY NIGHT DEVOTIONAL

All the youth, Grade 7-College Age are invited to the Hayes’ residence this Thursday evening, 7-9 p.m.  A complete schedule of Youth Activities for the summer is on the bulletin board.

BRIDAL SHOWER

We will honor Becky Bigler on her upcoming marriage to Kevin Inman with a Bridal Shower in conjunction with the Monthly Fellowship on July 1.  If you would like to contribute money for a “Money-Tree,” please give your cash to Amy Games or Pam Moore by Wednesday, June 27.

WEDNESDAY SUMMER ADULT SERIES

As we continue looking at the “The Portraits of Christ in John” in the Wednesday Adult Class this week, Rob Miller will lead us in a discussion of “Jesus, The Compassionate Physician” using John 5 as his text.

FOREST HILLS

We will lead the worship service for the residents at Forest Hills today at 2:30.

SHEPHERDS-DEACONS-PREACHERS MEETING

The bi-monthly meeting of the shepherds, deacons and preachers will be Sunday, June 24, at 4:30 p.m.

QUARTERLY CONGRGATIONAL MEETING

The next congregational meeting will be Sunday,  June 24, following the evening service.

CAMP CONCERN PRE-REGISTRATION    

To avoid a $10.00 late fee for the Camp Registration, the Registration Forms must be postmarked by June 25 for Senior (age 15-18) & Secondary (13-14) Weeks and July 9 for Intermediate (11-12) and Junior (8-10) Weeks.  (Brochures are available on the table in the foyer.)

  IN SEARCH OF THE LORD’S WAY

How does God communicate salvation?  Some say it’s by a special feeling or a miraculous experience, but the Scriptures teach that God communicates salvation through the gospel.  In next week’s lesson, “The Gospel and Salvation,” Phil Sanders will examine how God’s message saves. The program can be seen locally every Sunday at 7:30 a.m. on WTRF-TV, Ch. 7.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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