May
12
2017
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FRIDAY, 5/12/17

“As each one has received a special gift, employ it in serving one another as good stewards of the manifold grace of God.” I Peter 4:10

Jonny Gaston’s ministry will host a banquet tonight in our fellowship hall.  It begins at 7:00PM and the suggested donation is twelve dollars per person.  Obviously, this is a time to report some of what the Lord has done through this ministry over the past year as well as give folks the opportunity to become involved through prayer, participating, giving.  Everyone is invited to attend.

Bro. Jerry visited with Jimmy Tagert’s mother yesterday and said she was doing well.  That is good news.

Bro. Jim Chinners has been visiting with Ethan’s sister, Shelby, and they are thinking she will be discharged on Monday.  I appreciate Bro. Jim staying in touch/visiting with Shelby.

Bro. Jerry said that Roy Blodgett had two stents placed in his heart and did well.

Bro. Jerry also communicated with Cameron Watson and he said his dad, Tommy, is doing well.  Not sure when he will be sent back to Alabama.

The phone system in our office has been hit and miss this week.  If you have been trying to contact me about your child being involved in the “parent/child” dedication service this Sunday, 5/14, then please send me an e-mail today.  Thanks to those who did that yesterday.

Also, we need to hear from our class of 2017 high school graduates by next Wednesday, 5/17, as we will recognize them in our 10:30AM service on Sunday, May 21.  Call the church office or send me an e-mail, please.

We are on a regular schedule this Sunday, 5/14, with one exception – there will be no Discipleship Training.  We will have our evening service.

I do want to say congratulations to Madison Poiroux (Courtlyn’s sister) and Kaleigh Cooper as their Faith Academy soccer team advanced to the semifinals of the AHSAA state tournament.  They played in Huntsville, AL yesterday and even though they lost it was the deepest playoff run ever made by the FA girls soccer program.

Anna Henley and the Faith Academy softball team won two games yesterday in the South Regional of the AHSAA.  They play again this morning and if they win one more game today then they will advance to the state finals in Montgomery later this month.

Bobby Henley and the Nationals hold a five and one half game lead NL East while sporting the best record in the National League.

I did not watch the game but was surprised that the Spurs handled Levi’s Rockets so easily last night.  What is up with that?  (How many days until college football begins?).

I pray that you will have a great Friday with Jesus.

 

 

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