A N N O U N C E M E N T S Children`s Ministries will be TODAY

ANNOUNCEMENTS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Children’s Ministries will be TODAY:
Children’s Ministries will be TODAY:
Music Mates (kids not yet in Kindergarten) meet at 4:30pm
Kid’s Rock (grades k-5th grade) meet at 5pm
Youth (6th grade and up) meet at 6pm
Music Mates (kids not yet in Kindergarten) meet at 4:30pm
Kid’s Rock (grades k-5th grade) meet at 5pm
Youth (6th grade and up) meet at 6pm
This Tuesday we will continue our Lenten Study. We will meet in the Activity Building
at 7pm. You are invited to attend. Topic: “Following in the Footsteps of Jesus: The
Way.”
This Tuesday we will continue our Lenten Study. We will meet in the Activity Building
at 7pm. You are invited to attend. Topic: “Following in the Footsteps of Jesus: The
Way.”
Bladen Crisis is in need of canned fruit, breakfast foods, and saltines.
Bladen Crisis is in need of canned fruit, breakfast foods, and saltines.
Date:
Feb. 27th
March 6th
March 13th
March 20th
Church:
E-town Baptist
St. Christopher’s
Wesley’s Chapel
E-town Presbyterian
Speaker:
Chris Denny
Jay Winston
Dick Warner
Dusty Sprouse
Each Wednesday services are from 12noon until 12:30. Each participating church will host one
service with another pastor being the guest speaker.
Date:
Feb. 27th
March 6th
March 13th
March 20th
Church:
E-town Baptist
St. Christopher’s
Wesley’s Chapel
E-town Presbyterian
Speaker:
Chris Denny
Jay Winston
Dick Warner
Dusty Sprouse
Each Wednesday services are from 12noon until 12:30. Each participating church will host one
service with another pastor being the guest speaker.
The next Wednesday Night Dinner will be on March 6th.
The next Wednesday Night Dinner will be on March 6th.
Blood Pressure Checks will be held next Sunday March 3rd.
Blood Pressure Checks will be held next Sunday March 3rd.
One Great Hour of Sharing will be Sunday, March 10th.
One Great Hour of Sharing will be Sunday, March 10th.
The next UMM Breakfast will be on March 17th at 7:30am.
The next UMM Breakfast will be on March 17th at 7:30am.
Mark your calendars: Next All-Church Pot-luck will be on Sunday
March 17th at 6pm. Bring a favorite dish to pass.
Mark your calendars: Next All-Church Pot-luck will be on Sunday
March 17th at 6pm. Bring a favorite dish to pass.
We will be hosting financial planning sessions, entitles, “Financial
Peace,” written by Dave Ramsey. These sessions will instruct on
financial discipleship. How can we save more? Invest more? Give more?
How can we financially survive these difficult days? This will be a 9 week
course with a video curriculum taught by Dave Ramsey. There will be
material provided and discussions to encourage personal and family
accountability. The first session will start on April 9th. If interested call
Steve Willis, 862-3762.
We will be hosting financial planning sessions, entitles, “Financial
Peace,” written by Dave Ramsey. These sessions will instruct on
financial discipleship. How can we save more? Invest more? Give more?
How can we financially survive these difficult days? This will be a 9 week
course with a video curriculum taught by Dave Ramsey. There will be
material provided and discussions to encourage personal and family
accountability. The first session will start on April 9th. If interested call
Steve Willis, 862-3762.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
What will you give up?
What will you give up?
During Lent, some Christians give up a luxury or vice as a form of self-denial
or to practice self-control. Ultimately, such a sacrifice should benefit one’s
spiritual walk with Jesus, who gave everything.
A Missouri teenager decided to give up talking for Lent. Decklan Conway,
13, communicated through dry-erase boards, going through three markers in
less than a week. Although he lost a few friends because he wouldn’t talk,
Decklan wrote, “I’m doing it for a greater purpose.” He added, “God gave up
his only Son for us. … What are you willing to give up?”
A worthy corollary to that question is “What will you take on?” What can
you do for God’s kingdom during this season of reflection and recommitment?
During Lent, some Christians give up a luxury or vice as a form of self-denial
or to practice self-control. Ultimately, such a sacrifice should benefit one’s
spiritual walk with Jesus, who gave everything.
A Missouri teenager decided to give up talking for Lent. Decklan Conway,
13, communicated through dry-erase boards, going through three markers in
less than a week. Although he lost a few friends because he wouldn’t talk,
Decklan wrote, “I’m doing it for a greater purpose.” He added, “God gave up
his only Son for us. … What are you willing to give up?”
A worthy corollary to that question is “What will you take on?” What can
you do for God’s kingdom during this season of reflection and recommitment?
Building Repair and Renovation Project:
What will be done: New kitchen in the Activity Building; new handicapped accessible
bathrooms, expanded storage, renovation of stage area in the Activity Building; removal of brick
house and the moving of the playground equipment in its place (with extra space for parking); new
carpet in the sanctuary; removal of old kitchen with welcoming reception area in its place;
Replacement of the kitchen cabinets at the parsonage.
The estimated cost is $250,000. Please designate your check, “Building Renovation.”
Completed:
Cleaning, repair of the stain glass windows and painting the outside
window framer; installed the air conditioner/heating system for the Fellowship Hall; removal of
house, trees, and moving of the playground equipment; placement of hardwood floor in Sanctuary
Chancel area.
Building Repair and Renovation Project:
Goal: $250,000
Collected Last week: $ 450.00
Raised to Date: $ 214,774
Amount Needed: $ 35,306
Building Repair and Renovation Project:
What will be done: New kitchen in the Activity Building; new handicapped accessible
bathrooms, expanded storage, renovation of stage area in the Activity Building; removal of brick
house and the moving of the playground equipment in its place (with extra space for parking); new
carpet in the sanctuary; removal of old kitchen with welcoming reception area in its place;
Replacement of the kitchen cabinets at the parsonage.
The estimated cost is $250,000. Please designate your check, “Building Renovation.”
Completed:
Cleaning, repair of the stain glass windows and painting the outside
window framer; installed the air conditioner/heating system for the Fellowship Hall; removal of
house, trees, and moving of the playground equipment; placement of hardwood floor in Sanctuary
Chancel area.
Building Repair and Renovation Project:
Goal: $250,000
Collected Last week: $ 450.00
Raised to Date: $ 214,774
Amount Needed: $ 35,306