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The Index from Hermitage, Missouri • 22

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The Indexi
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Hermitage, Missouri
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Wmm mu THE INDEX Hcnsitafc MO October 2 2013 MB CHURCH NEWS Hopewell Baptist Lioda Erwin led music and Beiben Ott was pianist- Rich-aid Manley pve the Sunday School opening A thank-you cud from Richard and Marilyn Manley waa shared 11 waa a cant from the Winn Home Prayers were for the family of Kaita Shelton Bob Ott Sr Mutha Ikytor end Anna Faye Phillipa Warren Love give the chiktrao'i meiaage on Free Gilt of Salvation" Dorothy Feaater watched die ninety and Linda Erwin led children's church Randy Poison song "a ipecial King Bro Stevenson spoke about the Canadian Southern Baptist Seminaiy end College in Alberti Wheatland Church of the Nuarene Mary Stovall taught the adult Sunday achool lesion "Unit Kingdom Come: The Gospel of The Clash of Kingdoms" from Matthew Frances Rife's young adult class continued its study in Leviticui Maty Stovall gave announcement! Pastor Ed sermon Whom Shall We Go?" was from John and Sandra Peck was the pianist and Janice Morris waa the song leader Kim Martins tang a special Ben Morris end Charlie Thylor were I reefers Beth end Feytun Schleteaer both noted birthdays lympethy wu extended to the family of Cheater Berg The church ministered it the Christian Health Cm Center At die evening Bible study Rev Stovall continued the study of Shadow of the Cross" from Marit 10-27 Zechariah 8:6 Matthew Romani 1 1:33 II Corinthians Ephesians Philippian 4:13 IB-20 James and I John Prayers were for Jeny Engebos Vivian Foltz Sandy Gilmer Orville Green Rex Mu-berry Juanita Martin Kenneth Rile John Sweeny Larry and Timmy Stovall Thelma Tolliver Mary Lou Weaver Virginia Wooten Evelyn Wright and Juanita Zimmerman Upcoming events include Wednesday October 2 Bible study at 3 pm Saturday October 1 2 Sisfers-io-ChiisC brunch with Rep Sandy Crawford as speaker at 2 pm Wednesday October 16 missionary council meeting at 4 pm preceding missionary meeting at 5 pm Wednesday October 23 board meeting 3:30 pm and Bible study it 5 pm Hope Lutheran Fellowship was held at 10 am followed by worship 10:30 for St Michael and Ail Angels Sunday Scripture readings wen from Daniel Revelation and Matthew 1 Pastor Jim Meyer's children's message and sermon horn Daniel wu la Like CodT Liz Bartlett wu the organist Keith Sobota wu acolyte and Liny Plgd and Bill Breedlove were uehen Prayers were tor Dorothy Mathis Harriet Gilbert Jeanne Hilburo Nancy Ford Mindy Brown and Roads Guests were Wsll arid Maryellen Ulech and Sieve McConnell The ladies organization (LWML) met Tuesday October 1 Bible Clau is held each Wednesday at 3 pm LWML Sunday will be observed Sunday October 6 with a ipecial order of service and the collection of Mitea for Missions Members continue to support the Hickory County CARES program Hermitage Christian The theme wu Owe Cod a Huge Debt" Pearl Webiman taught the adult Sunday school dan and Pistor Patty Case the teem lesson 00 and Abel and Giving Pint Fruits to God" Greeters were Mike and Laurie Clark Pianist wu Carls Moore and candle tighter wu Justin Murphy Elders serving were Marcia Bloom and Carolyn Ruuell and deacons aerv-ing were Murray and Wanda Stewart Elsie Scott and Martie Manthei Guitar Warriors for Christ Mark Houser Mike Jones Frank Aikim Joyce Dudley and Murray Stewart led music Mark Houser and Mike Jones sang 1 special Pastor Cue's sermon Owe I Part II" wu baaed 00 1 Timothy Amanda and Justin Muiphy joined the church and will be baptized in a few weeks Upcoming events include: Tuesday CMF it Tadpoles Restaurant 8 am Wednesday CWF at fellowship hall 10 am ladies luncheon 11:30 at Vickie and Pub and Grub quiltingcrafts at I pm youth it the D-OjCX house and poduck 5:30 followed by Bible study on Hebrews I Thursday Ministerial fellowship 10 am at care center and gospel jam at 7 pm in the fellowship hall October 27 all church hay ride at 4 pm at the Stewart home on RA Road October 31 Halloween party at the DOCK from 7-9 pm November 13-16 women's LOL Conference it Femme de Terre UMC with registering at 743-6888 or 743-6730 The Whealfend FFA sponsored a Faim Safety Day ior elementary stu-dents Tuesday Sept 17 as part National Farm Safety and Health Week Different vfewing and participation stations were created it the school which emphasized the importance at staying safe on tire (arm vfeacNngaludenfeaboUagriculurs FFA mentm provided animate tea petilna zoo Lucas Cattle Company representatives such at Mka McGwrey (center) damonetiatad hoar to ramain safe while using tarm equipment and Hickory County Fann Bureau officials provided lessons on agricuttura and demenstiatod raping a aknutalad buL Wheatland Elementary students Delaney Dickenson Natitantal WF lamaon John Payna and Katy Tartar spent quaRy time wilt a newly bem cal Tuesday Sept 17 as they participated in Farm Safety Day This special event sponsored by tie Wheatland FFA was held as part ol MffionfeFarm Safety and Hefedi Weak FFA members organbealia petting 200 which also featured horses and offivar types of weslock Kathy Garrison with tie Hbmty County Fam Bureau demonstrates lor Heavenly Lewlon (ritftt) and group olWhealfend Elementary students how to rape a bul Tuesday Sept 17 during FFA Farm Safety Day The Hickory County Farm Bureau and Lucas Cattle Company were lot two of the organizations tiat donated their time teaching tfw students about farm safely and agriculture pm Below the Potnmt de Ten Dam Weeubienu First Baptist Oscar Stokes is Deacon of the Week Janice Cooper wu pianist for morning services The welcome and Sunday School report were given by Charles Hemphill Prayers were for Oscar and Edith Stokes Homer Reed Roy Hensley Nina Miller Daricnc Hunt Dennis Mclntire Clint Slurp David McQuown Doug Loehr Ashley Nicole McIntosh Ruhae Cline and Cheryl McCoy The Pastor's Pals leuon wu Our Souls Offerings were collected by Caden Kauffman Tucker Hill-yatd Audrey Jo Perriman and Megan Graham Pastor Scott Chance's sermon horn John wu Is A True Wednesday activities include the meal at 6:15 followed by Team Kids youth group and adult Bible study at 6:43 Last Wednesday See You it the Pole wu attended by 2 1 youth RA Congress will be October 4-3 in Sedalia GA Retreat will be October 11-12 at Baptist Ridge Camp Bethel AueatMy of God Sunday school wu taught by Martha Wilsoa and Linda Perkins The birthdays of Donna Perkins Sherry Summers Abby Woody inland Amber Tucker were noted well the eleventh anniversary of Glenn and Pat Hicks Prayer wu said for them all by Pistor Allen Perkins Morning singing wu led by Carolyn Walker accompanied by Rob Ash and Eldon Woodysrd guitar Ruth Foster piano Joe Lehman drums and the choir Offering ushers were Ken Morse and Ken Tolivar A pot luck dinner wu held after services Singspiration which is normally held oa the 5th Sunday wu cancelled and no evening aerviee wu scheduled Lidia prayer group meets Tuesdays at 9 am followed by visiting at the cue center Wednesday mid-week aerviee starts at 7 pm and Saturday prayer meeting begins at 6 pm St Bernadette Catholic FrCallistus Okoroji auisted by Deacon Kent Boettger celebrated Knights of Columbus Mass on Sunday September 29 at 10 am Greeter wu Nancy Sisson Cliff Brooks led the rosary Announcements were by Pit Harvey Server wu Logan Eldred Lector Jill Salmoa read Amos 6: 1 a 4-7 and I Timothy 6: 1 1-16 Deacon Boettger read Luke and Fr Okoroji gave the homily Dale and Pat Allmeroth were gilt bearers Eucharistic ministen Linda Boettger Karen Fusco Rosalie Tkylor Shane Salmon Paula Eldred and John While Ushers were Jim Lammas Tom Pock Dive Semple and Jim Dorweiler Organist Phil Jones soloist Margaret Hastings and the choir led the congregation with the hymns and responses of the msu Knights of Columbus crow bearer wu John White and candle bearers were Janice Greenbuig and Jon Grach Knights of Columbus Honor Guards were Adrian Greenbuig David Groth Dennis Dorweiler and Em Fusco A thank you and farewell reception wu held after mau for organist Phil Jones who is moving to Springfield A communion service will be on Wednesday October 2 1 1 1 am and mau on Friday October 4 will be at 11 am Mass cm Sunday October 6 will be at lOamUfeTeenand Edge will have classes at St Ana's Parish in Warsaw at 6 pm next Sunday Wheatland Baptist Refreshments were served before Sunday achool Charles Loomis taught the adult class and Juanita Chaney the children Betty Shaman wu song leader and Lae Treat pianist Offerings were collected by Orel Rogers and Don Port Tim Post led the church Betty Sherman opened worship with singing Special music wu by Caleb McDaniel Chris Kimber-ling gave the sermon Knows Our from II Corinthians 12 Preyen were for Guy and Mari Ice Foltz Joe Shaman Doris and Richard Shields Becky Peck Melanie Rogers Joe end Betty Sherman's granddaughter and family Johnny Stutesmin Mary Brady Murray Young and the family of Chester Berg Wenubtemu Christian The congregation joined the Gelmey Community Bible Church for Sunday eervicc Paator Al Bandy wu guest speak-re Pastor Bandy's lesson wu from Matthew 13:44 Dinner and singing followed services Tabkha Puisiey and Janie Terrell performed special songs No evening services were held Sunday achool and services will resume regular schedule on Octobers Upcoming evcnli include: October 3 Tall work day 10 ami October 1 1 EUtton Baptist Church revival October 13 fell picnic at the home of Doo and Kim Koenig and November 10 church singing 6 pm Pomme da 1km Southern Baptist A ipecial light of music wu held recently with the Red Let-tor Edition performing In Sunday morning worship Don and Margaret Hadcn sang a special Pastor Eric Lawrence '1 Samoa "Storms and Anchors of Courage Protect ioa Purpose and Presence" wu from Acta Services dated with ainging Wheatland Christian Arvitia Beem taught Sunday achool using Ecclesiastes Prayers were for Kale Stryker Ethel and Dave Stryker Donna Christian Shael Lawson Alan Poe Teddi Owsley Bill Stoner Duane Mackey end family and the families of Ron Wsinacott and Chestor Bing Communion wu served and offerings collected by Lynn Cist and Dave Stryker The sermon the Gift" wu from Ecclcsiantei Upcoming events include: October 3 Relay for Life and October 9 missionaries from Jamsaca to give personation A Christmu program wu discusied and will be Miounced Preston Bible Baptist Liny Rogoi and Tim Mawhiney were greeters Tim Mawhiney led the Sunday achool and invitation ainging accompanied by Maty Mawhiney and Clitlin Simpson Sunday school sod children's church teachers were Gary Hunt Don and Teresa Kelderhouae Misty Rogos and Linda Brown Guy Hunt and Eli and Larry Rogers collected the offerings A Ladies Croup sang a special Paator Doo Keldohouae'i sermon wu Lessons That Joshua Learned in (he Battle" Lunch wu served at noon followed by an afternoon service Prayers were for Brent Anders Cathy Bcel Ben and Freds Brown Ronnie Dickens Cary Alien tiiden amd Faye Windeknecht Autumn Gladden the Mackey family Lillian Fritz Bonnie Hunt Gary Maynard Slim Yates and the family of Chesser Berg Hermitage First Baptist Services opened with a short video promoting the Samaritan's Purse Christmu Child" shoebox ministiy and items liar the project will be collected the church through October Singing wu led by the praise team of Kristen Johnson Slepha-ni Hoatrttier Michelle Edwards at the piano aid John Murphy on guitar Pastor Jeremy Hostettkr gave the welcome and announcements Special music wu a aoio by Makayla HoKetder The pastor continued his sermon series "I AM" with the message Way the Truth the Life" from John Prayera wen for Rachael Vieira Galen Lindsey Sharon Myers Helen Wagoner Tod Price Thelma Tolliver Loyah Vaanicoio Bill Rhoades Donut Dickenson Marie Steinmetz Deanna Hender-aon Doris Dryer Ruby Payne Dorothy Stewart David Grace Greg Routine Donna Jacobs Richard William Susan Smith John Wood Cassidy Srock Pa Holland Larry Roberta Rick Walters Bill Mulford Deoo Cable Robert Ou Brandon Walters Al Maioa Sherry Robins Terey Benedict Nick Benedict Danny Hite Shael Lawson Landon Roby and Nick McLerran Choir and praise team practices woe held a 5 pm In evening worship special music wu a solo by Mike Vhnnicoio The pastor concluded his sermon series with the message AM the True Vine" from John The ladies Bible study Triumphs" continues Tuesdays at 8:30 at die church Upcoming events include Wednesday fellowship supper with a Mexican theme 6 pm busineu meeting TeamKids sod DRIVEN youth all 7 Thuisday October 3 senior ladies Bible study 2:30 pm aeal Sunday October 6 special morning celebration service including high nltrndanne goals note bunting of building debt revealing the church's neat 10-15 year vision and in the iftonoon the church's annual event (fotmeify known as storing God's Mcuings on the church with the community a of Faith Fest" from pm below the Pomme de Terre Dim with food infl stables kiddie train horseshoes and other games all fine to the public end October 23-26 seventh annual ladies rctrert with the theme Laugh Love" at Camp Pomme de Tore Pittsburg for Indies sixth grade and up (sign up deadline Oct 20) OUrt Point Southern Baptist Pastor Tory Gentry Jr gave the welcome and ennounce-ments Joyce Glsnville was pianirt The praise leant led by Sara Dryer included Chris Wisdom and Tkntmie Dryer The Missouri missions offering goal of $300 wee met end exceeded Jake end Brock Lockhart collected offerings The pastor's sermon Died for You" was from Matthew Pastor Gentry was assisted ia serving the Supper emblems by Deacons Jerry Bybee Harold Eidson Chris Wisdom Melvin Great and Sam Dryer A ciny-in lunch followed services Evening worship included a showing of the video Grad is Our God Upcoming events include Wednesday Awaits classes youth inertings 6:30 and adult Bible study and prayer meeting 7 Saturday DCASB Brotherhood men and boys breakfast a Harmony Baptist Church Sunday services a Her-milage Christian Care Center 2 pm and Bible study to Inin Sunday achool teachers following evening services Spring Branch Church of the Brethren The Sunday school lesson ScaUen the Nations" was from Genesis Brian Maddua taught the adult class and Vanessa Maddux the children Ids Mae Campbell was pianist aid Gene Brooks song leader Bible study and prayer meeting are held every Wednesday a 6 pm The call to worship of halm was read ia unison Stephsni McCoy waa a visitor Tommie Lert taught the children's time MykayU Vangar-den Jasmine Grigsby end Derek Maddua collected offerings Special music was by Eddie Vangorden and Gene Brooks Bro Brian Madduxh message Our Plans Always Work Out?" was from Luke Prayera were for Kathryn Reddy AD Kellum Wands Stephenaon Jay Ramp John Yarbrough John Newberry Zells Antwiier Scotty Green Jordan O'Malley Angie Walkia Hone Ruth McCarty Mary Loo Weaver Roila Grace Jim Tunaa Sam Edwards Gail Reno Donna Campbell Danny Grrea Brian Maddua and the families of Rowena Fer-guson Ada Mahaffie and Ina Conner Elktoa Christian Pastor Jim Gilman's sermon Men is Impossible" was from Mark Ron Gist and Lionel Barnes served as eldcra and Lonnie Smith and Ralph Williams sa deacons Nancy Criles waa orgaaist and Virginia Williams pianirt Prayera were for Christy Siebtcr Juanita Chaney Dennis Young Marie Perkins Ana Henry Virginia Ealoa Kenneth Toilirar Patty Jo Allen Melissa Wood Chariots Wilson end the Chester Berg family INFLATABLE AMP GAMES Mute Bttfctfal CtuflMfi OkMi CvfM ImN Bbhn Hmia 111 if ttii PIUS Kiddie Train Romihou Other Ibmi LOTS OF FOOS FUN AM FELLOWSHIP! bin yssr lews ahaknuad year frleadsl Cverylhiiil sIm pravldsi FREE TO THE PUBLIC FAMILY FUN FOR ALL AGES Uaag Sku UbjmSLma ak-J rorm wf fwnwu0v mir vopnw wnuren In ostoteoMsii dP odli MsmAvw FREE DELIVERY mm Southeast Comer ol Mo.

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