Congregational Life
March
15, 2009
Today: Third Sunday in Lent
11:15 – Deacon’s
Meeting
5:30pm – “The
Group”
This
Week:
March
18th 6:30-8:00 – PYF
@ the Manse
Looking
Ahead:
March
22nd Communion
12:00 - Sue &
Joe’s Wedding
March
23rd 7pm - Session
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Peggy Etherington:
Prayers for Peggy and her family as they mourn Gary’s passing. (2518 Overlook
circle – Beaver Lake, 68048)
Charlotte Mars:
Prayers for Charlotte, son Steve, daughter Sonja, and their families as they
mourn Paul’s passing. (1918 Beaver Lake
Blvd. – Beaver Lake, 68048)
Betty Tepner:
Prayers for healing and strength for Betty and strength for Dixie Craft. (5309
Crogans Way Road – Council Bluffs, IA
51501)
Karen Savage: Prayers
for healing and strength. (P.O. Box 17 – Murray, 68409)
Don Loftin:
Prayers for continued healing. (9500 Milford Road – Beaver Lake, 68048)
Dave, Jenny, Sammy & Ella Cook:
Prayers for healing for Ella and strength for the family. (9923 12th
St. Murray, 68409)
Dennis Gochenour:
Prayers for healing and strength. (404 N. Elm St. – Murray, 68409)
Nessie Swedlund:
Prayers for healing and strength. (P.O. Box 61 – Murray, 68409)
Nickey Johnson:
Prayers for healing and strength. (922 N. 9th St. – Plattsmouth,
68048)
Additional Prayer Concerns:
Nickey Johnson:
Prayers for her parents.
Cathy Balfour:
Prayers for strength.
Thoughts & Continual Prayers for our shut-ins:
Lottie Johnson:
1750 S. 20th St. – Lincoln, NE
68502
Mildred Moritz:
1300 Avenue D – Plattsmouth, NE 68048
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Remember the members of our Armed Forces who are
serving overseas and stateside.
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Continual Prayers of comfort for the family of:
Paul Mars
Gary
Etherington
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Sincerely,
Peggy Etherington
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Thank
you, Thank you!
You
are all awesome!! The spaghetti
feed/silent auction brought in $1100 for our remodel project!! We have $5,965 in our remodel account!!
Sue
and Joe Eldred would like to invite everyone to their wedding following the
church service on Sunday, March 22nd. Please plan to stay for the noon ceremony!!!
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Wednesday, March 18th from 6:30 – 8pm
PYF at the manse!!
Please join them for snacks, devotional
and games!!
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~~New Church Directory~~
We are in the process of updating our church directory!!
A list is NOW on the table at the back of the church for you to
verify your address and phone number. Please make changes or mark “okay. ”If, in error, your name is not listed,
please add it to page five.
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for a taco dinner and fellowship
TONIGHT!!!!
Kirk and Lois Froistad’s home:
1102 Belgrade Court
Beaver Lake (235-3467)
Please take a side dish, dessert, or drinks
to share.
Childcare will be provided at the church.
[$5/child covers dinner and babysitter for the kids – no more than $15/family]
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~
Coming ~
Vacation
Bible School
June
8 – 12
Volunteers
needed
Please
see Lori Coulby or Sherrill Konfrst
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Pastor
Jeff’s Cell Phone Number (402) 682-1439
Fight
Back!!
American
Cancer Society Awareness for March
Colorectal
Cancer
·
Colorectal cancer is a malignant tumor
arising from the inner wall of the large intestine.
·
Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause
of cancer in males, fourth in females in the U.S.
·
Risk factors for colorectal cancer include
heredity, colon polyps, and long standing ulcerative colitis.
·
Most colorectal cancers develop from polyps.
Removal of colon polyps can prevent colorectal cancer.
·
Colon polyps and early cancer can have no
symptoms. Therefore regular screening is important.
·
Diagnosis of colorectal cancer can be made by
barium enema or by colonoscopy with biopsy confirmation of cancer tissue.
·
Treatment of colorectal cancer depends on the
location, size, and extent of cancer spread, as well as the age and health of
the patient.
·
Surgery is the most common treatment for
colorectal cancer.
Nutrition
·
Eating right is vital
to promoting health and reducing the risk for death or disability due to
chronic diseases such as heart disease, certain cancers, diabetes, stroke, and
osteoporosis. In fact, it has been estimated that dietary changes could reduce
cancer deaths in the United States by as much as 35 percent.
Go to www.cancer.org to
get more information.