Congregational Life

April 12, 2009

 

Today:                  Easter        

                             Communion

                            

Looking Ahead:

April 19th              11:15am – Deacon’s Meeting

April 26th              Mexican Fiesta Sunday

                                      & Mini-pie sale!

April 27th              7pm - Session

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Prayer Concerns

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.

Philmore Williams

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Continual Prayers of comfort for the family of:

     Paul Mars

     Gary Etherington         

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One Great Hour of Sharing (OGHS)

OGHS shares Christ’s Love and Hope

to so many individuals throughout the world.  This occurs through assistance after a disaster, food for those who hunger and self-development of people.  Please take a moment to read the bulletin insert provided today.  Your prayerful consideration of participating in this Presbyterian Outreach is appreciated.

Thank you, Missions Committee

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**Baccalaureate**

Our church is hosting Conestoga’s Baccalaureate on May 8th at 7pm.

We need volunteer Hosts and Hostesses.

The sign-up sheet is on the back table.

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Attention all bakers!!!

Anna Mallett has volunteered to organize the pie making for the manse fundraiser.  Anyone who is able to assist her, meet her at the church at 9:00am this Saturday, April 18th and/or next Saturday, April 25th.  If you are not able to help make the pies, she is looking for donations of supplies, also.  Please see or call Anna.  Thank you!!!!

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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

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Please visit our website at:

www.murraypresbyterian.com

each week to see the church bulletin and the congregational life insert.  The newsletter is also posted there monthly!!!

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American Cancer Society Awareness for April

NATIONAL CANCER CONTROL MONTH, 2009
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BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION

We have achieved remarkable progress in the fight against cancer. Miracles in medical research have helped us understand how to prevent, detect, and treat cancer more effectively, and Americans are now more aware of how to protect themselves from this disease.

Despite this progress, cancer continues to kill more Americans than any other malady but heart disease. Marking National Cancer Control Month, we recommit to the battle against cancer and emphasize the promise of medical research and the healthy steps Americans can take to protect themselves.

As researchers work daily to better understand this disease, Americans can take steps to decrease their risk of developing cancer. Individuals of all ages should seek regular and appropriate check-ups. These check-ups should include screening, such as mammograms, the Pap test, and tests for colorectal cancer, all of which can help detect cancer during its early stages.

Healthful personal habits can also reduce the risk of cancer. Smoking accounts for thousands of cancer deaths every year, and quitting -- even after many years -- can greatly reduce the risk of cancer. Physical inactivity and obesity may cause a substantial proportion of colon, breast, endometrial, kidney, and esophageal cancers in the United States, so maintaining physical activity and a healthful diet can help prevent cancer, among other diseases. Finally, moderating alcohol intake and sun exposure can help protect Americans
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Go to www.cancer.org to get more information.