Congregational Life
May
3, 2009
Today: 5:30 – “The Group” @ manse
This Week:
May 8th 7pm – Baccalaureate @ H.S.
May 9th 3pm – Conestoga Graduation
Looking Ahead:
May 10th Graduate Recognition Sunday
Happy
Mother’s Day
May 13th 7pm – Women’s Circle
May 17th 11:15 – Deacon’s Meeting
May 24th Communion
May 25th 7pm – Session Meeting
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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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“Relay for Life”
Cass
County’s “Relay for Life” is scheduled for 7pm on June 27th at the
Plattsmouth High School track. If you
are interested in joining the Murray Presbyterian Church relay team, please
sign-up on the poster at the back of the church. Our team is walking in
remembrance of Kris Johnson. Any
questions please see Krista, Melanie, or Sherrill.
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Deacon’s
Rummage Sale
This
is a reminder!! Please continue saving
your “treasures” for the Deacon’s rummage sale – coming – This Fall!!
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I would like to thank all of you for all
your prayers and cards. I really
appreciate all you do.
Karen Savage
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**Baccalaureate**
Our
church is hosting Conestoga’s Baccalaureate on May 8th at 7pm at the
H.S.
We
need volunteer Hosts and Hostesses, along with donations of cookies and/or
brownies.
The
sign-up sheet is on the back table.
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~
Coming ~
Vacation Bible School
June
8 – 12
Volunteers
needed
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Pastor
Jeff’s Cell Phone Number
(402)
682-1439
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Please visit our website at:
each week to see the church bulletin and the
congregational life insert. The
newsletter is also posted there monthly!!!
Skin cancer is the most common of all
cancers and accounts for about half of all cases in the US. The two main types
are malignant melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancers. Basal cell and squamous
cell cancers account for most of the latter group. Although less common,
melanoma skin cancers are far more dangerous, accounting for four percent of
skin cancer cases but 79 percent of skin cancer deaths.
You may see yourself in the mirror
every day but you should look closer at least once a month to improve your
chances of finding any skin cancers that might develop, says Martin Weinstock,
MD, PhD, chairman of the American Cancer Society's (ACS) Skin Cancer Advisory
Committee and a professor at Brown University.
The ABCD rule is a helpful guide to
signs of melanoma. Notify your doctor about any of these signs:
§ A is for asymmetry: Half of a mole or birthmark does not
match the other half.
§ B is for border: Edges are irregular, ragged, notched or
blurred.
§ C is for color: The color isn't the same all over but may
have differing shades of brown or black, sometimes with patches of red, white
or blue.
§ D is for diameter: The area is larger than six millimeters
(about the size of a pencil eraser) or is growing larger.
·
Melanoma
Monday (May 4)
·
National
Women's Health Week (May 10-16)
Go to www.cancer.org to
get more information.