Congregational Life
September
13, 2009
Today: 11:15 - Deacons’ Meeting
Sunday
School Rally Sunday
This week:
September 16-18 6-8pm Rummage Sale drop-off
September 19th 8 – 4: Deacons’ Rummage Sale
Looking Ahead:
September 23rd 7pm – “Faith in the Workplace”
September 28th 7pm – Session Meeting
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Nickey Johnson: Prayers for Nickey and her family as
they mourn her mom’s passing. (922
N. 9th Street – Plattsmouth, 68048)
Tanner Miner: Prayers for healing and strength. (2004 Splitt Drive – Murray, 68409)
Betty Tepner:
Prayers for healing and strength for Betty and strength for Dixie Craft. (5309
Crogans Way Road – Council Bluffs, IA
51501)
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)
Cathy Balfour:
Prayers for strength.
Additional Prayer Concerns:
Janelle Sorenson:
Prayers for her mom.
Nickey Johnson:
Prayers for her father.
Thoughts & Continual Prayers for our shut-ins:
Lottie Johnson:
Ambassador, 1800 14th Ave. #208, Nebraska City, NE 68410
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.
Dave Cook
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Today is Sunday School Rally Sunday!!
Please stay after church today to enjoy the
bounce house, fellowship and a pizza party.
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Saturday, September 19th
WANTED:
Baked Goods!!!!
All
those able to donate homemade pies, cookies, etc…please start looking through
your favorite recipes and begin baking for our bake sale!!!
Also,
remember to donate those treasures!
Drop
off times:
Evenings
6:00 to 8:00, 9/16 thru 9/18
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7pm, Wednesday, September 23rd
at the manse.
Please join Dave Coulby and
learn how to be a Christian in the workplace.
Desserts provided!
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Please
call(235-3323)or e-mail(Harold-laverne@inebraska.com)
LaVerne Ebner if you have anything to put out on the prayer chain – no matter
how small you may think it is!
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Murray Presbyterian Church
T-Shirts
Please
see one of the Deacons if you would like a Murray Presbyterian t-shirt. The
cost to you is $3.00.
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If you would like to volunteer to be a
liturgist, please sign-up on the sheet on the back table.
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Directory Pictures
Directory pictures have been taken. If you missed the scheduled pictures, please
notify Krista. If you have a picture you
would like to submit but have not yet done so, please complete the form on the
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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!!!
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American
Cancer Society Awareness: Sept.
National Prostate Cancer
Awareness Month
Signs and symptoms of prostate cancer:
Early prostate cancer
usually causes no symptoms and is most often found by a PSA test.
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is a substance made by cells in prostate gland
(it is made by both normal cells and cancer cells). Although PSA is mostly
found in semen, a small amount is also found in the blood. Most healthy men
have levels under 4 nanograms per milliliter (ng/mL) of blood. The chance of having
prostate cancer goes up as the PSA level goes up. If your PSA level is high,
your doctor may advise a prostate biopsy to find out if you have cancer. If
your PSA test result is not normal, ask your doctor to discuss your cancer risk
and your need for further tests.
Leukemia and Lymphoma Awareness Month
What are leukemia and non-Hodgkin lymphoma?
Leukemia
is a type of cancer that starts in the soft, inner part of the bones called the
bone marrow. It often moves quickly into the blood where it can spread to other
parts of the body such as the lymph nodes, spleen, liver, central nervous
system (brain and spinal cord), and other organs.
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (also known as non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, NHL,
or sometimes just lymphoma) is a cancer that starts in cells called
lymphocytes, which are part of the body's immune system. Lymphocytes are in the
lymph nodes and other lymphoid tissues (such as the spleen and bone marrow).
Go to www.cancer.org to
get more information.