Sunday, September 19, 2010

Weekly Update - 9/19 - 8:08pm

Thank you Patrick for the wonderful message this morning..."Walking Home In Faith".   And thank you to Kyle for the amazing song service!  BEAUTIFUL singing this morning!

There are lots of visitors at LACOC every Sunday.  Are you taking time to welcome a visitor?  You never know...YOU could make the difference in their decision to become part of our family!
 
WELCOME:  Annetta Thomas!  (She is the daughter of Smithy and Kay Allen.)  Annetta has moved from Waco back to Paris and is ready to get busy working with us.  She's already taking on the library!

PRAISE:  We're so thankful that the Youth Group had a safe/successful trip to Camp Deer Run and were back home as worship was over.

 
REMINDER:  We'll be getting new front entrance doors on the west side of the building this week.  When you come to the church, please use the doors at the OutReach Bldg.  These should be finished by next Sunday.

 
FAREWELL:  It was sad to say good-bye to the Nichols' today!  Brent and Jill will be visiting with different churches that are working with them and also with family over the next month, before heading back to Niteroi, Brazil.  AND....they had a baptism today, of a 15 year old girl, in Niteroi.
  • Johnny Bassett was admitted to PRMC/South Friday morning with pneumonia.  He's in Room 307.  Please keep our sweet Johnny and Naomi in prayer.
  • Marianne Whitehouse's brother, David Bean, is still recovering from a stroke that he suffered in July.
  • Kevin & Stacey Wood asked for prayers for Mallory, that she "continue to seek God for direction in making right decisions".  
  • Janet Christ's friend, Scott Chaix, is having tests this week.  He may have to have his spleen removed.
  • Tanya Welch's friend, Claire VanDerWilt, was hospitalized on Friday with pneumonia.
  • Jenifer Cooper's friend, Kerri Posey, has been diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer.  She's only 32 years old.
  • Continue to remember little Payden Daniels on your heart.  He is still having seizures.
  • Danny Bulls asked that we keep the family and friends of the quarterback, Reggie Garrett, for West Orange-Stark High School, in our prayers.  He collapsed on the sidelines on Friday night, during the game, and died on the way to the hospital.
  • Misty Gage's friend, Dru Pirtle, has a blood clot that runs all the way up his leg.  He is now in ICU.
  • Derald Bulls stated that Karl Louis (former Paris Police Chief) is continuing to recover at home from prostate cancer surgery.
  • Clint and Tammy McPherson (friends of the Vinson's) has a son with autism and he is not doing well at this time.
  • Sherrie & Alan Boyd will be traveling over the next few weeks.  Please keep them in prayer for their safety.
  • Kim Hanley is looking for a job...if you or anyone know of an opening, please contact Kim.

H.A.L.O.: Ladies...Don't Forget! THIS Tuesday night, Sept. 21 at 6pm! Bring finger foods, a pantry item and games to play. This months' project is to bring a package of Charm's Blow-Pops for Trunk or Treat!  (There will be child care available.)

 
Speaking of TRUNK OR TREAT!!!!  Tanya has a sign-up sheet on the Welcome Center for those wanting to host a car or help in other ways.  More details to come!

SIMPLE SUPPER: This week’s entree will be a special Pizza.  If you didn't get the chance to sign up on Sunday morning, you still have the chance to come and eat with us by calling the church office by noon on Tuesday. Still only $2 per plate.

BENEVOLENCE CLOTHES CLOSET: Fall/Winter clothing is needed for the closet. Especially back to school clothing for children of all ages!

 
PANTRY NEEDS: Canned Chicken

 
KEEP THE DATE:
Sept 21: H.A.L.O. 6pm (This month bring pantry item and package of Charm's Blow Pops)
Oct 10:  Faithful Readers
Oct 31: 5th Sunday Format
Oct 31: Trunk or Treat
Nov 10: Blood Drive

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