Sunday, October 10, 2010

Weekly Update - 10/10 - 9:25pm

Thank you Patrick for the challege of new beginnings this morning.  "Starting All Over" was a great way to start a new week. 
Thank you Kyle for stepping in and doing a beautiful job on the song service.

John Williams went forward this morning asking for prayers for he and his family.  Specifically pray for strength in his life and keep him strong during the coming weeks.
  • Ed Bullard has been in the hospital over the weekend for some tests, but was released this morning. 
  • Michelle Anderson asked for prayers as she is receivimg some test results that will have solutions to some issues that she is having.  She is continuing to have more tests performed.
  • Dianna Welch is continuing to have major problems with her foot.  It is not healing. 
  • Dot Campbell fell yesterday and broke some ribs.
  • Former member, Glynn Lowe, has been hospitalized in Tyler.  He is in ICU in critical condition with double pneumonia and a heart condition.  Please keep Frances and the family in your prayers.
  • Sherry Welch's Mom, Hazel Cross, is recuperating from a mild stroke this week.  They aren't sure of her prognosis...but, the family is praying for God's will.
  • Angela Heath (young Mom with cancer) is still in ETMC/Tyler.  Specifically pray that she will be well enough to go home for a few days.
  • Tanya Welch asked for prayers for Jordan, as she travels back to Harding University today.
  • Tanya also asked for prayers for her sister, Tammi, as she recovers from surgery.
  • Please keep David & Kristi Cochran and their family in your prayers.  There were complications with her pregnancy (7 months) and the baby passed away.
  • Elmer "Butch" McNeal is still in Medical City/ICU.  He continues to be on a vent, still sedated...just trying to let his body heal.  He has Legionnaires Disease.
  • Elijah Friesen, the 5 yr old that had heart transplant last Sunday, is doing great and has been moved to a regular room at Children's Medical Center/Dallas.
HONORED: John Mark Stallings Field is the name given to the football field at Faulkner University, this past Friday. Coach Gene & Ruth Ann Stallings were in Montgomery, Alabama this past Friday for the honors.
The field could have been named for any number of famous players or coaches, but John Mark’s qualities made his choice a natural for the Christian university.
“With his death, we became more determined that our program would endeavor to uphold the highest standards of character and sportsmanship because our field would bear the name of John Mark Stallings,” Billy Hilyer (Faulkner University President) said. “Because you’ve given Faulkner a great gift, the name of your son, we pledge to honor that gift, we promise that the John Mark Stallings Field will stand as a symbol of character and effort in the highest standard of sportsmanship,”

We have the opportunity to be a part of a Medical Evangelism for the Mexico flood victims. They are in need of these items: Vitamins, Aspirin, Tylenol, Glasses and School Supplies.  There are boxes in the foyer for these items.  Next Sunday, Oct. 17th, is the last day to donate.

H.A.L.O.:  We'll meet on Tuesday, October 19th, at 6pm.  This month's community project is the LACOC pantry.  Bring items for stocking our benevolent pantry for the upcoming months.  Also, bring finger foods and your favorite games to share.

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. This is SO much fun for the kids and adults too!

SIMPLE SUPPER: This week’s entree will be a special Tater Tot Casserole. 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: Peanut Butter & Jelly

KEEP THE DATE:
Oct 14: Youth Group to meet at the Journey Coffeehouse from 7-9pm
Oct 17: LIFE Groups
Oct 19: H.A.L.O. @6pm (Project: Pantry items)
Oct 31: 5th Sunday Format
Oct 31: Trunk or Treat
Nov 10: Blood Drive
Nov 19-21: Family Retreat - sign-ups will begin soon.

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