Saturday, January 21, 2023

Sunday, January 22, 2023

 Church has been cancelled this morning due to weather.

 

Blessings

 

   Let the morning bring me word of your unfailing love, for I have put my trust in you.  Show me the way I should go.  For to you I entrust my life.   Psalms 143:8

 

Today, may joy bless you.  May hope inspire you.  May love heal you.  May light guide you.  ~ Mary Davis

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  Praise and Prayer Request:

 Roger and Pat Polsley, Jenni Umbarger, Gary Sherwood, Greg Sherwood, Lacey and Thomas Kiefer (military duty) Amy and Patric Breekbill, Zayne Osborn, Rosemary Handy, Pastor Donna, Jim and Donna Glenn, Mary Sherwood, Beth's mother, Conrad Hall, Don Baker, Ellie Warren, Penny's cousin Randy, Jenny and Shannon Bruce, Dana and Terry Gunderson, and for all the unspoken prayers.

Special prayers for the family of Marge Bennett, Donna G. (kicked by a horse) and rain for drought recovery.  Praise for Mike's visit with the Birkby's, Marge's friendship over the years, Damar Hamil's recovery, the Moyer's safe arrival in Texas.  Mary's Sunday School, Penny's hearing, Patric's maintenance of an even keel.

January Birthdays  18th Nancy Newlon, 20th Lynn Handy, 25th Shannon Bruce.

6th  Dave and Beth Lueth Anniversary


Today's Sermon:  "Journey On"

Today's Hymns: 

 All the Way My Savior Leads Me

Holy, Holy, Holy

In the Garden

Hello Friends,

It's been my privilege to spend some time with Marge Bennett's family and conduct her funeral. Listening to stories and sharing those stories is the best way to learn about others.  I loved learning about Marge and her love.

This week Paul continues on his journey towards Rome, not by choice, but under arrest defending Christ crucified.

Our song this week is "Hard Love" by NEEDTOBREATHE.

Pastor Donna


Special Music:  "Hard Love" by NeedToBreathe


Anywhere With Jesus


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 Thank you to Jerry and Jo Ann Birkby who faithfully change our church sign out front.  I managed to catch Jerry in action.

 


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 Beth Lueth has another Percival Church video to share with us this morning. This one is from Christmas 1990  Click HERE to watch. Enjoy the memory!  Thanks so much Beth for sharing! It's fun to look back.



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I am sharing a little DIY (do it yourself project) I saw online and loved.  I tend to be late in discovering things, many of you probably have seen this before or may even do it yourself.   It's one of those, "it's so simple" why haven't I done this?  A Devotional Basket.  Get a basket, gather up the items you wished to put in it, your bible, devotional books, a journal, pen and paper, prayer book, etc.  Again, if you are like me, I would have a book over in one cupboard, another one in some other place and then I would spend time trying to locate them.  Now I will have them safely gathered together in one place that can easily be move around. Feeling pretty proud of myself :)    Remember....it's the little things....

Found the basket at the Dollar Store, I tied on the wooden beaded heart I found at Hobby Lobby on one side and the 'Bless Our Home' on the other side, also found at Hobby Lobby.   



If you don't have one already, January would be a great time to make yourself a devotional basket.  ~ Mindy 

 

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 Old churches must not simply stand as monuments to the past but as spiritual grandparents that have invested in the future by passing on their life to others and releasing their offspring to form new congregations. ~ unknown

 

 

 Today's Sunday Church Share..


Picture via Pinterest

 

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Percy's Tidbit


"Faith is taking the first step even when you can't see the whole staircase."  ~MLK


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Enjoy your week

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