10 Wednesday, January 2, 2013 The Montmorency County Tribune
At the Community Baptist
Church of Hillman Pastor
Killion shared the "Good
News about lesus." You are
given a choice about salva-
tion. Sayyes to God, you will
be saved and have eternal
life!
We enjoyed our Christmas
service. It is so wonderful to
hear about the birth of Jesus
Christ through Christmas
hymns. Bill and Cheryl
Jorgensen sang "Silent
Night." Brian Becker played
his guitar and sang "Little
Dlmnmer Boy."
On New Years eve at 3 p.m.
we are having a talent show
at our church. We would like
everyone to join in. This is
for tim! Please bring appe-
tizers. You have lots of time
to practice.
On Jan. 5 at 10 a.m. there
will be a breakfast at the
church hosted by Mel Pyle.
The business meeting will
be held on January 8.
On Jan.14 the fellowship
meal, The Lord's Supper
and MediLodge service will
be held.
Let us continue to keep
Pastor Killion and his family
in prayer. Pray for all of the
sick and injured in our
church and the community,
those who have lost loved
ones, military personnel
and their families, the hun-
gry, homeless, lonely, and
depressed, for peace in Is-
rael, and for our country.
Have a God filled week.
Bless you and your family.
New Beginnings Minis-
tries would like to extend a
thank you to all those who
helped by donating their
time and gifts for the Christ-
mas baskets. It was greatly
appreciated. •
Thank you to Don and
Charmaine, for the Christ-
mas skit they brought to us.
The men meet on Thurs-
day mornings for breakfast
at Jacques at 8:30 a.m. The
ladies meet at the church for
their craft meetings on
Wednesday momings at 10
a.m. All are welcome to join
in.
Looking ahead: We will be
hosting a Christian family
dinner on Jan. 13 following
morning service. Our theme
will be comfort foods.
Our prayer list this week
include our servicemen and
women and their families,
our pastors and their fami-
lies, lost the sick and shut-
in's, our country and lead-
ers.
May the Lord bless you all
this week.
You are welcomed to come
and gather in Jesus' name at
the Lewiston Congrega-
tional United Church of
Christ this Sunday, Jan. 6.
The service begins at 10:30
a.m. The sacrament of Holy
Communion will be cel-
ebrated. All believers in
Jesus Christ are welcome at
our communion table.
There is Sunday School for
children 4 years to 10 years
old. Pastor Ginny Titus will
bring the message of"Star of
Wonder." After the service
there will be a time of re-
freshments and continued
fellowship.
The Board of Trustees will
meet at 9 a.m. on Jan. 13. If
you cannot attend, please
advise CaraLynn Pender.
The Women's Fellowship
will meet at the church on
Tuesday, lan. 8, at 12:30 p.m.
Bring a sack lunch. Refresh-
ments and desserts are pro-
vided. All women of the
church are welcome!
Our congregational An-
num Meeting Part II will be
Sunday, Jan. 13. At this
meeting we will receive re-
ports from our church
boards, our fellowship
groups and our pastors. We
will also receive an account-
ing of our church giving for
the year. We hope you plan
to attend this important
meeting.
At the HiUman United
Methodist Church we were
blessed to have Marion
O'Neil give the message
"What's New!" in the ab-
sence of Pastor Don. The
choir sang "Joy to the
World," whichwas also sung
as the choral blessing and
the anthem, "Infant Holy,
Infant Lowly," which was
accompanied by Sue Barsen
on the piano. Ashley Bartow
acted as Acolyte for the ser-
vice.
Please pray for our
churches, servicemen and
women and their families,
our country and our young
people going to school, col-
lege and those in the ser-
vice, and for the families of
all of the children and adults
who were shot in Connecti-
cut.
Our congratulations and
birthday blessings go to
Doug Kenyon and Dwight
Hardies, Jan. 2; Carol Balog
and Katelyn Kenyon, Jan. 4;
and Christine Ferguson, Jan.
5.
Our Christian sympathy
goes to the family of
Raymond Banks and Ber-
nard Hubert in the loss of
their loved ones.
On Sunday, Jan. 6 we will
observe the Sacrament of
Holy Communion.
we thank an the women
who helped with the meal
for the Raymond Banks fu-
neral. God bless all of you!
During the winter months
the choir will be practicing
before the worship services.
Please remember our
prayer requests. We wish
each of you many blessings
for ahappy, healthyand safe
New Year! May God bless,
guide and direct your paths
during the New Year.
First Baptist Church of At-
lanta was blessed with
members stepping forward
and filling in while pastor
and his family finished the
year on vacation. A couple
of our ladies helped with
leading the music, one
played the piano and the
other led in our congrega-
tional singing.
Arnold Favel preached a
challenging New Year's
message with the theme:
"What time is it?" We greatly
appreciate each of these in-
dividuals filling in for the
service.
We have heard from the
Mission Team from Chi-
cago. They are looking for-
ward to returning to Atlanta
this summer and helping
with Vacation Bible School
again. They greatly added to
an exciting time last year
and we anticipate an even
more exciting time this year.
We welcome last year's
families back again and in-
vite others to attend'this
year. Watch for details.
Please be aware of the up-
coming events: Jan. 9,
Church Lay Renewal with
Bob Foy; Jan. 16, Church
Business Meetingwith Con-
stitutional Changes; Feb. 17,
Walk Right Bible Institute
Choral Group.
You are always welcome at
First Baptist Church. May
God blessyou andyour fam-
ily in 2013!
Members and guests of St.
John Lutheran Church,
Hillman observed the first
Sunday after Christmas last
Sunday. Thank you to Greg,
Liz, Emily, Duane, Rich,
Jerry and Sheila for assisting
Pastor Mandley with the
worship service. Thank you
all who donated the poin-
settia this year to add to the
beauty of our church.
On Sunday, Jan. 6, there
will be an appreciation
breakfast for Beth Noffze, as
she retires after serving the
congregation for 44 years as
the organist. A breakfast will
follow the 10 a.m. service.
Installation of officers will
also be held on Sunday, Jan.
6.
Contribution envelopes
for 2013 are now available.
The 2013 usher schedule,
flower chart and altar guild
schedule are all posted on
the bulletin board.
With Pastor Keith being
out of town, Chaplain Larry
Green headed our service at
the Big Rock Congrega-
tional Church. We had sev-
eral testimonies and sang
some new songs. This was
all followed by a delicious
breakfast put on by Dixie
Bargowski and her helpers.
Thank you Dixie!
We're looking forward to
activities in the new year,
such as the Wild Game Din-
ner, probably in February -
date to be announced; Gov.
Board meeting in January,
Quarterly meeting in Janu-
ary, and youth visitors from
another church coming for
the weekend of Jan. 24-27.
Stay tuned for other activi-
ties coming up.
We wish everyone a
blessed and prosperous
new year, with our Lord as
your guiding light.
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IS A DEADLY
LUNG DISEASE
WITH NO
KNOWN CURE
Learn More
Visit thelamfoundation.org
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10 Wednesday, January 2, 2013 The Montmorency County Tribune
At the Community Baptist
Church of Hillman Pastor
Killion shared the "Good
News about lesus." You are
given a choice about salva-
tion. Sayyes to God, you will
be saved and have eternal
life!
We enjoyed our Christmas
service. It is so wonderful to
hear about the birth of Jesus
Christ through Christmas
hymns. Bill and Cheryl
Jorgensen sang "Silent
Night." Brian Becker played
his guitar and sang "Little
Dlmnmer Boy."
On New Years eve at 3 p.m.
we are having a talent show
at our church. We would like
everyone to join in. This is
for tim! Please bring appe-
tizers. You have lots of time
to practice.
On Jan. 5 at 10 a.m. there
will be a breakfast at the
church hosted by Mel Pyle.
The business meeting will
be held on January 8.
On Jan.14 the fellowship
meal, The Lord's Supper
and MediLodge service will
be held.
Let us continue to keep
Pastor Killion and his family
in prayer. Pray for all of the
sick and injured in our
church and the community,
those who have lost loved
ones, military personnel
and their families, the hun-
gry, homeless, lonely, and
depressed, for peace in Is-
rael, and for our country.
Have a God filled week.
Bless you and your family.
New Beginnings Minis-
tries would like to extend a
thank you to all those who
helped by donating their
time and gifts for the Christ-
mas baskets. It was greatly
appreciated. •
Thank you to Don and
Charmaine, for the Christ-
mas skit they brought to us.
The men meet on Thurs-
day mornings for breakfast
at Jacques at 8:30 a.m. The
ladies meet at the church for
their craft meetings on
Wednesday momings at 10
a.m. All are welcome to join
in.
Looking ahead: We will be
hosting a Christian family
dinner on Jan. 13 following
morning service. Our theme
will be comfort foods.
Our prayer list this week
include our servicemen and
women and their families,
our pastors and their fami-
lies, lost the sick and shut-
in's, our country and lead-
ers.
May the Lord bless you all
this week.
You are welcomed to come
and gather in Jesus' name at
the Lewiston Congrega-
tional United Church of
Christ this Sunday, Jan. 6.
The service begins at 10:30
a.m. The sacrament of Holy
Communion will be cel-
ebrated. All believers in
Jesus Christ are welcome at
our communion table.
There is Sunday School for
children 4 years to 10 years
old. Pastor Ginny Titus will
bring the message of"Star of
Wonder." After the service
there will be a time of re-
freshments and continued
fellowship.
The Board of Trustees will
meet at 9 a.m. on Jan. 13. If
you cannot attend, please
advise CaraLynn Pender.
The Women's Fellowship
will meet at the church on
Tuesday, lan. 8, at 12:30 p.m.
Bring a sack lunch. Refresh-
ments and desserts are pro-
vided. All women of the
church are welcome!
Our congregational An-
num Meeting Part II will be
Sunday, Jan. 13. At this
meeting we will receive re-
ports from our church
boards, our fellowship
groups and our pastors. We
will also receive an account-
ing of our church giving for
the year. We hope you plan
to attend this important
meeting.
At the HiUman United
Methodist Church we were
blessed to have Marion
O'Neil give the message
"What's New!" in the ab-
sence of Pastor Don. The
choir sang "Joy to the
World," whichwas also sung
as the choral blessing and
the anthem, "Infant Holy,
Infant Lowly," which was
accompanied by Sue Barsen
on the piano. Ashley Bartow
acted as Acolyte for the ser-
vice.
Please pray for our
churches, servicemen and
women and their families,
our country and our young
people going to school, col-
lege and those in the ser-
vice, and for the families of
all of the children and adults
who were shot in Connecti-
cut.
Our congratulations and
birthday blessings go to
Doug Kenyon and Dwight
Hardies, Jan. 2; Carol Balog
and Katelyn Kenyon, Jan. 4;
and Christine Ferguson, Jan.
5.
Our Christian sympathy
goes to the family of
Raymond Banks and Ber-
nard Hubert in the loss of
their loved ones.
On Sunday, Jan. 6 we will
observe the Sacrament of
Holy Communion.
we thank an the women
who helped with the meal
for the Raymond Banks fu-
neral. God bless all of you!
During the winter months
the choir will be practicing
before the worship services.
Please remember our
prayer requests. We wish
each of you many blessings
for ahappy, healthyand safe
New Year! May God bless,
guide and direct your paths
during the New Year.
First Baptist Church of At-
lanta was blessed with
members stepping forward
and filling in while pastor
and his family finished the
year on vacation. A couple
of our ladies helped with
leading the music, one
played the piano and the
other led in our congrega-
tional singing.
Arnold Favel preached a
challenging New Year's
message with the theme:
"What time is it?" We greatly
appreciate each of these in-
dividuals filling in for the
service.
We have heard from the
Mission Team from Chi-
cago. They are looking for-
ward to returning to Atlanta
this summer and helping
with Vacation Bible School
again. They greatly added to
an exciting time last year
and we anticipate an even
more exciting time this year.
We welcome last year's
families back again and in-
vite others to attend'this
year. Watch for details.
Please be aware of the up-
coming events: Jan. 9,
Church Lay Renewal with
Bob Foy; Jan. 16, Church
Business Meetingwith Con-
stitutional Changes; Feb. 17,
Walk Right Bible Institute
Choral Group.
You are always welcome at
First Baptist Church. May
God blessyou andyour fam-
ily in 2013!
Members and guests of St.
John Lutheran Church,
Hillman observed the first
Sunday after Christmas last
Sunday. Thank you to Greg,
Liz, Emily, Duane, Rich,
Jerry and Sheila for assisting
Pastor Mandley with the
worship service. Thank you
all who donated the poin-
settia this year to add to the
beauty of our church.
On Sunday, Jan. 6, there
will be an appreciation
breakfast for Beth Noffze, as
she retires after serving the
congregation for 44 years as
the organist. A breakfast will
follow the 10 a.m. service.
Installation of officers will
also be held on Sunday, Jan.
6.
Contribution envelopes
for 2013 are now available.
The 2013 usher schedule,
flower chart and altar guild
schedule are all posted on
the bulletin board.
With Pastor Keith being
out of town, Chaplain Larry
Green headed our service at
the Big Rock Congrega-
tional Church. We had sev-
eral testimonies and sang
some new songs. This was
all followed by a delicious
breakfast put on by Dixie
Bargowski and her helpers.
Thank you Dixie!
We're looking forward to
activities in the new year,
such as the Wild Game Din-
ner, probably in February -
date to be announced; Gov.
Board meeting in January,
Quarterly meeting in Janu-
ary, and youth visitors from
another church coming for
the weekend of Jan. 24-27.
Stay tuned for other activi-
ties coming up.
We wish everyone a
blessed and prosperous
new year, with our Lord as
your guiding light.
LAM
IS A DEADLY
LUNG DISEASE
WITH NO
KNOWN CURE
Learn More
Visit thelamfoundation.org
|TTACK ASTHMA. ACT NOW.
, ................. am
.m.
!| :00 am
Rd.