O Loving God,
On this April 19th we remember the horrific loss of life in the bombing in Oklahoma City. We also remember the scores of courageous people and thousands of supporters who assisted the victims and their families. We don’t understand these tragic acts of violence, but we do know, O Lord, that You were present with those who died and those who lived. May this anniversary be a time for us to recommit ourselves to reconciliation and peace. Violence doesn’t solve anything. We pray that Your shalom may prevail in our lives, in our families and in our communities. In Jesus’ name we pray. AMEN.
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Richard Long and Mae Clark are both patients at St. Mary’s Hospital. Pleas pray for them.
Catina Sundvall is recovering from a severely broken leg and a three hour surgery Tuesday evening. She is at Bass Hospital. Please continue to pray for Catina.
The Red Dirt BBQ is tomorrow and Saturday. Kayte Anton is going to be at the booth. Be sure to drop by. There is no sign-up sheet, but if you would like to spend a little time at our church booth, just show up.
The Women’s Walk to Emmaus begins today and they will have a full house. Please pray for this event.
SCHEDULE FOR TODAY
All Day Women’s Walk to Emmaus
8AM – 11AM Failing Retirement Brunch in the Fellowship Hall
2PM Worship at the Commons
4PM Cancer Support Group
SCRIPTURE FOR TODAY
Grace and peace,
John McLemore
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