Praises, travel mercies:
Phillip Ridgway is on overseas travel. We wish him safe travels.
Larry Springer offered vehement praises; his wife Nora is doing very well on new medication, and he is hoping to bring her to church soon.
We offer praises and continued prayers for Bill Rickard and his family, under treatment at Duke University Hospital. His white cell count is in the normal range, and he is doing so well he was sent to his hotel room, out of the hospital, for the weekend. If the count remains stable, they can take his bone marrow for the next phase of his treatment.
The church held a successful business meeting/fried chicken lunch Sunday after the second service. Praises for all who participated, brought food... We approved a budget for 2011, voted in some new deacons, and named Cathy Clement incoming chair of the Finance Committee.
Prayer requests:
Again, not too many prayer requests. Claudia McManamey is home sick. Nothing too serious, just a case of the flu.
We continue to pray for the Bolton family's needs, financial and otherwise. We pray that Becky and Jason will find the way forward, with God's help.
Also, please pray for those with money or job troubles in Woodbridge and Prince William County as well as the people suffering the cholera epidemic in Haiti.
A note: the Sunday School class is planning to gather at the Flowers' home on Sunday, December 18 at 3 p.m. As usual, John will grill meats, and all class members and former classmates are invited to join in, bring a side dish, and help us all wish each other a Merry Christmas! Let either of the Johns know if you are planning to attend. All recipients of this email are most welcome!
Monday, December 6, 2010
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