Praises, travel mercies:
John Clement's son Jay was here for a visit, came to Sunday School class. Every one loved on him, many hugs. Please keep praying for him; he's going on six months sober and clean, holding a job. Looks healthy and strong. The church deserves a lot of credit for continually lifting him up in prayer and letting him know he is loved. We thank the Lord for our church... Travel mercies as he returns to Florida.
Sue Ridgway asked for travel mercies and prayers for Phil, off overseas again. He'll be back in about a week.
We welcomed a new guest to our church and Sunday school class: Iian (yes, two ies in a row; it's not a typo) Fairley. Look forward to seeing him again.
Prayers:
Sue RIdgway asked for continuing prayers for her friends from Riverside church: the Mohle family. If you recall, the husband passed away, and the wife has Alzheimer's.
Cathy Clement asked for prayers for her uncle Harry; he ended up having triple bypass surgery; he seems to be doing alright, but Aunt Brenda is worried about his recovery.
Jim McManamey mentioned his brother Don, who is suffering from melanoma (just had surgery on his neck) and just found out his prostate cancer is recurring. Also, his nephew and niece, who are thinking of adopting, and just beginning the process.
John Flowers asked for prayers for his brother-in-law, Lydia's sister's husband. He is being prepared for a bone marrow transplant. John also mentioned his niece, Amber, on travel this week.
For the folks who asked about the 'Five Wishes' end-of-life materials, here is the Web site: http://www.agingwithdignity.org/five-wishes.php . If anyone wants to discuss the materials, please contact John or Cathy Clement; we have filled them out.
Please keep praying for the Lord's guidance to the church as we struggle to grow and serve our congregation and our community..
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
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