Sunday, February 5, 2012

By the Book Prayer Requests Sunday 2/5/2012

Praises, travel mercies:
We welcomed two visitors this Sunday -- Gary and Lillian.
Josh Wiggins offered praises for the Men's Ministry breakfast on Saturday 2/4. A great devotional by Gadget Williams, and much fellowship, and of course nothing but healthy food... NOT! [Gives me a chance to say to all recipients of this message: if you know of men I should add to the Men's Ministry mailing list, please let John C. know, so we can invite them to our events.]
IIan and Josh have now been with us three weeks, so you're veteran members of the class. It's great to see us grow!
Phil Ridgway will be traveling again this coming week...
Don't forget to sign up for Miss Winnie's 90th birthday bash this coming Sunday after the 11 a.m. service!

Prayers:
John Flowers asked for continuing prayers for his colleague Julie Lobdell. Her mother passed away after a battle with cancer. John also mentioned that he has what may be a very significant (possibly career-changing) interview this coming Wednesday. Please keep him in your prayers.
Josh Wiggins reported back on his friend Sean Middleton. He is recovering from a bout of pneumonia, and Josh says he sounds a lot better this week; but he still needs another kidney transplant, for the long term.
Claudia McManamey has been suffering from pain in both wrists, and also some balance issues that have led to falls. We pray for recovery and help. Jim mentioned he has an old car to get rid of. It needs repairs that cost more than the car is worth to the McManameys... if there is a mechanic out there that can triage and decide to repair or recycle, Jim will donate it.

Still praying for: Neva Mohle and her family; she's the widowed friend of Sue Ridgway, from their former church. Also, Cathy Clement's uncle Harry, recovering from triple bypass surgery, and also his wife, Cathy's aunt Brenda. And Dee Stayner's mother, being considered for back surgery.
Please keep praying for the Lord's guidance to the church as we struggle to grow and serve our congregation and our community..

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