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    Prayer Requests

    (and to remove names from list)[email protected]

    Confidential (Pastor only)

    (Note: Please indicate whether to in-clude name(s) on Prayer List or not)

    Praise and Answered Prayer

    Our Prayer Requests

    The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous person availeth much. James 5:16(For additions to or deletions from this list, or to place information in this bulletin,

    please call 449-7020 or email the church at [email protected].)

    -Juanita Blevins (Karen whites mother)

    -Louann & Gill Gustafson

    -Kathy JardinaJohnson (req. by Dena)

    -Amanda Greene (leukemia diagnosis)

    -Dora Smith (req.by Leigh Roderick)

    -Abigail Jardina

    -Sherry Tamberino

    -Lavina Dickson

    -Doug Tomlinson (Pattys husband)

    -Pauline Horton

    -Helen Moss (Rachel Greers mother)

    -Debbie Vales

    -Sarah Voss and Family

    -T.K. Watkins (req. by Bennie Watkins)

    -Betty Williams

    -Ethan Hawn (Paula Hawns nephew)

    -Glenda Williams (Richs co-worker)

    -Jackie Hill (Louise Yates sister)

    -Jeff Granstaff (Louise Yates son)

    -Margaret Christmas

    -Jean B. Smith (Paul Browns aunt)

    -Lisa Bartlett (Scott and Brians mother)

    -Dora Crawford (homebound)

    -Luke Smith (Evelyns grandson)

    -Vivian Smrtic (out-of-state member)

    Lectionary Readings

    Second Sunday after the Epiphany. Isaiah 49:17; Psalm 40:111;

    1 Corinthians 1:19; John 1:2942. Color: Green

    Thought for the Week

    was speaking at an open-air crusade in

    Halifax, Nova Scotia. Billy Graham was

    to speak the next night and had arrived a

    day early. He came incognito and sat on the grass

    at the rear of the crowd. Because he was wearing

    a hat and dark glasses, no one recognized him.

    Directly in front of him sat an elderly gentlemanwho seemed to be listening intently to my pres-

    entation. When I invited people to come forward

    as an open sign of commitment, Billy decided to

    do a little personal evangelism. He tapped the

    man on the shoulder and asked, "Would you like

    to accept Christ? I'll be glad to walk down with

    you if you want to." The old man looked him up

    and down, thought it over for a moment, and then said, "Naw, I think I'll just wait till

    the big gun comes tomorrow night." Billy and I have had several good chuckles over

    that incident. Unfortunately, it underlines how, in the minds of many people, evangel-

    ism is the task of the "Big Guns," not the "little shots."- Lieghton Ford, Good News is for Sharing, 1977, David C. Cook Publishing Co., p. 67. Evange

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