PAGE 14 -- The Perkins Journal Thursday, November 28, 1985
Eden Chapel - Lost
Creek Church News
say he received the gospel that
he preached?
Last week's answer: Ruth 1
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"In everything, give thanks,
h)r this is the will of God."
What an appropriate verse to Friends Chapel
remember and think about dur- Church News
ing this week of Thanksgiving.
Let's focus on the many boun- Charles Armstrong, Pastor
:iful blessings the Lord has
God's grace is the only hope
given to us.
• With the Thanksgiving bare- for helpless man.
ty gone, it,'s time for the Advent Women's meeting Tuesday,
Season to begin. A "Hanging of December 3 at Fellowship hall
the Greens" service will be con- 9:00 &m. W.C.T.U. 10:00 Mis-
ducted at both churches this sionary meeting. Soup lunch at
Sunday. During this service, noon. We will be tacking a cam-
the church will be readied for farter for the Kickapoo Indian
Christmas and symbolism Mission.
of each decoration will be ex- Saturday evening the youth
plained. Many members of both group made decorations for the
congregations have an active Christmas Tree.
role to play in this service. I would like to thank the
The choir continues its hard youth sponsors for their faith-
work in preparation for the fulness and help with the young
Christmas cantata on Decem- people.
her 15. Also coming up in There are plans being made to
December are Sunday School start a Teen Night which will be
programs, Christmas parties, just teenagers. We have had
caroling and Christmas Eve quite a number coming to our
Communion along with sharing youth night and feel the need to
in many ways with those a- split this into two groups.
round us, both nearby and Many from here enjoyed the
faraway, who are less fortunate, community Thanksgiving Ser-
You are invited to be a part of vice at the Christian Church in
any or all of these activities. Coyle. Sunday morning we had
Lost Creek was greatly bless- some guests from Havfland,
ed this past week with a size- Kansas Clarence and Della
lble gift from the 1000 Club. McAhren and Temple Lee.
The 1000 Club is the local mis- Temple told the story of
sion group for the Stillwater Barney's barrel Connie Arm-
District United Methodists. It strong sang "Feed My Sheep"
was greatly appreciated and and "My House Is Full".
will be used wisely. Sunday morning the message
Bodie Turner, Perkins, and was from Matthew 4:18-19
Francis McGrew of Salina, "Follow Me And I Will Make
California were Sunday visitors You Fishers Of Men". Sunday
at Eden Chapel. Both churches evening's message was Philip-
had good attendance in spite of plans 4:19 "All Your Needs
the cold weather last Sunday. Supplied".
Many will be traveling over this Our Thanksgiving fellowship
weekend, so rememberthemin dinner was enjoyed by all.
your prayers. Thank you to all the church
Lost Creek and Eden Chur- ladies for that good meal and
c hes join together in wishing the extra time taken to prepare
you a blessed Thanksgiving. it. Thank you to Iva Rogers for
preparing the turkey. May the
Lord bless each one of you for
your extra work.
We were saddened at the loss
Church of Christ News of a friend this week, Lonnie
Poteet, our prayers and sym-
By Ben|to Bale pathy goes out to Lonnie's
family.
Our special day was truly one Happy Thanksgiving to each
of Thanksgiving! After so many one and may the Lord bless you
months of work, it was wonder- real good.
ful to be able to share this day In forgiveness GOd does not
with those who helped to make exact payment for our failures
it all possible and with ourto walk in the path He laid out
many visitors who came to for us. Rather, He remembers
celebrate with us. Hugo Mc- them no more.
Cord. who has helped us so Invite Christ to your Thanks-
much with prayers and wonder- giving table, for He provided it
ful lessons, spoke to a record all for you.
crowd of 153. The singing was
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inspiring! Those who stayed for
lunch had much more food than First Baptist
they could possibly eat, so we
ate again after our evening set- Church News
vice. Our friend, Dr. Tom Cun- By Goldie L. Cowger Bean
ningham, shared his thoughts
with us at this service to ano- A beautiful duet in music
ther crowd of 78. Our dedication with Kelly Kinder on the organ
service at 2:00 was a wonderful and Carletta Brown on piano
time of sharing'through song"Great Is Thy Faithfulness"
with George Sullivan giving a provided a worship experience
short history of this Perkins at the begining of our worship
family between songs. The hour service.
was much to short! Again, weThe special music in song was
were blessed by the presence of provided by Randy King sing-
so many who came to visit and ing "this Must Be The Lamb."
share this special time with us. A beautiful message in song!
There were about 110 percentBrother Elbert's text was
during the singing along with Luke 16:19. It was vividly
uncounted friends who came pointed out the differences bet-
during the open house from 3-5. ween Lazarus and the rich
During the afternoon we en- man--their life here and their
joyed watching a video of our life after they left here; dif-
building progress (and progres- terence between their destina-
sion!) filmed by Dorothy andtion and the difference between
George Sullivan. It was really a their decisions. It was plain the
treat to watch the work being Bible teaches without Christ is
done instead of doing it! Weeternal Hell. A very stirring
also re-watched the video of our message.
Colorado backpacking trip. We Sunday nights at church
enjoyed that so much we start- training the lessons are on
ed planning next year's trip. We Spiritual Gifts. If you are not
may have a whole convoy going coming to this training you are
this time! really missing a blessing and
We will be hosting the OSU good solid lessons from the Bi-
students at the Stillwater ble on God's Gifts To You.
church this coming Sunday Every Sunday before Sunday\
evening. We look forward toSchool you will find Phil "
this time that we can get to Hughes faithfully providing the
know some of the kids who adult assembly with devotiov
come to the Stillwater area to from the Bible, tapes, news-
go to school, papers, childhood remember-
Wednesday evening we will ances or books. This Sunday
have a devotional instead of our source was from Tinybury
regular Bible classes. Tales. Without fail they are
God has blessed us so and we timely, appropriate and some-
say "thank you" to all who times they ate amusing,
helped us to celebrate thissometimes sad but always the
wonderful time and hope youdevotion has a valueable truth
will visit us anytime you can. and lesson. The Thanksgiving
Listen to Bennett Land's Tinybury Tale was all of those
'The Bible Student" each Sun- things! Thank you Phil for your
day morning at 8:00 a.m.; on faithfulness to us each Sunday
KSPI-AM. We would love to at Adult assembly.
have you visit us any time: Sun- Dates to remember: Decem-
day Bible Class-9:00 a.m.; Mar- " her 7, 1985--6:30 p.m. World
ning Worship-10:00 a.m.; Sun- mission banquet. Brother
day Evening Worship-6:00 Charles OrLnp and CherL his
p.m.; Wednesday Evening Bible wife, are home on furlough from
p Tanzani
Paul their
needs, and their victories dur-
ing this informal time. You can
gain first hand knowledge of the
work of a missionary and what
they do. Make plans now to at-
tend this banquet!
December 1, 1985--The Sun-
day evening Service will be a
Christmas Decoration Service,
music and praise for our Lord.
After the service, the church
family is invited to a Christma.,
fellowship at the parsonage.
December will have a fu!l
calendar of events to fellowshi )
together and celebrate the birt t
of Christ.
Come be a part of our grow-
ing church. We have just a
special place for you and your
family. You're always invited
and always welcome--See you
in church next Sunday.
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THE BIBLE STUDENT
In early days ministers were often
traveling evangelists, going from one
community to another to preach God's
word. Ministers never knew what they
would be paid if anything and only the
devoted love of lost souls propelled them
to continue in the ministry. The finan-
cial support was meager at best.
One minister reported that he con-
ducted a protracted meeting in a com-
munity and was invited back the next
year. When he arrived for the meeting,
a sack containing his garments and a Bi-
ble were his possessions.
When he left he had the Bible, his
garments and his pay for the meeting--a
large goose.
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ON DUTY IN COLORADO
SPECIAL - Army Sgt. 1st
Class Randall E. Davis, has ar-
rived for duty with the 4th In-
fantry Division, Fort Carson,
Colorado. His wife, Phyllis, is
the daughter of Howard
Tarlton and Delores Tarlton,
'both of Tryon. He is a 1968
graduate of C. E. Donart High
in Stillwater.
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Women's Council Meets
The Women's Council of the
First Christian Church met
November 19, 1985 for a short
business meeting and to
prepare used clothing articles
and Christmas Gift Box
donated by church members to
be taken on Thursday, Nov. 21
to Cookson Hills Christian
Ministeries.
President Martha Bowyer
presided.
Meeting opened with Wom-
en's Council prayer prayed in
unison.
Minutes of the previous
meeting and treasurer report
were read by secretary
Geraldine Allen.
Committee reports were
given followed by closing
benediction.
Next meeting will be Dec. 10.
The group will prepare Christ-
mas gifts for the shut-in mem-
bers at home and in the nursing
homes and sack Christmas
Let's Worship
Together . . .
--PERKINS--
Almembiy of God Church
041rid Rnln~, Pastnr
Sunday School 945 a,m.
Morning Warship 1t:00 a.m.
Evening Worship 7:00 pro.
Wed. Family Night
7 to 8:15 p.m.
Church of Christ
Morning Worship 10:00 a.m.
Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.
Wed. Bible Study 7:30 pro.
First Ik*ptist Church
ilbert Smith, Pnstor
Sunday Worship 8:30 a,m.
Sunday Worship I0:.50 a.m.
Training Union 6:00 p.m.
Sunday Even. 7:00 p.m.
Wed. Eve. 7:30 p.m.
First Ctlrlstlan Church
Ran Runvon, Pastor
Church Schoo19:45 a.m.
Worship Serv.10:45 a.m.
Teen Hour .. 6:00 p,m.
Even. Services. 7:00 p.m.
Seventh Day
Adventist
Sabbath School 9:30 a.m.
Worship Service ] ] :00 a.m.
Elder Don Baker. Pastor
United Method|mr Church
Luclnda S. Holmes, PaStor
. C~urch School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:(30 a.m.
HOUSE OF 'SHILOH'
Free Full Golpel
E, Chantry
Lowude Mitchell, Pastor
Sunday 7:30 p.m.
Thursday 7:3@ p.m.
Vlnel~ Pentecostel Church
of God
W.C. Oinhmn. Pa~or
Sunday School V:45 a.m,
Worship Service 11 :(X} a.m.
Evangelism 6:30 p.m.
Wed. Prayer Mtg. 7:30 p.m.
--I~IN CHAPEL--
United Metha¢llst Church
Mex Rudd. Pastor
Morning Worship 9:4~i a,m.
Sunday School 10:45 p.m.
Evening Worship 7:00 p.m.
Wed. Bible Study 7:00 p.m.
UMYF 7:00 p.m,
--lOSt CM|K--
United Methodist Church
Me= Rmld. INilt¢~r
Sunday School 10:O0 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Mehan UniOn Church
6 mI ! of 177 on
Mohan Ikmd
Larry llllnger0 Pellt~r
Sunday School10:(30 a.m.
Morning Warship 11:00 a.m.
Bible Study 7:00 p,m
Young People 7:00 D,m.
Friends Chapel
Charles Armstrong, Pastor
7 mi. W of Perkins
on Hwy ~$
Sunday S~hool 10:00 a.m.
Mornigh Worship I1:00 a.rn.
Evening Worship '.6 p.m.
Wed. Worship 7:$0 p.m.
Uberty Free Methodist
Church
Harry Adcm~. PmJtor
4 ml S of Porklml msd
$ ml I of 10A lirlnch
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.
treats.
Hostess Aletha Coldsmith
served refreshments to Verna
L. Arthur, Rosa Grimm, Ruth
Wassell, Joyce Youngker,
Twila, Charissa and Angela Ru-
nyon, Martha Bowyer and
Geraldine Allen.
Making the trip to Cookson
Hills Christian Ministries in
Kansas, Oklahoma, were Mrs.
Martha Bowyer and Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Allen. They en-
j oyed a nice visit with Lawrence
and Ellen Hallum, directors and
founders of C.H.C.M. Lawrence
also is co-minister at the Chris-
tian Church in Kansas, Okla-
homa.
A camel can go without
water for almost a week
and without food for
much longer,
NICE LOOKING
GUEST LIST
KINGFISHER - The Gr
National Quail hunt held
north of Kingfisher on
Valley Ranch owned by
and Eloise Bollenbach,
dude such
Dale Robertson, Tennessee
nie Ford, Dub Taylor,
Anderson, Robert Fuller,
Majors, Hank /
Skiles and Henderson
Rutherford, Johnny
Kingston Trio and others.
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Plrst Church of God
Aeneid Smith, hstor
Sunday School 9:45 am
Morning Worship 11:00 am,
Youth Activities 6:30 p.m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p m.
Wed Service 7:30 p.m.
First United Mmthedllt
Church
O4~ry W. 1~eJnt|eB, Paster
Morning Worship 9:30 p.m.
--TRYON --
First Chrlstlen Church
Olvld Cratnr, Pastor
Sunday Scfiool I0:00 o,m.
Worship Service 11:00 am.
Friendly Assembly of God
Tryon. OK
David Whitener, Pastor
Rev. T. H, McNeily. Assoc, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45
Worship 10:45
Sun. Eve. 7:50
Wed, E~. 7 ~0
L.I.F.E Youth
Fellowship (Wed.) 7:30
Thank You,
To each and every person who attended our
cent Open House of our new building on
Lovers Lane in Perkins, Members of the Ch
of Christ express their gratitude.
If and when we may serve you, we would a
preciate such an opportunity.
Attend the Church of your
Choice this
--OLENCOE-- First kptlst C~urch
Ammbly of God.Church Sunday School9:4S a m
Morning Worship It:00 am
Sunday Schaol 9:4S a.m. Training Union 6:45 p m
Morning Worship 11:00am. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
• Evangelistic Serv. 7:00 p.m. Wed. Service 7:30 p m
Wednesday Midweek Service Church of Christ
7:30 p.m. ~I191oI Runner, Minister
United Up--hit Churd~ Sunday School 9:45 o m
Morning Worship 10:45 a m
Church School 10:00 p.m. Youth Meeting6:30 p m.
Morning Worship I|:00 a.m Evening Worship 7:30 pm
MYF 5:30 pm. Wed, Service 7:30 p m
Wednesday Midweek Service
7:30 p.m ,
Flrfl kptlst Church
Curtis Townley
Sunday School 10:00 am.
Worship 1 I:00 a.m.
Sun. Evening 7:(~3 p.m.
Christian Union Church
Ted Olbenn, Pastor
Sunday School10:00 o m.
Morning Worship 11:00a m.
CYE 6:00 p.m,
Yes, we have many things to be
thankful for--such things as
family, home, health, and a
nation with privileges and
opportunities that no other has
ever known, a nation founded
by men who wanted freedom to
worship God. We are a nation
of churches. These churches
Church Schoolt0:30 a.m.
Wed. Bible Study 7:30 p.m.
Youth Meetihg 6:i~) pm.
Church of Christ
Bible Study 10:00 a.m.
Morning Wonlhip I I :(X) a.m
Evening Worship 7:00 prn
First Chrlstlnn Church
I~11 Mudllett, Past~r
Sunday School 10:00 am
Mormng Worship 11:(30 o m.
Youth Fellowship 6:00 pm
Evangelistic Serv. 7;00 pm
Wed, Service 7~00: pro,
--coYUI--
Flrct Chrlstlen Church
W. a~lff, Minister
Sunday School t0:00 O m.
Morning~,orship 11:00a.m.
Youth Meetings 6:30 pm
Evening Worship 7:~0 p.m.
Women's Council, 3rd Wed.
First United Metho~t~
Church
have freedom to spread the
Gospel, and give thanks to God
for all of our blessings. Attend
church regularly where you
worship God and give thanks
for His wonderful love.
l't~c Church i~ God'~ appt,lnlcd
,l~ntx in tJli~ ~or[c~ [t~r ~prt;itllnt~ the
kn,~lcthiv .,f Iti~ h,xc fl~r man .,rid ol
ill. t|t n,and h~r man to rc~oond I,~ thai
h)xt" h~ Iodine hi~ n~ichbor. \k'ilh.~ul
IJli. l:roundlng in lht" h,~c ,~[ (.~d. no
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~i[~ h~n~ iu:r~cxvrt' ;Ind the ~rt'cdorll~
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perish Thcrcf~rc, t'~cn from a ~rlh~h
p.~inl ,d Gc~,. one ~h,~uld ~upp,,rt the
t hurch f,,r d~u sake of Ih¢ t~¢,lf.=rc ,J
him.clf and hi~ famd~ Ik~.md lh,,i
.tnt| p,trti~lp,llc in Ihe (hurth hv~au,t
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and dc.tln~ : the tr~*lh ~hl~h ahmt '~ ill
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