Vote Tomorrow!
Don’t forget to vote tomorrow!. Not that all the signs around town will let you forget. Make sure your voice is heard in this special election.
Don’t forget to vote tomorrow!. Not that all the signs around town will let you forget. Make sure your voice is heard in this special election.
The Patriots had a very busy week of basketball. On Monday the guys lost a competitive game with Wyldewood Baptist Church. On Tuesday the girls won two games (elementary and junior high) over St. Pauls’ in Brownsville. Then on Thursday the guys won an exciting contest against the All-Stars of Rawhide. This was our last home game, so Mr.
Please pray for Curt Carter and his family. We had been praying for Curt’s step-dad because of his declining health. Curt’s step-dad passed away yesterday. Curt and Sue also learned last night that Curt’s brother Brad had died recently. Pray for grace and strength for Curt and his family. Pray for wisdom for the Carters as they respond to the opportunities these deaths might bring them.
Here a Little for 1-29-2012 – a devotion guide to prepare the people of Trinity Baptist for the coming Lord’s Day
Monday – read Ephesians 4:17-19
Describe the life of the unsaved from this text.
Tuesday – read Ephesians 4:20-24
“Put off – Put on” – describe the metaphor Paul must be using here.
Wednesday -read Ephesians 4:17-24
How can we apply the classroom seen in vs 20-21?
I want to thank everyone for praying for my visit with Arvil Price. It was an interesting visit to say the least. His first comment to me was that he had thought I was still going to be a little girl. I surprised him on both counts!
Come tonight to 400 East Johnson Street at 7p for the TBS Christmas program. The 3rd – 6th grades of TBS are featured tonight with additional music provided by the K-2nd Grades and the High School Choir. An offering will be taken for a Christmas gift to our teaching staff.
When I boarded the plane in Sucre and realized the finality of the fact that I would be residing in Santa Cruz, I couldn’t help but think, “And so the new adventure begins!” I had no idea how much so.