The Henderson News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 1, 2019 Page: 4 of 8
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RELIGION
HENDERSON NEWS
our walk with Christ, as we
our Sanctuary, to celebrate our
May 7
For more information, call
Remember to put on His
leads us in a Bible based mes-
we do not deserve them) and Tuesdays in our Youth Build-
GREEN TEAM
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to determine their enrollment.
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success.
on issues affecting their com-
phernalia, Class C, $750 bond, able to eliminate the internet
bond;
April 29:
our lives.
Study the Word at 9:45 a.m.;
are
people in the world. UNI-
home, we invite you to come
worship with us!
Calvary Baptist Church
Join for worship and find 5-6:30 p.m. for children ages 3
the Fellowship Hall.
May 17
Abatement Agreement by the County of
Rusk, Texas
• Discuss and possibly approve the plat
for M.N.M. Subdivion
• Discuss and possibly approve for Pct.
3 Commissioner Greg Gibson to go off of
right-a-way onto private property to fix
Public Safety’s Texas 1033 Surplus Prop-
erty Program regarding authorization for
recieving surplus property as requested
by Pct. 2 Constable, Chuck McDonald
► Discuss and possibly approve the
membership of Jesus Reyes to the Rusk
County Child Welfare Board
c. Maintenance Report
d. Indigent Health Care Program
Public comment
• Approve payment of bills
• Adjourn.
p.m.
May 19 —
an offering for Friends Helping
a.m.,
in the various Sunday school
Don’t forget to
send us your
anniversaries,
birthday, wedding
and engagement
annoucments!
Email them to
society@thehendersonnews.com
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children eventually.
Social media
based from Revelation 21:1-7.
We offer two worship ser-
22, Henderson, sexual assault C, $500 bond; assault on a lowing tips. the better. In addition, social children and use it to illustrate
• Recognize today’s kids media allows young people with why mom and dad want to know
the most connected conditions such as cerebral palsy who they’re speaking to online,
to interact with their peers in Emphasize that your goal is to
God’s ability to meet us where side of the boat,
we are, in the midst of daily life.
of firearm, Class A, $1,500 prosecution, Class A, $2,000 are the most connected people When discussing social media
in the world. Seventy-one per- with their children, parents can topic for parents to discuss with
AWANA meets on Sunday from site at www.cbchenderson.org.
Emmanuel Baptist Church
If you are looking for a church He leads.
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9:30-10^30 a?m7sunda7mom- refre?he£a^ X™ beIinJ?ur
Johnny Newton, our pastor ing worship begins at 10:45 are new eac„
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We are excited for our Fine
Arts Camp here at FUMC, June
3-7. Children entering K-5th
grade, are welcome to join us
mon Ground Service at 8:45 at 9 a.m.-noon each day. Chil-
a.m. in the Great Hall, and our dren will enjoy learning fields
Longview Drive Missionary by lunch and an afternoon ser-
Drive. Sunday School at 9:45 Our midweek service is 6:30
a.m. Worship at 11 a.m. followed p.m. Wednesdays.
on in the month of May.
May 5 — 11 a.m. Holy Com-
can book users are connected with
serve as positive forces in the people they have never met in
- person. While adults who con-
“We extend our deepest
path God had in mind for us, as
we witness with Saul’s life. The
path forward for Saul of Tar- hear the Word at 11 a.m.
Eastside Baptist Church
Visit at 2300 E. Main! Operation Christmas Child
Sunday School begins at 9:45 makes these suggestions for the
a.m. and Worship at 11 a.m. month of May, which will be
Hymns are sung to delight and toys.
prepare for the sermon that will Marbles, harmonicas, yo-yos,
be delivered by the associate pas- jump ropes, small plastic dino-
tor, Paul Houston.
Men’s Prayer Service will beat
and roofed with lost opportuni- your conversation be gracious . . . _
ties.” The New Testament warns i 1 -1 ■ m 1
against losing opportunities. It the right answer for everyone. ~
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’ SrfsBaptist Church is host- Baptist-Church 1909 Longview vice at 1 p.m.
ing the Duncan Spence Cemetery
• Alexander Anton Marinez-
Lores, 26, resist arrest, search is so prevalent. Parents tasked munities. Some youngsters may cyber criminals or others look-
transport, Class A, $2,500 with discussing social media use that access as inspiration to ing to prey on their inexperience
bond; and j ’ ’ ’ " ~ x ‘ ‘ ‘ ~
• Jennifer Lynn Wright, 28, cent of people in that age group emphasize these positive aspects their children. Maintaining
April 30:
• Brenton Meshun Craig, 21, CEF notes that young people ways they might not have been protect them, not invade their
nity to affirm his love for Christ how to do in a different way.
three times, perhaps as a rever- T
sal of his three time denial the Jesus calls him to fish for people, our services begin at 11 a.m. the Fellowship Hall. our Sanctuary. We have a vari- arts. Space is limited, so be sure
day of Christ’s crucifixion. This lesson begins with Jesus May’s activities include the May 17 — Family Fun Night ety of Sunday school classes for to register today! Registration
In Acts and John, we discover asking Peter to fish on the other following and maybe more later in the Fellowship Hall at 6:30 children, youth, and adults that forms and the registration fee
You are invited to join us as May 5 — 11 a.m. Holy Com- May 19 — We will take up throughout the church.
Even if our daily life is not the we tune in to God’s paths for munion Sunday an offering for Friends Helping We are looking forward to
Ladies Night Circle Friends in the service. a special combined worship last day.
lives. So discussions about social
Parents of young children media usage should be about
Day. First Presbyterian Church is a certified Earth Care tendt0 have a lot on their minds, responsible usage, which should internet is not who they say they
Congregation by the Presbyterian Church USA. Pic- While social media may not be include limits on how much time are, and parents must address
tured from left Kathy Porter Claudia Morgan-Gray moms’ and dads’ foremost con- kids spend online each day. this with their kids before
John Tieken, Lynn Tieken and Rev. Michele Goff. ’ cern, it’s a topic that todays . Don’t view social media youngsters open social media
parents must discuss with their as a villain. While social media accounts. Point out to children
gets its share of deserved and that they should never “friend”
is largely undeserved criticism, UNICEF, anyone who they do not know. A and 2
uncharted territory for par- in its “The State of the World’s 2015 report from Pew Research
bond;
• Armando Sanches-Rivera, • jennuer nynn vvngm, 20, cent ot people in that age group emphasize these positive aspects their children. Maintaining an
18, Henderson., driving while Kilgore,^ possession of dan- are online, while just 48 percent while also noting the negatives open and honest dialogue that
recognizes the pros and cons
intoxicated, Class B, $1,000 gerous drugs, Class A, $1,500 ofthe total population across the associated with social media, recognizes the pros and cons
bond; possession of drug para- globe is online. Parents won’t be using the combination of both as of social media can make such
phernalia, Class C, $750 bond, able to eliminate the internet an example of why social media discussions more fruitful.
Arraignments
The following persons were
arraigned in the court of Judge 28, Henderson, criminal tres- children did not grow up with that digital technologies
v/ictoo ±j, qj/uu uuuu; social media. As a result, they serve as positive forces in me
• Blake Tyner Harris, 37, might not know what constitutes lives of young people. For exam-
Jefferson, theft of property, no appropriate usage, and how to pie, digital technologies allow nect with strangers may not be in
convey that to kids growing up children to access information danger, kids may not be mature
in a world where social media on issues affecting their com- or savvy enough to recognize
semester.
Tyler University Academy “We are excited to see the New Palestine Campus
announced today that it has held continued growth and interest Facility
the largest lottery and wait list in in our University Academy cam-
the history of the district. puses, which serve as a labora-
As a
Palestine University Academy
students will return in the fall
state-funded char- tory for innovative educational to the newly constructed 15,000
ter school, there is no student practices,” said Dr. Ross Sher- square-foot building. Located
tuition. When a charter school man, UT Tyler College of Educa- south of UT Tyler’s Mathis Hall,
has more students who want tion and Psychology dean. the new facility will feature 12
to attend than they have seats
of a child, second degree felo- public servant, third degree
ny, $65,000 bond with condi- felony, $20,000 bond;
tions;
• Ray Charles Leadon Jr.,
32, Henderson, unlawful cany Tyler, hinder apprehension/ between the ages^of 15 and 24 able to interact in decades past, privacy.
of firearm, Class A, $1,500 prosecution, Class A, $2,000 are the most connected people When discussing social media Social media can be a difficult
First Presbyterian Church
Readings for this week: Acts sus includes a time of trial, with heartfelt welcome to those who August. All ladies are invited to end David LuckerT will preach for this day~ wilTbe at 9
j ’ . his sermon titled, “Forever Eas-
son. St. Paul’s welcomes you to 1'
UT Tyler Academy announces record waiting list Agendas
SPECIAL TO THE HENDERSON NEWS Psychology, University Academy offers grades K-12, and it will RUSK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Psychology, University Academy offers grades K-12, and it will RUSK COUNTY
currently enrolls more than 750 graduate its first class this spring COURT special session 10 a.m. May 2
The University of Texas at students.
“We are excited to see the
day School; 10:45 a.m. Worship Pastor, Bro. Charles Williams.
New Prospect Baptist Church
The New Prospect Baptist of Belton.
Church family would like to cor- Our theme for the occasion
dially invite you to come and is “For Such Time as This” Ester
worship with us during our 4:14.
Annual Men and Women day T
program to be held at 3 p.m. you and your church family to
May 19. come and fellowship with us.
Our special guest speaker will C
be Minister Daphne Cannon of can lift up the name of Jesus for
Magnolia First Baptist Church He is worthy to be praised.
---Wednesday, May 1, 2019 PAGE 4
Smyrna Missionary Baptist Church Good Springs United Methodist Church Middle Cross Baptist Church
Smyrna Missionary Baptist Service; 5 p.m. Sunday night. The opportunities we are talk- nity for doing good in these evil Middle Cross Baptist Church, vice is at 5:30 p.m. Evening Ser-
Sunday services: 10 a.m. Sun- Oakflat community on FM 2496. ing about here are opportunities days. (Ephesians 5:15-16) 5099 Hwy. 323. Our Sunday vice at 6 p.m. Wednesday night
Live wisely among those who School classes start at 10 a.m. youth services are in the Fellow-
old Proverb says that “here is are not Christians, and make the and Morning Worship starts at ship Hall and adult services in
the paved with good intentions most of every opportunity. Let 11 a.m. Sunday night prayer ser- our Sanctuary starting at 7 p.m.
and effective so that you Sai imve Longview Drive Missionary Baptist Church
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maintains that our whole life is (Colossians 4:5-6)
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It will be a blessing tojis for graciousness of God. ~
So be careful how you live, not annual homecoming and busi-
. - as fools but as those who are wise, ness meeting to be held after the
Our prayer is that together we Make the most of eveiy OppOrtu-
11 a.m. worship service May 5.
Church, 555 County Road 4131. flashlights with batteries, small
Wednesday evening services Etch-a-sketch and dolls. Items
will be at 6 p.m. must fit into a shoe box.
Him and thank Him for life and
i- ministty 'and ' chfidre^ all of His blessings (even though holds their weekly meetings on
istiy is under the leadership of meets at 6 p.m. do ,not deserve them) and Tuesdays in our Youth Build-
~ ' ' - - ' - Wednesday night adult bible our hearts with gladness and mg (the building near the back
study, children and youth minis- thanksgiving so that we can face parking lot). Doors open at 5
whatever the day brings. p.m. tor weigh-ins and registra-
The Bible says that satan is tions with the meeting starting
prowling around, seeking to kill, at 5:45 p.m.
South Main Church of Christ
vxxxxwvv-xx u. u, We would l°ve to have you a Bible-based lesson presented
your place in service alongside years-5th grade, and Teen Time us ip studying the word of by one of our ministers, Bob
us at Calvary! is at 5 p.m. for students in 6th- g°d. and singing His praises. Payne or David Chenault. Dur-
Sundav begins with Bible 12th Sunday Bible classes, for all ages, mg the 10:30 a.m. service, we
bunday begins witii Bible 12th grade. begin at 9:30 a.m. Worship ser- offer a special time of participa-
ye lea™ On May 5? our Kindergarten- kegjn at 10:20 a.m. and our tion for the children with “Kids
about God s Word and its apph- 5th graders will share a kid s evenjng services begin at 5 p.m. Praise” and “Children’s Time,”
cation to all areas ot hte. Morn- musical, Not Your Average L Jllfo
uu cuxxxxxcuo, piaoucuuo, ing worship service begins at Joe,” during Evening Worship at eveiy Sunday a.m.^andpam fo applications ‘to ourpre-school
balls and rubber balls, 10:15 a.m. with our Pastor, Bro. 5 ... „ . . .
in the County Courtroom, First Floor, Rusk
County Courthouse.
• Approve the May 5, 2019 employee
payroll
• Discuss and possibly approve the
2019 Rusk County Resolution of Indigent
Defense Grant Program
• Discuss and possibly approve the
renewal of A Resolution of the Rusk
County Commissioners Court Establish-
“I am pleased in the response classrooms enclosed in a modu- '^9 felines and^Criteria Governing Tax
available, a lottery system is used we have had in our school,” said lar structure with a brick faqade 4
Dr. Jo Ann Simmons, University and surrounding landscaping.
From the latest lottery host- Academy superintendent. “In
I ed on April 5, an enrollment of years past, we did not even host appreciation to the UT Tyler Pal-
about 855 students for 2019- a lottery for many grades due to estine Development Board for
I 2020 is projected, increasing limited interest. These numbers their efforts in making this a
University Academy enrollment represent the increased interest reality,” Simmons said. “We look drainage problem
by 117 students across its three in the UA across each ofthe East forward to providing students
by 117 students across its three in the UA across each ofthe East forward to providing students • Discuss and possibly approve to submit
campuses in Palestine, Longview Texas communities.” in Palestine with a brand-new application to the Texas Department of
and Tyler. Operated by the UT The STEM-focused Univer- facility to support their academic
Tyler College of Education and sity Academy, founded in 2012, success.”
How parents can discuss social media with children •
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FROM METRO CREATIVE CONNECTION or social media from their kids’ must be used in moderation.
• Address the elephant • Discuss and possibly approve the quar-
in the room. Everyone on the ^eriy reP°h from the Rusk County Envi-
romental Specialist for Jan. 1, 2019 thru
March 31,2019
• Discuss and possibly approve the fol-
lowing report for March 2019:
a. Rusk County Justices of the Peace
Pct. 1 and 4
b. Rusk Coutny Constable Pct. 1
Good Springs United Methodist Church
The opportunities we are talk- nity for doing good in these evil
to advance God’s kingdom. An
God and singing His praises. Payne or David Chenault. Dur-
Sunday Bible classes, for all ages, ing the 10:30 a.m. service,
begin at 9:30 a.m. Worship ser- ( rr . e. ’ .
vices begin at 10:30 a.m. and our tion for the children with “Kids
evening services begin at 5 p.m.
The Lord’s Supper is served presenting bible lessons and life
5 p.m. This fun musical tells the celebration of Christ’s death, through elementary school aged
We look forward to seeing the a.m. service, we offer signing
Courtesy photo
The Green Team at First Presbyterian Church held a
Prayer Service and planted a tree in celebration of Earth
Congregation by the Presbyterian Church USA. Pic- While social media may not be include limits on how much time are, and parents must address
cern, it’s a topic that today’s
• Marquis Dewon Spencer, ents. Many parents of young Children 2017” report, noted found that 41 percent of Face-
Jana Enloe, Justice of the pass, Class B^ $700 bond; social media. As a result, they
Peace, Precinct 5, Rusk County.
April 28:
• Erik Noe Herrera, 30, bond;
Longview, open container,
Class C, $500 bond; no seat
belt, Class C, $247 bond; or 1
• Joseph Dewayne Calahan, bond; public intoxication, Class with kids can consider the fol- change their communities for and trustfulness. Explain this to
First Christian Church
We had a powerful Holy singing for us. May 19, is our
Week. After all was said and second annual Children’s Choir
done, we returned last Sunday Concert at 10 a.m. in Fellowship
to the affirmation that Jesus Hall.
Christ is risen, and that in Him Both the Children’s and Adult
God has overcome both sin and Choirs are at work. The chil-
death for those who believe. We dren practice Sunday mornings
remembered that the Resurrec- at 9:30 a.m. The adults meet
tion is the best-attested event in in Fellowship Hall to prepare sage weekly. Our youth ministry Sunday at 5 p.m., and Sunday need to make a point to talk with ever this world brings to you.
all to examine the evidence for and practice following the morn- Cooley and our children’s min-
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Janet Sledge and Micaela Loo-
mis.
As a church body we are tries meets from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
focused on one main thing, and Nursery care available for all
that is following Christ wherever services.
9:1-6 (7-20); Revelation 5:11-14; blindness and fasting. He comes
John 21:1-19 through radically changed, hav-
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last chapter of John’s gospel. In tity completely.
it we find Jesus on the lakeshore, For Peter, listening to God’s Sunday School for all ages
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disciples. Peter has the opportu- of doing what he already knows ing and begin at 9:45 a.m. The honored.
Seniors of our congregation „ ? o
In the beginning of the gospel, meet in the Fellowship Hall and Council Meeting at 5:30 p.m. in Traditional Service at 11 a.m. in of music, drama, and visual
our services begin at 11 a.m. TT-" - ---------- T*T -' — ” ’ 1 1
May’s activities include the
May 12
Family Fun Night ety of Sunday school classes for to register today! Registration
meet at 10 a.m. in classrooms of $20, can be turned into the
church office. A special perfor-
mance by the children on the
First United Methodist Church
St. Paul’s United Methodist Church 0urW™^th0Uch0riST'™' a"° “ay •19: in
As we welcome the spring will be at Francsico’s 5:30 p.m. learn and grow in our faith. 2019 graduating seniors and
season, we want to extend a very This will be the last meeting until Join us this Sunday as Rever- confirmands. Sunday school
are new to the area of Hender- join us. his sermon titled, “Forever Eas- i
~ . « ... } May 11 — Men’s breakfast in ter - What we have to look for- classrooms.
The gospel lesson is from the ing abandoned his former iden- come and be with us. Fellowship Hall at 8:30 a.m. All ward to in our forever home,'
Sunday mornings offers men in the area are invited.
it we find Jesus on the lakeshore, For Peter, listening to God’s Sunday School for all ages are May 12 — Mother’s Day. All - .
eating fish and bread with the instructions is a simpler matter located in our Education Build- mothers, grandmother’s will be vices each Sunday, our ^Com-
Seniors of our congregation May 15 — Administrative
Marbles, harmonicas, yo-yos,
saurs and animals, plastic cars,
soccer 1 , _ 7
7 p.m. May 6, at Midway Baptist stuffed animals, playing cards, Bill Kuykendall, bringing the ser- story of Joseph with a 50’s twist, burial, and resurrection. During audience.
mon. We look forward to seeing the a.m. service, we offer signing On most Wednesday eve-
Evening services begin at 5 you at Calvary Baptist Church, for the deaf for those who are nings, we serve a meal in the
p.m. Adults may also choose located at 410 N. Marshall. hearing impaired. Fellowship Hall at 5:30 p.m.
from several Sunday evening For more information, call We invite you to join us every followed by classes for all ages
classes currently in progress. (903) 657-8153, or visit our web- Sunday morning and evening for beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Hillview Baptist Church
With the smell of spring in steal, and destroy Christians so
the air and the cool winds stir- please prepare yourselves for
Sunday School meets from ring in the morning, do you feel battle.
— 3.” Remember to put on His
bl J. —-rd His mercies are new each full armor so that we will be
Adult ‘choir practice, morning and when we rise, we equipped to stand against what-
WW (Weight Watchers)
the ancient world, and invited before the service at 10:30 a.m., js under the leadership of Chris evening worship service, youth
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themselves. ing Worship service.
Tuesday evening, we will con- First Christian Church is
tinue our study Paul’s letter to located at 306 N. Main St. in
the Ephesians at 5:30 p.m. in the Henderson, at the corner of N.
Parlor. May 12 is Mother’s Day, Main and Depot Streets. A nurs-
and our Children’s Choir will be ery is provided for all services.
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