The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 324, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 29, 2005 Page: 19 of 20
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The greatest
of home runs
p.m., Second Baptist will
the Promiseland” fall festi-
val. There will be food, fun
and games for all ages. The
public is invited to attend.
Second Baptist Church
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because of the thirty-nine
stripes on His back. His
baseball cap was having trou- the crack of dawn the dark-
with a final swinging blow,
crying out to His father, a
cry that had left Him breath-
less. He
was then
carried off
the field
and was
laid in the
dug out
tomb. First
base, or
day one
passed.
Then day
two, or sec-
ond base,
passed. '
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Steward” during the morning
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Sip ‘n’ Chat, a time of
will follow the worship ser-
vice.
St. Paul’s is at 7915
Bay way Drive.
For more information, call
Sponsored by
Bay Area Heritage Society of Baytown with the
Cooperation of Goose Creek ClSD and Baytown
Parks & Recreation Department
For more information,
call 281-427-8768
Due to damage sustained from Hurricane
Rita, HealthReady Physical Therapy is relo-
cating from 3711 Garth Rd. to 2307 . N.
Alexander Dr. We are still dedicated to pro-
viding the same high level of care that our
patients have come to expect. We warm
your heart while we heal your body. If you
are having back, neck, knee or hip pain,
call 281-837-0212 for help.
Second Baptist
On Sunday, Associate ■
Pastor Mark Stafford, will
talk about “Relationship X-
Factors” at the 9 a.m. and
10:45 a.m. services.
Bible study classes are
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ried by one of the major
Christian publishing houses
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served in many positions of
leadership in the Pentecostal
Church of God of America.
He has been involved in the
ministry for 53 years.
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Visit t896 One-Room. Wooster School -
and 1910 Brown-McKay House
all. As you accept Jesus as
Lord of your life, your name
is written on heaven’s roster,
ing in a place nearby she had the Lamb’s book of life. You
j._----. a.—will then become a part of
the greatest team of all, the
family of God.
3711 Garth Rd., I
Ste. 308
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St. Paul’s UMC
Sunday is Christian
Education Sunday at St.
Paul’s United Methodist
Church. Come celebrate with
church members as they
honor those who have faith-
fully served in this field of
p.m. today.
There will be lots of fun
activities and games, includ-
ing a haunted house, dunk
Grace UMC
Morning worship starts
10:30 a.m. Sunday.
Sunday activiti^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H
include: Celebration
and M&Ms. 4 p.m.:
5 p.m.
The Keenagers (our
citizen group) have changeMEM^M|B|HWBjWSW8Hj
their November meeting
outing. The November
day breakfast will be Nov
at I 1:30 a.m. and will com^MBmEHMKwMHKMKw
bine with the Keenagers
lunch. The group will be
mg and wrapping the
Seafarers Christmas boxes.
You can donate money to
help purchase items needet^H
to fill the boxes. They also
need large shoeboxes to fiI
I he boxes will be
to the Seafarers Center on
Nov 20 so the Seafarers
have them in plenty of tim
for Christmas. Help is
ed in delivering the boxes.
Contact the church off
at 281-427-4782 for more
information or to
The barbecue chicken
ner sponsored by the I ni
Methodist Women will be
held on Election Day. Nov
with serving times from 11
a.m to I p.m. and 5 to 7
This annual dinner
over 40 years ago to help
fund local, national and MEiBMfllBMiKMBHKMKw
international missions. Th
proceeds last year included^
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Homeless Shelter, Wesley
Community Center, Holy Trinity Catholic
McCurdy School, Red Bird Church, 3515 Trinity Drive,
Mission. Golden Cross. ; tw n4v.»i.
UMCOR and The Women’s
Division for their wot' ’ ’ '
work.
' . tickets are $8 each and
include one-half chicken,
■: beans, slaw, bread and drink
Desserts will be extra. Get Maranatha Church food will be sold at a mini-
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member or church office. Maranatha Church, 12319
Northside Baptist
Northside Baptist Church,
300 Cedar Bayou Road, has tank, moonwalk, trunk-or-
„♦ in.™ treat, cake walk and more.
St. Paul’s barbecue team will
be serving delicious ghoulish
! eats.
The cost of activities and
food is 50 cents and up.
For more information, call
281-422-9333.
1 believe that there is a
great spiritual lesson to learn
about the “homerun.” A
multitude of fans celebrate
the new National League
Champions, the Houston
Astros, and seem to be
spreading revival fires to the
game of baseball. Wouldn’t it adise with Jesus,
be nice to see the same Jesus went into a slump
awakening happen within the but suddenly bounced back
four walls of our local
churches setting on fire a
flame of revival to touch the
lost souls of humanity.
Of course Jesus Christ of
Nazareth, almost 2,000 years
ago, picked up a piece of
wood called the cross of
Calvary and went to bat for
the souls of the whole world.
While Jesus stepped into the
batter’s box at the site of
Golgotha stadium (called
“the place of the skull”) He
had the lost souls of this
world on His mind. That
included you and me. His
uniform on that day was. a lit-
tle tattered and you could not
see the number on His jersey day three, or third base,
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grand slam home run, and at
baseball spikes for the dou-
ble header that went into
overtime that dark Friday.
For some reason He chose to
wear sj ” ' '
too. Even though the day had in forty-four years. Believing
in the Astros will not get you
to heaven, but it will get you
to the World Series.
Believe in Jesus, for He is
in Mont Belvieu celebrates
Mass at 6 p.m. Saturday and
irldwide at 8 am- and 10:30 am-
Sunday. __ .
For more information, call gym. The festival includes
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Old River Baptist
Dr. Kevin Leman’s video
series, “Making Children
Mind Without Losing Yours” ministry and as they conse-
will be shown from 6:30 to crate those who will be serv-
7:30 p.m. Nov. 6 and Nov 13 ing.
in the fellowship hall at Old Also on Sunday, in the tra-
River Baptist Church, 12948 dition of St. Paul’s, third-
FM 1409. graders will receive a Bible
Workbooks are $8 each. appropriate for their age
There is no cost for the level.
videos; Pastor Dottie Dumas will
For more information, visit talk about “On Being a Goo.d
the church Web site at Steward” during the morning
oldriverbaptist.com. worship service at 10:30 a.m.
Sip‘n’Chat, a time of
Redeemer Lutheran re^h,"ient4uand fellowship,
will rnllnur thp tunremn cat.
Redeemer Lutheran, 1200
E. Lobit, in Baytown will
have a “trunk-or-treat”:from
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Monday.
Neighborhood children and 281-424-7511.
their families are invited to
the church parking lot to VlCtOrV Temole
visit members’ vehicles as an
alternative to trick-or-treat- Victory Temple Church,
ing. 2211 N. Main St., in
For more information, call Baytown will have a special
281-422-2207, homecoming-anniversary ser-
vice honoring Dr. and Mrs.
Charles R. Kyle from 10 a m.
to 12:30 p.m. Sunday.
The Kyles have served
Victory Temple Church as
pastors for the past 38 years.
Their ministry is well known
and respected throughout the
nation. Dr. Kyle has pub-
held during each service time lished a book of sermons,
and childcare is available.
On Monday, from 6 to 8
p.m., Second Baptist will
host its annual “Journey to in America. Pastor Kyle has
leadership in the Pentecostal
ness rolled away like a stone
His eyes because it was fash- and the enemy, God’s opposi-
ioned to look like a crown of tion, had been knocked out of
thorns. the ball park. Jesus rounded
For certain, Jesus wore His the bases coming home that
day after the greatest home
run ever hit.
. Even though the Astros did
not win the World Series,
spikes on His hands, they had their greatest season
turned into night, Jesus hung
in there and kept swinging
away for all His future team-
mates called the Church.
The crowd had slimmed
down to practically nothing
but a handful of people,
including his mother stand-
worship services at 10:30
a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday.
On Monday, the church
will have its fall festival
from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m, in the
fun, food, games and fellow-
ship. All game are free and
mal charge. Friendly cos-
tumes are welcome.
For more information, call
281-422-9943.
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Cash, Wanda Garner. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 324, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 29, 2005, newspaper, October 29, 2005; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1191577/m1/19/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.