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an event on Oct 8 starting Church of Marshall will be Beckville High School Missionary Baptist 2:45 pm. If you would like welcomes the submissions
at 7 p.m. with the books the special guests. football field. Church, 2311 FM 1794 E, to participate on this pro- of special upcoming
opening at 6 p.m. Events Oct. 9 - Family and Oct. 12 - 14 - Women DeBerry, invites everyone gram please contact Sis. church events or a notifi-
will include barrels, poles, Friends Day will be Sun- With A Praise Conference to come and celebrate Ruthie Berry or call the cation of changes of regu-
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always in your best inter- foot, so does God’s will dif-
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computer adage: "garbage Body, the members of His
in; garbage out" - in other church,
words, you cant take out of Paul uses the analogy of
a computer better informa- differing body parts to de-
tion than you put into it Di- scribe Christian unity and
vine reprogramming is diversity. It is not God’s will
part of what repentance for all Christians to be
means. We turn from sin, alike. We are given differ-
as we understand more ent talents, so that we may
what God’s will is all do the work of God. The
question is "How are we us-
Our third key is having a ing our talents to glorify
realistic impression of God?"
goat tying, ribbon pulling, day, at 3 p.m. at the will be held at Walton their church anniversary church at 903-248-2
breakaway roping, team Jerusalem Baptist Memorial C.O.G.I.C. locat- Sunday, Oct. 16, at 3:00 more information. run the notice as space al-
poping, and chute dogging. Church, 520 N Market ed in Deberry, Texas on p.m. Rev. Michael Black Oct. 23-Old Bethel Mis- lows. This space is for spe-
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would like to invite you to charge. All grace notes
For more information call Street, Carthage. Rev. October 12 -14, 2011 from and the New Jerusalem sionai
Jason Morris at 903-263- Johnnie Johnson and the 7:45 p.m. nighlty. Guest Baptist Church of Mar- ’
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Oct. 9 - Pleasant Grove Church of Mt Enterprise olyn Arthur, Evangelist guest. Dinner will be sary, Oct 23, at230p.m. at office or emailed to
Missionary Baptist will be the guest for the Alva Taylor and Evange- served. the Clayton Community news@panolawatch-
Church of Carthage will evening. Everyone is invit- list Devora White. Come Oct. 23 - The Bright Center in Clayton. Guest man.com with “Grace
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