The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 248, Ed. 1 Friday, June 20, 1986 Page: 3 of 10
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Local Church News
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Bill Jackson will be the guest
speaker at the Full Gospel Business
Men’s Fellowship meeting scheduled
Saturday at the Hereford Communi-
ty Center.
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King’s Manor Announces
Child Care Center
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June 20
Through
Sunday,
June 22,
1000.
Also, on Sunday, Rev. Wheeler will
include a children’s sermon during
the morning worship hour. The par-
sonage is located at 409 Brevard.
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Steve McElroy, new pastor of
First United Methodist Church, and
family will be honored with an all-
church welcoming luncheon follow-
ing the morning worship service.
The luncheon will be hostessed by
the pastor-parish relations commit-
tee of the church and will be held in
the church fellowship hall. Each
Children are invited to register at 9
a.m. in fellowship hall with Grayce
Gray, vacation bible school
secretary, before being shown to
their classes.
Classes will meet Monday through
Friday from 9 until 11:30 a.m. The
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
The title of the Rev. Bruce
Kochsmeier's sermon for the regular
10:30 a.m. Sunday worship service is
“Whose Voice Do You Hear?” The
scripture is I King’s 19:9-14.
Space for the youth backpacking
trip is still available but reservations
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dates are July 27-Aug. 2. The cost is
approximately $165.
Come and join “Ordering Your
Private World” and learn practical
application of Christian principles in
your private life. The meetings are
held at 7 p.m. each Wednesday at 131
Liveoak.
The Scripture For Lunch Bunch
continues to meet at noon on Wednes-
day at the church. This week’s scrip-
ture is Galations 3:1,13-25.
The mission yearbooks are a great
devotional aid and are avaialble for
52 in the church office.
COUNTRY ROAD
CHURCH OF GOD
National evangelist John D. Rit-
cheson of Chicago, Ill. will be speak-
ing during a revival at the church
from June 22 through July 4.
He will be talking each evening at
7:30 p.m. except Saturdays when his
sermons will begin at 6 p.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Vacation Bible school is planned
from Aug. 17 through Aug. 22 with
Cindy Cole directing.
FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
A baby shower honoring Sara Cook
is planned from 7-0 p.m. Thursday in
the church fellowship hall. The event
is being hosted by W.M.U. council
members.
FIRST CHURCH OF
THEN AZARENE
The F.C.A. swimming party is
planned from 7:15-9:15 p.m. Sunday,
June 29, at the Green Acres Pool.
Price of admission is 51. This event is
open to all Senior High Fellowship of
Christian Athlete members.
Ski day is planned for everyone.
The group will leave from the church
at 5:30 p.m. Friday, June 27 for Ute
Lake. You need to bring a bedroll,
pillow, bathing suit, lightweight long
sleeve shirt andpants. There will be a
512 charge for gas and one meal plus
money for two additional meals on
the road. - ......
A coed volleyball tournament is set
for July 10-12. There will be two divi-
sions, junior high and senior high.
Those interested in participating
need to be in the combined service on
Thursday evening in order to be
eligible to play. The cost is $1.
The “Sky’s The Limit” camp is be-
ing planned. Senior High students
(9th-12th grades) will meet from Ju-
ly 25-Aug. 2 and junior high teens will
meet Aug. 4-9. The coat is 555 plus
money for Six Flags or Wet ‘n‘ Wild.
WESLEY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Wesley United Methodist Men will
have a breakfast at 7 a.m. Saturday
in the church fellowship hall.
Worship services at the church, 410
Irving, include the following
schedule: Sunday-10 a.m., Sunday
school; Haun. .worship service; and
7 p.m., worship service.
The Rev. and Mrs. Lenny Wheeler
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King’s Manor Methodist Home, Inc. to proud to announce
that after a perfect inspection rating by the Texas Depart-
ment of Human Resouces, we are now taking enrollments for
our Child Care Center. We will begin operation on July 14,
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The Center to a non-profit, interracial and non-political in-
stitution, owned and operated by the Northwest Texas Con-
ference of the United Methodist Church, to serve children of
all religious faiths. Our purpose to to provide quality care
that wil benefit the child, the parent, and the community.
The Center will be open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Children may be in continuous care for a maximum of 12
hours. Drop-ins are welcome when space to available.
Children from 3 Weeks to Age 13 will be accepted for care.
Hot meals and nutritious snacks will be served.
The Center will provide a safe, caring environment for
children to explore.
We welcome visitors any time. Please come by the Center,
through the new administrative entrance to King’s Manor, to
complete the enrollment forms necessary and to visit with
the Child Care Director, Martha
number to 364-0661..
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wicbes, chips and a dozen cookies for ed at 7 p.m. and the business session
their own family. Refreshments will is planned for 7:45 p.m.
be provided by the committee Jackson is president of the
members with homemade ice cream Alamogordo, N.M. Chapter of the
being furnished by the adult and FGBMFI. He recently retired from
youth sunday school divisions. civil service at Hollaman Air Force
Rev. McElroy will preach his se- Base and is married and has seven
cond sermon on Sunday after hving children.
moved his family to Hereford from Jackson and his wife, Patsy, are
Slaton, where was pastor of the First active in Christ Community Church
United Methodist Church for five where they serve as pre-marriage
years. Mrs. McElroy, Toni, has counselors. They also conduct a
recently been hired by the Hereford growth group at their home.
Independent School District to teach Officers for the local chapter of
eighth grade math at LaPlata Junior FGBMFI include Richard schalbs,
HlghSchool. president; Robert Huckert, vice
“Ways Peopel of the Bible Lived," president; Johnny Cloud, vice presi-
is the theme of study when the doors dent; Ted Coleman, secretary; and
of the Education Building open on Jimmie Allred, treasurer.
Mondays for vacation bible school. . .
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ship service, church members Betty Coneway and Ginia Malone
honored the family with a special are servinga s vacation bible school
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Curtis, Jeri. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 248, Ed. 1 Friday, June 20, 1986, newspaper, June 20, 1986; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1478075/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.