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How can you put into words all the things that are happening in our day? The President says we are at war with an invisible enemy, and we are going to do all we can to defeat this enemy.
Only a few weeks ago I had not even heard the words Coronavirus or Covid-19. Now they have become the focus of daily life, the watch-words around the world. People are becoming ill in great numbers and people are dying. We are all supposed to voluntarily quarantine ourselves to our homes although there is nowhere else to go because many people are afraid of each other and everything is closed. The extraordinary has become the ordinary. We are not to get too close. We are not to shake
hands or hug. We are no longer the people we were.
I am only on day 5 of our 15 days of quarantine and it has given me a great deal of time to think. I have thought a lot about each of you and my prayers are constantly before the throne of God to keep you safe and safe from this virus. I am searching the scriptures for a word from God. I am thankful to be living on this mountaintop and not in one of the hot spots in our land. May our prayers all
continue for those who do live there.
Have you read the passage from 2 Chronicles chapter 7 verse 14? Everybody seems to know it, “If My people who are called by My name humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, will forgive their sin and heal their land.” The words are comforting at this time; we are in need of humbling. The preceding verse to this one is really one that we need to consider for it says, “If I shut up the heavens so that there is no rain, or if I command the
Do all the good you can
In all the ways you can
In all the places you can
At all the times you can
To all the people you can
As long as you can.
-John Wesley
Birthdays & Anniversaries 2
Serving this month 3
Just for Kids 4 & 5
Covid-19 update 6
Baptism 9
Calendar 10 &11
Wild Game Dinner 14 & 15
In the news 16
Holy Week Schedule 17
Prayer concerns 18
Inside this issue:
Volume 9 Issue 4 APRIL 2020
Know the power of His resurrection!
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1 Thayne Smith
2 Seth Kimmel
3 Michael Shultz
Candee Jackson
4 Rhonda Boothby
6 Lindsay Shroyer
8 Ross Pletcher
Garth Miller
12 Bauer Reed
16 Derek King
Terry Schmuck
17 Ashley Sechler
Caitlyn Schmuck
21 Christine Singo
Teagan Ulderich
22 Eleas Wu
24 David Henry Pastor Denton
Ethan Weimer
25 Mark Sechler
Bennett Shroyer
27 Morgan Stevanus
29 Ron Schmuck, Jr.
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY WISHES TO:
HAPPY BIRTHDAY WISHES TO:
3 Andy & Kristen Sanner
5 Gary & Cindy Pletcher
16 John & Darlene Stevanus
22 Shawn & Holly Stene
25 Leon & Karen Ohler
DISTRICT CONFERENCE TO BE HELD APRIL 26 THIS DATE IS PENDING - PLEASE CHECK FOR UPDATES
Our annual District Conference will be held at the Paradise United Methodist Church on April 26 at 2:30 p.m. Officers of the church are encouraged to attend this event. Those who are interested in attending Annual Conference should let Pastor Denton know so
they can be nominated as an equalization member.
Operation Christmas Child
100 ITEM COLLECTION
April's OCC items are sunglasses and kid’s socks. A box
is provided for your convenience on the table in the fellowship hall.
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locust to devour the land, or if I send pestilence among the people”…and then the verse above. Could it be that God is trying to tell us something? Is Australia not in the midst of a great drought? Are not the locust devouring great parts of Africa? Are we not in the midst of a pestilence in the land? Have we prayed? Have we humbled ourselves? Sought His face? There is an “and” connecting those two verses, so it says in essence that if God allows a pestilence to come upon us AND we humble ourselves and pray and seek His face and turn from our wicked ways, He will heal the land. Amazing isn’t it? What is amazing is that there has not been a national call to prayer and fasting. There has not been a national call to seek God in this. It
is all about what the federal government will do. Who can stop a plague?
The other day in a phone conference call with our district superintendent, Rev. Zilhaver, he shared with us a devotion from John chapter 20. Something like this; the disciples had gathered on that first Easter evening in a locked room because they were afraid and it says that Jesus came to them and stood in their midst and said to them, “Peace be with you.” Don’t you find it relative to our being in “locked rooms” because we are afraid. We are in fear of the plague? We should not be afraid. We should be rejoicing because Jesus is here with us, each one of us, in our “locked rooms.” And He wants us to have peace because He is right here with
us.
We are people who profess to know Jesus Christ as Lord and as Savior. Is it not time for us to start to live what we profess? How can we be in fear if Jesus is Lord? “For whatever is born of God overcomes the world; and this is the victory
that has overcome the world—our faith” (1 John 5:4).
“These things I have spoken to you, so that in Me you may have peace. In the world you have tribulation, but take courage; I have overcome the world” (John
16:33)
We really need to pray.
Celebrate the resurrection!
See you in church!
Pastor Denton
“Take courage; I have
overcome the world.”
John 16:33
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Our Country/Leaders Bishop Cynthia Moore-KoiKoi Supt. Rev. Bob & Amy Zilhaver Pastor Denton Ethan, Forrest & Barb Stark Skip Temple Shirley Walter John & Darlene Stevanus Denise Phillippi Gail Minerd Eldon & Loretta Sechler Allen & Marijke Tubbs Lorraine Kruse Gabe Ohler Mary Ann Leazier Todd & Amy Euen Unrest in the nation Persecuted Christians Police officers First responders Carrie Beth King Richard Dierling Tricia Martin Jenny & Jim Kauffman Harold & Patti Pritts Chase Kemp (& family) Government leaders Arlene Singo Harry & Mary Ellen Hoover Jeanette Tubbs Chop Pletcher A youth leader Mason Hostetler Denise Horning Tom Skelton, Sr. Don Seybold Roger Hart
Unspoken Matt Schwarm Carl Schwarm Kristen Sanner Joe Smiach Doug & Connie Miller Mike Ohler Delma Platt family Linda Henry Lorie Skelton Corona virus situation Roy Gearhart family Larry Pletcher Zila Butler Veterans Jim Brocht family Katey Swank Kristen Bowman Breanne Weinchek Ron Kauffman family Brenda Singo Cleo Pyle Dessa O’Neal Brad Pletcher Marjorie Primrose Nick Cavey Laura King Milton Struckoff, Jr. Tornado victims in Nashville Connor Prebelski Unsaved loved ones Tracy Pritts Leon Ohler Elaine Stevanus family Murtaugh family Andrea King Stacey Faidley Elijah Breegle Bill Gastley family Aiden Kohan Nate Barbera family
Rev. Paul Scruton family Mary Beth Wilcox Seybold Jake King Luella Pletcher Justin Frampton Michael & Alyssa Ulderich Ryan Schmuck
Military/Families
Stephen Bigler Blake Bruner John Benford Spencer Cross Aaron Engleka Joe Gusbar Landon Henry Jake Johnson Richard King Denton Lester, Jr. Kurt May Jamie Miller Clyde Pletcher, Jr. David Rogers David Stark Chris Sterner Max Strasiser Randi Thomas Charles Trimpey Families of fallen soldiers
“If my people, who are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek
my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive
their sin, and will heal their land.” -2 Chronicles 7:14
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ACOLYTES Julia Jackson & Kaiden Miller
GREETERS OFFERING TEAMS April 5 Maxine Augustine Maxine Augustine, Roger Hart Todd & Tracy Pritts
April 12 Pastor Denton & Cathie Candee & Julia Jackson, Luella Pletcher & Cathie Lester
April 19 Jake & Deb King Bobby, Cindy, Kaylie & Jenna Miller
April 26 Steve Pletcher family Steve Pletcher family
April 5 April 12 April 19 April 26
April 5 April 12 April 19 April 26
If you are unable to acolyte, greet or usher on your Sunday,
please find a replacement. Thank you.
Glenn Millin Forrest Stark Julia Jackson
Linda Henry
Roger Hart Mark Temple
Ross Pletcher
Angie Millin
FIRST SCRIPTURE LESSON
Serving this month
Isaiah 50:4-9 Acts 10:34-43 Acts 2:14a, 22-32
Acts 2:14a, 36-41
Philippians 2:5-11 Colossians 3:1-4 1 Peter 1:3-9
1 Peter 1:17-23
If you are unable to read on your Sunday,
please find a replacement. Thank you.
SECOND SCRIPTURE LESSON
LOOKING FOR AWESOME, ENERGETIC, SPIRIT-FILLED
persons to take part in Sunday services. We need greeters and offering
teams to fill a Sunday. A reminder that one of your membership
promises is SERVICE. In case you’re wondering, other promises with
membership are PRAYERS, PRESENCE, GIFTS and WITNESS.
Challenged yet? Sign-up sheets are on the bulletin board.
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HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE
Pending except for Good Friday
April 5 - Palm Sunday worship service 9:30 a.m.
April 10 - Good Friday - Open communion 7:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m.
April 12 - Sunrise Service at 6:30 a.m.
Easter Sunday worship service at 9:30 a.m.
they know they’ll see the benefits.”
Breegle graduated high school from Rockwood in 1998 where he got a basketball scholarship to CCACC. He graduated from college in 2000 with an associate
degree in building systems technology.
When Breegle’s not at his shop, he’s spending time with his three sons, Elijah, Flint and Reed, and his wife, Shanna, hunting and hiking outdoors or helping out at his
church.
“When I see a need, I help out,” he said.
(Continued from page 16)
Due to the current situation we have need to cancel some of our traditional events
including:
Maundy Thursday service
Flower list (honor/in memory of)
Light breakfast following sunrise service
Children’s Easter egg hunt
Workday
Bible Study
Agape (will resume fall of 2020)
We will, however, be offering communion in self-contained cups for anyone who
wants to come to the sanctuary on Good Friday and partake.
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From the Somerset Daily
American:
When customers place their purchases on the checkout counter inside a new Ralph Lauren or Louis Vuitton shop, they may not realize that counter was made in
Somerset County.
For the past few years, Jason Breegle’s Somerset Millwork and Cabinet Makers Inc. has been the sole provider of checkout counters, product displays and office cabinets for new Ralph Lauren shops popping up around the country. “We do 12 to 20 stores a year,” he said, “which isn’t a ton, but it’s one a month or more.” Breegle’s business also provides all of the kitchen cabinetry for every Lowe’s Home Improvement in southwestern Pennsylvania. He said Lowe’s gravitated to his business because he’s the only manufacturer that builds and installs the cabinets, which makes life easier for the Lowe’s salesmen. Somerset Millwork also does custom cabinets, home entertainment systems, pre-engineered cabinets and cabinets inside campers built by Xtreme Outdoors in Somerset. “I knew just one area of expertise was ultimately not good for the future,” he said. “Then we got into
the more residential and noncommercial.”
With all of his success and rapid expansion in the last few years, it’s hard to believe the 40-year-old from Scullton almost lost everything. “There was a moment when I almost didn’t do it at all,” Breegle said. In the early days of his business, 16 years ago, Breegle’s shop did work solely in courtrooms — that was, until the Great Recession in 2008-09. “As a teenager, I worked for my uncle until I was 21. Then I decided to go out for myself,” he said. “We did courtrooms and that was good. Then the market crashed.” With his passion for the job, Breegle decided to keep at it and diversify. “I decided I wanted to give it another shot,” he said. Through word of mouth, he built relationships with Ralph Lauren and other retailers, building their counters and cabinets. “Once you connect to other retailers outside Somerset, it opens up,” Breegle said. Now he employs 21 people, including designers, receptionists and shop workers at his new location along Berlin Plank Road outside Somerset. “My goal is to make not just more jobs, but higher-quality jobs,” he said. By paying better than his competitors, Breegle can keep his employees around for a long time, he said. Some of his employees have been with him nearly 10 years. “We have a great core of guys here,” he said. “They’re all company-oriented people. and they’re here to make it bigger and better because
(Continued on page 17)
Jason Breegle, president of Somerset Millwork and Cabinet Makers Inc., stands outside his shop
along Plank Rd., Somerset.
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Answer: D (See Matthew 28:5-6; Mark 16:5-6; Luke 24:4-6.)
Bible Quiz Who told the women at the tomb that Jesus had risen? A. Two men in shining garments B. A young man in a white robe C. An angel D. All of the above, depending on which gospel you read
Wesley Chapel is in need of a special person to
organize and direct Vacation Bible School 2019. If that person is
YOU, please let Pastor Denton know. Thank
you.
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Dear church family,
As the concerns for the Covid-19 virus continue to occupy our everyday life and the media so causing us to be vigilant and wise, it is with great sadness and yet with your safety in mind that I write to tell you that the things that are traditionally a part of the Easter season must be set aside. Therefore, we will not be having a traditional Palm Sunday service nor will we be sharing palm branches. We will not be sharing in the Maundy Thursday service with the stripping of the altar. We will be having a time of open communion in the sanctuary on Good Friday and invite you all to come and take of the sacrament. We are hoping to share a time of resurrection on Easter morning in the parking lot with a sunrise service at 6:30 a.m. There will not be a breakfast this year nor will there be an Easter egg hunt. We are
still on hold as to whether we will have a traditional Easter Sunday service.
Please know that it is difficult to close all the activities and the worship services; however, our hope is in coming together as quickly as we safely can. We are the church and we can continue to worship our Lord in our homes together. We need to be the church and allow the world to see our faith is not in where we are but who we are. We are those who trust in the risen Christ and who wish to share Him with
others. Be the church.
Pastor Denton
On another note:
“Each one must do just as he has purposed in his heart, not grudgingly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. And God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that always having all sufficiency in everything, you may have an
abundance for every good deed.”
2 Corinthians 9:7-8
Please know your financial support of the church is still needed. We still have things that need to be paid; we still have ministries and obligations that need to be met so we need your continued giving to meet all those needs. Whether you wish to give to the general fund, the missions fund, the Good Samaritan fund, or any
other fund please mail your tithe, your offering and your gifts to the church at:
Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church
237 Whipkey Dam Road
Rockwood, PA 15557
God bless your giving as you are able.
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There are some workers who tirelessly made it possible for others to enjoy the evening. (more helpers photos unavailable). Special recognition was given to Leon for doing so much for the dinner. He was presented with an autographed copy of Tom Hindman’s book “The Perfect Pursuit.” Salmon cakes, teriyaki venison meatballs, pheasant, squirrel pot pie, venison chili, grilled trout and beef tongue and a variety of desserts were among the menu
items.
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Our heartfelt thanks to those who donated prizes for the Wild Game Dinner. Make sure to thank the following and support those
at your next opportunity.
Our 15th annual Wild Game Dinner is now history. As part of the organizing committee, I extend a large and heartfelt thanks to everyone who helped to make the event a huge success. It takes many helpers and much work to pull this off. It is impossible to thank each person for fear of missing someone, but the youth were
especially helpful to us "older" folk. If you missed this year, start early next year for
that precious ticket! Karen ‘Cook’ Ohler
Ken Stairs and Doug Walters from the Pennsylvania Fish Commission provided an enjoyable and i n f o r m a t i v e p r o g r a m o n Pennsylvania snakes. Mr. Stairs presented a slide show on tracking rattlesnakes in Pennsylvania and documenting their habits. He con-cluded with a question and answer
time.
S & S Sport Shop
Shirley & Blaine Walter
Bearl Faidley
Mark Sechler
Dale Shultz
Dale Pritts
Mindy & Jamie Singo
Luella Pletcher
Denny King
Henry Repeating Arms
Dave & Linda Henry
Robert & Deb Miller
Doug & Karen Clevenger
Andy & Kristen Sanner
Jim McCall
Mark Temple
Laurel Hill Trout Farm
Jason & Shanna Breegle
Tom Hindman
Lazy O Farm
Wesley Chapel
King & Bungard Lumber Co.
Alan, Candee & Julia Jackson
Pastor & Cathie Lester
Harry & Mary Ellen Hoover
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There is a story they tell of two dogs. Both at separate times walk into the same room. One comes out wagging his tail while the other comes out growling. A woman watching this goes into the room to see what possible could make one dog so happy and the other so mad. To her surprise she finds a room filled with mirrors. The happy dog found a thousand happy dogs looking back at him while the angry dog saw only angry dogs growling back at him. What you
see in the world around you is a reflection of who you are.
To family and friends of Wesley Chapel,
With sincere gratitude, we wish to thank you for your cards, calls and
of course, delicious food.
The prayers from all of you carried me through and after my surgery. Nurse Harry is doing great! Please continue to pray for all of us.
Love, Mary Ellen
To the Builder’s Sunday school class,
Thank you for the beautiful flowers and to Luella for delivering them. Hope to see
you soon. Mary Ellen
HOLY WEEK AND EASTER SCHEDULE:
THESE DATES ARE PENDING - PLEASE CHECK FOR UPDATES
April 10 - Good Friday - open Communion from 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
April 12 - Sunrise service @ 6:30 a.m. Light breakfast to follow.
- Resurrection Worship Service @ 9:30 a.m.
Many thanks to Mark Temple who has been working on the bell in the steeple. He has managed to move it higher so that it can now be rung. He had the awesome privilege of ringing it two Sundays in March. We appreciate your
dedication Mark.
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Our Christian love and sympathy to the family of
Elaine Stevanus
Helen Elaine Stevanus, 94, of Rockwood, passed on February 27, 2020. Born February 19, 1926 in Somerset, she was a daughter of the late Edward and Hazel Berkey. She is also preceded in death by her husband John C. Stevanus; and brother Edward “Bud” Berkey. Elaine is survived by her son John C. Stevanus and wife Helen of Rockwood; grandchildren Mark Stevanus and wife Sandra of Rockwood, Denise Phillippi of Rockwood, and Karyn DiSanta and husband Donald of Greensburg; great-grandchildren Morgan and Maxx Stevanus, Stephanie Dwire, and Abby and Samantha Phillippi; great-great-grandchildren Xavier, Link, and Dominic; brother Robert Berkey of Rockwood; and sisters Betty Cook of Warren,
OH and Shirley Readnour of Cincinnati, OH.
Elaine was a member of the New Centerville Church of God. She was a long-time baby-sitter in the Rockwood Area. She was the founder of the annual Berkey Family Reunion held at the Kingwood Grove. She enjoyed gardening and spending time with her grandchildren. Friends were received at the New Centerville Church of God. A service was held with Pastor Tim Show officiating. Interment was at
Union Cemetery in New Centerville.
...to the ladies who came out to prepare fabric and sew on a recent Saturday. We are currently working on pillowcases for Give Kids the World organization. The Stark
family is planning to deliver 1000 (our goal) to the Florida location
later this year.
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One Mission Society is a charter member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability. All contributions are dispersed in full compliance with the ECFA and IRS guidelines. In rare exceptions when projects are over funded, those funds may be reallocated to an approved project per IRS guidelines. An audited financial statement is available upon request. No goods or
services were provided in exchange for this donation unless noted as non-deductible.
March 2020
The JESUS film project, one of the Billion.Global partners, teamed up with OMS’ evangelism and church planting ministry of Every Community for Christ last fall to get the JESUS film in the hands of more unreached people groups in the villages of Africa where OMS is working.
In previous years, showing the JESUS film re-quired a projector, a generator, three spools of 16 mm film, a large screen, and the darkness of night. Today, the film can be accessed via an app so that a smartphone opens the door for God’s message to be shared. The digital projector, smart card movie storage, pop-up screen, speakers, and solar panels for charging can all be placed into a single backpack that weighs about 23 pounds and can be easily transported to show the film.
To date, OMS has received and distributed 17 backpacks to 17 African countries. At least two showings have taken place, with nearly 500 people making decisions for Christ.
Thank you for your support of OMS and your generous donation that allows ministry like this to happen all around the world. We are grateful!
Bob Fetherlin
President, One Mission Society
Remittance address: One Mission Society, PO Box 1648, Monument CO 80132-1648
Visit www.onemissionsociety.org for more information about OMS. Email info@onemissionsociety.org to be added to a mailing list to receive general OMS ministry updates, OMS prayer requests, or Billion.Global Vision prayer requests.
OMS recently gifted a backpack containing all that is needed to show the JESUS film to our Village Church Planting team in Togo. Nearly 200 people accepted Jesus!
Our suggested food pantry items for April are toilet paper and tissues. You may bring these or other donations to the church during the month of April. We are currently supplying the Rockwood Area Food Pantry located at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church in Rockwood. Hours for distribution are 4:30 - 6:30 p.m.
the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month. Thank you.
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The most lovely and heartwarming Christening ever.
My brother’s daughter, Victoria Anderson Neubauer, her husband Mike, and their new son John Robert Neubauer joined Wesley Chapel family to dedicate John
Robert’s life to the teaching of and following of Jesus Christ.
I would like to tell you the story of the gown that John is wearing. It was made anywhere from 100 to 150 years ago in Norway by my Grandmother’s “Maiden Aunt”. The first picture is of my grandmother holding my mother (1924) on my mother’s Christening Day in Norway. During John’s Christening, I felt the warm and loving presence of all my family, of those who have gone before and the
wonderful welcoming of the new Wesley Chapel Family.
My oldest son, Larry Manning and Emmy Danelius, 1972
My youngest son, Von Edward Manning 1976
Emmy Danelius (my grand-mother) & Gerd Danelius (my mother)
My mother, my mother’s sister, all my cousins and my brother (and many others) all wore the “family gown”.
March 15, 2020. They have very tall babies in this family. Welcome to your new family, The Wesley
Chapel – “God Be With You!”
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April 2020 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
*Delbert &Tammy
Lechliter & Courtney
Smith
2
*Pastor Denton &
Cathie Lester
3
*Denton, Jr., Nicki,
Jocelyn. Claire,
Garrett & Meghan
Lester
4
*Tricia & Madison
Martin
5
*medical personnel
6
*Craig, Jessica,
Madyson & Owen
Maurer
7
*Charles, Vickie,
Kala, Jason, Dakota &
Kaydin McFarren
8
*Dale, Vicki Merchant
& Alexandria Gerber
9
*Bobby, Cindy, Kaylie
& Jenna Miller
10
*Bob & Debbie Miller
11
*Chad, Lisa, Mason,
Brayden & Kaiden
Miller
12
*pastors
13
*Matthew, Kaitlyn &
Maddox Miller
14
*Mark, Angie, Glenn
& Faith Millin
15
*Gail Minerd
16
*Charlie & Martha
Mitchell
17
*Leon & Cook Ohler
18
*Luke, Telma &
Christian Ohler
19
*teachers
20
*Scott, Lesa &
Forrest Ohler
21
*Lisa Parkhill, Shiloh
Calvert & Heather
Cook
22
*Norma Jean Phillippi
23
*Brad & Lori Pletcher
24
*Brandon & Wyatt
Pletcher
25
*Bret, Fenna, Elliot &
Elika Pletcher
26
*truckers
27
*Bryan & Leslie
Pletcher
28
*Craig & Charlotte
Pletcher
29
*Dawn Pletcher
30
*Dean Pletcher
NEWSLETTER DEADLINE
You are encouraged to remove this center page calendar and place it on your refrigerator for the month for reference.
*Denotes daily prayer focus.
PALM SUNDAY
EASTER SUNDAY
DISTRICT CONFERENCE AT 5:30 P.M.
Bible Study
7:00 p.m.
Bible Study
7:00 p.m.
BUILDING & SPECIAL MAINTENANCE
CONFERENCE & WESLEY MISSIONS
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April 2020 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
*Delbert &Tammy
Lechliter & Courtney
Smith
2
*Pastor Denton &
Cathie Lester
3
*Denton, Jr., Nicki,
Jocelyn. Claire,
Garrett & Meghan
Lester
4
*Tricia & Madison
Martin
5
*medical personnel
6
*Craig, Jessica,
Madyson & Owen
Maurer
7
*Charles, Vickie,
Kala, Jason, Dakota &
Kaydin McFarren
8
*Dale, Vicki Merchant
& Alexandria Gerber
9
*Bobby, Cindy, Kaylie
& Jenna Miller
10
*Bob & Debbie Miller
11
*Chad, Lisa, Mason,
Brayden & Kaiden
Miller
12
*pastors
13
*Matthew, Kaitlyn &
Maddox Miller
14
*Mark, Angie, Glenn
& Faith Millin
15
*Gail Minerd
16
*Charlie & Martha
Mitchell
17
*Leon & Cook Ohler
18
*Luke, Telma &
Christian Ohler
19
*teachers
20
*Scott, Lesa &
Forrest Ohler
21
*Lisa Parkhill, Shiloh
Calvert & Heather
Cook
22
*Norma Jean Phillippi
23
*Brad & Lori Pletcher
24
*Brandon & Wyatt
Pletcher
25
*Bret, Fenna, Elliot &
Elika Pletcher
26
*truckers
27
*Bryan & Leslie
Pletcher
28
*Craig & Charlotte
Pletcher
29
*Dawn Pletcher
30
*Dean Pletcher
OPEN COMMUNION 7 A.M.- 6 P.M.
CHURCH COUNCIL Meetings 6:30 p.m. Council 7:00 p.m. *pending - check for
updates
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