I don't know about you, but it is really encouraging when we have a section of our auditorium filled with college students. It just makes everything better - the singing, the atmosphere, etc. It was great having students from the University of Kentucky with us yesterday. For many of you it was even better being able to see an old friend/minister, Kevin Whooten. But what was the most encouraging to me is the reason this group here. They are using their Spring Break to serve others. If you are interested, they will be filling the meeting room at Horizon Bay Tuesday night at 6:30. They will be doing the singing, prayers, and lessons.
On a more serious note, Marge Hansler came forward yesterday wanting prayers. She is being laid off at her work. As anyone would be, she is concerned about her future. If you know of any job openings or ideas to help her please let her know.
Yesterday we had another great day of visitors. Some from out of town, but we are having a steady stream of people from our community. I appreciate everyone who goes out of their way to meet them and make them feel welcome.
We are down to our last two lessons on the Book of Psalms. This week we will be discussing Psalms and the Holy Spirit. Most assume the Spirit didn't really do anything until the New Testament, but that simply isn't the case. We actually find many similarities in His work in both Testaments. We begin at 7 pm.
Speaking of last lessons, this Sunday will be the final lesson in our series on txt. Hopefully it has been a series that has encouraged you in your faith in God's Word.
Continue to check up on our sick and those unable to be with us. Make a call, send a card, or find other ways to let them know they are missed.
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