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Traditional
Worship
in the Sanctuary

10:10 am 10:10 am 10:10 am 10:10 am
Sunday School
Time

11:00 am 11:00 am 11:00 am 11:00 am
Contemporary
Worship in the
Fellowship Hall
OUT OF MY MI ND by Dr. Dyton L. Owen
O P E N H E A R T S , O P E N MI N D S , O P E N D O O R S

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Needs Needs Needs Needs $24,323
We uphold the United Methodist Church by our PRAYERS, PRESENCE, GIFTS, SERVICE & WITNESS
January Total Gifts Received to Date January Total Gifts Received to Date January Total Gifts Received to Date January Total Gifts Received to Date
$17,722
December December December December
Income Income Income Income
*$37,393
December December December December
Expense Expense Expense Expense
*($29,037)
December December December December
Net Gain Net Gain Net Gain Net Gain
*$8,356
Year Year Year Year- -- -to to to to- -- -Date Date Date Date
Income Income Income Income
*$304,264
Year Year Year Year- -- -to to to to- -- -Date Date Date Date
Expense Expense Expense Expense
*($320,641)
Year Year Year Year- -- -to to to to- -- -Date Date Date Date
Net Loss Net Loss Net Loss Net Loss
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* As of the end of December 2012 * As of the end of December 2012 * As of the end of December 2012 * As of the end of December 2012
F E B R U A R Y , 2 0 1 3
Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday
Worship Worship Worship Worship
Schedule Schedule Schedule Schedule

Making Disciples
...Changing
the World
O U R MI S S I O N
S T A T E ME N T :
F I R S T N O T E S
In ancient Rome, the
14th of February was a
pagan holiday in honor of
Juno, the goddess of
women and marriage and
the queen of the Roman
Gods and goddesses.
Later, however, it became
a Christian holiday named
after a Christian priest.
According to one church
tradition St. Valentine was a
priest near Rome about the
year 270 A.D. At that time
the Roman Emperor was
imprisoning Christians for
not worshipping the Roman
gods. During this persecu-
tion Valentine was arrested.
Some say he was arrested
because he was performing
Christian marriages, but
others say it was for helping
Christians escape prison.
During the trial they
asked Valentine what he
thought of the Roman gods
Jupiter and Mercury. Of
course Valentine said they
were false gods and that
the God that Jesus called
Father was the only true
God. So the Romans threw
him in prison for insulting
the gods.
While in prison
Valentine continued to
minister. He witnessed to
the guards. One of the
guards was a good man
who had adopted a blind
girl. He asked Valentine if
his God could help his
daughter. Valentine
prayed and the girl was
given her sight. The guard
and his whole family, 46
people, believed in Jesus
and were baptized. When
the emperor heard about
this, he was furious that
Valentine was still making
converts even in prison, so
he had Valentine clubbed
and beheaded.
Valentine knew that he
might get caught in his
Christian activities. He
knew that if he told the
court the truth about the
Roman gods that he would
be thrown in prison. And
he knew that if he
continued to witness to
Christ in the prison he
would make his captors
angry. But he continued
because he loved the Lord
and his fellow humans. He
was willing to risk his life
to free the prisoners and
spread the Good News of
Jesus Christ to those who
needed to hear it.
As Jesus said, "Greater
love has no one than
this,that he lay down his
life for his friends." This is
what Valentine did. He
loved and cared enough
for his friends and loved
ones (including his jailors)
to introduce them to Jesus
at the risk of his life, which
he gave.
And this is what God did
for us. While we were still
sinners Jesus died for us.
So on this Valentine's Day
let us be quick to express
our love, not only to our
loved ones and friends,
but also especially to the
Jesus who gave his life so
that we would be able to
have our sins forgiven and
live in peace with God,
others and all of creation.

9 am 9 am 9 am 9 am 11 am 11 am 11 am 11 am
Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday
School School School School
6th 6th 6th 6th 75 53 62
13th 13th 13th 13th 58 40 130
20th 20th 20th 20th 80 53 N/A
27th 27th 27th 27th BE HERE! BE HERE! BE HERE!
Hatred stirs
up dissension,
but love covers
all wrongs.
~Proverbs 10:12
Page 2 F I R S T N O T E S
Alan Johnson
Sherrolyn Webb
Jean Armstrong
Kathy Bercaw
Ruth Farmer
Joan Howard
Carolyn Block
Gary Manbeck
Jan Ray
Cinda Krenzin
Bill Carter


Sympathies To the
Family & Friends of:
Johnny Dighero
(brother of Charlie Dighero)

Serving in the Military:
Spc. Logan Klein
(son of Tammy Owen)
Cody Klein
(son of Tammy Owen)
Larry DeWeese
(grandson of Phyllis Deweese)
Josh Genzer
(nephew of Alicia Fickel)
Jon Cook
(Brother-in-law of Dan & Lisa Mildfelt)


PLEASE NOTE:
NAMES SUBMITTED FOR
THE PRAYER CONCERNS LIST
WILL BE REMOVED AFTER TWO
WEEKS. PLEASE CALL THE
CHURCH OFFICE @ 431-4240
OR E-MAIL
fumcronda@cableone.net
IF YOU NEED TO ADD OR
CONTINUE A NAME ON THE
PRAYER LIST. THANK YOU!
P PP PIE IE IE IE D DD DONATIONS ONATIONS ONATIONS ONATIONS N NN NEEDED EEDED EEDED EEDED
W WW WE EE E HAVE HAVE HAVE HAVE BEEN BEEN BEEN BEEN CHALLENGED CHALLENGED CHALLENGED CHALLENGED TO TO TO TO PROVIDE PROVIDE PROVIDE PROVIDE 80 80 80 80 PIES PIES PIES PIES!!!! !!!! !!!! !!!!
If you havent yet done so and are willing to help us reach our goal through the donation
of a pie or cash, you may contact the church office or add your name to the sign up sheet
posted on the Bulletin Board in the downstairs hallway.
PLEASE BE SURE TO LA PLEASE BE SURE TO LA PLEASE BE SURE TO LA PLEASE BE SURE TO LABEL YOUR PIE SO THAT BEL YOUR PIE SO THAT BEL YOUR PIE SO THAT BEL YOUR PIE SO THAT THE SOUPLINE THE SOUPLINE THE SOUPLINE THE SOUPLINE
VOLUNTEERS WILL KNOW VOLUNTEERS WILL KNOW VOLUNTEERS WILL KNOW VOLUNTEERS WILL KNOW WHICH KIND YOU BROU WHICH KIND YOU BROU WHICH KIND YOU BROU WHICH KIND YOU BROUGHT. GHT. GHT. GHT.
11:00AM7:00 PM / Soup ~ Pie ~ Drink
@ The Masonic Temple
Tickets are available in the Church office or though Benny Robbins
LOCK-IN
January 25 @ 8pm thru
January 26 @ 5pm
We will stay at the Church and Saturday
morning we will leave and go to the Rec
Center in Burlington.

What to bring:
Tennis Shoes Sleeping Bag
Pillow Play Clothes
PJs Swim Suite
A Snack to Share
...AND A FRIEND!
First United
Methodist Church
K. I . C. S.
Parents: We will be back in town at 5pm and
you can pick your kids up at the Church.
O P E N H E A R T S , O P E N MI N D S , O P E N D O O R S Page 3
KIDS EXPLAIN LOVE
Question: What is falling Question: What is falling Question: What is falling Question: What is falling
in love like? in love like? in love like? in love like?
Like an avalanche where
you have to run for your
life.
~John, age 9
If falling in love is
anything like learning how
to spell, I dont want to do
it. It takes too long.
~Glenn, age 7

Question: What are Question: What are Question: What are Question: What are
some surefire ways to some surefire ways to some surefire ways to some surefire ways to
make a person fall in love make a person fall in love make a person fall in love make a person fall in love
with you? with you? with you? with you?
Tell them that you own a
whole bunch of candy
stores.
~Del, age 6
Dont do things like have
smelly, green sneakers.
You might get attention,
but attention aint the
same thing as love.
~Alonzo, age 9
Shake your hips and hope
for the best.
~Camille, age 9

Question: How can you Question: How can you Question: How can you Question: How can you
tell if two adults eating tell if two adults eating tell if two adults eating tell if two adults eating
dinner at a restaurant dinner at a restaurant dinner at a restaurant dinner at a restaurant
are in love? are in love? are in love? are in love?
See if the man has
lipstick on his face.
Sandra, age 7
Lovers will just be staring
at each other and their
food gets cold. Other
people care more about
the food.
Bart, age 9

Question: How important Question: How important Question: How important Question: How important
is love? is love? is love? is love?
Love is the most
important thing in the
world, but baseball is
pretty good too.
Greg, age 8
A NEW YOUNG ADULT (AGES 18?)
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
10:10AM
UPSTAIRS IN ROOM 215
In this DVD-based study, Adam Hamilton guides us through the last 24 hours of Jesus
life. Each session is designed to help participants experience and understand the significance
of Jesus suffering and death in a way you have never done before. Whether you are a
long-time Christian or simply curious about the story of Christs crucifixion, you are invited
to join us as we retrace the last 24 ours of Jesus life.
Tim & Parrian Hatch and Patty Dighero will be our facilitators.
Retrace the path
of Jesus Ministry
in this Study by
Adam Hamilton
DVD Siomi1 a Divo1ios / Scviv1Uvi a DiscUssio
Begins Sunday morning, February 3
rd

10:1010:55am
Room 112
By the Parlor
You are welcome to study with the Faith Seekers Class any Sunday!
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Todays Concerns,
Thank you for your
thoughtfulness for
including Otterbein on
your Christmas list.

Charles Follmer
Director

Thank you for your
donations to the
Otterbein Food Pantry.
It is very much appreciat-
ed. It will enable us to
help many area families.

Charles Follmer
Director

Imagine that no
volunteers showed up for
their responsibilities next
Sunday morning. The
pastor would still
proclaim Gods Word.
You might have a staff
professional to play a
keyboard, leading you in
singing Gods praise (but
probably not a praise
band or choir). It might
be hard to find a service
folder or bulletin as you
arrived, and as you left,
you might have to look
for a way to leave your
offering. Its likely
childrens programs and
other opportunities for
Christian education
would need to be
cancelled. And you
probably wouldnt have
coffee to sip or munchies
to share.
OUR CHURC H
Mission Committee Mission Committee Mission Committee Mission Committee
The December Mission December Mission December Mission December Mission
Penny Penny Penny Penny collection to
UMCOR for Hurricane
Sandy relief totaled
$360.85
Advent Offering Advent Offering Advent Offering Advent Offering to
Fellowman International:
$1,345.00
T TT THANK HANK HANK HANK YOU YOU YOU YOU SO SO SO SO MUCH MUCH MUCH MUCH FOR FOR FOR FOR YOUR YOUR YOUR YOUR
GENEROUS GENEROUS GENEROUS GENEROUS CONTRIBUTIONS CONTRIBUTIONS CONTRIBUTIONS CONTRIBUTIONS!! !! !! !!
January Mission January Mission January Mission January Mission
Pennies Pennies Pennies Pennies will go to the USD
413 CES Emergency
Lunch Fund. This fund is
needed to help
elementary school
children when they forget
to bring lunch money or
their lunch ticket money is
all used up. Without
these funds, the children
go hungry or teachers use
personal funds to cover
the cost for the school
lunch.
The Missions Committee
is planning a soup supper
for the residents at the
Safari Apartments on
Sunday evening January
27th! If you would like to
help with this event and
are not on the Missions
committee, please
contact Deanne
Schoenberger.

Dough for Dough Dough for Dough Dough for Dough Dough for Dough
The F.I.S.H. (Fellowship Is
Sending Help) Committee
reminds you to stop by the
parlor and pick up a
homemade treat on
Sunday, February 10
th
.
All members are
welcomed and
encouraged to help with
this effort through
purchasing or baking
treats. Money collected
goes towards helping
other churches in need.
Another Tuesday Another Tuesday Another Tuesday Another Tuesday
Evening Meal! Evening Meal! Evening Meal! Evening Meal!
The meal is served from
56pm. Our churchs
next time to serve will be
March 5
th
. We will need
desserts and help. Please
contact Charlene at 431-
4560 (work) or 431-4023
(home) or at
charlenemr@hotmail.com
if you can help or donate
a dessert. The Another
Tuesday Evening Meal is
for anyone wanting to
come. We ask for
donations only to help
with the cost of food.

Pantry Sunday Pantry Sunday Pantry Sunday Pantry Sunday
Sunday, February 24
th

Dont forget to bring a
sack with you for the food
pantry collection!


Roses are red, our hair is gray, Roses are red, our hair is gray, Roses are red, our hair is gray, Roses are red, our hair is gray,
Come share some fun on this special day! Come share some fun on this special day! Come share some fun on this special day! Come share some fun on this special day!
You are invited to this gathering to share You are invited to this gathering to share You are invited to this gathering to share You are invited to this gathering to share
Stories of your first true love. Stories of your first true love. Stories of your first true love. Stories of your first true love.
Is your first true love a bike, or a book? Is your first true love a bike, or a book? Is your first true love a bike, or a book? Is your first true love a bike, or a book?
Is it the way she/he gave you that first look? Is it the way she/he gave you that first look? Is it the way she/he gave you that first look? Is it the way she/he gave you that first look?
SWEETHEART GATHERING
Wednesday, February 13
th

10:30am
Join us in the Fellowship Hall for
sweet treats and stories.
Sponsored by the Ministry of Caring
Page 5 O P E N H E A R T S , O P E N MI N D S , O P E N D O O R S
WRITE IT DOWN! WRITE IT DOWN! WRITE IT DOWN! WRITE IT DOWN!

An 80-year-old couple
was worried because
they kept forgetting
things all the time. The
doctor assured them
there was nothing
seriously wrong except
old age, and suggested
they carry a notebook
and write things down
so they wouldn't forget.
Several days later,
the old man got up to
go to the kitchen. His
wife said, "Dear, get me
a bowl of ice cream
while you're up." "Okay,"
he said. "...and put
some chocolate syrup
on it and a few cherries,
too," she added. "You'd
better write all this
down." "I won't forget!"
he said.
Twenty minutes later
he came back into the
room and handed his
wife a plate of scram-
bled eggs and bacon.
She glared at him.
"Now, I told you to write
it down! I knew you'd
forget." "What did I
forget?" he asked.
She replied, "My toast!"

- AUTHOR UNKNOWN -
Pauls words in
Romans 12:1:
Therefore, I urge you,
brothers, in view of Gods
mercy, to offer your bodies
as living sacrifices, holy and
pleasing to God this is
your spiritual act of
worship.
Paul calls us to give
our entire selves and all
we say, do, and think, to
God in response to his
mercy. Doing that is
worship.
Pauls words give us a
new way to view the
many volunteers who
serve in our church.
These people come, not
only to worship, but also
to serve. Theyre a
physical reminder, a
picture of the truth that
worship and service go
hand in hand, all day,
every day.
So to all of you who
volunteer, whether you
fold bulletins, play an
instrument, usher, sing,
greet, or clean up
doughnut crumbs and
coffee grounds after
everyone leaves, thank
you! If you teach or un-
lock the doors, thank
you! If you count the
offering or straighten the
chairs, thank you!
Whatever your service,
thank you for adding
service to your worship.
Thank you for worshiping
by serving!
Due to recent budget cuts,
we are now seeking some
kid friendly volunteers to
help out in our church
nursery each Sunday.
A sign up schedule will be
posted just outside the
nursery for those who are
willing to help out with this
important ministry.
It is important to
remember that when you
serve in the nursery, you are
being entrusted with the
most important members of
our church family.
"Let the little children come
to me, and do not hinder
them, for the kingdom of
God belongs to such as
these. (Luke 18:16)
Your help in the church
nursery will allow young
parents attending church to
focus on worship rather
than worrying about their
children.
Please contact the church
office @ 431-4240 or
fumcronda@cableone.net to
schedule a date and time
when you will be able to
help.
(Volunteers will need to have
gone through the Safe &
Sacred Spaces Training or be
willing to attend a session.)
N U R S E R Y V O L U N T E E R S
N E E D E D !
Did you know that the
church has a YouTube
channel! This means if you
miss a Sunday worship (or
other events) you can go to
www.youtube.com and watch
it later. The worship service
is usually uploaded by
Tuesday.
When you get to YouTube,
just type in the search box:
FUMCChanuteKS
(just as you see it here...it is
case sensitive) and choose
the week you want to
watch...it's that simple!
Thanks to Rick Willis and
Andy Roberts for recording
each week and uploading to
YouTube.
Let us know when you
watch...we'd like to know
how many see it each week.
F U MC O N Y O U T U B E
F I R S T U N I T E D
ME T H O D I S T
C H U R C H
First United Methodist Church
202 S. Lincoln
Chanute, KS 66720
620.431.4240
U.S. Postage Paid
Non-Profit Org.
Chanute, KS
66720
Permit #13

How to become a member.... How to become a member.... How to become a member.... How to become a member....
You are welcome to attend wor-
ship services, member or not. For
that matter, you can attend any
activity of the church and are
invited to do so. Becoming a
member is, in faith, saying you
want a deeper commitment to the
church. Our vows ask us to faith-
fully participate in the life of the
church with our prayers, our
presence, our gifts, our service
and our witness.
We hope you will be a part of
the ministry of the First United
Methodist Church. If you would
like to become a member, please
give us: Name(s), address, phone
number, e-mail address, anniver-
saries, birthdays and if you are
already a member of some other
church or not. If you are, we also
need the name of the church and,
if possible, the address. Please
give this to the pastor, or leave in
the church office.
Return Service Requested
Friday, January 25 Friday, January 25 Friday, January 25 Friday, January 25 Saturday, January 26: Saturday, January 26: Saturday, January 26: Saturday, January 26: Youth Lock-In. Begins at 8pm on
January 25
th
, ends at 5pm on January 26
th
. (See page 2 for more details.)

Thursday, February 7: Thursday, February 7: Thursday, February 7: Thursday, February 7: Operation Soupline being held from 11am7pm at the
Masonic Temple. (See page 2 for more details.)

Wednesday, February 13: Wednesday, February 13: Wednesday, February 13: Wednesday, February 13: Sweetheart Banquet to be held in the Fellowship Hall
at 10:30am. (See page 4 for more details.)

Ash Wednesday Worship Times to be announced at a later date.





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MEETINGS MEETINGS MEETINGS MEETINGS OR OR OR OR EVENTS EVENTS EVENTS EVENTS IN IN IN IN THE THE THE THE CHURCH CHURCH CHURCH CHURCH BUILDING BUILDING BUILDING BUILDING! !! !
(Be sure to check inside for more details on these events!)
U P C O MI N G E V E N T S
202 S. LINCOLN 202 S. LINCOLN 202 S. LINCOLN 202 S. LINCOLN
CHANUTE, KANSAS 66720 CHANUTE, KANSAS 66720 CHANUTE, KANSAS 66720 CHANUTE, KANSAS 66720

OFFICE HOURS: OFFICE HOURS: OFFICE HOURS: OFFICE HOURS:
8:00AM5:00PM

CHURCH PHONE: CHURCH PHONE: CHURCH PHONE: CHURCH PHONE:
620-431-4240

WEB SITE: WEB SITE: WEB SITE: WEB SITE:
www.fumcchanute.org

CHURCH STAFF: CHURCH STAFF: CHURCH STAFF: CHURCH STAFF:

Pastor: Pastor: Pastor: Pastor: Dr. Dyton L. Owen
drdytonlowen@hotmail.com

Director of Adult Ministry & Parish Director of Adult Ministry & Parish Director of Adult Ministry & Parish Director of Adult Ministry & Parish
Visitor Visitor Visitor Visitor
Linda Arnett
fumclinda@cableone.net
In-Office Hours: Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday Mornings

Youth Director: Youth Director: Youth Director: Youth Director: Sharon Fritch
ykics@hotmail.com
In-Office Hours: (Yet to be determined.)

Director of Children's Ministries: Director of Children's Ministries: Director of Children's Ministries: Director of Children's Ministries:
Madison Wendt
fumcmadison@cableone.net

Secretary: Secretary: Secretary: Secretary: Ronda Phillips
fumcronda@cableone.net

Treasurer: Treasurer: Treasurer: Treasurer: Parrian Hatch
parrianh@gmail.com
In-Office Hours: Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday Mornings

Custodian: Custodian: Custodian: Custodian: Karen Shields
fumcronda@cableone.net

Maintenance: Maintenance: Maintenance: Maintenance: Jim Schoenberger

Music Director: Music Director: Music Director: Music Director: Russ Vallier
rvchoir@hotmail.com

Organist: Organist: Organist: Organist: Terri DeGeer
jdegeer@erieks.net

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1
6:00 am Prayer
Group, 107


2

3 Communion
2:00 pm Worship
Service held at the
High-rise Apartments
2:00 pm Scout Mtg., 215
6:30 pm KICS




* See Regular Sunday
Schedule
4
8:30 am Needle N
Yarn Group, Parlor
9:30 am Genesis to
Revelation Bible
Study, 112
11:00 am Walkercize,
FH
6:00 pm Cub Scouts
6:30 pm Quilt Guild, FH
5
9:30 am Ladies
Bible Study, 107
5:30 pm Ladies
Bible Study, 107
6:00 pm Cub Scouts
7:00 pm Trustees,
103
7:00 pm Compas-
sionate Friends, 112
6
11:00 am Walkercize,
FH
6:00 pm Cub Scouts
6:00 pm Choir
6:00 pm AWANA
7:30 pm Bell Choir
7
5:30 pm Worship
Mtg., 107
8
6:00 am Prayer
Group, 107


9

10 Dough for
Dough
2:00 pm St. Cecelias
6:30 pm KICS






* See Regular Sunday
Schedule
11
8:30 am Needle N
Yarn Group, Parlor
9:30 am Genesis to
Revelation Bible
Study, 112
11:00 am Walkercize,
FH
6:00 pm Cub Scouts


12
9:00 am Ministry of
Caring, 103
9:30 am Ladies
Bible Study, 107
5:30 pm Ladies
Bible Study, 107
6:00 pm Cub Scouts
7:00 pm Church
Council, 107

13 Ash Ash Ash Ash
Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday
10:30 am Sweet-
heart Banquet, FH
6:00 pm AWANA
6:00 pm Cub Scouts
6:00 pm Choir
7:30 pm Bell Choir
14

15
6:00 am Prayer
Group, 107

16

17

6:30 pm KICS







* See Regular Sunday
Schedule
18
8:30 am Needle N
Yarn Group, Parlor
9:30 am Genesis to
Revelation Bible
Study, 112
11:00 am Walkercize,
FH
6:00 pm Cub Scouts
7:00 pm Boomer Link

19
9:30 am Ladies
Bible Study, 107
1:30 pm Todays
Concerns, Parlor
5:30 pm Ladies
Bible Study, 107
6:00 pm Cub Scouts
6:30 pm Church &
Society, Applewood
6:30 pm Missions,
112
20
11:00 am Walkercize,
FH
6:00 pm AWANA
6:00 pm Cub Scouts
6:00 pm Choir
7:30 pm Bell Choir
21

22
6:00 am Prayer
Group, 107
23

24 Pantry
Sunday

6:30 pm KICS









* See Regular Sunday
Schedule
25
8:30 am Needle N
Yarn Group, Parlor
9:30 am Genesis to
Revelation Bible
Study, 112
11:00 am Walkercize,
FH
6:00 pm Cub Scouts
26
9:30 am Ladies Bible
Study, 107
1:00 pm Newsletter
Crew, 107
5:30 pm Ladies Bible
Study, 107
6:00 pm Cub Scouts

27
11:00 am Walkercize,
FH
6:00 pm AWANA
6:00 pm Cub Scouts
6:00 pm Choir
7:30 pm Bell Choir
28



9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am
Traditional Worship
Time (Sanctuary)

10:10 am 10:10 am 10:10 am 10:10 am
Sunday School
11:00 am 11:00 am 11:00 am 11:00 am
Contemporary Worship
Time (Fellowship Hall)

* Regular Sunday
February 2013
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1

Exodus 2728
Matthew 21:122

Jamie Oatman


2

Exodus 2930
Matthew 21:2346

Bill Armstrong
Alan Johnson
Sarah Osborn
Chelsea Pennington
3 Communion

Exodus 3133
Matthew 22:122

Hazel Blair
Rose MItchell
4

Exodus 3435
Matthew 22:2346

Sara Fogle
Devin March
5

Exodus 3638
Matthew 23:122

Brady Alonzo
Linda Funk
Todd Lickteig
6

Exodus 3940
Matthew 23:2339

Jessica Cagle
Wesley Roecker
7

Leviticus 13
Matthew 24:128


Mackenzie Leroy

8

Leviticus 45
Matthew 24:2951

Jacob Caldwell
Chelsea Reed
Mark Wendt
9

Leviticus 67
Matthew 25:130

Tyler Dillow
Alicia Fickel
Tommy Thompson

10 Dough for
Dough

Leviticus 810
Matthew 25:3146

Kelsi Jackett

11

Leviticus 1112
Matthew 26:125

Frank Brazle
Debbie Carpenter

12

Leviticus 13
Matthew 26:2650

Matthew Willis
13 Ash Ash Ash Ash
Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday

Leviticus 14
Matthew 26:5175

Brenda Krumm

14

Leviticus 1516
Matthew 27:126

Peggy Myers
Isabella Baughn
Diann Young
15

Leviticus 1718
Matthew 27:2750

Terry Cathers
Staci DeGeer
Bryan Rehmert
16

Leviticus 1920
Matthew 27:5166

Seth Martin
John Mishler
Austin Rickabaugh
Cynthia Springer
17

Leviticus 2122
Matthew 28

No Birthdays
18

Leviticus 2324
Mark 1:122

Roy Myers
Judy McCready

19

Leviticus 25
Mark 1:2345

Steve Twente
Christopher Hatch

20

Leviticus 2627
Mark 2

Brad Finley
21

Numbers 12
Mark 3:119

Barbara Helton
Virginia Solomon
22

Number 34
Mark 3:2035

Bob Geiger
23

Numbers 56
Mark 4:120

Earl Morgan
Anthony Wendt
24 Pantry Sunday

Numbers 78
Mark 4:2141

Carlie Almond
Jerrad Myers
25

Numbers 911
Mark 5:120

Suzanne Finn

26

Numbers 1214
Mark 5:2143

Natalie Mildfelt
27

Numbers 1516
Mark 6:129

Mary Hansen
Randy Jenkins
28

Numbers 1719
Mark 6:3056

Ann Hutchison



February 2013
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