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| TITLE PAGE PARISH HAPPENINGS CALENDAR DISCOVER GOD'S WORD INKLINGS |
YOUTH CARBON CLIFF CHURCH OF THE CROSS FAIRFIELD |
E.M.GRACE HAMPTON PORT BYRON SILVIS |
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Greeter: Liturgist: Ushers: Organist: Dolly Hull Acolyte: SAVE YOUR SOUP LABELS AND POP TABSEast Moline Grace United Methodist Women are saving soup labels from: Campbells, V-8, Prego and Franco American. They continue to save tabs. Sunday Coffee Fellowship Church cleaning Liturgists and Greeters Sign up sheet is located in the basement |
Tuesday, April 8 Meeting at 1:00p.m. Let Pastor Toni know if you would like to be a Prayer Partner. East Moline Grace Church Tuesday, May 20 7:00p.m. Please Plan to Attend Thank you to all members who donated to the food pantry in the last year. We donated $388.50 in 2000, $273 in 2001;, and $567.88 in 2002. |
| From Kathy Kipp ... We need to change our attitude. We are small, but powerful. We need to see you all in church on Sunday mornings. Therefore, I have decided to submit the following piece: Some people never seem motivated to participate, but are just content to watch others do the work. They are called "Speck-Taters." Some people never do anything to help, but are gifted at finding fault with the way others do the work. They are called "Comment-Taters." Some people are very bossy and like to tell others what to do, but don't want to soil their own hands. They are called "Dick-Taters." Some people are always looking to solve problems by asking others to agree with them. It is too hot or too cold, too sour or too sweet. They are called "Agie-Taters." There are those who say they will help, but somehow just never get around to actually doing the promised help. They are called "Hezzie-Taters." Some people can put up a front and pretend to be someone they are not. They are called "Emma-Taters." Then there are those who love others and do what they say they will. They are always prepared to stop whatever they are doing and lend a helping hand. They bring real sunshine into the lives of others. They are called "Sweet-Taters." | |