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Friday, 03 May 2013 09:41 |
Ascension service offered Abiding Word Evangelical Lutheran Church will have a special Ascension Day service on Thursday at 7 p.m. Pastor Luke Ulrich's sermon will be "At the Right Hand of God." The public is invited to join the service as well as the potluck soup supper which will precede the service at 6 p.m.
New Bible study begins MILLBURY - Lakewood Church of the Brethren will be starting a new Bible Study Series titled "30 Amazing People of the Bible," by David Jeremiah. The first character to be studied will begin the series on Wednesday will focus on Jesus. On May 15, they will be studying Moses. Organizers note: "Bible study is an enjoyable way to learn more about the Bible and have interesting discussions." Those interested are welcome to join the group at 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays at the church, 27009 Lemoyne Road, Millbury.
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Last Updated on Friday, 03 May 2013 09:48 |
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UMC district gets new asst. superintendent |
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Written by Sentinel-Tribune Staff
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Friday, 03 May 2013 09:40 |
Bishop Gregory Palmer's has appointment of Rev. Thomas Rand as the new assistant to the Maumee Watershed District Superintendent for the United Methodist Church effective July 1. Rand comes to the district from Concord UMC in Englewood, Ohio. Previously he served at Summerside UMC in Cincinnati and Lakeside UMC in Pine Bluff, Arkansas as well as churches in upstate New York and Wisconsin. He was born in Indiana, lived in Pittsburgh, grew up in Arkansas and went to college at Texas A&M. In the land between Columbus and Ann Arbor, he will be found on Fall Saturdays rooting for the Aggies. He studied at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Evanston, IL and has a Ph.D. in New Testament and Worship from Northwestern University. Tom has taught at both UTS and MTSO as an adjunct faculty member as well as various classes at Course of Study.
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Written by Sentinel-Tribune Staff
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Friday, 26 April 2013 10:30 |
BOWLING GREEN "The Story: Divisions and its Consequences," will be Pastor Dennis Gugger's sermon Sunday at Bowling Green Alliance Church.
Evangelist Harold Driver's sermon Sunday morning at Bowling Green Church of Christ will be "Why Many People Are not Saved." The evening service will be "Lessons From the Tower of Babel."
Rev. Howard Mayne's sermon Sunday at Cloverdale United Methodist Church will be "The Requirements for Discipleship."
"The Dead Zone series: Cross Bearer," will be Pastor Tom Mullins' message Sunday morning at First Baptist Church.
Rev. Mary Jane Saunders' sermon Sunday at First Presbyterian Church will be "Your Place in the Choir." A reception will follow honoring the choir and its BGSU student members. The Orwig Scholarship Recital will be at 2 p.m. Sunday (See Briefs on page 7.)
Pastor Tom Mellott's sermon Sunday at First United Methodist Church will be "Love One Another."
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Wood County joins together for prayer |
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Written by BILL RYAN Sentinel Religion Editor
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Friday, 03 May 2013 09:31 |
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| LeAnna Velasquez and her husband Jaime pray during National Day of Prayer at the Wood County Court House in Bowling Green. (Photo: Shane Hughes/Sentinel-Tribune) |
Politicians and pastors and many others shared their faith publicly at the annual National Day of Prayer observance held on the steps of the Wood County Courthouse on Thursday. "It's inspiring to know you all came here to share your faith," said Rev. Kristel Asmus, the event coordinator in greeting roughly 100 people in attendance including those on the dais. Those attending were very pleased with the day's prayers and music provided by Abby Paskvan. Katie Boltz of Jerry City regularly attends noting, "I love it, I come every year." Boltz says it "Renews your faith in our whole country." Boltz, along with her fellow church members of Christ United Methodist in Portage, also regularly reads during the Bible Reading Marathon held in the three days prior to the observance at the entrance to the courthouse. This year, Boltz invited her friend and fellow Jerry City resident Lydia Strickland to join her. It was Strickland's first time to attend, but she says it won't be her last.
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'Moonlight & Roses' successful for St. Rose parish and school |
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Written by Sentinel-Tribune Staff
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Friday, 26 April 2013 10:07 |
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| The Knights of Columbus Council #7978 served as the Gold Sponsor of the 2013 Moonlight and Roses and presented a check for $10,000 to St. Rose. Pictured (from left) are Rev. Jerome Schetter, Bob Warnimont, Msgr. Marvin Borger and Mark Pickard. (Photos courtesy of Bob Bidwell) |
PERRYSBURG - Moonlight & Roses, a dinner, auction, and reverse raffle fundraiser to benefit St. Rose Parish and School was a tremendous success raising almost $70,000 for the parish and school. About 330 were in attendance at the event held April 13 at The Pinnacle. The evening included gourmet grazing, a live band, oral and silent auctions, and a reverse raffle. As part of the evening there was a raffle of a diamond necklace donated by J. Foster Jewelers, which was won by Joe and Mary Van Brackel. The maximum 300 reverse raffle tickets were sold in the weeks leading up to the event. As the numbers were drawn, the owners of the final 10 numbers met and decided to split the $7,500 grand prize evenly.
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Last Updated on Friday, 26 April 2013 11:21 |
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