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| Bob was today's scripture reader |
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| The people are present! |
JOYS
+ Bob S. thanks God that
his daughter’s recent medical procedure has given her relief!
+The church family gives thanks to God for Mike and Cheryl R.’s grandchildren,
Harper and Carson, worshipping with us today.
+Gloria S. gives thanks to God for her grandson’s
healing after he broke his tibia 6 weeks ago.
+Roy B. gives thanks to God for Nancy’s continued
healing. Her doctor said she is 60%-70% healed.
+Bob S. gives thanks for area communities which are planning
various ways of observing Veterans Day this coming Tuesday.
+Pastor Charles gives thanks to God for the church leadership who got their
church conference reports in early. He is looking forward to the church
conference gathering at the Centenary United Methodist Church in North Mankato
on November 30th.
+The congregation is thankful for Bob S.’ service as
Scripture reader this morning.
+The congregation is thankful for the music ministry of our beloved
organist, Renae H. – because she was really missed today!
CONCERNS
+Sandy D. invites the congregation to pray for hunters’ safety.
+Donna D. asks the congregation to pray for her great
grandson who is having a problem at school.
+Belinda A. invites the congregation to pray to God for
all who are struggling in Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa struck.
+Pastor Charles asks the church family to pray for
traveling mercies when he travels to Florida this week to officiate at his
sister Jackie’s memorial service at Bay Pines National Cemetery.
+The congregation continues to pray for Nancy B.’s recovery from surgery.
+The church family continues to pray for Karnella S. as she continues her
physical therapy at The Woodlands – St. John’s Lutheran Community, room 307,
1861 Eagle View Circle in Albert Lea. Pastor Charles invites the congregation
to visit and/or send notes of encouragement to her.
+The congregation continues to pray for Bob S.'
daughter Sandra who is recovering from a broken back.
+The congregation
is praying for all who are dealing with medical challenges.



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