**Open House Adoption Shower for Islande, daughter of Don & Tamela Sperr will be Wednesday, February 10th from 6:30-8:00 p.m. Below is some ideas for Islande. Clothes sizes 10-12 or 14-16 -socks, Shoes size 7, Barbies, Baby dolls, Colors and drawing supplies, School supplies and stuff for school, Pillow, Alarm clock / radio, Posters for her room, Kids devotional book, Scooter, Art kits, Swim Suit, Beach towel, CD player, Sleeping bag and/or small tent, Used ice skates, Leap Frog. **Valentines Marriage Enrichment next Friday evening and Saturday with Roger and Muriel Anderson. Biblical Basics for Marriage! We need to have you sign up this Sunday! This is an inexpensive ($5.00) yet quality opportunity for you and your spouse. Childcare is provided.
**White Cross Ladies will be packing 6 boxes to send to our MEFC military men and women. There are some items that are needed and may be dropped off at the church office. Homegrown deer jerky, outdoor sports magazines, candy (licorice, m&ms, hard candy), individually packed salty snacks, and puzzle solvers books (Sudoku, word finds, crosswords). Contact Ruth Johnson. Deadline is this Sunday.
**Bart is looking for adult help for Youth Group & Sunday School. Please contact Bart if you would be willing to help out and for more information.
**Bart was able to negotiate with the Morris Theater to show the movie "To Save A Life" (from the makers of "Fireproof") beginning February 17th. The movie outreaches to teens and college age but is made for a wider audience. The plot focuses on star athlete Jake Taylor, who seemingly has it all; he has a basketball scholarship, good looks, a cheerleader girlfriend and hangs with the in-crowd. But when a loner, an old friend from his past, shoots himself at school, his world is turned upside down and he seeks answers on how he could have made a difference."To Save a Life" is meant to be uplifting and appeal to a wide audience There is more information about the movie to come.
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