Knox News This week in the Knox Community Sunday, October 19 Anniversary Sunday 10:30am Worship Service and Kids’ Church Tuesday, October 21 10am Coffee Plus Wednesday, October 22 9am Knox Frocks 9:30am Prayer Time 7pm Women of Christ Bible Study Thursday, October 23 9:30am Prayer and Planning 7:30pm Choir practice Saturday, October 25 7:30am Breakfast Event Sunday, October 26 10:30am Worship Service and Kids’ Church These notices for Knox and the community are listed for your information and attention. If you would like more information, contact either a person listed with the event notice, or one of the people on the bulletin back cover. You can get more information about items with a double underline on our web site, www.knoxbobcaygeon.ca. Knox News Announcements: Please leave them in the mail slot at the bottom of the stairs or send them to [email protected] ‘Subject: Knox News’ to be received no later than Thursday noon. If you have a prayer request, please pass a note to the pastor or to the duty elder. Please remember in prayer… ✗ Carole & Ken Jones Carole is recovering from a fall at Case Manor ✗ Gregory & Agnes Bangura in Sierra Leone, fighting Ebola outbreak. Also, their mission office burned down last week. Page 1 ✗ Irene Stark’s sister was killed in a car accident September 7; her funeral was October 6. Irene’s brother-in-law is out of the hospital and the parents and child from the other car are also recovering. ✗ Sheila and Phil Mayville’s son-in-law Dave Yurick is recovering from a heart attack. ✗ Ken and Marj Brown’s son Bobbie Brown is recovering from surgery to repair a hole in his heart. Another son, Kenneth Brown also has health issues. ✗ Pray for Alec Remenda, KC Bowcott’s 13-year-old great-grandson undergoing a year of cancer treatment. ✗ Rev. Reg and Dale MacMillan’s daughter Naarah is being treated for abdominal cancer. ✗ Betty Irving’s great-grandniece Jenna Shearer is having seizures. ✗ John Treharne and Edith Bishop (Leola’s mother-inlaw) are in Ross hospital. ✗ Marguerite Adams-Miller, Muriel Flagler, Rosie Ingram, Lloyd Moore, Jean Treharne, and Fran Wylie at home. Thinking of You… Margaret Martok Pinecrest Nursing Home, 3418 County Rd 36 Bobcaygeon, K0M 1A0 We have received a new address for Joanne Redfern: 20 Queen St., Unit #16, PO Box 1395, Fenelon Falls, K0M 1N0. Thank you to Joe Rasmussen for putting together the Thanksgiving display last week. The Board would like to thank Ken Ingram, Brian Eberts & Daid Roberts for cleaning the ceiling fans & assisting with ight replacements. ~~~~~~~~~~This Week~~~~~~~~~~~ For children, we offer a KIDS’ CHURCH program: “The Followers” (Grades K-6) Margaret Cosh is teaching a curriculum she has created on “The Life of Moses” for children up through grade 6. “Ignite” (Grades 7-12) will be discussing the Youth for Christ video series “Quest,” a contemporary look at how faith and life connect. They’ll study the book of John at a later date. Page 2 COFFEE PLUS continues their study of the DVD series JONAH: Navigating a Life Interrupted by Priscilla Shirer. All ladies are welcome Tuesdays at 10 a.m. The Women of Christ Bible Study have begun a study on the Gospel of John. Any women who’d like to join them Wednesdays at 7 p.m. are welcome. Join the Breakfast Group Saturday October 25. Everyone is welcome. Coffee is on at 7:30 with a full breakfast served at 8 a.m. The guest speaker is Joan Skelton, Director of Community Care Support Services. She will be giving an updated overview of the many services available. ~~~~~~~~Knox Future Events ~~~~~~~~ Knox Presbyterian Women invites men and women of the congregation to join them at 1 p.m., Thursday, November 6. Glad Bryce will give a power point presentation on the RCAF, Women’s Division and Nursing Sisters in WW2. This labour of love for Glad resulted in a fascinating book First In, Last Out. Over 100 interviews went into this compilation. Books will also be for sale with all proceeds going towards scholarships for post-secondary education administered through the University Women’s Club Heritage Fund. Please come and bring your friends. ~~~~~~~Community Happenings~~~~~~~ Check out flyers on the bulletin board in the Fellowship Hall announcing… ✗ A seminar on “Safe and Secure Aging” in Lindsay Thursday, October 23. ✗ “Filled and Overflowing,” a women’s weekend November 7 to 9 at Fair Havens ✗ St. Paul’s Peterborough Bus Trip June 1-5, 2015, to raise funds for their mission trip to Jacmel, Haiti. ~~~~~~~~~~~ General~~~~~~~~~~~ Operation Christmas Child shoe boxes are here. Thanks to those who have already picked up their shoe boxes for OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD. There’s still time to pick one up if you haven’t yet. Directions for filling them are inside the boxes. Please return your filled shoe box by November 9. Keep saving Bobcaygeon ValuMart and Foodland register tapes. Our local grocery stores will donate Page 3 up to $1,000 each based on the amount of receipts turned in. So far, Debbi Risebrough reports, we’ve collected enough to receive $ 507 from ValuMart and $ 64 from Foodland at the end of the year. With 3½ months to go, can we work up to the maximum donation? Please only turn in tapes from Bobcaygeon Foodland and ValuMart. Thank you to Debbi for all her hard work sorting and counting and totalling the tapes. Alzheimer Society annual campaign: Knox Presbyterian Women are supporting this campaign by placing a donation box by the Information Centre in the Fellowship Hall. If you would like to support your local society, just drop a loonie, twonie, or loose change into the box. Information on Alzheimer’s is also available for you to pick up. Thank you for your support. Is there a special hymn or Christian song you’d like us to sing in worship? Take a moment to let us know at the Hymn Suggestion Box in the Fellowship Hall. Just fill out a slip with the title of the selection. You can also tell us why that hymn or song is meaningful for you. We’ll do our best to include your favourites in worship. Being a greeter is a great way to meet people in the congregation. You hand out bulletins at the Joseph Street entrance and offer a friendly greeting to people as they come to worship. You also get to ring the bell before the service, signalling now is the time to worship, to praise our God. The greeters sign up list is in the Fellowship Hall. Contact Leah Anderson for more information. September/October Today devotional booklets are in. October readings look at “The Cross of Jesus Christ.” Devotion author John Kuperus writes, “I have heard numerous teachings about the cross, and yet it seems like there is always more to learn and absorb.” Take a copy, and please leave $2 to cover the costs. The Board of Managers is looking for a newer, (slightly) smaller, more efficient freezer to replace the old unit downstairs. If you have one you could donate, or would be willing to trade, please call Dave Roberts 705 738 2637 or Phil Mayville 705 738 1082. Page 4 ~~~~~~~ Mission & Stewardship~~~~~~~ Stewardship Moment: “For it is in giving that we receive.” — St. Francis of Assisi (1181-1226) Support our community youth by supporting the Youth Unlimited Banquet and Auction. Donate items for a “Golf” auction basket by November 16. You can also support Youth Unlimited by coming to the banquet/auction November 22 at the Fenelon Falls Senior Centre. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., dinner at 6 p.m. $25 for a roast beef dinner and entrance to auction. Or sponsor a table of 8 for $160. Sign up for tickets on the sheet in the Hall (rides available if needed). Presbyterian Mission moment… Equipping church leaders Having a well-educated, well-prepared clergy is one of the commitments of The Presbyterian Church in Canada. Presbyterians Sharing supports three Presbyterian Colleges in Canada: Knox College in Toronto, St. Andrew’s Hall/Vancouver School of Theology in Vancouver, and Presbyterian College in Montreal. These colleges equip and nurture future church leaders who will in turn equip and nurture the people of God to witness faithfully in the world. They provide a strong theological foundation, build relationships of trust and respect, and prepare students for ministry in The Presbyterian Church in Canada. Let us pray for our theological students as they work to become faithful leaders in our churches and for the staff who inspire and educate them. Service Helpers Our service this morning is made possible by the prayers and gifts of our congregation, with the specific help of the following… Ministers: Music Director: Pianist: Duty Elder: Followers and Ignite: Welcomer: Board of Managers: Rev. Paul D. Johnston, Rev. Carey Jo Johnston Ruth Eberts Joyce Anderson Myra Coene Margaret Cosh, Karen Visser Joan Matthew Al Ingram, Doug McIntosh, Gus Milne Page 5 Presbyterian Prayer Partnership Sunday, October 19 Students and Colleges Sunday Pray for university and college students as they manage a heavy study schedule, develop new friendships and become aware of their vital place in society. Monday, October 20 Pray for Sisters in Spirit, a national initiative to conduct research and raise awareness of the 1,200 missing and murdered Aboriginal women in Canada. Pray that their families and communities will find justice and comfort. Tuesday, October 21 Pray for the Rev. Dawn Griffiths who serves as the convenor of the Ministry Committee for the Presbytery of Newfoundland. Wednesday, October 22 Pray for Prairie Presbyterian Church, an amalgamation of Trinity and St. Andrew’s, and Lighthouse Evangelical Arabic Church, a new church development, as they grow together and share in ministry in Winnipeg, MB. Thursday, October 23 Pray for those discerning God’s call to participate in the National Study Tours being offered in 2015. Friday, October 24 Pray for members of the Atlantic Mission Society as they gather each month to support with prayer, study and service the mission endeavours of our church. Saturday, October 25 For three years, Presbyterian World Service & Development has been working to improve maternal health in Afghanistan and Malawi. Pray for continued health for mothers and babies. Sunday, October 26 Reformation Sunday Sola fides means “by faith alone.” On this Reformation Sunday, may faith in God’s immeasurable grace nurture hope and new life across the church. Page 6
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