6 - March 22, 2012 Your Hometown Newspaper News Outlook
By Alton Norman - Owingsville Church of Christ
5410 E. Hwy. 60 East, Owingsville • 606-261-9263
The following article ishment was to be brand- Christ, who took our pun-
came across my desk from ed. For instance a desert- ishment for us."
the Jacksonville church of er would be marked with a In the book of Reve-
Christ under the title"For- "D" on his shoulder, chest lation, we read of two
giveness'. It was original- or back. Thieves might be marks. One mark is for
ly published in"Preaching marked with a 'T' and a those who worship the
Magazine". coward with a "C". There beast and suffer destruc-
"During the Civil War were even some who were tion when the wrath of
unusual punishments branded 'q r' for worth- God is poured out (14:9-
were sometimes adminis- less. As Christians, we 11; 19:19-21). The other
tered to keep the men in can be thankful that God mark is for those who be-
line. Some involved phys- does not mark us perma- long to Christ. They are
ical discomfort and oth- nently for our sins. Acow- "sealed on their forehead"
ers humiliation. Accord- ard or thief is not regard- and enjoy the protection
ing to Webb garrison in ed as one forever, and no and salvation from God
his book, The Amazing one is considered worth- because of Jesus (7:l-ff;,
Civil War, a common pun- less. This is because of 9:4).
We are all "branded" -
either by sin and doomed
for destruction or by
Christ and protected by
God. The good news for
all sinners is the mark or
brand can be changed.
Paul indicates, that God
changes the sinners brand
by a "circumcision (that
is) made without hands"
when they are "buried
with Him in baptism" (Co-
lossians 2:11,12). What
brand do you wear?
Thank you for reason-
ing with me.
Oakla News
Lena Fultz
Attendance Sunday
morning at the Oakla
Church was 34. The youth
group was presented with
new t-shirts designed by
Amy Knopka and Cavanah
Warner. The youth group
sang "Iql Just Throw Up
My Hands" and "I Have
Been Blessed." Adam
Hawkins and Amy Knop-
ka sang "Better Than a
Hallelujah." The Men's
Fellowship met Monday Kerri and Shone Hill,
night with Adam HawkinsLogan and Emilie from
as the speaker. B/'eak- Poca, WV, visited and
fast food was served after spent the night with
the service. Donald Gray James and Marsha Reed
has been a patient at the Wednesday.
Morehead hospital. We James and Marsha
wish him a speedy recov- Reed and Floyd Sorrell
ery. spent the day together
Firona Fultz is still a pa- Friday.
tient at the Flemingsburg James Reed, Lena Fultz,
hospital. Her family has and Paula and Jamie Mi-
been visiting her. chelle Blackwell visited
with Matt Reed and Jon
Johnson Saturday after-
noon.
Marsha Reed and her
daughters Ashley and An-
drea and granddaughter
Brooklyn spent the week-
end in WV. They also
celebrated Ashley's 26th
birthday.
Lena Fultz and Paula
Blackwell spent the day
Monday in Lexington.
Hednck community Church
Attendance for Sunday three Hebrew children,
March 18, 2012 was 131. and the Fiery Furnace.
Adult class read in 1 Cor- And PreSchool talked
inthians 8:6-13, 9:1-13. about The Gift of Eternal
Teen class studied about Life.
Perilous times, from 2Congregational songs
Timothy. The Middle were, "Over in the Glo-
class read in Luke 22:48, ry Land," and I Feel Like
Judas betrays Jesus. Pri- Traveling On."
mary learned about theBrother Randall Jack-
son's message was from the flood came, and took
Psalms 69:28, rifled '1 he them all away; so shall al-
Uncut Pages of Your so the coming of the Son
Life." of man be."
Several attended Sun- If you don't attend
day evening's service church anywhere we
to hear Pastor Jacksonwould love to have you
preach from Matthew at Hedrick, Where every-
24:39, body is somebody and Je-
"And knew not untilsusisLord!
,., .,,, Harpers-White Oak Homemakers !
Seven Jnembe met , , ar[ticles, "How Would to Jimmie Davis s family, didn't know enough abou
at the Extension OfficeIt Be" and "Would You We gave Loretta money it.
March 14 and answered Turn Your Back Again."" for a book of stamps. We ate at Green's - af-
roll call with a favorite These gave us something It was mentioned that terwards Margaret Daw-
spring flower or tree. Ev- to think on. The minutes the coming up meeting son gave an interesting
eryone is ready for spring of the last meeting were for annual meeting that and tasty lesson on "Su-
but are concerned with read and approved, as was Betty Maschino will beper Soups." She had a
what the tornadoes have the Treasurer's report, going, sample for each of us for
done to peoples' lives. Three "thinking of you" We talked about meals hot soups and cool soups.
After the pledge to the cards were sent and a for helpers in the torna- Following this the meet-
flag, LorettaWilliamsread sympathy card was sentdo areas but decided we ing adjourned.
Commonwealths Attorney talks government with
county students
Assistant Commonwealth Attorney Ronnie Goldy
recently visited Bath County Middle School to
discuss branches of government to students involved
in student government. Mr. Goldy hoped to initiate
a "Classrooms to Courtroom" program within
the school that discusses why the study of civics,
govemment and current events is so important. The
program included an overview of the three branches
of government and the federal and state courts.
The overview was then followed by an interactive
discussion on actual Supreme Court and Circuit
Court cases.
Friday, March 30, 1 p.stand against drugs!!
m. Assembly begins at Performances by
2 p. m. at the Bath Coun- BCHS students, Aca-
ty High School Gym. pefla Lights, OES stu-
Please join with BCHS dents, and guest speak-
students as we take a ers.
Singing- Jubilee
Sunday, March 25, 2012
0wingsville, KY
1:00
Everyone
7124 AA Highway East • Maysville, KY 41056
Services
Abounding Grace Assembly of
God
91 Banker St, Owingsville
Wes Crouch, Pastor
Abundance of Rain Church •
5367 E. Hwy. 60, Salt Lick
Wayne and I/'wkie Gifford,
Ministers
Bailey's Chapel Christian
Church
2429 Water Dell Rd.,
Owingsville
Ryan Utterback, Minister
Olympia Church of God
5583 East Hwy. 36, Olympia
Greg Crouch, Pastor
Ore Mines Church of God
5343 East Hwy. 60, Owingsville
Damon Byrd, Pastor
Owingsville Baptist Church
92 Coyle St., Owingsville
Chris Bailey, Minister
Owingsville Church of Christ
5410 East Hwy. 60, Owingsville
Alton Norman, Minister
Bethel Christian Church
518 Bethel Ridge Ra~, Bethel
Darrell Coburn, Minister
Bethel Community Church
538 Bethel Ridge Rd., Bethel
Kevin Miles, Minister
Bethel Methodist Church
142 Bethel School Ln., Bethel
Matt W'dliams, Minister
Blevins Valley Christian Church
1418 Blevins Valley Ra~,
Owingsville
Russell lngram, Minister
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints
Hwy. 36, Owingsville
Bishop Ted Marshall
City of Refuge Full Gospel
Church
39 Sour Springs Rt£, Olympia
Mike Munday, Minister
East Fork Church of God
4428 East Fork Ra~,
Owingsville,
Owingsville First Christian
Church
11 East Main St., Owingsville
Anthony Anderson, Minister
Owingsville First Church of
God
320 Slate Ave, Owingsville
Lowell Rice, Minister
Owingsville United Methodist
Church
75 West Main St., Owingsville
Matt tlqlliams, Pastor
Pebble Church of God
(Cleveland Assembly)
4857 Oakley Pebble Rd,
Owingsville
Franklin Rose, Pastor
Peeled Oak Christian Church
2592 Peeled Oak Rd,
Owingsville
Charles McGuire, Minister
Polksville Church of God
6275 East Hwy. 60, Salt Lick
Ralph White, Minister
Billy Harmon, Minister Preston First Church of God
7184 Preston Rd, Preston [
Fairview Christian Church Terry Frerichs, Minister
[
3064 South Hwy. H,
Sharpsburg Reynoldsville Christian ChurchI
Morgan Gilty, Minister943 East Fork Ra[, Sharpsburg
Doug Routt, Pastor
Fellowship Tabernacle
586 Main St., Sharpsburg St. Julie's Catholic Church
~,.~"g~Ott~~'~ ~tt M~ain S~~
Grace Gospel Tabernacle ~ i , St. Paul C. M. E. Church
91 Wyoming Rt£, Owingsville13 High St., Owingsville
Steve Meadows, Minister Vincent Farris, Minister
Grace Gospel Church
767Main St., Sharpsburg
Billy Noble, Minister
Salt Lick Christian Church
109 Church St., Salt Lick
Geqrge Stewart, Minister
Greater First Baptist Church
247Montgomery St.,
Sharpsburg
Tony L. Weathers, Pastor
Hedrick Community Church
5308 Old Sand Ra~, Salt Lick
Randall Jackson, Minister
Salt Lick First Church of God
412 Main St., Salt Lick
Vernon Lambert, Minister
Salt Lick Free H"dl Baptist
Church
3 Water St, Salt Lick
Andy Lands, Pastor
Kendal Springs Church of
Christ
3072 Kendall Springs Rd,
Owingsville
David Alfrey, Minister
Lakeview Community Church
341 Cave Run Lake Rt£, Salt
Lick
James Allen, Minister
Midland First Church of God
11479 East Hwy. 60, Salt Lick
Bush Stevenson, Pastor
Sharpsburg Baptist Church
575 Main St., Sharpsburg
Frank Goss, Minister
Sharpsburg Christian Church
241 Main St., Sharpsburg
Patrick Bromagen, Minister
Sharpsburg Worship Center
468 Main St., Sharpsburg
James Allen, Pastor
Slate Valley Christian Church
2563 Wyoming Rd, Owingsville
Gregg Whirr, Minister
Moore's Ferry Christian
Church
2396 Moore's Ferry RtL, Salt
Lick
Willard Johnson, Minister
Morning Star Baptist Church
161 Harrisburg Ave,
Owingsville
Mud Lick Church of God
9067 East Hwy. 36, Olympia
Mark Caldwell, Minister
Stulltown Community Church
10219 Stulltown Rd., Preston
Les Ingrain, Minister
Sugar Grove Christian Church
3841 North Stepstone R,u,
Owingsviile
Francis Nash, Minister
Tunnel Hill Church of God
1215 West Tunnel Hill Rt£,
Owingsville
Sherman Sparks, Minister
New Life Fellowship
907 Forge Hill RcL, OwingsvUle
Jamie Stump, Minister
Northside Church of God
1086 West Hwy. 36, Owingsville
Jim Crouch, Minister
Oakla First Church of God
215 Old Oakley Rd., Owingsville
Randy Hawkins, Minister
Old Springfield Presbyterian
Church
3569 Springfield Rd,
Sharpsburg
Todd and Emily Boyce, Pastors
Upper Salt Lick Church of
Christ
5385 South Hwy. 211, Salt Lick
Rezda McNabb, Minister
White Oak Christian Church
2606 White Oak Rd,
Owingsville
Ron Weaver, Minister
Young's Valley Community
Church
3559 South Hwy. 211, Salt Lick
Vernon Gross, Pastor
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