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By Alton Norman Owingsville Church of Christ
where He went, and what
He taught. These four
books explain the reaction
of the people to the Jesus;
how they rejected Him and
condemned Him to death,
the death on the cross.
And they tell the wonder-
ful story of His resurrec-
tion, and of His exaltalion
to the right hand of God,
and the impact these his-
torical events had on the
evwvitnesses who walked
will: Jesus for three years.
Josephus, the Jew-
1 air historian hints at a
‘liiul reason I believe in
irons. Josephus said that
it happened to Jesus
"what the prophets
healed. The message is
that the slightest embrace
with Christ is enough to
meet our greatest need.
Though we have mod-
ern medicine and technol-
l.)gy, we still have a need
that only Christ can meet.
Not only that, but all our
needs are still best met
with a contact with Christ.
The difference between
many of our people today
and those who flocked to
Jesus, is that the ancient
people knew they were in
need. They were desper-
ate.
ers.
The poetry slam, a joint
program of the GRAC and
the public library, takes
place at 6 p.m. Thursday,
July 29, at the library’s
amphitheater at 328 North
M aysville St., in downtown
Mt. Sterling. (In case of
rain, the event will move
indoors at the library.)
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wing
5410. Hwy. 60 East, Owingsville 606-261-9263
had predicted” would hap-
pen (Antiquities 18:3:3).
“Scholars have long
searched for a counterpart
of Israelite prophecy in
ancient societies. . . (none)
however relates directly
to the Israelite prophets”
(The Last Thousand Years
Before Christ, National
Geographic, Dec. 1960).
The prophets of the Old
Testament were “holy men
of God (who) spoke as
they were moved by the
Holy Spirit” (2 Peter 1:21)
and their writings were the
Holy Scripturco given by
the inspiration of God (2
Timothy 3:15, 16).
The Holy Scriptures
flessage We 8
Our people know they
have bills to pay, health
matters to address, and
relationship problems to
repair, but‘many do not
realize the foundational
issue at hand is our spiri-
tual need. People today
are seeking answers that
do not satisfy or answers
that only temporarily ease .
a pain. Some find it easiest
to ignore the spiritual lack-
ing and fill up their lives
with busyness.
According to the pas-
sage, the moment Jesus’
feet hit the ground, people
Readings will be open-
mic-style where anyone
who attends may read their
poetry or writing. In addi-
tion, writers published in
the GRAC’s literary zine,
“The Uncommon GRACk-
1e,” have been invited to
read their works.
Featured poet for the
evening will be Kentucky
native Marie Parsons of
Winchester, a retired col-
lege professor and novelist
whose volume of poetry,
“An Echo in the Wind,”
’5 Reason Together
of the Old Testament
prophets were completed
400 years before Jesus was
born. They were written in
Hebrew but translated into
Greek about 300 years be-
fore Jesus came to earth.
But the prophets “predict-
ed” everything about Je-
sus, the. Messiah, and He
fulfilled it to a T.
I believe in Jesus be-
cause I believe in the in-
spiration of the Holy Scrip-
tures. And that makes me
“wise for salvation through
faith which is in Christ Je-
Thank you for reason-
ing with me.
ared
recognized and pursued
him. The call to believers
today would include mak-
ing sure people can see
Christ We must do that
with our actions, conver-
sations, and intentional
sharing of what Christ has
done for us.
Therefore, what we
learn from Mark 6:53-56,
is that people are driven
by need, Christ is the an-
swer for all the need, and
believers today must pres-
ent Christ for those who
need him. Are you show-
ing Christ to others?
center, library host Midsummer Ilium
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‘ IffL'IEEAi‘URING’IIO‘cAL POETS, WRITERS, OPEN MIC
was recently published by
Main Street Rag.
Of course, performing at
the Midsummer Night Po-
etry Slam is not necessary.
If you’re a lover of words,
please attend to listen and
enjoy, and support local
writers.
For more information
about Arts Center events,
call (859) 498-6264, or visit
online at http://gracken-
tuckyorg. Also learn more
on Facebook at Facebook.
com/grackentucky.
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Assembly of God
91 Banker St., Owingsville
Wes Crouch, Pastor
Aguas Tranqullus Centro
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Worship Center
177 Jackson Cemetary Road,
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Balley’s Chapel
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Bethe! Christian Church
518 Bethe] Ridge Road,
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Rev. Richard Anderson
Bethe! Methodist Church
142 Bethe] School Lane,
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1418 Blevins Valley Road,
Owingsville
Russell Ingram, Minister
Church of Jesus Christ
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Hwy. 36, Owingsville
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City of Refuge
Full Gospel Church
. 39 Sour Spring Road,
Olympia
Mike Munday, Minister
Cornerstone Baptist Church
36 Cherry Lane, Salt Lick
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East Fork Church of God
4428 East Fork Road,
Owingsville
Billy Harmon, Minister
Falrview Christian Church
3064 South Hwy. 11,
Sharpsburg
Morgan Gilty, Minister
Grace Gospel Church
767 Main Street, Sharpsburg
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91 Wyoming Rodd, “' ”
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247 Montgomery St.,
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Hedrlck Community Church
5308 Old Sand Road, Salt
Lick
Randall Jackson, Minister
Kendall Springs ‘
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3072 Kendall Springs,
Owingsville
Jason Leber, Minister
Lakcview Community
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581 Cave Run Lake Rd., Salt
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Midland First Church of God
11479 Easy Hwy. 60, Salt
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Moore’s Ferry
Christian Church
2396 Moore’s Ferry Rd., Salt
Lick
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Morning Star Baptist Church
161 Harrisburg Avc., '
Owingsville
Eric King, Minister
Mud Lick Church of God
9067 East Hwy. 36, Olympia
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New Life Fellowship
907 Forge Hill Road,
Owingsville
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Nonhslde Church of God
1086 West Hwy. 36,
Owingsville
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Oaklu First Church of God
215 Old Oakley Road, Owingsville
Randy Hawkins
Olympia Church of God
5583 East Hwy. 36, Olympia
Billy Hunt, Pastor
Old Springfield Church
3569 Springfield Rd.
Pastor Bro. Roy Stacy
Services are 3:00PM on Sunday
Owingsville Baptist Church
92 Coyle Street, Owingsville
Chris Bailey, Minister
Owingsville Church of Christ
5410 Highway 60 East
Alton Norman, Minister
Owingsville First
Christian Church
11 East Main St., Owingsville
Sean Bailey, Minister
Owingsville First Church of God
320 Slate Ave, Owingsville
Lowell Rice, Minister
Owingsville United
Methodist Church
75 West Main St., Owingsville
Daniel Burch, Pastor
Pebble Church of God
(Cleveland Assembly)
4857 Oakley Pebble Road,
Owingsville .
Franklin Rose, Pastor
Peeled Oak Christian Church
2592 Howard Mill/Peeled Oak
Road, Owingsville
Bill Teegarden, Minister
Polksville Church of God
6275 East Hwy. 60, Salt Lick
Ralph White, Minister
Preston First Church of God
7184 Preston Rd, Owingsville
Terry Frerichs, Pastor
Reynoldsville Christian Church
943 East Fork Road, Sharpsburg
Doug Routt, Pastor
Salt Lick Christian Church
109 Church Street, Salt Lick
Calvin Lindell, Minister
Salt Lick First Church of God
412 Main Street, Salt Lick
Vernon Lambert, Minister
Salt Lick
Free Will Baptist Church
" 6367 US 60 East , Salt Lick
Andy Lands, Pastor .
St. Julie’s Catholic Church
77 East Main Street, Owingsville
Father Arturo Molina
Bill Grimes, Deacon
Sharpsburg Baptist Church
575 Main Street, Sharpsburg
Shane Henry, Pastor
Sharpsburg Christian Church
241 Main Street, Sharpsburg
Johnny Baber, Minister
Sharpsburg Worship Center
468 Main Street, Sharpsburg
Paula Smith, Pastor
Slate Wiley Christian Church
2563 Wyoming Road, Owingsville
Gregg Whitt, Minister
Stulltown Community Church
10219 Stulltown Road, Preston
Les Ingram, Minister
Sugar Grove
Christian Church
3841 N. Stepstone Road, ,
Owingsville
Francis Nash, Minister
flannel Hill Church of God
1215 W. Tunnel Hill Road,
Owingsville
Sherman Sparks, Minister
Upper,Salt Lick
Church of Christ
5385 South Hwy. 211, Salt Lick
Rezda McNabb, Minister
Victon Chapel
6927 Veterans Memorial Highway,
Sharpsburg' r "
Kevin Miles, Pastor
White Oak Christian Church
2606 White Oak Road, Owingsville
Ron Weaver, Minister
of God
3559 S. Hwy. 211, Salt Lick
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