News Outlook Your Hometown Newspaper December 01, 2016 - 5
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By Alton Norman - Owingsville Church of Christ
5410 E. Hwy. 60 East, Owingsville • 606-261-9263
ANOTHER dict himself. First, we see
that the other gospel was
When is "an- a "perverted" (7) and that
other" not "another"? That made it "another gospel".
soundslike acontradiction, For the second point we
doesn't it? Yet this is what have to dig a little deeper.
Paul says in Galatians 1:6, Paul actually used two
7 (KIV): "I marvel that ye different words in verse
are so soon removed from 6 and 7 both of which are
him that called you into translated "another"in the
the grace of Christ unto King James Version of the
another gospel, Which is Bible. According to E. W.
not another; but there be Bullinger's Greek-English
some that trouble you, and Lexicon the stronger word
would pervert the gospel "heteros" is used in verse
of Christ." So Paul speaks 6, "another gospel" and
of "another gospel" which the meaning is that when
"is not another". Two the gospel is perverted it
things help us understand becomes a totally different
that Paul does not contra- gospel, even if it is pep-
pered with the true gos- at all.
pel. And Paul explains this The "perverted gos-
when he adds, "But though pel" discussed by Paul in
we or an angel from heav- Galatians was an attempt
en preach any other gospel by some to make the Law
unto you than that which of Moses binding on Chris-
we have preached unto tians (Galatians 2:1-10;
you, let him be accursed" Acts 15:1, 2). Paul would
(Galatians 1:8). not allow the mixing of
There is only one the Law of Moses with the
true gospel. It is the gos- gospel of Christ (Galatians
pel which was originally 2:5).
preached by Paul and the Do you follow Moses'
apOstles who were led 'q'en Commandments" or
by the Holy Spirit (John Christ?
16:13; Mark 16:15, 16). To Thank you for reason-
embellish or add to their ing with me.
gospel is to pervert the
Gospel of Christ and a per-
verted gospel is no gospel
Oakl
News
By Lena Fultz ner guests of Randy and
Roy and Lena FultzRhonda Hawkins were:
had their Thanksgiving Wanda Spurlock; Wilma
supper on Saturday night. Jean Payne; Roy and Lena
Attending were: James Fultz; Adam, Michele,
and Marsha Reed; Brooke Clay, and Will Hawkins
Skeens; Keely Barnett; and Melissa; Josh, Amy,
Rusty and Rita Cummins; and Delanie Konopka;
Jamie, Paula, and Jamie Jamie, Denise, Madi-
Michelle Blackwell; Larry son and Ethan Hawkins;
Ramey; Randy and Rhonda Josh, Amanda and Clara
Hawkins; Carolyn Purvis; Hawkins; Jesse, Kayla,
Cheryl, Patti, and Tori Sor- Kevin and Bailey Alfrey;
reli; Floyd Sorrel; Mark, and Bernita Catchings.
Krysfle, and Colton Reed; Linda Gray, Ina Martin,
Chris Ritchie; Leslie and Carol Stephens, Cheryl
Morgan McCarty. Sorrell, Margaret Snede-
Thanksgiving Day din- gar; Wayne, Anita and Aus-
tin Newton, Steve Thomas, cooked supper for her
Judy~ Gearhart, Christy mom Saturday night. At-
Snedegar, Cavanah, Haley, tending were: Wayne and
and Riley Warner, Patti Austin Newton, Stevie
Sorrell had breakfast to- Thomas, Judy Gearhart,
gether Saturday morning and Jessica and Vivian A1-
at Cracker Barrel. ghrim.
Haley Warner spent Fri- Darin and Blake Burton
day speaking to several AG visited with Bill, Cavanah
classes as an MSU AG Am- and Riley Warner and
bassador at MCHS. Linda Gray Tuesday and
Ina Martin celebrated Thursday. Blake spent Sat-
her birthday last week by urday and Sunday with the
going out to eat at Cracker Warners. Haley and Riley
Barrel with Anita, Wayne, visited with Blake and Do-
and Austin Newton, Judy ris Friday evening.
Gearhart, Jessica and Viv-
ian Alghrim. Anita also
Assembly of God Oakla First Church of God
91 Banker St., Owingsville215 Old Oakley Road,
Wes Crouch, Pastor Owingsville
Randy Hawkins
~f Rain Church
5367 E. Hwy. 60. Salt Lick
Wayne Gifford, Bishop
Olympia Church of God
5583 East Hwy. 36, Olympia
Greg Crouch, Pastor
Aguas Tranquilas Centro
de Adoracion/ Still Waters Ore Mines Church of God
Worship Center 5343 East Hwy. 60, Owingsville
177 Jackson Cemetary Road, Damon Byrd
Owingsville
Keith Willgughby Owingsville Baptist Church
92 Coyle Street, Owingsville
Chris Bailey, Minister
Church
1226 McCarty Branch Rd Owingsville Church of Christ
Salt Lick, Ky. 40361 5410 Highway 60 East
Pastor Daniel Flanery Alton Norman, Minister
Bailey's Chapel Owingsville First
Christian Church Christian Church
2429 Water-Dell Road, 11 East Main St., Owingsville
Owingsville Scan Bailey, Interim Minister &
Ryan Utterback, Minister Youth Minister
Bethel Christian Church Owingsville First Church of God
518 Bethel Ridge Road,320 Slate Ave., Owingsville
Bethel Lowell Rice, Minister
Rev. Jason Perry, Minister
Bethel United Methodist
142 Bethel School Lane,
Bethel
James Laiben, Pastor
Blevins Valley
Christian Church
1418 Blevins Valley Road,
OwingsviUe
Russell Ingram, Minister
Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints
Hwy. 36, Owingsville
Bishop Seth Green
City of Refuge
Full Gospel Church
39 Sour Spring Road,
Olympia
Mike Munday, Minister
Owingsville United
Methodist Church
75 West Main St., Owingsville
James Laiben, Pastor
Pebble Church of God
(Cleveland Assembly)
4857 Oakley Pebble Road,
Owingsville
Franklin Rose, Pastor
Peeled Oak Christian Church
Location Address:
2592 Peeled Oak Road,
Owingsville
Mailing Address:
6275 Howards Mill Road, Mt.
Sterling KY 40353
Bradley Combs, Pastor
Polksville Church of God
6275 East Hwy. 60, Salt Lick
Ralph White, Minister
By Chris Bailey, Pas- 13:11-14, Paul made a very
tor simple observation. It is
Owingsville Baptist nearer now than when we
Church first believed. That alone
should be enough to cause
Christmas is a major is- us to prepare, but we do
sue in our culture today, not.
Unfortunately, for our If we are aware that
culture, it is primarily a fi- time is running, our first
nancial boon. Many retail response would be to stop
businesses spend weeks wasting time and stop do-
or months preparing for hag what is meaningless.
the positive impact made Paul gave a short list of
by the Christmas shopping things. Some are rather ob-
season, vious, some we would con-
The season of Advent sider minor, and all should
began last Sunday. It is the be seen as driven by self-
time where we recall the concern. In short, stop liv-
coming of Christ and pre- ing your life thinking about
pare for the fruition of his yourself, "Going for the
work, the return. It would gusto" makes a good beer
be wonderful if we pre- commercial. It makes a ter-
pared for Christ as much rible life's purpose.
as we prepare for Christ- Instead, Paul said we
mas. should "clothe ourselves"
For those who believe, in Christ_ Literally, the
timing seems to be a ma- Greek means to "sink into"
jor issue. Few believers Christ. We should be total-
live and function as though ly immersed in Christ, see-
time is running. In Romans ing Christ as our goal, our
December 3rd, 9:30-3:00
at the Bath County Ag Center
Lunch served by Hedrick Community Church
Woodwork, Home d6cor, Winter fashion,
Jewelry, Wreaths, Stocking stuffers
Many, many other items!
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December 3rd, 2016
10 a.m. - 3.p.m. at Cash Express
Brendan Street, Owingsville, KY 40360
We are hosting a Fill the Fire Truck event to help
gather used or new toys, coats, and clothing. All
items donated to fill the fire truck will be given to
the Owingsville Christian Social Services to help
sponsor Christmas presents for all the adults and
chidren in need in our communities. We will be
providing hot dogs, chips, and drinks. We will be
partnering with Olympia Fire Dept. with this event
and hoping for a big turn out. Santa will be there
too! Any items donated to fill the truck will be greatly
appreciated and we hope to see you there[
purpose, our motivation Christians find their hope
and drive, and our passion, in Christ and his return.
This is the very opposite Therefore, let us remem-
of self-seeking. It is Christ ber that time is running,
seeking above everything there is no time for self-
else. serving and it is paramount
The theme for the first that we live serving Christ.
Sunday of Advent is hope.
PICKSHEIN NEWS
Eddie Mae Stewart
Visitors of Eddia Mae
Stewart were Thelma
Shockey, Edith Shrout,
Becky Swartz, Crystal
Brashear, Sheila Swartz-
Price, Diana Stull, Vickie
and Shredder the pup, and
Miss Mynear's grandson,
Doug. I haven't seen Gail
Tincher, hope she's doing
ok. I've been feeling bad
this week, just laying in
bed or sitting in my chair.
I have got to get out of this
bed and star t making some
stocking caps, aprons, and
I would like to make some
bonnets if I had a pattern
to go by. It won't be long
until my birthday, on De-
cember 27th I'll be 87
years old. I hope to get a
cake and ice cream and I
invite everyone to come to
my party. I haven't got to
play Bingo for two weeks
now, I guess I forgot about
it. I've still been walking
in the hallway, got to get
my exercises. I will write
more next time. God bless
everyone.
of Owingsville
Try a $5 and $6 Buck
Lunch! Upgrade to a
Blizzard for $1!
Stop by and catch the UK Basketball Games with us!
Try a new Candy
Cane Oreo Blizzard!
At Owingsville both Morehead locations
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• Senior Citizens' Night each week (Owingsville location only)
Tuesday Night, 4-8p.m.
• Food is 50% off (excludes ice cream)
As always, dine-in only
BATH CO.,TAXPAYER'S NOTICE
The 2016 Bath Co. tax bills will be due and payable as follows. If you do not receive
your bill by DEC. 1, please contact the Bath Co. Sheriff's Office at 606-674-2931.
We accept cash, check, credit card, or money order. When mailing in your pay-
ment, please indude your postcard or write the bill number on your check. If
you wish a paid receipt returned to you, please endose a self-addressed, stamped
envelope. The mailing address is p.o. Box 95, Owingsvllle, KY 40360. The follow-
ing are the collection dates:
2% Discount 12-01-2016 to 12-30-2016
Face Amount 01-01-2017 to 01-31-2017
5% Penalty 02-01-2017 to 02-28-2017
10% Penalty + 10% Add-On 03-01-2017 to 05-15-2017
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
The Sheriff's Office will be dosed on the following holidays: Thanksgiving Day,
Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Years Day, Martin Luther King Day.
All delinquent tax bills will be transferred to the County Clerk's Office on .April 15,
2017. In addition to the penalties and fees that are applied by the Sheriff's Office,
all payments made in the County Clerk's Office are subject to a 20% County Attor-
ney's Fee, a 10% County Clerk's Fee and interest at 1% per month. The delinquency
is also subject to being sold to a third party in the summer of 2017.
Published in the Bath County News-Outlook 11.24.16
36 Cherry Lane, Salt Lick
Jayson Minix, Minister
East Fork Church of God
4428 East Fork Road,
Owingsville
Billy Harmon, Minister
Fairview Christian Church
3064 South Hwy. 11,
Sharpsburg
Morgan Gilty, Minister
Fellowship Tabernacle
586 Main Street, Sharpsburg
Gary Robinson, Minister
Grace Gospel Church
Sharpsburg
Dr. Andy Wyant, Minister
Grace Gospel Tabernacle
91 Wyoming Road,
Owingsville
Steve Meadows, Minister
Greater First Baptist
Church
247 Montgomery St.,
Sharpsburg
Tony L. Weathers, Pastor
Hedrick Community
Church
5308 Old Sand Road, Salt
Lick
Randall Jackson, Minister
House of Prayer
600 Whispering Oaks,
Morehead, off Hwy. 801
Winston McClurg, Pastor
Kendall Springs
Church of Christ
3072 Kendall Springs,
Owingsville
David Alford, Minister
Lakeview Community
Church
81 Cave Run Lake Rd., Salt
Lick
Dennison, Pastor
Midland First Church of
God
11479 Easy Hwy. 60, Salt
Lick
Bush Stevenson, Pastor
Moore's Ferry
Christian Church
2396 Moore's Ferry Rd.,
Salt Lick
Willard Johnson, Minister
Morning Star Baptist
Church
161 Harrisburg Ave.,
Owingsville
Eric King, Minister
Mud Lick Church of God
East Hwy. 36, Olympia
Mark Caldwell, Minister
New Life Fellowship
907 Forge Hill Road,
Owingsville
Jamie Stump, Minister
Northside Church of God
1086 West Hwy. 36,
Owingsville
Jim Crouch, Minister
Preston First Church of God
7184 Preston Rd, Owingsville
Terry Frerichs
Reynoldsville Christian Church
943 East Fork Road, Sharpsburg .
Doug Routt, Pastor
St. Paul C.M.E. Church
13 High Street, Owingsville
Vincent Farris
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
3 Water Street, Salt Lick
Andy Lands
St. Julie's Catholic Church
77 East Main Street, Owingsville
Father Paul Prabell ,
Bill Grimes, Deacon i
Sharpsburg Baptist Church
575 Main Street, Sharpsburg
Shane Henry, Pastor
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Sharpsburg Christian Church
241 Main Street, Sharpsburg
Terry Clark, Minister
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Sharpsburg Worship Center
468 Main Street, Sharpsburg
James Allen, Minister
Slate Valley Christian Church
2563 Wyoming Road, Owingsville
Gregg WhiR, Minister
Springfield
Church
3569 Springfield Rd., Sharpsburg
Cameron Reynolds, Minister
Stulltown Community Church
10219 Stulltown Road, Preston
Les Ingram, Minister
Sugar Grove
Christian Church
3841 N. Stepstone Road,
Owingsville
Francis Nash, Minister
Tunnel 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
6927
Victory Chapel
Veterans Memorial Highway,
Sharpsburg
Kevin Miles, Pastor
White Oak Christian Church
2606 White Oak Road,
Owingsville
Ron Weaver, Minister
Young's Valley Community
Church
3559 S. Hwy. 211, Salt Lick
Vernon Gross, Pastor
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