Sunday Reminder 5-24-09, 7th Easter

 Mass:  Coffee & Donuts, Juice & Home Made Muffins on the house.

  Ed & Cara 5-21-09                        

Place:  Vines High School on 15th between Custer & Independence.  Time: 9:30

Readings: Acts 1, 15-26; Psalm 103, the Lord has set his Throne in Heaven; 1John 4, 11-16; John 17, 11-19.

 Georgie 5-21-09                  

Community Bulletin Board: 

 This Saturday, 7:00The Annual Anniversary Celebration:   Fairview Farms, Parker & Central, same corner as Costco; covered dish (R to Z please bring deserts; A to Q hors d'oeurves)  Welcome!!  About 12 couples will renew their wedding vows. 

Information on Rosemary's trip to the hospital Sunday-Wednesday: Rosemary just got out of the hospital today, Wednesday where she went Sunday with an old problem with rapid heart beat, called SVT, supra ventricular tachycardia, a pulse (180) that won't come back down.  She had a procedure yesterday that will stop this.  She is home now ready to celebrate Saturday night at our anniversary party.  J.S.

 

 Marianne 5-21-09   

 

True?    To be alive, to be able to see, to walk, to have houses, music, paintings–it's all a miracle.  I have adopted the technique of living life from miracle to miracle.

Aurthur Rubinstein

Butterly 2 5-17-09

Picture 1:  Daddy Ed Kless with Cara

Picture 2:  Georgie with her grand parents, Bernadette & Gilberto

Picture 3:  Marianne & George Elwell

Picture 4:  Dorothy & Jim Wedding

Picture 5:  Alesia & Gary Wedding

 Alesia 5-21-09         

 See you Sunday, May 24

 J.S.   (214-783-0443)

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    Will only a
    few be saved?

    I would like to speak today about this idea that only a few will be
    saved.  In the past few weeks we have
    been hearing this from Luke.  Basically,
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