Sunday Reminder 6-14-09, Eucharist

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

 Choir 6-11-09                            

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

Readings Exodus 24, 3-8; Psalm 116, I will take the cup of Salvation, and call on the Name of the Lord; Hebrews 9, 11-15; Mark 14, 12-26

Audry 6-11-09                      

Community Bulletin Board: 

Food drive: Congratulations, everyone, the community donated over 140 lbs. of food.

Baptism this Sunday after Mass: Cole Ryan Webster, son of Erin & Chuck, grandson of Diane & Kent McClurg.  Check picture below.

Ryan 6-11-09

True?   Have no fear of perfection.  You'll never reach it.

Salvador Dali

 Chloe 6-11-09

Picture 1:  Wendy, Shonda, Ray, & Celeste

Picture 2:  Happiness is Audry

Picture 3:  Ryan with his dad, Jim

Picture 4:  Happiness is Chloe

Picture 5:  Cole Ryan with Chuck & Erin, courtesy of Betsy@betsymariephotography.com

Cole Ryan 6-11-09             

 See you Sunday, June 14 

 J.S.   (214-783-0443)

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