Special event planned for September 16
son of Jake Dalke, will be the featured speaker at the St. John Lunch and Learn series at 11 a.m.
son of Jake Dalke, will be the featured speaker at the St. John Lunch and Learn series at 11 a.m.
missionary Colossians 3: 23 “And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men.” The information we find in the Bible is so varied, we find it difficult to prioritize our favorite types. One concerns the profession of Jesus.
Public health advisories continue for Kansas lakes due to blue-green algae TOPEKA– The Kan- sas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) have issued several public health advisories for Kansas lakes due to blue-green algae. A harmful algal bloom (HAB) may look like foam, scum or paint floating on the water and be colored blue, bright green, brown or red.
A little rain, a little sun, a good dose of history, and a bigger dose of fun was experienced by those who made their way to Haviland on Saturday, August 27 for the 57th Annual Southwest Kansas Antique Engine and Thresher Show.
Aug 31 - Nov 2022 (please submit Coming Events to SStultz@cherryroad.com) South Central Community Foundation (SCCF) Grants Aug 31 - SCCF Grants are now available, DUE AUGUST 31ST! Visit SCCFKS. org to learn more.
Something special is happening on stage during play practices at the Pratt High School/Liberty Middle School stage. Students who have worked and played together for 12 or more years are making the most of the moments they have left as a unit on the theatrical stage, and the chemistry that is evolving for the musical production of ‘Little Women’ set for Sept. 10 and 11, is palpable.
Pratt-area children learn about packing crisis care kits and school kits for needy children in other countries, supervised by mission-minded adults Marcia Shrack, Ike Agwu, Stacey Canfield and Arthur Oltmans during Vacation Bible School earlier this month at the Abundant Harvest Church of the Nazarene. The completed kits were sent to the Ukraine, Nigeria and the Dominican Republic. Photo by Kendra Rinehart
By Pastor David Gibbs First Baptist Church of Towanda Psalm 15 begins with a fundamental question about life and death,“Lord, who may dwell in your sanctuary? Who may live on your holy hill?” (TNIV) This question addresses a fundamental concern for all of humanity. Is there any hope of life that isn’t corrupted by sin and that doesn’t end in death? Before mankind’s fall from innocence this question would’ve been meaningless.
We often overlook important truths when reading the opening and closing statements of Paul’s letters thinking, perhaps, they contain only formalities without much in the way of edifying content. But we would be mistaken to think this. The opening line of his letter to the Romans is a case in point: “Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus, called to be an apostle, set apart for the gospel of God...” (Rom. 1:1). Here Paul asserts three things about himself: that he is a servant of Christ Jesus, that he is called to be an apostle, and that he had been set apart for the gospel of God.
missionary Colossians 3: 23 “And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men.” The information we find in the Bible is so varied, we find it difficult to prioritize our favorite types. One concerns the profession of Jesus.