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Saturday, April 23, 2016

Marshall Presbyterian Church, Three Dog Night and The O'Jays?

Come and hear – April 24 at 11 a.m.! 

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Sunday School is meeting face-to-face in fellowship hall at 10am; and worship is gathering face-to-face in the sanctuary, 11 am on Sunday mornings.

Neighbors in Need food bank and emergency help is open from 1-3 each Tuesday welcoming one client (wearing masks) from a family.

And . . .

  • April 23, after worship: 125th planning lunch
  • All Year: Developing 125th Anniversary Intentions
  • Last Sunday of the month: Quaker Circle
  • Tuesdays, 1-3 p.m. Neighbors in Need
  • Tuesdays, 7 pm: Al Anon
  • 1st Thursday of the month, 6:30pm:. Scouts

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From the January Session minutes

Session approved a "Souper Bowl Sunday" dual offering with monetary gifts to be sent to New Direction Ministries in Madison County and cans of soup for Neighbors in Need. Session approved that on the 3rd Sunday of every month buckets be passed by children to collect change for the 5₵ a Meal Program sent to Presbytery. Genell noted that the last grant given to Neighbors in Need by the 5₵ a Meal Program was for $5,000. Reverend Upchurch reported ecumenical activities including participating in a panel discussion presented by the 1st Baptist Church of Mars Hill for seminary students from varied denominations and singing with the 1st Baptist Church of Marshall's choir in their Christmas program.
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