From the monthly archives: November 2009

When the day to depart on vacation arrived I was bursting with excitement. But that always seemed to cool several hours into the trip after hearing the answer to my question, “how much longer?” was not in hours but days. It took nearly two full days to get from our house to the lake – [...]

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CSCK visit KCM

On November 27, 2009 By

Watch as a group from the Cornerstone School of Covenant and Kingdom visit Katy Christian Ministries. Thank you Anna Mills for producing the video!

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Happy Thanksgiving!

On November 25, 2009 By

“I will give to the Lord the thanks due to his righteousness, and I will sing praise to the name of the Lord, the Most High”

Psalm 7:17

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Dickens on the Strand

On November 23, 2009 By

The Jorgensen/Tucker small group will be enjoying a day at “Dickens on the Strand” in Galveston on Saturday December 5th. It’s got great music, food, and costumes and is very family friendly. Please feel free to come on out! You can read more about the festival at http://www.galvestonhistory.org/Dickens_Overview.asp. Contact Mark Jorgensen for [...]

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Christmas Eve Service

On November 23, 2009 By

Join us at 6pm on Christmas Eve for a candlelight service to worship or Lord, Jesus Christ, and celebrate his advent into our world. Come ready to sing Christmas carols and take delight in the reading of the Christmas story from the gospels.

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Manhattan Declaration

On November 23, 2009 By

It was recently announced that 140 Christian leaders signed the Manhattan Declaration reaffirming fundamental truths about justice and the common good, and to call upon fellow citizens, believers and non-believers alike, to join us in defending them. These truths are:

the sanctity of human life the dignity of marriage as the conjugal union of [...]

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Faith that Condemns the World

On November 23, 2009 By

One year when I was a kid our family was getting ready for a Christmas party at a neighbor’s house. I had been looking forward to it all day. It had snowed recently and there was still several inches on the ground – a lot for my hometown. My mother was making peanut brittle on [...]

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This Christmas, you are invited to escape from the hectic business of the season and to reflect on the miraculous birth of Christ while enjoying the soothing sounds of the harp and voice.  Susanna Campbell and Ashley Lyons, harpists, and Joanne Bonasso, soprano, will present familiar strains of timeless carols such as “Silent Night” and [...]

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The Homeland Preparedness Project will be contacting us soon to see if we have enough people to form the following classes.  If you are interested please contact Robert McMahan ASAP (rmcmahan0348@gmail.com). We are working to schedule these classes sometime in January and need a minimum of 15 people to create a class.

Medical Course:  assisting [...]

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Man Overboard!

On November 16, 2009 By

Shad Williams, an evangelist who travels extensively around the globe taking the gospel message to people, exhorts us to see the harvest and encourages us to leave our familiar and comfortable homes for the sake of Christ’s call.

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