Barrow Baptist Church news – December 1, 2021
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Barrow Baptist Church and Pastor Mancel Day welcome everyone to our services if you don’t have a home church. Our service times are 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, followed by 10:30 a.m. morning worship with kids church and nursery service available. We are handicap accessible and we do wear masks.
On Sunday, Nov. 21st we had 21 attending Sunday school and 37 attending morning worship.
Remember our men and women in prayer and the leaders of our country. Others in need of prayer include Lois Hart, Junia Day, Bob Krempasky, Judy Cannon, Connie Sturgeon, Josh Cannon, Blaze Farris, Debbie Grable, Judy McCurley, Madi Smith, Paul Griffen, Doug Norris, Shari Selleck, Kristy Gilmore, Steven Gilmore, Harold Jefferson, Delores Cannon, Karla Cannon, Brad Fundel, Shelta Hietbrink, Jennifer Hoots, Brenda Pollard, Carole Strong, Scott & Bronya Sanders and family, Becky Mathews, Ruby Whorten, Carol Crochett, Keith Wells, Tara Dawdy, Sheryl Vinyard, Mary Lowe, Dennis Taylor, Mary Holderby, Kevin Hardwick, Pat Martin, Rich Icide, Mindy Kennedy, Jessica Andrews, Cindy Meyers, Kelsey Nell Arnold, Owen Baird, Brayden Allen, Dalton Mitchell, Carol Berry, Gina Graham, Betty Smith, Journee Vinyard, Mike Osborn, Art Rogers, Jean Coates, Eric Combs, and the families of Dick Teaney, Mary Lou Winters, and Betty Newman.
Happy birthday wishes go out to Melissa Smith and Kirk Baruxen Dec. 1. There are no anniversaries to report. As Thanksgiving approaches and you are with family and friends, don’t forget to thank God for all the many blessings he has bestowed upon you. During morning worship Bro. Bill Martin sang “The Love of God.” Don’t forget we are decorating the church after service on Sunday, Nov. 28. Soup, sandwiches and desserts will follow.
That’s all for this week. Have a good week and be a friend to someone in need.