Jubilee Journal - Crossgates Baptist Church
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Jubilee Journal - Crossgates Baptist Church
" Since God chose you to be the holy people Crossgates Baptist Jubilee Journal He loves, you must clothe yourselves with tenderhearted mercy, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience. Make allowance for each other's faults, and forgive anyone who offends you. Remember, September 2012 G o d p u t m e a t W W G t o l e a r n h o w t o l o v e l i k e J e s u s By Lindsey Scallon The first week I was at We Will Go I cried myself to sleep every night. I kept repea ng over and over again, “I’m not strong enough.” I knew this was where God wanted me. I just couldn’t figure out why. I soon realized that I wasn’t here to just hand out snackbags and clothes. I was here to learn to love like Jesus! See, I was a fake. A people pleaser who always wanted everyone to be happy, even if that meant wearing a fake smile and looking good on the outside. Being at WWGO this summer I’ve realized that loving someone doesn’t mean always making them happy and giving them everything they want. We are to love them as Jesus loves us. Jesus doesn’t give us everything we want when we want it, but He teaches us, giving us pa ence to wait for His perfect ming. I’ve had it all wrong. I was that girl who avoided the homeless. I never thought I’d be here calling someone like Mr. Robert my friend. .He is a neighbor who loves the garden here at WWGO, an old man with a scraggly beard and maybe one tooth. He drinks way too much and he smells. Only Jesus doesn’t see that. He sees a man full of joy who loves to dance. Jesus sees a man who will one day fall before His feet. It took awhile but I now see it, too. WWGO is restoring some houses, and one of them is named Power House, which was a brothel before WWGO bought it. As I walked through the house the Lord said, “Lindsey, just as these women were used in this house, this is you, the way you let everyone use you while never standing up for your faith. But just as I am restoring this house I want to restore you. Most 20-year-old college students probably wouldn’t spend their summers this way. But it wasn’t my summer to spend on a beach or at the mall. My life is not my own, and Jesus is changing me to look like Him. the Lord forgave you, so you must forgive others." Mack Amacker 8 Johnnie Anderson 19 1 Donna Majors 4 Robert Majors 9 Martha MCullough 12 June Miles 2 Linda Thompson 21 Jesse Williamson 30 (lunch provided) Sunday Oct.7 1-5:30pm The core philosophy is the right to die free of pain and with dignity surrounded by love. Call 601-898-1053 x258 or www.hospiceministries.org Sue Dennis 17 Tressa Flowers12 Bill Hemphill 3 Art Hendricks 14 Friday, Oct 5th 5:30-8:30 pm Sat. 9 am-5:30 pm ~ Colossians 3:12-13 ~9 Jack Britt 22 Linda Grant 25 Hospice Ministries is offering a free volunteer training program The Price of Admission It was always PaPa’s habit to give every grandchild a dollar bill at the end of a visit. When he died, my grandson, Logan, age 5, was brought to the viewing. His mother rolled up a dollar and placed it in PaPa’s hand. When Logan saw it, he asked, ”Mama, has PaPa got to pay to get in heaven? Staff Birthday Kathy Wolfe From President Bill Hemphill Welcome to the first mee ng of the prime mers 2012 - 2013 year. We are glad you are here and are looking forward to lots of new experiences this year. We have new officers, new staff, a lot of new ideas and hopefully, a lot of new visitors and members. One of our goals for this year is get our younger members more involved. So if you are new to the Prime Timers, be thinking about what you would like to do and how you would like to be involved. If you have been a Prime Timer for a while remember to bring a guest. As we go forward this year, let's all be mindful of the Prime Timers mission statement, which is, “ The purpose of the Prime Timers group is to provide fellowship, ministry opportuni es, inspira on and recrea on for all members. “We are a very ac ve group and anyone age 55 and above is eligible for membership. Take a look at our list of mission opportuni es and ac vi es and see what we're all about. In His Service, Bill Life Lessons to Live By John Hagee God has an exact purpose for you. Paul calls it the “good and acceptable and perfect will of God.” First, we know His will through the written Word of God. Go to the Word of God and find out what it says, then obey it. The second way we know God’s will is through circumstances, because He controls the circumstances in your life. The third way is the peace of God in your heart. Isaiah said, ”You will keep him in perfect peace, who mind is stayed on you” (IS 26:3. Do not go forward until you have the peace of God that surpasses understanding. " Since God chose you to be the holy people Crossgates Baptist Jubilee Journal He loves, you must clothe yourselves with tenderhearted mercy, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience. Make allowance for each other's faults, and forgive anyone who offends you. Remember, September 2012 G o d p u t m e a t W W G t o l e a r n h o w t o l o v e l i k e J e s u s By Lindsey Scallon The first week I was at We Will Go I cried myself to sleep every night. I kept repea ng over and over again, “I’m not strong enough.” I knew this was where God wanted me. I just couldn’t figure out why. I soon realized that I wasn’t here to just hand out snackbags and clothes. I was here to learn to love like Jesus! See, I was a fake. A people pleaser who always wanted everyone to be happy, even if that meant wearing a fake smile and looking good on the outside. Being at WWGO this summer I’ve realized that loving someone doesn’t mean always making them happy and giving them everything they want. We are to love them as Jesus loves us. Jesus doesn’t give us everything we want when we want it, but He teaches us, giving us pa ence to wait for His perfect ming. I’ve had it all wrong. I was that girl who avoided the homeless. I never thought I’d be here calling someone like Mr. Robert my friend. .He is a neighbor who loves the garden here at WWGO, an old man with a scraggly beard and maybe one tooth. He drinks way too much and he smells. Only Jesus doesn’t see that. He sees a man full of joy who loves to dance. Jesus sees a man who will one day fall before His feet. It took awhile but I now see it, too. WWGO is restoring some houses, and one of them is named Power House, which was a brothel before WWGO bought it. As I walked through the house the Lord said, “Lindsey, just as these women were used in this house, this is you, the way you let everyone use you while never standing up for your faith. But just as I am restoring this house I want to restore you. Most 20-year-old college students probably wouldn’t spend their summers this way. But it wasn’t my summer to spend on a beach or at the mall. My life is not my own, and Jesus is changing me to look like Him. the Lord forgave you, so you must forgive others." Mack Amacker 8 Johnnie Anderson 19 1 Donna Majors 4 Robert Majors 9 Martha MCullough 12 June Miles 2 Linda Thompson 21 Jesse Williamson 30 (lunch provided) Sunday Oct.7 1-5:30pm The core philosophy is the right to die free of pain and with dignity surrounded by love. Call 601-898-1053 x258 or www.hospiceministries.org Sue Dennis 17 Tressa Flowers12 Bill Hemphill 3 Art Hendricks 14 Friday, Oct 5th 5:30-8:30 pm Sat. 9 am-5:30 pm ~ Colossians 3:12-13 ~9 Jack Britt 22 Linda Grant 25 Hospice Ministries is offering a free volunteer training program The Price of Admission It was always PaPa’s habit to give every grandchild a dollar bill at the end of a visit. When he died, my grandson, Logan, age 5, was brought to the viewing. His mother rolled up a dollar and placed it in PaPa’s hand. When Logan saw it, he asked, ”Mama, has PaPa got to pay to get in heaven? Staff Birthday Kathy Wolfe From President Bill Hemphill Welcome to the first mee ng of the prime mers 2012 - 2013 year. We are glad you are here and are looking forward to lots of new experiences this year. We have new officers, new staff, a lot of new ideas and hopefully, a lot of new visitors and members. One of our goals for this year is get our younger members more involved. So if you are new to the Prime Timers, be thinking about what you would like to do and how you would like to be involved. If you have been a Prime Timer for a while remember to bring a guest. As we go forward this year, let's all be mindful of the Prime Timers mission statement, which is, “ The purpose of the Prime Timers group is to provide fellowship, ministry opportuni es, inspira on and recrea on for all members. “We are a very ac ve group and anyone age 55 and above is eligible for membership. Take a look at our list of mission opportuni es and ac vi es and see what we're all about. In His Service, Bill Life Lessons to Live By John Hagee God has an exact purpose for you. Paul calls it the “good and acceptable and perfect will of God.” First, we know His will through the written Word of God. Go to the Word of God and find out what it says, then obey it. The second way we know God’s will is through circumstances, because He controls the circumstances in your life. The third way is the peace of God in your heart. Isaiah said, ”You will keep him in perfect peace, who mind is stayed on you” (IS 26:3. Do not go forward until you have the peace of God that surpasses understanding. Prime Timers serve in these Ministry Opportunities: Arms of Love to children at Christmas the Altar Team Counselor Benevolence Ministry Bereavement Ministry Church Book Store Childcare worker Choir Teacher (preschool, children, adult) Conversational English Classes Crossing Guards Deacons Fellowship Ministry? Food Pantry Ministry Food Service Ministry Greeter Ministry Hands of Hope-repair houses Helping Count the offering Home Bound Ministry Hospital Visitation Ministry Hospitality Team Kindergarten-teachers Media Team Mission Trips Mother’s Morning Out Orchestra Photography Ministry Prayer Team Transportation Prison Ministry Ushers Places Prime Timers have Ministered We Will Go Ministry Friends of Alcholics Gateway Rescue Mission Calvary Baptist-His Heart Pregnancy Choice Center Right To Life Baptist Children’s Village Crossgates Mission House Ronald McDonald House Wingard House Prison Ministry Crossgates Missionaries Provided School Supplies Prayer walked the Schools The Abuse Center Support for Military Families Support for City Police and Fire Ms. Food Network Crossgates Church Pantry . . . many others Prime Timers in Missions: North Africa Parras, Mexico Montana Haiti Peru Spain Be ye doers of the Word, and not hearers only. . . James 1:22 May you find a place to serve Check out Prime Timers Online at crossgates.org Click on Engage Then scroll down list to Prime Timers and click BJ Dot Dollar's Travel Notes “God is not unjust, He will not forget your work and the love you Berry's Magee,MS Consider the postage stamp-its usefulness consists in the abil- ity to stick to one thing till it gets done. Tues. Oct 16,2012 10 A.M. Throughout the Bible, one of the key themes is finishing strong. Paul ran the race of life to win—even though it meant martyrdom. Travel by Church bus &van. We may never face physical persecution for our Lord’s sake, but each one of us has been called to walk with God, not just for a See Dot to Sign up and pay season, but for all our days. Are you finishing the race as well as so we will have correct count. you started? Look to God for strength on You can find all church events, OUT TO LUNCH have shown Him as you have helped His people and continue to help them. We want each of you to show this same diligence to the very end, in order to make your hope sure.” Heb 6:10-11 Cost per person $15.00 your spiritual journey. Listen to sermons, past services, send by email, Listen to Music, Church calendar, get the Crossgates app on your phone The Speaker for October is our own Gregg Harper took the Oath of Office on January 5, 2011, to serve his second term in the U.S. House of Representatives, after having been first elected to the House in November of 2008. Gregg has lived in Mississippi’s Third Congressional District since 1972 and currently resides in Pearl with his wife of 33 years, Sidney, and their two children, Livingston and Maggie. The Harpers are active members of Crossgates Baptist Church in Brandon, Mississippi, where Gregg serves as a deacon. Gregg serves on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce and is a member of the Subcommittee on Environment and the Economy and the Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade. Additionally, he has been appointed by Speaker John Boehner to serve his second term on the Committee on House Administration, where he serves as chairman of the Subcommittee on Elections, and to the Committee on Ethics. For the past two terms in Congress, his peers have elected him as their class’s representative on the Republican Steering Committee. Prior to his swearing-in, Harper practiced law for 27 years, including serving as the prosecuting attorney for the cities of Brandon and Richland, and also served on the Mississippi Oil and Gas Board. Gregg is active in his community as a member of both the Pearl and Rankin County Chambers of Commerce. A strong advocate for our Second Amendment rights, he is a Life Member of the National Rifle Association. The son of a former petroleum engineer and a mom who worked two days a week until she was 88 years old, Gregg learned at a young age the value of hard work and the importance of a solid education. Gregg and Sidney are both graduates of Mississippi College, where Gregg majored in Chemistry and then earned his law degree from the University of Mississippi School of Law in 1981. It is Gregg Harper’s desire to serve the State of Mississippi and our country with honor and integrity September 12 Salisbury Steak Baked Chicken Rice Vegetable Blend Green Beans Rolls Soup/Salad Dessert KIDS – Popcorn Chicken / Rice & gravy September 19 Fried Catfish Baked Chicken Coleslaw Turnip Greens Black Eye Peas Hushpuppies Soup/Salad Dessert Kids – Fish Sticks / Fries Prime Timers Luncheons/Dinners Tuesday September 11, 2012 12 Noon Tuesday October 9, 2012 12 Noon Tuesday November 13, 2 6 p.m. Tuesday December 11, 2012 6 p.m. Tuesday January 8, 2013 Tuesday February 12, 2013 6 p.m. Tuesday March 12, 2013 12 Noon Tuesday April 9, 2012 12 Noon Tuesday May 14, 2013 6 p.m. 12 Noon September 26 Country Fried Steak Baked Chicken Mashed Potatoes w / Gravy Broccoli Spears Roasted Corn Blend Rolls Soup/Salad Dessert KIDS - Chicken Nuggets /Mash Potatoes October 3 Lasagna Baked Chicken Italian Cut Green Beans Vegetable Blend Rolls Soup/Salad Dessert KIDS – Pizza / Chips President Bill Hemphill 672-4678 Program Chair Carol Booker 291-7338 Betty Waddell 825-4927 Food Coord Trip Coordinator Dot Dollar Chaplain Jimmy/Bonnie Davis 825-5828 His 940-5412 Her 940-5413 Host & Hostess Willis/Joyce Coker 941-5099 Decorations Marie Jackson Secretary Pat Gilmore 942-3380 Photographer Pat Gilmore 942-3380 Ticket Sale 955-8607 Lynn & Pat Gilmore 201-5293 Prime Timers serve in these Ministry Opportunities: Arms of Love to children at Christmas the Altar Team Counselor Benevolence Ministry Bereavement Ministry Church Book Store Childcare worker Choir Teacher (preschool, children, adult) Conversational English Classes Crossing Guards Deacons Fellowship Ministry? Food Pantry Ministry Food Service Ministry Greeter Ministry Hands of Hope-repair houses Helping Count the offering Home Bound Ministry Hospital Visitation Ministry Hospitality Team Kindergarten-teachers Media Team Mission Trips Mother’s Morning Out Orchestra Photography Ministry Prayer Team Transportation Prison Ministry Ushers Places Prime Timers have Ministered We Will Go Ministry Friends of Alcholics Gateway Rescue Mission Calvary Baptist-His Heart Pregnancy Choice Center Right To Life Baptist Children’s Village Crossgates Mission House Ronald McDonald House Wingard House Prison Ministry Crossgates Missionaries Provided School Supplies Prayer walked the Schools The Abuse Center Support for Military Families Support for City Police and Fire Ms. Food Network Crossgates Church Pantry . . . many others Prime Timers in Missions: North Africa Parras, Mexico Montana Haiti Peru Spain Be ye doers of the Word, and not hearers only. . . James 1:22 May you find a place to serve Check out Prime Timers Online at crossgates.org Click on Engage Then scroll down list to Prime Timers and click BJ Dot Dollar's Travel Notes “God is not unjust, He will not forget your work and the love you Berry's Magee,MS Consider the postage stamp-its usefulness consists in the abil- ity to stick to one thing till it gets done. Tues. Oct 16,2012 10 A.M. Throughout the Bible, one of the key themes is finishing strong. Paul ran the race of life to win—even though it meant martyrdom. Travel by Church bus &van. We may never face physical persecution for our Lord’s sake, but each one of us has been called to walk with God, not just for a See Dot to Sign up and pay season, but for all our days. Are you finishing the race as well as so we will have correct count. you started? Look to God for strength on You can find all church events, OUT TO LUNCH have shown Him as you have helped His people and continue to help them. We want each of you to show this same diligence to the very end, in order to make your hope sure.” Heb 6:10-11 Cost per person $15.00 your spiritual journey. Listen to sermons, past services, send by email, Listen to Music, Church calendar, get the Crossgates app on your phone The Speaker for October is our own Gregg Harper took the Oath of Office on January 5, 2011, to serve his second term in the U.S. House of Representatives, after having been first elected to the House in November of 2008. Gregg has lived in Mississippi’s Third Congressional District since 1972 and currently resides in Pearl with his wife of 33 years, Sidney, and their two children, Livingston and Maggie. The Harpers are active members of Crossgates Baptist Church in Brandon, Mississippi, where Gregg serves as a deacon. Gregg serves on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce and is a member of the Subcommittee on Environment and the Economy and the Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade. Additionally, he has been appointed by Speaker John Boehner to serve his second term on the Committee on House Administration, where he serves as chairman of the Subcommittee on Elections, and to the Committee on Ethics. For the past two terms in Congress, his peers have elected him as their class’s representative on the Republican Steering Committee. Prior to his swearing-in, Harper practiced law for 27 years, including serving as the prosecuting attorney for the cities of Brandon and Richland, and also served on the Mississippi Oil and Gas Board. Gregg is active in his community as a member of both the Pearl and Rankin County Chambers of Commerce. A strong advocate for our Second Amendment rights, he is a Life Member of the National Rifle Association. The son of a former petroleum engineer and a mom who worked two days a week until she was 88 years old, Gregg learned at a young age the value of hard work and the importance of a solid education. Gregg and Sidney are both graduates of Mississippi College, where Gregg majored in Chemistry and then earned his law degree from the University of Mississippi School of Law in 1981. It is Gregg Harper’s desire to serve the State of Mississippi and our country with honor and integrity September 12 Salisbury Steak Baked Chicken Rice Vegetable Blend Green Beans Rolls Soup/Salad Dessert KIDS – Popcorn Chicken / Rice & gravy September 19 Fried Catfish Baked Chicken Coleslaw Turnip Greens Black Eye Peas Hushpuppies Soup/Salad Dessert Kids – Fish Sticks / Fries Prime Timers Luncheons/Dinners Tuesday September 11, 2012 12 Noon Tuesday October 9, 2012 12 Noon Tuesday November 13, 2 6 p.m. Tuesday December 11, 2012 6 p.m. Tuesday January 8, 2013 Tuesday February 12, 2013 6 p.m. Tuesday March 12, 2013 12 Noon Tuesday April 9, 2012 12 Noon Tuesday May 14, 2013 6 p.m. 12 Noon September 26 Country Fried Steak Baked Chicken Mashed Potatoes w / Gravy Broccoli Spears Roasted Corn Blend Rolls Soup/Salad Dessert KIDS - Chicken Nuggets /Mash Potatoes October 3 Lasagna Baked Chicken Italian Cut Green Beans Vegetable Blend Rolls Soup/Salad Dessert KIDS – Pizza / Chips President Bill Hemphill 672-4678 Program Chair Carol Booker 291-7338 Betty Waddell 825-4927 Food Coord Trip Coordinator Dot Dollar Chaplain Jimmy/Bonnie Davis 825-5828 His 940-5412 Her 940-5413 Host & Hostess Willis/Joyce Coker 941-5099 Decorations Marie Jackson Secretary Pat Gilmore 942-3380 Photographer Pat Gilmore 942-3380 Ticket Sale 955-8607 Lynn & Pat Gilmore 201-5293 Prayer Request Pray for our country to seek the Lord. Deepest Sympathy to Gwen Box in the loss of her uncle John Hemphill Kent Fultz, in the loss of his mother, Karlar Fultz Dianne McLeod, in the loss of her niece, Kassie Kyles Charles Holmes, in the loss of his father, Cagie Holmes Bill and Judy Ratcliffe, in the loss of their grandson, Brian Ratcliffe Jeanie Evans, in the loss of her husband, James Evans Evelyn Capps, in the loss of her sister, Francis Middleton Ruby Moore, in the loss of her husband, Vonnie Moore Kathy Wolfe, in the loss of her sister, Debra McNeil Irvin Lott, in the loss of his brother, Alva Ray Lott Robin Nichols, in the loss of his father, Mancell Nichols Merian Bailey, in the loss of her sister, Linda Kral Ralph Pope, in the loss of his mother, Geneva Pope Lynn Surell, in the loss of her brother, Percy Bell Bud Tingle, in the loss of his sister-in-law, Lessie Tingle Billie Grimes, in the loss of her great niece, Kathy Graves and loss of her sister, Doris Shirley Live as though Christ died yesterday, Rose from the grave today, And is coming back tomorrow. At Home Friends. . Sharon Bunn Brandon Nursing Home & Rehab 355 Crossgates Blvd. Room #342 Brandon, MS 39042 824-8009 Cell: 594-7394 Rebecca Champion (Mother of Chad Daniel 601-214-6513) Belhaven Senior Care 1004 North Street Room 11B Jackson, MS 39202 Virginia Cook 45 Sun Valley Drive Brandon, MS 390425-042 Marguerite Cox 120 Circle Drive Brandon, MS 39042 Pick up the card already addressed today and drop them a line. September Mission We Will Go needs: New Medium or Large Men’s underwear Used jeans, khakis, and belts October Mission Food Pantry Needs: Canned vegetables Soup canned fruit The Book Nook BJ’s Recipe Corner Must read! The Harbinger Fresh Fruit Parfaits Author › Jonathan Cahn Each harbinger is a warning, a sign meant to bring our na on to repentance. Astoundingly, these 9 harbingers were revealed once before in ancient Israel, before the destruc on of Jeru-‐ salem. The book is comparing Israel to modern America. Some of the harbingers were the destruc on of the sycamore tree at Ground Zero and the significance of the loca on. I had no idea that George Washington had prayed for our na on, consecra ng it to God on the very spot! It's a moving, frightening tale, but for people of faith, 4 oz reduced-fat mixed berry yogurt 3/4 cup reduced-fat whipped topping 1 cup sliced ripe bananas 1 cup sliced fresh strawberries 1 cup fresh pineapple chucks 1 cup fresh blueberries 4 whole strawberries In a small bowl, combine yogurt and whipped topping; set aside 4 teaspoons for topping. Spoon half the remaining yo-‐ gurt mixture into 4 glasses. Layer with half the banana slices, strawberry slices, pine-‐ apple and blueberries; repeat layers. Top each parfait with reserved yogurt mixture and a whole strawberry. Chill and serve. Yield: 4 servings new insights. Walnuts are the health king of nuts!. The benefits come in small packages; seven whole walnuts equal an ounce—an appropriate serving size. Don’t overdo it. And, no, chocolate-covered doesn’t count. They have twice as many antioxidants as other nuts. There’s as much heart healthy omega-3 in walnuts as in a piece of salmon. They may help improve memory. They bring a decreased risk of heart disease, certain cancers, gallstones, and type 2 diabetes. They help decrease inflammation and triple the amount of melatonin producing better sleep. Grandparents’ Answering Machine Good Morning… at present we are not home, but please leave a message after the beep… If you are one of our children dial 1 and then select the option from 1 to 5 in order of birth arrival so we know who it is. If you need us to stay with the children, press 2 If you want to borrow the car, press 3 If you want us to wash your clothes and do ironing, press 4 If you want the grandchildren to sleep here tonight, press 5 If you want us to pick up the kids at school, press 6 If you want us to prepare a meal for Sunday or have it delivered to your home, press 7 If you want to come eat here, press 8 If you need money, press 9 If you are going to invite us to dinner, or take us to the theater, start talking… We are listening!!!!!!!!!!! Prayer Request Pray for our country to seek the Lord. Deepest Sympathy to Gwen Box in the loss of her uncle John Hemphill Kent Fultz, in the loss of his mother, Karlar Fultz Dianne McLeod, in the loss of her niece, Kassie Kyles Charles Holmes, in the loss of his father, Cagie Holmes Bill and Judy Ratcliffe, in the loss of their grandson, Brian Ratcliffe Jeanie Evans, in the loss of her husband, James Evans Evelyn Capps, in the loss of her sister, Francis Middleton Ruby Moore, in the loss of her husband, Vonnie Moore Kathy Wolfe, in the loss of her sister, Debra McNeil Irvin Lott, in the loss of his brother, Alva Ray Lott Robin Nichols, in the loss of his father, Mancell Nichols Merian Bailey, in the loss of her sister, Linda Kral Ralph Pope, in the loss of his mother, Geneva Pope Lynn Surell, in the loss of her brother, Percy Bell Bud Tingle, in the loss of his sister-in-law, Lessie Tingle Billie Grimes, in the loss of her great niece, Kathy Graves and loss of her sister, Doris Shirley Live as though Christ died yesterday, Rose from the grave today, And is coming back tomorrow. At Home Friends. . Sharon Bunn Brandon Nursing Home & Rehab 355 Crossgates Blvd. Room #342 Brandon, MS 39042 824-8009 Cell: 594-7394 Rebecca Champion (Mother of Chad Daniel 601-214-6513) Belhaven Senior Care 1004 North Street Room 11B Jackson, MS 39202 Virginia Cook 45 Sun Valley Drive Brandon, MS 390425-042 Marguerite Cox 120 Circle Drive Brandon, MS 39042 Pick up the card already addressed today and drop them a line. September Mission We Will Go needs: New Medium or Large Men’s underwear Used jeans, khakis, and belts October Mission Food Pantry Needs: Canned vegetables Soup canned fruit The Book Nook BJ’s Recipe Corner Must read! The Harbinger Fresh Fruit Parfaits Author › Jonathan Cahn Each harbinger is a warning, a sign meant to bring our na on to repentance. Astoundingly, these 9 harbingers were revealed once before in ancient Israel, before the destruc on of Jeru-‐ salem. The book is comparing Israel to modern America. Some of the harbingers were the destruc on of the sycamore tree at Ground Zero and the significance of the loca on. I had no idea that George Washington had prayed for our na on, consecra ng it to God on the very spot! It's a moving, frightening tale, but for people of faith, 4 oz reduced-fat mixed berry yogurt 3/4 cup reduced-fat whipped topping 1 cup sliced ripe bananas 1 cup sliced fresh strawberries 1 cup fresh pineapple chucks 1 cup fresh blueberries 4 whole strawberries In a small bowl, combine yogurt and whipped topping; set aside 4 teaspoons for topping. Spoon half the remaining yo-‐ gurt mixture into 4 glasses. Layer with half the banana slices, strawberry slices, pine-‐ apple and blueberries; repeat layers. Top each parfait with reserved yogurt mixture and a whole strawberry. Chill and serve. Yield: 4 servings new insights. Walnuts are the health king of nuts!. The benefits come in small packages; seven whole walnuts equal an ounce—an appropriate serving size. Don’t overdo it. And, no, chocolate-covered doesn’t count. They have twice as many antioxidants as other nuts. There’s as much heart healthy omega-3 in walnuts as in a piece of salmon. They may help improve memory. They bring a decreased risk of heart disease, certain cancers, gallstones, and type 2 diabetes. They help decrease inflammation and triple the amount of melatonin producing better sleep. Grandparents’ Answering Machine Good Morning… at present we are not home, but please leave a message after the beep… If you are one of our children dial 1 and then select the option from 1 to 5 in order of birth arrival so we know who it is. If you need us to stay with the children, press 2 If you want to borrow the car, press 3 If you want us to wash your clothes and do ironing, press 4 If you want the grandchildren to sleep here tonight, press 5 If you want us to pick up the kids at school, press 6 If you want us to prepare a meal for Sunday or have it delivered to your home, press 7 If you want to come eat here, press 8 If you need money, press 9 If you are going to invite us to dinner, or take us to the theater, start talking… We are listening!!!!!!!!!!!