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Religion

January 29, 2010

Church Happenings 01/29/09

The House of Prayer

First Presbyterian Church has added a “Card Ministry” to their Web site. If you know of someone who could use a card, you can request that a paper greeting card be sent to them through the mail. Cards are available for any occasion, sympathy, birthday, new baby, thinking of you, etc.

Go to www.centervillepresbyterian.org and click on “Card Ministry.” At First Presbyterian Church, we have been blessed to know how much God loves us and we’re surrounded by people who care for us. We hope through this ministry, more people will experience that love and care.



The House of Prayer

Everyone is invited to attend worship services at the House of Prayer at 15th Street and Terry in Centerville where Jesus still does what he always did.

Sunday morning worship is at 10 a.m., Sunday evenings at 6 p.m. and Wednesday evenings at 6 p.m.



Open Door Service

Everyone is invited to attend a new contemporary church service at the First United Methodist Church at 410 N. Main in Centerville led by Pastor Terra Amundson on Wednesday nights. The evening begins with a light supper at 5:15 p.m. served in the Fellowship Hall. The Open Door service begins at 6 p.m. featuring contemporary music and a message.

This evening service is for families or individuals who can't attend a Sunday service or for those who prefer a more informal structure. It can be a helpful inspirational oasis in the middle of a busy week and a “pick-me-up” between the regularly scheduled Sunday morning services. Everyone is welcome. For more information, call the church office at (641) 856-3213.



Are You a Woman Looking

for Answers?

If so, you are warmly invited to Stonecroft Friendship Bible Study, a non-denominational gathering of women to study God’s word and how it impacts our lives in today’s world. For more information call Mary at (641) 856-5313.

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So, the question this week is, “Will it stay or will it go?” The United States Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C. wants to close three Farm Service Agency offices in southern Iowa, which includes the FSA office in Centerville, and consolidate the operations in order to save money. Tuesday afternoon a meeting was held at Faith United Methodist Church to allow farmers and other producers who use the Centerville FSA office to make comments about the closing to John R. Whitaker, state executive director Iowa FSA. Many questioned if the meeting Tuesday was necessary because the decision had already been made.

A. Yes, because Washington will listen.
B. No, because the decision to close the Appanoose County FSA office has already been made.
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