Gainesville Daily Register
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Welcome
Visitors are always welcome at our services and activities.
On Sunday, our Sacrament Meeting is from 10 to 11:10 a.m.
Sunday School is from 11:20 a.m. to noon.
Priesthood Meeting, Relief Society, Young Men and Young Women meet
from 12:10 to 1 p.m.
The Primary services for children ages three to 12 are from 11:20 a.m.
to 1 p.m. Children meet together to sing and hear talks from children
and meet in age-group classes for a gospel lesson and activities.
Nursery is for children from 18 months to three years old.
Boy Scout Camp
The Boy Scout Camp is June 24-30. Scout fathers and/or men in the ward
are needed to volunteer to go to Scout Camp from the 26th to the 30th.
Cub Scouts CAN
The Cub Scouts of Troop 670 are still collecting aluminum cans as a
fund raising event. Please keep all of your aluminum cans and bring
them to church on Sunday mornings or to the church on Wednesday
evenings between 7 and 8 p.m. Receptacles will be available for
depositing the cans. Call Jim Peless at (903) 429-6535 for more
information. Thank you for your support.
Work on Genealogy
The Family History Center is open for members and the public on
Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. There is no charge to use the genealogy
center.
Ward Website
The Gainesville Ward website is found under tools at www.lds.org.
Ward Missionaries
The Ward Missionaries can be contacted at 940-726-3808.
Visiting Teaching
Please work on getting your Visiting Teaching done for this month and
report your teaching to Sister Shaklee by calling her at (940)
665-2569 or e-mail her at adshak@att.net.
Christian Science Society
On Sunday, June 24, the subject for our weekly lesson will be
“Christian Science” which will include quotations from the Bible and
correlative passages from “God the Preserver of Man” by Mary Baker
Eddy, our founder, which explains the readings from the Bible from a
spiritual perspective.
Our service is held at 115 E. Hird St., at 10:30 a.m. Everyone is
cordially invited. Our reading room is always open to all before
services.
Faith Lutheran Church
Faith Lutheran Church invites everyone to join our worship service on
Sunday morning. The blended worship service will begin at 10:15 a.m.
The sermon will be based on the Gospel of Mark 4: 35-41. Pastor Paul
Schroeder will be the guest pastor this Sunday. Sunday School for
children and youth and Bible Study for the adults will begin at 9 a.m.
The Adult Bible Class will be led by John Morris, who will continue a
study of the life of David. For those who wish to arrive at 8:45 a.m.,
coffee and fellowship will be shared. A nursery will be provided.
Need a ride to church?
Would you or a family member like to attend church or Sunday School,
but you don’t have transportation? Do you know someone who would like
a ride to church? We can help. It’s simple; just call the church at
668-7147 or Mischa Brown at 641-1231 before noon on the day prior to
the day the ride is needed. A carpool volunteer in your area will be
contacted to make it happen. We are excited for you to attend our
services at Faith! Please don’t let transportation difficulties keep
you from joining us; we would love to have your company and
fellowship.
Birthdays
In Faith’s church family, Cindy Geray, John Stuart, Ann Porter, and
Jean Pugh will celebrate their birthdays this week. We ask special
blessings on them.
Ladies’ Bible study
On Monday, June 25, Sally Haynie will host a Ladies’ Bible Study at
noon at her home, 1821 Arkansas. The group is studying “A Study to
Discover Your Own Gifts of the Spirit, Fruit of the Spirit, and
Natural Talents” and how to use them. For further information or
directions, call Sally at (940) 580-3116.
Helping Hands board/volunteer meeting
On Tuesday, June 26, the board and volunteers of Helping Hands of
Faith ministry will meet at 3 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall.
Bible study group
On Wednesday, June 27 , the Ladies Bible Study group will meet at 9:30
a.m. to clean and organize the kitchen. There will be no Bible study
due to Pastor’s absence.
Helping Hands of Faith
Helping Hands of Faith, a mission of Faith Lutheran Church, is located
at 719 Smith St. in the old Frankie Schmitz Shoe Factory building. Run
by volunteers, this thrift store uses its profits for donations to the
church and community. Funds are donated to organizations such as
Stanford House, ABBA Women’s Center, Cooke County Home Hospice, CASA,
CPS, Camp Sweeney, VISTO, and several area Volunteer Fire Departments.
Regular store hours are 10:00 A,M. until 2:00 PM. on Tuesdays,
Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. If you have items to donate, bring
them to the store on regular store days. If you have large items that
need to be picked up, call 668-4393.
Contact information
If there is any way that Pastor Scott Sundbye or Faith Lutheran Church
can serve you, please let us know. The church number is 668-7147 and
Pastor Sundbye’s home number is 612-5552. The Bible Verse for the
week: The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it, the world, and
all who live in it!” (Psalm 24:1)
First Christian Church
First Christian Church is located at 401 N. Dixon in Gainesville.
Sunday School for all ages starts at 9 a.m., with worship at 10 a.m.
where we celebrate the Lord’s Supper with an open communion table each
Sunday. Sunday’s message by Rev. Mark Loewen is titled, “Be the
Miracle.” The Scripture reading is Matthew 25:31-46.
Cooke County Carnival
Don’t forget the Carnival supporting Abigail’s Arms Saturday from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Our church has three booths and a band.
Church Camp
Our High Schoolers will be at CYF Conference at Disciples Crossing next week.
Contacts
First Christian Church is an inviting and welcoming church. We are a
people and a place where you can engage your faith and allow God to
mold you. If you have any questions about First Christian Church,
please contact us at 940-665-2053; email fccoffice@sbcglobal.net; or
go to our website at www.fccgainesville.com.
First Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church, located at 401 South Denton St., along with
the South Gainesville Historical Society, will once again be hosting a
Patriotic Songfest at 7 p.m., Wednesday, July 4.
There will be lots of great singing, patriotic readings, an
opportunity to honor our brave men and women in the armed forces, as
well as special music by “The Chordsmen”!
Red, white and blue are the colors of the day, so come celebrate
Independence Day.
First United Methodist Church
First United Methodist Church welcomes you to worship with us Sunday
mornings at 8:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Sunday School for all ages begins
at 9:45 a.m. We are located at 214 S. Denton Street. Childcare is
available for ages 5 and under.
Our 8:30 worship is a little more relaxed but always includes
beautiful music. The 10:45 service is traditional and features hymns,
organ, piano, and choir and also often includes music from our
handbells, children’s and youth choirs. Children are welcome in
worship and we include a Children’s Sermon at each service. We offer
Holy Communion on the first Sunday of the month.
Join us this Sunday, June 24, for worship at 8:30 and 10:45 a.m. This
Sunday Rev. Don Yeager’s sermon is titled “Five Smooth Stones,” based
on 1 Samuel 17:38-40. It explores the story of David and Goliath and
the kinds of “weapons” we have to do spiritual battle.
Senior High youth mission trip
Twenty-six of our Senior High youth and their sponsors returned on
June 15 from a week-long mission trip to Marvell, Arkansas, where they
did home repair, Kids Club, Outrageous Sports Camp, and visited a
nursing home. They had a great week.
Summer Shape-Up
Just in time to beat the heat a new program, Summer Shape-Up, is
available to members of First Church and their friends age 18 and
older. The program will operate Monday – Friday at varied hours.
Information is available in the church office.
VBS
First UMC had a wonderful week of Vacation Bible School. Children from
ages 3 through completing 5th grade were invited to attend. This
year’s theme was Operation Overboard! “D.C.” and Ocho the Octopus got
things started every morning and ended the program every noon with
reinforcing the Bible verse of the day. Each day the children brought
foods for VISTO as their Mission Offering. They had fun with science
projects, storytelling, music, class time, snack time, and recreation,
including a special treat on Friday where they enjoyed a Titanic
slide.
Music Camp
Music Camp, “Spend Awhile on the Nile,” is coming up July 9-13.
Participants must be ages 8-12 years of age. All participants need to
pre-register for the camp. Cost is $40. Participants will need to pick
up the music book and CD as soon as possible. Registration forms are
available in the church office. For more information please call
Daniel Banke, Director of Music Ministries at 665-3926.
Learning Tree
The Learning Tree Preschool has openings for both 3 and 4 year olds
for the 2012-13 school term. Your child or grandchild must be 3 or 4
years of age by September 1, 2012 to be eligible to enroll in the
program. For more information you may reach Connie Hoberer, Director,
by calling the church office at 665-3926.
Second Time Around
Second Time Around is a re-sale ministry that carries a wide variety
of gently used clothing, books, household items, and furniture and has
been serving the community and those in need since the 1970’s. Eula
West was responsible for starting what was a small mission service and
it has grown to serve more than just Cooke County. Profit from Second
Time Around sales is given to mission projects of the church which
include global-wide missions. Many needy persons are also helped free
of charge. The store is open on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Fridays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Second Time Around is located at 105 S.
Denton Street and welcomes donations and shoppers.
Youth schedule
On Sundays all youth meet for Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Youth hours
are as follows. The Jr. High youth will meet from 4 to 5:30 p.m. on
Wednesdays and on Sunday’s all youth will meet at 5 p.m. with snack
supper from 5 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. followed by a youth meeting until 7:00
p.m. During the month of June there will be no UMYF meetings held. Our
Jr. High Youth who signed-up will be heading to Bridgeport Camp on
Monday, June 25. Please keep them in prayer.
You can follow us on Facebook. Just look for “First United Methodist
Church of Gainesville, Texas.”
To receive more information about our church or any ongoing
activities, please feel free to call the church office, 665-3926, or
visit our website, www.fumcgainesville.com.
Gainesville Bible Church
We invite you to join us for worship this Sunday at Gainesville Bible
Church. Our Guest Pastor, Rev. Cecil R. Price, will bring this weeks
message “The Laborers in the Vineyard” Matthew 20:1–16
Weekly schedule
Sunday
9 a.m. Prayers
9:30 a.m. Bible Study Classes
Women’s Class – “The Book of Genesis”
Men’s Class – “The Book of Matthew”
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Service.
Friday
9 a.m. — Pot of Coffee, a Men’s fellowship and service (at church)
Directions
Gainesville Bible Church is located east of downtown on 601 North
Radio Hill Road (FM-3092). Follow California east to Radio Hill Road.
Turn left onto N. Radio Hill Rd. We are located one block on the left
right beside Memories 1580 (KGAF) radio station and the city water
tower. If you need to reach us, our office number is (940) 668-2781.
Our web address is www.gainesvillebiblechurch.com