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First District News O h i o C h r i s t i a n U n i o n O c t o b e r 2 0 1 8 U n i o n B e n to n v i l l e C. U. On October 5th the Kings Daughters Class will met at the home of Mary Ann Young at 11:30. The lesson will be on the disciple Matthew from Matthew 9:9-13. Pastor Appreciation Day will be October 14th. There will be a love offering for Rev. Myers and lunch at Frisch's. First District Council will meet Saturday, October 20th at Cornerstone Church. Rallying Around the Residents will be Sunday, October 21st at Kenton Point. There will be treats for the residents. Trunk or Treat will be on Wednesday evening, October 31st between 6pm - 8pm on 7th St. in Manchester. During the month of October we will be collecting rice to give to the Manchester Care Center. Please remember all who need our prayers because of health issues. Pray for Martha Bennett; Rex Dryden; Ron and Linda Palmer; Darrell McDaniel; Jr. and Betty Morrison; Mary Mason and Pat McFarland. Our prayers are with the many who have lost everything due to all the flooding and weather related issues. Thank God we live in the area we do. "Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest that he will send forth labourers into his harvest." Matthew 9:30. PASTOR: Darrell Myers, Jr. OCTOBER BIRTHDAYS: Emily McCarty 10/03 REPORTER: Martha R. Bennett OCTOBER ANIVERSARIES: Rex & Judy Dryden 10/17 Judy Dryden 10/10 Steve McClanahan 10/12 Sophia Helms 10/17 MARK YOUR CALENDARS First District Council Oct. 20th At Cornerstone CU

W e s t U n i o n C. U. OCTOBER BIRTHDAYS: Richard Brown 10/01 Amanda Thomas 10/01 Sam Thomas Jr. 10/02 Chad Swearingen 10/12 Becky Hawkins 10/12 Jim Pertuset 10/13 Beth Dettwiller 10/17 Sarene Bellamy 10/18 Michelle Hoop 10/18 Eugene Vogler 10/18 Jamie Gaffin 10/18 Bella Dettwiller 10/19 Lauren Hoop 10/24 Joan Kerr 10/25 Billy Thomas 10/29 OCTOBER ANNIVERSARIES: Adam & Amanda Brown 10/18 Ray & Pat Mustard 10/20 Brian & Regina Justice 10/22 Our condolences to Alice Hoop and her family in the death of her brother, John Newman. Our annual Coats for Kids auction will be held on Saturday evening, October 6th in the Fellowship Hall. Soup and sandwich supper at 5:00 pm and the auction at 6:00 pm. Jeff Newman will be the auctioneer. Everyone is welcome. The first Adams County Youth Rally quiz of the season will be held on Sunday afternoon, October 14th at 2:00 pm at the Adams County Christian School. Beth Dettwiller will be the leader again this year. Members of the quiz teams this year are Brady Dettwiller on the Junior Team and Bella Dettwiller and Ryan Mack on the Senior Team. Keep them in your prayers and come out and support them if you can. The First District Council will be held on Saturday, October 20th at the Cornerstone Christian Union Church. Please try to attend. October is Pastor Appreciation month. Let your pastor know that you appreciate him and pray for him. National collection week for Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes is November 12-19. Start filling those boxes and have them ready. If you need more information on this project or any supplies please contact Angela Horvath at 937-217-6620. Drop off hours at West Union Christian Union Church Fellowship Hall at 542 E. Main Street are as follows: Monday, Nov.12 Tuesday, Nov. 13 Wednesday, Nov. 14 Thursday, Nov. 15 Friday, Nov. 16 Saturday, Nov. 17 Sunday, Nov. 18 Monday, Nov. 19 2 PM - 6 PM 2 PM - 6 PM 2 PM - 6 PM 2 PM - 5 PM 2 PM - 5 PM 9 AM - NOON NOON - 3 PM 9 AM - 11 AM Pastor: Lee Dettwiller Reporter: Linda Ralston

This month, I was spending the day with a couple of friends who are a few decades older than me. Our conversation was centered on how fast time flies. During the conversation, one advised me to make the best of the time I have now while I am young, because time will go by faster the older I get. As they continued, my mind began to process this statement I have heard countless times. As I reflected over the last 20 years of my life, I could definitely relate to the concept. However, I deal with calculations involving time for the last 20 years and I know it hasn t actually gotten any faster. There are still 1440 minutes in each day and 60 seconds in each of those minutes. So why do we believe time goes faster? I suddenly made a comment to my friends. Maybe time isn t going by faster, maybe we are just getting slower. We all laughed at first, and then the realization H i l l s C h a p e l R E D E E M T H E T I M E of the truth of that statement began to sink in. My mind went to James 4 where MARK YOUR CALENDARS Men s Harvest Dinner Oct. 20th Mt. Hope Bible Camp Speaker: Mickey Bane Director of Domestic Missions with SCORE International he compares our life to the morning fog which is here a little while and is gone. Immediately, I began to consider what I was doing that very minute. I thought about the things I had done and the things that I currently had on my calendar that must get done. I began to consider the importance of each of those items. Ephesians 5 tells us to make the most of every opportunity in these evil days. I drove in silence listening to them talk, while allowing this passage to sink in with my newfound thought process. If we are not careful, we will allow the cares of life to clutter our lives and steal our time. Today, I challenge each of you to take a minute and consider your life and how you are spending your time. Consider the things you deem important right now and ask yourself why they are important? and who are they important to? It is both my hope and prayer the answers will help you recognize clutter and allow you to better REDEEM YOUR TIME. -Jonathan King

B e a s l e y F o r k C h r i s t i a n U n i o n We are thanking God for sunnier days and summer-like temperature that are taking us into October! On the afternoon of September 23rd, several of us got to spend some time with Mary Lou Grooms in her home. We had a service that was reminiscent of an old-time cottage prayer meeting. We were all happy to see her and spend the time together. We are all sending up many continued prayers for Mary Lou and numerous others on our prayer list. A few were able to attend Quinn Chapel on the afternoon of the 30th for the Monroe Township Sunday School Convention. We are heading right into our Annual Fall Fun Day on October 6th. We have a lot of fun things planned for the kids (little and big)! We are praying for good weather. And, most importantly, our plea is that through the events, lessons and fun we have planned, that we may touch even one life. The first Adams Co. Youth Rally will be 10/14/2018. Blessings to all the young participants this year. We are so thankful for our Pastor Tommy Brown and his wife, Jackie. We value their many years of service in ministry, their dedication to our church family and every prayer they send up for each of us. We love you, Tommy & Jackie! Happy Pastor Appreciation Month to all the pastors! Anniversary: Richard & Katrina Brown 9th Birthdays: Wesley Hayslip 9th Jo Ann Morgan 10th Alisha Hargett 11th Charlene Grooms 13th Rachel Newman 31st Upcoming Events: 10/6 Annual Fall Fun Day & Hayride 10/14 Youth Rally

C o r n e r s to n e C h r i s t i a n U n i o n SCHEDULE OF CHURCH SERVICES Sunday School Sunday Morning Worship Sunday Evening Worship 9:30 A.M. 10:30 A.M. 6:00 P.M. Wednesday Bible Study and Prayer Meeting 7:00 P.M. We are studying in the book of Psalms The Adams County for Christian Values Meeting will be held at the Adams County Christian School on Tuesday night, October 2 nd at 7:00 P.M. Our Monthly Missionary Offering will be collected on Sunday morning October 7 th. The Meeting of the West Union Helping Hands will be held on Thursday morning, October 11 th in the Fellowship Hall at 10:00. The Bible Lesson will be by Thelma Knechtly. After our meeting, we will be having sandwiches and desserts for our noon meal. Cornerstone is scheduled to host the First District Council on October 20 th. A Gideon Representative will be speaking for us during the Sunday Morning Worship Service, October 21 st. Those celebrating Birthdays during the month of October are: Beth Stevens, 10 th ; Josh Stevens, 15 th. Those on our Prayer List: Anne Boyd, Naydell Cadwallader, Judy Kimberly, Bev Kiser, Bob & Diana Lawrence, Janice McCarty, Imogene Nichols, Janet Ralston Our Annual Soup Supper and Auction for the three Missionary Families that we support monthly, will be on Friday night, October 26 th, with serving time starting at 4:00 P.M. The Auction will begin at 6:00 P.M. The cost of the all-you-can-eat-meal is for a donation of your choosing. Come and join us for this evening of food, fun, and fellowship. PASTOR: Cliff Stevens Reporter: Pat Stevens

Church Name Praise Prayer Beasley Fork Pastor: Tommy Brown Briar Ridge Pastor: Johnny Jones Churn Creek Pastor: Volley Reed Cornerstone Pastor: Cliff Stevens Christian Union Council October 20, 2018 Hills Chapel Pastor: Jonathan King Nixon Chapel Pastor: Otway Pastor: Brian Justice Satterfield Chapel Pastor: Union Bentonville Pastor: Darrel Myers Wamsley Pastor: West Union Pastor: Lee Dettwiller White Oak Pastor: Next Council is scheduled for June 15, 2019 at Location: Cornerstone Christian Union West Union, Ohio First District Officers Moderator - Lee Dettwiller Vice Moderator Donald McCarty Secretary Ronda Myers Registrar - Janice McCarty Treasurer Marjorie Swearington Program Committee Jonathan King Jason Koch Jeremiah Nesbit

Morning Session 9:00 Registration and Fellowship Afternoon Session 1:00 Business Meeting Continued (if Needed) 9:30 Welcome, Prayer, and Song Any Other New or Unfinished Business Devotion - Kevin Young, First Elder Worship Song Worship with Cliff and Pat Stevens Moderator s Message from Pastor Lee Dettwiller Message from Pastor Cliff Stevens Break Business Meeting Prayer and Praise and Worship Minutes Registrars' Report Roll Call Church Report Report of District Missions Outreach Committee Treasurer s Report Report of Ohio Council Any New or Unfinished Business 12:00 Lunch