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FPAG Office Hours: Mon. Thurs.9AM 5PM Fri. 9AM NOON 733 Church Street Ottumwa, IA 52501 641-682-8061 www.fpagoi.org VOL Volume UME 1, Issue 8 I S5 S UE 8 1 ST PEN PO ST September, May, 2011 2012 Inside This Issue Reminder!! New Kid s Pastor Lunch Bunch Fellowship Health Workshop Senior s Bus Trip Teen Youth Group News Hands Up Senior Saint News Back Pack Thanks End Alzheimer s Walk Promise Land Fest on KTVO Promise Land Pictures Our Condolences Pastoral Staff Ministry Heads 2 3 4 Calendar 5 Church Office Closed Mon., Sept. 3 for Labor Day. What s Wrong with this Picture?

PAGE 2 1 ST PEN PO ST September, 2012 Reminder!!! Just a Reminder that Selix Hall is open in between services for your use & convenience. If you come to the first service you can stop in Selix Hall after the service & have coffee & doughnuts. If you come to the second service you can start by going to Selix Hall for coffee & doughnuts. This is a great way for you to stay connected with those who attend the opposite service. It also frees up space in the foyer & allows our teams a chance to get things clean & ready for the next service. Lisa Mullikin New Kids Pastor For those who haven t hear, Lisa Mullikin was recently switched over to head the Children s ministry effective immediately. New Lunch Bunch Fellowship The Lunch Bunch is meeting on Sunday, September 9 th at Happy Joe s, and Sunday September 23 rd at North McDonald s. It meets after church or around 12:30 pm. This is for anyone who wants fellowship with others over lunch. Bring a friend and join in the fellowship. For more information, call Joyce Hoyt at 641 672-0904. Better Choices-Better Health Workshop Aug. 1 to Sept. 5, 9 AM-11 :30 AM each Wed. for 6 wks at Seneca Area Agency on Aging Conference Rm. 117 N. Cooper, Ste. 2 in Ottumwa. Cost is class contribution & book purchase is optional. Senior's Bus Trip Washington, DC & Beyond-A Senior's Bus Trip. Annual trip with Pastor George & Waydene Edgerly. Sept. 8-15, 2012. More details at table in Visitor's Room. Teen Youth Group News Teen Youth Group News: Preview service for Elevate is Aug. 28. The Furnace will also start this same night from 5-6 PM. Elevate officially starts Sept. 4 with a concert following by rap artist, Steven Cooper. Sept 11 small groups for the youth launch. Questions? Contact Brandon at 641-799-1701. HANDS UP HANDS UP has a crew of men waiting to donate hours of labor. If you or someone you know is in need of things like home repair, lawn clean up, moving, etc., contact Linda Fears at (641) 684-5850 or lfears@q.com If you are available to donate your time and talents in any area to help others, let Linda know. Senior Saint News Senior Saints monthly breakfasts have started up again! The next breakfast will be Friday, September 7th at 9 am at Riverside Family Restaurant. For more info, or questions, call Joyce at 641-672-0904. Senior Saint Potluck is Sept. 21 at 6 PM in Selix Hall. See Robin Luke for details. Back Pack Give Away Thanks Thank you to everyone who helped make this year's Backpack Giveaway a big success. Nearly 800 people came, heard the gospel, and we gave away 451 back packs! Walk to End Alzheimer s Sept. 8, Indian Hills Community College in Ottumwa. For more info. call 800-272-3900 or visit www.alz.org/greateriowa

September, 2012 1ST P EN PO ST PAGE 3 Promise Land Fest Makes KTVO News! Here is the Transcript from KTVO News about Promise Land Fest: Sunday night the first ever Promise Land Christian Music Festival came to an end. The three day festival took place at the Promise Land Campgrounds right off of Highway 63 North. The music started playing on Friday evening and featured 18 bands from various music genres performing on two stages. One thing staff said was different about this music festival was that it was free of charge and it attracted people of all walks of life. I think just seeing the diverse people come here, you know. This is for everybody, wasn't just for -we wasn t just reaching for a select group of people. We just tried to get everybody to come here. And that's from the old to the young, to the rick to the poor, whatever it may be. We felt we had really a buffet of different kinds of people so I really thought that was really neat, said Nathan Grooms, organizer. Groom estimated around 1,500 people that came throughout the weekend. He hopes to make this an annual event and one that the community looks forward to each year. (You can see this footage online at: http://youtu.be/1mb5n_oiapo) Below Are Some Pictures Taken At Promise Land Music Fest: Audience Gathering for Show Nine Lashes & the Audience Praising God Nate Pumping The Crowd Up Manic Drive Going Crazy Audience Loving It Love Out Loud Rocking Out Project 86 Posing with Fan Steven Cooper Rapping it Up

PAGE 4 1 ST PEN PO ST September, 2012 Helen Mae Pettit, 86, of 810 Stone St. in Sigourney and formerly of Ottumwa, died at 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 10, 2012, at Sigourney Care Center. Funeral services were held 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at First Pentecostal Assembly of God in Ottumwa; with Rev. Richard Schlotter officiating. Burial was in Batavia Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to First Pentecostal Assembly of God, Glad Tidings Church or Sigourney United Methodist Church. Raymond O. "Ray" Benjamin, of 15780 74th St., passed into eternal life August 7, 2012, at the Ottumwa Regional Health Center. Attending at his side was his devoted son, Phil. Ray married Cora G. Miller on December 21, 1941. They were devoted soul mates and had a much loved marriage for close to 71 years. Ray was a father to son, Phillip E. Benjamin and wife Rosie of Ottumwa and to daughter, Kay Ann Benjamin-Verna and husband Gene of Leawood, Kansas. He was grandfather to Bryan Edward Benjamin and wife Meghan, to Wesley Nicole Verna- Bush and husband Mark and to Bethany Rae Benjamin-Vasquez and husband Thomas. He was blessed with five great-grandchildren, Blaine Edward Benjamin and Brynley Cora Benjamin, Drake Kristopher Bush, and Maelei Rose and Maiya Rae Ann Vasquez. Ray was a World War II Army Veteran serving in the battles of Normandy, Northern France, Ardennes, Rhineland, Central Europe. He received decorations and citations for The American Campaign Medal,Europe-African-Middle Eastern Theater Ribbon, with one Silver Battle Star, a Good Conduct Medal, a Victory Medal, World War II Medal, one Service Stripe and three Overseas Service Bars. He was given an Honorable Discharge on November 25, 1945. After Ray finished military service, he worked for John Morrell & Co. until the union decided to go on strike, "I thought I'd find something else to do," Ray said. Funeral services were held at First Pentecostal Assembly of God with Pastor Richard Schlotter and Pastor George Edgerly officiating. Burial was in Shaul Cemetery with military services conducted by Walter B. Schafer Post #775 Veterans of Foreign Wars and O.B. Nelson Post #3 American Legion. Pastoral Staff & Some of Our Many Ministry Helpers Lead Pastor Richard & Kelly Schlotter 641-777-8345 Children s Pastor Lisa & James Mullikin 641-777-3222 Ministry Helpers Department Heads Van Driver Jayson Calhoun 641-919-1934 Senior Saints Robin Luke Jail Ministry Linda Fears 641-684-5850 Two Worship Teams Worship Team Leaders Mike & Peg Leege Lisa Mullikin (Thank you to each person in the church who faithfully work as ministry helpers each week without you it wouldn t get done.)

PO Box 69 733 Street Ottumwa, IA 52501 641-682-8061 Church www.fpagoi.org September 2012 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Street Evangelism Workshop Every Saturday 1 PM 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Church Office Closed for Labor Day Senior Saint Breakfast 9 AM 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 (BGMC) Compelled2Go Evengelism Training 7 PM Compelled2Go Evengelism Training 8:30 AM 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 (Benevolence) Senior Saint s Coop 6 PM Selix Hall 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Kiss & Make Up Day 30

F.P.A.G. (1st Pentecostal A/G) PO Box 69 733 Church Street Ottumwa, IA 52501 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED «First Name» «Last Name» «Address» «City», «State» «Zip» F.P.A.G. First Pentecostal Assembly of God 733 Church Street Ottumwa, IA 52501 641-682-8061 www.fpagoi.org FPAG Office Hours: Monday Thursday 9 AM 5 PM Friday 9 AM NOON Prayer Chain: 1) Send your prayer requests to: fpagoi-prayer@agchurches.org 2) Call Linda Fears 641-684-5850 (8AM-10 PM) 3) Call church during normal business hours. After Hour Emergencies Call: Pastor Richard: 641-777-8345 Sunday Services: - 9:00 AM & 10:45 AM Sunday School & Morning Worship - 6:00 PM Evening Worship Wednesday - Adult Small Group Bible Studies - Royal Rangers & Girls Ministries - Ignite Jr. High Student Ministry Thursday - Once Lost, Now Found - Children s Ministry