On August 8th each school age child received a gift card for school supplies. We pray for their safety while in school.

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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 S e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 6 U n i o n B e n to n v i l l e On August 8th each school age child received a gift card for school supplies. We pray for their safety while in school. The Bentonville Harvest Festival will be celebrating its 40th year on September 9th through 11th. The Bentonville Community Church will host the Community Church Services on the 11th. All three churches will gather and have worship service together. After church there will be a carry -in dinner in the Fellowship Hall at the campgrounds. It will be a wonderful day of fellowship. Our annual church picnic will be held on September 18th at Lake Adams in West Union. We pray that the weather will be good and everyone will have a wonderful time. Last year the weather was great and the children had a good time and so did the adults. Our condolences to Ron McDaniel and his family in the passing of Mary Sue. She had been in bad health for several years. Our prayers are with the family. Please pray for our country and the leaders and all the families that have lost everything due to the bad weather we have been having. Please pray for Raymond Dryden, Sue Stanfield, Betty Osman, Mary Mason, Ron Palmer, Pat McFarland, Junior Morrison who fell and for all who are ill. "Owe no man anything, but to love one another: for he that loveth another hath fulfilled the law." Romans 13:8 BIRTHDAYS: Audrey Blakeman 9/08 Adrienne White 9/08 Paul Shaw 9/12 Kathy Morrison 9/13 Wendell Young 9/14 Betty Morrison 9/15 Shawn McClanahan 9/18 Amanda Morrison 9/18 Betty Osman 9/20 Rex Dryden 9/22 Mary Mason 9/25 ANIVERSARIES: Richard and Sandra McCarty 9/10 Junior & Betty Morrison 9/20

BIRTHDAYS Crystal Setty Mary Fite 3 rd 4 th S at t e r f i e l d C h a p e l Our Greatest privilege is to enjoy god s presence The picnic/ice cream social was a success! Beautiful weather allowed for a great evening of fellowship, food and fun with at least 40 in attendance. Caitlin & Emilee Carter Lorie Grooms 6 th 8 th Pastor Jason Koch attended Ohio council at the campgrounds in Greenfield, Ohio. Church leaders, pastors and delegates from across the state gathered for a time of worship and fellowship with the theme of "Restoring our Foundation. Virginia Satterfield 14 th Shawn McClanahan Marty Grooms Amy Parker 18 th 22 nd 23 rd Preston Grooms 23 rd Hazel Grooms 24 th Jesse Carrington 26 th SERVING SHOWS OUR LOVE FOR GOD The ladies aide met in the Fellowship building on September 1, 2016. The topic of discussion was Trust in the Lord prepared and hosted by Kathy Combess. In the Garden was the opening song and the scripture was from Psalms 1:1-13. It will once again be our turn to serve at RU on September 23 rd. Start time is 7:00 pm. Great message each Friday night along with fellowship and fo If God shuts a door, stop banging on it! Trust that whatever is behind it is not meant for you. od. All to serve and glorify the Lord by helping others. Today will never come again. Be a blessing. Be a friend. Encourage someone. Take time to care. Let your words heal, and not wound. Our greatest comfort is to know that god is in control Prayer Line Erica Howell Charles Shepard James Tomlin Ashley Koch s father Thelma Hall Rupert Gray Bobby and Karen Grooms Chuck Hayslip Ashley Koch several unspoken requests Barb Howell Family of: Josh Grooms (son of Jeremy and Sherry Grooms of Lynx) and Mike Morgan Reporters: : Robin Young and Radah Brown

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W e s t U n i o n C h r i s t i a n U n i o n BIRTHDAYS Jakob Cox 9/03 Kaycee King 9/05 Baylee Justice 9/09 Judy Young 9/14 Rob Hawkins 9/16 Regina Justice 9/16 Lisa Davis 9/22 Ryan Phipps 9/22 Baylee Bellamy 9/28 ANIVERSARIES Brian & Sarene Bellamy 9/04 Chad & Mandy Swearingen 9/22 Our Bible School which was held the week of August 1-5 was reported to have been a big success again this year with a total of 92 children being registered. They had a great time and some showed interest in attending church services. We want to thank everyone who helped in any way to make this possible. On Sunday, August 7th, the children sang one of the songs that they learned at Bible School. Bonnie Hawkins, Virginia Grooms and Pastor Lee attended the State Council in Greenfield which was held on August 4th, 5th and 6th. Congratulations to Brooke Justice and Chase Armstrong who were married on August 13th. Brooke is the daughter of Brian and Regina Justice and the granddaughter of Rose Gill. On Sunday morning, August 14th, Bella Dettwiller and Lauren Hoop sang for us. During the evening service Richard and Susan Brown and Bella and Brady Dettwiller sang. It is nice to have the children participate in our services. Our Wednesday evening Bible Study was cancelled on August 17th due to the fact that a few of our little group could not be there. We are starting to study the book of Revelation. Everyone is welcome. On Sunday morning, August 28th, we opened our church to new membership. Our new member is Sammy Thacker. May God bless him. The Singles and Doubles Sunday School class will host their annual Coats for Kids auction on Saturday evening, October 8th. Soup and sandwiches will be served at 5:00 pm and the auction will start at 6:00 pm. Everyone is welcome. The food is free and the money from the auction will be used to buy coats for needy children in the county. The new season for the Adams County Youth Rally is starting. The first quiz will be held on Sunday afternoon, October 9th, at the Adams County Christian School. Pray for all the children and leaders. The First District Council will be held at Satterfield Chapel on Saturday, October 15th. Plan to attend if you can. Pastor: Lee Dettwiller Reporter: Linda Ralston

August was another blessed month. Several of our church went back to work and many of our youth returned to school. We helped prepare them for this new adventure by having a back to school celebration where all staff and students were prayed over. We also organized the annual prayer around the schools, which was attended by nearly 200 people. As a church we will challenge you the same as we challenged each of them. Instead of talking about your school and administration, to someone else, talk to God about it. Our children need God s protection and direction in their lives. H i l l s C h a p e l Count Your Blessings! We are entering into one of my favorite times of the year. It seems God shows off some of his artistic flare in southern Ohio as the leaves begin to change colors. The cooler evenings allow comfortable walks to enjoy creation. Unfortunately, like so many other things we take God s power for granted. We become so accustomed to His presence, His power, and His majesty that we begin to ignore it. Others who don t experience it every day stand amazed, while we seem completely unaware. As I read various passages of Scripture this week, an often quoted verse spoke to me in a different way. Phil. 4:6 Don t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. I know how hard it is to not worry about things and of course I know we are supposed to pray about everything. However, the part that spoke to me was the last phrase thank him for all he has done. How many times would we worry less if we thanked him for all that he has done. Far too many times we get so caught up in our problems and the next big catastrophe we completely forget where we have come from and the provisions he has supplied in the past. Help us make this month better. As you begin to recognize that you are worrying about things, reflect on God s awesome power and provisions in your life. I am pretty sure that you will be like the hymn says SURPRISED AT WHAT THE LORD HAS DONE! October 2, 2016 Morning service at 9:30 Afternoon Service at 2:00 Carry-In Dinner between services

U n i o n B e n to n v i l l e AUGUST BIRTHDAYS: Denise Harmon 8/02 Jayden Dryden 8/04 Sydney Helms 8/09 Chris Trotter 8/16 Josie Campbell 8/17 Ty McClanahan 8/21 Teslyn McClanahan 8/21 Tallie McClanahan 8/21 Shana Myers Smith 8/27 Madison White 8/31 The Heart & Soul Puppet Ministry had to change the date they were going to the nursing home from July 9th to July 16th. The puppeteers did a good job. Pastor Myers was there also. May God bless each puppeteer for sharing God's word. Satisfied will be singing after Sunday Schol on August 7th. The Kings Daughters class will meet at the church on August 4th at 1:00 pm for their monthly meeting. We are continuing our lessons on Faith. Everyone is welcome. "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord; and the people whom he hath chosen for his own inheritance." Psalm 33:12 The children will be going back to school the third week in August. We pray for them going to and from school. There is so much happening in the world today that we need to pray for their safety. On our prayer list please remember all who are ill and have lost loved ones. Please pray for our Third Elder, Sue Stanfield, who was in a car accident and has a lot of physical therapy to do for recovery. Also remember Raymond Dryden, Ron Palmer, Charles Harmon, Judy Little, Derek Smith, Mary Mason and Larry Rigdon. "The Lord will give strength unto his people; the Lord will bless his people with peace." Psalm 29:11 AUGUST ANIVERSARIES: Rick & Alisha Satterfield 8/12 Niles & Martha Bennett 8/26 Pastor Darrell Myers Reporter: Shirley Shaw

C o r n e r s to n e C h r i s t i a n U n i o n C h u rc h SCHEDULE OF CHURCH SERVICES Proud to be an American Sunday School Sunday Morning Worship Sunday Evening Worship 9:30 A.M. 10:30 A.M. 6:00 P.M. Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 P.M. and Prayer Meeting Missionary Offering collected on Sunday September 4 th. UPCOMING EVENTS OF THE WEST UNION HELPING HANDS: Oh say does that starspangled banner yet wave, O re the land of the free and the home of the brave? --Francis Scott Key-- We will be meeting at the Fellowship Hall on Thursday morning, September 8 th at 10:00 A.M. Thelma Knechtly will be having the Bible Lesson, and we will be having a carry-in meal at 11:30. The men are invited to share in the meal. A Bake Sale is scheduled to be at Prathers IGA on September 2 nd. These two fundraisers help in the support of 3 Missionary Couples; The Troop Box Ministry; and the King of Kings Radio. Our Annual Soup Supper at the Fellowship Hall will be on Friday night, October 28 th, with serving time starting at 4:00 P.M. The auction will start at 6:00 P.M. The money received from this fundraiser will be given in equal amounts to the 3 Missionary Couples that we support monthly. Write this date on your calendar. A meeting of the Adams County for Christian Values will be held at the Adams County Christian School, Tuesday night, September 6 th at 7:00 P.M. One thing that has been discussed in past meetings, is the election this fall. There are those in the community that are wanting to have the sale of alcoholic beverages put on the ballot in 10 different precincts. Pray folks! Twenty years from now, you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn t do than by the ones you did do. ---Mark Twain--- Bro. David Carr from King of Kings radio station, is making plans to take a bus, or buses, to Columbus on October 6 th for the Franklin Graham Rally. If you are interested, call him at 1-800-408-8888 Those celebrating Birthdays during the month of September are: Justin Thomas, 3 rd ; Christian Michael Danner, 4 th ; Ed Harmon, 9 th ; Bob Beery, 15 th ; Delaney Seaman, 23 rd ; Brooklyn Rothwell, 29 th, Mandi Pease, 30th. Those on our Prayer List are: Betty Greiner, Esther Harmon, Donna Harris, Jr. Lacy, Beulah Sammons, Charlotte Seaman, Kevin Young.

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 The Beasley Fork Ladies Aide celebrated 60 years at their August 6th meeting. Six members were present. Martha Crawford had the program. The same bible readings, songs, and The Lord s Prayer were repeated from the first meeting, 60 years ago. They also celebrated with cake and punch. Those on our prayer list include: Grace Young, Martha Ralston, Fred McCarty, Wanda McCarty, Dorothy McCarty, Donald McCarty, Loretta Porter, Phyllis Spires, Mike & Charlene Grooms, Ruth Brown, Pastor Tommy & Jackie Brown, Sammie & Millie Hayslip, Debbie Newman, Mary Lou Grooms, Bryan & Christina Grooms, Roger Trefz, Whitney Cantrell, Mrs. Ralph Grooms, Serpell Adkins, Ronnie Hayslip, Emily McCarty, Debbie Spires, the family of Todd Williams, the family of Josh Grooms, unsaved friends & family, our church, our country, our children. Happy Birthday to: Martha Ralston 6th Rebekah McCarty 23rd Janice K. McCarty 27th Keith Thatcher 29th Upcoming Events: September 10 Ladies Aide October 1 Fall Festival, Hayride & Cookout October 9 1st Youth Rally