Sunday, October 22, 2006

SUNDAY OCTOBER 22, 2006

Opstead Baptist Church ....................... 9:30 AM Sunday School
Isle, Minn. 56342.....................................10:15 AM Coffee fellowship
Phone 320-676-8859...............................10:30 AM Worship Service
Opstead Web Site .................................www.opsteadbaptist.com
Perry Johnson.........................................Pastor
Stan Miller ........................................... Vice Chairman
Sunday, October 22, 2006

Welcome to Opstead Baptist
I Will Praise You Among the Nations!

Organ - Elaine Elg..................................Piano -Peggy Miller
Church Life and Ministry
Call to Worship.......................................Psalm 57:9-11
Hymn No. 40..........................................To God Be the Glory
Hymn No. 403.............................Walking in Sunlight All of My Journey
Greet One Another
Worship in Song: Praise the Name of Jesus, To Every Generation, Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus
Worship in Giving
Prayer and Praise
Children dismissed for Children's Church
Gideon Presentation
Message..........................................................Getting Our Heads Straight
Closing Song ..................................................The Lord is Good
Benediction.....................................................Postlude
We welcome each one of you to our service this morning. If you are a visitor, please fill out a guest card and drop it in the offering plate. There is a nursery room available in the back of the sanctuary for infants and a staffed nursery for infants through preschoolers downstairs.
EVERYONE IS WELCOME!



MISSIONARIES OF THE WEEK: Pray for James & Carol Berry,
they are getting settled back in Costa Rica. Andrew will be attending
Sojourn Academy, Carol will be substitute teaching and tutoring and
James is busy with all the paperwork involved in returning.
CHURCH PERSON OF THE WEEK: Sharon Erickson
PRAYER & PRAISE TO GOD:
*Pray for Randy & Connie Erickson and family. Connie has tumors
all throughout her brain. She will be taking 2 more wks of radiation.
*Pray for Jesse and Kacey Silguero, Kacey is on complete bed rest
until her baby is born.
*Pray for Judy Santmire as she goes to Moldova to lecture at a
University there, Oct. 28-Nov. 4.
*Pray for Cody as he has a bulged disk in his back.
*Praise, for the great Goal Post Parties, continue to pray that God
would use them as a stepping stone for young people coming to
know Jesus as Personal Savior.
*Pray for each of the young people who went to Trout Lake this
weekend, that the Message they have heard will take root in
their lives.
*Pray for Pastor Oleg and Natasha, Natasha is studying English in
Cherkassey during the month of October.
*Pray for Perry & Mary as they make plans for a trip to Ukraine,
Nov. 6-16. Pray for God's wisdom and guidance especially in
preparing messages that will be meaningful and helpful.
OPPORTUNITIES THIS WEEK:
TODAY, Nursery:Angie & Heidi G. NEXT WEEK:Delphia & Tracy P.
TODAY, Greeters: Dorothy Elg NEXT WEEK: Dewey & Karen
TODAY, Jr. Church: Denise NEXT WEEK: Becky
TUES. 7p.m. Young adults meet at Cody and Tara's
WED., 6p.m., Boards meet in the Fireside Room
WED., 7p.m.,Wednesday Night Fellowship, Singing, Prayer, Youth Meet,
We will continue with the "Love and Respect" marriage/interpersonal
Relationship DVD series.
SAT., 6:30p.m., Habitat for Humanity Concert at First Lutheran in Camb.
LOOKING AHEAD:
Oct. 29, 4-6p.m. Opstead Family Fall Festival, Invite a family to come with
you and enjoy an afternoon of fun and fellowship.
Nov. 2, 11a.m., Elsie Wallin's Funeral at Faith Lutheran.
Nov. 12, Potluck Dinner followed by the Ukraine Auction, if you have
Items for the auction, please let Maewyn know.
Nov. 21, Save the Date for the Community Thanksgiving Service here
at Opstead, 7p.m. Plan to come and enjoy this evening of Praise
and fellowship. Each family is requested to bring a pie.
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Financial Report:,Weekly expenses $1,400; 10/15 $
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