posted Jan 29, 2012 10:55 AM by Carolyn Benedict
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SHROVE
TUESDAY PANCAKE SUPPER:
February 21st, 6pm
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WEDNESDAY COMMUNITY SERVICE: February 22nd, 7pm
At Kreutz Creek Presbyterian Church
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posted Dec 18, 2011 10:28 AM by Carolyn Benedict
The winner of this year’s peacemaking essay contest is Ashley Krueger. She received her award during worship services on Sunday, Dec. 4th. Ashley, aged 10, was born and raised in Hellam where she lives with her mother, father, older sister, Nicole, and one cat named Sassy. She is a fourth grader at Kreutz Creek Elementary where her favorite subject is math. Ashley plays the viola and recently participated in her third school concert. She loves to play and make new friends. In her spare time she loves to bowl with her classmates in the school league. She takes great pride in this and has been doing this twice a year since she was five. Ashley reads and also loves to draw and color. Her favorite vacation spot is Ocean City, Maryland and she also loved visiting Niagara Falls.
WHAT A PEACEMAKER MEANS TO ME
By Ashley Krueger
Peacemaking is felt all over the world. Lots of people in the world living or not have been part of keeping peace. I believe peacemaking can be a simple thing for anyone to take part in. The world has many smart peacemakers who have changed the way of things today and this is what peacemaking means to me.
Ask yourself. What peacemaking is? Peacemaking is when you try to keep calm in any situation. Peacemakers are good natured people and have a big heart. Making peace can start out with doing small things and anyone can do this. Who can be a peacemaker, history has a lot of famous peacemakers Martin Luther King Jr. known for uniting all people of any color. Mother Teresa a woman who had nothing but gave everything. Ghandi who believed in forgiveness and not fighting and what about Jesus? When he did the sermon on the mount he said “the peacemakers will be blessed and will be called the sons of God.” These are the well known peacekeepers but we also have a lot of less well known ones. How about mom, police officers, judges, teachers, friends, neighbors, pastors, and counselors. They all make and keep peace. When you are part of it all it will put a smile on your face and many others. We should all give a little more.
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posted Nov 7, 2011 5:45 AM by Carolyn Benedict
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On Sunday, Nov. 6th, we celebrated Pastor Marion's 10th Anniversary here. It was a celebration of all she does and has done to minister to our church family. Her spiritual leadership, dedication, compassion, patience and faithfulness are deeply appreciated. |
posted Feb 1, 2011 8:14 AM by Carolyn Benedict
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posted Dec 12, 2010 10:24 AM by Carolyn Benedict
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Congratulations to Alex Fuhrman,10, who was awarded first prize in the Peace Essay contest on PEACE Sunday, December 5th. The essay topic was "What It Means to Be a Peace Maker". Alex is shown here with his prize which included a gift card from Border's Books.
Alex's sister, Natalie, 8, won honorable mention.
The winning essay:
Peace Makers
by Alex Fuhrman
Peace Makers are people that are accepting of others. They are kind, helpful, and respectful. Whether you are talking about siblings getting along with each other, policemen protecting citizens, parents making peace between their children or guidance counselors making peace between students. The one that rises above all others is the Lord. He makes peace through everybody, by lifting their spirits and lightening their moods; an example would be hearing someone’s voice for the first time in a long time.
So as you can see there are many ways to be a Peace Maker to friends and family.
11/27/2010
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