Tuesday, December 11, 2007

      Debbie Penn would like to thank everyone for all the cards and flowers that Fred Durham has received.  He is home recovering, feeling good and sleeping well.


For Melissa Casto concerning health problems submitted by Marianne,
For Katie Lysin concerning health and healing submitted by Gerie Ann (Beth Lysin's daughter),
For Matt Phillips of Hurricane concerning brain surgery submitted by Peggy (cousin of Peggy's friend Lana),
For Donna Schwartz concerning heart catherdization requested by Matthew.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Sharon just sent an e-mail saying that Fred is out of surgery and doing well.  His outcome was good.  Please keep Fred in your prayers for a great recovery.  If you would like to send Fred a card, his address is 411 Lincoln Circle, Chas.  25302.

                        Thank you so much,

                                    Pam H



Faith

Faith
In faith, I cooperate with the unfoldment of my good.
I strengthen my faith with prayer. When I pray, I am in conscious connection with God. Inwardly calm, I trust God for the right and perfect answer in every circumstance. With faith in the goodness of God, I know that all I need has already been provided for me. The voice of Spirit within is my guide in finding and claiming what is already mine, and I claim it with gratitude.
The hope stirring within my heart is confirmation that my faith is grounded in the understanding that God is absolute good. I feel the assurance of answered prayer and the blessings that are in store for me. I cooperate with the unfoldment of my good, which comes about freely and completely.
“My people will abide in a peaceful habitation, in secure dwellings, and in quiet resting places.”—Isaiah 32:18

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Please add Sallie Ray Wilkerson to your prayers. 
Sally is Linda Austin's wonderful 82 year old aunt who has just been diagnosed with breast cancer.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Harry G

Hello dear friends,
In addition to everything that's going on with my family, my husband's Dad was just diagnosed yesterday with lung cancer.  Harry Gunter, my father-in-law, is 82 and has been at Chas. Gen. since last Monday.  Please keep him and his 3 sons in your prayers for relationship healing through this transitional time.  They do not plan to put Harry through chemo.
 
My Dad is adapting well and fast becoming a favorite at the Nursing Home.  He came in second place in the Spelling Bee yesterday and is cooperating well at physical therapy.  Thanks for keeping him and Mom in your prayers as well.
 
Thank You, Dear God, for this wonderful church family we have that we can support each other in our times of need!
 
Love to all,
Peggy

Fred Durham


Fred Durham is having surgery Thursday and Debbie Penn asked for prayers on his behalf. He is in Cabell Huntington Hospital and surgery is scheduled early Thursday. Debbie said he is open to receiving calls.
Could you pass this along to our members please? Thank you.
 
Sharon G. Mullins

Pam and Jeff ; Fred Durham

Hello everyone,

I would also like to request prayers for my family. Jeff is one of the Dow employees caught in the latest downsizing. We had a long lunch to talk about our options. Dow will be letting people go between Jan. of 2008 and December of 2009. We’re hoping for the later dates but that’s up to Dow. It depends on which projects that he’s working on right now (how easy to clean up the labs, etc). He’s already been sending out the resumes this afternoon. He’s doing pretty good, just sad that an era’s over. He took it better than some of the employees. I’m sure that it will all work out just stressful at this time.

Thank you so much,

Pam H

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Fred Durham is having surgery Thursday and Debbie Penn asked for prayers on his behalf. He is in Cabell Huntington Hospital and surgery is scheduled early Thursday. Debbie said he is open to receiving calls.
Could you pass this along to our members please? Thank you.
Sharon G. Mullins



Thursday, November 29, 2007

Peggy and her Dad and Mom

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Judy H
Ted F
Laura E and Bill
Jamey Lee P
Kendall Ashley H

November

Matthew T
Joyce and Fred D

Judy C
Jim S
Jerry G
Mashelle K
Judy H
Carey and her parents and grandparents

Emily
Teresa M

Katie L

Bob and work
Kara and health
Kent and Seajay and the right place
John L and health
Cathy and healing requested
Elizabeth and abundance
Sabrina and her future

Phyllis
Kim and Ken
Angela
Linda
Jack
Ida and her son, Greg
Marianne

Monday, November 26, 2007

Healing

Healing

The healing spirit of God is flowing throughout my body. I am healthy and strong.

In this moment of prayer and meditation, dear God, I am aware that Your spirit is flowing throughout my body. As a living, breathing expression of Your spirit in the world, I am whole and vitally alive. I am one of Your beloved creations, healthy and strong in mind and body. Immersed in Your spirit of love, I know that healing is taking place to the very depths of my being.
As I pray for others who need healing, I know that each one can experience total renewal through Your healing spirit. I visualize each one open and receptive to spiritual wholeness.

Thank You, God, for healing us in every needed way. We are healthy and strong.

"My child, be attentive to my words; incline your ear to my sayings For they are life to those who find them, and healing to all their flesh." Proverbs 4:20, 22

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Pray for Others

Pray for Others
I am praying for you and affirming your highest good.
During His last moments on the cross, Jesus prayed for others. He prayed a prayer of forgiveness which is a reminder to all people of all time that the power of prayer transforms lives.
In awareness of the Christ within all, I pray for others with the understanding that we are one in Spirit. I pray for those in need of healing, affirming the wholeness of Spirit is already doing a mighty work within them. Through the Christ nature active within everyone, there is prosperity, intuition, strength, and peace always waiting to be expressed.
Continuing to look to Jesus' example, I pray for others. With my thoughts, words, and actions in alignment with the Christ spirit within, I pray for and affirm the highest good for all.
"Then Jesus said, 'Father, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing." Luke 23:34

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Pray for Others


Pray for Others

Christ in you is the perfection you express in mind and body.
My prayer for you today is one of gratitude: I give thanks that you are healthy, strong, and at peace.
Christ in you is the perfection you express in mind and body. Knowing this, I envision you strong with the strength of Spirit, whole with the life of Spirit, and serene with the peace of Spirit.

In my prayers, I affirm the highest and best for you as you pursue your heart's desires. In all your activities and times of rest, you are enfolded in the presence of God.

Knowing that God loves you as a beloved creation, I have peace of mind about you. Remember always that you hold a special place in my heart and in my prayers.
"The king said to the man of God, 'Entreat now the favor of the Lord your God, and pray for me, so that my hand may be restored to me.' So the man of God entreated the Lord; and the king's hand was restored to him. 1 Kings 13:6

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Chuck Barlow

There was a memorial service today for Chuck Barlow at the New River Gorge. For Chuck and his memory, his family, and his wife, Bonnie Barlow.


Her is a prayer
from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer:

"Lord, you have supported us all the day long, until the shadows lengthen, and the evening comes, the busy world is hushed, the fever of life is over, and our work done; now Lord, in your mercy, give us safe lodging, a holy rest, and peace at the last."

May light perpetual shine upon him.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Sabrina's Mother

Sabrina's Mother
Sabrina's mother, Garnet Huffman, passed away yesterday afternoon. Sabrina and her sister Sue were at her side. She died peacefully. There will be a private service for her family at the graveside on Thursday. We wish Sabrina and her family the best in this time of transition.

I've always liked this prayer from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer:

"Support us, Lord, all the day long, until the shadows lengthen, and the evening comes, the busy world is hushed, the fever of life is over, and our work done; then Lord, in your mercy, give us safe lodging, a holy rest and peace at the last."

May light perpetual shine upon her.

Peace

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