Sunday: Are we kinda Jewish?
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TERRY BAHADUR wraps up his two-week series, which started with the session called, "Are we more Catholic than we think?"
- Sunday: Are we more Jewish than we think?
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Upcoming series:
3 one-week wonders
- How to treat you boss, by Jim Buffington
- Things that go bump in the night, Unassigned
- Figuring out "God in me and me in God" by Dave and Lisa Rock
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REZCHAT CALENDAR
Cafe and chewables: Karen and Bill Fitzherbert
Second-Sunday Social: Next Sunday, Oct. 12
Prayer requests: Larkin, Borgelt, Cottrell
Christine Rock: In the news
Fly fishing: Oct. 24-26, Buffington, Rock, Miller
RezChat Retreat to Hermann: Nov. 7-9
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2 Prayer requests
Keith Larkin's student is dying
Sent by Erin Cottrell, Tuesday, September 30: One of Keith's students - a sophomore named Morgan Ealom - is dying of cancer. She was out of school most of last week, was discharged from Children's Mercy yesterday and is at home with hospice. Her parents are Marcia and Michael.
Barbara Borgelt's son is on dialysis
Sent by Barbara Borgelt, Thursday, October 1: My younger son is at Shawnee-Mission hospital in the ICU. He had had another bout with his pancreas and in turn his diabetes. When he went in to the ER on Tuesday, his blood sugar was 924. His potassium was 8+. Of course they immediately put him on dialysis and have managed to lower his blood sugar through an insulin IV drip. His numbers were better so they discontinued the dialysis for a day to see if his own body would take over. He did pretty well for a day, but now his creatinine level is beginning to creep up so he's in for another round of dialysis. He's still in ICU and will be for another few days.
 Erin Cottrell's colleague: father-in-law has cancer
Sent by Erin Cottrell, Friday, October 3: I have been asked by one of my colleagues, Lisa Kress, if I am a praying woman, and if so, to add her father-in-law to my prayer list and my church prayer lists:
John Kress - Father and grandfather, started having a swollen neck a few weeks ago. He visited KU Med yesterday has just been told by doctors there that he has a rare and aggressive form of thyroid cancer - the tumor is growing rapidly and is inoperable. Most thyroid cancers are curable, but this one is not. The family is shocked and has been catapulted in making decisions that just a day ago they had no idea they would be making, i.e. this man is not elderly in the sense that this was expected or unsurprising. |
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CHRISTINE ROCK is featured in the current edition of the Olathe District School News. She's involved in an internship with Black and Veatch: the 21st Century Aerospace and Engineering program. You can read about it by downloading the most recent PDF on the School News website. The article says Christine "had a little nudge from her dad." Do tell.
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 Hermann ahead:
RezChat weekend retreat
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Friday, Nov. 7 4 pm--Leave Union Station on Amtrak; bring food to eat on train 7:48 pm--Arrive in Hermann MO; taxi to our getaway homes Later--meet at Spirit House for devotions, games, S'mores and snores Later still--go to bed
Saturday, Nov. 8 At a decent hour--breakfast will be provided at each house, one way or another 10:15 am--taxi to wine country lunchtime--Wurst Haus to buy our own brats to take back to Spirit House to grill; devotions In the middle of the day Later--taxi to wine country and/or shopping, 7 pm--Stone Hill Winery for dinner (bring your own money) 9:30 pm--Optional Oak Glenn Winery, for those still standing
Sunday, Nov.9 Early-- breakfast provided (April House gets Egg Frittata); (Spirit Hill, we cook our own leftovers), pack bags and bottles 9:45-10 am--Taxi pickup at each house 10:15 am--arrive at train Later--5-minute devotions on train 2:55 pm--arrive at Union Station |
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