volume l, issue 2 knowledge of good and evilfeb 02, 2014 · center cob rebecca ebie pastor march 8...
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The FISH Pantry is in need of the following: Boxed Potatoes, Canned Fruit, Canned Meats/Tuna, Cereal, Granola Bars, Helper Meals, Peanut Butter, Pudding and Soup.
Monetary donations can be made to: Lake Twp. FISH, PO Box 611, Hartville, OH 44632.
The ACME Cash Back Program ends February 4. Please turn your receipts by February 8. Thank you.
Hartville Church of the Brethren
353 Crestmont Ave., SW
PO Box 775
Hartville, OH 44632
HARTVILLE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Phone: 330-877-9480 Fax: 330-877-7838 Email: [email protected] Website: HartvilleCoB.org SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES: 8:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL: 9:15 a.m. Anthony DiMarco, Pastor Frankie Graber, Christian Ed Director Brian Layman, Youth Director Barb Oyer, Secretary
Loving Heart Christian Child Care 330-877-7529 Lori Yannuzzo, Director **** Heart & Soul is produced monthly.
WORDS TO REMEMBER LENTEN SERVICES
2015 SCHEDULE - 7:30 PM
Date Theme/Scripture Location Speaker
February 22 Trust John 14
Eastwood CoB
Anthony DiMarco
Pastor
March 1 Love One Another
John 15
Center CoB Rebecca Ebie
Pastor
March 8 Grief to Joy!
John 16
Hartville CoB Paul Bozman
Pastor
March 15 Unity
John 17
Bruce Jacobsen
Pastor
March 22 FESTIVAL OF CHOIRS Akron Springfield
Volume L, Issue 2 KNOWLEDGE OF GOOD AND EVIL February 2015
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FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYS
3. Bill Bloss
8. Dave Van Horn
9. Azia Layman
Kayla Presley
14. Jim Powell
27. Vikki Eady
29. Don Sutherin
FEBRUARY SERMONS
DATE TITLE SCRIPTURE
February 1 “Filled with the Fullness of God”
Ephesians 3:14-21
February 8 “Keeping the Unity” Ephesians 4:1-7
February 15 “Built Up” Ephesians 4:8-16
February 22 BRIAN LAYMAN SPEAKING
for decorating the Narthex for February.
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FOR YOUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS
Physical Needs:
Baby Emry
Kelly
Tiffany
Jim Bateman
Betty Dale
Annabelle Fearon
Melvin Fink
Cheryl Hanzel
April Harter
David Locke
Dick Luker
Taylor Martin
Denny Polen
Shirlene Pontius
Tim Shafer, Sr
Michael Shahan
Landis Wenger
Lori Yannuzzo
Wendy Ziegler
Unspoken
General Needs:
Wendy Hamilton & Ryan
Linda Hunter
Kuhn Family
Darren Kuhn
Richline Family
Cooper Schaar
Rachel Sprague
Zell Family
Missionaries and all our men and women in uniform and our church finances.
Long-Term and Shut-Ins:
Carol Collins
Diana Hoyle
Glenda Jones
Linda Lavy
Sylvia Newell
Cora Ringer
In an effort to keep our Prayer List as up-to-date as possible, we will continue to list those persons for whom we have had a recent update. If after one month we have not heard anything, they will be removed from the Prayer List.
Join us for an All-You-Can-Eat
Spaghetti Dinner, including Spaghetti, Salad,
Bread, Dessert and Drink, on Friday, January 9, 5:30-7:30 PM.
Cost: Adults $7.00; Ages 3-10 $4.00. We look forward to seeing everyone there.
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ARTICLES FOR THE MARCH
HEART & SOUL ARE DUE ON FEBRUARY 15.
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Practice resumes February 4 and every Wednesday beginning at 7:45 PM. All are welcome to come and help sing
praises to our Lord! Let's all make a joyful noise!!!!!
We will also be playing the bells and we’ll practice right after our choir practices.
Young and old are welcome to sing and ring!!!!!
A small committee collaborating with the Lake Township churches, has been working on building and maintaining a Youth Center located at Gentle Brook premise, Sunnyside Road in Hartville. This Center will include 2 half-basketball courts, a teen loft with conversation pits, big screen television, Wi-Fi hookups and game tables. A Cafe will be located in the Center serving various snacks and beverages. All Youth Groups are welcome to use the Center for meetings, and the center will be open late for youths to enjoy after games and dances. Our vision is to ensure a safe Christian environment for all to enjoy! We will keep all churches posted for the upcoming opening date and further information on community involvement!
Wednesday evening Bible
Study with Pastor Anthony begins at 6:30 PM. We are currently
reading and discussing the book “Red Letter Revolution” by Shane Claiborne
and Tony Campolo.
Sisters in Service to Enrich, Refresh & Support, a Northern Ohio District CoB Ministry to Women and for Women will host a Spring Retreat on April 17 & 18 at Beulah Beach in Vermillion, Ohio. Additional information will be available at a later time. Thank you.
Come join the Church Bowling League, on Sunday at 2:00 PM for twelve weeks. Bowling is at Bill
White Lanes in Springfield Twp. Cost is $9.00 per person weekly, plus shoe rental if needed. If interested, please call Mark Conner at 330-472-7715 or e-mail him at [email protected].
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THINGS YOU MAY OR MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT DALE E. DOMER
July 7, 1930 to December 30, 2014
Dale was a gentleman and a gentle man.
He had great faith in God and often said God was prodding him on his shoulder, reminding him that He was with him all the way.
He was a strong and a real determined patient, who wanted to get better and resume his life and “projects”. He was a patient patient.
He was a perfectionist. He spent hours on his crafts - woodworking, stained glass, macramé, etc. He was always eager to learn a new hobby.
He was a devoted husband, relative, friend, son and son-in-law.
He had a compassionate, generous heart.
He enjoyed life, duties, travels, people, his lawn and flowers.
He appreciated having spent 24 winters in Florida, where he actively served on the Environmental and Neighborhood Watch Committees.
He loved to fish and made many friends from the USA and Canada, while spending those winter months in Florida.
He loved having control of the TV remote and especially liked to watch golf and cooking. And yet, he only cooked on the grill, outside.
He restored a Black 1939 Master Deluxe Chevrolet in the 1970’s. It was pretty spiffy, with white side walls, etc.
He served in the Armed Forces and was stationed at Kimpo Air Base in Korea in 1951-1952.
He often said that he and Betty met in their baby carriages. (They actually started to date in their Junior year of high school, yet had known each other for years before.) They would have celebrated 64 years of marriage on January 21, 2015.
Last, but not least, on November 20, 2002, at age 72, Dale became “Grandpa” to Tannor Boston. Their relationship was unique and, for at least 10 of those 12 years, those two shared hours of love and companionship. In the early years, you could find them snuggling on “Grandpa’s” recliner or on the antique porch swing on Domers’ Patio - learning table manners sharing stories, building with blocks, doing puzzles - just enjoying one another. Later, it was “Grandpa’s” workshop where they spent many hours. (Only last summer Dale told Betty “I just have to get better. I have so much I want to teach that boy”.) Tannor respected his “Grandpa” and his conservative, precise ways. He tried hard to please Dale as he sanded, painted, used power tools, planted flower bulbs, repaired items and even carefully restored antiques. They were good for each other! Yes, Tannor has been a real blessing to both Dale and Betty. They wish to thank Randy and Daphne Boston for allowing them to share so many happy hours with their son. In the hospital and rehab centers, Tannor’s visits always brought a smile to his “Grandpa”. Yes, their relationship was God-given.
And now, you may have learned something new about Dale, our beloved husband, “Grandpa” and friend. He will be missed!
Thank you, Church family, for all of the love and support shown us these past 19 months.
In Christ’s Love, Betty Domer
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