Pastor’s Corner – November 2014

Jim Mann A.W. Tozer once said, “What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us. Worship is pure or base as the worshiper entertains high or low thoughts of God.” It really does matter how we think about God; these thoughts affect everything else. So who is…

There’s something fishy going on

Mark Hemingway at the pond.

Paula Hemingway “Mark. Mark! Where are you?” I searched every room of the house. Where could he be? I checked outside. No sign of my beloved husband. Maybe he’s jabbering with the neighbors on their patio. Nope. I was about to call for a Silver Alert when I found him by the little pond behind…

Fellowship at the Ranch – November 2014

Jim Wilkins Sometimes we escape the whole concept of Thanksgiving using the same fervor with which we have commercially extorted Christmas. We use the word “thanksgiving” as a euphemism for a whole day of gathering the family clan together to eat, drink and be merry watching football from dawn to dusk. Only in America where…

A fascinating day for fascinators

Seated: Fern Hogan, Glenda Brown, Darla Holland and Judy Smith; standing: Judy Loomis, Ann Garbarino, Gayle Coe, Carol Solow, Rosemary Weinstein, Geraldine Gawle, Jan Utzman and Joyce Brein.

Queen Glenda The Red Hat Ranchers are always looking for new ways to have a good time. On Monday, September 29, the ladies gathered at Queen Glenda Brown’s house to learn how to make fascinators. For those of you who aren’t sure what that is, it is a fascinating type of hat that is worn…

Happy Potters create beautiful pieces

Dianne Battle, one of our newest members working on a project.

Peggy Villagomez The Happy Potters were busy creating wonderful pieces for the Craft Bazaar that was held in October. They also took a trip to Gruene, TX for the annual Texas Clay Festival. There they attended workshops and learned helpful tips and observed new techniques. Every month the Happy Potters feature a potter of the…