by John Collins on April 30, 2006
We completed fund raising for Phase I this past Sunday. The Vision Team met Wednesday and selected a projector. The new projector arrived Friday and we used it twice today for a presentation on missions and a movie with the youth group.
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by John Collins on April 29, 2006
We will have samples of the new t-shirts and mousepads in the foyer
tomorrow. Mousepads will be $7. T-shirts will be $7 and $9.
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by John Collins on April 28, 2006
Phase I of our multi-media project is now complete. The vision team met Wednesday and approved the purchase of a portable projector. We already have the screen. With this we begin phase II. We plan to go ahead and include special envelopes in the bulletin for the next two Sundays and then we’ll give folks a break of one or two months. If you want to see the projector go to the NEC Website. That’s the projector, but we not paying a lot less ($1682.71 including shipping).
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by John Collins on April 26, 2006
Congratulations to Maci Robinson for appearing on the front page of Sunday’s Coffeyville Journal!
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by John Collins on April 24, 2006
We received $756 toward the Multi-Media fund yesterday. This brings us to a total of $2,371 and thus completes fund-raising for Phase I.
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by John Collins on April 24, 2006

We now have copies of The Overload Syndrome available for purchase. If you signed up for the study please pick one up so that you can read the introduction before class on Tuesday or Thursday. Books are $12.
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by John Collins on April 23, 2006
We’re proud of the Choir for their work this evening. Thanks to the members for all they do.
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by John Collins on April 22, 2006
There has been a conflict between what was put in the paper and what was in the bulletin and newsletter. There will be no PPRC meeting this Monday.
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by John Collins on April 21, 2006

Above is a new logo for First UMC. Let us know what you think.
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by John Collins on April 21, 2006
I’ve recently gotten some leads on starting a community recycling program at the church. Materials that could be recycled are: newspaper, cardboard, paperboard, aluminum cans, glass bottles and jars, plastic bottles, magazines, shredded office paper. Anyone interested?
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