May 2022

BIG FISH BAY: HOOKED ON GOD’S MERCY

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Join us for a Vacation Bible School adventure at Sand Prairie Baptist Church (co-host Rock Prairie Baptist Church) June 6-10, from 6-8p.m. Activities include bible stories, music, games, skits, craft and snack. Daily offerings will be collected for the Sun Shine Center. Open to completed kindergarten through fifth grade. Sand Prairie Baptist Church is located at 12652 FM1452 West, Normangee, Texas. For more information, call 903-374-5703.
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LITTLE LEAGUE COMING TO A CLOSE

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Emily Palasota poses with her son Korban (8) as he displays his team’s Second Place trophy machine pitch boys. The Little League’s closing ceremony was held May 19 at the Madisonville High School Auditorium. Awards were given to all T-Ball, Machine Pitch Boys, Coach Pitch Boys, as well as Minor/Major Boys and Major/Junior Girls.
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FC Mustang youth soccer ends strong

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The FC Mustangs youth soccer program recorded another successful year. The Fall 2021/Spring 2022 soccer season produced many memorable moments and has given the club momentum for the near future. This year the club had 5 teams in different competitions. Age groups included U9, U10, U11, U13 boys and girls. All teams impressed with their style of play and sportsmanship on the field. The U9 and U10 boys produced 4 champion medals and 4 runner-up medals at various tournaments in the Houston area.
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WEDDING

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Steven and Rena Morgan were joined in holy matrimony Saturday, May 21, in a beautiful outdoor ceremony, hosted by Doug and Tonya Downard. The couple was surrounded by family and friends. In leu of gifts, the couple asked donations be made to the Madisonville Animal Shelter. Over $500 was raised through wedding gifts. u

The Old Home Church

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Recently I visited our old home church where, due to the visiting and preaching of the pastor, my wife and I became Christians. We lived at the edge of a small town and several pastors visited us. Usually, it ended with that we needed to join their church or group and they told us our children were going to hell because they were not christened or baptized. We believed in God but just did not understand. I don’t remember them telling us that God loved us, and that Jesus died on the cross for us and that our sins could be forgiven, and we could live forever with God in heaven, (Romans 5:8, 1 Peter 3:18, John 3:16). I was 27 and my wife 25 when we accepted Christ as our personal Lord and Savio, (John 1:12). We were baptized together and what a good spiritual environment we grew up in. It was a small country church but a loving church, with no splits, fusses or fights. If there was a disagreement the pastor would say, “Let’s pray about it”. They had a men’s and women’s Sunday school class and if you came regularly, you could grow and learn the Bible. Also, the pastor was a good Bible teacher and if you attended regularly Sunday morning, Sunday night and Wednesday evening you could learn about the New Testament, Old Testament and everything in between.
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Band seniors

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Band seniors finish a fantastic seven years with a celebration at their recent band banquet. Pictured are Pablo Sanchez, Logan Fraley, Cameron Brisher, Daniel Torres, Rolando Juarez, Stephanie Schmidt, Lenora Marshall, Valerie Busa, Stephanie Parada, Brittney Burchfield, Mallie Drake, Peyton Rose, Greg Brown, Cameron Kidder, Karen Cermak
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LEWIS YOUNG BROWN

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Lewis Young Brown was born March 30, 1936 in Madison County to David Brown and Hazel (Tucker) Brown. He grew up in Madison County and moved at a young age to Hockley where he became an electrician and he later retired. Lewis died May 16, 2022 following a lengthy illness.