Stockton Baptist Church

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WHO IS JESUS? Context: The Lord and His disciples had spent most of the past 2+ years going around the area of Galilee in northern Israel. It's now about six months before Jesus will be crucified. Over this time, the disciples had seen far more than enough evidence to know beyond all doubt that Jesus was not just the Promised Messiah but also God in human flesh. That's because Jesus did what only God could do. He healed everything from a fever to leprosy, which, at that time, was incurable.
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News From Lowell Township

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Sunday morning, September 22, it was in the 50s, and with the windows open, I woke up freezing. We only received 20 hundredths, but Kirwin and Smith Center had good showers when we were up there following church.
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Crossroads Quilt Guild

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The monthly meeting of the Cross Roads Quilt Guild was brought to order at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, August 19. Refreshments were brought by Arlene Stramel, Connie Haselhorst, and Shirley Brungardt. Roll Call was taken with some Show and Tell quilts. A motion was made to accept minutes as written by Susan Gartrell and seconded by Linda Stamper. The motion carried. Toni Anderson read the Treasurer’s Report. No bills were presented, and the motion was made to accept the report as read by Betty Bedore and seconded by Janie Lowry. The motion carried.
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RCP on the 2024 Kansas Aviation Tour

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Rooks County Regional Airport (RCP) has been selected as a stop along the 2024 Kansas Aviation Tour. This free, fun, and educational event aims to introduce youth to the amazing world of aviation.
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Webster State Park now has a new dump station!

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Friends of Webster State Park, Kansas Wildlife & Parks, and the Bureau of Reclamation joined together to build a second dump station for the 2024 camping season. Friends of Webster State Park donated generous funding for this project through membership drives, fundraisers, and memorials from the families of Mike Simon and Lola Simon.
ATTHE DEDICATION of the new dump station at Webster State Park were (from left) Chuck and Mary Timmons, Ray Palmer, Chad Simon, Adam Bryant, Zach Kesler, Ethan Kriley, and Connie and Don Jenkins. (Picture courtesy of Chris Palmer.)

And So They Say

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Lucy Bischoff-Murray: “If I would have known I was going to live to be so old, I would have had more fun when I was younger.”.
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