Wayne’s Workbench

Wayne’s Worskbench- July 2010

Wayne’s Worskbench- July 2010

Pastor Wayne is enjoying a well-deserved vacation. He will be back for the services on Sunday, July 11th and back in the office Monday, July 12th.

Wayne’s Workbench, June 2010

Wayne’s Workbench, June 2010

Hi, Summer is upon us and I’m sure you have many activities already on your calendar. I hope one of those activities will be to attend a gospel concert we will have on June 19. Rick Schiff will be here and share his talents and gifts in music. Rick was one of two organists we [...]

Wayne’s Worskbench, April 2010

Wayne’s Worskbench, April 2010

The flowers, grass and the trees, well just about all of nature is starting to come forth from their winter nap. It won’t be long and we’ll be mowing and planting a garden, which at the end of this winter sounds pretty good to me.

Wayne’s Workbench, February 2010

Wayne’s Workbench, February 2010

You, as I, have probably been watching and listening about the earthquake in Haiti over the last week (at the time I’m writing this).  The devastation and carnage is overwhelming and I limit myself greatly on how much information I allow myself each day.

Wayne’s Workbench, January 2010

Wayne’s Workbench, January 2010

Hi, It is hard to grasp a hold of the fact that we are starting another year already.  I’m not going to belabor “that time seems to goes faster as you get older” saying, but !!!!!!!!!!. 

Wayne’s Workbench, November 2009

Wayne’s Workbench, November 2009

Pastor’s Report Church Conference November 8, 2009 I am happy to report that after eighteen months we finally have the churches  and parsonage put back together from the storms.

Wayne’s Workbench October 2009

Wayne’s Workbench October 2009

Wayne’s Workbench October 2009 Jeremiah 6:16 (NLT) This is what the Lord says: “Stop at the crossroads and look around. Ask for the old, godly way, and walk in it. Travel its path, and you will find rest for your souls. But you reply, ‘No, that’s not the road we want!’

Wayne’s Workbench August 2009

Wayne’s Workbench August 2009

Wayne’s Workbench Southeast Kansas belonged to the Indians when John Baxter followed a handful of other white squatters to the area about 1849. The tall, gun-totin’ preacher built a trading post beside a gushing spring of pure sweet water, a circumstance that gave the city its name.

Wayne’s Workbench May 2009

Wayne’s Workbench May 2009

Happy Mother’s Day! To see a child laugh is to witness joy unalloyed.

Wayne’s Workbench April 2009

Wayne’s Workbench April 2009

Early on Sunday morning, as the new day was dawning, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went out to visit the tomb. Suddenly there was a great earthquake! For an angel of the Lord came down from heaven, rolled aside the stone, and sat on it.