Announcements July 11th, 2010 ♦ 10:15 AM To live as Jesus lived and love as Jesus loved. Please Take Note Prayer Please sign up on the table in the lobby if you are interested in assisting with summer outreach. “...Herod had arrested John and bound him and put him in prison on account and for the sake of Herodias, his brother Philip's wife, For John had said to him, It is not lawful or right for you to have her....when Herod's birthday came, the daughter of Herodias danced in the midst and pleased and fascinated Herod, and so he promised with an oath to give her whatever she might ask. And she, being put forward and prompted by her mother, said, „Give me the head of John the Baptist right here on a platter‟.” Matthew 14:3-4, 6-8 Please keep Vivian Douglas and the four children from Casa Bernabe (Eduardo, Rosita, Ester and Elmer) in your prayers as they minister musically around Cleveland and as they travel to New York next week for music camp. Celebrate Alternaterm’s 25th anniversary with a Picnic Reunion at Parkside Church this Saturday, July 17th, from 12:00-3:00 pm. Suggested donation of $10 per person, $30 per family. PRE-REGISTRATION REQUESTED. For more information contact: Rachel Hare at 216.397.1152 Please pray for Marlo Apple and her family as they mourn the death of their grandmother on July 6th. Pray for God’s peace and comfort to surround them. The young musicians from Casa Bernabe will hold a concert at Forest Hills Park this Thursday, July 15th. There will be a potluck from 6-7, so bring a dish to share, and enjoy a time of fellowship before the music. Wes and Cindy White will be here along with their family next Sunday, July 18th. Wes will preach and give updates from their ministries in Glasgow, Scotland. Libby Dang requests your prayers for a co-worker who is battling cancer. This woman is too weak to undergo further treatment, and hospice services are beginning at this time. The patient is mother to two young children and her husband is out of work. Pray that God would reveal Himself in this time and bring comfort and healing. Barbara Taylor asks your prayers for a patient at the hospital where she works named “Ed”. Ed has recently been diagnosed with brain cancer. He has been told that he will only live two months unless he undergoes radiation that could render him deaf or blind.