The Milam County Historical Commission will meet at the Kay Theater on Monday, April 7 at 10 a.m.
Speaker will be Dr. Sarah Chesney with the Texas Archeological Society (TAS) will provide information on the upcoming Summer Field School being held in Milam and Robertson Counties June 14-21.
Susan Wallis Cole held a book signing and reading at Main Street Bookshop on Saturday. Her new children’s book is called Ella and Mac Want a Dog, which teaches children about pet ownership. Attendees received $15% off food from 7 Bar Barbecue.
The El Camino Real Chapter of Texas Master Naturalists will hold its monthly meeting on Thursday, April 10 at 6 p.m. at All Saints’ Episcopal Church Meeting Room,
200 N. Travis, in Cameron.
The public is invited to attend.
The ninth chapter of the Gospel of Mark tells of a father who brought to Jesus a son who was afflicted with a tormenting spirit. Jesus assured the man that “All things can be done for the one who has faith.” In anguish, the father of the child cried out, “I believe; help my unbelief!
In Matthew 6:25 Jesus said, “Don’t be anxious about your life.” For some reason Bobby McFerrin’s, “Don’t worry be happy” keeps bouncing around in my head. Maybe because God wants His church to be full of hope and joy and to be found trusting Him in every circumstance.
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Thomas E. Neely, of Rockdale, recently appointed supervisor of State Highways for that portion of Milam County south of Little River, has already enthusiastically upon his work Mr. Neely contemplates a trip to Austin this week to confer with highway officials.
Iheard a story a long time ago about a drunk who became a Christian. One of the biggest surprises of his new faith was that the church didn’t know how to have fun. He missed his old friends at the bar, their transparency and their authenticity.
Tex Sample, in his book, Earthy Mysticism, tells of being invited to preach in Kansas City. Before the service began the congregation engaged in their traditional, informal moments of sharing.
St. Paul Lutheran Church and School in Thorndale will host the We Are Blood mobile unit on Saturday, March 22 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.] All donors will receive a voucher for one free Whataburger. Schedule your appointment at weareblood. org/donor with group code E249.