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Intersections: God and Life
Intersections: God and Life

In recent days, I've been considering the idea of "trusting in the Lord." It seems it can be easy for many to say, "I trust God" or be emotionally aroused when someone mentions the idea of removing "In God we trust" from our US currency. For me one of my favorite biblical texts is Proverbs 3:5-6, but what exactly is trust all about?

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SANDY CROSS NEWS
SANDY CROSS NEWS

News from Sandy Cross United Methodist Church - The United Methodist Men of Sandy Cross United Methodist Church will be having a barbeque chicken sale and the United Methodist Women will have a bake sale on October 18 from 11 a.m to 6 p.m at the Coopers Ruritan Club. The baked goods will be homemade by the ladies of Sandy Cross United Methodist Church.

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Luke's Word for the Week
Luke's Word for the Week

Hi Fellow Followers and Saints! What follows is an excerpt from a sermon I preached this past Sunday, October 13th, I pray it would nudge you to ask of the Lord, "Lord, teach me how to pray."
Jesus taught the disciples how to pray, not because he was frustrated with them. Jesus taught his disciples how to pray because they asked of him, "Lord teach us to pray" (Luke 11:1).

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RED OAK NEWS
RED OAK NEWS

Women in Action met at Red Oak Baptist Church on Tuesday, October 8. They enjoyed a spaghetti supper and then had their meeting. Maureen Williams had the program, Vicki Lassiter shared an article on unwrapping spiritual gifts, and Virginia Perry led the Prayer Patterns and prayed for the missionaries. This month's mission action project was the donation of filled backpacks for the Appalachian Christmas Outreach. Over 9 backpacks were donated.

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PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS
PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS

What a wonderful Sunday at Peachtree Baptist Church.
The sanctuary flower arrangement Sunday was presented to glorify God by Mary Jane May in honor of the Peachtree Sanctuary Choir.
SUNDAY SCHOOL GATHERING:
Jerry Hobgood welcomed the Sunday School gathering and led the song, "In The Garden."

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SOCCER STARS
SOCCER STARS

NASHVILLE -- The Town of Nashville Youth Soccer season at Glover Park is halfway over now and the players' skills have improved as the season has progressed.
This past Saturday was another beautiful day with great soccer.
The 8U age division saw some very close games.

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Northern takes out Warriors

RED OAK -- Last season, Northern Nash High School's football team lost a heartbreaking Big East Conference opener to the Hunt Warriors.
This year, after taking an early lead, the Knights made sure to keep their foot on the pedal for four quarters.
Northern opened up conference play by knocking off the visiting Warriors 28-14 last Friday night, pushing its record to an impressive 5-2 as the team prepares for the rest of its Big East slate.

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Lady Knights drop matches

RED OAK -- Northern Nash High School's volleyball team started out hot last Tuesday in the school's annual "Pink Out" game against Wilson Fike, but the Lady Knights' slipped in the final three sets to drop their record to 1-16 on the season with the 3-1 loss.
Northern started out with a commanding 25-15 win in the game's first set, using a loud environment and home crowd to their advantage to gain momentum immediately.

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COUNTY SOCCER UPDATE

NASH COUNTY -- Here are updated Nash County Recreation & Senior Services Fall 2019 Youth Soccer Scores:

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NCWC wins on-campus game

ROCKY MOUNT -- The North Carolina Wesleyan College Football team cruised to a 44-7 homecoming win over Greensboro College last Saturday in the first-ever football game played on campus at the Vernon T. Bradley Complex.
Wesleyan scored 37 points in the first half on 5 touchdowns as the Bishops raced out to a 30-0 lead midway through the 2nd quarter.

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Nash County rec offering signups

NASH COUNTY -- Registration for Nash County Parks and Recreation Department Youth Basketball & Futsal (Indoor Soccer) Leagues will run through November 15 this year.
The Youth Basketball program will accommodate players from the ages of 4-18 years old, whereas the Futsal (Indoor Soccer) League will be for participants ages 4-15.

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Rocky Mount blasts Franklinton

ROCKY MOUNT -- The Rocky Mount Gryphons, with some help from the Franklinton Red Rams, tallied 42 unanswered points last Friday as part of a 42-0 victory over FHS during the Big East Conference football opener for both clubs at Gryphon Stadium.
With the loss, the Red Rams fell for the fifth time in a row and are now 2-5 overall to go with a 1-0 mark in Big East Confeence play.

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STURDY DEFENSE
STURDY DEFENSE

Several Southern Nash defenders team up to make a tackle during last Friday night's road football victory at Wilson Fike in the Big East opener for both squads.

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SPIKING FOR A GOOD CAUSE
SPIKING FOR A GOOD CAUSE

PINK MATCH. Nash Central Middle School's Volleyball Team hosted a Pink Out Dig Out Cancer match last week against Rocky Mount Middle in Tri-County Conference action. All proceeds from the event were donated to the Susan G. Komen Foundation in an effort to support finding a cure.

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Joseph Danny Lamm
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PEGGY HOGGARD PATTERSON
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GORDON "GB" BOSEMAN, JR.
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ARLANDER WILLIAMS
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Angela Gayle Bunn Nelms
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NRMS realizes loan was unnecessary

Interim Superintendent Dr. Del Burns ended the meeting of the Nash-Rocky Mount Board of Education on a good note Monday night.
The school system will be able to immediately pay back the $800,000 it borrowed from Nash County.
Actually, the school system never needed the money in the first place, Burns told school board members.

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