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RED OAK NEWS (relevance: 100%, date: Nov 12, 2025)
Congratulations to Jackson Barnes, Amber Abell, and Pier Rochelle who were baptized at Red Oak Baptist Church on Sunday, Nov. 2!
The Baptist Women's World Day of Prayer was held at Red Oak Baptist Church on Monday, Nov. 3. Ladies representing Red Oak, Dortches, Momeyer, West Mount, Rock Creek, and West Edgecombe came together to celebrate 75 years of prayer for women. Participating from Red Oak were Taylor Brantley, Linda Sheets, Dorothy Pearce, Suzy Pearce, Audrey Pearce, Pam Wood, and Denise Langley.

Local events celebrate veterans (relevance: 100%, date: Nov 12, 2025)
Expressions of recognition, respect, gratitude and remembrance were part of multiple area Veterans events, some of which were held the weekend before Veterans' Day on Tuesday, Nov. 11. RED OAK
The town of Red Oak held its annual Veterans Day Memorial Event at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 8, with the celebration timed to conclude just prior to the Ride of Honor, which began at the Flying Iron Harley-Davidson in Rocky Mount.

COMMUNITY CALENDAR (relevance: 100%, date: Apr 18, 2006)

Sin is who we are and not what we do (relevance: 75%, date: Nov 12, 2025)
I once heard a story about a little boy who prayed during Sunday School to ask Jesus to come and live in his heart. When he saw his mother, he proudly told her, "Mama, I asked Jesus to come and live in my heart today and take my skin away".
His mother chuckled but later realized that her young child was serious. Several days later, he confided his concern to her. "I've been waiting, Mama, and I still have my skin."

Veterans Day is for the living, but it's okay to remember the dead (relevance: 75%, date: Nov 12, 2025)
A 100-year-old British World War II veteran was interviewed on the BBC and told the reporter that the sacrifice his friends made and the lives of his other comrades at risk was not worth it. It was one of the saddest stories I've read this year.
"My message is, I can see in my mind's eye, rows and rows of white stones, of all the hundreds of my friends and everybody else, that gave their lives - for what?" Alex Penstone said. "The country of today... No, I'm sorry, the sacrifice wasn't worth the result that it is now."

Is God Dead? - Hallucinations 102 - Paul (relevance: 50%, date: Nov 12, 2025)
Last time, we began to explore what a hallucination theory concerning the apostle Peter's experiences would look like. From that exploration, we concluded that Peter neither had the "anticipating spirit" nor the "hopeful expectancy" to have hallucinated a risen Jesus. Much of the same can be said of hallucination theories concerning Paul's experience as well.
Similar to Peter, critics often theorize that Paul's experience was a hallucination of the risen Jesus.

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Spring Hope library programs to expand (relevance: 25%, date: Nov 12, 2025)
SPRING HOPE- The town's library, on track to move from one location to another on the grounds of the Spaulding Family Resource Center, is attracting attention for being one of the most-visited branches of Braswell Memorial Library in Nash County.
Director of Library Services Melissa Corso spoke to town commissioners at Monday's Nov. 10 meeting, relating that Spring Hope's Library, along with Middlesex, has the "highest door count" since its move from the Depot several years ago.

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PATRICIA ANN SMITH GOLD (relevance: 25%, date: Nov 11, 2025)

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