Multiplicity Open on 5th Friday

Handmade Holiday Gift Cards – Now Available at Multiplicity Art Gallery on the Square in Slaton.

These beautiful handmade cards are a work of art by artist Carol Koenig.
You can purchase them while at 5th Friday, Oct 31 or contact Carol at (281) 507-5062.
The perfect gift for someone you love!
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The Audacity of Faith (Rom 4:1-25)

CBBy: Curtis Baker

Last week we learned the good news that Paul has been driving at through the opening chapters of Romans.  Despite human sin that has stood in the way of God’s purposes, God has made a way through the sacrifice of his Son that we may be forgiven of our sins, and declared apart of God’s family, even when we rightfully should be condemned because of our rebellion.  Paul calls this good news “justification,” and taught us that this is the bedrock of our relationship with God.  We learned last week that this is all a gift of God’s grace, and that we in no way were deserving of this gracious offer from God.  This gift cannot be earned, but can only be received by faith.

Now that Paul has established the bedrock truth of our life in God, he now has to defend it against our very natural impulse to believe that we must earn our favor with God.  From the people of Israel all the way down to modern Christians, there is a natural impulse within us to believe that our relationship with God is based on performance.  After all, every other relationship we experience in life, to one degree or another, is usually based on how we perform.  This was true in our relationships with our parents, confirmed for us in our time in school, and finally reinforced by our employment.  All of life seems to be judged based on a person’s ability to perform.  So naturally, when we think about our relationship with God, we assume that it too is based on our ability.  But as Paul furthers his point about justification here in Romans, he shows us that, while never discounting the need for improvement, the gift God has given us was not based on any ability of our own.

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Masonic District 93-B

Masonby Chad Wilson

Right Worshipful Sherrell Wilson, DDGM Masonic District 93-B of the Grand Lodge of Texas made his official visit to Slaton Lodge No. 1094 this evening. He is pictured with Past Master Joe D. Williamson who handcrafted a gavel presented to DDGM Wilson on behalf of the Lodge. The gavel was formed from wood recycled from old Slaton Lodge furniture dating back to the early 1900’s.

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Senior Citizens Center New!

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By Janet James

Food for Thought – Why do “fat chance” and “slim chance” mean the same thing?

Our monthly balloon volleyball game did not happen this past Thursday.  There were not enough people to play.  Mark your calendars for April 10 to play starting at 1:00.  We always have a lot of fun?  Come join us in April.

We want to thank those volunteers that give their time and service every week.  Money changers Janis King, Guadalupe Perez, Jeannette Bradford, Earl Eblen, and Margaret Edwards. Bingo caller Janis King, memorials Jeannette Bradford, and Karen Horn mopping floors.  A big thank you to all.

Upcoming events – Mark your calendars!  Monday (March 24) Bingo 1-2 Tuesday (March 25) Calvert from 11-12 Wednesday (March 26) B and A day – Bridge from 1-2 Thursday (March 27) Pot Luck & Game Night Friday (March 28) Amy from Calvert will entertain us with song during lunch.

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Siren Testing Saturday Afternoon

sirenTwo Emergency Siren Tests are scheduled within the next few weeks.

First Test – This Saturday, March 22, at 2pm.
Second Test – Saturday, April 12, at 2pm.

There will be two siren test rounds at three minutes each.

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