Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Update on Curt Cannon- Tues

I just returned from visiting with the Cannons again. They are in really good spirits today and continue to thank everyone for all the thoughts & prayers being lifted their way. They want all those prayers directed over Curt right now, but they have been overwhelmed at the outpouring of love for their whole family.


Their vigil continues at Curt's bedside. After reviewing the results from the MRI taken on Saturday and another CT scan done yesterday, they have reason to be hopeful. The doctors still cannot tell if he will get any better, but until the swelling of his brain goes down, they can't tell that he won't. That, from Marcia. So, they wait... and pray.



And they are joined by hundreds (maybe thousands) of friends and family here in Lincoln County (and around the world) whose voices are resounding up to God.



Again, they insist that they do not need a thing except our prayers. Indeed, the hospital staff and accomodations at Vanderbilt are first class and they are well taken care of.



Till we hear more to pass along... keep praying... without ceasing!

-Jim

Monday, April 18, 2011

Bro. Frankie Reed

We regret to announce the passing of Bro. Frankie Reed today, April 18th. A graveside service is scheduled for Thursday at 2pm at Riverview Memorial Cemetery with visitation from 12-2pm at Higgins Funeral Home. Check with Higgins for a full obituary at www.higginsfh.com

The VOICE is online

This week’s VOICE of Washington St is online now at http://www.washingtonstreetchurch.org/Bulletins/April%2021,%202011.pdf

 

This week, pay special attention to those on our prayer list, including Curt Cannon and others who are struggling at this time.  Lift them up in prayer without ceasing!

Jim