MCC MOVES TO NEXT ROUND TAKING ON SPRINGFIELD NEXT

The MCC Rebel Football team was on the road on Saturday as MCC was looking for revenge on the weekend before Halloween. The Rebels have been haunted by the loss to Adrian Ellsworth earlier this season. In that game the Rebels lost 13 to 11. All of the points were scored in the first half yet the Rebels had the ball much of the second half and couldn’t score. The Rebels learned a lot in that game and they used it the rest of the season. On Saturday the Rebels would vanquish what was haunting them in a victory over their rivals.

MCC VOLLEYBALL ENDS THEIR SEASON AGAINST THE EAGLES

The MCC Rebel Volleyball team was the 6th seed in the Subsection 3A South playoffs. The Rebels were on the road on Friday night to Edgerton to take on the 3rd seeded Southwest Minnesota Christian Eagles. During the regular season the Eagles beat the Rebels in Edgerton 3-1 and the Rebels were looking to turn the tables on the Eagles when it mattered the most.

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Monday, Nov. 4: Breakfast: TNT Late Start.

Rebel Roundup

1st Quarter Wrap-Up As we now are ending October and winding down the first quarter of the year (November 8th), we are looking forward to upcoming events like our annual Veterans Day program, the annual MCC American Education Celebration, and the annual Musical put on by our drama department. We also are looking forward to the winter sports season and the upcoming holidays. Before all of this though, we have to cheer on our MMC/ Fulda cross country state qualifiers Mara Clarke, Evan Baumgardner and Matthew Stapek and wish them good luck at state on November 2nd. We also want to wish the football team good luck in the Section 3A championship game being held at SMSU on November 1st. They take on Springfield at 10:00 a.m. Congratulations go out to our volleyball team and cheer team on a great season this fall. The first day of the 2nd quarter starts on November 11th.

CHURCH NOTES

CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH, Slayton, MN. Pastor Chad Duffy.

NAPS (SECOND HARVEST)

Nutrition Assistance Program for Seniors (NAPS) in the Slayton area, sponsored by Second Harvest Heartland distribution will be held at the office of A.C.E. of Southwest Minnesota – Murray County at 2989 Maple Rd., Slayton MN. Distribution will take place on Thursday, November 14th, from 1:30 – 2:30 pm. Remember if you cannot be there, please have your proxy pick your items up for you. For more information, call Joyce at 507-836-8705. If you want to know if you qualify for this program, please call Second Harvest Heartland at 800365-0270.

THEOLOGY IN THE TRENCHES

LIFTER OF THE VEIL WE CAN BE The old lady, at least she seemed like it to me, made her way in the communion line right on up to the altar. Earlobes dangling from pressure of the weighted attire she wore upon each one, they sagged.

GOOD NEWS

By John Stenen I was raised in south Minneapolis, in a non-Christian home. Dad was an alcoholic and mean to me until I turned sixteen years old and moved out on my own. I had my own apartment, a full-time job and graduated from high school. Mom was one of the nicest mothers any child could ever want; she loved all of her eight children. When I was still a young boy of seven or eight years old, a Church talked Dad into having my two brothers and I attend Sunday School; the bus would pick us up and we would walk the two miles home. The Sunday School class was chaotic. I was taught to respect my elders but those other kids disrespected the teacher every Sunday. I started going in the front door after getting off the bus, and walking out the back door of the Church, and would wait for my brothers who were older than I. After several weeks they said to me, “How come you’re always the first out of Sunday School?” I told them I had quit going; they liked the idea and quit also. Dad was never notified that we had quit. The Gospel of Jesus Christ never had an impact on my life at that time, but at age twentyone while serving in the Philippines, the Gospel was given to me again. The absolute greatest decision I have ever made in my life, was made in August, 1972, when I surrendered my life to Jesus Christ - and He became Lord of my life. Jesus said in John 3:3, “Except a man be born-again, he cannot enter into the Kingdom of God.” To be born-again you need to realize what a sinner you are, and that you are separated from God. You need to repent from your sin, and receive Christ by faith into your heart, and purpose to live for Him all the days of your life. Then you should be baptized in water, which tells the world that you now identify with the death, burial, and resurrection life of Jesus Christ. I hope that when that day comes and we are gathered around the Throne of God (Rev. 5:), you will be there. God bless.

GREEN THUMB

By Arnold Krusemark Another month is over. We now have two months left in this year.

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