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Monday, November 7: Baked Fish, Au Gratin Potatoes, Green Beans, Dinner Roll w/Margarine, Dessert, Lowfat Milk. Tuesday, November 8: Closed.

GREEN THUMB

By Arnold Krusemark And now it is November. Less than two months left of the year.

GOOD NEWS

By John Stenen A woman who had considered herself a good Christian worker said to a minister one day, “My husband was seriously ill and I cried unto God to heal him, but God did not answer my prayer and my husband died. Because of that, I do not believe in God anymore.” The minister replied, “Have you carefully obeyed 1 John 3:22? There are many things that He has commanded us to do such as forgive everyone who might offend us, and love one another, submit to one another, help the poor, support the gospel, attend Church, be a soul winner, live by faith, etc.” She honestly answered and said, “No, there are many areas of my life where I have been disobedient to God’s Word.” The minister said, “Then God has not failed you, you have failed God.”

THEOLOGY IN THE TRENCHES

Connecting with You The fall leaves glisten—reflective upon the lake this crisp morning. Being tucked away in the stillness awaiting that which is to come—the momentary pause breathes life.

CHURCH NOTES

CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH, Slayton, MN. Pastor Darby Lawrence. Office Hours: 8am to 4:30pm. Phone: (507) 836-8291. Sun. Nov. 6: 9am Sun. School, 10am Worship; Wed. Nov. 9: 6pm Confirmation; Sun. Nov. 13: 9am Sun. School, 10am Worship.

MCC

SCHOOL MENU Monday, November 7: Breakfast: TNT - No Breakfast. Lunch: Homemade Sloppy Joes, Bush’s Baked Beans, Assorted Fresh Fruits & Veggies, Chilled Fruit Cocktail.

PANTHERS BEAT REBELS IN SECTION 3A SEMIFINALS

The MCC Rebels advanced to the Section 3A semifinals to play the Tracy Milroy Balaton Panthers. The Rebels lost earlier this season to the Panthers in Slayton. MCC was looking to avenge one of their two losses this season but to do that the fourth seeded Rebels would have to go to Tracy to play the top seeded Panthers. The Panthers have had a terrific season with a dominant defense and an offense that can score in a variety of ways led by a big physical frontline. This game would be a defensive battle with both teams having chances to win the game but in the end the top seed would move on.

ANOTHER STELLAR PERFORMANCE BY THE MCC/F WARRIORS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM

By Student Reporter, Allie Paulzine The MCC/F Warriors competed at the Section 3A Championships this past Thursday September 27th in Luverne. It was a marvelous day with perfect conditions for running. The Warriors were once again very successful with the girl’s team qualifying for state for the fourth year in a row. The girl’s team fought hard to come home section 3A champs scoring just 58 points. The boys team also had a successful race placing fifth with 170 points. The Warriors also had runners qualifying individually: Evan Bumgardner, Amanda Overgauuw, and Ashley Overgauuw.

Rebel Roundup

MCC Census The Minnesota Department of Education requires school districts to submit an estimate or a census count of zero through four-year-old children that reside in their district. This count directly impacts our funding for early education programs like ECFE and Preschool! Our district also uses the information we gather to send notices about program offerings (preschool and ECFE), community events for young children, preschool screening, and eventually information about registering for kindergarten!

SNEAK PEAK!!!

The Murray County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Tuesday, November 01, 2022. Auditor Treasurer Heidi Winter updated the Board regarding the upcoming election.

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