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The Early Church with both Jew and Gentile believers were having a great time as multitudes were getting saved, healed and delivered. For example, read Acts 8:5-12. There was great joy in the Church and the men and women who had become believers were being baptized in water.

GIFTS RECEIVED BY HOSPICE OF MURRAY COUNTY

Hospice of Murray County appreciates donations made in August 2021 in Memory of: Jean Hentges, Jacob Peterson, Jim LeTendre, Flavia Kirchner, Marjorie Peterson, Bob & Beva Walters, Keith Johnson, Jim Daniels, Betty Czepa, Vonnie DeYonge, Bette Meinerts, Dean Bundy, Dorothy Ruppert, Gertie Wester, Jon Ronstad, Jeanne Nantkes, Janet Singer, Jack Lewis, Gary Olson Hospice gratefully acknowledges memorials and donations received. These gifts and contributions are helping Hospice of Murray County continue to provide quality care to our patients and their families..

THEOLOGY IN THE TRENCHES

Ramlings, Part II It’s awfully quiet. The midnight mooing has ceased as the window remains open allowing minimal movement of cool air.

MURRAY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

The Murray County Board of Commissioners met on September 7, in a regularly scheduled meeting. There were no conflicts of interest indicated. Minutes of both the August 24 and 31 meetings were approved. There was no one for Open Forum.

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St. Columba Celebrates 130 years

One hundred and thirty years! It’s hard to imagine that far back in time, one has to search archives, old newspapers and books and talk to a generation that kept written memories and if you are lucky, old photographs. In the small community of Iona, Minnesota, the search for old memories and older newspaper clippings has been taking place since March. Why now? St. Columba Catholic Church is…

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MCC SCHOOL MENU

Monday, Sept. 13: Breakfast: English Muffin/Jelly, Egg Pattie, Assorted Fruit and Juice Choices, Milk.

Rebel Roundup

Please join me in welcoming some new staff members to the MCC family. Teaching staff includes Selina Ludolph in 3rd grade and Brittany Berndt in 5th grade. Tina Bengtson has moved to 4th grade and Britta Malchow has joined our special education team. New paraprofessionals include Kathy Vroman, Courtney Mandersheid and Nancy Moberg. Also, new at MCC Elementary is our Junior Kindergarten program we will be implementing this year.

REBELS FALL SHORT AT TRIANGULAR

The Rebels traveled to Luverne this past week to participate against Luverne and West Lyon in a triangular. MCC started off the evening playing an experienced West Lyon team. Game one started off well for the Rebels. The two teams battled back and forth for a while. However, the Wildcats were able to carry the tempo and gain the advantage in the middle of the set. MCC struggled with errors, and that was enough room for West Lyon to take the win 16-25. The second set started off with multiple errors by the Rebels. The Wildcats gained a big lead and the momentum right away. MCC tried getting back into winning position, but could not knock down their errors. West Lyon won the set 14-25, taking the match in two.

KNIGHTS SWEEP REBELS ON NEW COURT

The Rebels traveled to Tyler Friday night to take on the Knights in their brand new gym. MCC was excited to play in the new facility, but knew it would be a challenge. The two faced off earlier in a preseason scrimmage, but now both teams had a setter out due to knee injuries. The biggest thing the Rebels needed for the night was energy!

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