This week at LLWC – October 8, 2023

Join us this Sunday at 11:00 AM when Pastor Andy will be sharing part five ‘Love One Another’ … Encourage One Another!  “Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing” (1 Thessalonians 5:11 NIV).
Children’s Ministry
    • This Sunday the children will remain with their parents / guardians for the duration of the service.
    • Children’s ministry teams of two… please sign up ASAP.
THIS WEEK
    • Tithes and Offerings Online:  https://llwesleyan.com/
    • Community Garden Potato Harvest: Saturday, October 7 at 1:00: Rain or Shine! Harvest Meal at 5:00 (for field workers, meal helpers and their families).
    • Sunday Morning Adult Bible Study with Dave Carney at 10:00 AM in the Fellowship Hall —All are welcome!
    • Freedom in Christ Course continues! Sunday evening from 6:00 PM  to 7:15 PM in Fellowship Hall.
    • Prayer Ministry:  Wednesday is Prayer & Fasting Day 5:00 PM pre-service prayer; 6:00 PM Prayer Meeting
LOOKING AHEAD
    • First Sunday Potluck: Sunday, November 5, following the morning service in the Fellowship Hall. Bring a dish to share. All are welcome!
    • Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes  If you plan to fill a box for a boy, please take one of the t-shirts from the table in the Fellowship Hall. Boxes for girls already have a dress in them. There is more information and FAQs at: https://llwesleyan.com/index.php/ministries/operation-christmas-child-shoeboxes/  Please return shoeboxes by October 29th so Peg can take them to the collection point in Saranac Lake.
    • Testimony Sunday *NEWSunday, November 19. Contact Pastor Andy to videotape your testimony of answered prayer!

    • Community Thanksgiving Dinner: Saturday, November 18th. Please contact Marilyn Bridges to ask how you can help.
    • Dress a Girl workshops:
        • October 14
        • November 11
        • December 9

Meet at 10:00 AM at the Tupper Lake Baptist Chapel (55 Lake St., Tupper Lake, NY 12986; enter by the side door). The mission of DAG is to show God’s little girls that they are loved, and to reduce human trafficking. You don’t have to be a seamstress to help with this project; there are plenty of ways that everyone can help! Soup will be provided for lunch. Contact Peg Mauer  (pmauer2004@yahoo.com) with questions. See more information at: Dress a Girl.