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ANNOUNCEMENTS
      *Hymn of Response                    One Bread, One Body
                   One bread, one body, one Lord of all, one cup of blessing which we bless.              IOHUMC  Installs  Air  Cleaning  System  •  Nancy Hartmann at nlhnlh@hotmail.com  or 912-
                     And we, though many throughout the earth, we are one body in this one Lord.          Effective  November  2nd,  A.S.R.S.,  Inc.  (our  660-7328.
                                                                                                          HVAC vendor) has completed  the installation  of
                        Gentile or Jew, servant or free, woman or man, no more. One bread . . .           air cleaning devices in all IOHUMC  properties  Wesley Community Center’s Angel Tree • Be on
                                                                                                          (i.e. the Sanctuary, the main building complex, the  the lookout for this year’s gift-giving ministry for
                         Many the gifts, many the works, one in the Lord of all. One bread . . .          Green House and the Cornus Cottage). The bipolar  the children of Wesley Community Center. Begin-
                                                                                                          ionization  devices have been proven to actively  ning Sunday, November 15, we will have a table in

                    Grain for the fields, scattered and grown, gathered to one, for all. One bread . . .  kill  or inactivate  microorganisms and pathogens  front of the Sanctuary and outside the entrance to
                                                                                                          (including  SARS-CoV-2, Norovirus, Human  the Ministry Center for you to select an ornament
                                                                                                          Coronavirus, Legionella,  MRSA,  Staphylococcus  with a child’s name/age/gender on it. A table will
      *Benediction                                                                   Rev. Scott Tucker    and E. Coli). While this will not ensure complete  also be present at Wednesday Night Supper pickup
      Dismissal                                                                                           elimination  of any microorganism or pathogen, it  beginning November 18th.
                                                                                                          does reduce the active rate of these by over 90 %.
                                                                                                                                                          Additionally, because of the pandemic,  we will
                        Drop boxes are placed at the exits for your tithes and offerings.                 Due to the current COVID  health  crisis, many  premiere an online option to choose a child in next
                                                                                                          schools (including Savannah Country Day and BC,  week’s eblast. The ages of the children range from
                                                                                                          locally), offices and hospitals have installed bipolar  6 months to 13 years old. Each gift should be be-
     *Please stand as you are able                                       † Ushers seat those waiting      ionization devices to reduce the levels of pathogens  tween $10-30 and must be delivered to the church
      To assist you in worship, hearing devices are available for your use. Please ask an usher for assistance and remember to   and microorganisms in their facilities.   unwrapped no later that Wednesday, December 9.
     turn off all cellular devices.
      During our 10:15 a.m. service, we will be recording and broadcasting via Facebook & YouTube live each Sunday.                                      For more information, contact Shannon Baxter.
                                                                                                          We are indebted  to Michael  and Karen Lemack,
                                                                                                          fellow church members and owners of A.S.R.S., for  Oyster Art • In the church office, we have a beauti-
                                                                                                          the prompt installation of the devices and for their  ful display of Oyster Art for sale! Funds for these
                                                                                                          generous contribution toward the overall cost of this  pieces  will  benefit  Faith  in  Practice,  a  Christian
                                                                                                          project.                                        Medical Mission group that provides medical care
                                                                                                                                                          for the poor in Guatemala as they go through turbu-
                                                                                                          Friends ‘n Needles • The Friends ‘n Needles Prayer  lent times.
                                                                                                          Shawl group has partnered with the art education
                                                                                                          non-profit,  Loop  it  Up-Savannah,  to  help  provide      The Story of the Oyster
                                                                                                          children with the opportunity to give meaningful
                                                                                                          gifts to their  parents.  Underserved children  who  The oyster is a beautiful  animal  living through
                                                                                                          participate in Loop it Up programming will be able  stressful currents while remaining tough and strong.
                                                                                                          to select from donated jewelry items and give them  As the animal feeds, it disposes of what is not use-
                                                                                                          to their parents as gifts for Valentine’s Day. While  ful. But occasionally, a grain of sand is stuck and
                                                                                                          that day is still a few months away, the process of  unable to be discarded. So, what does the oyster do?
                                                                                                          getting the jewelry prepared takes time. You can  The oyster turns an irritating grain of sand into a
                                                                                                          participate  by donating jewelry!  The group will  beautiful pearl. When facing challenges and living
                                                                                                          then go through all donations, cleaning them and  through turbulent times, find peace in the story of
                                                                                                          preparing them for the children. If you would like  an oyster and a pearl, and remember that we too can
                                                                                                          more information about how to help these children  turn life’s trials into triumphs!
                                                                                                          show  support and love for their families,  contact
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