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VICTORY TABERNACLE AND NEW LIFE TABERNACLE CLELBRATE PICNIC TOGETHER -- Cooks and chefs at the picnic were: Joseph Gallimore, Deric Scott, Kevin Story, Elder Gene Gooding, Jeff Taylor, Daryl Davis and Lamar Davis.
General Hospital 30: Jason questions Sonny’s motives. Carly meets with Jax. Nina is put in notice.
On Tuesday, General Hospital will air an encore of its December 29, 2017 episode. General Hospital will not air Wednesday, due to sports coverage.
The Bold & Beautiful: Zoe gets caught up in passion on her date with Thomas. Liam worries about Zoe losing perspective when Hope mentions her date with Thomas.
On Tuesday, a new episode of the Bold & The Beautiful will air on the east coast, while the west coast is pre-empted for CBS Sports: The Sun Bowl.
An encore episode of the Bold & The Beautiful will air Wednesday on the east coast, and the new episode from Tuesday December 31 will air on the west coast.
The Young & Restless: Victor and Nikki feel the true meaning of Christmas when an unexpected delivery arrives. Kevin is given the ultimate Christmas gift from Chloe.
Nick turns things around on Adam. Chance is questioned by Jill.
The Young & Restless will be pre-empted on New Year’s Day.
Adam crosses a line. Victoria’s concern for Billy grows.
Days Of Our Lives: Kristen is enraged when she spies Brady and Nicole kissing. Marlena confronts “Hope” about her feelings for John. Kate threatens to expose Stefano. Gabi discovers someone has van-
dalized Gabi Chic.
Julie and Doug’s New Year’s Eve party is crashed by an unexpected
couple. Eli receives surprising news about the person who threw a rock through the Gabi Chic window.
Kayla, Justin, Marlena, and John share theories about who might’ve been the mystery Santa Claus. Kristen is tormented by the thought of Brady being with Nicole. Eve leaves Salem after wreaking havoc on Salemites.
Days Of Our Lives will not be seen Wednesday.
VICTORY TABERNACLE AND NEW LIFE TABERNACLE CELEBRATE PICNIC TOGETHER – In this photo are, left to right: Natallie Davy, Yvonne Davy (First Lady), Ann Campbell and Ardar Colhower.
Horoscopes
Capricorn (Dec. 22 – Jan. 19): Few things annoy you more than those individuals who correct you when, actually, they have their facts wrong. While this happens often enough you simply ignore them, with so much changing so swiftly, at the moment they could actually be right. Do yourself a favour and check out what they have to say.
Aquarius (Jan. 20 – Feb. 17): While, obviously, you can update everybody about everything on a daily basis, it’s worth checking in with others frequently. Ordinarily, this wouldn’t be necessary and, in fact, you wouldn’t have time. But with swift changes, this isn’t just wise, those dis- cussions will be informative..
Pisces (Feb. 18 – March 19): Every once in a while, you need to be reminded to trust your instincts. This is tricky, especially when you’ve based decisions on those feelings, yet certain unimaginative individuals demand more conventional proof. Still, if you think about it, you always know what to say, as you will now.
Aries (March 20 – April 19): Unsettling as last minute changes in plans are, what’s coming your way is so exciting it really can’t be ignored. True, certain individuals may complain about the timing being inconven- ient. But good fortune doesn’t always appear when it’s most convenient. Besides, the end result will more than justify a bit of chaos.
Taurus (April 20 – May 20): Once you swore there were certain changes you’d never make, mostly because you liked things the way there were. But times have moved on and so have you. Enough that you don’t even need to think about those changes.
Gemini (May 21 – June 20): Sometimes, despite your best efforts, seemingly simple plans simply refuse to come together as you hoped. Not only is that the case now, you’re being forced to venture into new territory and meet people who, otherwise, you’d never have met.
Cancer (June 21 – July 22): There’s no denying that fortunate events are welcome. The problem is, they’re also disruptive, and if you’re to take full advantage of them, you’ll have to make some dramatic changes. However, things are moving swiftly.
Leo (July 23 – Aug. 22): While you’ll listen to the suggestions of others and, on occasion, ask for their guidance, you’ll usually end up mak- ing decisions on your own. This once, however, you’re urged to seek the guidance of somebody who has a greater understanding of the matters in question than you do, and is willing to give you advice.
Virgo (Aug. 23 – Sept. 22): Being faced with a demand for a final decision or lasting plan can trigger all sorts of anxieties for you, as a precise Virgo. Bear in mind, however, that all others want is something that will enable them to organise certain arrangements.
Libra (Sept. 23 – Oct. 22): Obviously, you’d rather have the support of those around you before you begin on a new, and potentially challenging, venture. Still, this is your idea and your vision, which means not everybody will fully understand how much it means to you, at least initially.
Scorpio (Oct. 23 – Nov. 21): If you sense change is in the air, you’re right. After living with the influence of the fiery Mars in Scorpio since mid- November, it’s about to depart.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22 – Dec. 21): Usually, when asked for the facts, you’ll call on whatever information you already know, then make up the rest. Mostly, that strategy works perfectly.
VICTORY TABERNACLE AND NEW LIFE TABERNACLE CELEBRATE PICNIC TOGETHER – Servers of Smiles were, left to right: Ann Pierre, Danietta Wright, Evelyn Isidor, Gwen Richardson and Dyian Story.
VICTORY TABERNACLE AND NEW LIFE TABER- NACLE CELEBRATE PICNIC TOGETHER – Members of the Welcome Team were: sitting, Ann Campbell, Shan- non Gyden, Jennifer Johnson and Kay Duenas. Stand- ing, Miriam Petillo and Kareem Kirk. Not shown, Dianne Williams.
VICTORY TABERNACLE AND NEW LIFE TABERNACLE CELEBRATE PICNIC TO- GETHER – Among the guests were Alley and Mother Mullins.
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