Buckhorn News

By ETHEL SKIPPER

Now that our children are back in school, I was uplifted listening to them and seeing them do their own shopping and deciding what to wear.
They grow up fast and things are not like they used to be.
The Word is still the same. It never changes. (Proverbs 22:6) “Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it.”
Every child should be taught of the Lord and when they start public school is is the beginning of their training. We need to teach them to pray, to take time out each day to thank the Lord for a good day, and sit down and have a meal together.
What you teach your child is better than what they may learn at school. What you teach them will last forever.
Pray daily for our children, the teachers, bus drivers, all the school and county workers.

The 5th Sunday Union meeting of the Northwest Florida Diocese of the Church of C.W.I.H. Superintendent Elder Edward Brigham of Blountstown was held at Skipper Temple Community Church with those attending from Quincy, Blountstown, Gretna, Tallahassee and Woodville. Thanks for all who attended.

Beginning on Wednesday, Aug. 16 through Aug. 20 in Blountstown at True Holiness Church of Christ W.I.H. will be the First Second-to-None Holy Convocation. Wednesday night is guest night; Thursday night diocese churches in charge, speaker will be Pastor Elder Chris Baker of New Beginning Church of C.W.I.H. On Friday at noon, speakers will be Elder Dorothea White from Midway, Evangelist Vera Lee Brown of Shiloh Church of Christ W.I.H.

Women’s Day with Diocese Mother Pastor Dr. Ethel M. Skipper of Skipper Temple Community Church in Sopchoppy. Youth presidents in charge on Saturday are Evangelist Felice Holloman and Mother Charlotte Green. Sunday will conclude the convocation message with Superintendent Dr. Edward Brigham. All the people of God – everybody is somebody and great in God’s sight.

Our prayers and happy birthday wishes go out to Christine O’Neal and all of the August birthday people.

Let us pray for all the sick and shut-in, those in the hospital, nursing homes, those in prison, the homeless, those that have lost family and loved ones. Let us pray daily for our children’s safety and protection.