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Worship 10:30 AM, Discipleship Training 5:30 PM, Evening Worship 6:30 PM. The Early Worship Service (8:30 AM) began on October 4. Roberta Harvill became the new Financial Secretary, replacing Carol Jackson who was ill. In October several Language Classes - Spanish and Vietnamese - with English as a Second Language were organized. Nine families were involved in these classes. Our church budget was $208,000.00. Our church goal for Lottie Moon Christmas Offering was six thousand dollars. The Bergerons, our missionaries to Peru, spent December with us and returned to Peru laden down with things usable at the Mission.	They were honored at a
Fellowship Service at the church and spoke to their church family about their mission work.
During February '93, the church spent time developing an action plan for The Great Commission Breakthrough by holding a Workshop. David Duncan was chosen to be our new Minister of Youth. Lottie Moon Christmas Offering had been set at $6,000 as our goal. On March 28 the Handbell Ringers of Main Street Methodist Church gave a concert for us. Our budget for the year was set at two Hundred eighteen thousand dollars. During April a church wide fellowship was held	honoring the	Senior Adults	after the	night service. In
May a	new	Sound System	was installed	at a cost	of $6,920.71. May
30 was the first official anniversary of Brother Ed Deuschle as pastor	in	our church.	In June we	witnessed	a video display of
"Flags	of	America" by	Donald Dana,	Jr. This	was a five hundred
years of the flag's history - from Revolutionary War to Desert Shield/Storm. Vacation Bible School was held June 21-25. During July Keith Carpenter gave a beautiful Chalk Talk and left the painting for our church to enjoy. His daughter, Kerrie, gave a
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