Women of Old Bethel on Mother’s Day were, from left, Judy Montet, Liz Durr, Linda Bynog, Emily Ammons, Dorothy Gibson and Lanell Settle in far back Brenda Salley.
Lauren Smith was the youngest mother, Charlotte Cook, the oldest, and Debra Cook was the mother with the most children present at Bellwood Baptist Church on Mother’s Day.
Mothers present on Mother’s Day at Bellwood Baptist Church Sunday morning were, in front Charlotte Cook and Loretta Vandenberg. In back are Lauren Smith, Diane Massey, Misty Masters, Kandyce Hawkes. Debra Cook, Tammy Wyatt, Teri Marshal and Connie Matkin.
The Natchitoches Red Hat Sisters at Debbie Waskom’s home for a tea arty were, seated from left, Carol O’Quinn, Liz Durr, Mary Jane Wright and Wanda St. Andre. Standing are Celidora Peltier, Pete McCorkel, Donna Masson, Betty Whitehead, Mary Fosson and Debbie Waskom.
Mackenzie Smith read some things that she wrote about mothers for Mother’s Day.
Connie Matkin enjoyed her movie date with her son, Brad Matkin for a mother and son time at Parkway Cinema in Natchitoches last Saturday Afternoon. They watched “Unsung Hero“ which she highly recommends.
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Sunday, Bro. Wayne Salley brought the message from 2 Timothy 1:3-4. He said “Mothers teach your children about Jesus.” Three things: Faith in Jesus Christ; Faith genuine; Faith that we passes on generation to generation. He read 2 Timothy 1:13. He said money won’t buy your ticket to Heaven. Read James 2:26-Faith without works is dead. Our children are looking at what we do. He…