Faith notes for April 10
The Hutchinson News
Interim Pastor John Chastain will bring a message, “Abiding in Christ”, based on John 15:1-14, this Sunday at
First Presbyterian Church, 201 E. Sherman, at the 8:15 and 10:30 a.m. services. Keith Neill’s message at the 9 a.m. worship service (W@9) will be “The Source”, also based on John 15:1-14. We are following the guidelines laid out by the state and local authorities for proper disinfecting and ask everyone to practice social distancing. Face masks are encouraged and provided if needed. Come, experience God’s amazing love, and know that there is a place for you at FPC. The 10:30 service will also be live on KHUT 102.9 FM, and check the website, www.fpchutch.org, for the W@9 sermon. The deacons will prepare and serve a meal at the Christian Soup Kitchen on Thursday.
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Faith notes for Feb. 20
The Hutchinson News
Medora Community Bible Church, 8311 Medora Rd, will be having special services March 7-10 with Evangelist Dr. John Goetsch with West Coast Baptist College in Lancaster, California.
Dr. John Goetsch has been in full-time evangelism since 1974. In 1996, he became the Executive Vice President of West Coast Baptist College where he is involved in training young people for full-time ministry. He has authored several books and is also a highly regarded speaker at Christian camps in the United States.
Services will be at 9, 10:15 a.m., and 6 p.m. on March 7, and at 7 p.m. on March 8, 9, and 10.
Dec 31, 2020
Much like tractors, robots are becoming common fixtures in agriculture and a Clemson University research team believes robots can help producers save money while ensuring high-quality forage for livestock and better management of soil.
The team, directed by Bulent Koc of Clemson’s agricultural mechanization and business program, has received a $423,263 grant from the United States Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture for a 3-year study to develop forage quality and quantity measurement systems for precision pasture management. Research takes place on the university’s main campus and at the Simpson Research Farm in Pendleton. The farm is part of the Clemson Piedmont Research and Education Center.