‘Breakfast with the Master’ series begins Monday
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The Ringgold County Ministerial Association will again sponsor its 41st annual “Breakfast with the Master” series of Holy Week observances April 14-18 at the First Christian Church in Mount Ayr.
This year’s series is entitled “The Nails.”
Each morning different area churches will prepare and serve breakfast from 6:30 to 7 a.m., provide music and devotional message from 7 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. and clean up afterwards.
On Monday, April 14, members of Mount Ayr First Christian, United Church of Diagonal, and Mount Ayr Restoration Branch will serve a breakfast of biscuits and gravy, dry cereal, boiled eggs, toast with peanut butter, and juice. Coffee and milk will be furnished by First Christian Church all week. Korbie and Kathy Rinehart will provide the music with Pastor Rodney Glazebrook speaking on the “Nail of Betrayal.” Dr. Bruce Ricker will be the emcee for the morning.
On Tuesday, April 15, Wishard Chapel, Kellerton churches, and Beaconsfield church will prepare scrambled eggs and sausage, fruit cups, donuts, and juice. John Allen and Camille and Dick Jackson will provide the music. Pastor Bill Armstrong will speak on the “Nail of Denial.” Sheldon Comer will serve as emcee.
On Wednesday, April 16, the United Baptist Presbyterian Church and Tingley and Ellston churches will offer pancakes, ham, dry cereal, fruit, peanut butter, and juice. Fay Howie and Deb Larson will be leading singing with Reverend Mary Jo Dean speaking on the “Nail of Regret” with Mike Avitt as emcee.
On Thursday, April 17, New Life Family Church, St. Joseph Catholic Church, and the Lighthouse will prepare egg casseroles, fruit, cereal, and juice. Pastor Doug Greene will offer the music, and Pastor Paul Chishala will speak on the “Nail of Judgment.” Pastor Al Rusk will serve as emcee.
On Friday, April 18, the Mount Ayr United Methodist and the Free Methodist churches will serve oatmeal and toppings along with assorted breads and muffins, fruit cup, boiled eggs, and juice. Simply Voices will provide the music, with Rev. Lorinda Hoover speaking on the “Nail of Death. Pastor Charles Weiman will serve as emcee.
The freewill offering meals help the people of Ringgold County all year long when crisis comes. Other monetary donations may be sent to Michell Ricker, RCMA Treasurer, at 3150 Indian Point Dr., Ellston, IA. 50074 or give on-line at Venmo.com and click on Ringgold County Ministerial Association.
For those unable to attend, each morning’s service will be live-streamed on the RCMA Facebook page.
The Ringgold County Ministerial Association is a 501 (c) 3 organization charged with the mission of reaching out to Ringgold County residents as the unified body of Christ to assist people with their material and spiritual needs while offering the transformation that comes from a daily personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
Contact RCMA President Paul Chishala at 641-464-6137 for more information
