CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2008 GRADUATING SENIORS!
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Blessing of Graduates Before you were even formed, God knew you. While in your Mother's womb, God named you. At your birth, God's breath filled you with life.
We thank you for the gifts of these graduates; their excitement, their awesome wonder and curiosity, their open speech and encouraging words. Their contributions have blessed and challenged us, and we have become a richer and more diverse community because of them. As they step forward into the world that awaits, comfort their fears with the full knowledge of your divine presence. Strengthen their resolve to walk in the footsteps of Jesus as modern-day disciples in a world that needs their spirit. Guide their feet as they move through life, protecting them from the pitfalls of darkness while they help to lead future generations into the warmth and promise of your light.
Drinking Water Week
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Governor Beshear Proclaims May 4-10 Drinking Water Week “Drinking Water Week provides an opportunity for all of us to consider the immense value of a safe, reliable water supply in our lives and in our communities,” said Governor Beshear. “It creates jobs, attracts industry and investment and provides for the health and welfare of citizens in ways ranging from disease prevention to fire suppression. My administration is working diligently to keep our water safe for consumption and to extend the availability of clean water to all our citizens.”
The Environmental and Public Protection Cabinet, which oversees public water suppliers, expressed its appreciation for the men and women who work to provide safe drinking water to residents and visitors in Kentucky. “In Kentucky we have some of the highest quality water in the world and much of the credit goes to the local water treatment plants for their outstanding compliance records,” said Donna Marlin, manager of the Division of Water Drinking Water Branch. “We often take water supply for granted until it is threatened, either by drought, water main breaks or some other event. Public water systems in Kentucky face increasingly complex challenges, yet, overall, they have an extraordinary compliance record.” Water systems in Kentucky are required to regularly sample water for many different contaminants following federal and state limits. A state-approved laboratory analyzes these samples and reports the results to the division. For more information about drinking water, visit http://www.water.ky.gov/dw/.
HAPPY DERBY!
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Have a Great Derby Week! GOOD LUCK TO ALL OF OUR STUDENTS TAKING FINAL EXAMS DURING THE NEXT COUPLE OF WEEKS!
Student Impact
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CHECK OUT OUR NEW WORSHIP VIDEOS (at the bottom left hand corner)! We will conclude our study on the book of Revelation this Wednesday night. I hope you'll come and study God's word with us! Revelation is truly a book that should give us all a "wake-up" call as to how we are living our lives. Are we ready for Christ's return? Are you satisfied with how you lived your life today? If not, the book of Revelation reminds us all to daily walk in the footsteps of Jesus! Please join us this Wednesday night at 6:30 p.m. in the Youth Wing at St. Matthews Baptist!
POWDERPUFF VICTORY
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CONGRATS TO OUR POWDERPUFF TEAM FOR THE VICTORY ON SATURDAY! REMINDER: IF YOU PREVIOUSLY BOUGHT TICKETS FOR THE CASTING CROWNS CONCERT, TOMARA STILL HAS YOUR TICKETS FOR THE MAY 4th CONCERT!
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