Services
Sunday, July 5 - 10:30 a.m.
Sunday, July 12 - 10:30 a.m.
Sunday, July 19 - 10:30 a.m.
Sunday, July 26 - 10:30 a.m.
Upcoming Events
Aug 1st: Garage Sale at Fr. McTaggarts with swim party and picnic
in the afternoon. Contact Connie Gano for instructions at (417) 335-7603.
Birthdays/Anniversaries
July 2: Jason & Mary May Rice Anniversary
July 4: Adam & Brook Linkous Anniversary
July 9: Steven Kiracofe Birthday
July 15: Judy Mikel Birthday
July 18: Pat McDaniel Birthday
July 23: Jon Gano Birthday, Wesley Rice Birthday
July 27: Marv Edwards Birthday
July 28: Jerry Heiniger Birthday
July 30: Jon & Connie Gano Anniversary
Special Days
July 25: Observance - St. Mary Magdalene
Mary had been looked upon as a great sinner, but Christ knew the circumstances that had shaped her life. It was He who had lifted her from despair and ruin. Seven times she had heard His rebuke of the demons that controlled her heart and mind. It was Mary who sat at His feet and learned of Him. It was Mary who poured upon His head the precious anointing oil, and bathed His feet with her tears. Mary stood beside the cross, and followed Him to the sepulcher. Mary was first at the tomb after His resurrection. It was Mary who first proclaimed a risen Saviour.
July 25: Observance - St. James the Apostle
He is known as James the Great to distinguish him from James the Less, or James the brother of the Lord (also called by Eusebius James the Just) who became a pillar of the Jerusalem community, and is thought to have been the first bishop of Jerusalem.
With Peter and John, James was clearly one of Jesus' closest friends during his ministry. The James whose shrine is at Santiago de Compostela, in north-west Spain, was the brother of John (possibly the Evangelist). The Gospels (Matthew 4, 21-22; Mark 1, 19-20; Luke 5, 10-11) record that they were fishermen, the sons of Zebedee, partners with Simon Peter, and called by Jesus from mending their nets beside the Sea of Galilee at the beginning of his ministry. The Gospel lists of the Twelve (Matthew 10, 2-4; Mark 3, 14-19; Luke 6, 13-16) all include James and John among the first four, and from one of them (Mark 3,17) we learn that Jesus nicknamed them 'the sons of thunder'.



