15th August 2008

Diary from football camp

#4  Larry Glace
Sr. FB/LB
6-3, 190
Besides the rain at the end of practice, our whole defensive practice was good. The offense still needs a lot of work. Other than that, we just need to step it up, and we will be in good shape.
If anything the rain made us better, practicing in the conditions.
As seniors, we are a lot more conditioned and it’s just work, work, work.
We have a couple good leaders and there is a bunch of others who are stepping up, taking roles.
At first learning a new position, moving from the line to fullback was pretty rough, but now I’m starting to get the hang of it, feeling comfortable.
My buddy is Chase Weaver. I think it’s a great idea to get us closer together.
I would want to play defense if I only had one choice, I like to hit people.
The Bellwood game means everything to me, it’s the big deal.

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15th August 2008

Presbyterians to hear sermon and songs on healing

At 10:30 a.m. worship, this Sunday, August 17, Tyrone Presbyterians will hear a sermon, a vocal duet, three congregational songs, and an organ solo about the miracle of Christ’s healing power.
Epworth Manor chaplain and Presbyterian preaching pastor Mark Liller will deliver a sermon about healing entitled, “One Determined Woman.” In his message, Pastor Liller will focus on the healing story found in Matthew 15: 21 to 28. There, a determined Canaanite woman pleads with a reluctant Christ to heal her demon-possessed daughter. Jesus indicated that the mother’s faith had brought healing and wholeness to her ailing daughter.
Before Reverend Liller’s sermon, he and his wife, Dorothy Moore Liller will present a vocal duet entitled, “When I Went Down To The River To Pray.”
The audience will respond to Liller’s message about the determined woman who sought healing for her daughter, with three varied hymns about healing. They will open with a Victorian British hymn, popular in the Lutheran church, Missouri synod entitled, “Your Hand, O Lord, In Days Of Old, Was Strong To Heal And Save.” At the close of Liller’s homily, the audience will sing Bill Gaither’s famous 1963 hymn of healing entitled, “He Touched Me.” The congregation will conclude this service with a 1979 song entitled, “Spirit Song,” a hymn by John Wimber, which emphasizes the healing power of the Holy Spirit. Composer John Wimber lived from 1934 until 1997, and served as keyboard player for the Righteous Brothers Band, before he became a pastor in evangelical and charismatic churches.
Church organist Richard Merryman will accent the healing theme of the service when he presents a 1970 hymn from the Assembly of God tradition during the offertory. Why not join Tyrone Presbyterians at 10:30 morning worship, this Sunday, August 17. In that service, perhaps you will find comfort and courage in these bold words by composer Bonnie Plunkett: “There’s healing in the name of Jesus, healing in the touch of Jesus/One touch of his hand will lift you: Body, mind, and soul/Believe him, that his power will free you/Praise him, for his mercies toward you/Thank him, for his love/He longs to make you fully whole.”

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15th August 2008

Meet the Eagles Night

Meet the Eagles Night will take place Thursday, August 21 at 6 p.m. at Gray Field. Apparel and other Tyrone Football merchandise will be sold during the event. All of this year’s players will be met and everyone will have a chance to experience the the pre-game show. For more information, please call 632-9310 or 632-6640.

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15th August 2008

Vacation Bible School


God’s Big Backyard Vacation Bible School was jointly sponsored by Christ United Methodist, Wesley United Methodist, and First English Lutheran Church. Over 80 children were enrolled. During the week they were challenged to serve family, friends, neighbors, community, and Jesus. Service activities included making get well cards to be sent to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, gift bags for Epworth Manor residents, and collecting food items for the Tyrone Food Bank. The Bible School offering will be donated to the Tyrone Food Bank and the Tyrone Salvation Army Service Center. (Courtesy photo)

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15th August 2008

Practice makes perfect!

Back in action
It’s that time of year again for the football team, band and majorettes to shine Friday nights at Gray Field this year. This week was the first actual week of practice and both the majorettes and band were working hard on their routines to try and prepare for all of their events to come. (The Daily Herald/Nick Cushion)

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