Chapel Happenings by Erny McDonough

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 18 Sep 14 - 0 Comments

I hope we all have enjoyed our vacations. The summer is over and it is time to get back to school, back to work, and back to church! Our vacation was extra special for we shared it with my brother and two of my sisters, along with their spouses. We went to a lot of beautiful places, saw a lot of beautiful things, and did things we had never done before – AND Pastor Joane took 999 pictures! We will be glad to show them to you! We sincerely appreciate Hermano Jessie and Hermana Angie filling our shoes while we were away and to all the faithful congregants and many guests that attended. Thank you! And, now itis time to get back to work!

Our ladies have just attended a great Ladies Convention in Kerrville. Together with about 1,000 other women, they praised the Lord, enjoyed each other’s company, and got out of town for a few days! Just ask those who attended and plan to go with them next year!

We have started using our Retreat Center as a multi-purpose building. David and Kelly have started a Youth Bible Class each Sunday from 10-11 a.m. in Room #3 of the Center. All those from 11 – 19 years old are welcomed to attend, and the course of study will be centered around the development of relevant life skills. We find that kids have a difficult time adjusting to the constantly changing world and need foundational skills to help them build successful lives. These classes will help them advance into leadership roles with their peers. Everyone is welcomed!

Soon we are hoping to begin a Bible Study for those who speak Spanish. Those who would be interested in this study should contact Pastor Erny as soon as possible so materials can be on hand for those coming. We thank God for the growth that we are experiencing and want an opportunity to minister to everyone in this community in some way.

Our thoughts are also going toward the Holiday season and Thanksgiving and Christmas food baskets for the needy of our community. We have been able to help put food on otherwise empty tables for the last many years, and with the continued support of this community, our churches will do it again! The Port O’Connor Benevolence Fund and its active committee members work through the Chapel. Last year we noted at least a 50% increase in the cost of the food that we gave to our needy families, so we need your help. Canned foods can always be brought to the POC Hardware Store or to any of the churches, and they will go into these boxes to help. Monies can be given to any of the churches for this project or be deposited in the local bank to fill in where needed to make the baskets complete. Thanks!

Pastors Erny and Joane are planning a missions trip to preach a revival for an American Indian Church in Coolidge, Arizona, at the end of this month. We ask for your prayers that the Lord will use us to be a special blessing to these folks.

On Sunday, October 5, the Reverend and Mrs. Apolonio Garcia will be with us to share exciting news of their new church plant in Hallettsville. The Reverend Garcia has moved his family from Yoakum to Hallettsville, changed his employment, and dedicated his efforts in establishing a Gospel Center in Hallettsville. We will be receiving the report of his efforts and be receiving an offering to help him with his vision. All will be encouraged and blessed with this ministry and are invited to attend.

October 3-10, 2014 is the date of our next Sea Academy classes at the Chapel. The instructor is Captain Robert, who has been teaching classes at the Chapel since about 2000. These classes will prepare the student to be a “boat captain”. All interested persons should contact Captain Robert at 361/816-3010 or the Sea Academy at 361/758-6184 for further information and to register for this course.

Fisherman’s Chapel is an interdenominational congregation that is committed to helping create a Christian witness in this community. Everyone will find a warm welcome at any and all of our services, which are Sundays: Bible Study, 10:00 a.m.; Morning Service, 11:00 a.m.; and Evening Service at 6:00 p.m. We also gather on Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. and offer Friday Night Youth from 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome and all are urged to, “Come, grow with us!”

Meet and Greet Candidates

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 18 Sep 14 - 0 Comments

The Calhoun County Republican Club Invites You

To Meet and Greet Republican Candidates at City of Seadrift Civic Center

Tuesday, October 21, 2014, 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Enjoy refreshments with your friends and neighbors and get to know Republican candidates on the ballot in the upcoming election. All Republican candidates are invited to attend and the Honorable Nancy Pomykal, Justice of Peace Pct 5, Anna Whitcomb-Goodman ~ Candidate for Calhoun County Clerk, and Wesley J. Hunt ~ Candidate for Justice of Peace Pct 4 plan to attend.

For more information, please call 281/898-6057 or email at glenrita@gmail.com.

Exercise your privilege to vote:

Early Voting at the Calhoun County Courthouse:

October 20 8am to 5pm October 24 8am to 5pm October 29 8am to 5pm
October 21 8am to 7pm October 25 9am to 1pm October 30 8am to 7pm
October 22 8am to 5pm October 27 8am to 5pm October 31 8am to 5pm
October 23 8am to 7pm October 28 8am to 7pm

Political Advertisement Paid for by the Calhoun County Republican Club, 1320 S. Virginia, Port Lavaca, TX 77979

San Antonio Bay Day

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Cooking With G…by Janie Goldman

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Greetings fellow culinary enthusiasts! I recently decided to follow a recipe I saw in a magazine. It was a relatively involved recipe for fried chicken that included a 24 hour marinate in brine water and a 12 hour marinate in buttermilk. Taste test results did not represent the efforts I had put in. So, I concluded that I should go back to the quick and easy method that results in something my family will actually eat with no leftovers.

Ultimate Fried Chicken

Select boneless, skinless chicken either white or dark meat. Cut three large breasts or five medium thighs into one half inch slices. Mix two eggs beaten and one cup milk in a medium sized bowl. Add a dash or two of salt and pepper. Soak chicken pieces in the mixture for about ten minutes in the bowl out at room temperature. Prepare a mixture of two cups masa, salt, pepper, and seasoning (I used Italian seasoning and garlic powder) in another medium sized bowl. Dredge the chicken pieces through the dry mixture and let set on a platter for about ten minutes.

Fill a medium skillet one third full of vegetable oil and heat on medium high. You can test the oil after a few minutes by sprinkling a few grains of masa on oil to see if it fries. When oil is ready, cook in about four batches and fry each side of chicken for approximately four minutes. Drain on a plate covered with paper towels. Chicken should be crisp and golden brown.

Extra, extra bonus Information

Use paper plates for preparation and draining to save time and energy. Paper plates are biodegradable, so don’t feel bad for the environment. The masa gives the chicken a crisp corn meal taste that reminds me of fried seafood that I can’t really afford right now. You can serve chicken with your favorite dipping sauce. I made a sauce of half ketchup, half mayonnaise and a dash of Worcestershire.

This will serve about four people if you include a side dish and takes about one hour to prepare. Enjoy!

New Baby!

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 18 Sep 14 - 0 Comments


Congratulations to Vidal and Ray Ramirez of Port O’Connor on the birth of their baby daughter!

Saydi was born August 18, weighing in at 7 pounds and 19 inches long.

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