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Assembly reports are welcomed with news for three nights of ministry.
of special ministry and gospel meetings, Wallaceburg: Frank Sona’s border delay en-
conferences, gospel outreaches, announcements, abled him to join Gerard Roy for a gospel series
etc. Please forward news items by the 4 of each November 6-December 4. A 70-year-old man
th
month to truthandtidings.news@gmail.com for professed to be saved and his wife was restored,
publication in the next month’s issue. Notices giving much joy to the saints.
of homecalls should be limited to 150 words.
The purpose is to encourage, and to foster Windsor: The assembly sold their building at
interest and prayer in the work of the Lord in 644 Partington Avenue (closing January 18, 2023)
every corner of His vineyard. We would love and is currently seeking the Lord’s guidance
to hear from your area. on a new location. Updates will be posted on
the assembly Facebook page at https://www.
facebook.com/windsorgh as to meetings and
location.
Saskatchewan
Taylorside: The assembly appreciated visits from
British Columbia John and Linda Fitzpatrick on October 11, and
Kamloops: The assembly appreciated the preach- from Alan Smith November 13-18. Wholesome
ing of the gospel for two weeks from the end of and valuable teaching was received from both
October to the beginning of November. They visiting brethren for which we give thanks to
were thankful for one believer that was baptised, our faithful God and heavenly Father.
and for one profession of faith in Christ during
the meetings. A nice number were interested
each night, and the saints trust that others will
show concern for their souls. David McKillen
(N. Ireland) and Dave Richards were helped by
the Lord in the preaching of the gospel. Arkansas
Alpena: The Lord blessed the assembly with
Ontario one more encouraging in-person conference
North Bay: The saints were encouraged recently November 5-6. At least seven assemblies were
with a young brother coming into fellowship represented. On hand to give help with the Bible
and two young brethren obeying the Lord in reading (Romans 8), ministry, gospel meeting,
baptism. The assembly also recommenced in- and Sunday School were Paul Barnhardt, Jaime
person gospel meetings on Lord’s Day evenings Brandt (Black River Falls, WI), Jerry Jennings, Joel
and they are pleased to see unsaved attending. Portman, Harry Rodríguez, Alan Scott (Kansas
Oshawa: The assembly was encouraged with City, MO) and Gary Toombs (Kansas City, MO).
blessing during three weeks of gospel meetings Profitable ministry touched on such subjects as
with Brian Crawford and Eric Fowler. New the work of Christ in us, the exceeding riches of
contacts were made and one woman continues His grace, God’s sovereignty in all things, and
to show concern about salvation. the need for unwavering faith in testing times.
A very warm note of thanks is extended to all
The assembly enjoyed their one-day conference who came and gave support.
in November. Timely ministry was given by six
of the Lord’s servants to a full hall. Arizona
Phoenix: The Orangewood assembly continues
Sudbury: In October, the assembly was encour- their series of short Saturday night devotion-
aged when a young sister was baptized. Some als via Zoom on the “Person and Work of Our
neighbors and friends were in attendance to Lord Jesus Christ” to help believers prepare
hear the gospel and to witness the baptism. for worship on the Lord’s Day. Brethren taking
In December, Brian Crawford shared the gospel part to date include A. J. Higgins (November
at the annual Christmas lunch, and also stayed 12), John Dennison (November 19), Andrew
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