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Office: (864) 585-5457 - FAX: (864) 585-6217 - Prayer Line: (864) 585-5459 Church Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. - Friday 8:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. Web site: www.msidechurch.org VOLUME 54 September 25, 2011 No. 36 Parent-Child Dedication Sunday, September 25 "I prayed for this child, and the Lord has granted me what I asked of him. So now I give him to the Lord. For his whole life he will be given over to the Lord." I Samuel 1:27-28 Amelia Hogan Wilkerson Daughter of Chip and Kristin Wilkerson Born June 5, 2011 Morningside Bazaar for Hope Benefitting Child Rescue Missions Saturday, October 8, 2011 ~ 9:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. Bring your Christmas list and check out the many handmade items including hand knitted and crocheted items, handbags, baby items, woodcrafts, Christmas ornaments, jewelry, handcrafted cards and other items, baked good, jellies, and frozen casseroles. A hot dog lunch will be served. To donate handcrafted items or baked goods, contact Gail Medlin at [email protected] or 599-7240. 8:30 & 11:00 A.M. Anthem: “More Precious than Silver” Sanctuary Choir Scripture: Isaiah 40:28-31 Message: The Discipline of Waiting Pastor 6:00 P.M. Journey Land for Preschoolers and Children Youth Discipleship Home Group Vespers in the Sanctuary Morningside is headed to the movies on Sunday, October 2. We have seats reserved at the Spartan 16 for the 4:20 P.M. showing of the Courageous movie. Tickets are $5.00 and must be reserved in advance. Childcare will be provided from 4:00 - 7:00 P.M. at the Church. Please go to our Web site at www.msidechurch.org, click on the “Events” tab, then “Courageous Movie Registration” and fill out the form to reserve your seats and childcare. The Prophets of the Eighth Century The Jewish people of the eighth century B.C. lived in a divided nation. The northern kingdom of Israel prospered. The southern kingdom of Judah was weak and impoverished. The empire of Assyria threatened to attack from the north. To the south, Egypt loomed large. Internally, the people had turned away from God to idols. Injustice caused economic strife. Into these circumstances God sent four prophets. Amos and Hosea spoke on God’s behalf to the people of Samaria. Micah and Isaiah proclaimed God’s message to Jerusalem. Wednesday night, September 28, Dr. Neely will begin a four part series on the ministry of these prophets from the eighth century B.C. God’s message to His people echoes across the ages to our own time. Please join us each Wednesday in the Sanctuary at 6:00 P.M. for this study led by our pastor. We are a Family of Faith.

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Office: (864) 585-5457 - FAX: (864) 585-6217 - Prayer Line: (864) 585-5459 Church Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. - Friday 8:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M.

Web site: www.msidechurch.org

VOLUME 54 September 25, 2011 No. 36

Parent-Child Dedication Sunday, September 25

"I prayed for this child, and the Lord has granted me what I asked of him. So now I give him to the Lord. For his whole life he will be given over to the Lord."

I Samuel 1:27-28

Amelia Hogan Wilkerson

Daughter of Chip and Kristin Wilkerson

Born June 5, 2011

Morningside Bazaar for Hope Benefitting Child Rescue Missions

Saturday, October 8, 2011 ~ 9:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. Bring your Christmas list and check out the many handmade

items including hand knitted and crocheted items, handbags,

baby items, woodcrafts, Christmas ornaments, jewelry,

handcrafted cards and other items, baked good, jellies, and

frozen casseroles. A hot dog lunch will be served. To donate

handcrafted items or baked goods, contact Gail Medlin at

[email protected] or 599-7240.

8:30 & 11:00 A.M.

Anthem: “More Precious than Silver”

Sanctuary Choir

Scripture: Isaiah 40:28-31 Message: The Discipline of Waiting

Pastor

6:00 P.M.

Journey Land for Preschoolers and Children

Youth Discipleship Home Group

Vespers in the Sanctuary

Morningside is headed to the movies on Sunday, October 2. We

have seats reserved at the Spartan 16 for the 4:20 P.M. showing of

the Courageous movie. Tickets are $5.00 and must be reserved in

advance. Childcare will be provided from 4:00 - 7:00 P.M. at the

Church. Please go to our Web site at www.msidechurch.org, click

on the “Events” tab, then “Courageous Movie Registration” and fill

out the form to reserve your seats and childcare.

The Prophets of the Eighth Century The Jewish people of the eighth century B.C. lived in a divided

nation. The northern kingdom of Israel prospered. The southern

kingdom of Judah was weak and impoverished. The empire of

Assyria threatened to attack from the north. To the south, Egypt

loomed large. Internally, the people had turned away from God to

idols. Injustice caused economic strife. Into these circumstances

God sent four prophets. Amos and Hosea spoke on God’s behalf to

the people of Samaria. Micah and Isaiah proclaimed God’s

message to Jerusalem. Wednesday night, September 28, Dr. Neely

will begin a four part series on the ministry of these prophets from

the eighth century B.C. God’s message to His people echoes across

the ages to our own time. Please join us each Wednesday in the

Sanctuary at 6:00 P.M. for this study led by our pastor.

We are a Family of Faith.

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Youth Discipleship

This Sunday Night Students are invited to join us at

the home of Paul and LeAnn

Ross (15 Round Ridge Court)

this Sunday, at 6:00 P.M. for a

great Bible study, dinner, and

hang time. This fall we’re

studying the book, Radical, by David Platt.

Books provided by the Church. Be sure to

read chapter 2 for this week!

Ministries with Children & Youth

Education/Outreach and Adult Ministries

When: Saturday, October 8; 4-8 PM

Cost: $7.00/child

You MUST sign up by Thursday, October 6.

Save the Date for

Passport Kids 2012

Saturday, July 21 - Tuesday, July 24

Wednesday, October 26

5:00 - 7:00 P.M. A hot dog supper will be offered beginning at

5:00 P.M. We need folks to volunteer their

trunks for Trunk or Treat. Also, we need

donations of individually wrapped candy.

Faithfully, Kirk

My calendar shows that Wednesday, September 29,

2011, is the Jewish New Year. The festival of Rosh

Hashanah begins at sundown. In a sense, Rosh

Hashanah is not only the celebration of New Year’s

Day in the Jewish calendar, but it is also a birthday

and a wedding anniversary. It is a day to remember

the birth of all creation and the union of Adam and

Eve, the first man and woman, according to

Genesis. It is a day of new beginnings.

Rosh Hashanah observances include eating a piece

of apple dipped in honey to symbolize the desire for

a sweet new year. Bestowing a blessing on others

with the words, "May you be inscribed and sealed

for a good year." As with every major Jewish

holiday, after candle lighting and prayers, the

Kiddush is recited and Challah bread is blessed and

broken.

Rosh Hashanah emphasizes the special relationship

between God and humanity. We are all dependent

upon God as our creator and sustainer, and God

depends upon us to make the divine presence

known and felt in the world. In the Jewish

community it is the day to proclaim God as

sovereign. Central to Rosh Hashanah is the

sounding of the shofar, the ram's horn, similar to

the trumpet blast heralding the coronation of a king.

The sound of the shofar is also a call to repentance.

Rosh Hashanah is also the anniversary of human

sin. So the day is the first of ten days of repentance,

or days of awe. Yom Kippur, the Day of

Atonement, marks the conclusion of this period of

repentance.

Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the year. It is a

day of closeness to God. Scripture defines the

purpose of the Day of Atonement. "For on this day

He will forgive you, to purify you, that you be

cleansed from all your sins before God" (Leviticus

16:30). For twenty-six hours, faithful Jews fast

from food and drink and abstain from other

activities in order to have time for repentance,

prayer, and reflection.

The day is the most solemn of the year, yet an

undertone of thanksgiving is a part of the

observance.

For ten days beginning next Wednesday, our

Jewish friends and neighbors will be observing

these high holy days. The importance of this season

to their faith is akin to the importance of Holy

Week for Christians and Ramadan for Muslims.

While it would be inappropriate for non-Jews to

borrow these holidays, we can certainly strive to

understand their significance. We can also find in

them spiritual values that we all share.

Many of us learned as children a simple table

blessing that begins with the profound affirmation,

“God is great; God is good.” Perhaps that is an apt

summary of the meaning of Rosh Hashanah, Yom

Kippur, and the days between. A great God created

and sustains all of life. In greatness, God presides in

sovereign majesty over the entire world. A good

God has provided for us all things necessary for

life. In goodness, God through grace and mercy,

accepts our repentance and forgives our sins.

Indeed, “God is Great and God is Good.”

Let us all thank Him.

Living in Hope,

Women with a Purpose

Organizational Meeting Monday, September 26 - 11:00 A.M.

In the Fellowship Hall Anyone interested in joining this group is

invited to attend this organizational meeting.

Mission Project Morningside has been asked to collect

125 tubes of toothpaste for the

Piedmont Interstate Fair. Our donations

will be part of the hygiene "love

buckets" that will be distributed to the fair

workers. Tubes of toothpaste must

be individually boxed by the manufacturer and

must be 6 oz. or larger - no travel size

please. Baskets will be located in the hallways

near the Church Office to collect these items.

We will collect until September 30.

Forever Young Meeting The October Meeting of Forever Young will be

Thursday, October 20, at 6:00 P.M. in the

Fellowship Hall. This month’s program will be

Dr. Dan Ray, a retired minister and author of

Laughing with the Reverend. Come and enjoy

some funny stories from years of experience in

the ministry! Also, enjoy wonderful fellowship

around the tables. You will be able to purchase

your tickets Sunday, October 9 & 16 or

Wednesday, October 12 in the Welcome Center

or in your Sunday School Classes.

The menu will be turkey and dressing, sweet

potato soufflé, English peas, congealed salad,

rolls, and butter pecan cake.

Take Heart Upstate Women’s Conference

Friday, September 30 - 7:00-9:00P.M.

Saturday, October 1 - 9:00 A.M.-1:30 P.M.

Do you know anyone who is hurting? They can

attend this conference at Buncombe Street

United Methodist Church in Greenville. Help for

addiction, co-dependency, parenting, finding a

mentor, financial distress, and many other

workshops.

Tickets are $25 and are available in the Church

Office. Carol Kent will be the keynote speaker.

Kim Atchley, Candy Arrington, Brenda

Blankenship, Cherie Nettles, and Edna Ellison

are workshop leaders. Sharon Fields-

McCormick, and others will be offering

resources. For more information or to register

online, go to www.takedheartministries.net or

call the Church Office.

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Children’s Choir Please put the extra Saturday rehearsals

on your calendar: October 1, 9:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M.

November 12, 9:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. December 3, 9:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M.

Dress Rehearsal

The Children’s Musical, will be presented on Sunday, December 4

at 6:00 P.M.

Orchestra Our first time to play for worship is

October 9 at 11:00 A.M. (There will be no rehearsal on Nov. 31) Instrumental Praise, Nov. 6, 6:00 P.M. Hanging of Green, Nov. 27, 6:00 P.M.

Cantata dress rehearsal, Saturday, December 10, 10:00 A.M. - Noon

Cantata, Dec. 11, 11:00 A.M.

Sunday, September 25:

Early Worship ......................................... 8:30

Doughnut Fellowship .............................. 9:00

Sunday School ......................................... 9:45

Morning Worship ................................. 11:00

Preschool & Children Committee ............ 5:00

Clarion Sounds ........................................ 5:00

Journey Land .................................. 5:45-7:15

Youth Discipleship (at the Ross’) ... 6:00-7:30

Adult Vespers .......................................... 6:00

Monday, September 26:

Preschool Partnership ................... 9:00-12:00

Staff Meeting ......................................... 10:00

Women with a Purpose .......................... 11:00

Golden Tones .......................................... 1:30

Outreach .................................................. 6:30

Orchestra Rehearsal ................................. 7:00

Tuesday, September 27:

Preschool Partnership ................... 9:00-12:00

Ladies’ Bible Study ................................. 9:30

Stitchers & Sowers ................................ 11:30

Cub Scouts Pack Meeting ........................ 6:30

Wednesday, September 28:

See You at the Pole ................................. 7:00

Preschool Partnership ................... 9:00-12:00

Wednesday Night Supper ............... 5:00-6:00

Preschool & Children Choirs ................... 6:00

Spiritual Parenting ................................... 6:00

ESOL ....................................................... 6:00

Prayer Service ......................................... 6:00

First Place 4 Health ................................. 6:00

Ignite Youth Worship .............................. 6:15

Agents in Action for Preschoolers

And Children ....................................... 6:45

Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal ...................... 7:00

Thursday, September 29:

Preschool Partnership ................... 9:00-12:00

ESOL ....................................................... 9:30

Bazaar Craft Day ..................................... 9:30

Bible Study at Maranatha Manor ........... 10:00

Good News Club ..................................... 2:30

Friday, September 30:

Preschool Partnership to Strawberry Hill .... 9:00

Prayer Warriors ....................................... 9:30

Upstate Women’s Conference

At Buncombe Street UMC .......... 7:00-9:00

Saturday, October 1:

Children’s Choir Rehearsal ............ 9:00-3:00

Upstate Women’s Conference

At Buncombe Street UMC .......... 9:00-1:30

The following would like to thank the Church

Family for their love, prayers, concern, and

support:

Sharron Brogdon Hugh & Mary Jo Hayes

Betty Jean Mann Dianne Whitt

Miracle Hill Ministries

Opportunities For the Week

Serving This Week

The Record Speaks

Music & Missions

Minister on Call - 9/24 - 9/25

Rev. Carrie Veal - 678-231-7727

Deacons on Call - 9/25 - 10/1

Clinton Pruitt Jim Barbee

John Hayes Neill Jones

Extended Care

8:30 A.M.

Bed Babies/Ones: Linda Alverson

Twos/Threes: Will & Kelli Kirksey

11:00 A.M.

Bed Babies: Brian & Donna Scruggs

1 & 2 Yr. Olds: Marlin Applegarth

3 & 4 Yr. Olds: Danny & Helen Robinson

Children’s Worship: Luis & Ellie Baquiran

Welcome Center

Greeters: Marcy Collins & Andy Hayes

Host: Tom & Jimmie Ann Collings

Driver for September

Neill Jones - 579-2569

Serving in Joy,

Sunday School Attendance: 411

Sep. 11 Year-to-Date

Weekly Needs $26,630.60 $1,011,962.80

Gen. Fund Rec. 17,220.89 937,155.11

Over//(Under) ($ 9,409.71) ($ 74,807.69)

GTFG 289.00 $16,941.00

GTFG Tithe 28.90 1,694.10

Net GTFG Receipts 260.10 15,246.90

Misc. Budget Rec. 729.82

Misc. Non Budget 3,737.50

Building Fund 575.00

Sub Total $ 5,042.32

Total Returned $22,263.21

To God

Memorials & Honorariums

Radio Ministry:

In memory of

Jeff Johnson 40.00

General Fund:

In memory of

Dot Smith 200.00

Jeff Johnson 15.00

In lieu of flowers for

Guy Harvley 25.00 Royal Class

Seminary Fund:

In memory of

Pete Brown 250.00

Menu for September 28

Chicken Fingers

Macaroni & Cheese

English Peas

Salad Bar

Bread

Prices: Adults - $4.00 (ages 13 and up)

Youth - $4.00 - (grades 7-12)

Children - $2.00 - (grades 1-6)

Children ages 5 and under eat free

Family maximum cost - $12.00

Flowers The flowers in the Sanctuary today are given in

memory of E. A. McKee, Jr. by his wife,

Carolyn.

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MORNINGSIDE MESSENGER

(USPS 363-420) is published weekly, except Fourth of July

and Christmas, by the Morningside Baptist Church, 897

South Pine Street, Spartanburg, SC. Periodical Postage

paid at Spartanburg, SC. Postmaster, send address

changes to Morningside Messenger, 897 South Pine Street,

Spartanburg, SC 29302.

RADIO MINISTRY

Worship Service Rebroadcasts

Sunday 11:00 A.M.

ESPN 97.1 FM 1400 AM

Sunday 12:00 P.M.

WQUL 95.9 FM

You may also hear the service online at

www.coolq959.com

Morningside Sermons

Sunday 9:30 A.M.

WOLT 103.3 FM

You may read or listen to any sermon at any time

at www.msidechurch.org

Family Matters

Sunday 9:00 A.M.

WOLT 103.3 FM

Sunday 10:30 A.M.

ESPN 97.1 FM

Stories from Dr. Kirk

Sunday 10:00 A.M.

WOLT 103.3 FM

All Members of the Congregation ................................................................................................................. Ministers

Kirk H. Neely ([email protected]) ........................................................................................... Senior Pastor

Mike McGee ([email protected]) .............................................................................................. Pastor Emeritus

Jack Dodds ([email protected]) .................................................... Associate Pastor - Education and Outreach

Mike Hensley ([email protected]) .................................... Associate Pastor - Administrator/Senior Adults

Holly Irvin ([email protected]) ................................................................... Associate Pastor - Music Ministry

Nathan Neighbors ([email protected]) ............................................... Associate Pastor - Youth Ministry

Carrie Veal ([email protected]) ............................................................ Associate Pastor - Children’s Ministry

Renee Davis ([email protected]) .................................................................... Director, Preschool Partnership

Gail Medlin ([email protected]) ................................................................................................................ Pianist

Paula Joye ([email protected]) .................................................................................................................. Organist

Linda Alverson ([email protected]) ............................................................................ Education Secretary

Jan Greene ([email protected]) .................................................... Administrative & Publications Secretary

Kathy Green ([email protected]) ............................................................................ Senior Pastor’s Secretary

John Kelly ([email protected])................................................................................................ Financial Office

John and Jenny Brady .................................................................................................... International Mission Family

The Pastor in Print

Two new books by Dr. Neely

will be released in October 2011.

Banjos, Barbecue and Boiled Peanuts and Santa Almost

Got Caught: Stories for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and the

New Year. Both books will be available October 3.

The following books are available in Dr. Neely’s office:

A Good Mule Is Hard to Find and Other Tales From Red

Clay Country, is now in its third printing.

This book is one of nineteen finalists for the SIBA Awards

for the best books in Southern literature in 2010.

When Grief Comes: Finding Strength for Today

and Hope for Tomorrow, is now in its third printing.

Comfort & Joy: Nine Stories for Christmas

is now in its third printing.

Stars Fell on Spartanburg includes two stories

written by Dr. Neely.

Outdoor Adventures in the Upcountry is a new release

from Hub City Writers Project.

The book includes Dr. Neely’s story,

“Snake Handling with Rudy Mancke.”

Dr. Neely writes a regular column entitled

“By the Way” for H-J Weekly.

Copies of the H-J Weekly are available in several

locations throughout the Church.

897 South Pine Street

Spartanburg, South Carolina 29302

(864) 585-5457

Bonded in Love.

Crafting Day with Jane Surratt

Join the Crafting Fun

and make items for the

October 8th Craft Bazaar

We’ll be making Advent Wreaths,

Indian Corn Decorations, and Knitted Caps

Thursday, September 29th

9:30 AM - until…

In Room 421, Upstairs Please pick up a supply list at the

Church Office and bring your supplies with

you. For more information call

Jane Sarratt at 573-2169 or

Gail Medlin 599-7240

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Deacon’s Minutes September 21, 2011

Devotion: Dr. Kirk Neely

Minutes: Motion made by Billy Stillinger and seconded

that minutes be approved as written. Approved unani-

mously.

Election of officers for 2011-2012

Chairman: Jody Welch

Vice-Chairman: Steve Kibbe

Secretary: Nancy Babb

Assistant Secretary: Cathy Godfrey

Committee Reports:

Benevolence: Chairman Billy Stillinger shared that one

family in the Church was assisted this month. Expressed

appreciation to this committee.

Building and Grounds: Chairman Jim Poole reported that

repair work on one of the freezers in the kitchen had been

completed. The side entrance door to the SPHIN Building

has been repaired.

Personnel: Chairman Mike Parks expressed appreciation

for the work of the staff.

Budget and Finance: Phyllis Fagen, Chair, distributed

and discussed the Financial Report for August 2011. The

Committee made the following recommendations:

1. The Budget & Finance Committee recommends that the

balance of $475.36 in A/C 8000001, Unpaid Building

Fund Tithe Account, and any receipts for the remainder of

2011, up to a maximum of $6,500, are designated for the

Matt Crosland family through Wycliffe Bible Society.

Approved unanimously.

2. At their meeting on September 22, 2011, the Hearts &

Hands crafters are having a sales person demonstrate new

stamps and techniques for them to use in their ministry at

Morningside. She will sell stamps and will give the group

a percentage back in sales (new stamps and supplies) from

her sales. The group is requesting permission to conduct

the sale. Approved unanimously.

Family Ministries: Chairman Bob Pinson expressed ap-

preciation for the ministry of support and visitation by

deacon groups this year.

Announcements & Reports:

Chairman Neely shared the following:

September 14-6:00 P.M. Ordination of Deacons

September 19-6:00 P.M. Deacon/Staff/Spouse Dinner

Steve Parris shared information related to ESOL ministry

and the need for workers and students.

Church Family Concerns and Needs: Dr. Neely shared

an update on those sick, facing surgery, and homebound.

Chairman Elect Jody Welch closed the meeting in prayer.

October 1 Matthew Briscoe, Nancy Foster, Magdy Habib, Ross

Millard, Jeremy Powers, Tanya Williams

2 Mark Boltniew, Debby Bridgeman, Conley Easler, Sr.,

Agnes Eberhart, Kristy Moore, Holly Schwendimann

3 Hazel Babb, Rebekah Maguire, Bill Turrentine

4 Joan Barker, David Bulman, Guy Harvley,

Nancy Marley, Anderson Neighbors, Ashley Neighbors,

Ruth Smith

5 Henry Anderson, Justin Cash, Bethany Clary,

Royal Cromer, Pat Cook, Jesse Johnston, Forrest Joyner,

John Rogers II, Sherry Sawyer, Heather Schwendimann,

Marjorie Tate

6 Rick Byars, Jerry Porter, Kelley Trull

7 Frances Dabney, Ron Kyle, Cheryl Marquis,

JoCarol Pennington, Tuwana Thomas

8 Trudy Gaston, Megan Greene, Bill Hart, Nancy Ogletree

9 Tisha Hayes, Noah Mathis

10 Edna Boney, Charlyn McFadden, June Kern,

Bruce Schoonover, Page Wagner

11 Joshua Bohn, Amy Dodds, Rhonda Turner

12 Brooke Billings, Sina Green, Neila Whitlock

13 Dub Ballard, Francis Cooper, Jared Ridings

14 Matthew Crosland, Virle Johnson

15 Debby Byars, Linda Sisson

16 Tammy George, Julie Pace

17 Lester Collins, Ruth Gregory, Elizabeth Hoover,

Gina Shipp, Wofford Webb

18 Wayne Gallman, Loraine Harrell, Hugh Hayes,

Stephen Hollifield, Julia Kirby, Emily Parker,

Terri Ridings

19 Brad Anderson, Terrie Fowler, Allan Graham,

Cindy O’Quinn

20 Ann Bishop, Lee Crowe, Marian Easler, Juile Fagan

21 Kay Lewis, Gina Smith, Johnnie Thomas

22 Teresa Henderson, Don Horton, Eric Snow, Lori Tolbert

23 Greg Abraham, David Cattrell, Samantha Kanott,

Annie Ruth Ross

24 Kelli Clune, Joe Cox, Keesha Hatcher

26 James Biggerstaff, Shirley Bodnar, Kingsley Emerson,

Jacob Greene, Amy Martin, Molly Vinesett

27 Chip Dillard, Tim Miller

28 Mae Allen, Gayle Corbin, Jane Gibbs,

Beulah Kilpatrick, Amy Leonard, T. C. Lewis,

Alex Mathis, Louise Moreton

29 Jonathan Gaiser, Lib Upton

30 Greg Easler, Maribelle Green, Michael Hollifield

31 Luis Baquiran, Richard Brungart, Kevie Greene,

Bryson Justice, Brittany Leonard, Bob Shoupe

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