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Surprise + joy
= jolt to the local economy
By JASON COX
Of the Keizertimes

First came the surprise. Then came


the tears of joy. All from a little bit of stimulus.
The $200 in $2 bills wouldn't even begin to make
a dent in the stimulus monies given to the
country's banking and automotive sectors.
But Carol Leek, whose Keizer-based
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cleaning company Let It Shine is participating in
Participating in the People's Stimulus the People's Stimulus program, thought it a nice
Program are, from left to right: Carol Leek, Gabe way to give her employees a bonus while at the
Brown and Paul Miller. same time give the local economy a little help.
Our Goal: $1,700
Texts: Matthew 22:40; Galatians 5:16;
Ephesians 4:14; 2 Peter 1:8

Topic: Vision

Thesis: A clear and simple vision will keep us


moving forward together in Kingdom service.

Title:
Vision Accomplished.
Now What?
“Mrs. Pearl Cooley, a member at Springfield who had
recently moved to Salem, wrote the Baptist Convention Office,
located at that time in Portland, inquiring about Southern
Baptist work in the area.
About the same time… Roland Hood placed a notice in
the Salem newspaper asking anyone interested in beginning a
Southern Baptist work in the Salem area to meet at the Senator
Hotel. Ten people were at the meeting on Sunday night, March
25, 1950.
Capital Baptist Church was officially organized on
September 9th, 1950.”
Capital Baptist Church History Committee
When a vision has been accomplished,
another must take its place.
What is Our Vision?
“We see a growing number of our
family, friends and community…

1. coming to faith in the Lord Jesus


Christ,
What is Our Vision?
“We see a growing number of our
family, friends and community…

2. living healthy lives,


What is Our Vision?
“We see a growing number of our
family, friends and community…

3. serving the purposes of God’s


Kingdom.”

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