The Decision Whether to Call Off

When you are in a position to call off an event, I have first hand experience that you have several scenarios going through you head. There are also several factors that need to be taken into consideration as well.

snow-dayJust to let everyone know, parking lots and untreated roads are very slick.  The first thing when I woke up this morning, I looked out the window and there was a dog running across the parking lot in the apartment complex I live in.  He slid about thirty feet, looked to see if something was around, and got back up and started running again.  It was my laugh for today.

Our church, Calvary Baptist Church in West Frankfort made the decision to cancel church services today at 11 pm last night.  I received notification of a handful of churches that called off at the last minute this morning.

I am going to take this from the perspective that I have learned from being a pastor, substitute teacher, basketball official, and now a sports writer.  One thing that is a guarantee, there will be someone will gripe about the decision.  This is not always the case, but it is the norm.  When it was circulating around on social media last night our church was canceling, everyone agreed with the decision and some said they were going to shut their alarm clock off.

Since it is a Sunday, I am going to talk about the experience in the decision of whether to call of church or not.  Two of the churches I pastored everyone was on the same page.  There were three of them; well there was one and always one person that griped about the decision one way or the other. They were the type of individuals, that if you gave them a $100 bill, they would find something wrong with the serial number.

There is the old cliché “the devil won” when you call off services.  In fact, one church I pastored, there was someone that would go to the church and put a 1 up on the Sunday School board for the devil being there that morning. This individual did this in the midst of a Heavy Snow Warning.  When he pointed it out the next Sunday to me, I had a good one liner back at them.  I bit my tongue though.

Here are the things that I always considered when throwing my two cents worth into the decision.  First the elderly in the conversation needs to be considered.  They are the ones that are usually are there every time the doors are open.  It is not worth them breaking a hip.

Second, is it worth someone getting in a fender bender or worse?  In my point of view, attending a worship service on mornings like this, it is not a necessity.  It would have killed me inside personally if someone was in a wreck on the way to church.

Third, I pastored small churches. The risk of heating an empty building was taken into consideration.  The last church I pastored was a small congregation in a huge building.  For the sanctuary to be warm enough on Sunday, the heat had to be turned up Friday.  If snow was in the forecast on Friday we made the decision then.  There were a couple times the snow missed us, but I have no regrets in the decision we all made.

Whether there will be school in Franklin County tomorrow your guess is as good as mine.  As of now, I say the odds are 50-50.   I know several school administrators personally and I have had the conversation before of the factors that go into the decision that has to be made whether to call off or not.

You can rest assured knowing that altering child care plans is taken into strong consideration.  Also, there is a concern that students might not get a hot meal, in which they can have two on each school day.  No matter what school your child attends, they are well loved by the administration, teachers, and support staff.  They do not replace you as a parent, but every child’s welfare that walks through the doors is the reason why they make every decision they do.

Administrators travel the country roads inside their district before the decision is made.  Several do not take into a consideration that we are mainly a rural county.  There is a huge difference than driving a school bus down a gravel road than driving a four wheel drive down Main Street.

When the decision that is made there are always some that will  not like it.  It seems like it is the same circle that will take to social media and gripe whether the decision made is yea or nay.  It is also usually the same individuals that posts the question, is this for me?  To avoid this question any post I will make, if all county schools are closed, each school will be in parentheses.

Last, there was one basketball game played in Southern Illinois last night.  Massac County beat A-J last night.  The rest were postponed. This Thursday night seems like a popular night to reschedule games across Southern Illinois.

There is an epidemic of an official shortage statewide.  In fact, Murphysboro had to call off their game with Herrin Friday night because the officiating crew could not make it from the Metro East because of slick roads, replacements could not be found.

When a game has to be rescheduled transportation, other events, and yes  officials have to be considered.  Most of the games on the docket last night were non conference games.  It would not surprise me if there are some that are cancelled, or only playing a varsity game only because officials could not be found.

If you like sports, I encourage you to call the IHSA or contact a veteran official.  The seven years I was one was a very rewarding experience for me.

I hope this did not appear as a negative rant, I just hope that I shed some light on the logistics of decisions that are made in regards to cancellations.  From being there first hand on some, it is not an easy one.

I am taking everyone’s word for it that it is cold outside.  Just make it a sweat pant day, and enjoy the time today if you choose to stay in.  What ever you do make it a great day.

‘Just Don’t Diet’: South Jersey Woman Celebrates 102nd Birthday

This story gave me a chuckle. It is ok to grab the junk food on this

Concetta Talucci at her party

Concetta Talucci at her party

icy evening. Just don’t over do it. Read the story from an Atlanta radio station. CHERRY HILL, N.J. (CBS) — A South Jersey woman is celebrating a major milestone birthday in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, and said her secret to living a long life is not dieting. Concetta Talucci celebrated her 102nd birthday on Friday. Family and friends threw a big birthday party for her at the Spring Hills Cherry Hill Assisted Living Community. Click to read the rest.

Donald Trump picks David Friedman as Israel envoy, eyes moving embassy to Jerusalem

WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump has announced that he will nominate attorney David Friedman as U.S. ambassador to Israel, selecting an envoy who supports Israeli us-isreal1settlements and other changes to U.S. policies in the region. Friedman said he looked forward to carrying out his duties from “the U.S. embassy in Israel’s eternal capital, Jerusalem,” even though the embassy is in Tel Aviv. Like some of his predecessors, Trump has vowed to move the American embassy to Jerusalem, a politically charged act that would anger Palestinians who want east Jerusalem as part of their sovereign territory. The move would also distance the U.S. from most of the international community, including its closest allies in Western Europe and the Arab world. The president-elect said Friedman would “maintain the special relationship” between the U.S. and Israel. Please click on the link to read the rest of the Associated Press story.

Morthland closes out Ron Herrin shootout by Defeating Robert Morris-Springfield 92-67

WEST FRANKFORT  – The Morthland College men’s basketball team responded well to the adversity of game changes in the Ron Herrin Memorial Shootout by taking care of business against Robert Morris University – Springfield with a 92-67 final score.
Coach Rich Herrin calls him "Little Man". Point guard Demaria Nance a 5' 7" freshman out of Cadiz KY, drives around a Robert Morris-Springfield defender.

Coach Rich Herrin calls him “Little Man”. Point guard Demaria Nance a 5′ 7″ freshman out of Cadiz KY, drives around a Robert Morris-Springfield defender.

Similar to Wednesday night against Simmons, Morthland came out and took control early on. Dylan Burmester opened play with a two point basket in the paint just 20 seconds after the tip.

RMU’s Leo Bowen answered with a three-pointer to take the lead back 3-2. The second of the Burmester brothers, Tyler, followed in the footsteps of Dylan by netting his own shot in the paint to regain the lead for Morthland.

From there, the Patriots hit the gas and never looked back. It took eight minutes for the boys to reach a double-digit point difference and it came on a second-chance opportunity from Dylan Burmester to put the Patriots up 27-16.

That basket came in the midst of a seven point run by Morthland, which included contributions from Demaria Nance and Ben McFarland.

The first half came and went with little frustration for the Patriots, as they headed into the locker room up by 13 with a score of 45-32.

The Eagles came out hot from under the bleachers and it only took three minutes to cut the Morthland lead down to five.

A quick timeout and some back-to-back work from the Burmester brothers put the Patriots back up by 14 with nine minutes left in the game.

After giving everything they had in the push out of the gate, RMU lost all momentum and their deficit quickly grew. Morthland’s largest lead came with just three minutes left when Carlton Mason and Dylan Burmester scored on simultaneous possessions to give themselves an 88-62 lead.

Time flew and the final buzzer rang with Morthland earning the 92-67 win.

As a team, the Patriots shot 39 for 81 from the floor (48.1%), and nine for 13 from the line (69.2%)

Aaron Rushing lead all scorers with 23 points on the afternoon. He was just two rebounds shy of a double-double.

Right behind Rushing was Tyler Burmester who netted 22 points and gathered nine rebounds with five assists.

Dylan Burmester was all over the floor this afternoon as the senior grabbed five steals, aiding him to his 16 total points.

Ashton Worgu had himself a game with six assists and nine rebounds.

With the win, the Patriots advance to 7-4 on the season. They take the holiday break off before returning to action at home on December 30. Morthland will host the Gorloks of Webster Universitiy with tip-off set for 1:00 p.m. in Max Morris Gymnasium.

Information submittied by Reid Cure, who wears many hats for Morthland College.  He is head of the sports information department, AD, and head baseball coach.

Mt. Zion Church performing “A Savior is Born”

The Mt. Zion Free Will Baptist Church will be performing the play. “A Savior is Born” tonight at their annual Christmas play and program mt-zion-signat 6:30 P.M.

From attending previous programs in the past, it is your old school, traditional, Christmas program that country churches frequently had in years gone by.

There will be soup, supper, snacks and most of all a time of fellowship after the service.

The church is located on South Thompsonville Road, 2 1/2 miles south of Thompsonville.  Everyone is encouraged to attend.

 

Winter weather update with cancellations

Updated at 5:30 pm

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SPORTING EVENTS CANCELLED

HS BOYS BASKETBALL

Flora at CHRISTOPHER rescheduled for Thursday, 12/22

Nashville at BENTON no make up date yet.

THOMPSONVILLE at Elverado no make up date yet

WEST FRANKFORT at Goreville rescheduled for Thursday, 12/22

Sparta at Murphysboro no make up date yet.

Herrin at Pinckneyville no make up date yet.

Hamilton County at Eldorado rescheduled for Thursday 12/22

DuQuoin at Harrisburg no make up date yet.

 

WARMING CENTERS

City Hall-Sesser…

CHURCH SERVICES

East Side Baptist Church-Mt Vernon No Sunday Services

The forecast has not changed.  Franklincounty-news.com will keep this page updated with cancellations and changing weather conditions.

….For unto us a son is given…

 

This is the second in a series of columns I am writing based on the verse Isaiah 9:6.  The verse below is the first verse most of us learned in Sunday School.  It is the gospel in a nut shell.

For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. (John 3:16 KJV)

cross-and-the-mangerI have one son.  I am sorry but he would be very hard to give up so that you can live.   God sent his son to this earth for one reason, to die on a cruel rugged cross for my sins as well as yours.  There is no greater love that can be expressed than God giving us his son Jesus.

The worse feeling in the world is having a sick child.  When they were babies, it was really frustrating because they would be fussy and cry.  I know people who have lost a child.  There is a pain that does not heal.  Just imagine how God felt.

Some theologians disagree with me on this.  I believe that God had to turn his back when Jesus was on the cross, because he could not stand to see the pain and suffering he was going through.  Some say that God could not stand to see the filth of our sin.  I believe that is partially true, but keep in mind that was his only son.

The babe was born in a manger, went to the cross and died for our sins.  He rose on the third day.  He is coming back again.  The Holy Spirit works in our life on a daily basis and is a guide in all things.

When I had this idea of writing this, the thoughts of the first verse of a classic song written by Bill and Gloria Gaither came to mind:

God sent his son, they called him Jesus,
He came to love, heal and forgive.
He lived and died to buy my pardon,
An empty grave is there to prove my savior lives.

Because he lives
I can face tomorrow
Because he lives
All fear is gone
Because i know he holds the future
And life is worth the living
Just because he lives

 

Just think of the best Christmas gift you have received. It was freely given by love.  Jesus came to give you the ultimate free gift.  Let his verse sink in.

For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God:  Not of works, lest any man should boast. (Ephesians 2:8-9)

Christianity is not a religion it is a relationship with Jesus.  It does not matter what name you have on the door, If you know the Lord you are my brother or sister.

Grace is a free unmerited gift that can not be earned.  None of us deserve it.  Our heavenly father loves us so much that he made the gift of salvation available to all.  Good works does not get us to heaven.  Being a sinner saved by grace does.

Steve Dunford is a guest columnist for franklincounty-news.com.  He is a rotten sinner that has accepted the free gift of salvation, it is available to everyone.

 

 

 

Andy Manar in the mix for governor in 2018

State Sen. ANDY MANAR of Bunker Hill isn’t a billionaire and doesn’t have a name known statewide, but he is being mentioned as a possible Democratic candidate for governor in 2018. “It’s humbling to have so many people come to you and say you should give this

State Senator Andy Manar (D) Bunker Hill on the Senate floor

State Senator Andy Manar (D) Bunker Hill on the Senate floor

serious thought,” Manar told Springfield Journal-Register reporter Benard Schoenberg an interview this week. First elected to the Senate in a close race in 2012, and more easily winning a four-year term in 2014, Manar was familiar with the legislative process, having been chief of staff to Senate President JOHN CULLERTON, D-Chicago. Manar was among Democrats named this weekend in a GREG HINZ column in Crain’s Chicago Business about potential Democratic candidates for governor now that U.S. Sen. DICK DURBIN of Springfield took himself out of the running. Several people are on the list, some of whom are CHRIS KENNEDY, son of the late ROBERT F. KENNEDY; J.B. PRITZKER, who Forbes magazine says is worth $3.4 billion; U.S. Reps. ROBIN KELLY of Matteson and CHERI BUSTOS of Moline; state Treasurer MIKE FRERICHS; and state Sen. DANIEL BISS of Evanston. Click to read the rest of the story from the Springfield Journal Register

Update on the winter weather event

winter-weather-eventThis is a typical “Southern Illinois” forecast.  It is going to be mostly cloudy with a high of 35 degrees today.  Tonight we have a 60% chance of rain with temperatures rising to 52 degrees by daybreak on Saturday.

There is a 50% chance of rain on Saturday with a high of 56 degrees with the temperatures nosediving after a very strong cold front comes through the region projected around nightfall.

Precipitation chances will increase to 70% Saturday night, with freezing rain, changing to sleet, then light snow before ending early Sunday morning.  The low will be 12 degrees.  Total ice and snow accumulation will be around 1/2 inch.

Bitter cold will grip the region with wind chills of -5 to 5 degrees all day Sunday into Monday morning.

Weather conditions will rapidly deteriorate around dark on Saturday night.  This is something to stay abreast of if you are out and about.  Roads, parking lots and sidewalks will deteriorate quickly.  With the gusty winds, Christmas decorations need to be secured.

Franklin-county-news. com will keep you updated on this developing weather situation quickly, as well as any cancellations and school closings throughout the winter months.

Source-Several different products from the National Weather Service in Paducah KY.

 

 

GUILTY…Dylann Roof found guilty on all counts in Emanuel AME Church massacre case

Dylann Roof, a gun-obsessed loner who tried to provoke a race war after soaking up online hate, has been convicted of 33 federal crimes stemming from his massacre of nine black parishioners at

Mass murderer and white supremacist Dylan Roof who brutally murdered nine blacks attending a Wednesday night service at an AME church (Post and Courier photo)

Mass murderer and white supremacist Dylan Roof ,who brutally murdered nine blacks attending a Wednesday night service at an AME church (Post and Courier photo)

Charleston’s Emanuel AME Church. A federal jury with three black members and nine whites deliberated for two hours before finding the white supremacist guilty of hate crimes, obstruction of religion obstruction and firearms violations. Roof stood facing forward, impassive, as the jury foreman read each count in order, accompanied by: “We find the defendant Dylann Storm Roof guilty.” They will return Jan. 3 to decide whether he will be put to death or imprisoned for life for committing the shooting rampage….Please click on the link to read the rest of the story from the Charleston SC Post and Courier

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