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  • Decor Ideas-Spring | Faith Tabernacle

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  • Main Selection Page | Faith Tabernacle

    Home Members Login Our Programs Media Missions Info More Get Cooking Tried and true recipes from Momma D's and others' kitchen. Decor Ideas Home decor to brighten up your living spaces. Clean & Tidy Tips for cleaning and getting organized. Thoughts & Tidbits Some thoughts and tidbits that will make you smile!

  • Faith Tabernacle Apostolic Church Home Decor | Inspiring Designs

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  • Church Work Day Volunteers | Faith Tabernacle

    HOME Here is the list of the tasks that have been taken. Select the task you signed up for on the cleaning roster. Choose a Task Submit Thank you! Your information has been submitted!

  • Tuition and Lunch | Faith Tabernacle

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  • Lesson 10 Back 2 The Studio Do... | Faith Tabernacle

    Lesson 10 documents are now available. Click each button to view or print. Back to the Broadcast Page Back 2 The Studio - The Red Sea Memory Verse And Songs Ages 3-6 Coloring Ages 7-11 Activity Ages 3-6 Word Search Ages 7-11 Activity Click the button below to go to past lessons. Past Lessons

  • Clean-Up After Youth Camp Services | Faith Tabernacle

    HOME Youth Camp Clean-Up Volunteers At Church Dates: Fill in your name and make a selection from the dropdown boxes then submit. Select Church Select Day and Time Submit Your content has been submitted

  • Clean & Tidy-Clean | Faith Tabernacle

    Clean Clear a slow drain. When you notice your drain is starting to clog, pour a 1/2 cup of baking soda down it, followed by a 1/2 cup of vinegar. Cover with a wet cloth to contain the science fair-like effects. Wait five minutes and then flush with hot water. Make a mirror gleam. Since coffee filters are lint-free, you can swap them out for paper towels to give mirrors a no-streak shine. Remove coffee stains from mugs. When your favorite ceramic cup contains a stubborn unsightly ring, squirt a little dish soap in it and add some baking soda for additional abrasion, then clean as usual. Or you can use Mr. Clean Magic Eraser to wipe off marks. How to clean pans with baking soda and vinegar? The steps include filing up the pan with water and adding a cup of vinegar, then bringing it to a boil. Then add two tablespoons of baking soda. Let it sit for a few minutes, then empty the pan. The burned residue should be soft enough to remove with the scourer. If there are stubborn marks left, make a paste with equal parts baking soda and water, then apply it on the dots. You can use this paste on the outer part of the utensil if there are burn marks that need cleaning. Remove Stains From Coffee Mugs Or Carafes Coffee drinkers can relate to this. Over time coffee stains will build upon mugs and carafes, and no matter how much you scrub with dishwashing detergent, it won’t come off. If you’re frustrated, why not try to sprinkle some baking soda at the bottom of the mug or carafe, then add a bit of hot water then scrub Laundry Make a glass cleaner with vinegar. Mix 1/2 cup white vinegar with 1/4 cup rubbing alcohol (70% concentration) and 2 cups water and dispense into an empty spray bottle. To clean your windows, wait for a cool, cloudy day and squirt the solution onto the glass, wiping with a clean microfiber cloth to avoid streaking. Make your white shirts bright again. To keep your whites truly white, sponge white vinegar on sweat stains and then pretreat with an enzyme prewash stain remover like Carbona or liquid enzyme detergent like Tide . Then wash on the hottest cycle safe for the fabric, adding regular Clorox Bleach for especially stubborn marks. Homemade Daily Shower Cleaner Ingredients: 1/2 cup Hydrogen Peroxide 1/2 cup Rubbing Alcohol 1 teaspoon Liquid Dish Soap 1 tablespoon Dishwasher Rinse Aid 3 cups Water ​ Directions: Begin by pouring the hydrogen peroxide, rubbing alcohol, liquid dish soap, and the dishwasher rinse aid into a spray bottle of at least a 32 oz size. A funnel is very helpful for this step. Next, slowly add the 3 cups of water (the mixture might bubble a little bit because of the dish soap). If you are re-using a 32 oz bottle from a store bought daily shower cleaner spray, you really don't even need to measure for this step . . . simply top off the bottle with water. Put the top back on the spray bottle and then slowly tip the bottle back and forth to mix the ingredients. To use: After showering, mist the spray on the walls of the shower and you're done. There's no need to wipe. Cleaning on a Dime Glass Cleaner- * 1 part Vinegar * 1 part Water Stain Remover- * 1 cup of peroxide * 1/2 cup of dish soap All Purpose Cleaner- * 1 drop of Dawn dish soap * water * Lavender essential oils or you may use the scent of your choice. (Solution should not be sudsy) Disenfectant- * 1 part Alcohol or Vinegar ( 65% or above) * 1 part Water * Lemon essential oil or you may use the scent of y our choice. Tub and Tile cleaner/ Degresser- * 1 cup of Vinegar * 1 cup of Dish soap Homemade Laundry Soap 1 Box of Borax 1 Box of Washing Soda 1 Container of Purex Crystals 3 Bars of Ivory Soap (grated) Mix well with wooden spoon. 2 Tablespoons per load Dishwashing Detergent & Dishwasher Pods Laundry Soap & Softener

  • Christmas Banquet | Faith Tabernacle

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  • Upcoming Events | Junction City, Kansas | Faith Tabernacle Apostolic Church

    Upcoming Events Mothers Day Banquet Fri, May 10 Riddle Hall May 10, 2024, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Riddle Hall, 2512 Rucker Rd, Junction City, KS 66441, USA May 10, 2024, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Riddle Hall, 2512 Rucker Rd, Junction City, KS 66441, USA Mom Dudley Cordially Invites You To Attend The Mother's Day Banquet On The 10th of May. Share RSVP

  • Lesson 10 Joseph Broadcast | Faith Tabernacle

    Home Page Click the arrow to start the broadcast. To get to Lesson 10 Document files, Click here Click the button below to go to past broadcasts or lessons. Past Broadcasts Past Lessons

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