This document contains announcements for two Catholic parishes, St. Helena's and Church of the Holy Family. It lists masses and intentions for the upcoming week, as well as readings. It provides financial reports, lists of sick parishioners to pray for, schedules for liturgical ministers, and announcements about upcoming parish events including a summer Bible school program and collection drive for a local charity.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church's services and events for the weekend of February 21, 2010. It includes the church's contact information, last week's giving report, who is serving in various roles for upcoming services, and announcements about worship services, Bible studies, youth activities, and fundraisers taking place that week.
The document provides information about Easter services and events at Westhampton Baptist Church in Richmond, VA for March 2013. It includes the schedule of Holy Week services from Palm Sunday through Easter Sunday, as well as other church activities such as a Pastries with the Pastor session, a called business meeting to discuss roof repairs, and the Annie Armstrong Easter offering. It also announces the 29th annual Gazebo Easter event and provides news from the youth group, Sunday school, and library.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of May 23, 2010. It includes contact information for church staff, details of worship services and other events happening that weekend, announcements about upcoming activities, and a schedule of volunteers. The summary highlights include information about worship service times and locations, a baptism taking place, softball games being played, and Vacation Bible School scheduled for June.
This document is a bulletin from Saint Patrick's Catholic Church in Elkhorn, Nebraska for the week of January 17, 2010. It provides information about upcoming masses and intentions, events happening that week including meetings and classes, and notices about the parish and school. The bulletin also includes the weekly financial report and scripture readings for upcoming masses.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of October 10, 2010. It includes contact details for church staff, schedules for services and events, and announcements about upcoming activities such as a hymnal dedication, youth night, and LWML meeting. Financial information and the schedule of volunteers for church services are also included.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of February 14, 2010. It includes details on worship services, Bible studies, meetings, and youth activities. Notable events include Ash Wednesday services on February 17th and an organizational meeting for LWML on February 18th. The document also provides announcements on registration for preschool and summer camp programs.
The document provides updates from Everett Family Church (EFC) including upcoming events, recaps of past activities, and a letter from the pastor. It announces family gatherings on various Saturdays in December, youth group meetings, prayer meetings, a blizzard youth camp in January, and invites families to dedicate their children. The pastor's letter discusses his renewed commitment to God and family over the past challenging year.
Published monthly, "The Good News" serves as a way to connect with our congregation and the greater Los Angles community. All are welcome, so please feel free to download a copy of the "Good News!"
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church's services and events for the weekend of February 21, 2010. It includes the church's contact information, last week's giving report, who is serving in various roles for upcoming services, and announcements about worship services, Bible studies, youth activities, and fundraisers taking place that week.
The document provides information about Easter services and events at Westhampton Baptist Church in Richmond, VA for March 2013. It includes the schedule of Holy Week services from Palm Sunday through Easter Sunday, as well as other church activities such as a Pastries with the Pastor session, a called business meeting to discuss roof repairs, and the Annie Armstrong Easter offering. It also announces the 29th annual Gazebo Easter event and provides news from the youth group, Sunday school, and library.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of May 23, 2010. It includes contact information for church staff, details of worship services and other events happening that weekend, announcements about upcoming activities, and a schedule of volunteers. The summary highlights include information about worship service times and locations, a baptism taking place, softball games being played, and Vacation Bible School scheduled for June.
This document is a bulletin from Saint Patrick's Catholic Church in Elkhorn, Nebraska for the week of January 17, 2010. It provides information about upcoming masses and intentions, events happening that week including meetings and classes, and notices about the parish and school. The bulletin also includes the weekly financial report and scripture readings for upcoming masses.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of October 10, 2010. It includes contact details for church staff, schedules for services and events, and announcements about upcoming activities such as a hymnal dedication, youth night, and LWML meeting. Financial information and the schedule of volunteers for church services are also included.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of February 14, 2010. It includes details on worship services, Bible studies, meetings, and youth activities. Notable events include Ash Wednesday services on February 17th and an organizational meeting for LWML on February 18th. The document also provides announcements on registration for preschool and summer camp programs.
The document provides updates from Everett Family Church (EFC) including upcoming events, recaps of past activities, and a letter from the pastor. It announces family gatherings on various Saturdays in December, youth group meetings, prayer meetings, a blizzard youth camp in January, and invites families to dedicate their children. The pastor's letter discusses his renewed commitment to God and family over the past challenging year.
Published monthly, "The Good News" serves as a way to connect with our congregation and the greater Los Angles community. All are welcome, so please feel free to download a copy of the "Good News!"
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church's services and events for the weekend of December 27, 2009. It includes the church's contact information, last week's giving report, schedules for worship services and volunteers, and announcements about upcoming activities and ministry opportunities. Key events mentioned are Christmas Eve services on December 24, a Christmas Day service, and New Year's Eve worship on December 31.
This document provides announcements and schedules for Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of December 5, 2010. It includes the contact information for church staff, schedules for services and events, and announcements about upcoming activities like a Christmas cookie sale, pageant, and voters' meeting. The document also provides updates on attendance, finances, and thank yous for recent donations.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of March 21, 2010. It includes details on worship services, Bible studies, meetings, and special events like a voters' meeting, youth night, and Lenten services. It also provides announcements on preschool registration, Easter flowers, and opportunities to volunteer in the nursery or host international students.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald November 17, 2015tatescreek
This document provides information about upcoming events and services at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY for the week of November 17, 2015. It includes details about Sunday services and classes, new members who were baptized or transferred, an upcoming Women's Christmas Tea and Angel Tree donation drive, and requests for food donations for a We Care Store and Room in the Inn ministry. It also lists upcoming events, attendance statistics for Sunday school and worship, and financial information.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of March 28, 2010. It includes details on worship services, Bible studies, youth activities, and other announcements. Last week's giving totaled over $11,000. Upcoming events include Maundy Thursday and Good Friday services, an Easter sunrise service, and a pictorial directory photo session in May.
The document outlines the December calendar of events for Oakland United Methodist Church, including youth group meetings, Sunday school activities and practices for a Christmas program, worship services, and other special events like a movie night and children's Christmas program. It also provides the monthly birthday list, notices about nursing home visits and remembering service members, and a brief recap of the Administrative Board meeting in October.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of March 14, 2010. It includes details about worship services, Bible studies, youth activities, and announcements. The main events highlighted are Sunday worship at 7:45am, 9:15am and 10:45am, which will include music from the praise band and preschoolers, as well as baptisms. It also lists upcoming activities like youth night, Lenten services, and open gym basketball.
This document is the May 2010 newsletter from the Oakland United Methodist Church located in Oakland, Iowa. It provides information on upcoming events in May including choir practice, worship services, Sunday school, and committee meetings. It also includes articles on a pastor retiring, volunteer opportunities, and reports from various church committees. The newsletter aims to keep members informed and encourage participation in the church community.
The October 2012 issue of The Candle newsletter from Westhampton Baptist Church provides information on upcoming events including choir rehearsals, youth activities, Bible studies, and a community yard sale. The newsletter also shares updates from church committees and lists birthdays for the month.
The document contains the church's mission statement, notices about upcoming events, a letter from the minister discussing predictions of the end of the world in 2012 and how Christians can face the future with hope, obituaries, wedding and baptism announcements, and a thank you letter about children from an orphanage in Ukraine visiting for Christmas.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of February 28, 2010. It includes the worship schedule, Bible study times, youth activities, and announcements about fundraising events and volunteer opportunities. Regular weekly worship services and activities are listed, along with upcoming special events like a Taste of Trinity fundraising dinner on March 5th and a Lutheran Schools Week celebration on March 7th.
This document provides information about upcoming events and services at the Anglican Church of St. Nicholas in Toronto for Holy Week and Easter. It includes the schedule of services from Palm Sunday through Easter Sunday as well as notices about parish activities, scripture readings, and opportunities for prayer and worship. Parishioners are encouraged to participate fully in the Holy Week observances culminating in the Easter celebrations.
This document contains the schedule for mass times, readers, and ministers for an Irish church for several dates in May. It also includes intentions for masses, notices about tax return forms, books available for purchase, and announcements about upcoming parish events like a cake sale and a community night fundraiser.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of January 17, 2010. It includes details about worship services, Bible studies, meetings, and youth activities. It also lists contact information for church staff and the previous week's financial report. Upcoming fundraising and volunteer activities are announced, such as serving a meal at a homeless shelter.
This document appears to be a newsletter from Carraroe Church in Sligo, Ireland. It provides information about mass times, intentions, and roles for upcoming masses. It also includes announcements about upcoming events like a pilgrimage to Fatima, activities at the local family life center and school, and requests for donations of clothes and support through tax return forms. The newsletter serves to communicate the schedule, needs, and community activities for Carraroe Church.
The document provides information about events at Our Saviour Lutheran Church. It discusses:
1) The Third Ladies Luncheon that will be held on May 12th featuring a performance by the Northeast Wisconsin Lutheran High School Stage One Choir.
2) The last fish fry of the season on May 11th and thanks all the volunteers who helped throughout the season.
3) The resumption of the Christian Softball League season playing at the new Ashwaubenon Sports Complex on Sunday nights.
4) Details about baptisms, membership changes, and those who have passed away including Terry Amelse who was very involved in the church.
5) Upcoming events in May including
This document provides the mass times, readers, and intentions for St. John's Church in Carraroe over the next few weeks. It also includes announcements about upcoming events like prayer services, baptisms, and community programs. Parishioners are asked to volunteer and support various church initiatives and collections.
This document provides the mass times, readers, and intentions for St. John's Church in Carraroe over the next few weeks. It also includes announcements about upcoming events like prayer services, bereavement support groups, and parish activities. Key details include the mass times and intentions for November 26th through December 4th, information on the Divine Mercy prayers on Fridays, and an Advent reflection on staying awake for the coming of Christ.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of October 24, 2010. It includes the church contact information, schedules for services and activities on Sunday and throughout the week, and announcements about upcoming events such as youth night, Sunday school, nominations for church officers, and an All Saints Day worship service and potluck.
Rotation occurs when an object spins around its axis, like the Earth. Revolution occurs when an object spins around another object, like the Earth revolving around the sun. The Earth's rotation causes night and day, as different parts of the Earth face the sun throughout its daily spin. The Earth's revolution and the changing angle of sunlight and day length throughout the year cause the seasons to change. We can tell the Earth rotates due to phenomena like star trails, ocean currents, wind patterns, and the movement of pendulums.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church's services and events for the weekend of December 27, 2009. It includes the church's contact information, last week's giving report, schedules for worship services and volunteers, and announcements about upcoming activities and ministry opportunities. Key events mentioned are Christmas Eve services on December 24, a Christmas Day service, and New Year's Eve worship on December 31.
This document provides announcements and schedules for Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of December 5, 2010. It includes the contact information for church staff, schedules for services and events, and announcements about upcoming activities like a Christmas cookie sale, pageant, and voters' meeting. The document also provides updates on attendance, finances, and thank yous for recent donations.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of March 21, 2010. It includes details on worship services, Bible studies, meetings, and special events like a voters' meeting, youth night, and Lenten services. It also provides announcements on preschool registration, Easter flowers, and opportunities to volunteer in the nursery or host international students.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald November 17, 2015tatescreek
This document provides information about upcoming events and services at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY for the week of November 17, 2015. It includes details about Sunday services and classes, new members who were baptized or transferred, an upcoming Women's Christmas Tea and Angel Tree donation drive, and requests for food donations for a We Care Store and Room in the Inn ministry. It also lists upcoming events, attendance statistics for Sunday school and worship, and financial information.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of March 28, 2010. It includes details on worship services, Bible studies, youth activities, and other announcements. Last week's giving totaled over $11,000. Upcoming events include Maundy Thursday and Good Friday services, an Easter sunrise service, and a pictorial directory photo session in May.
The document outlines the December calendar of events for Oakland United Methodist Church, including youth group meetings, Sunday school activities and practices for a Christmas program, worship services, and other special events like a movie night and children's Christmas program. It also provides the monthly birthday list, notices about nursing home visits and remembering service members, and a brief recap of the Administrative Board meeting in October.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of March 14, 2010. It includes details about worship services, Bible studies, youth activities, and announcements. The main events highlighted are Sunday worship at 7:45am, 9:15am and 10:45am, which will include music from the praise band and preschoolers, as well as baptisms. It also lists upcoming activities like youth night, Lenten services, and open gym basketball.
This document is the May 2010 newsletter from the Oakland United Methodist Church located in Oakland, Iowa. It provides information on upcoming events in May including choir practice, worship services, Sunday school, and committee meetings. It also includes articles on a pastor retiring, volunteer opportunities, and reports from various church committees. The newsletter aims to keep members informed and encourage participation in the church community.
The October 2012 issue of The Candle newsletter from Westhampton Baptist Church provides information on upcoming events including choir rehearsals, youth activities, Bible studies, and a community yard sale. The newsletter also shares updates from church committees and lists birthdays for the month.
The document contains the church's mission statement, notices about upcoming events, a letter from the minister discussing predictions of the end of the world in 2012 and how Christians can face the future with hope, obituaries, wedding and baptism announcements, and a thank you letter about children from an orphanage in Ukraine visiting for Christmas.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of February 28, 2010. It includes the worship schedule, Bible study times, youth activities, and announcements about fundraising events and volunteer opportunities. Regular weekly worship services and activities are listed, along with upcoming special events like a Taste of Trinity fundraising dinner on March 5th and a Lutheran Schools Week celebration on March 7th.
This document provides information about upcoming events and services at the Anglican Church of St. Nicholas in Toronto for Holy Week and Easter. It includes the schedule of services from Palm Sunday through Easter Sunday as well as notices about parish activities, scripture readings, and opportunities for prayer and worship. Parishioners are encouraged to participate fully in the Holy Week observances culminating in the Easter celebrations.
This document contains the schedule for mass times, readers, and ministers for an Irish church for several dates in May. It also includes intentions for masses, notices about tax return forms, books available for purchase, and announcements about upcoming parish events like a cake sale and a community night fundraiser.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of January 17, 2010. It includes details about worship services, Bible studies, meetings, and youth activities. It also lists contact information for church staff and the previous week's financial report. Upcoming fundraising and volunteer activities are announced, such as serving a meal at a homeless shelter.
This document appears to be a newsletter from Carraroe Church in Sligo, Ireland. It provides information about mass times, intentions, and roles for upcoming masses. It also includes announcements about upcoming events like a pilgrimage to Fatima, activities at the local family life center and school, and requests for donations of clothes and support through tax return forms. The newsletter serves to communicate the schedule, needs, and community activities for Carraroe Church.
The document provides information about events at Our Saviour Lutheran Church. It discusses:
1) The Third Ladies Luncheon that will be held on May 12th featuring a performance by the Northeast Wisconsin Lutheran High School Stage One Choir.
2) The last fish fry of the season on May 11th and thanks all the volunteers who helped throughout the season.
3) The resumption of the Christian Softball League season playing at the new Ashwaubenon Sports Complex on Sunday nights.
4) Details about baptisms, membership changes, and those who have passed away including Terry Amelse who was very involved in the church.
5) Upcoming events in May including
This document provides the mass times, readers, and intentions for St. John's Church in Carraroe over the next few weeks. It also includes announcements about upcoming events like prayer services, baptisms, and community programs. Parishioners are asked to volunteer and support various church initiatives and collections.
This document provides the mass times, readers, and intentions for St. John's Church in Carraroe over the next few weeks. It also includes announcements about upcoming events like prayer services, bereavement support groups, and parish activities. Key details include the mass times and intentions for November 26th through December 4th, information on the Divine Mercy prayers on Fridays, and an Advent reflection on staying awake for the coming of Christ.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of October 24, 2010. It includes the church contact information, schedules for services and activities on Sunday and throughout the week, and announcements about upcoming events such as youth night, Sunday school, nominations for church officers, and an All Saints Day worship service and potluck.
Rotation occurs when an object spins around its axis, like the Earth. Revolution occurs when an object spins around another object, like the Earth revolving around the sun. The Earth's rotation causes night and day, as different parts of the Earth face the sun throughout its daily spin. The Earth's revolution and the changing angle of sunlight and day length throughout the year cause the seasons to change. We can tell the Earth rotates due to phenomena like star trails, ocean currents, wind patterns, and the movement of pendulums.
This document summarizes the work of a church group in Venezuela who built carts to transport equipment, constructed a church building, and held community outreach events like distributing Christmas gifts to children. It introduces the leaders of the group, Antonio and Gianela Cordero, and provides contact information for their ministry.
Faith@Work Bootcamp :: Changing Your World One Person @ A Time (Lim Siew Ai)FaithAtWorkMY
This document provides guidance on how one person can change the world one person at a time through sharing their faith. It recommends three key steps: 1) Being aware of opportunities to share your faith, such as by noticing those who are receptive; 2) Committing to prayer for those you want to share with, such as praying that God draws them and opens their minds; 3) Showing them you care through building relationships and meeting their physical and spiritual needs, as Jesus did by dining with sinners. The ultimate goal is to share the gospel and bring others to faith in Christ so they can continue changing the world themselves.
The document discusses the differences between the present simple and present continuous tenses. The present simple is used for habitual or repeated actions, permanent situations, and future arrangements according to a timetable. The present continuous is used for actions happening now or around now, temporary situations, and future plans. Examples are provided of how to form the present simple and present continuous using different types of verbs. Exceptions for certain "stative verbs" that are generally not used in the progressive form are also outlined.
The document provides information about Andrea Slaven, who was the Regional Director for the Diocese of Syracuse in 2012. It lists her name, title, organization, and year. In 3 sentences or less, it identifies the key details about the author and context for the document.
Institutional habits class 13 habits of livingNishant Shah
This document discusses how both individual habits and institutional habits contribute to racism. Individual habits include inaction and privilege, which institutions then enable and reward. Institutions also control individuals and help perform and negotiate racist habits. The overall message is that both individuals and institutions must change their habits in order to dismantle racism.
How can we assure that we will be fruitful in life? How can we be the fertile ground that has the seed of the Holy Word in us? Enjoy this teaching taken directly from the lesson of Yeshua (Jesus) and his disciples.
The document provides an overview of psychological astrology concepts including astrological symbols, the four elements and psychological types, the twelve houses, planetary placements and aspects, and how they relate to the self, relationships, values, drives, and expansion or limitations. It discusses using astrological charts to understand parent-child dynamics, partnerships, love affairs, and friendships. The afternoon session focuses on how synastry and composite charts can reveal the energy and pattern between two people in a relationship. Triangles are discussed as a common defense against rejection and suppressed feelings.
En. Nasrul Hata B. Mohd Ali
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Este documento presenta las 10 mejores aplicaciones para iPhone, incluyendo aplicaciones populares como Facebook, WhatsApp, Google Earth y juegos como Guitar Hero y Metal Gear Solid. Las aplicaciones ofrecen funciones como mensajería gratuita, navegación global, juegos y acceso a redes sociales populares.
por medio de este libro podras darte cuenta de una verdad tan grande como lo es la verdad central de la biblia... nuestro Sr Jesus el Cristo.
escrito por el Rev. David Bernard.
World Apostolate of Fatima Celebrates Fatima DayWorldFatimaTv
The document summarizes the 94th anniversary celebration of the first apparition of Fatima held at Our Lady of Fatima Shrine in Panjim, Goa, India. The day-long celebration included masses, rosary prayers, talks on Fatima and its messages, testimonies from members, and a candle-lit procession with the statue of Our Lady. Hundreds attended the event organized by the World Apostolate of Fatima to commemorate the apparitions and spread its messages of faith, hope, and peace.
Este documento presenta un alfabeto que enseña a niños sobre la vida y virtudes de Jesús. Cada letra del alfabeto incluye una imagen del Niño Jesús y una breve explicación de una de sus virtudes o perfecciones tomadas del Evangelio. El objetivo es nutrir a los niños con las palabras de vida de Jesucristo de una manera adecuada a su edad para que aprendan a conocer y amar a Dios.
Boston College's School of Theology and Ministry offers graduate programs in Hispanic Ministry, including a Master of Arts degree and graduate certificate, aimed at preparing leaders for the Church. The programs provide theological and ministerial formation addressing the Hispanic Catholic experience in the United States. Faculty Director Hosffman Ospino oversees the graduate programs and collaborates with organizations supporting Hispanic Ministry at local, regional, and national levels.
Primeros años del cartel. Estética y funcionalidad.Cynthia Isabel
El cartel ilustrado se desarrolló a finales del siglo XIX como un campo experimental para artistas. Pioneros como Jules Chéret crearon un nuevo formato basado en imágenes atractivas y texto vinculado, mientras que Toulouse-Lautrec implementó recursos gráficos novedosos como colores vivos y tipografía. Más adelante, diseñadores como Alphonse Mucha y Lucien Bernhard evolucionaron el cartel con estilos art nouveau y letras sans-serif respectivamente.
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This document contains contact information for several members of the clergy and staff at a church, including the pastor, founding pastor, deacon, pastoral associate, music director, administrative assistants, and web page coordinator, along with their email addresses and phone numbers.
This risk management plan was created by Central Coast Event Company for the YMCA Benefit Surf Competition. It identifies potential risks of the event and provides recommendations to mitigate those risks. High risks include surfing, swimming, serving food/alcohol. The plan recommends transferring alcohol distribution to another company, increasing surfing age brackets, and adding fences and security. Extensive waivers and staff training are recommended to reduce liability. The goal is to ensure participant and staff safety through risk analysis, treatment, and continuous improvement.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for January 5, 2016David Eversole
This document provides information about upcoming events and services at Tates Creek Christian Church for the week of January 5, 2016. It includes details about Sunday services and classes, a new sermon series starting January 10th, family movie nights on Fridays in January, and a winter study program beginning January 13th. It also lists new members who have joined, births and deaths in the congregation, and hospitalized and requested prayer members.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for July 11, 2017David Eversole
The document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church including a Better With Age Club meeting on July 20th, a Middle School Blitz Week from July 24-28 with various activities, a Women's Fall Event on September 22nd with author Donna VanLiere, and a need for volunteers in the Elementary area. It also lists new members who have joined, provides prayer requests, and shares statistics from Sunday July 9th including Sunday School and worship attendance.
This document provides announcements and updates for Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY for the week of November 14, 2017. It includes information about upcoming services and events like a women's Christmas tea, a portrayal of Mary of Bethany, a reception for departing ministers, and the start of their annual Angel Tree ministry. It also lists new members, current prayer requests, serving schedules, and weekly attendance and financial statistics.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for Febrary 2, 2016David Eversole
This summary provides information about upcoming events and ministry opportunities at Tates Creek Christian Church:
- Hands & Feet Ministry provides outreach opportunities each Wednesday evening to make scarves for those in need downtown.
- New members joined the church in late January through transfer of membership or baptism.
- Non-perishable food donations are being collected on the fourth Sunday of February for the We Care Store, with specific needs listed.
- Upcoming events include the Bluegrass Christian Men's Fellowship on February 8th and an evening program for pairs and spares on February 18th featuring comedian Aaron Wilburn.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for May 3, 2016David Eversole
The document is a newsletter from Tates Creek Christian Church providing information about upcoming events and services for the week. It includes details about a parent/child dedication ceremony on Mother's Day, a prayer rally with Franklin Graham, and National Day of Prayer events. It also lists recent baptisms and prayer requests, and provides statistics from recent services and Sunday school attendance.
This document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church, including worship services, Sunday school classes, new members, volunteer opportunities, speakers, and celebrations. It also includes prayer requests and attendance statistics from a recent Sunday.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for July 12, 2016David Eversole
The document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church, including a fundraiser to provide school supplies for Julius Marks Elementary, a day trip for senior adults to a museum, and several musical performances. It also includes the weekly prayer requests and Sunday service statistics.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for September 12, 2017tatescreek
This document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY including a senior adult trip, fall bible studies, new small groups, and a combined worship service. It also includes prayer requests, serving schedules, attendance statistics and financial giving updates.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for March 21, 2017tatescreek
This document announces a parent/leader training event at Tates Creek Christian Church on March 25th from 9 AM to 2:30 PM. Special guests Josh and Jaclyn Miles will lead sessions to equip parents and leaders with tools to guide children in today's technology-driven world. Only 50 spots are available for the free event, which includes lunch and childcare. The document also provides information about upcoming church services, donation drives, concerts, and a work day.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for March 22, 2016David Eversole
This document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY for the week of March 22, 2016. It announces that Saige Carpenter and James Littral were recently baptized. It promotes an Easter egg hunt on March 26 and a Good Friday service on March 25. It also includes a calendar of events, recent prayer requests, names serving communion, and Sunday school attendance statistics.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for August 2, 2016tatescreek
The document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church, including:
1) An annual Party in the Park neighborhood event on August 12 from 6:30-8:30pm with food, activities, and music.
2) Volunteers are needed to help pack and distribute school supplies and backpacks for Julius Marks Elementary on August 3 and 4.
3) A volunteer opportunity with Habitat for Humanity from August 4-6 to help with a home build.
4) The Bluegrass Christian Men's Fellowship meeting on August 8 at Catalyst Christian Church with a meal at 5:45pm and program at 6:45pm.
The document discusses having the mind of Christ and doing the will of God. It says babies inherently have upright minds like God made man, and Jesus willingly submitted to his parents as a young boy. The main point is that Jesus came to do not his own will but the will of God who sent him, and if we likewise set our minds to doing God's will, we will enter heaven.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for October 11, 2016tatescreek
The document provides information about upcoming events at the Tates Creek Christian Church, including a Better With Age Club meeting on October 20th, a prayer walk on October 16th, and a senior trip to Renfro Valley on December 9th. It also lists new members, results from a congregational meeting, and upcoming concerts. Various prayer requests are included. Statistics from Sunday, October 9th are reported, including attendance numbers and financial information.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for August 4, 2015David Eversole
This document provides information about upcoming events and services at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY for the week of August 4-11, 2015. It lists new members who have joined, daily prayer topics, an event for packing backpacks, a community party in the park, and circles/Bible studies meeting that week. It also provides the order of service and attendance statistics for August 2nd and recent financial contributions.
The document announces several Christmas-related events and activities at Tates Creek Christian Church:
1) A Christmas card exchange will take place from November 26 to December 15, with collection boxes located outside the prayer room.
2) Several Christmas concerts are scheduled, including a Festival of Carols on December 10 and a children's choir concert on December 17.
3) A Christmas Eve candlelight service will be held on December 24 at 5pm.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for November 1, 2016tatescreek
Operation Christmas Child aims to reach children under 15 with the gospel message by providing shoebox gifts. When individuals pack shoeboxes, they are planting seeds that can be harvested by other believers as children are exposed to the gospel. The church's goal is to pack 300 boxes this year to contribute to this evangelism effort focused on reaching children before they lose receptiveness to the gospel message.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for May 2, 2017David Eversole
This document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church for the week of May 2, 2017. It includes details about Sunday services and classes, a Bluegrass Christian Fellowship event on May 8, a Community Service Day on May 7, prayer services on May 3 and the National Day of Prayer, a Metrognomes concert on May 5, a Parent/Child Dedication on May 14, and prayer requests. Attendance statistics for April 30, 2017 Sunday School are also included, as well as financial details.
This newsletter from the First United Methodist Church of North Hollywood provides information about upcoming events in June. It recognizes the choir and their director. It announces that Pastor Allison will be leaving and a farewell celebration will be held on June 24th. It also provides the scripture passages that will be discussed in the sermon series during June and highlights of recent worship services.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald February 14, 2017Jenni Gregg
This document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY for the week of February 14, 2017. It includes details on collecting donations for a local food pantry, a new sermon series on Ephesians, a women's prayer breakfast, and opportunities to get involved in supporting a local pregnancy resource center through a upcoming walk. Sunday worship times and classes are also listed.
Fowler outlines 6 stages of faith development:
1) Pre-faith - infants form basic trust or mistrust of the world.
2) Intuitive-projective faith - children ages 2-7 use imagination without logic.
3) Mythic-literal faith - children ages 7-12 understand stories literally.
4) Synthetic-conventional faith - adolescents form identity based on relationships.
5) Conjunctive faith - adults recognize limits of consciousness and paradox.
6) Universalizing faith - few attain faith centered on participation in ultimate reality like MLK Jr. and Mother Teresa.
The document provides steps to troubleshoot common printer issues such as the printer not powering on, paper jams, poor print quality, and replacing ink cartridges. It includes checking power connections and cables, looking for paper jams, ensuring the correct printer driver is installed, and cleaning the scanner glass. Links are provided for additional support resources on the HP website.
This document provides information about various catechetical resources and formation opportunities, including:
1) A discussion on cultural diversity and a related video available at a resource center.
2) Information on using technology and social media as a catechetical leader, including joining a LinkedIn group and participating in an online webinar.
3) Announcements about online courses beginning in October and November, as well as reminders about other formation programs.
4) A reminder to schedule VIRTUS student sessions and keep proper documentation.
5) An invitation for participants to share updates from their parishes regarding the Year of Faith, saints, sacramental preparation, or other topics.
The document outlines the schedule for a two-day conference, including times for registration, exhibits, prayers, presentations, workshops, and a liturgy. On the first day, Bishop Kicanas would give a keynote presentation, followed by team meetings or workshops. The second day would feature a presentation of the Bishop Thomas J. Costello Award before Sr. Maureen Sullivan's keynote and additional workshops, with exhibits and meals throughout both days.
The document provides instructions and a rubric for an individual poster project using Glogster to promote social justice themes and raise awareness. Students are asked to create an eye-catching poster with good information, media use, and appealing layout/theme that is scored and submitted by email. The rubric evaluates posters on their inclusion of social justice principles, supporting examples and information, creative promotional techniques, and design/layout.
The document provides instructions for an individual poster project using Glogster to promote social justice themes and issues. Students are asked to create an eye-catching poster with information to raise awareness on a social justice topic. The poster should include relevant information, use of media, and an appealing overall layout and theme. A scoring rubric is provided to evaluate posters based on how well they promote understanding of social justice principles, include supporting information, use creative promotional techniques, and have an effective design with images.
The document provides a collection of links on various topics related to using technology and social media for education, faith formation, and communication. Some of the links discuss how social media allows instant sharing of information with a large audience, the interactive and self-directed nature of online communities, and new ways of listening to consumers and having faith-based conversations. Other links provide examples of using digital tools for activities like remembering information, understanding concepts, applying knowledge, analyzing information, evaluating work, and creative projects.
The document provides an agenda and notes from a meeting of catechetical leaders. Key points discussed include:
- Building bridges to reach young people in today's isolating world through faith formation.
- Paul Welch spoke about building bridges through cultural understanding and parish outreach to immigrants.
- Planning for upcoming events like a May dinner and discussing potential speakers.
- Sharing ideas for faith formation resources and programs between parishes.
Upcoming meetings and speakers are noted, as well as certification courses and workshops offered through the Eastern Region Office of Faith Formation.
This course provides an overview of Catholic theology, spirituality, and social justice teachings by focusing on the Creed and Sacraments. It is intended to deepen catechists' understanding of the faith so they can effectively teach others. The course meets three Wednesdays in February and March from 6-9 pm at St. Thomas Church in New Hartford. Participants should bring a notebook, pen, and open heart. Registration can be completed by calling or emailing the listed contacts.
This document discusses building bridges between people through love. It references a Bible passage about unity through humility, patience, truth and growth. A conversation is shared about how bridges used to be built piece by piece but now are constructed off-site and joined together. Reflections are offered that modern society lacks the closeness where people once knew each other from birth to death, and now must find ways to connect pre-formed parts of themselves. The discussion turns to how sections are held together during bridge construction through temporary scaffolding or "shoring", and suggests a listening heart, open mind, creative energy and belief in God can provide the shoring to build bridges of collaboration.
The Catechetical Leaders' January/February agenda includes introductions, a presentation on an immigration campaign, and a break. It also notes that the C.L. retreat RSVP deadline is January 27th and lists upcoming events like Public Policy Day, Race for the Cross, and a possible May dinner. The agenda provides information on Pathways certification courses and workshops, and lists presenters for the March and April meetings. It concludes by noting limited office hours while some staff head south for the winter.
This document provides information on upcoming catechetical events and trainings in the Eastern Region Office of Faith Formation, including:
1) A Catechetical Leader's Retreat on February 3-4 with Fr. Neil Draves to help leaders feel invigorated.
2) Several online courses in January and February on topics like discipleship, social justice, and catechist formation.
3) VIRTUS safe environment trainings in January to keep promises to protect God's children.
4) Introduces a new catechetical leader and the new director of faith formation for the region.
This document is a December calendar for a religion teacher providing discussion topics and activities for each day relating to Catholic holidays and faith. The calendar includes unscrambling words and phrases, lighting candles on an Advent wreath, reading Bible passages, making thank you notes and paper chains, discussing saints' feast days, and participating in charitable acts. The goal is to engage students in learning about religious celebrations in Advent and Christmas through interactive exercises before and during the winter holidays.
This document is a November 2010 calendar for a religion teacher's journal. It includes important Catholic feast days and saints for each day of the month. It also includes creative catechism activity ideas corresponding to each date, such as having students draw a picture of someone thanking Jesus, making a list of ways they trust in God, or collecting food for the poor. Key dates mentioned include All Saints Day, All Souls Day, the feasts of St. Martin de Porres, St. Elizabeth of Hungary, Christ the King, and the first Sunday of Advent.
This document is a November 2010 calendar for a religion teacher's journal. It includes important Catholic feast days and saints for each day of the month. It also includes creative catechism activity ideas corresponding to each date, such as drawing a picture of someone thanking Jesus, making a list of times to trust in God, and decorating a box with the words "Thank you, God." The calendar aims to provide religious education and activities for students throughout the month.
This document is an October 2010 calendar for a religion teacher. It includes the following key information in 3 sentences:
The calendar provides the dates for important Catholic saints and observances each day of the month, with accompanying activities, prayers or facts related to each day. Key dates include St. Francis of Assisi on October 4th, Our Lady of the Rosary on October 7th, St. Teresa of Jesus on October 15th, and All Saints' Day on November 1st. The activities suggested engage students through actions like praying the rosary, reading stories about saints, helping with yard work, and carving a pumpkin on Halloween.
The document contains the block calendar for St. Helena's High School for the 2010-2011 school year. It lists the dates for various mandatory assemblies, retreats, and block courses that will take place each month. Students are required to take 4 block courses over the year in addition to other mandatory classes, and each block runs for 2-3 Sundays per session.
The document is a September 2010 calendar for religious education. It includes the following key information:
- Dates for important Catholic holidays and saints' feast days through the month, including Labor Day, the Feast of the Holy Cross, Our Lady of Sorrows, and Michaelmas.
- Daily activities, prayers, and discussion questions for students related to the saints and religious concepts being honored each day.
- A word scramble and other games/projects incorporated into the schedule.
- The overall purpose is to guide religious learning through commemorating significant September traditions and figures in the Catholic faith.
This document provides a list of 21 basic gadgets that can be added to a blog, including pages, followers, search box, HTML/JavaScript, text, AdSense, picture, slideshow, video bar, and poll gadgets. The gadgets are provided by Blogger and Google and allow functionality like displaying pages, followers, photos, polls, and videos on a blog.
1. Page Two St. Helena’s, Sherrill/Church of the Holy Family, Vernon
Masses for the Week Weekly Offering
ST. HELENA’S– July 18, 2010
SATURDAY, July 24, 2010 St. Sharbel Makhluf Envelopes............................................................... $3,175.00
4:00PM (SH) Katherine Ducci—Dan, Mary & girls No Envelopes............................................................ $456.00
Dick Pawlicki—Tom & Peg Fuller TOTAL ................................................................ $3,621.00
Helen Eiholzer—(7th Anniv.) - Sister & Family
5:45PM (HF) Margaret Golowski—Husband, Chester HOLY FAMILY—July 18, 2010
SUNDAY, July 25, 2010 Envelopes…………………………………………...$1,809.00
8:45AM (HF) James Dowd—The Family No Envelopes………………………………………….$493.00
Robert & Claire Vollmer—Children TOTAL……………………………………………..$2,302.00
10:30AM (SH) Larry DuChene—(1st Anniv.) - Family Debt Reduction………………………………...$137.00
MONDAY, July 26, 2010 Sts. Joachim & Anne
9:00AM (HF) James Brown—(Birth.) - Mother, Andrea
TUESDAY, July 27, 2010
8:00AM (SH) Kelly Moher—(25th Anniv.) - Family
WEDNESDAY, July 28, 2010 Readings for the Week of July 25, 2010
8:00AM (SH) Yvette Tourville—Judy Warren & Casler Fam. Sunday: Gn 18:20-32/Col 2:12-14/Lk 11:1-13
THURSDAY, July 29, 2010 St. Martha Monday: Jer 13:1-11/Mt 13:31-35
NO MASS Tuesday: Jer 14:17-22/Mt 13:36-43
Wednesday: Jer 15:10, 16-21/Mt 13:44-46
FRIDAY, July 30, 2010 St. Peter Chrysologus Thursday: Jer 18:1-6/Jn 11:19-27 or Lk 10:38-42
9:00AM (HF) No Intention Friday: Jer 26:1-9/Mt 13:54-58
SATURDAY, July 31, 2010 St. Ignatius of Loyola Saturday: Jer 26:11-16, 24/Mt 14:1-12
Next Sunday:Eccl 1:2; 2:21-23/Col 3:1-5, 9-11/Lk 12:13-21
4:00PM (SH) Guy Loungo—(Anniv.) - Family
Bill Baltzer—(3rd Anniv.) - Kathleen & Family
Eleanor Majka - (Birth.) - Jerry & Mary Lee Brown Pray for the Sick
& Jean Charland
5:45PM (HF) No Intention OF ST. HELENA’S: Tom & Peg Stack, Russell
Herzog, Margaret McDowell, Alice Blair, Marion Jenny,
SUNDAY, August 1, 2010 Mary Lee Brown, Millie Yeman, Russ Pennise, Jan
8:45AM (HF) Martha Rugg—Holy Family Adorers Nelson, Audrey DeBritz, Anne Glidden, Cindy Finley, Braden
Barbara Legler—Jim & Karen Pekola Morrisey, Vickey VanNortwick, Nora Falks, Bishop J. Moynihan, Dc.
Jerry Pittman, Michelle Barford, Connie MacDonald, Carol Hartquist,
Josephine Franks—Jimmy & DeLores Faulkner Theresa Szczyt, Don Iram, Bertha Sweirat, Anne Usborne, Carol
10:30AM (SH) Robert Conley—Family Bartorillo, Rich Wojdyla, Mary Smith, Tarrin Canty, Flora Woodcock,
Tom Zerrahn, Pam Dutchick, Richie King, Joann Ladds, Dominic
Katherine Conley—Joanne Bolton & Family Rice, Evelyn Iles, Nora Gambitta, Barb Doran, Ethel Thomas, Norma
Harrison, Bud Oudekerk, Gordon Gladden, Scott & Maryanne
Debbold, James Campbell, Peggy Murnoe
OF HOLY FAMILY: Lee Jolin, Barbara Anderson, Joan Slawiak,
NEXT WEEKS MINISTERS Kim Dunlap, Russell Herzog, Dakota Minckler, Jane LaClair, Kevin
Beecher, Gennaro Rucci, Jr., Esther Rucci Ragusa, Kyle Roache,
ST. HELENA’S Diann & Mary Gluasrude, Jordon Badger, Jeff Topi, Bob & Mary
Saturday, July 31, 4:00PM Anne Baker, Emma Caster, John Calatano, Sr., Patricia Fleming,
Robert Tyler, Jr., Grace & Bill Daly, Frank Morrissey, Shirley Tyrell,
(L) Jim Burton; (EM) Sue & Chuck McIntyre, Estella Hartwell, Sally Wright, Steffie Maltese, Helen Lentocha, Dale
Tim Kane; (AS) Patrick Pennise & Allie Szczerba Russ, Gabriel Bell, Maggie Boice, Amy Pole, Matthew Lavine,
Sunday, August 1, 10:30AM Carolyn Rowan, Helen & Ed Frank, Diane Pfieffer, William Fleming,
(L) Nancy Pitman; (EM) Dave & Marj. Hawthorne, Linda David Tyrell, Ted Willson, John McCouliff, Conrad Barron,
Evans; (AS) Ben Martin & Lauren Fletcher Genevieve Janowski, Ken Reese, Eleanore LaManque, Joyce Perkins,
No Children’s Liturgy—Summer Break! Mary Corbett, Patricia Brewer, Jamie Hubbard, Richard Lawless,
Dorothy Jennings, Patricia Perkins & Family, Gwen Lallier
HOLY FAMILY
Saturday, July 31, 5:45PM FOR OUR SERVICE MEN & WOMEN: Aaron & Lukas
(L) Sherri Haas; (EM) Joyce Howard & Dale Wagner; (AS) Colclough, Jessica Dinkens, Ethan Usborne, Michael J. Dam, Kevin
Quakenbush, Tom Grogan, Ryan Enslow, Brian Carney, Brendon,
Mollie Gilmer & Mikayla Gadz Kevin & Tim Fitzgerald, Kevin Bartozeck, Jacob Jonza, Chris
Sunday, August 1, 8:45AM Olmstead, Jessie Wenhem, Michael Colmey, Brian Buckwalter, Chris,
(L) Bob Bosley; (EM) Fanny Krawiec & Michael Masi; (AS) Brandon & Justin Loboda, “RJ” Mumford, Adam Weisbrod, John
Haley Surprenant & Molly Collican Stanford
No Children’s Liturgy—Summer Break!
2. Page Three St. Helena’s, Sherrill/Church of the Holy Family, Vernon July 25, 2010
THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISHES 2010 HOPE APPEAL REPORT
as of July 19, 2010
HOLY FAMILY
Wednesday (July 28) St. Helena’s: Assessment—$17,273.00
-3:00PM—Prayer Group meets. Balance to go- $1,681.00
Thursday (July 29)
-6:00PM—24 Hour Adoration. Holy Family: Assessment—$15,570.00
Balance to go- $3,701.00
NEWLY BAPTIZED at Holy Family:
Marlowe Catherine Card, daughter of Mat- We thank everyone who have so generously
thew & Marnee Card. given to the HOPE Appeal.
At St. Helena’s: Matthew Robert Deep, For those who have not its not too late! Extra
son of Robert & Kristen (Wilber) Deep. pledge envelopes are located at the exits of
Congratulations to The Card & Deep Families! both churches.
FOR YOUR INFO: The Rectory Office at Holy
Family Church will be closed from Friday, July 30— ALTAR CARE: Diane Walker’s Band #1 is in charge of Altar
Friday, August 6. Office hours will resume Monday, Care for this month of July at St. Helena’s.
August 9, 9:30AM. Nate Vanderlan is in charge of Altar Care this week at Holy Fam-
ily.
HOPE HOUSE DONATIONS: The 10th
“ SUMMER SUN BLOCK” Grade students from Holy Family Parish will be
This Summer Sun-Block course titled collecting “back to school” items for children in
“Covenants of Yesterday and Today”, will need through Hope House in Utica. Items
needed: new pkgs. of undergarments & socks (boxers
focus on the covenants between God and for boys, briefs for girls-larger sizes work best for both).
man. The covenants of the Old Testament and the Donations may be placed in large bin in vestibule beginning
New Testament will be explored as we see God’s con- July 31st. Questions contact Lana Wagner @363-6882.
tinual revelation and unconditional love for Mankind. Thanks for your continued support!
As we journey through time from Adam and Eve to
the present, we will journey throughout Camp Look- “HAPPY BIRTHDAY” wishes go out to Bob Samson,
Out. Lessons include games, silly skits, scripture read- from Holy Family Church. Bob will turn 90 years young
ings, small group discussions and will end with creat- next Sat. July 31st!
ing a personal covenant of faith. Service is included
during the afternoon.
Any students from Holy Family or St. Helena’s enter- ECUMENICAL VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
at Holy Family Church
ing grades 9 or 10 can sign up for this course so as to Join us for our “34th Ecumenical Vacation
make the rest of the up-coming year a little more Bible School”, Aug. 9-13th from 9-11:30AM.
flexible. For St. Helena’s students, the Summer Block This year’s theme “Son Quest Rainforest”. We are in need
is one full block (out of 4) of scheduled class time. of teachers and teens from either parish to help with recrea-
“Summer Sun Block” will be held Sat., Aug. 14th, tion. Supplies needed for crafts are: paper towel rolls/tubes
leaving from St. Helena’s parking lot at 8:00AM, the & green construction paper. Donations may be left in the
catechetical session runs from 9AM-2PM, service box in the vestibule marked VBS. If you would like to volun-
teer to help or need more info call Mary LaForest @829-3295.
from 2-3:00PM, fun in the lake from 3-4:00PM and
returning to St. Helena’s parking lot approx. 4:30PM.
Adult volunteers are welcome and needed as are any MEMORIAL DONATION was made to St. Helena’s Church in
interested peer volunteers. To register or volunteer, memory of Richard Pawlicki by: Lorraine Florczyk
please call either rectory office to obtain a registration
form by Fri., July 30th or visit www.st-helenas-re.org FIRST SATURDAY ROSARY will be recited at Holy
where you will find on the home page a link to direct Family Church on Sat., Aug. 7th beginning at 9:30AM.
you to the registration form. All Peer Ministers &
Parent Aides must be registered by Aug. 6. Course FAMILY PERSPECTIVE: Loving parents don’t give
outline, training materials, and background reading children everything they request. We strive to provide what
information will be available on-line Aug. 7th and all they need. This is the lesson of today’s gospel. As our chil-
students participating must be registered by Aug. 7th. dren trust us, so we must trust Our Father. Just as trust gives
security to our children, so our trust in God, Our Father, will
give security to us as well.