This document promotes a summer camp for preteens called CBC Kids LTD Preteen Camp. The camp is located in Cloudcroft, New Mexico and offers a variety of outdoor activities like ropes courses, zip lining, paintball, and hiking. The goal of the camp is for the memories to last an eternal lifetime. In addition to outdoor activities, there are also Bible lessons and worship music. The document also describes regular programs for 5th and 6th graders, including Grapple discussion groups, monthly events like laser tag and paintball, a mission trip, worship team, and Awana program.
The document summarizes the schedule and speakers for the Sparkle women's conference happening on October 3rd and 4th. It provides details on the sessions, meals, and vendors at the event. The two main speakers, Becca Ketterling and Charlotte Gambill, are introduced and their passions for empowering women and building the local church are described. Sponsorship opportunities through One Child Matters are also mentioned to help children in need.
This document provides information about upcoming events and services at Calvary Baptist Church including the hymns and songs for that morning's service, a visitor reception, the church's articles of faith, opportunities to get involved such as choir and children's programs, missionaries being highlighted, ways to watch the church service on television, and notices about baptism, baby dedication, and contacting deacons.
This document is a parish newsletter containing announcements for an Irish Catholic parish community. It includes the mass schedule, readers and collectors for upcoming masses. It also lists intentions for masses, upcoming parish events like a novena and community alert meeting, and notices requesting volunteers. Parishioners are asked to check their parish envelope information and return tax reclaim forms to support the parish.
This document provides information about various events and activities at Our Lady of Peace Parish, including mass times, sacraments, and upcoming events in 2016 such as a night of fun in January, an old fashioned bazaar in February, and a kids Easter egg hunt in March. It also includes a Christmas message discussing how the Holy Family exemplified peace through poverty and suffering, and how the first martyrs reflected peace through their willingness to die for their faith. The message encourages readers to bring peace into the troubled world as Jesus transforms lives.
This document contains announcements for an upcoming church service and events, including a Sunday evening prayer meeting, a need for volunteers for the prayer ministry, a new life group starting in April studying a book on faith, information on Christian summer camps, and sign-up sheets for attending a prayer concert and playing softball.
The document is a newsletter from Everett Family Church that provides information about upcoming events and recaps prior events. It discusses splitting firewood as a metaphor for using the Bible (the "sharp edge of the maul") rather than just good intentions to guide one's faith. It announces youth camp in January and encourages registering by December 21st to save money. It also lists past events from October like serving a community meal and a youth trip to a corn maze.
This weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church provides updates about upcoming events and services. It summarizes a Father's Day message focused on key biblical passages for fathers to be honest, generous, present, patient, and gentle. It also announces that the pastor is on sabbatical and a variety of speakers will lead services focused on Jesus' parables. Various children's and community activities are advertised including a day camp, vacation bible school, and food bank needs.
This document promotes a summer camp for preteens called CBC Kids LTD Preteen Camp. The camp is located in Cloudcroft, New Mexico and offers a variety of outdoor activities like ropes courses, zip lining, paintball, and hiking. The goal of the camp is for the memories to last an eternal lifetime. In addition to outdoor activities, there are also Bible lessons and worship music. The document also describes regular programs for 5th and 6th graders, including Grapple discussion groups, monthly events like laser tag and paintball, a mission trip, worship team, and Awana program.
The document summarizes the schedule and speakers for the Sparkle women's conference happening on October 3rd and 4th. It provides details on the sessions, meals, and vendors at the event. The two main speakers, Becca Ketterling and Charlotte Gambill, are introduced and their passions for empowering women and building the local church are described. Sponsorship opportunities through One Child Matters are also mentioned to help children in need.
This document provides information about upcoming events and services at Calvary Baptist Church including the hymns and songs for that morning's service, a visitor reception, the church's articles of faith, opportunities to get involved such as choir and children's programs, missionaries being highlighted, ways to watch the church service on television, and notices about baptism, baby dedication, and contacting deacons.
This document is a parish newsletter containing announcements for an Irish Catholic parish community. It includes the mass schedule, readers and collectors for upcoming masses. It also lists intentions for masses, upcoming parish events like a novena and community alert meeting, and notices requesting volunteers. Parishioners are asked to check their parish envelope information and return tax reclaim forms to support the parish.
This document provides information about various events and activities at Our Lady of Peace Parish, including mass times, sacraments, and upcoming events in 2016 such as a night of fun in January, an old fashioned bazaar in February, and a kids Easter egg hunt in March. It also includes a Christmas message discussing how the Holy Family exemplified peace through poverty and suffering, and how the first martyrs reflected peace through their willingness to die for their faith. The message encourages readers to bring peace into the troubled world as Jesus transforms lives.
This document contains announcements for an upcoming church service and events, including a Sunday evening prayer meeting, a need for volunteers for the prayer ministry, a new life group starting in April studying a book on faith, information on Christian summer camps, and sign-up sheets for attending a prayer concert and playing softball.
The document is a newsletter from Everett Family Church that provides information about upcoming events and recaps prior events. It discusses splitting firewood as a metaphor for using the Bible (the "sharp edge of the maul") rather than just good intentions to guide one's faith. It announces youth camp in January and encourages registering by December 21st to save money. It also lists past events from October like serving a community meal and a youth trip to a corn maze.
This weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church provides updates about upcoming events and services. It summarizes a Father's Day message focused on key biblical passages for fathers to be honest, generous, present, patient, and gentle. It also announces that the pastor is on sabbatical and a variety of speakers will lead services focused on Jesus' parables. Various children's and community activities are advertised including a day camp, vacation bible school, and food bank needs.
This document provides a summary of the weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) dated July 6, 2014. It discusses an upcoming sermon series on Acts focusing on "God's Spirit-Filled People". It summarizes the scripture reading from Acts 6:1-7 about selecting seven men to oversee the distribution of food to widows. The document also announces upcoming church events like a rummage sale, float trip, and family retreat. It provides the church's financial snapshot and requests for the local food bank.
This document provides information about upcoming events at Everett Family Church in September. It summarizes the pastor's message about their new study of the book of Exodus and how it relates to their relationship with God. It also announces a men's retreat, family gathering, fall festival, and the start of new community groups.
The document provides a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC). It includes a summary of Paul's prayer from Ephesians for strength through the Holy Spirit. It also lists the church's upcoming services, events and needs including an Ash Wednesday service and a youth trip to Snozone. Financial information and prayer requests are included. The newsletter aims to keep members informed about the church's ministry and opportunities to participate.
Tradition plays an important role in Chinese New Year celebrations. Some key traditions include spring cleaning before the new year to sweep away any bad luck from the past year, playing loud cheerful music to scare away evil spirits, giving red envelopes with money from older relatives to unmarried family members despite it really being an excuse for nosy questions, wearing red colors to bring good fortune, and eating auspicious foods even though they may lead to weight gain without moderation. Overall, the passage discusses how some Chinese New Year traditions are really just excuses or old wives' tales but still play a large part in the celebrations.
- This document contains announcements for Calvary Baptist Church including the hymns for the morning service, welcoming visitors, highlighting the deacon of the week, and providing information about various church activities and events for the upcoming week such as choir practice, a prayer meeting, a men's retreat, and promotions Sunday.
- It also includes a brief biography of Fanny Crosby, the writer of the hymn "Blessed Assurance," announcements about the church's television broadcasts, and information about baptism, church membership, and a baby dedication.
This document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) dated July 20, 2014. It provides a summary of the church's sermon series on Acts, announcements for upcoming church events, a financial snapshot, and prayer requests. The sermon for this week focuses on Acts 8 and discusses how Philip preached the good news of Jesus in Samaria and to an Ethiopian man he encountered. The newsletter also advertises upcoming events like an all-church family retreat in August and a production of "Snoops" by the church's Kidshine program.
The church is holding a rummage sale on July 11-12 to raise funds for an upcoming mission trip to Nepal. Parishioners are asked to donate good condition household items, clothing, kitchenware and more to the sale by dropping items off in Room 16 by July 9. Friends and neighbors are also invited to the sale to find great bargains on over 200 donated items. Proceeds will support the church's fall mission trip to Nepal.
This document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church providing information about upcoming church events and activities for the week of April 6th, 2014. It discusses an upcoming sermon series on teachings from the cross focusing on the theme of abandonment. It also announces various bible studies, meetings, service opportunities and needs for the local food bank occurring that week.
The document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) providing information about upcoming events and services. This week, Pastor Lindsey Eklund gave a sermon introducing the parables of Jesus, explaining their purpose and guidelines for interpretation. Upcoming Sundays will feature additional sermons focusing on individual parables. The newsletter also provides information about worship services, children's programs, volunteer opportunities at the food bank, and financial details.
This Easter Sunday morning worship celebration welcomes attendees to worship God, be changed by the Holy Spirit, and grow in relationships. Notices include upcoming meetings for prayer, a marriage course, and social events. Dates are provided for a ladies group, an international day event, a big lunch family fun day, and a regional conference tour. People are encouraged to keep inviting friends to events and donating to the church.
This weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) discusses upcoming events for Missions Emphasis Month, including a Mission Banquet on October 25th and Faith Commitment Sunday on October 27th. It also provides information on regular church activities, volunteer opportunities, donation needs for the food bank, and the Operation Christmas Child shoebox program deadline of November 17th. The financial snapshot shows the church's general fund and Faith Promise budget status.
The document provides a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC). It discusses putting on the full armor of God according to Ephesians 6:10-20 to stand against spiritual forces of evil. It also lists the church's upcoming events, including Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter services. Additionally, it provides updates on the church's financial snapshot, food pantry needs, and prayer requests.
This document contains a sermon summary, church newsletter, and child care request. The sermon summary discusses how God's nature is greater than what humans can comprehend, being both intimate yet vast. The newsletter announces church services and activities, including gardening help needed and lost property. It also provides contact details. The child care request seeks a babysitter for two children several days in March, May and June.
The document provides details for an upcoming worship service at First Presbyterian Church of Asheville including:
- The date and time of the 11:00 am service for the Fourth Sunday of Lent.
- A welcome message noting that all are welcome and their mission is radical hospitality and relationships.
- Details about the sermon, music, scripture readings, and other parts of the service order.
The document introduces Eve Bennett as the new part-time hospitality coordinator at FPCA. It then lists upcoming church events and activities, including youth group, adult faith formation, a memorial service, Taize worship, and assistance needed for Afghan refugees. It provides updates on the Saturday Sanctuary meal program and COVID policies, and concludes with announcements for the upcoming week.
Jocelyn Smith Baumgarten March 27, 2022.pdfMaryBethAsher
This document is a service program for a memorial service for Jocelyn Smith Baumgarten held on December 21, 2021. It includes the order of service, biographical information about Jocelyn, and details about her surviving family. The summary highlights that the document is a memorial program for Jocelyn Smith Baumgarten, who passed away at age 93, and provides an overview of her life, family, and survivors.
Pope Francis addressed engaged and married couples, giving them advice on maintaining a lifelong commitment. He emphasized that the challenge for Christian couples is to stay together and love one another forever. The fear of forever is cured by praying daily for God to multiply their love. Pope Francis also encouraged respect, gratitude, kindness, and making peace each day in their relationships. For marriages, he advised focusing on the spiritual celebration and growing together as husband and wife.
This document contains announcements for an upcoming church including various events, meetings, and ministry opportunities taking place throughout April. There is a Sunday morning prayer time, an international workers prayer meeting, a father-son backpacking informational meeting, an all church work day, the start of a new life group, children's ministry and outreach meetings, and an Easter brunch. People are encouraged to participate, volunteer, and invite others.
This document is the weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) dated October 25, 2015. It provides updates on upcoming church events, Bible study groups, committee meetings, and financial reports. It encourages the congregation to participate in missions and get involved in various church activities. It also shares a message about replacing the aging boiler system and requests donations to fund half the project.
The document provides a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) with the following information:
1) An overview of the church sermon series on Christ's messages to the seven churches in Revelation chapters 1-3, focusing on the message to the church in Smyrna.
2) Upcoming church events at WCUMC including a Connections Fair, National Day of Prayer, Prime Timer's Dinner, and Outdoor Adventures trips.
3) Announcements about supporting children's summer camp programs and the Bible Study Outreach brunch featuring a presentation on Dr. Margaret Brand.
4) A request for donations to the Woodinville Storehouse food bank
The document provides context about William Golding's novel "Lord of the Flies" by noting that Golding was a philosopher and professor who wrote the book as a reaction to his experiences in World War 2 and the political tensions of the Cold War, telling the story of a group of boys stranded alone on an island after their plane crashes, exploring how social order breaks down without adult authority.
T-GUM company was established in 2000 in Slovakia to continue the 100-year tradition of producing and selling MATADOR brand inner tubes and flaps in Central and Southern Europe. The company produces inner tubes from natural and butyl rubber that meet strict quality standards. T-GUM has an ISO 9001:2000 certified quality management system.
This document provides a summary of the weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) dated July 6, 2014. It discusses an upcoming sermon series on Acts focusing on "God's Spirit-Filled People". It summarizes the scripture reading from Acts 6:1-7 about selecting seven men to oversee the distribution of food to widows. The document also announces upcoming church events like a rummage sale, float trip, and family retreat. It provides the church's financial snapshot and requests for the local food bank.
This document provides information about upcoming events at Everett Family Church in September. It summarizes the pastor's message about their new study of the book of Exodus and how it relates to their relationship with God. It also announces a men's retreat, family gathering, fall festival, and the start of new community groups.
The document provides a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC). It includes a summary of Paul's prayer from Ephesians for strength through the Holy Spirit. It also lists the church's upcoming services, events and needs including an Ash Wednesday service and a youth trip to Snozone. Financial information and prayer requests are included. The newsletter aims to keep members informed about the church's ministry and opportunities to participate.
Tradition plays an important role in Chinese New Year celebrations. Some key traditions include spring cleaning before the new year to sweep away any bad luck from the past year, playing loud cheerful music to scare away evil spirits, giving red envelopes with money from older relatives to unmarried family members despite it really being an excuse for nosy questions, wearing red colors to bring good fortune, and eating auspicious foods even though they may lead to weight gain without moderation. Overall, the passage discusses how some Chinese New Year traditions are really just excuses or old wives' tales but still play a large part in the celebrations.
- This document contains announcements for Calvary Baptist Church including the hymns for the morning service, welcoming visitors, highlighting the deacon of the week, and providing information about various church activities and events for the upcoming week such as choir practice, a prayer meeting, a men's retreat, and promotions Sunday.
- It also includes a brief biography of Fanny Crosby, the writer of the hymn "Blessed Assurance," announcements about the church's television broadcasts, and information about baptism, church membership, and a baby dedication.
This document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) dated July 20, 2014. It provides a summary of the church's sermon series on Acts, announcements for upcoming church events, a financial snapshot, and prayer requests. The sermon for this week focuses on Acts 8 and discusses how Philip preached the good news of Jesus in Samaria and to an Ethiopian man he encountered. The newsletter also advertises upcoming events like an all-church family retreat in August and a production of "Snoops" by the church's Kidshine program.
The church is holding a rummage sale on July 11-12 to raise funds for an upcoming mission trip to Nepal. Parishioners are asked to donate good condition household items, clothing, kitchenware and more to the sale by dropping items off in Room 16 by July 9. Friends and neighbors are also invited to the sale to find great bargains on over 200 donated items. Proceeds will support the church's fall mission trip to Nepal.
This document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church providing information about upcoming church events and activities for the week of April 6th, 2014. It discusses an upcoming sermon series on teachings from the cross focusing on the theme of abandonment. It also announces various bible studies, meetings, service opportunities and needs for the local food bank occurring that week.
The document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) providing information about upcoming events and services. This week, Pastor Lindsey Eklund gave a sermon introducing the parables of Jesus, explaining their purpose and guidelines for interpretation. Upcoming Sundays will feature additional sermons focusing on individual parables. The newsletter also provides information about worship services, children's programs, volunteer opportunities at the food bank, and financial details.
This Easter Sunday morning worship celebration welcomes attendees to worship God, be changed by the Holy Spirit, and grow in relationships. Notices include upcoming meetings for prayer, a marriage course, and social events. Dates are provided for a ladies group, an international day event, a big lunch family fun day, and a regional conference tour. People are encouraged to keep inviting friends to events and donating to the church.
This weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) discusses upcoming events for Missions Emphasis Month, including a Mission Banquet on October 25th and Faith Commitment Sunday on October 27th. It also provides information on regular church activities, volunteer opportunities, donation needs for the food bank, and the Operation Christmas Child shoebox program deadline of November 17th. The financial snapshot shows the church's general fund and Faith Promise budget status.
The document provides a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC). It discusses putting on the full armor of God according to Ephesians 6:10-20 to stand against spiritual forces of evil. It also lists the church's upcoming events, including Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter services. Additionally, it provides updates on the church's financial snapshot, food pantry needs, and prayer requests.
This document contains a sermon summary, church newsletter, and child care request. The sermon summary discusses how God's nature is greater than what humans can comprehend, being both intimate yet vast. The newsletter announces church services and activities, including gardening help needed and lost property. It also provides contact details. The child care request seeks a babysitter for two children several days in March, May and June.
The document provides details for an upcoming worship service at First Presbyterian Church of Asheville including:
- The date and time of the 11:00 am service for the Fourth Sunday of Lent.
- A welcome message noting that all are welcome and their mission is radical hospitality and relationships.
- Details about the sermon, music, scripture readings, and other parts of the service order.
The document introduces Eve Bennett as the new part-time hospitality coordinator at FPCA. It then lists upcoming church events and activities, including youth group, adult faith formation, a memorial service, Taize worship, and assistance needed for Afghan refugees. It provides updates on the Saturday Sanctuary meal program and COVID policies, and concludes with announcements for the upcoming week.
Jocelyn Smith Baumgarten March 27, 2022.pdfMaryBethAsher
This document is a service program for a memorial service for Jocelyn Smith Baumgarten held on December 21, 2021. It includes the order of service, biographical information about Jocelyn, and details about her surviving family. The summary highlights that the document is a memorial program for Jocelyn Smith Baumgarten, who passed away at age 93, and provides an overview of her life, family, and survivors.
Pope Francis addressed engaged and married couples, giving them advice on maintaining a lifelong commitment. He emphasized that the challenge for Christian couples is to stay together and love one another forever. The fear of forever is cured by praying daily for God to multiply their love. Pope Francis also encouraged respect, gratitude, kindness, and making peace each day in their relationships. For marriages, he advised focusing on the spiritual celebration and growing together as husband and wife.
This document contains announcements for an upcoming church including various events, meetings, and ministry opportunities taking place throughout April. There is a Sunday morning prayer time, an international workers prayer meeting, a father-son backpacking informational meeting, an all church work day, the start of a new life group, children's ministry and outreach meetings, and an Easter brunch. People are encouraged to participate, volunteer, and invite others.
This document is the weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) dated October 25, 2015. It provides updates on upcoming church events, Bible study groups, committee meetings, and financial reports. It encourages the congregation to participate in missions and get involved in various church activities. It also shares a message about replacing the aging boiler system and requests donations to fund half the project.
The document provides a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) with the following information:
1) An overview of the church sermon series on Christ's messages to the seven churches in Revelation chapters 1-3, focusing on the message to the church in Smyrna.
2) Upcoming church events at WCUMC including a Connections Fair, National Day of Prayer, Prime Timer's Dinner, and Outdoor Adventures trips.
3) Announcements about supporting children's summer camp programs and the Bible Study Outreach brunch featuring a presentation on Dr. Margaret Brand.
4) A request for donations to the Woodinville Storehouse food bank
The document provides context about William Golding's novel "Lord of the Flies" by noting that Golding was a philosopher and professor who wrote the book as a reaction to his experiences in World War 2 and the political tensions of the Cold War, telling the story of a group of boys stranded alone on an island after their plane crashes, exploring how social order breaks down without adult authority.
T-GUM company was established in 2000 in Slovakia to continue the 100-year tradition of producing and selling MATADOR brand inner tubes and flaps in Central and Southern Europe. The company produces inner tubes from natural and butyl rubber that meet strict quality standards. T-GUM has an ISO 9001:2000 certified quality management system.
Getting Started with Big Data: Planning GuideIntel IT Center
This document provides an overview of big data and how to get started with Apache Hadoop software. It discusses that big data is characterized by volume, variety and velocity of data. Apache Hadoop is an open-source software framework that can handle large data sets across clusters of computers. The document outlines two approaches to implementing Apache Hadoop and recommends steps to optimize performance, such as using Intel technologies and tuning hardware and software settings.
El documento describe un programa de homenaje a la bandera mexicana realizado por el tercer grado del grupo A. El programa incluyó el juramento a la bandera, el himno nacional y presentaciones sobre la constitución mexicana de 1857 y 1917, incluyendo los derechos que otorgó a los trabajadores y la educación laica y gratuita. El grupo rindió honores a la bandera al inicio y final del programa.
This document provides a checklist and grading rubric for an e-portfolio website assignment. It outlines the required elements and sections, including a home page, about me, gallery of work samples, case projects, standards addressed, and a professional development plan. Students can earn a total of 100 points by including all elements, properly formatting the site, using correct writing mechanics, and demonstrating creativity. Sections will be graded on presence of required content, visual design, description length, and link functionality among other criteria. The overall goal is for students to create a professionally presented online teaching portfolio.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church services, classes, and events for the week of September 20, 2009. It includes the church contact information, weekly giving report, schedules for worship services and volunteers, and announcements for upcoming activities such as Youth Night, Financial Peace University, the Super Sale fundraiser, and more.
This document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church providing updates on church services, programs and events for the week of May 5th, 2013. It includes a sermon summary on Revelation 2:12-17 about repenting from compromise, announcements for services and groups, and requests for volunteers and donations to support various church ministries and outreach programs.
The document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church providing information on upcoming events and ministries for the week of May 12, 2013. It discusses an upcoming sermon on relying on the guidance of the Holy Spirit, lists church activities and events including a connections fair, outdoor adventures trips, and ways to volunteer and support various church programs. It also provides a financial update and requests for the church food bank.
The document is a weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) providing updates and announcements for the week of May 19th, 2013. It discusses Pentecost Sunday and the gift of the Holy Spirit. It also promotes upcoming church events like children's summer camps, a baby bottle fundraiser, and an outdoor adventure trip. Financial updates and prayer requests are included. The newsletter aims to keep the congregation informed and involved in the life of the church.
The weekly newsletter from WCUMC discusses the themes of chaos, grace, and God's plan of blessing for all people. It highlights the upcoming sermon topics, events at the church including a missions potluck and family retreat, and volunteer opportunities such as collecting toys and socks for a community care day event. The financial report indicates that income is below the yearly budget but expenses have been less than planned so far.
This newsletter from Our Redeemer Christian School provides information about upcoming events including their annual benefit auction on March 10th, student-led conferences the week of March 19th-23rd, and class pictures on March 14th-15th. It also includes a calendar of important March and April dates, volunteer sign-up sheets, and announcements about a book drive fundraiser in April and the birth of a new baby.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of May 3, 2009. It includes contact information for church staff, the giving report from April 25, schedules for worship services and volunteers, announcements about upcoming events, and other notices.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of June 7, 2009. It includes contact information for church staff, the giving report and budget from May 31, a schedule of events and worship services for the week, announcements about upcoming activities and volunteer opportunities, and a life quote at the end.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of December 6, 2009. It includes contact information for church staff, the giving report from the previous week, schedules for worship services and other events that week, and announcements about upcoming activities including a voters meeting, youth events, Advent worship, a fish fry, cookie sale, and Christmas program.
Worship Bulletin 09.11.2022 Early Services Announcements.pdfMaryBethAsher
This document contains announcements for various upcoming events at a church. It announces a breakfast club for youth, parent and adult faith formation discussions, children's and chancel choirs, Presbyterian women's groups, opportunities to help with children's choir, new Koinonia small groups, a women's studies covered dish supper, a benefit recital for literacy, participation in a Pride festival, a young adult game night, supporting a local ice cream shop, and this week's worship services and activities.
2016 summer camp rental information bookletLuke Miles
Camp Caroline is a Christian camp and conference center celebrating 62 years of service. The document provides information on their 2016 summer camp schedule, rental facilities, and fees. Various camps are offered from June to August for different age groups, including sailing camps, arts camps, and mission camps. Cabins and meeting facilities are available to rent for groups and families.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of July 12, 2009. It includes contact information for church staff, the giving report from July 5, schedules for worship services and volunteers, announcements about upcoming events, and thank yous and requests. The main events mentioned are Vacation Bible School, floor cleaning and waxing, softball games, and various volunteer opportunities.
This document provides information about upcoming events at EFC Church in January 2012. It summarizes the past Christmas party and baby dedication in December. It announces registration for the Blizzard Snow Camp January 27-29 and the need for camp staff. Other upcoming events include switching Praxis Youth to Tuesdays, a skate night on January 21, and the 30 Hour Famine April 27-28. The document closes with a prayer by A.W. Tozer asking God to be exalted over all things.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of November 29, 2009. It includes contact information for church staff, the previous week's giving totals, schedules for upcoming worship services and events, and announcements about various church activities, programs and fundraising opportunities.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church including contact details, the previous week's giving report, schedules for upcoming services and events, announcements, and requests for volunteers. It highlights worship services, Bible studies, meetings, weddings, fellowship activities like disc golf and a softball team, fundraising efforts including collecting Coke reward points and working Packers games, and opportunities to donate items or volunteer.
Girl Scouts of Central & Southern NJ Summer Camp Brochure 2014Lisa Jones
This document provides information about Girl Scout summer camps run by Girl Scouts of Central & Southern NJ (GSCSNJ). It summarizes 3 camps: Oak Spring in Somerset County, Inawendiwin in Burlington County, and Sacy resident camp in Gloucester County. Camp activities include hiking, cooking outdoors, swimming, archery, zip lining and more. The document lists program dates and fees for Oak Spring day camp and includes descriptions of individual program themes. Safety is the top priority and staff are trained to provide a fun, confidence-building experience for all campers.
This document provides information about the various programs and events taking place at Highland Hope United Methodist Church. It announces that regular meetings will be held on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month. It also lists the times for coffee, worship, and a youth program on Sundays. Finally, it advertises several upcoming events, including a Veterans' Day remembrance, a Christmas parade, and a Thanksgiving food drive.
This document provides information about the weekly activities and events at a local church. It welcomes visitors to the Sunday services and provides details about the Sunday school, worship services, children's programs, and other weekly meetings and activities. It also lists upcoming events, birthdays, anniversaries, and opportunities to volunteer.
Ralph Rohwer shared a message on the parable of "The Workers in the Vineyard" from Matthew 20:1-16. The parable teaches that God is generous, pursues and cares for people, and offers grace regardless of when one comes to know God. Understanding God's perspective is key - how will you respond to God's kingdom in your life? The newsletter also provided announcements for upcoming worship services and events at WCUMC, including a Vacation Bible School, outdoor adventures hike, food bank needs, men's retreat, and prayer requests.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church's services and events for the week of September 12, 2010. It includes details on worship services, Sunday school, confirmation classes, committee meetings, weddings, and volunteer opportunities. It also provides updates on fundraising efforts and requests donations of items like food, clothing, and coffee.
5. v Two connected dorms with bunk beds
v Common room with fireplace
v Cafeteria
v Swimming pool
v Indoor showers and bathrooms
v Outside fire pit
v In the vicinity of Capilano Fish Hatchery,
Cleveland Dam & many beautiful natural
trails
6. • COMMON ROOM
• DORM ROOM
• BATHROOM
• OUTDOOR POOL • CAMP-FIRE
• CAFETERIA
9. Perfect way for your daughter to experience a
nurturing inclusive environment
v Enriched development through activities
integrated with ISLAMIC VALUES
v Grow in CHARACTER & SELF ESTEEM
v Learn to have fun being ACTIVE
v Appreciation for NATURE
v Building MEMORIES
v Most importantly HAVE FUN!
10. Me & My Me & The
Creator
World
Me & My Me &
Family
Myself
12. DAILY DISCUSSION
v KNOWING THE CREATOR
v HARMONIOUS LIVING
v WHO ARE OUR ROLE MODELS?
v ASPIRING TO BE AN IDEAL MUSLIMAH
13. SPIRITUAL SESSIONS
v DAILY PRAYERS IN JAMAAT
v A FLAVOUR OF THE NIGHT PRAYER (CONDENSED
VERSION)
v 5 MIN SPIRITUAL TIPS: KNOWING ALLAH (S.W.T),
DUA, GRATITUDE, UNITY,
v FORGIVENESS, FRIENDSHIP, RESPECT & MORE
14. INTEGRATION OF ISLAMIC VALUES IN DAILY
ACTIVITIES
v COOPERATIVE GAMES
v SELF-REFLECTION
v APPRECIATION & GRATITUDE TO GOD THROUGH
NATURE
v ISLAMIC MANNERS
16. v SHAHIDA REMTULA (604) 247-1877 Me & My
Creator
v SUKEINA JETHABHAI (604) 943-9830
v ZAHIDA DHALLA (604) 277-7868 Me & The
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