Newsweekly 8/24/14
Newsweekly 8/24/14 Local Events Pass the Peace: a benefit meal at Bowl of Good on Port Republic Road on Thursday, August 28, from 5-8 pm. Enjoy a meal for just $10 (including… Read more »
Newsweekly 8/24/14 Local Events Pass the Peace: a benefit meal at Bowl of Good on Port Republic Road on Thursday, August 28, from 5-8 pm. Enjoy a meal for just $10 (including… Read more »
No one wants to think about their death any sooner than they must, but making arrangements in advance, called “preplanning” or “prearranging,” is a responsible, caring act that can reduce… Read more »
Worship Series: Seeking Shalom Where We Are Sent Preacher: No Preacher – Storytelling Worship Leader: Dayna Olson-Getty Sermon Title: No Sermon – Storytelling Reading: Genesis 12:1 -3 Special Events: Backpack Blessing Bulletin… Read more »
Newsweekly 8/17/14 Local Events Free SHINE Training Event, August 23 – Bring friends from your own church or another to learn about teaching the new Sunday School curriculum, SHINE, published by… Read more »
Worship Series: Seeking Shalom Where we are Sent Worship Leader: MYF Reading: Galatians 5:13-22 and 1 John 3:11-17 Bulletin 8/10/14
Newsweekly 8/10/14 Local Events Love to ride in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley? Save the date for Saturday, September 20, and join the 17th annual Bike Shenandoah. Choose one of five… Read more »
Seek the SHALOM of the city where I have sent you into exile and pray to the LORD on its behalf, for in its SHALOM you will find your SHALOM. (Jeremiah… Read more »
Newsweekly 8/3/14 Local Events Beldor Mennonite Church will host an evening of bluegrass gospel music featuring the Raymond Stepp group this Sunday, August 3, 2014, at 7 p.m. A snack will follow. We… Read more »
Worship Series: Seeing Shalom Where We Are Sent Preacher: Jennifer Davis Sensenig Worship Leader: Lee Good Sermon Title: Baptized into God's Mission Reading: Matthew 12:15-24 Special Events: Baptism – Lydia Stoll Bulletin 8/4/14
As a seminary student I read some history of American women pastors of the late 19th and early 20th centuries who saw their parish as both the gathered worshiping community… Read more »