Saturday, October 4, 2014

World Communion Sunday


About seventy-five of us had a Wonderful Wednesday at the International Food Festival this week.  If you missed it, we hope you might come next Wednesday.   We learned some Twi from Ghana, Shona from Congo, Spanish from Argentina, and some Latin, Hebrew, and Arabic for our worship on Sunday.  Sounds difficult, but it’s not – really. 

We trust you will sing along with us for World Communion Sunday, when we will hear the Ten Commandments and consider their ethical promise for a peaceful existence together on God’s good earth.   Don't forget the special Peace & Global Witness Offering (especially the children of Syria).

Tomorrow – Saturday at 9:00 – is a work day on the property.   Inside and outside jobs are available for anyone who would enjoy two hours of comradery.   Also tomorrow at 10:00 Toni Muirhead will lead the first meeting of the Peaceful Potters.  (bring some money for supplies, which Toni is providing).

There’s a blood drive on Sunday for all who are able to give.  

I have heard that all three adult classes – Jesus and the Gospels, the Robin Williams Memorial Class on Mental Illness, and the Wired Word are going well.   Thanks, leaders and participants.

In fact, they’ve been so good, I can’t get any folks considering membership to attend my All About Peace and the Presbyterians class!   Do I need to offer this on a Saturday morning?   Next joining day is October 17, assuming that works for our new friends at Peace.

Lastly, an invitation to all early birds to attend the 8:30 service.  There are about fifty to seventy-five really friendly people there.   Later service is getting a bit crowded.   Come early, if it suits you!

Peace to all,

Elizabeth

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