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May 4, 2008
Christian Education Adult Classes: 10:10 a.m.
Faith & Fellowship, Room 115
This class meets every Sunday morning in Room 115 for informal Bible study for all ages using the Present Word curriculum as an outline. Each lesson stands on its own, and visitors and newcomers are welcome to join the fellowship and discussion at any time. Study guides are furnished. There is usually coffee available, often small snacks, and occasionally a favorite hymn that fits the topic starts the session. Leaders: Susie Highley and Dick Albright
131 Christians We All Should Know, Room 120
2,000 years of movers, shakers, heroes, martyrs…and much more. Were their times, trials, and tasks all that different than ours today? Come, teach each other!!! Leaders: Tom Rugh and Marc Kruithoff.
Today: Creation Caring: Carol Johnson, North Chapel
5/11: Michal Heller: 2008 Templeton Prize
Christian Heritage, Room 118
Leader: Dave DeVilbiss
Today: Study on 1 John
Young Adults, Room 119
Leader: Bill Wiebenga
A Guided Tour of Mark
Re-Discovery, Room 121
Today: Beginning a study “Journey through Matthew”.
Elizabeth Circle will meet on Tuesday, May 13th at 10:00 a.m. in room 115. All ladies are invited to attend.
LifeQuest Begins May 18th
You are invited to join others for
LifeQuest during the Adult Study hour in the Parlor. LifeQuest is a 6 week spiritual discernment process. The Holy Spirit will guide you to ways that God is calling you to grow in your faith, actions and character.
Dinner for Eight
Sign up in the Blue Book or the poster on the bulletin board by the office for a new session. Host once and everyone brings a dish.
Save the date of July 10th for fellowship at Beef n’ Boards Dinner Theatre. See the hilarious “Smoke on the Mountain: Homecoming.” This is about a country church filled with gospel, bluegrass and witnessin! For more information see Sue Myer or Bev Petru or stop by Main Street. Cost per person is $38-dinner, show and tip.
First Tuesday
May 6th –11:45 a.m.
Register in the Blue Book TODAY!
Program: Michael Klitzing, Assistant Director for Carmel Clay Parks and Recreation will share about available programs, recreation and the new comprehensive master plan to guide the future development of the Carmel Clay Park system.
Caring For Creation: Christians are Stewards of God’s Earth
Sunday, May 4th
10:10 – 11 a.m., North Chapel
Speaker Dr. Carol F. Johnston
Associate Professor of Theology at CTS, Presbyterian Minister
Sunday, May 11th
10:10 – 11 a.m., North Chapel
Discussion of Reverend Glenn McDonald’s Sermon
OPPC Initiatives
Sunday, May 18th
10:10 – 11 a.m., North Chapel
Speaker Lynn Jenkins
Publisher of Indiana Living Green
Nature’s Garden Consulting
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