ARCHIVE October, 2018

November Alzheimer’s Association Opportunities & Events

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED 1.800.272.3900 OR   http://www.communityresourcefinder.org HEALTHY LIVING FOR YOUR BRAIN AND BODY For centuries, we’ve known that the health of the brain and the body are connected. But now, science is able to provide insights into how to optimize our physical and cognitive health as we age. Join us to learn about research in the more »

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World Communion Sunday at First Christian Church. Photos by Rev. Kent & Rachael White

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News of the Family, Birthdays & Anniversaries

Steve Rhodes’ new book, “They Speak Your Language, A Poetic Bestiary,” illustrated by Amanda Chao Benbassat, is now available on Amazon!  Your best bet for finding the book is to enter “J. Stephen Rhodes” or “Amanda Chao Benbassat.” Betty Wray is having a birthday (11/11) and we want to celebrate her! Come to a special birthday more »

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How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Our choir knows!

Here’s the link to tickets to the NYC concert A Winter Rose, music by American composers/conductors Joseph Martin and Mark Hayes bring their original choral music to Carnegie Hall to celebrate the holidays. It’s on Nov.26 – spread the word if you’ll be in the city, or know someone with a Berea connection who will. more »

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Resilient kids, Connected Parents

Parenting Classes Wednesdays in November (7th, 14th, 28th)!Come to a three-week group at Wednesday Night Live to support each other in the hard work of nurturing children in the 21st century. When we first have our children, it’s tempting to think that the job will get easier as our children sleep through the night, get more »

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Pastor’s Letter: Keeping The Faith In a Troubled Time

It’s no exaggeration to suggest that this election may be the most important referendum on the soul of a nation as we’ve had in living memory. The New York times agreed and many have pointed out that the rise of undemocratic nationalism, the abridgment of civil liberties in both rhetoric and practice, and the tacit more »

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Two Hundred Strong: a Choral-Orchestral Collaboration. November 4, 3:00 pm at Union Church

     A concert in honor of Dr. Steve Bolster’s upcoming retirement, five musical ensembles from three regional colleges/universities will be joining the Berea College Concert Choir in a collaborative performance in Union Church.      The Asbury University Chorale, Vicki Bell, conductor; and the Centre College Choir, Johann Van Niekirk, conductor will form a 140-voice more »

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Union Church Is All About Living Generously! Our 2019 Planning So Far…

On October 28 members and friends joined in a joyous celebration of God’s generosity, consecrating pledges for our 2019 ministry together. We have so far received 78 pledges for a total of  $238,226! That means we are more than half-way to our “best case budget” of $450,000 which would include a full time Associate Pastor, more »

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November 4 Worship @10:30am: All Saints Celebration with Al, Alice and Ruth!

All Saints Day gives us an opportunity to celebrate and remember those in our lives who have gone before us, and to lift the promise of a wider, deeper love that transcends even death. This Sunday will be a special Bluegrass Celebration with “Al, Alice & Ruth,” the nationally recognized bluegrass band made up of more »

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Monday Announcements – First Zen Teaching tonight, Halloween WNL Menu, Bluegrass Sunday, All Saints’ Sunday Nov. 4, Poor Peoples Campaign Friday

Beginning, Monday Church member David Parks will offer Zen teaching: Meditation, Koans, Conversation on Mondays beginning Oct. 29, 6:30 – 8:00 pm, Cowan Chapel. No experience necessary, all welcome. Experience the beauty of Zen, hearts opening to life just as it is. Bluegrass Sunday — This Sunday, Nov. 4, Al, Alice & Ruth will provide more »

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Weekend Masses in English

Saturday Morning: 8:00 am

Saturday Vigil: 4:30 pm

Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 10:45 am,
12:30 pm, 5:30 pm

Weekend Masses In Español

Saturday Vigil: 6:15pm

Sunday: 9:00am, 7:15pm

Weekday Morning Masses

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday: 8:30 am

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