Saturday, March 12, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Lafayette-Orinda Presbyterian Church, with the theme of “Yesterday’s Journey, Tomorrow’s Path: Whose Footprints ARE Those in the Sand?”
Saturday, March 12, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Lafayette-Orinda Presbyterian Church, with the theme of “Yesterday’s Journey, Tomorrow’s Path: Whose Footprints ARE Those in the Sand?”
Ash Wednesday observance will incorporate this month’s Taizé meditation service February 10, 6pm soup supper, 7pm service.
On Friday, March 18th at 7pm, authors Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver will be at MPC discussing their latest collaboration Here’s Hank: You Can’t Drink a Meatball Through a Straw. The book, the newest in the Here’s Hank series, describes the further adventures of an elementary school student with reading difficulties, much the same as the young Henry Winkler. We hope you can join us for what is sure to be a heartfelt, funny, and fascinating talk.
PLEASE ATTEND: This Sunday, January 31, 1 to 2 PM in the Montclair Presbyterian Church Family Room. (Please note the room change – this Sunday’s Storyteller Brunch may run long, so we have changed the venue.)
The youth group had such a great time on Sunday that I felt we should share our experiences more widely. So, for you, the wider church community, here is some analysis, some commentary, and a few photos. The theme of our Sunday night meeting was “trust.” This had been put on a card in our suggestion box: “How do you know if…
Saturday, Jan. 30, 7pm at Kehilla’s Sanctuary located at 1300 Grand Ave., Piedmont; light snacks, $5-10 Donation (No one turned away)
Join the Faith Trio and help to alleviate hunger in Alameda County on Friday, February 12, 2016; 8:20am – 11:30am.
I had a lot of fun preaching this Sunday! (Click on this link to listen to the sermon.) During my sermon, I enjoyed walking up and down amongst the tables, hearing your thoughtful contributions to the conversation, and seeing you in a new light. Not to mention, sprinkling everyone with water in remembrance of baptism. For those who weren’t there, one thing…
The theme will be “True Compassion.”
I hope everyone was able to ring in the New Year in peace and comfort, whether that was curled up with a good book, partying with friends, or out celebrating with the crowds. I was in New York City for the holiday, but I didn’t go to Times Square (and you must know, only tourists ever go to Times Square), but enjoyed…