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2010 Events Calendar

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Easter Sunday Brunch

Please sign up to bring egg casseroles, fruit, or baked goods for the Easter Brunch. The sign up sheet is in the Parish Hall.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
between services

Lenten Potluck and Meditation (Option I)

Our topic of study this year will center on the booklet "Healing Ourselves and a Hurting World" by Sister Claire Joy of the Community of the Holy Spirit in New York. A copy of this booklet will be provided for everyone in the parish if someone cannot join us on Wednesday evenings through Lent. Please do join us if you can. The pot-luck starts at 6PM followed by reflection and discussion to help us define our role in helping a hurting world
Wednesdays in Lent
6PM Potluck followed by program

Lenten Potluck and Meditation (Option II)

"Living Buddha, Living Christ" by Thich Nhat Hanh. In his book, the author explores common perspectives of Christianity and Buddhism, and, in doing so, celebrates our faith as Christians. Bill Gutowski will facilitate this small study group on Wednesday evenings in Lent after the parish Potluck. Please contact Bill if you are interested in taking part in this small-group discussion.
Wednesdays in Lent
6PM Potluck followed by this small group discussion

March Vestry Meeting

one week early this month due to ISU's spring break
Tuesday, March 9
7PM

Happening #28

Diocesan youth event in Des Moines. Participant applications due ASAP
March 26-28
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Iowa New Beginnings #4

Applications now available at www.IowaEpiscopal.org (choose Young People and Events)
April 23 to 25
TBA

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Godly Play Classes

Adults are always welcome to visit either Godly Play classroom to hear the story too. If you are interested in helping out with in either of our classrooms please contact Diane Bjorklund, Greta Levis or Jen Matthews for more information. NO CLASS Marcy 14 or 21 due to spring break. March 28 GP Classic - synagogue & Upper Room. GP Extreme - Faces of Easter
Sundays
9:00 am

EYC - Mornings

Episcopal Youth Community - Teen Classes. NO CLASS on March 14 or March 21 due to spring break. There will be class on March 28 for those not attending Happening.
Sundays
9:00 am

Adult Education

Tools for the Christian Journey - March Topic is: “Searching for God in the rubble of Haiti”.
Sundays
9-10 am (Between the 8 am and 10 am Sunday morning services)

EYC Evenings

Episcopal Youth Community - Feb 28 and March 7 are Journey Nights. NO CLASS March 14 due to spring break. March 21 is Games Night...see you there!
Sundays
5 pm

Soup Lunches

Signup sheet is in the Parish Hall... - we need someone to sign up for March 3rd if soup lunch is to happen
First Wednesday of each month
after the noon Holy Eucharist

Bible Study

The Bible Study group is now using assisting their study with a book entitled “Meeting Jesus”. Everyone is welcome to attend - it doesn’t matter where we are in the book when you come. All are welcome!!
Wednesdays
10:45am

Bell Choir Practice (no practice on March 17)

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Wednesday
5:15 pm

Choir Practice

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Wednesdays
6 pm

EfM

Education for Ministry weekly meeting
Thursdays
7PM

Do you have an Event or Activity to be added? Please email it to bronwyn.rf@gmail.com

Questions about service times or any of the events listed above? Contact Us


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Worship Services

Godly Play (Church School)

Sunday:
Fourth Sunday in Lent - March 14, 2010
8:00 AM Holy Eucharist, Rite I
9:00 AM Christian Formation for All
10:00 AM Holy Eucharist, Rite II
Nursery Provided 8:00 - 11:30
Handicap Accessible
Sunday:
9:00-9:55 AM and Christian Ed for all (see below Note-No meeting on March 14th & 21st)

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