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Lincoln
Christian Church
204
N. McLean
217-732-7618
Preaching Minister:
Tom Gerdts
Worship:
8:30AM & 11:00AM
Trinity
Episcopal Church
402 Pekin St.,
Lincoln
217-732-7609
Pastor: James Cravens
Worship:
7:30 & 9:45AM Sunday
9:00AM Tuesday-Friday
Immanuel
Lutheran Church ELCA
1409 Pulaski St., Lincoln
217-732-6777
Pastor Joe Bleakley
Worship:
9:00AM Sunday
Zion
Lutheran Church
Lutheran Church-Missouri
Synod
205 Pulaski St.,
Lincoln
217-732-3946
Pastor Mark Carnahan
Pastor Kirk Cunningham
Worship:
8:00 & 10:30AM Sunday
7:00PM Wednesday
Radio, WLLM-AM 1370:
8AM Sunday
TV, Cable Channel 15:
10:00AM Sunday
5:00PM Monday
First
United Methodist Church
302 Broadway St., Lincoln
217-732-2204
Pastor: Larry Maffett
Worship:
Sept-May: 8:30 &
10AM
June-Aug: 9:00AM
website: www.gbgm-umc.org/
lincoln1stumc/index.html
United
Pentecostal Church
1422 Pekin St.,
Lincoln
217-732-4662
Pastor: David Mitchell
Worship:
10:45AM & 6PM Sunday
Sunday School:
10AM
Bible
Study:
7PM Wednesday
To inquire
about listing your congregation's worship information, please e-mail us
at ldn@lincolndailynews.com
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Church
announcements
Bigger
and better Germanfest planned
[OCT.
7, 2000] Germanfest,
sponsored by St. John United Church of Christ, will be bigger and
better in its second year, according to chairman Wayne Mara. Heading
the list of additions are a second tent and a craft fair. The event
this year will be from noon to 6 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 21, at the
church, 204 Seventh St. in Lincoln.
Erecting
a second tent makes possible a larger dance floor and outside
seating for all diners. Whether eating or dancing, all participants
can once again enjoy the lively music of Johnny Stuper Polka
Express, which will play from 1 to 5 p.m.
Inside,
Fellowship Hall will be devoted to display space. The German
artifacts exhibit and Ten Thousand Villages sale, both popular last
year, will be joined by a craft fair offering stained glass,
candles, ceramics, wood objects, embroidered sweatshirts, fabric and
quilted items, and framed antique postcards. Tobias Embroidery &
Screen Printing, Aper's Crafts, Stitches by Darlene, The Kindling
Box, Candles Galore, Barb's Ceramics, The Grand Illusion Stained
Glass Lois Leonard, Rock-A-Bye quilts, Crafts by Donna Goetsch
& Jean Donath, and Crafts by John Berglin are among the
exhibitors.
Two
baptismal certificates signed by Gustav and Reinhold Niebuhr, from
the family of distinguished theologians who led the church in the
1900s and 1910s, are among German artifacts to be displayed.
Traditional clothing, ornamental objects, books and food items will
also be shown.
Ten
Thousand Villages is a consortium of artisans from impoverished
countries. Many decorative objects, toys, Christmas decorations and
nativity sets will be available for purchase from their display at
Germanfest.
The
menu highlights traditional German fare: bratwurst, red cabbage,
German potato salad and German chocolate cake. Homemade bread,
applesauce, angel food cake, cider and iced tea round out the
offerings. Takeout meals are also available, and extra brats can be
purchased in packages of six.
Ticket
information may be obtained by calling the church office at
732-6957.
[St.
John United Church of Christ news release]
Lincoln
AFLC church hosts a gospel music concert by The Chosen Ones
[OCT.
6, 2000] The
Chosen Ones will be in concert at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 7, at Good
Shepherd church, which is located at 1140 North State St. in
Lincoln. The church is part of the Association of Free Lutheran
Congregations (AFLC).
The
Chosen Ones are a family group who share with others their Christian
ministry of music, puppetry (Ralphie and Friends) and testimony.
They are from Manchester and have traveled through 22 states and one
foreign country. In addition to personal appearances, they have been
on television and radio. There is no charge for admission to the
concert, but there will be opportunity for a freewill offering.
[Good
Shepherd church news release]
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