Zion Lutheran Church is sponsoring "Light the Night
with Jesus" for Halloween, October 31st from 5-8p.m. Children
of the community are invited to "trick or treat" in the
parking lot behind the church near the little log cabin
chapel across from Stuffed Aria Pizza at the intersection of
5th, Clinton, and Logan Streets. Church members are
planning on handing out treats and glow-in-the-dark
necklaces. There will be lighted pumpkins decorating the
little log cabin chapel and plenty of safe area for parking,
if parents are driving, and walking around viewing the
pumpkins and receiving treats and necklaces. Zion Lutheran
Church invites you to stop by during "trick or treat" hours,
Monday, October 31st.
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Carroll Catholic School announces October Students of
the Month.
Each month, the
teachers select two students from first to fourth grades and
two students from fifth to eighth grades to receive Student
of the Month awards. Students are chosen based upon
Christian attitude, cooperativeness, courteousness,
self-discipline and effort. October Students of the Month
are Rachel Morrow, first grade; Dylan Singleton, third
grade; MacKenzie Merreighn, fifth grade; and Jaden
Pellinghelli-Drake, sixth grade.
Mt. Pulaski St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church will be
celebrating its 150th Anniversary on October 29, 2011.
First Baptist Church, 101 Broadway
hosts a community communion service each Tuesday at 12:15
pm. It lasts approximately 10 minutes and everyone in
the community are invited to participate.
Eighth Annual
Service of Remembrance
Remembering Friends and Loved Ones
Who Have Gone Before…
Lincoln Christian Church Sanctuary
Sunday, October 30 – 4:00 p.m.
Fellowship time to follow in Fireside Room
Everyone Invited A time to speak the names of deceased loved
ones and light a candle in their honor and memory will be
part of the service.
We would like to include a photo of every loved one who has
died in the past year (since October 2010) in the service.
Please bring a photo to the Church office, or email one to
remember@lincolnchristianchurch.org, by October 21st.
Please write both your loved one’s name and your name and
phone number in pencil on the back so it can be
returned to you.
Send your church announcements and
articles to
spirit@lincolndailynews.com
[text from files received, Jo Hilliard LDN Spiritual Life
editor]
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San Jose United
Methodist Church, 600 S. First St. (First and Linden) is
having their annual turkey supper and bazaar from 4 to 7
p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2.
Menu includes roast turkey,
dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy, corn and green beans,
salad, homemade desserts, and beverages. For dining in the
fellowship hall, prices are $9 for adults, $4 for children 4
to 12 years, and children 3 and under eat free. Carryout
prices are $9.50 for adults and $4.50 for children. Tickets
will be available at the door or may be purchased from
church members.
Bazaar booths are the Candy
Shop, featuring delicious homemade candies, including
caramels, fudge and divinity; Country Store; Christmas and
all-occasion cards; Going Green shop, with nearly new items;
and Crafts, featuring hand-crafted wooden outdoor-indoor
planters, plus Christmas ornaments, hot pads, bookmarks and
various other crafts.
Proceeds will benefit missions
supported by the United Methodist Women.
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