PRESCHOOL REGISTRATION
ENROLL TODAY FOR 2014-2015!
Lincoln Christian
Preschool will celebrate its 40th
year next year! Currently we are
accepting applications for the
2014-2015 school year.
Spots are filling every day, so
don’t delay, sign up today! This is
an excellent opportunity for
children to prepare for kindergarten
in a Christian environment. Children
learn basic skills for reading,
writing, math and science as well as
socialization and self-care skills.
If you would like an application,
you may call the church office
(732-7618) or download one at
www.lincolnchristianchurch.org/discover.
The Saxony Lutheran High School Band
of Jackson, Missouri, will be
performing their concert tour at
Zion Lutheran Church, Lincoln,
on Friday, April 4 at 7:00 p.m.
The band will share classics of
Sousa and Vaughan Williams along
with beautiful hymn arrangements of
Eternal Father, Strong to Save and
The Water is Wide. A freewill
offering will be gathered to support
the mission of their tour.
Spring Dinner
at Latham United Methodist Church
241 Walnut Street, Latham, IL
April 6, 2014 from 11am-1pm
Menu: Beef or Chicken and Noodles, Salad Bar, Dessert and
Drink
There is a lift, so don’t let the steps stop you!
Carry-outs are available.
Garage and Bake Sale Saturday
April 12 from 8 to 1 pm at Lincoln Park District Ballroom,
Lincoln, IL Sponsored by Faith Lutheran Church, Lincoln, IL,
questions call
217-732-4901
Middletown United Methodist Church
If you are in the area on any Sunday we invite you to stop in at
Middletown United Methodist Church. Service is at 9 AM and
Sunday School is at 10:30. We welcome you to worship with us.
Easter services are as follows
Maundy Thursday Service is 7 PM,
Sunrise Service is 6:30 AM with breakfast at 7:00AM.
What is so significant about this time of year? In the church
year it is the beginning of Lent. Jesus spent forty days in the
wilderness which was the beginning of events to come. Then it
was to be many events that led up to the resurrection of Jesus
from the grave. A victory that all mankind can be thankful for.
A few years ago I was privileged to visit the Holy Land. There
with the scripture one can be as if you were in 3D. Reading the
scripture and being right there when Easter took place. Realism
sets in like never before. There is some different thought as to
where the grave was but for sure the two chosen sites were both
empty.
We can be thankful for God’s grace and Christ’s sacrifice. We
are ALL recipients. This time of year we study the scriptures
that lead to Easter and those words that make us aware of His
goodness and mercy.
If you are in our area any Sunday we invite you to stop in at
Middletown United Methodist Church. Service is at 9 AM and
Sunday School is at 10:30. We welcome you to worship with
us.