The public
is invited to Camp Griesheim's
Annual Meeting to be held on Sunday,
September 15 at 5 p.m. in their main
facility in Atlanta, Illinois.
Refreshments and fellowship will
follow the meeting.
St. John UCC to host Christian Carnival on
Sunday
St. John UCC to host Christian Carnival on
Sunday
St. John UCC
to host Christian Carnival on Sunday
St. John UCC to host Christian Carnival on
Sunday
St. John United
Church of Christ in Lincoln is sponsoring a
Christian Carnival on Sunday from 2:30 to
4:30 p.m. The activities will be on the
church's parking lot, at the corner of
Eighth and Maple streets.
The
public is invited. All ages are welcome to
join in the games, snacks, songs, stories
and more fun -- and win prizes, too -- all
for free.
For answers to questions about the event,
call the church office, 732-6957.
The carnival is sponsored by the St. John
Christian Education Ministry.
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3rd
Saturday Meal
SPONSOR:
Logan County Love
WHO:
Open to everyone
DETAILS:
Logan County Love will once again provide a free
meal to anyone wishing to join. If you are
interested, please stop by and introduce
yourself as the group would love to see everyone
in the community. Come hungry and leave
fulfilled. For this month, the meal will include
chicken and noodles. If you are unable to drive
but would like a meal, call the church,
217-732-6957, between 5 and 6 pm.
WHERE:
St. John UCC, corner of
Seventh and Maple
WHEN:
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3rd Saturday
Meal
SPONSOR:
Logan County Love
WHO:
Open to everyone
DETAILS:
Logan County Love will once again provide a free
meal to anyone wishing to join. If you are
interested, please stop by and introduce
yourself as the group would love to see everyone
in the community. Come hungry and leave
fulfilled. For this month, the meal will include
chicken and noodles. If you are unable to drive
but would like a meal, call the church,
217-732-6957, between 5 and 6 pm.
WHERE:
St. John UCC, corner of
Seventh and Maple
WHEN:
5-6:30 pm
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TUA-Y-C-EBF Coming to
Lincoln Christian Church March 7!
Mark your calendar - The Ultimate All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast
Fundraiser is March 7! All proceeds benefit GOOD NEWS
Creative Arts as we raise funds for our annual ministry tour
in June.
The TUA-Y-C-EBF menu includes: pancakes, scrambled eggs,
bacon, sausage, biscuits, gravy, and fried potatoes.
Carry-out is available (but not if you have eaten-in). Get
your tickets from any GOOD NEWS Creative Arts student or in
the church office from February 9 to March 1.
Each student has tour fees to participate in GNCA. All
proceeds from tickets purchased from a GNCA student will go
directly to that student’s tour fees. Any tickets sold in
the church office or at the door will go to help support
additional tour expenses. Tell a friend or two or ten or
twenty! GOOD NEWS Creative Arts appreciates your continued
sup-port of our ministry as we prepare to take the Good News
of Jesus Christ on tour. MOVE THAT BUS! also begins March 7
during TUA-Y-C-EBF. Be watching for more details
“Engaging the Encore Generation”
is the theme of a Pastors’ Conference
to be held March 19 in Decatur, Illinois.
This
conference is open to all church leaders interested in
effective ministry with older adults, the fastest-growing
segment of the nation’s population.
The conference will address meeting the needs and
expectations of older adults as well as providing
opportunities for them to serve with their talents and
gifts. Ministry to older adults in the late stages of their
lives also will be covered.
Dr. Earl Ferguson is the keynote speaker. Ferguson leads a
rapidly-growing congregation in Plainfield, Illinois whose
membership is primarily over 55 years of age. The
congregation, a campus of 6000-member Community Christian
Church of Naperville, features a worship band aged 65 to 85.
Dr. Ferguson’s Messages include “Engaging Teaching, Worship,
and Fellowship” and “Unique Opportunities for Ministry in
Active Adult Communities.”
The program includes the following workshops and presenters:
• “Engaging Christian Ethics in a Pro-Death Culture,” Dr
Robert Kurka;
• “Engaging Pastoral Care through the Transitions of Senior
Life,” Dr Paul Boatman;
• “Engaging Pastoral Care at the Last Stage of Life,” Ernie
Harvey and Dennis Warner;
• “The Best Engagements of Seniors in our Church,” Tim
barber and Mike Harney;
• “Championing Life, Caring for the Dying—Partnership
between Safe Haven Hospice and the Church”—a “Lunch and
Learn” panel discussion.
All conference activities will take place at First
Christian Church, 3350 North MacArthur Rd, Decatur, from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, March 19. Details regarding
registration and schedule can be found at
www.safe-havenhospice.org or by calling the toll-free number
855-879-4096. A savings is available by registering before
March 1.
Safe Haven Hospice, based in Lincoln, is sponsoring the
conference with the support of Christian Homes, Inc., and
co-sponsorship of Eastview Christian Church of Normal, First
Christian Church of Champaign, First Christian Church of
Clinton, Lincoln Christian Church of Lincoln, and Westside
Christian Church of Springfield.
1st Annual First Presbyterian Church
Palm Sunday Pancake Breakfast
&
Easter Egg Hunt
You and your family are invited March 29th, 2015 to the
pancake breakfast hosted by the Youth of
First Presbyterian Church in the C.E. Building. From
8:30-9:30am the youth will serve you delicious pancakes and
sausage, fruit and coffee. This will be our first
fundraising event for our 2015 summer mission trip.
THEN!
After worship on the 29th, all children 5th grade and under,
especially the little ones, are welcome to participate in
our first annual Easter Egg hunt. If it the weather is nice,
the hunt will take place outside. If it decides to rain…or
snow, we will hunt the eggs inside. This is a great
opportunity to invite friends and family alike to join in on
a little fun at First Presbyterian Church.
(From this Sunday until Sunday, March 29th, we are in
need of plastic Easter eggs and kid friendly items to fill
them with. The Deacon’s have put a basket at the Ottawa
Street entrance for you to place your contributions. If you
have any questions please call the office at 217-732-6141.)
Lenten Activities for the
First United Methodist Churches of
Mt. Pulaski, Chestnut and Latham:
Sunday Mornings during the Lenten Season at all three church
services: (8 AM Chestnut UMC, 9:30 AM Latham UMC, 11 AM Mt.
Pulaski UMC)
This year’s Lenten preaching series will focus on deepening
our spiritual lives, focusing particularly on prayer.
Lenten Study: Beginning March 1st
Sunday Afternoons at Chestnut UMC, “Walk as Jesus
Walked” is another of the THAT THE WORLD MAY KNOW series.
This one focuses on the Early church. All video segments are
filmed in the Holy Land.
March 8th, 15th, 22nd & 29th we will meet at 4 PM
Lincoln Christian Church Important Dates
for Your Spring Calendar!
Thursday, Apr 2 – Service of Shadows,
7:00
p.m.
Sunday, Apr 5 – Easter Sunday, 9:30 a.m.
Combined Worship Service at LCU Chapel
Monday, Apr 20 – Kid’s Choirs Spring Musical,
6:30 p.m.
Apr 25-26 – 5/6 Choir Mini-Tour
5/6 Home Concert, Sunday, Apr 26, 4:00 p.m.
Monday, Jun 8 – GNCA Home Concert, 7:00 p.m.
Jun 9-16 – GNCA Tour to Colorado and Texas
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Middletown United Methodist Church
Thursday, April 2, 2015 -
Maundy Thursday Services on at 7:00 p.m.
April 5,
2015 - Easter Sunday Services will be at 9:00 a.m.
Hartsburg United Methodist Church
103 Third Street, Hartsburg
April 5 - Easter morning worship, 9:30 am
Zion Lutheran Church, Mt. Pulaski
Thursday,
April 2 - Maundy Thursday Service - 7:00 pm with communion
Friday, April 3 - Good Friday Service - 7:00 pm
Easter Services - April 5th
7:30 am - Early Service with communion
8:30 am - Breakfast will be served -- NO Sunday School
10:00 am - Regular Service with communion
Trinity Episcopal Church
402 Pekin
St., Lincoln
732-7609
Lenten
Activities:
Wednesday’s through March 25th
Stations of the Cross 5:30 pm
Thursdays through March 26th
Worship at 5:30 pm followed by Soup & Bread Supper and Lenten Study
by Neal Windham, professor of Christian Spirituality at Lincoln
Christian University.
First Presbyterian Church
Holy
Week Schedule
Sunday of Holy Week: 8:30am pancake breakfast; 10am worship;
11am Easter Egg Hunt
Monday of Holy Week: 8am Morning Prayer
Tuesday of Holy Week: 8am Morning Prayer
Wednesday of Holy Week: 8am Morning Prayer & 6:30pm Foot
washing Service
Maundy Thursday: 8am Morning Prayer & “With Christ in the
Upper Room” play @7pm at the church
Friday of Holy Week: 8am Morning Prayer; 11-3pm Prayer
Stations; 7pm Tenebrae Service in Union Chapel
Saturday of Holy Week: 7pm Great Easter Vigil
Easter Sunday (April 5th): 6:30am Sunrise Service TBD; 10am Worship
HOLY FAMILY PARISH-Lincoln, ST. MARY’S PARISH-Atlanta,
ST. PATRICK’S PARISH-Elkhart &
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS PARISH-
Mt. Pulaski
Lenten Weekdays
Monday- 7:00 am Mass @ Holy Family
Tuesday- 5:00 pm Mass with Novena &
Stations of the Cross following @ Holy Family
6:00 pm Mass with Stations of the Cross following @ St. Mary’s
Wednesday- 7:00 am Mass @ Holy Family
8:30 am Mass with Stations of the Cross following @ Holy Family
6:30 pm Mass with Stations of the Cross following @ St. Thomas
Aquinas
Holy Family/St. Mary’s CCD students will have Stations of the Cross
Wednesday, March 11 @ 6:30 pm @ Holy Family.
Thursday- 7:00 am Mass @ Holy Family
12 Noon Rosary @ Holy Family
2-5:30 pm Adoration @ Holy Family
5:30 pm Divine Mercy Chaplet @ Holy Fam.
Friday- 7:00 am Mass @ Holy Family
5:30 pm Mass with Stations of the Cross following @ St. Patrick’s
6:00 pm Stations of the Cross @ Holy Family
WATCH We Are The Church
Friday-Sunday, March 13-15 (Contact the parish office
[217-732-4019] for more information.)
Anointing of the Sick
Will take place at all the Masses at all four
parishes the weekend of March 14 & 15.
Reconciliation/Confession
7:00 pm, Tuesday, March 24 - Reconciliation
Service for all four parishes
Weekly Confessions are held @:
Holy Family-Tuesdays 4:30-5 pm
Saturdays 3:45-4:30 pm
St. Mary’s-Prior to Sunday Mass
St. Patrick’s-Prior to Saturday Mass
St. Thomas Aquinas– Prior to Sunday Mass
(all of the above or by appointment)
HOLY WEEK (Thursday-Sunday)
Holy Thursday, April 2
7:00 pm Mass of The Lord’s Supper followed by
Eucharistic Adoration till 9 pm @ Holy Family
Good Friday, April 3
3:00 pm Shadow Stations (by the ACT students
@ Holy Family)
7:00 pm Prayer at the Cross-Traditional Good
Friday Service @ Holy Family
Holy Saturday, April 4
(No Confessions today)
7:00 pm Easter Vigil Mass @ Holy Family
Easter Sunday, April 5
8:00 am Mass @ Holy Family
8:30 am Mass @ St. Patrick’s
9:00 am Mass @ St. Mary’s
10:00 am Mass @ Holy Family
10:30 am Mass @ St. Thomas Aquinas
Elkhart
Christian Church
presents
“Come and See - An Easter Celebration”
Friday,
April 3, 2015
There will be a Dinner preceding the program at 6:00p.m. The program
begins in the sanctuary at 7:30p.m. Admission is free, but
reservations are
requested by calling 947.2726.
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