March 2024
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3 9:45 am Adult Sunday School: After the Reformation: Reformed Political Thought in the 18th & 19th centuries, R. Bruce Douglass, Dir. Emeritus, Reformed Institute Adult Sunday School: After the Reformation: Reformed Political Thought in the 18th & 19th centuries, R. Bruce Douglass, Dir. Emeritus, Reformed Institute9:45 am - 10:45 amThe foundations of Reformed political thought were laid in the 16th and 17 centuries, when the passions unleashed by the Reformation were still strong and the outcome of the competition for power among the contending religious forces was still very 9:45 am Children’s Choir Children’s Choir9:45 am - 10:30 amChildren are invited to join children’s choir in the classroom downstairs. Choir will go until 10:30am and the students will be sent to Miss Angela’s classroom until parents pick them up until 10:45am. Will continue each | 4 12:00 pm Faith, Hope, and Lunch Faith, Hope, and Lunch12:00 pmOur group will begin meeting again on Monday, January 8th at 12 noon in the PPC library. We will discuss Chapter 1 “Hope is Not a Prediction” in Hope by Maryann McKibben Dana. HOPE seemed like a good title/theme | |||||
10 9:45 am Children’s Choir Children’s Choir9:45 am - 10:30 amChildren are invited to join children’s choir in the classroom downstairs. Choir will go until 10:30am and the students will be sent to Miss Angela’s classroom until parents pick them up until 10:45am. Will continue each 9:45 am Adult Sunday School: After the Reformation: Reformed Political Thought in the 18th & 19th centuries, R. Bruce Douglass, Dir. Emeritus, Reformed Institute Adult Sunday School: After the Reformation: Reformed Political Thought in the 18th & 19th centuries, R. Bruce Douglass, Dir. Emeritus, Reformed Institute9:45 am - 10:45 amThe foundations of Reformed political thought were laid in the 16th and 17 centuries, when the passions unleashed by the Reformation were still strong and the outcome of the competition for power among the contending religious forces was still very | 11 12:00 pm Faith, Hope, and Lunch Faith, Hope, and Lunch12:00 pmOur group will begin meeting again on Monday, January 8th at 12 noon in the PPC library. We will discuss Chapter 1 “Hope is Not a Prediction” in Hope by Maryann McKibben Dana. HOPE seemed like a good title/theme | 16 9:00 am Presbyterian Association of Science Technology and the Christian Faith (PASTCF) Presbyterian Association of Science Technology and the Christian Faith (PASTCF)9:00 am - 10:30 am | ||||
17 9:45 am Children’s Choir Children’s Choir9:45 am - 10:30 amChildren are invited to join children’s choir in the classroom downstairs. Choir will go until 10:30am and the students will be sent to Miss Angela’s classroom until parents pick them up until 10:45am. Will continue each 9:45 am Adult Sunday School: After the Reformation: Reformed Political Thought in the 18th & 19th centuries, R. Bruce Douglass, Dir. Emeritus, Reformed Institute Adult Sunday School: After the Reformation: Reformed Political Thought in the 18th & 19th centuries, R. Bruce Douglass, Dir. Emeritus, Reformed Institute9:45 am - 10:45 amThe foundations of Reformed political thought were laid in the 16th and 17 centuries, when the passions unleashed by the Reformation were still strong and the outcome of the competition for power among the contending religious forces was still very | 19 10:30 am Men’s Book Club Men’s Book Club10:30 amEmpire of the Summer Moon: Quanah Parker and the Rise and Fall of the Comanches, the Most Powerful Indian Tribe in American History; S. C. Gwynne 7:00 pm Out of the blue Out of the blue7:00 pmClick here to purchase tickets on EventBrite OUT OF THE BLUE CONCERT OUT | |||||
24 9:45 am Children’s Choir Children’s Choir9:45 am - 10:30 amChildren are invited to join children’s choir in the classroom downstairs. Choir will go until 10:30am and the students will be sent to Miss Angela’s classroom until parents pick them up until 10:45am. Will continue each Soup Making Mission Project Soup Making Mission ProjectAs a Lenten Mission project, we will again be donating through the Kind Soups project of Kind Works. Last year we donated 5 gallons of home made soup!! This year, we’ve chosen a yummy, vegetarian, lentil soup. There are | 25 | |||||