CALENDAR ARCHIVE

2006
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2005
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2004
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2003
October (pdf only)
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A collection of sermons to describe our sometimes hard to pin down faith

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March 2006   Print Version

Sunday Service details

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

 

   

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2

7:30 pm: Chorealis

 

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4

 

5

10:30 am: "Sharing Our Faith”

11:30 am:
- RE Committee
- Property Management
- Long Range Planning

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7

 

8

7:15 pm: Board Meeting

9

7:30 pm: Chorealis

10

 

11

Fellowship Dinner

12

10:30 am: "A Jolt of Currency”

11:30 am: Canvass Meetings

 

13

14

7:00 pm: Worship Committee

15

 

16

7:30 pm: Chorealis

17

Newsletter Deadline

 

18

 

19

10:30 am: "Three Difficult Visitors”

11:30 am:
- RE Committee
- Canvass Meetings

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22

7:00 pm: Worship Committee

23

7:30 pm: Chorealis

24

10:00 am: Newsletter Collation

25

 

26

10:30 am: "Lesser Miracles and Greater Miracles”

11:30 am: Canvass Meetings

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7:00 pm: Worship Committee

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7:30 pm: Chorealis

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