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The Elliot Lake Arts Club and its members have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and are hoping to raise funds. Kathy Jones, a member of the Elliot Lake Arts Club, says the arts club started an online auction last week to raise money for the group. Since the pandemic began, the club has been unable to hold its usual craft sales during the year. As a result, they are low on funds. Jones says the online auction is expected to continue through the summer, depending on the number of items that are donated for the auction. Every Monday, a new item will be on the auction block and will remain there until that week’s auction closes on the Sunday. The item would be delivered to the successful auction bidder.
Warren E. Anderson, Sr. and Jonathan M. Anderson, Sr.’s newly released “Pulpit Peddlers or Godly Preachers” is an essential discourse about the Gospel’s true intent
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“Pulpit Peddlers or Godly Preachers: Resolving the Prosperity Controversy” from Christian Faith Publishing authors Warren E. Anderson, Sr. and Jonathan M. Anderson, Sr. is a compelling manuscript that aims to expose the peddlers of God’s Word and unravels the truths of controversies in the preaches that are influencing the Church. MEADVILLE, Pa. (PRWEB) April 21, 2021 “Pulpit Peddlers or Godly Preachers: Resolving the Prosperity Controversy”: an eye-opening discussion about the pressing issues that storm today’s churches and uncover the truths of the Savior’s Gospel. “Pulpit Peddlers or Godly Preachers: Resolving the Prosperity Controversy” is the creation of published authors Warren E. Anderson, Sr., an ordaine
Then & Now: Park Congregational Church, Russell Street, Worcester
On June 29, 2008, members of Park Congregational Church said their goodbyes to its beloved church building at Russell and Elm streets, but they couldn’t say goodbye to the teachings and the fellowship of the church.
A week later, the small Protestant congregation continued to worship together at First Baptist Church, at Park Avenue and Salisbury Street.
The former Park Congregational Church was purchased by Cutler Real Estate Management. Soon afterwards, Grace Christian Centre, a non-denominational gospel church, signed an agreement to lease the church, at 80 Russell St., near Elm Park.
Despite being gone, Park Congregational was a key church for many years in Worcester.
Virtual Support Group: Parenting School-aged Children During a Pandemic set for Jan. 8
The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Endeavors, Killeen is hosting a virtual support group for parents each Friday to share information about how to best help children be successful in remote learning activities for school.
These meetings allow parents to connect and share tips for using various learning platforms while gaining knowledge about how to best help guide children through virtual learning.
Meetings are noon to 1 p.m. each Friday. To register, go to: bit.ly/pandemicsupportgroup.
Military Relations Council luncheon with Fort Hood commander scheduled for Jan. 13 at Grace Christian Center