Vail Police Department Chief Dwight Henninger speaks to the crowd during the groundbreaking event Monday at the Vail Interfaith Chapel. The chief spoke because he says the place of worship is far more than a church and that it s a pillar of the community used for a multitude of purposes.
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The Vail Religious Foundation announced that the Vail Interfaith Chapel building will be closed to the public on weekdays through June 15 for construction renovations taking place on site. However, the Vail Interfaith Chapel will remain open on Saturdays and Sundays for regularly scheduled worship services and special events throughout construction this spring.
Amarillo church calendar for April 11
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Polk Street United Methodist Church Worship in person at 8:30 and 10:55 a.m. in our sanctuary at 1401 S. Polk St., or worship online at 10:55 a.m. at psumc.com or on our Facebook page. This Sunday, Rev. Margie McNeir is preaching on John 20:24-29, and her sermon title is Is Seeing Believing?” If you can’t be with us, this Sunday’s service will be televised at 11 a.m. on April 18 and at 9 a.m. on April 19 on KFDA-DT 10.2 (News Channel 10), Amarillo/Canyon Suddenlink Cable Channel 6, or local cable and translator systems across the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles and Eastern New Mexico.
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New Covenant Presbyterian Church will host a free pizza and movie family fun night at 6 p.m., Friday, April 16. Donations will be accepted.
This month’s selection, “Andy’s Rainbow,” is about a rebellious teenager who has been required to do community service at a special needs home. The movie begins at 7 p.m.
New Covenant Presbyterian is at 16796 Kings Highway, Lewes.
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Faith notes for April 10
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Interim Pastor John Chastain will bring a message, “Abiding in Christ”, based on John 15:1-14, this Sunday at
First Presbyterian Church, 201 E. Sherman, at the 8:15 and 10:30 a.m. services. Keith Neill’s message at the 9 a.m. worship service (W@9) will be “The Source”, also based on John 15:1-14. We are following the guidelines laid out by the state and local authorities for proper disinfecting and ask everyone to practice social distancing. Face masks are encouraged and provided if needed. Come, experience God’s amazing love, and know that there is a place for you at FPC. The 10:30 service will also be live on KHUT 102.9 FM, and check the website, www.fpchutch.org, for the W@9 sermon. The deacons will prepare and serve a meal at the Christian Soup Kitchen on Thursday.
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New Covenant Presbyterian Church in Lewes wrapped up Holy Week with its Easter service April 4. Highlighting the service were performances by the church youth groups, which included singing, a skit and a performance by the stick ministry team.
New Covenant teenager youth group members conduct a skit for the parishioners in attendance. Pictured are (l-r) Christian Dekker, Mark Zhang, Matt Evins, Adam Soiech and Bryce Kelley.
Performing in front of a large audience isn’t easy, but this group of youngsters did a good job. Pictured are (l-r) Ian McNally, Marcayla Bullock, Marissa Hurley, Liana Evins, Camden McNally, Phoenix Mullins and Violet Mullins.