Join the choir for World Communion Sunday. Come at 10:15 to learn an easy-to-sing anthem and then sing as part of 11 am worship. Questions? Contact Meg House at meghouse8@gmail.com, Stan Engebretson, or any choir member! Come sing with us!
Join the choir for World Communion Sunday. Come at 10:15 to learn an easy-to-sing anthem and then sing as part of 11 am worship. Questions? Contact Meg House at meghouse8@gmail.com, Stan Engebretson, or any choir member! Come sing with us!
Come join us at Cabin John Regional Park in Bethesda, MD for fellowship, food, and games. We have reserved Picnic area G which is close to parking, restrooms, and the children’s train! Please bring yourself, a friend, and/or a dish or beverage to share. The closest parking lot is the Tuckerman lane entrance. For directions and more information on the park please…
Come to Connect. Come to Learn. Come to Act. Across DC, as institutions, as individuals, and as neighbors, we have been facing a homelessness crisis. WIN is gathering those institutions, individuals and neighbors together to engage with each other about this crisis, to build new relationships and envision together a broad and deep response to homelessness in our city. Join us on…
Showing at NYAPC – Unlikely Heroes (Schweitzer Helden) Friday, October 23rd at 6:30 p.m. Sabine, a Swiss housewife who has recently separated from her husband, suddenly finds herself alone over the Christmas season. In order to gain recognition from her family and friends, she decides to stage the story of William Tell with a group of asylum seekers, an endeavor for…
Please Join Us! “Lessons from Dorothy Day for 21st Century Christians“ Featuring Dr. Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty, Professor of Theology at Bellarmine University in Louisville Kentucky Author of Dorothy Day for Armchair Theologians “Dorothy Day and Social Mysticism” Saturday, September 19, 2015 Peter Marshall Hall – 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Child care will be provided. Sunday,…
Many of you are asking how your local church can respond to the Syrian and Iraqi refugee crisis. You are also wondering when the U.S.A. will step up to the plate and decide to allow a significant number of refugees to come to the U.S. How can we help? One way is by signing the petition on the Presbyterian Disaster Assistance website…