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KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – Kelseyville United Methodist Church will celebrate Pentecost and Methodist Heritage Sunday at 9 a.m. Sunday, May 24.
The Rev. Peggy Thompson will offer the message “Waiting for the Power.”
Prayers will be lifted ecumenically for Botswana, Zimbabwe and for Nepal, Middle East and the United States of America.
Diane Gunther will lead the service as liturgist.
On May 31, Kelseyville United Methodist Church will hold its 9 a.m. service at Clear Lake State Park for Trinity Sunday.
For more information, visit the church Facebook page or phone 707-279-4664.
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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The temperature was perfect, one sunny day last summer as I floated on a rented kayak in a bed of sea kelp on the Monterey Bay. It was the last day of the 2014 Blue Theology Mission Trip sponsored by United Christian Parish (UCP).
Ten youth and one adult sponsor committed to making the earth a better place by being good stewards of the ocean. We were relaxing after a week of beach clean-ups, sand dune restoration and counting sand crabs for LIMPETs (Long-term Monitoring Program and Experiential Training for Students). The sun streamed down and the breeze carried the subtle taste of salt.
That’s when I saw them, or should I say they saw us? Two of the youth shouted in delight, “that sea lion wants in your kayak!”
And not 5 feet away the unblinking eyes of a curious sea otter family stared back at the sea lion and I clearly waiting to see how this would play out. I had entered what the ancients Celtic Christians called “a thin place.” Thin because the veil between heaven and earth is so thin one can fully experience God breathing life into the very world around you. For a group of blue theologians it was the perfect end to the week.
Blue Theology is the awareness that God has called us to be stewards of the earth, but also the ocean. As the health and biodiversity of the Monterey Bay goes, so goes the earth. That’s why we chose the bay for our mission project in 2014 and again for 2015.
One day last year we picked up over 1,000 cigarette butts from one 25 foot stretch of beach. The filters cannot biodegrade and are dangerous for the animals. This inspired some of our youth to do some lake clean-up once we returned home, as well.
But what does this have to do with pizza? Round Table Pizza has partnered with the youth participating in this year’s Mission Trip. They will donate 20 percent of every purchase on Tuesday, May 19, to the 2015 team.
To participate in the Mission Trip each youth must raise $400 and participate in local service projects such as Vacation Bible School, lake clean-up etc. That’s a lot of money in today’s economy, so you can see how eating pizza could help the team out.
Please join us at the Lakeport Round Table Pizza for the United Christian Parish Blue Theology Dine and Donate event.
You must have the coupon for Round Table to make the donation.
To receive your coupon email
UCP is located at 745 N Brush St in Lakeport. Call 707-263-4788 for more information.
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LAKEPORT, Calif. – In our fast-paced world, are you looking to find more inner peace?
Join the California Satsang Society for a community HU song at 10 a.m. Sunday, May 3, at the House for Living Rhythm at 100 N. Forbes St. in Lakeport.
HU (pronounced hue) is a simple, uplifting song or mantra that can help you experience divine love and an inner calm.
All faiths are welcome to this free event, which is sponsored by Eckankar: Experience the Light and Sound of God.
Questions? Call April at 707-972-2475 or visit www.miraclesinyourlife.org .
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MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – Church Women United will host its May Friendship Day on Friday, May 1.
The event will begin at 10:30 a.m. at Middletown Community United Methodist Church, 15833 Armstrong St.
The theme is, “Journey of the Caregiver.”
Lunch will be provided at noon. Bring a friend and learn what we can do to change lives for those in need.
Please RSVP to 707-998-3379.
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