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LAKEPORT, Calif. – Clear Lake Baptist Church in Lakeport will hold its resurrection services for Easter Sunday, March 31.
A sunrise service will take place at 6:30 a.m. in the Westlake Marina Clubhouse on Lakeshore Boulevard north of the Parkway/Lakeshore intersection. Muffins, fruit, coffee and tea will be served.
At 10:45 a.m. an Easter Cantata, “Calvary’s Love,” is being presented by the CLBC Choir as well as a special from the Kids Choir.
This is a time to truly celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ during Easter.
Clear Lake Baptist Church is located at 555 N. Forbes St., Lakeport.
Information can be found at www.clearlakebaptistchurch.org or call 707-263-3256.
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CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Gary and Betty Overstreet will share their love for God through music at Village Baptist Church, on Saturday, March 16.
The free concert will begin at 6 p.m. at the church, 5201 Bay St., Clearlake.
Betty Overstreet is the featured vocalist with her husband Gary joining her on a few songs, as well as being sound tech for the evening.
She also is a songwriter and author having published five books, including “The Lord Still Speaks, Are You Listening” and “Water to Wine, 2 Fish to a Feast.”
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LAKEPORT, Calif. – Kelseyville resident Tom Aiken plays his Flemish harpsichord at noon Wednesday, Feb. 27, at St. John’s Church, Lakeport, in the first of three Lenten noon concerts.
Everyone is welcome to attend for meditation and enjoyment.
Aiken will play a Flemish single manual harpsichord based upon the “Colmar” Ruckers instrument built in 1624. The instrument was built by Stephen Renaker of Palo Alto in 2010.
He will perform early music for the harpsichord, including selections written during the time the Ruckers instruments were being built through the period of JS Bach.
Aiken studied organ and harpsichord concentrating on music written before 1750 and after 1900. His graduate work was in baroque performance practices with a concentration in the music of JS Bach.
He funded his education by performing in cover bands and jazz clubs, and currently continues playing with a variety of blues and jazz bands in Lake and Sonoma counties. He has played harpsichord with the Mendocino Music Festival, Philharmonia Healdsburg, and the Lake County Symphony.
The public is encouraged to enjoy future noon Lenten concerts at St. John’s. Parish organist Mel Taylor of Kelseyville performs Wednesday, March 13. Bob Culbertson of Lakeport will treat the audience to a recital on his Chapman stick Wednesday, March 27.
St. John’s is the presence and ministry of The Episcopal Church in Lake County since 1877. The church building was recognized as a historical interest by California Historical Resources Commission in 1989. Last year, the church earned an Award of Recognition for its restoration and preservation by the California Heritage Council, California Trust for Historic Preservation.
The church is a visible, welcoming family of Christ, resolved to deepen personal relationships with God. All are welcome to Sunday services at 10 a.m.
For further information, please call Fr. Leo Joseph at 707-349-6563 or see St. John’s Web site www.saintjohnslakeport.org .
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LOWER LAKE, Calif. – On Sunday, Feb. 17, from 2 to 5 p.m. Brazilian Spiritual Healing will be at Unity Clear Lake Center, 15898 Kugelman St. (off Highway 53).
This healing work is of a religious and spiritual nature and is nondenominational, open to all beliefs.
It is based on the belief that spiritual entities have an effect on our material world, harmonizing and balancing various emotional and physical aspects of individuals, who are open to receiving this type of energy-based healing.
A donation of $5 is asked, no one is turned away for lack of funds.
To learn more about this special event call 707-263-4811 or 530-273-0370, or email
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