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LAKEPORT, Calif. – Lakeport Christian Center is holding a free community dinner the last Wednesday of each month in the church's fellowship hall.
The public is welcome to attend.
Whether or not you are in need, just come out for fellowship.
The next community dinner will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 29, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
A Bible study in Colossians as well as Kid's Clubs are offered at 7 p.m.
There is no charge for the meal but if you wish you may bring potluck-style food.
Lakeport Christian Center is located near the fairgrounds at 455 S. Forbes St. in Lakeport.
For more information call 707-263-4514 or visit www.lcchub.com.
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LAKEPORT, Calif. – Are you looking for a fun, family-oriented church to join?
Lakeport Christian Center is here for you.
The church is hosting a Family Movie Nite on Friday, Feb. 24, at 7 p.m.
On the big screen will be the movie “Soul Surfer.”
There will be popcorn and other snacks as well as drinks.
There is no charge to attend, just come and have a great time.
Lakeport Christian Center is located by the fairgrounds at 455 S. Forbes St.
For more information call 707-263-4514 or visit the church online at www.lcchub.com.
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LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Lake Ministerial Association (LMA) is pleased to announce that Angie Everhart, a 2011 graduate of Clear Lake High School, has won this year’s “Effective Ambassadors for the Kingdom” essay contest.
Individuals were invited to submit a three-page essay highlighting the work of someone who has inspired them in the areas of Christian unity, faith-based groups working together and/or anti-racism.
In the past this essay has been limited to Martin Luther King Jr. but this year for the first time students were invited to write about anyone who inspired them in any of the topic categories.
Angie wrote about local pastor Rev. Shannon Kimbell-Auth and how the community ministries of the United Christian Parish have effectively changed her life for the better.
Her essay also talks about the value of youth going on missions trips, community VBS programs and “Lake County CAN!” a food event coming to Lake County in March that will package 20,000 meals in two days as well as stock seven local food pantries.
Everhart will read her essay at the Celebration of Christian Unity on Sunday, Feb. 12, at 7 p.m. at United Christian Parish, located at 745 N Brush St. in Lakeport.
In addition to hearing Everhart's winning essay, participants in the celebration will be treated to a variety of musical offerings from local churches and individuals.
Wing and a Prayer will open the celebration encouraging people to make a joyful noise together, Father Ron Serban will share his original song “We Are One,” Pastor Randy Brehms will tickle the ivories and United Christian Parish's Chancel Choir will share a special anthem, “Beyond Ourselves,” that is sure to inspire. All are invited to join.
This celebration is sponsored by the Lake Ministerial Association: First Baptist Church of Upper Lake, Chaplains of Sutter Lakeside Hospital, Galilee Lutheran Church, Gateway Church in Finley, Kelseyville Presbyterian Church, Lakeport Seventh Day Adventist Church, Lakeport Christian Center, St. John’s Episcopal Church, St. Mary’s Catholic Church and United Christian Parish.
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The service begins at 11 a.m. at the Kelseyville Methodist Church, 3810 Main St. in Kelseyville.
Guest speaker Carrie Knowles-Hance says of the service, “As tens of thousands of servicemen and women return from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, we need to understand their wounds that go beyond PTSD, Traumatic Brain Injury, and wounds to the body. To bring the warriors all the way home, they need a community that can heal with understanding and empathy.”
This service will consider how we may become that community.
Dr. Knowles-Hance, a former resident of Lake County, graduated from Starr King seminary in 2010 and is a candidate for fellowship as a Unitarian Universalist minister. She describes herself as a “recovering psychologist and recovering attorney.”
During seminary, she served as chaplain at Napa State Hospital, and at Stanford and UCSF Medical Centers.
Her current work is with veterans, serving as chaplain to Swords to Plowshares in the San Francisco Presidio, consultant to the Coming Home Project, and member of the Board of the Interfaith Center in the Presidio.
Guests are encouraged to attend the service to learn more about the traditions of Unitarian Universalism.
For more information, call 707-587-4243 or go to www.uuclc.org.
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