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Religion

Daly publishes new book on religion, politics

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Written by: Editor
Published: 27 December 2010
MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – Middletown resident Jeffrey Daly, has released his new book, “The Spiritual Battle for the White House.”


This work examines the connection between patriotism and spirituality, and helps the reader find balance in increasingly troubled times. The book offers a fresh, new perspective on politics.


Daly, a Christian lawyer and minister at Jesus Christ Fellowship Church, has identified a growing chasm between spirituality and the practices of too many of our national leaders.


Once shrouded in Divine Protection, the United States was born under the Judeo-Christian beliefs of our founders.


“The Spiritual Battle for the White House” demonstrates how our founding fathers envisioned the sustainability of the republic, and how we have lost our way over the years.


Daly has written a book that gives everyone the power to restore America to its position as leader of the free world.


“The Spiritual Battle for the White House” is available online at www.spiritualbattle4whitehouse.com, or through Amazon or Barnes and Noble Books.


For more information call Veronica Morgan, 707-274-1528, or Jeff Daly at 707-987-9082.

Lake Ministerial Association to host second annual essay contest

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Written by: Editor
Published: 26 December 2010
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The Lake Ministerial Association (LMA) is pleased to announce the second annual Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Essay Contest for junior and senior high school students of Lakeport and Kelseyville.


Unlike other scholarships, the winner of this contest may use the money for college or a mission trip.


Essays must be three pages long (type-written or computer processed) and address this year’s theme “God’s Keyboard.”


Themes of anti-racism, Christian unity and/or mission are all appropriate for the essay.


Essays must be received by 10 a.m. Jan. 31. Late entries will not be considered.


Entries can be submitted personally to Lakeport Christian Center on Forbes, United Christian Parish (UCP) on the corner of Eighth and Brush in Lakeport, New Life Foursquare Church on Martin Street in Lakeport, Galilee Lutheran Church on Soda Bay Road in Kelseyville, or Kelseyville Presbyterian Church on Third Street in Kelseyville or mailed to UCP at 745 N Brush St., Lakeport, CA 95453.


Please mark the envelope “God’s Keyboard.”


There will be one prize awarded for $500 to the student who best articulates the theme. The winner must read their essay at the LMA Christian Unity celebration Feb. 27 at 6 p.m.


For more information you may talk to the pastor of any church mentioned above. You do not need to be a member of a church to participate.

Ministerial association announces 2011 board of directors

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Written by: Editor
Published: 24 December 2010

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Rev. Dr. Steve Nesheim has been named 2011president of the Lake Ministerial Association Board of Directors. Courtesy photo.



 


LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The Lake Ministerial Association is pleased to announce the election of its new board of directors for 2011.


Rev. Dr. Steve Nesheim is president, Pastor Mike Suski is treasurer and Rev. Shannon Kimbell-Auth is secretary.


The Lake Ministerial Association (LMA) is a gathering of clergy from the Lakeport/Kelseyville area.


They meet together once a month to discuss community needs, Christian unity and how local churches can better work together to serve our community.


Beginning Jan. 5 the group will meet on the first Wednesday of each month at Woody’s Café located in Kelseyville Lumber at 10:30 a.m. Pastors serving any local church are welcome.


Rev. Dr. Steve Nesheim has served as pastor of the Kelseyville Church since 1999. He is ordained in the Presbyterian Church (USA). He has a bachelor of arts degree from Bethany University, a master's degree from Fuller Theological Seminary, a master's of divinity from San Francisco Seminary and a doctorate of ministry from United Seminary.


Prior to coming to Kelseyville Nesheim served churches in Skagway, Alaska and Washtucna, Wash. He also presently serves as a chaplain for the Lake County Sheriff’s Office and is on the Board of Innisfree Now, a transformational homeless assistance project.


Pastor Mike Suski is the senior pastor of Lakeport Christian Center. He is ordained in the Assemblies of God. He studied at Warsaw Theological Seminary in Warsaw, Poland. Suski completed his bachelor's degree at Continental Theological Seminary in Brussels, Belgium. He continued on and received his master's degree at Wesleyan Evangelical Seminary (George Fox University) in Portland, Ore.


He has pastored in New Britain, CT; Philadelphia, PA; and Yreka, CA. His portfolio includes ministry to multicultural and minority groups. He also presently serves as a chaplain for the Lake County Sheriff’s Office and on the Board of the Free Kitchen in Lakeport.


Pastor Shannon Kimbell-Auth is the minister of United Christian Parish (UCP) in Lakeport. UCP is a Presbyterian, United Methodist and Disciple of Christ congregation. She has also served churches in Coggon, IA Charlottesville, VA and Berkeley, CA.


She is a chaplain for the Lake County Sheriff's Office, a trainer for Enhancing Collaboration: Faith 2 End Domestic Violence and serves on the Board of Innisfree Now.


The new board invites all clergy form the Lakeport and Kelseyville area to join them on Jan. 5 at 10:30 a.m. at Woody’s for the first meeting of 2011.

United Christian Parish plans Christmas Eve services

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Written by: Editor
Published: 22 December 2010
LAKEPORT, Calif. – United Christian Parish will host two Christmas Eve services.


At 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 24, the service titled “Christmas Gifts” is a child-centered service designed for the young and young at heart.


The children will help tell the story, they will all sing the carols and experience the gift of Christmas once again. They'll conclude in candlelight.


At 7 p.m., the church will host a second service titled, “A Sign of God’s Love.”


Have you been waiting for a sign of God’s love? Come experience it with communion, candlelight and carols and let your heart fill with hope and love. God loves you and sent His son to make sure you know it.


United Christian Parish is located at 745 N. Brush St., Lakeport, telephone 707-263-4788.

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  2. Lakeport Christian Center plans Christmas Eve candlelight service
  3. Kelseyville Presbyterian to hold Dec. 24 candlelight service
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