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Religion

Church of the Nazarene plans Oct. 3 rummage sale

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Written by: Editor
Published: 21 September 2009
CLEARLAKE – Clearlake Church of the Nazarene will hold its biannual rummage sale on Saturday, Oct. 3.


The sale will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.


All proceeds go toward children's ministries programs like Caravan (Christian Scouting) and Bible Quizzing.


The community is welcome to set up their own booth for a donation.


The church is located at 15917 Olympic Drive in Clearlake.


For more information contact the church office, 707-994-4008.

'Awakening the Dreamer' symposium takes place Oct. 10

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Written by: Editor
Published: 15 September 2009

KELSEYVILLE – A symposium to help Lake County residents respond to global issues such as climate change, poverty and economic crisis will take place at the Kelseyville Senior Center on Saturday, Oct. 10, from 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.


Hosted by the Unitarian Universalist Community of Lake County, the symposium is an opportunity for people to understand how everyone can play a part in addressing these global issues and create a world that is sustainable for this and future generations.


Participants will explore topics of importance, using video, up-to-the-minute facts and figures, and dynamic group interaction. Some of the world’s leading experts on topics as diverse as the current state of the Earth’s biodiversity and the reality of the socio-economic disparity throughout the world will be heard.


In this symposium, each individual will discover the unique stand they wish to take for a more just, sustainable and fulfilling world. After the symposium, the facilitators expect that participants will leave empowered to take clear steps to embody their vision for a better world, having established new connections to work with others on common issues.


The Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream Symposium is an initiative of The Pachamama Alliance, a San Francisco-based nonprofit organization. The alliance’s mission is to preserve the Earth’s tropical rainforests by empowering the indigenous peoples who are its natural custodians, and to contribute to the creation of a new global vision of equity and sustainability for all.


The vision of the initiative is to generate widespread awakening at the grassroots level that leads to a transformation of peoples’ worldview, such that humanity becomes committed to restoring and protecting the environment and moves towards social justice and spiritual fulfillment.


For more information, call Sue Herrmann at 707-279-2257 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

 

Mousetrap Mania: Event for youth planned for Sept. 8

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Written by: Editor
Published: 04 September 2009
LAKEPORT – All Lake County youth are invited to United Christian Parish in Lakeport on Tuesday, Sept. 8, to take part in “Mousetrap Mania.”


The fun starts at 7 p.m. at the church, located at 745 N. Brush St.


“Mousetrap Mania” is more than just another youth event – it is a real life look at the traps we experience in life and hard core lessons in how to avoid them.


For those who think they know how to avoid the pitfalls of common traps in life consider potential attitude traps as well. How can selfishness, greed, pride, jealousy or even being unforgiving become a trap that can hurt you?


School is about to start and every party and sporting event seems to offer the potential traps of drugs and alcohol.


Many youth are poised to start dating – what traps may be there?


Perhaps you really have figured out how to avoid these many traps in life, but what about your friends? What can you say to a friend who you can see is blindly walking into a trap?


Start the school year right: Learn how to avoid the traps – and have fun doing it!


Warning: They will be walking through an obstacle course with real traps – just like life.


For more information contact Pastor Shannon Kimbell-Auth at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 707-263-4788.

Youth to present program on Sunday, Aug. 30

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Written by: Editor
Published: 27 August 2009

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Local youth are taking an active part in making change happen not just locally but in other parts of the world. Courtesy photo.


 

 


LAKEPORT – Uganda is plagued by a terrorist known as Joseph Kony. Since the late 1980s Kony has abducted more than 30,000 Ugandan children who have come to be called "Invisible Children."


Uganda, the United States, the United Nations and many other nations have worked to end Kony's campaign of violence but the biggest difference in the battle has been made by youth, by California youth.


To learn more about this remarkable story and how you can help, come to United Christian Parish on Sunday, Aug. 30, at 10 a.m.


The UCP Youth Group has planned a worship service to tell the story of these "Invisible Children" and to collect a special offering for them.


Youth can make a difference and they are doing every day! Come be a part of a movement for peace.

 

UCP is located at 745 N. Brush St. in Lakeport.


For more information call 263-4788 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

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