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Religion

UU youth raise money for kids in Chad

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Written by: Editor
Published: 21 March 2009
LAKE COUNTY – “Justice, equity and compassion in all human relations” is one of the guiding principles of Unitarian Universalist congregations.


The children of the UUCLC have been living this lesson as they gather items and raise money for the Adventist Health Medical Mission to Chad, Africa.


As part of the efforts of Dr. Paula Dhanda's office, the children are collecting clothing and toothbrushes and raising funds for the children of Chad.


So far, they have raised $120 from the sale of painted rocks and live plants. On April 5, the children will be selling decorated, blown Easter eggs after the Sunday service at the Kelseyville Senior Center.


For information about the medical mission to Chad, call Dr. Dhanda's office at 279-8733. For information regarding UUCLC's Religious Education program, contact Kerry Braider at 263-7464.


The UUCLC meets Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. at the Kelseyville Senior Center (5245 Third St., behind Studebaker's Coffee Shop).


For more information, visit http://www.uuclc.org or call Carol at 587-4277. Everyone is welcome. Childcare is provided.


The UUCLC is a part of the Unitarian Universalist Association (uua.org). Unitarian Universalisim – with roots from the 16th century Reformation – is a caring, open-minded religious community that encourages each person to seek his or her own spiritual path. Noted Unitarian Universalists include John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, Charles Dickens, Clara Barton, Luther Burbank and Albert Schweitzer.


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St. Patrick's dinner and sing-a-long planned for March 21

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Written by: Editor
Published: 15 March 2009
CLEARLAKE OAKS – Clearlake Oaks Community United Methodist Church will host a St. Patrick's dinner and sing-a-long on Saturday, March 21.


The event will begin at 6 p.m. at the church, located behind Nylander Park.


The menu will include Roasted Corned Beef with Blackberry Mustard Sauce, Creamy Red Potatoes, Magic Red Cabbage, Emerald Herb Bread, Bailey's Irish ice creme torte, Irish coffee and green beer (a donation will be requested for alcoholic beverages).


The cost for the dinner is $12 per person.


Proceeds benefit church programs.


Call 350-3590 for tickets.


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Local Storyteller James BlueWolf to speak at Unitarian Universalist service

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Written by: Editor
Published: 02 March 2009
KELSEYVILLE – On Sunday, March 8, the service at the Unitarian Universalist Community of Lake County will be presented by guest speaker James BlueWolf.


BlueWolf is an artist, poet, author and storyteller. He was Poet Laureate of Lake County from 2000 through 2003.


His presentation will look at the similarities and differences between formal religion and spirituality from a native family point of view.


The service will include BlueWolf’s original poems, a story for all ages and an American Indian prayer song.


The service begins at 10 a.m. at the Kelseyville Senior Center. All are welcome. A children’s religious education program is offered during the service.


Unitarian Universalists encourage freedom of religious expression and the authority of reason and conscience. The Unitarian Universalist Community of Lake County welcomes guests and those who wish to learn more about this denomination that “affirms the worth and dignity of every person.”


For more information, visit www.uuclc.org or call 278-0254.


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Church begins food distribution, plans Ash Wednesday service

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Written by: Editor
Published: 22 February 2009
MIDDLETOWN – The Middletown Community United Methodist Church has a number of activities taking place on a weekly basis, as well as a special service planned for later this week.


The church has begun a food distribution program each Monday from 9:30 a.m. to noon. The effort is coordinated by Pastor Wanda Celli and her husband Ken Celli.


Wanda Celli also leads Wednesday Bible study, which is held at 3 p.m. each week in the church's social hall.


The start of Lent will be celebrated on Feb. 25 with a 5 p.m. Ash Wednesday service.


The first of March begins a free community dinner will be served at 11:30 a.m. after the 10 a.m. church service on the first Sunday of the month.


For information about programs or services of the Middletown Community United Methodist Church, call 987-3379.


Whoever you are and wherever you are in your journey of faith, you are welcome to join the family of the Middletown Community United Methodist Church at 15833 Armstrong St. in Middletown.


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