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The call will take place at 6 a.m. Monday, ending just an hour prior to the presidential inauguration, Daly said.
Daly said they are following 2 Chronicles 7:14, which calls those who believe in God to humble themselves, pray, seek His face and then turn and repent for their wicked ways. “Then He will hear from heaven, forgive sins and heal the land.”
Of the effort on Monday, Daly said, “We are believing this will increase righteousness in the incoming President and his team and bless this nation which is so divided and suffering, such as in the Los Angeles fires.”
More information and free sign up can be fund at https://www.globalrepent.com.
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The traditional “lessons and carols” service will begin at 7 p.m.
Dr. Camm Linden, president of the Lake County Symphony Association, will perform on piano during the service, which will feature traditional carols and scripture readings.
After the service, join the church for treats and warm beverages in the Friendship Hall.
The church also will be the site of a community Christmas day dinner from 3 to 5 p.m. on Wednesday. All are welcome to the dinner, hosted by Rob Brown and Angela Carter.
Kelseyville Presbyterian Church is located at 4021 Church St., at the corner of Third and Church streets.
For more information, call the church at 707-279-1104 or email
More information about Kelseyville Presbyterian also is available at its website, Instagram, Facebook and Youtube pages.
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The Rev. Dr. L.A. King will visit from Sonoma to preside over the service of Holy Communion. She preaches a lively and informative sermon too.
She will stay in Lake County to preside the next day at Christmas Day service of Holy Communion. The service starts at 10 a.m.
They will be singing all the favorite Christmas hymns.
All are welcome! Bring a friend to enjoy Christmas in the beautiful and historic church, built in 1899.
St. John’s is located at 1190 N. Forbes St., corner of Clearlake Ave. in Lakeport.
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Guests are always welcome.
UUCLC will present four services in December to celebrate the holiday season.
Drawing from a variety of sources and traditions, these services are designed to provide inspiration and hope during the holidays.
The service on Dec. 1 will be presented by Rev. Esther Wallace. Her service is entitled “A Season for Kindling,” and will draw inspiration from many rituals and holidays, from Advent to Hanukkah to Solstice, that recognize the power of light and darkness and the sacredness of awaiting miracles.
The service on Dec. 8 will be presented by Rev. Ben Meyers. Entitled, “What Are You Waiting For...and Where?” the service will include a special sermon for the Advent Season. Meyers will explore why we are waiting, and whether one is waiting in the right place. Special Advent music will be included.
Dec. 15 will be a service led by members of the UUCLC. This service will include “A Season of Celebrations,” incorporating the birth of new hope, festival of lights, and the gift of joy.
The winter solstice is a time to celebrate the return of light and it is a time to embrace the dark. The Dec. 22 service will be a celebration of the Winter Solstice, led by member Gail Marquette.
There will be no service on Sunday, Dec. 29.
For more information about the UUCLC, visit its website at http://uuclc.org/.
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