Religion
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- Written by: Lakeport Christian Center
The church will hold a water baptism on Palm Sunday, March 25, during its 10:30 a.m. Celebration Service.
It will host a Good Friday-style communion on Wednesday, March 28, in the 6 p.m. Breaking Bread Community Group in the Fellowship Hall.
Then they will climax the season with a powerful Resurrection Service on Easter Sunday, April 1, at 10:30 a.m.
The Easter Service will feature music by local musical artists like Matt and Jill Rothstein, the Vanderwalls, Erhard Arndt and Kathy Buege.
The Easter Service will be followed by an Easter egg hunt for all the kids.
The public is invited and welcome at all services and activities at Lakeport Christian Center. Kid's Church and nursery care are available.
The church is located near the fairgrounds at 455 S. Forbes St.
For more information call 707-263-4514, or visit www.lcchub.com or www.facebook.com/lcconline.
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- Written by: Pastor Chris DelCol
Then join First Lutheran Church in Lucerne. The church is extending an invitation to all people to attend its services during Holy Week with the focus being “Living in Grace.”
This coming Sunday, which is called Palm Sunday, they will focus on “Living in Grace by Being Humble” and talk specifically about how Jesus’ humility is an example to us all as we move to further embrace and beautify our community.
Worship on Sunday is at 11 a.m. followed by a hot lunch.
On Thursday, March 29, which is called Maundy Thursday, the church will celebrate Jesus’ Last Supper through the Sacrament of the Eucharist. The focus will be on “Living in Grace Through Holy Communion” and they will talk about the command that Jesus gave us, “Mandatum novum do vobis” or “a new Command I give to you”, i.e., John 13:34 “love one another; just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another.”
Prior to worship at 6 p.m. they will share together a soup supper at 5 p.m.
On Good Friday, March 30, there will be a service at noon with the focus being, “Living in Grace Through Sacrifice.”
The day Jesus died is the one day where the church altar is stripped bare to remind us of the solemn nature of the events of Good Friday. The focus of this service is entirely on the reality of what Jesus did to take away our sin.
Easter Sunday, April 1, is a day for Hallelujahs. It is the day that Jesus rose from the dead and the tomb was empty. With that said, the focus this year is” Living in Grace because the Tomb is Empty.”
The old favorite hymns like “Jesus Christ is Risen today” and “I Know that my Redeemer Lives” will be sung to His glory and our thankfulness for eternity granted by His resurrection for all who believe.
Worship is at 11 a.m., with lunch immediately following worship and an Easter egg hunt for the children at 1 p.m.
Join us for this incredible celebration.
First Lutheran Church is located at 3863 Country Club Drive, Lucerne.
For more information call 707-274-5572.
Chris DelCol is pastor of First Lutheran Church.
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The service begins at 11 a.m. at the church, located at 3810 Main St. in Kelseyville.
Guests are always welcome.
The title of Rev. Sukalski’s sermon is, “More Than Birds.”
She will explore the question of whether science and religion can coexist.
Of her sermon, Rev. Sukalski said, “Science and religion often come to the same conclusions about our shared humanity, and how all life on earth is interrelated.”
She will trace some of the awe-inspiring scientific finds that relate pigeons, doves and oviraptors with the various Sapiens who have spread over the planet.
Unitarian Universalism affirms that inspiration and meaning may be found in many sources, including the natural world, personal experience, history, and religious tradition.
For more information, visit www.uuclc.org.
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The Community Prayer Rally is a monthly event held on the third Tuesday of the month.
All peoples from all denominations are invited to join together.
The rally includes music and worship along with area pastors and lay leaders joining together in prayer for Clearlake and all of Lake County.
Clearlake Church of the Nazarene is located at 15917 Olympic Drive in Clearlake.
The April prayer rally will take place at the First Assembly of God Church on Snook Avenue in Clearlake.
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