Thanksgiving service at 7pm on Tuesday, November 26
Please bring canned and boxed food items will be donated to the LSS Food Pantry.
St. Stephen Lutheran Church
7800 Erie Street
Sylvania, OH 43560
419-885-1551
A Thanksgiving Praise service led by guitars and piano will be offered on Sunday, November 24 at 6:00 PM with contemporary Christian songs. Worship will be in the Fellowship Hall. A Traditional Thanksgiving eve worship will be held on Wednesday, November 27 at 7:00 p.m. in the church sanctuary. Plan to join us for praise and thanksgiving! The church is located in Whitehouse at the corner of Dutch and Finzel Rd.
Regular Worship times are Saturday at 5PM and Sunday at 8AM & 10 AM with Sunday School for children and adults at 9AM.
Visit www.commofchrist.org or call 419-877-0607 for more information.
Exchange this coupon for a VERY discounted CPR/AED and First Aid class (Regular cost $55- $30 with this coupon- no other discounts apply).
CPR and Safety Solutions, LLC
5650 W Central Avenue
Toledo. OH 43615
(419) 345-4269
Schedule of classes on the CPR Classes tab at www.care4you2.net
All proceeds will be put towards a missions trip for the Pastor of New Day Ministries to go to Central America with other pastors from around the world to assist in starting other churches.
SAT.NOV. 2nd AT PILGRIM CHURCH
Pilgrim Church, located at 1375 Sylvania Avenue in Toledo, Ohio will hold “Sweaters, Soups, Sweets”, a sale to benefit Pilgrim’s Project Dignity Program & General Budget, on Saturday November 2 from 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Sweaters (mostly women’s) and other clothing items will be available as well as loads of Christmas Decor. Homemade soups and baked goods will be available for you while you shop at a very low cost. This event is open to the public and there is no cost to enter.
First Presbyterian Church of Waterville, in conjunction with Hospice of Northwest Ohio, will be hosting a one time, two-hour session about grief called, “Good Grief: The First Step.” This class provides participants a basic understanding of the experience of grief and loss. The class will be on Thursday, November 14, 2013, from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. in fellowship hall of First Presbyterian Church, 611 Farnsworth Road, Waterville, Ohio 43566. Please call Pastor Karen VanderPloeg
Contact: First Presbyterian Church for more information or to register at (419) 878-2806. Advance registration required. A light dinner will be provided. $3 donation required for dinner.
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While the baby boom era is behind us, the effects will live on. The number of people reaching the autumn season of life is higher than ever. In fact, the World Health Organization reports that there are around six hundred million people aged 60 and older living in the world today. That number is expected to double by 2025 — a short 12 years from now — and is expected to reach about two billion by 2050. Continue reading
My story — I grew up in the 50’s & 60’s. There was Mom, Dad and my brother and I. This was a simpler time, a more trusting time. My parents knew my friends and our neighbors. I could pretty much come and go as I pleased. I was taught that people are basically good, to respect all people, to trust people, to expect the best from people, to reach out to others, and help others. This I learned from my parents and they practiced what they taught.
The Historic Third Baptist Church 2013 Fall Revival
Wednesday, Oct. 9th – Friday, Oct. 11th at 7:00 pm
Third Baptist Church, 402 Pinewood Avenue, Toledo, OH.
Contact: 419-248-4623 or www.tbctoledo.org
The three-night spirit-filled revival will be led by teacher, lecturer and author, Reverend Dr. Geoffrey Van Guns, Pastor of Second Calvary Baptist Church, in Norfolk, VA and Past President of the Virginia Baptist State Convention.
Third Baptist Church looks forward to the community coming out to worship with them as they commit to reviving their spirits and restoring their faith.The revival is open to the public. Everyone is welcome to join in an inspirational week of devotion, prayer, praise and worship. A free will offering will be taken.
Third Baptist Church is the oldest African American Baptist Church in Northwestern Ohio. The rich history reflects that the church was formed in 1868 when a small band of people attended a noon luncheon in a sawmill yard. In search of a better life, they believed that a church comprised of African Americans would augment and help to sustain their life toward fulfilling personal, family and community needs.