MIDDLETOWN – Sunday, May 18 marks the fourth session of “Spirituality and Money” at the Middletown Community United Methodist Church.
The session begins at 4 p.m.
This week the facilitator will focus the discussion on the question, What are we asking when we pray, “Give us this day our daily bread?”
Each person will be offered the opportunity to discern what their basic daily needs truly are, compared to what society may be calling us to acquire.
Participants will examine the ways that God may already be providing for their needs.
The public is invited to attend this free event.
Immediately following workshop at 5 p.m. will be the second of bi-monthly Episcopal evening prayer services. This service will feature the Rev. Peggy Thompson who will preach on, Genesis 1:1-2:4a. Her sermon title is “Evolution or Creation: What does it matter?”
These programs are held at the Middletown Community United Methodist Church, 15833 Armstrong in Middletown.
For more information contact Peggy Thompson, 987-9343.
Wanda Celli appointed interim pastor at Methodist Church
Written by Editor
Monday, 12 May 2008
Wanda Celli has been named Middletown Community United Methodist Church's interim pastor. Courtesy photo.
MIDDLETOWN – Wanda Celli has been appointed interim pastor to the Middletown Community United Methodist Church effective July 1, announced Rev. Dr. Ben Silva-Netto, Shasta District superintendent.
As part of her pastoral assignment, Celli, a resident of the Lower Lake area, will provide pastoral care, conduct membership classes, community outreach, member development, on the first Sunday serve communion and coordinate a summer children’s program.
Methodist Elder Denis Eucalyptus of Lower Lake Methodist Church will provide supervision during her term in Middletown.
“The administration of the church will continue to be directed by the church council and church committees,” Silva-Netto told the Pastor Parish Relations Committee and church council at a special meeting on May 5.
“We are excited to be the first church Wanda will serve as pastor to fulfill her calling,” said Voris Brumfield, Church Council chair.
Episcopal Deacon Peggy Thompson, Rev. Timothy Locke and Linda Diehl-Darmes have been Sunday speakers during the last six months and will continue to offer motivational messages as part of the last three Sundays each month, said Brumfield. Additionally, special dramatic presentations and quarterly ‘All Singing Sunday’ will provide variety in the Sunday Worship services.
“We have a small, dedicated congregation which recognizes the need to be of service to the community with our facilities and programs which support the needs of young families and older adults who are experiencing the challenges of life,” Brumfield said.
In August 2007, Celli became the Middletown church musician while also attending seminary and working for her husband, Ken.
In November 2007, with the transfer of Pastor John Song, Celli's responsibilities expanded to include pastoral care.
Pastor Celli will be the speaker at the 10 a.m. Sunday service on May 18. Leon Ballew will provide special music.
For more information about the programs and services of the Middletown Community United Methodist Church phone call 987-3379. The church is located one block east of Calistoga Street (Highway 29) at 15833 Washington St. at the corner of Washington and Armstrong.
CLEARLAKE OAKS – Following years of planning, Clearlake Oaks Community United Methodist Church will celebrate a groundbreaking for its new community center this week.
The Rev. Dr. Rick Schlosser, the church's senior pastor, reported that the church has received the final permit for its new Thornton-Canady Community Center to be built on The Plaza next to the church's preschool.
Work has just started, but the church is planning to hold an "official" groundbreaking ceremony at 1 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 20.
Schlosser said the community is invited to come celebrate and join them for the festivities.
Clearlake Oaks Community United Methodist Church is located at 12487 The Plaza in the Oaks, telephone 998-9435.
Tuesday Evening Prayer services at St. John’s Episcopal Church
Written by Susanne La Faver
Thursday, 18 October 2007
LAKEPORT – All are welcome at Evening Prayer services each Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. at St. John’s Episcopal Church, 1190 N. Forbes St.
According to Worship Leader Mary Turner of Lakeport, Evening Prayer is a wonderful way to lighten our darkness after a busy day.
Morning Prayer and Celebration of Holy Eucharist are held on alternating Sundays at 9:30 a.m. Healing services are offered the first Sunday of each month. Please call 263-4785 for more information.
Consecrated in 1899, the church is a memorial for 5-year-old John Pierre Collier, son of Captain William and Mary Blackwood Collier. Young John Pierre perished in a fire at Clear Lake in 1896.
The church is known throughout the community for its food closet and thrift store outreach. Food donations for the food closet and thrift shop volunteers are needed to sustain these valuable community services.
KELSEYVILLE – Beginning Sept. 11, AWANA will be hosted Tuesday nights at Grace Evangelical Free Church in Kelseyville through April 29, 2008.
More than 12,000 churches in the U.S. and 4,000 churches overseas participate in AWANA, a Bible-based club for children ages pre-kindergarten through sixth grade, and middle-school and high-school aged youth.
There will be plenty of action and fun including games, Bible memory, speakers, awards, singing and special events.
Hours are 6:30 to 8 p.m. each Tuesday with signups at the door.
This year’s themes include: Crazy Hair Night, Backwards Night, Chocolate Night and ‘Parents and Pizza Night.
Church representatives called AWANA a great way to meet new friends, know and grow in Christ, and apply God’s word to everyday living.
For further information, contact Doug or Krishelle Bridges, 279-1009.