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January 12, 2017 at 3:28 p.m.

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Community Meal Planned Tuesday
A community meal will be offered from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Sacred Heart Church gym.
The meal this month will feature beef stew, garden salad, roll, mixed fruit and desserts. It will be provided and served by the Knights of Columbus and Sacred Heart parishioners.  
There is no charge for the meal. Everyone is welcome.  For more information, call 574-267-5842.

Women’s Retreat Jan. 27-28 At Merry Lea
Wolf Lake — “Invisible Women, Invisible Earth” will be the theme of the Women's Spirituality Retreat Jan. 27- 28 at the Farmstead Site of Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center, Goshen College.
The retreat will explore behind-the-scenes women in the Bible — and in family trees and communities. It will also explore strategies for making the natural world visible in the Bible and today.
Keynote speaker will be Jackie Wyse-Rhodes, an Old Testament scholar and assistant professor of religion at Bluffton (Ohio) University. Her interests range from studying the natural world in Jewish apocalyptic literature to trading snail mail with pen pals.
The annual retreat includes biblical input, time outdoors connecting with creation, conversation with other women and quiet time alone. The weekend is based within Christian assumptions, language and stories, but women who stand outside that circle are welcome.
Cost for the retreat is $50, which includes input, lodging, breakfast and lunch.
Directions and a registration form are available at www.goshen.edu/merrylea/. Register by Jan. 24.
To pay by credit card in advance, call 260-799-5869. Payment by cash or check will be accepted at the door.

Bible Study On Lord’s Feasts Starts Monday
WINONA LAKE — A Bible study exploring the wonders of the feasts of the Lord will begin at 7 p.m. Monday at Winona Lake Free Methodist Church.
The study will look at how the spring feasts have been fulfilled, down to the very day, and how the Lord will fulfill each of the fall feasts. It will meet the first and third Monday of each month.
The church is at 902 College Ave., Winona Lake. Visitors are asked to use the handicapped-accessible entrance on the east side of the church.  
Call 574-267-7260 or email [email protected] with any questions.

Sermon Series On Conflict Begins Sunday
Warsaw Wesleyan Church is beginning a sermon series on conflict on Sunday.
The series is titled “Butting Heads: How to make conflict develop and not destroy you.” It is designed to help  people navigate through the most common relational conflicts in their lives (work, family, spouse, self).  
The church is at 2402 W. Old 30 just east of the CCAC, Warsaw. For more information, call the church office at 574-267-7983 or visit www.warsawwesleyan.com.

Cameron Featured At Marriage Event
FORT WAYNE — Actor Kirk Cameron will lead the “Love Worth Fighting For” marriage event at 6 p.m. Feb. 4 at First Assembly of God.
The event is designed to strengthen and encourage married couples, based on God’s unconditional love for everyone and biblical instruction to treat spouses and children with this same love. Warren Barfield will be the special musical guest.
Cameron is an actor and producer known for the TV series “Growing Pains” and films such as “Fireproof” and the “Left Behind” series. He spends much of his time traveling the country, teaching people how to share their faith and live out a gospel-centered marriage and family.
Cost is $25 in advance or $30 at the door. Groups of 10 or more pay $20 per person. Artist Circle seats closer to the stage are $40. For $50, attendees may take part in a VIP session from 4:30 to 5 p.m. including a Q&A and a picture with Cameron.
Doors open at 5:15 p.m. The church is at 1400 W. Washington Center Road, Fort Wayne.
To buy tickets or for more information, call 260-484-1029 or visit trinitycommunications.org.

Community Meal Planned Tuesday
A community meal will be offered from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Sacred Heart Church gym.
The meal this month will feature beef stew, garden salad, roll, mixed fruit and desserts. It will be provided and served by the Knights of Columbus and Sacred Heart parishioners.  
There is no charge for the meal. Everyone is welcome.  For more information, call 574-267-5842.

Women’s Retreat Jan. 27-28 At Merry Lea
Wolf Lake — “Invisible Women, Invisible Earth” will be the theme of the Women's Spirituality Retreat Jan. 27- 28 at the Farmstead Site of Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center, Goshen College.
The retreat will explore behind-the-scenes women in the Bible — and in family trees and communities. It will also explore strategies for making the natural world visible in the Bible and today.
Keynote speaker will be Jackie Wyse-Rhodes, an Old Testament scholar and assistant professor of religion at Bluffton (Ohio) University. Her interests range from studying the natural world in Jewish apocalyptic literature to trading snail mail with pen pals.
The annual retreat includes biblical input, time outdoors connecting with creation, conversation with other women and quiet time alone. The weekend is based within Christian assumptions, language and stories, but women who stand outside that circle are welcome.
Cost for the retreat is $50, which includes input, lodging, breakfast and lunch.
Directions and a registration form are available at www.goshen.edu/merrylea/. Register by Jan. 24.
To pay by credit card in advance, call 260-799-5869. Payment by cash or check will be accepted at the door.

Bible Study On Lord’s Feasts Starts Monday
WINONA LAKE — A Bible study exploring the wonders of the feasts of the Lord will begin at 7 p.m. Monday at Winona Lake Free Methodist Church.
The study will look at how the spring feasts have been fulfilled, down to the very day, and how the Lord will fulfill each of the fall feasts. It will meet the first and third Monday of each month.
The church is at 902 College Ave., Winona Lake. Visitors are asked to use the handicapped-accessible entrance on the east side of the church.  
Call 574-267-7260 or email [email protected] with any questions.

Sermon Series On Conflict Begins Sunday
Warsaw Wesleyan Church is beginning a sermon series on conflict on Sunday.
The series is titled “Butting Heads: How to make conflict develop and not destroy you.” It is designed to help  people navigate through the most common relational conflicts in their lives (work, family, spouse, self).  
The church is at 2402 W. Old 30 just east of the CCAC, Warsaw. For more information, call the church office at 574-267-7983 or visit www.warsawwesleyan.com.

Cameron Featured At Marriage Event
FORT WAYNE — Actor Kirk Cameron will lead the “Love Worth Fighting For” marriage event at 6 p.m. Feb. 4 at First Assembly of God.
The event is designed to strengthen and encourage married couples, based on God’s unconditional love for everyone and biblical instruction to treat spouses and children with this same love. Warren Barfield will be the special musical guest.
Cameron is an actor and producer known for the TV series “Growing Pains” and films such as “Fireproof” and the “Left Behind” series. He spends much of his time traveling the country, teaching people how to share their faith and live out a gospel-centered marriage and family.
Cost is $25 in advance or $30 at the door. Groups of 10 or more pay $20 per person. Artist Circle seats closer to the stage are $40. For $50, attendees may take part in a VIP session from 4:30 to 5 p.m. including a Q&A and a picture with Cameron.
Doors open at 5:15 p.m. The church is at 1400 W. Washington Center Road, Fort Wayne.
To buy tickets or for more information, call 260-484-1029 or visit trinitycommunications.org.

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