Church News 09.10.20
September 9, 2020 at 8:37 p.m.
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A curbside carryout community meal will be offered at Sacred Heart Church, 135 N. Harrison St., Warsaw, on Tuesday from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The meal this month will feature pulled pork sandwiches, baked beans, fruit and cookie.
This month’s dinner is provided and served by the Meal Committee, along with parishioners.
There is no charge for the meal. All in the community are welcome. If you have questions, call 574-267-5842.
Trinity UMC To Reopen After COVID, Supports Awareness Walk Saturday
Trinity United Methodist Church, 832 E. Center St., Warsaw, will reopen its doors to hold its first worship service at 10 a.m. Sunday. Social distancing and masks are required. The church would love to see many here to help it celebrate. Pastor Ernie will bring the message: “God versus Sin,” the first in a series titled: “God's Major Message from the Minor Prophets.”
Join Trinity United Methodist Church of Warsaw as they support the Awareness Walk Saturday. The walk event music starts at noon at Center Lake Pavilion. Music is by John Roger and New Life Christian Church. The walk will begin at 2 p.m.
Walnut Creek To Hold Prayer?Vigil
Walnut Creek Church, 2033 S. CR 150W, Warsaw, will be hosting a community heroes prayer vigil on Friday from 6:15 to 8 p.m. at Winona Lake Park in the picnic shelter near the tennis courts.
This will be a come-and-go event and open to anyone in the community. This year, the church said it has so many community heroes to acknowledge - everyday heroes like sanitation workers, teachers, doctors, nurses, police officers, city and school leaders, EMS, fire personnel and all the essential workers who go above and beyond every day.
The church invites the community to take a moment in your day Friday to remember community heroes at the prayer vigil.
You can light a votive candle (battery operated for safety) to honor a community hero and stay to pray as long as you desire. There will be members of Walnut Creek there to pray and light a candle every 10 minutes to guide the vigil. The vigil will happen rain or shine since those attending are in the shelter.
Wear your mask and maintain social distancing. Any questions, contact Pastor Stacy Downing at [email protected] or 574-267-4032.
Start Your Fall At Clunette UMC
LEESBURG – Beginning Sunday, Clunette United Methodist Church, 4227 W. CR 600N, Leesburg, will have the return of children’s church in the 9: a.m. service, which will be socially distanced. The church will also have “Pew Packs” for kids to use during its socially-distanced worship services. They will consist of individual plastic bags containing activity sheets, crafts, crayons and a snack.
Beginning Sunday, Pastor Mike will launch his new fall sermon series, titled "The Gospel According to Rock,” with a look at the Monkees’ hit and the message “Daydream Believers: REAL Hope for REAL Life!” Join the each week as they explore the spiritual messages found in some of rock music’s greatest hits.
In conjunction with the new “Gospel According to Rock” sermon series, Pastor Mike will also be hosting open mic nights at HopLore Brewing in Leesburg at the Old Leesburg Mill. Join the Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m.
Service times are 9 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Sundays.
For more information, visit ClunetteChurch.org or on Facebook at @ClunetteUMC.
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A curbside carryout community meal will be offered at Sacred Heart Church, 135 N. Harrison St., Warsaw, on Tuesday from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The meal this month will feature pulled pork sandwiches, baked beans, fruit and cookie.
This month’s dinner is provided and served by the Meal Committee, along with parishioners.
There is no charge for the meal. All in the community are welcome. If you have questions, call 574-267-5842.
Trinity UMC To Reopen After COVID, Supports Awareness Walk Saturday
Trinity United Methodist Church, 832 E. Center St., Warsaw, will reopen its doors to hold its first worship service at 10 a.m. Sunday. Social distancing and masks are required. The church would love to see many here to help it celebrate. Pastor Ernie will bring the message: “God versus Sin,” the first in a series titled: “God's Major Message from the Minor Prophets.”
Join Trinity United Methodist Church of Warsaw as they support the Awareness Walk Saturday. The walk event music starts at noon at Center Lake Pavilion. Music is by John Roger and New Life Christian Church. The walk will begin at 2 p.m.
Walnut Creek To Hold Prayer?Vigil
Walnut Creek Church, 2033 S. CR 150W, Warsaw, will be hosting a community heroes prayer vigil on Friday from 6:15 to 8 p.m. at Winona Lake Park in the picnic shelter near the tennis courts.
This will be a come-and-go event and open to anyone in the community. This year, the church said it has so many community heroes to acknowledge - everyday heroes like sanitation workers, teachers, doctors, nurses, police officers, city and school leaders, EMS, fire personnel and all the essential workers who go above and beyond every day.
The church invites the community to take a moment in your day Friday to remember community heroes at the prayer vigil.
You can light a votive candle (battery operated for safety) to honor a community hero and stay to pray as long as you desire. There will be members of Walnut Creek there to pray and light a candle every 10 minutes to guide the vigil. The vigil will happen rain or shine since those attending are in the shelter.
Wear your mask and maintain social distancing. Any questions, contact Pastor Stacy Downing at [email protected] or 574-267-4032.
Start Your Fall At Clunette UMC
LEESBURG – Beginning Sunday, Clunette United Methodist Church, 4227 W. CR 600N, Leesburg, will have the return of children’s church in the 9: a.m. service, which will be socially distanced. The church will also have “Pew Packs” for kids to use during its socially-distanced worship services. They will consist of individual plastic bags containing activity sheets, crafts, crayons and a snack.
Beginning Sunday, Pastor Mike will launch his new fall sermon series, titled "The Gospel According to Rock,” with a look at the Monkees’ hit and the message “Daydream Believers: REAL Hope for REAL Life!” Join the each week as they explore the spiritual messages found in some of rock music’s greatest hits.
In conjunction with the new “Gospel According to Rock” sermon series, Pastor Mike will also be hosting open mic nights at HopLore Brewing in Leesburg at the Old Leesburg Mill. Join the Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m.
Service times are 9 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Sundays.
For more information, visit ClunetteChurch.org or on Facebook at @ClunetteUMC.
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