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Our Newsletter: Epiphany Manifest

Our newsletter is called Epiphany Manifest. The word manifest means something is revealed.  And our congregation's name means pretty much the same thing.  Overkill on the title? Maybe.

But we'd really like you to get to know us.

Our current calendar of events and other articles of interest can be accessed in the .pdf version of our newsletter linked above. You may also view an up-to-date volunteer schedule in the pages of the newsletter. If you would like to receive Epiphany Manifest monthly via e-mail, send your request to: epiphany@mho.net


2008 - 2009 Program Schedule

Worship on Sunday begins at a new time, 10 AM, beginning September 7th.  We hope this becomes the new year-round worship time and allows everyone to get involved in educational opportunities.  Worship on Wednesday remains at 6:30 PM and will vary in format.

Educational Opportunities:

Children's Sunday School program, meeting every Sunday after worship.

Education for Adults, meeting the first and third Sunday of the month following   worship. Enjoy stimulating conversation and thoughful topics, all while enjoying fellowship and a light snack!

Dig deeper in the Bible, and don't be afraid to ask the tough questions!  One hour Bible study offered Wednesdays at 9:30 AM and 7 PM, beginning September 10th with Bible 101, a great place to ask questions whether you've been reading the Bible all your life or have never crak the spine on one. We'll even provide the Bible!

Epiphany's new book club group will meet the second Friday of each month at 7 PM.  We'll begin October 10th with C. S. Lewis' all-ages classic, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. Contact the church for meeting locations.

Music: The Chancel Choir will rehearse each Sunday morning to lead that day's service at 9 AM, come one, come all!  And there are always opportunities to offer your musical gifts in worship.  Please contact Alfred Born if you are interested!

Get Involved!

There are quite a few things that go on all the time. Serving the community and one another is good for the soul.  And new people with new ideas are good for the community.  Here are some ways we try and out our shared values:

  • FISH Food Bank. With our friends at Washington Park UCC and others, we deliver food weekly to families in need.  If you can drive, you can help!
  • Our doors are open to community groups.  If you're not for profit, you could meet here!  We already host a camera club, folks who love depression glass, and girl scouts, and our neighborhood association.
  • We serve a meal monthly at Judi's House, work to alleviate world hunger, knit and crochet clothes for orphans in Russia, and will even recycle your old ink cartriges.
  • Adult education opportunities on Sundays and other times; Children's Sunday School; group outings to movies and plays; community events like our Oktoberfest and Christmas Cookie Walk: We run on volunteers and you can find a place!
  • And more... you get the idea!
 

"Real love grasps the hand that need holds out. Needs cry out from millions I will never meet.  Justice is love operating at a distance."

-- Joseph Sittler

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