Some of you may have noticed that in the anthems we sang throughout January, each included the word “river” in the title. The first week of February will conclude this series with a beautiful arrangement that combines songs “Peace Like a “River” and “Kum Ba Yah.” The following week we will complement the sermon with […]
Steeple February 2020
Bible Study
The Wednesday Evening Bible Study class continues our study of the Acts of the Apostles. We will meet on February 12 and 26 at 4:30 for soup, 5:00 pm for Bible Study.
Chairobics
Our Chairobics exercise group is in transition right now. We had been meeting Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings at 9:30 a.m. in Susan P. Dickerman Hall. If anyone is interested in joining this light exercise group, please concact Norma Hart at (508) 877-2870.
Men’s Group
Saturday, Feb. 1 at 8:00am in Sue Dickerman Hall All men of the church (and your friends whatever their church background) are invited to gather for coffee and great conversation on the first Saturday of the month.
Seeds of Grace Worship
Sunday, February 16 at 5:00pm for soup5:30pm worship in Susan P. Dickerman Hal. The Seeds of Grace worship team will lead a time of warm community and creative worship. Come join us for a cup of soup and a time of sharing stories and song, conversation and prayer. We hope to see you there!
Steeple Articles Due
Articles for the March, 2020 Steeple are due by 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, February 19. Please send your articles to nicola@edwardschurch.org. The Steeple mailing will be assembled on Wednesday, February 26 at 10:30 a.m. If you would like to help, please contact the office.
Woven Together
Dear friends, On the last Sunday of the year at our potluck brunch worship service, we heard a story about the Holy Family’s flight to Egypt and a spider web that saved the young child, Jesus, hiding in cave from the wrath of King Herod’s soldiers. A community of tiny spiders wove a beautiful web […]
Kermit’s Korner: Gift Wrap
Periodically over the last year or two, I’ve been thinking, “Gee, I really should stop using wrapping paper, because it can’t be recycled.” But old habits die hard and I never made the time to figure out what else to do. When Eleanor declared her college major was environmental studies, I heaved a heavy sigh […]