Ladies Book Club will meet on Thursday, March 22 to discuss Chapter 3 of of “Augustine on the Christian Life: Transformed by the Power of God” at the home of Susan Shirasago. Contact Maria Ettema if you have questions.
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Ladies Tuesday Morning Bible Study
This coming Tuesday, March 6, the ladies Bible study will meet at 10 am at the IHOP on Hoadly Road for a time of fellowship. On Tuesday, March 13, they will resume meeting at the church building at 10am and begin a new study on Titus. We welcome newcomers. Please contact Melinda Core if you would like to get a copy of the study guide.
Resurrection Sunday: April 1
Join us to worship the risen Lord on Resurrection Sunday, April 1.
We will serve breakfast finger foods between Sunday School and the Worship Service. Please plan to bring a finger food (i.e. doughnuts, bagels, muffins, coffee cake) to share—something that does not require a utensil to eat. Juice and coffee will be provided.
Also note: We will not have a fellowship meal on Easter Sunday.
H.E.A.R.T.…a 10 week Bible study for women who have had an abortion.
H.E.A.R.T.…a 10 week Bible study for women who have had an abortion. H.E.A.R.T. provides support and encouragement as women work through the challenges and personal issues of abortion. It’s confidential, nonjudgmental safe place to share your experience. Come and receive God’s healing, restoration and hope. New group will start Wed., April 11th – June 13th. For more information call or text Lisa Bentley or email arc@carenetprcs.org or go to https://www.voice4life.org/
Palettes and Palates Night: Friday, March 16th at 7pm
The next Palettes and Palates Night is Friday, March 16th at 7pm. This event is for those who are 16 and older. Please bring an appetizer and beverage to share. A paint supplies list will be emailed to all who sign up. Those wishing to attend should text or email Laurie Mang by March 11.
Important Details!! Friday, March 2: Marriage Conference
This is a reminder of “What Did You Expect” Conference on Friday evening, March 2 at 8pm – 10:00 pm, and Saturday morning, March 3, 8am – 12:00pm at Spriggs Road Presbyterian Church. Its not too late to sign up!
Nursery is provided. Please email Gina Powell (RGP2002@aol.com) if you need nursery to let her know how many children you will have in nursery.
Also, food will be served at both sessions. For Friday: meat, cheese and rolls will be available so folks can have a sandwich if they don’t have time for dinner. There will also be lettuce, tomatoes, and condiments as well as chips, fruit platter, veggie and dip tray, and brownies. Food for the Saturday session will include breakfast casserole, bagels and other breakfast foods.
“What Did You Expect?” Marriage Conference: March 2 & 3
Senior Fellowship Brown-Bag Lunch: Wed., Feb. 14, noon – 1:30 p.m
Ladies Book Club: Feb 22
PCA Mercy Conference: March 9-10
PCA Mercy Conference. The PCA’s annual Mercy Conference will be held March 9-10 (evening only on March 9) at Wallace Presbyterian in College Park, MD. The Mercy Conference is designed to teach and equip congregations to minister mercifully both inside and outside the church body, to underscore the leadership of deacons in mercy ministry, and to develop an integrated approach to ministry so mercy permeates the entire church. Registration is $90 ($35 for students), and the church will pay for anyone who desires to attend. If you have any questions, please see one of the deacons or Britt McNeill.
Baby Photos Needed for Valentine FLOCK Game
Valentine FLOCK game: One game we will play is matching baby pictures with names of those attending. Please send a baby picture for each person attending to Maria Ettema. You can either email the picture to her or give it to her at church by February 4. We have played this game once before, so please send a different picture then the one you used previously.
Remember to bring food donations Feb. 4th
Food Assistance Request: On the first Sunday of each month, the SRPC Diaconate collects canned and dry goods for the local food pantry. Please bring an item or two to donate to the local food pantry and place it in the bin in the foyer.
The local food pantry has published the following list of items which needed:
Canned and Dried Food
- Breakfast items cereal, oatmeal, grits, etc.
- Peanut butter and jelly
- Canned or dry beans
- Honey
- Canned vegetables
- Canned fruit
- Canned meats (tuna, chicken)
- Whole-grain pasta
- Canned tomato sauce
- Brown Rice
- Milk
- Cooking oil
- Canned soup
- Coffee
General Items
- Pull-ups and diapers size 5/6
- Soap
- Toothpaste
- Deodorant
- Wipes
- Shampoo
- Toilet Paper
- Laundry Soap
- Dish Soap
- Feminine Hygiene Products