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Here's What's Happening - week of May 19 |
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May Supper Club: The annual dinner at Fox’s Lobster House is May 22 at 6:00 p.m. Meal choices: Fresh Maine Lobster, New York Sirloin Steak, Baked Haddock or Golden Fried Maine Shrimp! Dessert choices: Brown’s Maine Sea Salt Caramel Truffle Ice Cream Pie or Homemade Warm Apple Crisp with Vanilla Ice Cream followed by entertainment!! The price is $25.00 per person, paid upon arrival, plus a $5.00 suggested gratuity for your server. Please call the church office (363-3758) to make your reservation.
Please plan to attend the Seacoast Community Chorus concert entitled "Spring Into Summer!" today at 3:00 p.m. in our sanctuary. Highlights will be a new setting of "Gloria" by Randol Bass, Three Hungarian Folksongs, Americana Folksong Suite, two spirituals, and a medley from Disney's Beauty and the Beast. Portsmouth Brassworks will accompany the ensemble on several pieces. Tickets are available from any chorus member or at the door.
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Sharing Good News: May Edition
“For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven…” Ecclesiastes 3:1
There doesn’t seem to be a wall, fence or sign that doesn’t bear the shine of a fresh coat of paint in York during the month of May. Everywhere workers gather in clusters to shine up the shore in preparation for the growing stream of traffic from points south. We’re doing a bit of sprucing up around here too.
Starting with spring-cleaning, every group who has at some point laid claim on a closet full of something or other, has been hard at work sorting, organizing or pitching it out. A couple of volunteers followed and scrubbed deeper, finding new homes for boxes of junk stashed here or stored there after some long ago event.
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Sermon - The Fox in the Henhouse |
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Written by The Rev. Dr. Verlee A. Copeland
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Palm Sunday
March 24, 2013
Texts: Luke 22:14-23
My grandmother fascinated me. Her world was so different from mine, living as she did on a farm in rural Missouri. I lived in the big city of Omaha, Nebraska. She loved me fiercely so there was pretty much no where on earth I preferred to be than with my Grandma Elva, listening to her tell stories about the world in which we lived.
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Written by The Rev. Dr. Verlee A. Copeland
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April 7, 2012
Text: John 20, 19-31
Peace be with you.
--------------And also with you.
There may be a few people here this morning who remember a popular television show from the 1960’s called “Kid’s Say the Darndest Things”, or The Art Linkletter Show. Art was a precursor to Johnny Carson, Jay Leno and Katie Couric, but his guests were all children. He would interview the kids who were seated in a row in chairs, and he would ask each of them the same question.
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Written by The Rev. Dr. Verlee A. Copeland
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March 2, 2013
Luke 13:1-9
I’d like to share with you this peculiar and ugly thingy that a friend of mine send along when packing a box to move with me here to Maine. It’s made of pewter and has three cones standing at odd angles in a base. Further there is a cylinder in the center that looks like it would hold something, but its purpose is anything but clear.
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