Tuesday, September 7, 2010
St. John's Weekly Reminders
St. John’s Holiday Schedule: St. John’s office and campus will be closed tomorrow, Monday, September 6.
Circles, Tuesday, September 7: Circle 1, 9:30 am, Louise Cherry, Chair and hostess, will meet at the church; Circle 2, 9:30 am, Linda Dyson, Chair, will meet at the church with all members hosting; Night Circle 7:30 pm, Kathleen Captain, Chair and hostess, will meet at the church.
St. John’s Book Group, September 7: Everyone who loves to read is invited to come join the Book Group at 7:30 pm.
Beacon Newsletter: Please deliver all Beacon articles for the upcoming Sept/Oct issue by email, office.sjpc@gmail.com, or deliver to the church office or Room 208. The last chance to be part of this issue is September 12 at 12 noon.
Focus Registration: Our yearly Presbytery educational event with a choice of 25 workshops will be held on Saturday, October 2, at First Presbyterian Church, 4647 Preston Avenue in Pasadena. St. John’s Christian Education committee will pay registration fees for anyone who brings his application to the church office by September 1. If you are going to send in your registration form directly, you may register online or mail your application before September 15. Catalogues are available in Mary’s office.
St. John’s Breakfast, Sunday September 11: Breakfast is served at 8 am, and at 8:30 Johnny Dyson will present his program, Life in a Putty Knife Factory, Adventures in and Around the Entertainment Business. The September breakfast is meeting on the second Saturday of the month due to the Labor Day holiday.
September 19, 3:30 pm Interfaith Service, McPhail Hall: All are invited to hear the Rev. Noelle Damico, National Coordinator of the PC(USA) Campaign for Fair Food, in a special service. Rev. Damico is coming from New York to help kickoff human Trafficking Awareness Week in Houston.
Circles, Tuesday, September 7: Circle 1, 9:30 am, Louise Cherry, Chair and hostess, will meet at the church; Circle 2, 9:30 am, Linda Dyson, Chair, will meet at the church with all members hosting; Night Circle 7:30 pm, Kathleen Captain, Chair and hostess, will meet at the church.
St. John’s Book Group, September 7: Everyone who loves to read is invited to come join the Book Group at 7:30 pm.
Beacon Newsletter: Please deliver all Beacon articles for the upcoming Sept/Oct issue by email, office.sjpc@gmail.com, or deliver to the church office or Room 208. The last chance to be part of this issue is September 12 at 12 noon.
Focus Registration: Our yearly Presbytery educational event with a choice of 25 workshops will be held on Saturday, October 2, at First Presbyterian Church, 4647 Preston Avenue in Pasadena. St. John’s Christian Education committee will pay registration fees for anyone who brings his application to the church office by September 1. If you are going to send in your registration form directly, you may register online or mail your application before September 15. Catalogues are available in Mary’s office.
St. John’s Breakfast, Sunday September 11: Breakfast is served at 8 am, and at 8:30 Johnny Dyson will present his program, Life in a Putty Knife Factory, Adventures in and Around the Entertainment Business. The September breakfast is meeting on the second Saturday of the month due to the Labor Day holiday.
September 19, 3:30 pm Interfaith Service, McPhail Hall: All are invited to hear the Rev. Noelle Damico, National Coordinator of the PC(USA) Campaign for Fair Food, in a special service. Rev. Damico is coming from New York to help kickoff human Trafficking Awareness Week in Houston.