Book Group, Thursday, April 18: St. John’s Book Group will begin discussing their new book, How God Became King by NT Wright at 7:30 pm. Everyone is welcome.
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Sunday, April 14 Highlighted Items
Children’s Choir: Please gather in the Sanctuary at 11:45 am for choir
practice.
Presbyterian Youth Fellowship, Today: All
youth, grades 6 – 12 are invited to join PYF for fellowship, food and fun at 5
pm in McPhail Hall. For more information please contact Mary Sterner at mary2d@yahoo.com or 713-723-6262.
Presbyterian Women Program and Luncheon,
Tuesday April 16: All women
are invited to McPhail Hall at 9:30 am for a general meeting, a special program
presented by Dr. Brad Urquhart, followed by lunch. Friends are welcome.
Book Group, Thursday, April 18: St. John’s Book Group will begin discussing their new book, How God Became King by NT Wright at 7:30 pm. Everyone is welcome.
April/May Beacon Newsletter: Please deliver all Beacon articles for the
upcoming church newsletter 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 April 21 at 12 noon.
Sunday Circle, April 21: All women of St. John’s are invited to the Bible Study,
after Worship, in Building 2.
Inquirer’s Class: Pastor Jon will teach a Sunday
afternoon Inquirer's Class as an orientation for those who are new to the
church on Sunday, April 21 from 4-7 pm in the Session Room with a light dinner
provided. Those who come may then join the church on Sunday, April 28, during
worship.
PYF needs Dinner! PYF needs help with dinner (for aprox.10) for
their Sunday evening PYF meetings. The available dates are 4/28 and 5/5. PYF
meets at 5 pm with dinner usually served at 6 pm. If you are interested in
helping or have questions, please contact Mary Sterner at mary2d@yahoo.com or 713-723-6262.
Support Michael Bisase as he joins the fight against Cancer. You
can support Michael, and his team the Boot
Scootin Boobies, on his online page www.relayforlife.org. Please scroll
down the page and put in Michael’s or the teams name in The Support a
Participant box.
The Relay for life is:
● Organized, overnight
community fundraising walk
● Teams of people
camp out around a track
● Members of each
team take turns walking around the track
● Food, games and
activities provide entertainment and build camaraderie
● Family-friendly
environment for the entire community