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Worship
Schedule Sunday 10:30
a.m. Thursday 7:00
p.m. |
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Sunday School
and Adult
Education
Sunday
School ends on May 18th and will resume in the fall.
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Church email
address: stjohnsmedicallake@centurytel.net
Kathy
Lyden is the church secretary and her hours are:
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Tuesday - Friday
Find
Us On a Map
Our
web site has been updated with new
Calendar
& From the Pastor pages - check them out!

Upcoming
Events

VACATION
BIBLE SCHOOL
July
7th - 11th
THE
TREK !!
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Grades 1st - 6th
Led by counselors from
Lutherhaven
9:00 - 3:00 |
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Preschool ages 4 thru
Kindergarten
9:00 - 11:00 am |

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. . . .
because the adventure never ends . . . .
Come
TREK along with us for a fantastic week of Bible encounters,
crafts,
games, singing, and puppets!!
Trained
counselors from Lutherhaven provide activities for students from 1st grade to
6th grade. Preschool classes take place in the mornings taught by
experienced teachers.
To Register or for
additional information contact the church office at:
299-4114

HEY
KIDS - LETS GO TO CAMP ! !

CAMP
LUTHERHAVEN
C A M P S H O S H O N E 2 0 0 8
All
kids entering 2nd grade and up, come join in the fun!!
August
8th – 10th
Deadline
for signup is July
13th!
Cost
is only $20.00, the church picks up the remainder.
Questions?
Contact Rychelle McDaniel
299-3564
or zrandkids@msn.com

The WELCA group at St. John's is joining the LWR Coffee Project. Most Sundays after church, Equal Exchange
Fairly Traded Gourmet coffee will be offered for sale and sometimes served
fresh-brewed for you to sample. You may either buy from supplies on hand
or order from a select list. Travel mugs and tee shirts will also be
available. Prices are comparable to other specialty coffees. Orders
may also be placed by calling Margie Bonk at 299-3038.
For many of us, coffee is an
essential part of community--a worm invigorating beverage to enjoy in the
company of friends and neighbors. But, it is also a vital source of income
for thousands of small farmers and their families in some of the poorest
countries in the world. Cut off from markets they are forced to accept low
prices. Without affordable credit, they become trapped in a cycle of
debt. Many lack access to adequate housing, health care, education, or
even running water and electricity. Through the LWR Coffee Project and
Equal Exchange, farmers are paid a fair price for their coffee. In
addition, for every package of coffee sold through the project, a contribution
is made to LWR's Small Farmer Fund for relief and development projects in coffee
producing communities. All of this helps build a better economic suture
for these families and communities.
A short video was placed in the church library where it
can be checked out. Your purchases will make a difference in the lives of
small farmers in the Latin American, Africa, and Asia.

For other
happenings at St. John's click on the Events page or
the Calendar
page.
Please let the administrator of this web
site (Terry Bonk) know of any changes
needed. Thank You!
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