Monday, September 3, 2012

Labor Day

We are excited about our next service this coming Sunday at 6:30 in our beautiful little sanctuary on Esic Drive.  I hope you can join our fellowship as we sing, pray, and lift our voices to the Lord. We will also be sharing communion at this service. 

News:

Meetings continue with Esic Church regarding the possibility of a merger of the two congregations. These are exciting times as we seek God's will for our future. 

As most of you are aware we have a  significant number of Esic Church members participating in our evening services. PCF also has more and more members joining the Sunday morning services with Esic Church. Their Sunday morning schedule is as follows: Adult and children's Sunday school at 9:00 am and their worship service begins at 10:00 am. We are all invited to be part of their service as they continue to welcome us with open, loving arms.  Since Pastor Barry Harris has retired, myself, Gary Dollar, Jane Mckinney, Larry Busch, and Gale Dollar will be sharing the pastoral role for Sunday morning services. My first sermon will be on the 23rd of Sept. at their 10:00 am service.

There is an event coming that I hope many of you will consider attending. Below is the announcement:

African Vision of Hope's annual Gala and Auction will be held Thurs, Oct 25 at Windows Off Washington in downtown St. Louis.  Tickets are $75.00 each.  Please come enjoy a wonderful evening where 100% of the proceeds will go directly to African Vision of Hope.  Please see Darlene Azar, 659-0975 orazardaa@sbcglobal.net, if you would like to attend.  We are trying to get several tables filled. 

We are blessed to have Bob and Judi Bertels, the founders of African Vision of Hope, as members of our evening fellowship. I plan on having Judi Speak to our group soon.  Did you get that Judi?

Bonni and I will be attending. The Raise the Praise choir will also be doing a benefit concert for this ministry in March of next year, details to announced later.

I am looking forward to seeing everyone next Sunday. Sincerely, and with Love, Kent

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