Vacation Bible School Thank You

A gigantic thank you to all who helped make Vacation Bible School (VBS) 2015 a success. We spent each morning exploring God’s incredible, unconditional, invincible love. The end of VBS means the beginning of something new: a chance to connect deeper with our children and families.

Sunday Mornings

Starting July 12, Geoff and Jennifer Snook are teaching the children during the 10 o’clock hour on Sunday mornings. Our Summer Sunday School series includes all children ages five to fifth grade. We meet ...

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Laundry Love is July 12

 Laundry Love is Sunday, July 12. We gather at the College Town Laundromat on 17th Street by WSU.

The Grace Evangelism Team received a grant from the presbytery to fund this initiative. Laundry Love is a national grass roots effort. What happens is that each month on the second Sunday from 3-5:30 pm we pay for laundry for people at this particular laundromat. The hope is that we offer a blessing to our sisters and brother who can use a little ...

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Yellow Bag Sundays – July

Each month on the first Sunday you’re encouraged to take home a re-usable yellow grocery bag, put some non-perishable items in it, and bring it back the next week, or soon thereafter. This month our contributions will go to the Mt Vernon Presbyterian Food Pantry. All non-perishables are welcome, but consider bringing canned meats or other proteins.

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Pool Party and Cookout: July 26

Party TimeGrab your lawn chairs and pool towels, and join us at the College Hill Pool. We’ll gather from 6-8 pm on Sunday July 26 for a cookout and pool party. The church will bring the grill and provide the meat. You’ll bring a side to share, a chair for sitting, and pool gear if you want to swim. Swimming is free. Bring your friends and family!

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An Update from Donna Hetrick

Last week (June 15-19), I had the opportunity to participate in a Pipe Organ Encounter (POE) for young people, ages 13-18, sponsored by the American Guild of Organists (AGO). I was one of 10 faculty who worked with 23 students. Many students were local, but some also came from Florida, North Carolina, Kansas City, Oklahoma, and Nebraska. Faculty taught private lessons and classes and gave recitals. They came from KU, including my two former teachers, WSU, William Jewell College in ...

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