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The July issue of The Parent Link: Children’s Edition is now available!
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The July issue of The Parent Link: Children’s Edition is now available!
This month’s theme is summer faith-building ideas. The summer months come with many built-in opportunities for parents to discuss God with their families. And our latest newsletter is filled with ideas to help get started.
Check out the highlights for this month’s issue:
Loads of fun faith-building activities for summer’s long, carefree days and relaxing evenings.
Easy, no-prop summer games with teachable moments about faith.
Discussion starters that are perfect for long car trips.
Crafts and snack ideas for family faith-building.
Information and discussion questions about the new movie Kit Kittredge and the new Camp Rock soundtrack.
With The Parent Link, you always get practical ideas for nurturing children’s faith. Families will grow closer to God and to each other when they stay focused on their spiritual lives.
June 2008 First News First
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What Rulebook Do I Follow?
I remember a story that I heard of a woman who every Sunday made critical remarks about her pastor’s sermon or the service in general. One Sunday, on her way out of church, she shook hands with the pastor and said, “Pastor, what a great service this morning. During your sermon I had an epiphany. I want to thank you.†The pastor, quite pleased with the morning’s performance smiled at her and asked, “and what was it that left this impression on you?â€, assuming it was some part of the sermon.
The woman smiled back and replied, “Oh, it had nothing to do with your sermon. I lost interest in that about half way through. So, I picked up the pew Bible and, leafing through, I found a verse that really spoke to me.â€
“That’s wonderful,†the pastor responded. And the woman glided out into the sunshine.
What Does *Your* Sunday Look Like?
Everyone who attends our church has a different story. Soon, you may have the opportunity to share yours.
Beginning this week with special guest columnist Matt Holliday, we’re going to share those stories. Do you attend Sunday School? Which one? What did you talk about in class? Which church service did you attend? What happened there from your point of view?
Writers are invited to talk about other activities in which they’re involved at church. Many people who visit our web page have never been to our church; this is your opportunity to reach out to them. It’s also a chance to tell new members about church opportunities and organizations they’ve not yet learned about.
Once he finishes the inaugural “Sunday Reflections” column, Matt will choose who writes next week’s column. Then that person will choose the next writer. And we’ll go from there.
Writers are encouraged to bring their cameras to church, and can share the pictures they take here at the Community Site.
If you don’t yet have an account on the Community Site, click the “Register” link at the bottom of the left column. If you haven’t used WordPress before, instructions are available here.
If you have questions, please contact Kevin Long.
“Giving” Life to Holy Grounds
Parent Link May 2008
Great Pennsylvania Cleanup - Saturday, April 19
 Update: Thanks to everyone who participated!
The Great Pennsylvania Cleanup is April 19! Our church maintains the stretch of York Street south of Mechanicsburg from the Mechanicsburg Brethren in Christ Church to Shepherdstown.
We’ll be meeting at the picnic shelter by the ball fields at McBIC at 9am for donuts, and will proceed from there. Be sure to wear old clothes and shoes
Following the pickup, you can enjoy the Earth Day festivities in the borough.