Friends in Faith:
This coming Sunday, July 2, in honor of our Independence Day, we'll spend some time thinking about the intersection between nations, patriotism, and faith. We'll sing some classic American hymns and our scripture readings will be from Psalm 133 and Ephesians 4:1-6. We'll also be celebrating communion; for our friends worshiping from home, be sure to have some bread and juice on-hand. Also, since it is the first Sunday of the month, we'll also bring forth our donations for the SSIP Food Closet: financial gifts, dry goods, canned goods, etc.
Natalya begins playing our “gathering music” at 10:20 a.m. You can also join virtually here: Facebook Live. More details about worship can be found here.
On Thursday, July 13, from 4-6 p.m., the SSIP Food Closet will be hosting its "Full Plates, Full Hearts" fundraiser. The event will features a silent auction and an ice cream/waffle bar from Gunthers! If you have an item you'd like to donate to the auction—a quilt, a piece of art, a gift set, etc.—please let myself or Jackie Sneed know. Hope you can attend! DETAILS ARE HERE.
Cathy Sapunor is inviting folks to see Shakespeare's "Macbeth"—a performance that will be featuring her husband, Tim. The performance is on Sunday, July 9 at 2 p.m. at the Art Court Theater on the Sacramento City College campus located at 3835 Freeport Blvd. For more information and to purchase your tickets, click here.
Bethany Presbyterian Women present a FREE four-part series about clutter and how we can simplify our lives using basic biblical wisdom and spiritual practices. All—including men—are invited to attend the “Up Side of Downsizing” series.
The four sessions will be held on:
Thursday, July 13
Thursday, July 27
Thursday, August 10
Thursday, August 24Each session starts at 10 a.m. and ends at 11:30 a.m. Come at 9:30 for coffee and socializing! Attendance at all of the sessions is not required, but it is helpful. Bring a notepad and pen with you to each session. More details are here.
KC Shane will be performing a "House Concert" at Susan Just's home on Friday, July 28. Stay tuned for more details!
As a church family, we are a community that is committed to caring for one another. One of the ways that we can support one another, loved ones and strangers, near and far, is to offer our prayers on their behalf. We share our prayers because we care for one another, and we know that God listens and cares for all of God's children. If you have a joy or concern to share, please let me know; and if it is a confidential matter, please be sure to let them know. And don't forget that we have a prayer team who is committed to praying for any and all prayer concerns that come forward. You can reach out to Barbara Greene with your prayer concerns and she'll share them with the prayer team.
Hear our prayers, O Lord!
Peace to all.
—Jesse