A need: Betty Sarafin is moving and her car is out of commission. She needs to borrow a vehicle (van, pickup, car) for a couple of weeks. Can you help? Call her at 412-498-7598.
There will be a Berea visitation for Dr. Janice Blythe on Wednesday, 4-9 pm, at Davis & Powell Funeral Home. In Richmond, remembrances are Thursday 9-11 and service at 11 am, at First Baptist Church on Francis Street.
Grace McKenzie is completing research for her Masters of Social Work degree. She’s conducting a survey on the utilization of public spaces by different demographic and social groupings in the community. She has asked for our assistance in having members of our various communities fill out the survey for her data. Here is the link if you’re willing to help her out: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/OurBerea
Stay for Lunch during Lent! ($5 if able), Next week the Community Life & Growth and Properties Boards will serve up rice & beans and salads!
Join Rev. Kent in the chapel at 4:00 on Sunday afternoons or 8:30 on Wednesday mornings during Lent for Lectio Divina, a brief Benedictine practice of reading scripture as Living Word.
March 12, 4:00 pm. Psalm Study. Meet on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month in the Classroom to read and reflect upon the Psalms.
March 13: Game Night at WNL! What’s your favorite game? Pictionary? Rummy? Twister? Bring your favorite game and have some fun after dinner.
March 14, 6:00 pm in the Community Room: Come on out to the Annual (Pi)e Auction hosted by your local Madison County Kentuckians for the Commonwealth (KFTC) Chapter! There will be great pies to bid on for Pi Day!
We are anticipating an exciting auction filled with laughter, love, and pie! We look forward to seeing our beloved KFTC members and soon-to-be members. Rev. Kent will be the auctioneer for this annual fund and friend-raiser.
March 15: Everyone is invited to the SongFarmer Gathering in the Community Room and Cowan Chapel. A community supper will begin at 5:30 in in the Community Room. Sign up to perform by 6:00 pm, music in Cowan Chapel. A “SongFarmer” is any musician, songwriter and fan who uses their music to make their families, hometown and lives better. Everyone is welcome—no charge.
Want to keep your hands busy during service? There’s a basket in the back of the church with knitting projects started by the knitters among us. You can knit a few rows and pray for the person who will receive the finished item, and then return it to the basket after service for someone else to add their stitches and prayers.
Glasses delivered! Thank you for your generosity: dozens and dozens of pair of eyeglasses are on their way to the Lions Club, and to those who need them!
The Census Bureau is hiring now and up to the 2020 Census. You must be 18 years old or older, a US citizen, have transportation, an email address, internet access to apply (you can use a computer here). Pay is $14 an hour + 58 cents a mile driven for the job. Part time, flexible hours. Paid training for 3-5 days. 2020census.gov/jobs
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