Coming up
Today, Nov. 12-Giving Day, dedication of our 2024 Pledges
Nov. 18-Black Music Ensemble Homecoming Concert 1:30
Nov. 22-NO Weds Open Table, but come on to Thanksgiving dinner…
Nov. 23-Thanksgiving Dinner in the Community Room!
Nov. 29-Gangspil, Norwegian Folk Group concert, Cowan Chapel 7:00
Dec. 1 & 2-Berea College Christmas Concert 7:30 each night
Dec. 6-Union Church Budget Meeting 6:30
Dec. 9-Loyal Jones Memorial Service 2:00 pm
Dec. 10-Classic Chorale Christmas Concert 4:00
Next week is Berea College’s Homecoming! The Black Music Ensemble, under the direction of EJ Stokes, will perform their annual concert Saturday (18th) at 1:30 pm in the sanctuary. All welcome, no charge, no tickets required. Rev. Christina Ryan Perkins ’98, will bring the Word, Worship Leader will be EJ Stokes ’08, and Berea College President, Dr. Cheryl Nixon will bring greetings. The Alumni Choir will sing the Anthem, under the direction of Dr. Stephen bolster. Other homecoming events listed at berea.edu
More music on Homecoming Weekend! Sunday, Nov 19, 3:00 p.m., Gray Auditorium, Presser Hall Berea Bel Canto Treble Singers Homecoming Concert Mark R. Calkins, director; Laura Compton, piano; Rina Tanaka, piano.
Weekly compline service Sunday evenings. 6:30 p.m. in Cowan Chapel, Union Church will host a time of worship for everyone who yearns for a night prayer of quietness at the end of the day and the beginning of the week, a way to still your heart and mind.
In this night prayer of psalm, silence, and song—this compline—we ask God, “Cause me to know the way wherein I should walk; for unto thee do I lift up my soul.” All are welcome. If you have never chanted the psalms before, you are welcome to come fifteen minutes early to practice with our cantor, so that you might join the singing during worship.
Wednesday Open Table- Supper is at 5:30 (provided—no need to bring anything), other activities and groups too, including Youth Group at 6; ConneXions (for college students & young adults) and Handbell Ensemble rehearsal both at 6:30!
This week:
¨ Chicken pot pie
¨ Vegetable soup
¨ Salad
¨ Rolls
¨ Cake
Calling All Dog Lovers! There is great need for foster homes for dogs whose parent is going into a substance use treatment program. Many people have no one to care for their furry baby, so treatment is out of reach. Dogs and foster families are matched based on the best fit for both; length of time varies depending on what type of program the parent is completing. For more information, please email fostering4recovery@gmail.com or call / text Laura Nagle at 859-358-0106.
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