Thursday, November 14 8:00am Food Pantry
5:00pm Faith in Action
Friday, November 15 6:15pm Yoga
Sunday, November 17 9:00am Continental Breakfast
9:30am Discipleship Classes
11:00am Worship
12:15pm Fellowship Hour
Monday, November 18 8:30am Prayer Circle
5:30pm K'nittee
7:30pm PR Study Group Tuesday, November 19 8:00am Coffee Cafe
11:00am Souper Tuesday
7:00pm Session
Wednesday, November 20 9:00am Clothes Closet
12:00pm Staff meeting
5:00pm Turkey Pot Luck Dinner
5:30pm Bible Study
7:00pm Choir rehearsal
Thursday, November 21 8:00am Food Pantry
12:30pm Women's Bible Study
Friday, November 22 Article deadline for December Herald
6:15pm Yoga Sunday, November 24 The Reign of Christ
9:00am Continental Breakfast
9:30am Adult Discipleship Class
11:00am Worship
12:15pm Fellowship Hour
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Turkey Pot Luck Dinner
Wednesday, November 20 - 5:00 PM
The Gathering Place
Join us for a festive community meal - bring your favorite side dish, and the turkey, drinks, and desserts will be provided.
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Hanover's Annual Congregational meeting is on:
Sunday, December 1
We will meet in the sanctuary, immediately following worship.
The agenda includes:
1) election of Deacons & Elders
2) the Pastor's Terms of Call for next year.
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Saturday, December 7
10 a.m.
Come join us and decorate the sanctuary & church school hall for the Christmas season!
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Our next Family Promise Week is:
Sunday, December 1 - 8
If you have volunteered before, click here to sign up.
If you haven't volunteered before, but would like to, please contact Chris Garrett at: peace4all1@earthlink.net
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Ideas on How to Reduce, Recycle, and Reuse
Kitchen basics
- Ditch the plastic wrap, small plastic bags, and aluminum foil when possible. Instead, opt for reusable food containers, washable fabric pouches (great for dry nibbles like popcorn and nuts), and reusable food wraps.
- Stock up on washable towels and cloth napkins instead of paper towels and napkins.
- Drink tap water instead of bottled (purchase a water filter if needed). If you love fizzy water, invest in a seltzer maker with reusable bottles.
- Save plastic grocery bags or other plastic packaging to reuse for another purpose, like lining small garbage pails or picking up after your dog.
- Avoid dishwasher tablets or other products, like sponges, that come individually wrapped.
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T-shirts to Totes
Bring us your t-shirts, and we will turn them into tote bags that will be used in our Food Pantry. This is another way to help us to "recycle, reduce, reuse". There is a container on the long pew in the Church School Hall.
Thank you!
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Click here to read the latest issue of "Midweek Musings".
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Wreaths and Notecards from Pacem in Terris
Please consider purchasing a beautiful Wreath for Peace for your enjoyment during the coming holiday season.
Our full, lush wreaths are made from fragrant balsam pine grown in the state of Maine. They are large—about 24 inches in diameter—and double-sided, so they can be hung in a window, showing their beauty inside and outside. The front of the wreath is decorated with a red ribbon with the words, “Peace on Earth”, a cluster of pine cones, and two beautiful doves— one of which is hand-painted by artisans in Southern Mexico and the other a dove made from sheet music. Both double as tree ornaments. Every wreath sold will benefit Pacem in Terris and support activities for peace and social justice in our community and throughout our world. Purchase your Wreath for Peace here.
Also available: New Cards for Peace!
Cards for Peace are a set of ten different and stunningly beautiful artworks taken from Pacem’s Youth Peace Art Program. Each image is accompanied by a caption by the artist explaining their work. Sets of 10 cards with envelopes. More details at here. $20 per set.
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Blessed be your journey . . .
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