Church of the Epiphany
25 Church Hill Road, Glenburn Twp., PA epiphanyglenburn.org
This year's Adrian Miller Memorial BBQ is dedicated, also, to the memory of Jeff Napierala. Faithful procurer of chicken (plus sauce & charcoal) and pit-boss extraordinaire, our dear friend Jeff will be sorely missed and lovingly remembered.
Come enjoy a meal and share stories of Jeff
(and Adrian Miller, if you were lucky enough to know him, too).
Spread the word!
Are you able to make a dessert to contribute to the BBQ? We are seeking easily packaged and transported desserts to accompany the meals. If you can help out, please bring your offering to the church on Saturday or Sunday prior to serving time.
Thank you!
Please note that our prayer list is started fresh this Easter Season. You may submit prayer requests using the button above or by filling out a paper form and dropping it into the offering plate. (Paper forms can be found in the pew holders at the church.) Names will be included for 6 weeks per request (unless a shorter span is specified). Requests may be updated with a new submission every 6 weeks for as long as the need continues. We are honored to pray with you.
Next Week's Birthdays
Ian Kopack
Karl Wezmar
Dorrance Belin
Edward Byer
Jane Jones
Lori Moran
Steven Schmaltz
Next Week's Anniversary
Jim & Judi Jones
Artwork by Louise Lowe
A Verse for Today Now you are the body of Christ and individually members of it.
- 1 Corinthians 12:27
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- Karyn Bigelow, “Let God Be(e) God” Read Karyn's full article on lessons learned from keeping bees here
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