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Apr25Wed
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What are the Things that Make for Peace? -Archbishop Elias Chacour7:00 PM – 7:00 PM
SAVE THE DATE!
Wednesday
April 25, 2012
A Public Address by
Archbishop Elias Chacour
What are the Things that Make for Peace?
Building Peace in the Midst of the
Palestinian/Israeli Conflict
Come to a public address by Archbishop Elias Chacour, Leader of the Melkite Catholic Church of Akko, Haifa, Nazareth, and All Galilee:
7:00 PM at Dana Auditorium, Collier Hall of Science, Moravian College
Main and Locust Streets, Bethlehem, PA
An Arab Palestinian Christian who is a citizen of Israel, Archbishop Chacour grew up walking the hillsides where Jesus lived, where Jesus taught “Blessed are the Peacemakers.”
Archbishop Chacour has worked tirelessly for reconciliation and peace in the Middle East, especially by building high-quality schools—preschool through college—in the Galileean village of Ibillin, where the students and faculty include Christians, Muslims, Jews, and Druze.
More than 50% of the students are girls.
He is a three-time nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize, and winner of the World Methodist Peace Award, the Niwano Peace Prize, and was Rotary’s Man of the Year in Israel in 2000.
He has written 2 books available in English, Blood Brothers and We Belong to the Land: the Story of a Palestinian Israeli who Lives for Peace and Reconciliation.
(Both books will be available for signing at the event, as well as a new book about Father Chacour for children titled Blessed Are the Peacemakers.)
A free-will offering will be received to support the Peace-Building work of Archbishop Chacour.
For more information about this event or Archbishop Chacour you may also contact Bob Sawyer at (336) 499-5310 or pilgrims@triad.rr.com, or see the website at www.pilgrimsofibillin.org
7:00 PMWhat are the Things that Make for Peace? -Archbishop Elias Chacour
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Apr26Thu
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Lehigh Valley Christian High School9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Lehigh Valley Christian High School is pleased to announce that they are beginning to accept applications for the 2012-13 school year. There are plenty of spaces in grade 9, and a few spaces left in grades 10 & 11. Applications are available online at www.lvchs.org, or by calling 610-403-1000. School tours and/or student shadowing can be arranged as well. Financial aid is available upon request. LVCHS seeks to equip students to think biblically and function purposefully in society.
9:00 AMLehigh Valley Christian High School
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Apr27Fri
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Lehigh Valley Christian High School9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Lehigh Valley Christian High School is pleased to announce that they are beginning to accept applications for the 2012-13 school year. There are plenty of spaces in grade 9, and a few spaces left in grades 10 & 11. Applications are available online at www.lvchs.org, or by calling 610-403-1000. School tours and/or student shadowing can be arranged as well. Financial aid is available upon request. LVCHS seeks to equip students to think biblically and function purposefully in society.
9:00 AMLehigh Valley Christian High School
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Apr28Sat
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Lehigh Valley Christian High School9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Lehigh Valley Christian High School is pleased to announce that they are beginning to accept applications for the 2012-13 school year. There are plenty of spaces in grade 9, and a few spaces left in grades 10 & 11. Applications are available online at www.lvchs.org, or by calling 610-403-1000. School tours and/or student shadowing can be arranged as well. Financial aid is available upon request. LVCHS seeks to equip students to think biblically and function purposefully in society.
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NEDA (National Eating Disorders Association) Walk9:00 AM – 12:00 PM9:00 AMNEDA (National Eating Disorders Association) Walk
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3rd. Annual Women’s Conference “The Uncommon Woman”12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Women of Excellence, Bethlehem Presents the 3rd. Annual Women’s Conference “The Uncommon Woman”.
The conference will take place Saturday, April 28, 2012 at the Church of the Nativity, 321 Wyandotte Street, Bethlehem, PA 18015 from 12 PM to 6 PM.
Speakers include Pastor Charles Olmeda, Sam Lopez and Rev. Nancy Dominguez.
Music will be provided by Trese Strauss, He Who Has An Ear, One InSpirit, Uni Lopez and Jehovah Shammah & All 4 from Central Assembly of God.
Registration is FREE – R.S.V.P. only !!
Call Enid Jackson at 610-570-0288
12:00 PM3rd. Annual Women’s Conference “The Uncommon Woman”
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Apr29Sun
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Lehigh Valley Christian High School9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Lehigh Valley Christian High School is pleased to announce that they are beginning to accept applications for the 2012-13 school year. There are plenty of spaces in grade 9, and a few spaces left in grades 10 & 11. Applications are available online at www.lvchs.org, or by calling 610-403-1000. School tours and/or student shadowing can be arranged as well. Financial aid is available upon request. LVCHS seeks to equip students to think biblically and function purposefully in society.
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The Harmenaires – Southern Gospel – In Concert6:00 PM – 6:00 PM
The Harmenaires, a Southern Gospel group, whose roots are in Zion, PA, will present a concert on April 29 at 6 p.m. at the Lighthouse Baptist Church, 2096 Independent Road (Route 863 S), near New Smithville. The Harmenaires Quartet and instrumental entourage present great harmonizing as they sing and offer fun, fellowship, and testimony. The concert is free and everyone is welcome to come and be blessed. A free will offering will be taken. Call 610-285-2235 for more information.
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CONSIDER THE LILIES7:00 PM – 7:00 PM
CONSIDER THE LILIES COMES TO GARDEN SPOT VILLAGE
Public is invited to Marantha Productions program on Sun., Apr. 29
Garden Spot Village invites the public to enjoy an evening of Biblical drama when Marantha Productions presents
Consider the Lilies on Sun., Apr. 29, starting at 7 p.m. in the community chapel at 433 S. Kinzer Ave.Consider the Lilies tells the story of Jesus’ ministry with inspirational
lifestyle teachings from the Sermon on the Mount, healings and parables.
Featuring a live cast of professional actors, the hour-long passion play
retells the ministry of this wandering rabbi, whose life and work 2,000
years ago changed the course of mankind¹s history. The program has a message
of salvation.We are looking forward to some spontaneous audience participation, which is
a trademark of Marantha’s performances, says Colleen Musselman, director of
life enrichment at Garden Spot Village. The audience experiences the
reality of the Biblical accounts.The cast includes Erik Nelson, who has portrayed Jesus Christ in passion
play productsions around the world since 2000; Corey Thomas, who plays a
Pharisee who challenges Jesus, his message and his mission; and Leah Bowers,
who portrays a variety of women who encounter Jesus and who are changed by
him.Founded in 1969, Lancaster-based Marantha Productions is a nonprofit
theatrical production company that dramatizes Biblical accounts and
re-enacts true stories of faith-based lives. Marantha drama teams perform at
churches, schools, camps, conferences and other venues throughout the United
States and internationally.Marantha is an Aramaic phrase meaning, “our Lord is coming.”
The program is open to the public. Free-will offerings accepted. For
information, call 717-355-6000.7:00 PMCONSIDER THE LILIES
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Apr30Mon
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Lehigh Valley Christian High School9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Lehigh Valley Christian High School is pleased to announce that they are beginning to accept applications for the 2012-13 school year. There are plenty of spaces in grade 9, and a few spaces left in grades 10 & 11. Applications are available online at www.lvchs.org, or by calling 610-403-1000. School tours and/or student shadowing can be arranged as well. Financial aid is available upon request. LVCHS seeks to equip students to think biblically and function purposefully in society.
9:00 AMLehigh Valley Christian High School
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May3Thu
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Spring Breakfast & Prayer8:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Moms in Prayer International will be hosting a Spring Breakfast & Prayer time on Thursday May 3rd, 2012, The national day of prayer. This will be held at Life in Christ Church, 51 Hillmond Street, Bethlehem, PA 18018. Doors open at 8:30 AM with the service beginning at 9:00 AM and ending around 11:30 AM. Childcare will be provided. For more information and registration call Marcy at 610-428-9916 or email her at marcy4479@aol.com. Register by April 27th.
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National Day of Prayer – Bethlehem, PA12:00 PM – 1:15 PM
National Day of Prayer
May 3rd, 2012
Noon to 1:15 PM
Payrow Plaza, 10 East Church Street, Bethlehem, PA
Come and join us with a spirit of unity and dedication.
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National Day of Prayer – Easton, PA6:30 PM – 6:30 PM
National Day of Prayer will be held on Thursday May 3rd, 6:30pm. Local
churches and individuals are invited to join in prayer walks beginning at
one of four locations: 5th and Northampton Streets, the Free Bridge at
Larry Holmes Drive, 3rd St. and Larry Holmes Drive, or 3rd St. and Bushkill
St. Participants will then walk to Easton’s Circle for a service of prayer
and worship at 7pm.6:30 PMNational Day of Prayer – Easton, PA
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May4Fri
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100 + Family Yard Sale (all-day)May 4 – May 5
A 100 + family yard sale will be held inside Bethany Church, 1208 Brookside Road, Wescosville, PA 18106. The sale will be Friday, May 4th and Saturday May 5th from 8am – 2 pm. Over 7,000 square feet of electronics, household goods, baby & children’s items, toys, books, furniture, exercise & sports equipment, clothing, antiques, records, seasonal decor and more. There will also be a Silent Auction. They will also be having a bake sale, hot dogs, home made soup and snacks. Don’t miss this exciting event.
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PHOEBE ALLENTOWN AUXILIARY FLEA MARKET8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
PHOEBE ALLENTOWN AUXILIARY FLEA MARKET
The Auxiliary of Phoebe Allentown, 1925 West Turner Street, will hold a flea market on Friday, May 4 from 8 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in Moyer Hall.
All proceeds will fund special activities for residents. For more information about the flea market, please contact Barbara Ann Moyer at 610-437-4368.
8:00 AMPHOEBE ALLENTOWN AUXILIARY FLEA MARKET
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