Monday, March 29, 2010
HOLY WEEK
Come and Join us this week to remember the great sacrifice which God's own Son made for his people. Maundy Thursday and Good Friday at 7pm
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Try Sunday Brunch at Red Mountain Grill in Dillon - 10% goes to the church!
If you go out to eat after church on Sunday, try Sunday Brunch at Red Mountain Grill in Dillon. They'll donate 10% of your bill back to the church.
Let your server know that you want to take advantage of this opportunity, and be sure to thank them for this program!
Fellowship: Denver Butterfly Pavillion
Tuesday April 6th (if there's snow, we'll go April 8th or 9th):
The Butterfly Pavillion is our destination, with a stop for lunch at Gunther Toody's, an old-fashioned burger & shake place.
Meeting Time: 9:45am in the Border's bookstore parking lot to carpool.
Adults: $8.50
Seniors (65+): $6.50
AAA membership will give you $1 off up to four people.
A special attraction occurs at 12:30 when 'newly hatched' butterflies are released.
Join us as we venture to Denver; visit something new! Please contact Ginger Hess with your reservations: 970-513-1076.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Easter Lilies for Easter Sunday
Due to the early deadline for purchasing lilies (which made it difficult for many to participate), we are changing the process a bit.
This list will be included in the Easter Sunday Bulletin.
You may purchase lilies, or other spring flowers, wherever you wish. Please bring them to the church April 3rd; the Saturday before Easter.
If you wish to honor or remember someone with your flowers, please make a brief note below in the 'Comments' box.
For example:
From (your name here), In Honor of (person you're honoring)
or
From (your name here) In Memory of (person you're remembering)
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Work Day - March 27th - sign up here!
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Ash Wednesday February 17
Epiphany is almost over and we are coming to a time when people begin to contemplate the season of Lent. We begin this season with the observance of Ash Wednesday where we come together and remind ourselves "that we are dust and to dust we shall return" A time of penance a time to sacrifice. Not because God needs us to give up something for lent but to remind us of what he gave up for us. So when you "give up" something for lent do it so that it will remind you of what Christ did for you. I remember a few years back I gave up Mexican food, and each time I wanted to eat those chips and salsa, devour a burrito I would be pulled back to understanding the great gift God gave me through his sacrifice for me. Its a great way to remember the Lenten season, and to celebrate the great love that Christ had for each one of us.
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