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Ash Wednesday Service and Spaghetti Dinner

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Pender’s American Heritage Girls will host an Ash Wednesday Spaghetti Dinner on March 5th, at 6 p.m. (served until 6:45, prior to our Ash Wednesday Service).

Donations welcome,proceeds will help support the needy in our community.

The dinner includes a choice of white or wheat pasta and meat or vegetarian sauce, garlic bread, salad and dessert. A gluten-free option is available if requested in advance. Reservations requested to help with planning, sign up in the Narthex or email here.

 

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Ash Wednesday Service and Spaghetti Dinner

Ash Wednesday Service and Spaghetti Dinner

Pender’s American Heritage Girls will host an Ash Wednesday Spaghetti Dinner on March 5th, at 6 p.m. (served until 6:45, prior to our Ash Wednesday Service).

Donations welcome,proceeds will help support the needy in our community.

The dinner includes a choice of white or wheat pasta and meat or vegetarian sauce, garlic bread, salad and dessert. A gluten-free option is available if requested in advance. Reservations requested to help with planning, sign up in the Narthex or email here.

 

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Lent and Easter Sermons at Pender UMC

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LENT AND EASTER 2013

Lent is a time to prepare for Easter.  United Methodists begin Lent on Ash Wednesday (this year on February 13) and continue celebrating Lent until Easter (March 31). We view Lent as a way to slow down and focus on God, so many Methodists will give up foods or activities during this time. The purpose of giving something up is to find more time to focus on God.
Feb. 13 ASH WEDNESDAY

“Which is it deny or take up for Lent?  – Luke 9:21-27

Ash Wednesday begins Lent for us.  Lent is a time to sacrifice as Jesus was willing to sacrifice.  Yet, you hear some people say “I’m giving up ________ for Lent.  (You fill in the blank) Others say, “I’m taking up ________ or adding this to my schedule during Lent. (You fill in the blank)  So which is it denying self or taking up additional things for Lent?  Let’s find out on Wednesday.
Feb. 17 – Is the Bible Relevant for Us Today?2 Timothy 3:16-17

The Bible was written so long ago.  How can it be useful for us?  It speaks to another time and different issues!  Or does it?  The Bible speaks to each generation and each age.  Let’s see the relevancy of the Bible for us in 2013.
Feb. 24 – Are issues black and white or only gray?

Is there an answer to the issues we face in the world today?  If you look at our congress and society it seems each charts out its answer and that’s it.  Or we simply say there isn’t an answer but it’s a gray area and its up to each to decide.  Does the Bible teach an objective truth and if so what difference does it make?  Let’s look at that this Sunday and the issues we as a society face.

Mar. 3 – Is Jesus the only way to salvation?  John 14:1-6

Mar. 10 – Does it make any difference if I pray?

Prayer is the thing everyone always talks about doing, but does it really make any difference?  Isn’t God going to do what God is going to do regardless?  Isn’t it a waste of my time?  The Bible says, “You have not because you ask not.”  Hmmmmm does that mean if we don’t pray we can lose out?  Let’s see how to pray and what it does on Sunday.

Mar. 17 – There is only ONE God and he just has different names RIGHT?

The Bible says there is ONE God.  But the God’s people talk about and believe in are so different.  One is involved in everything.  One never does anything but create what is.  One only judges.  Another only loves.  Are they all the same and it doesn’t matter what we believe as long as we believe in God!  Let’s see what the ONE and ONLY God is like and you can decide this Sunday.

Mar. 24 – Palm Sunday – Why did Jesus have to die?

Jesus was a good man.  He was compassionate and caring.  He helped the poor and needy.  He should have continued to live as our example but they killed him!  Jesus died!  Why did it have to happen?  What difference does it make for me?  Let’s talk about the cross and death this Sunday.

Mar. 31 – EASTER SUNDAY – Why did Jesus have to be raised from the dead?

Jesus story is acceptable until you begin to talk about his resurrection.  Surely this isn’t true.  The dead are made alive and a tomb is empty!  How could it be?  Yet, it is necessary!  It is the reason we are here!  Let’s see if we can discover what that means for the world this Easter and what we have to share because of it.

 
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Posted by on February 10, 2013 in Books of The Bible, Lent, Pender UMC, Sermon, The Holy Bible

 

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Ash Wednesday

Ash Wednesday Service and Spaghetti Dinner

Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the season of Lent. It derives its name from the practice of placing ashes on the foreheads of adherents as a sign of mourning and repentance to God.

Ash Wednesday Spaghetti Dinner
Hosted by Fairfax American Heritage Girls Troop VA 1907
February 13th at 6 pm

Proceeds from donations to the dinner will help support the needy in our community. The dinner includes a choice of white or wheat pasta and meat or vegetarian sauce, garlic bread, salad and dessert. A gluten-free option is also available.

Reservations requested to help with planning. Call 703-815-6197 or email the troop by clicking here by Feb. 10 to reserve your spot.

Our Ash Wednesday service will follow the dinner at 7:30 pm
Everyone is welcome to attend!

And Chuck Knows Church says…

Ever seen a little smudge mark on someone’s forehead as they walk out of church? That’s a sign of the cross and it means it’s Ash Wednesday during Lent. Chuck tells you about this important worship service:

 
 

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Lent

Lent

 

 

Lent is a time to prepare for Easter.  United Methodists begin Lent on Ash Wednesday and continue celebrating Lent until Easter. We view Lent as a way to slow down and focus on God, so many Methodists will give up foods or activities during this time. The purpose of giving something up is to find more time to focus on God.

Here’s what Chuck Knows Church has to say about Lent.

Ever heard, “I’m giving up sweets for Lent”? Why does Lent make people want to give up something? And how do you calculate the 40 days of Lent?

 
 

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