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The Doris Dahl Memorial Garden Renovation Team meets Tuesday morning, August 8, at 10 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall. New people are welcome to come! Also, this is the final Sunday to submit your opinion! Will you please help us? The Doris Dahl Memorial Garden Renovation Team needs congregational feedback about the potential garden designs that are on display in the Fellowship Hall. The designs and all comments from the box will be considered on Tuesday, August 8. Thank you for assisting us.
The Worship Team meets Tuesday night, August 8, at 6:30 p.m. in the Conference Room. This is open to anyone who is interested in shaping our worship services - just walk in.
Have extra plastic grocery bags laying around? We can use them for a project at Messy Church on 8/19. Drop them off next Sunday or during the week in the church office.
The PW Horizon Bible Study Group will be meeting the 2nd Wednesday of each month starting in September at 10:00 a.m. rotating between Radcliff and First Presbyterian Church. We will be studying Sacred Encounters: The Power & Presence of Jesus Christ in Luke & Acts. Please contact Becky Brecht at 270-234-6562 if you would like a book for $10 each.
Pastor Chelsea will be serving as camp chaplain at Pyoca’s Weekend at the Lake September 1-4, Labor Day weekend. It is open to individuals and families of all ages! Join us at camp for a fun-filled weekend relaxing at Pyoca's waterfront where you can swim, boat, fish, and enjoy all that Creation has to offer. Pyoca is in Brownstown, IN, a little over an hour and a half from Etown. There are options to stay in cabins, tents, or your RV, and you can stay for two or three nights. You can also even just come for the day on Saturday. Scholarships are available through FPC. Talk to Pastor Chelsea for more info!
Thank you to everyone who was a part of Tools For School! We had 140 kids come through from 16 different schools. College View picked up some supplies for their students, and the Kids Clinic for Hardin County is also picking up supplies. In January, we’ll have (Re)Tool for School when teachers can restock their classrooms!
Do you want to help an amazing non-profit that has been serving its neighbors in need for 52 years? Helping Hand of Hope helps with emergency assistance such as food, hygiene, pet food, rental, utility, transient, medical, gas, beds for children, affordable Christmas services and more. They are having a fundraiser brunch on Saturday, August 19, at 11:00 am. All funds raised go back to these amazing programs serving neighbors in need. Tickets are available at www.helpinghandofhope.org.
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