Events
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Miriam Circle
Applebee’s in NorthwoodThe Miriam Circle meets on the first wednesday of each month at 9:30 am.
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Ruth Circle
Lounge"The Woman of Consistency" The Ruth Circle meets on the first tuesday of the month at 11 am.
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MAUNDY THURSDAY
Maundy Thursday, observed the Thursday before Easter, commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus Christ with his disciples, where he instituted the Eucharist (Holy Communion) and washed their feet. The name stems from the Latin mandatum ("command"), referring to Jesus' new commandment to "love one another as I have loved you".
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Maundy Thursday Service
Lenten season is upon us and services will begin on Wednesday, March 5th for Ash Wednesday services at 11am and 7pm, and each Wednesday at 11am and 7pm for Lent until Easter.
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Choir Rehearsal
JOIN US FOR CHOIR REHEARSAL! The choir is off to a great start! If you have ever considered joining the choir this is a great time to check it out! The next practice will be on Wednesday, September 10th at 6pm. Our new choir director, JoAnne Chrysochoos is eager to meet you and hopes you […]
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Maundy Thursday Service
Lenten season is upon us and services will begin on Wednesday, March 5th for Ash Wednesday services at 11am and 7pm, and each Wednesday at 11am and 7pm for Lent until Easter.
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GOOD FRIDAY
Good Friday is celebrated by Christians to commemorate the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ, viewed as the ultimate sacrifice for humanity's sins. It is a solemn day focusing on Jesus’ love and redemption, serving as a vital precursor to the joy of his resurrection on Easter Sunday.
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Good Friday Service
Sanctuary 2471 Seaman St, Toledo, OH, United StatesLenten season is upon us and services will begin on Wednesday, March 5th for Ash Wednesday services at 11am and 7pm, and each Wednesday at 11am and 7pm for Lent until Easter.
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Rebecca Circle
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EASTER
Easter is a major Christian festival celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, which is believed to have occurred three days after his crucifixion by the Romans, as described in the New Testament. It marks the culmination of the Passion of Jesus, representing victory over death and the promise of salvation.
