April 2006 Christian Community Calendar


 

March 28

Belleville First Assembly of God, 900 Fair Oaks Dr. in Belleville, IL will host an open house for Fair Oaks Academy Christian School, a school which supports parents through a disciplined approach to education and character development while challenging students academically from a biblical worldview. For more information call (618) 233-1177 or visit their website at www.fairoaksacademyeagles.com.


March 29

West County Assembly of God Church, 13431 N. Outer 40 Rd. in Chesterfield, MO will host James Walter with his Culture War Seminar series from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The topic of discussion will be Consumerism: Needing Our Wants. For more information call (618) 664-1601 or (636) 288-4185.  

 

March 30

North County Christian School, 845 Dunn Rd. in Florissant, MO will host an open house from 7 to 8:30 p.m. for parents interested in learning more about North County Christian School and their programs for pre-school through grade 12 students. For more information call (314) 972-6227 or visit their website at www.nccsedu.org.

 

March 30-April 1

The Greater St. Louis Area Home Educators Expo will be held at West County Assembly of God Church, 13431 N. Outer Forty Rd. in Chesterfield, MO, with featured speakers Steve Moitozo, Scott Woodruff, Dr. David Vaughan, Bill Federer and Kerry Messer who will address a multitude of topics important to homeschooling families and those interested in homeschooling. A two-day pass for those registering before March 15 is $30 for a family or $10 for an individual. Admission will be $10 more after March 15 and at the door. For more information and to register visit www.stlhomeschoolexpo.com.

 

April 1

Immanual Lutheran Church, 115 S. Sixth St., in St. Charles, MO will host one of the most renowned creationists from Australia, John MacKay, who will lectures entitled Giants in the Land, Coal – The Evidence of Catastrophe, Dinosaurs – The Monsters God Made, and Exposing the Ape Man from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. A free will offering will be taken to defray the costs.

 

April 2

Trinity Lutheran Church, 3765 McKelvey Rd. in Bridgeton, MO will host one of the most renowned creationists from Australia, John MacKay, who will present lectures entitled The Ice Age, It’s a Young World After All, and Rocky Records from 9:15 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. A free will offering will be taken to defray the costs.

 

April 7 & 8

Reformation Christian Assembly will host a two-day marriage conference at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, 7750 Carondelet in Clayton, MO, with featured speakers Dr. R.C. Sproul, Jr. the director of the Highlands Study Center plus Scott and Deborah Brown of the National Center for Family-Integrated Churches. The conference begins Friday evening at 6:30 p.m. and resumes on Saturday at 9 a.m. concluding at 4:30 p.m. Tickets are $45 per couple which includes lunch on Saturday. For more information and reservations call (314) 402-5332. Reservations are required by March 31st.

 

April 10 & 25

Belleville First Assembly of God, 900 Fair Oaks Dr. in Belleville, IL will host an open house for Fair Oaks Academy Christian School, a school which supports parents through a disciplined approach to education and character development while challenging students academically from a biblical worldview. For more information call (618) 233-1177 or visit their website at www.fairoaksacademyeagles.com.

 

April 11

First Baptist Church of Ferguson, 333 N. Florissant Rd. in Ferguson, MO will be hosting a presentation by Missourians Against Human Cloning at 7 p.m. with featured speaker Dr. Richard Chole of Washington University who will address the proposed Missouri Constitutional Amendment that will allow all types of cloning in Missouri, explain the science of stem cell research and inform citizens on what they can do to prevent passage of the amendment. For more information call (314) 521-1515.

 

April 25

The St. Louis chapters of the John Birch Society will be hosting a dinner speech featuring Mr. William F. Jasper, investigative reporter and senior editor for The New American Magazine who has been covering immigration issues for some 25 years. The dinner will be held at Syberg’s Restaurant, 2430 Old Dorsett Rd. in Maryland Heights, MO, with dinner starting at 7 p.m. Cost to attend is $25 for dinner and the presentation or $10 for just attending the presentation. The title of his talk will be Abolishing the USA. For more information call Beverly Nahm at (314) 837-0702 (after 12 noon) or e-mail her at bnahm@juno.com.

 

April 27-29

Personal Freedom Outreach, a St. Louis-based apologetic and counter-culture ministry aimed at educating Christians about the dangers and heretical doctrines of cults and unbiblical teachings within the Church, will be holding their St. Louis Conference on Biblical Discernment at Parker Rd. Baptist Church in Florissant, MO. The cost to attend is $65 for pre-registration before April 1 and $80 on or after April 2 and at the door. For more information call (314) 921-9800 or visit their website at www.pfo.org/2006-cbd.htm.

 

April 30

Westminster Christian Academy - River Bend, located at 1145 College Avenue in Alton, IL will host an open house from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. for parents and students interested in learning more about their K-12 college-preparatory academy. For more information call (618) 465-1918.

 

May 4 - National Day of Prayer
On this day, we seek to unite as one body in Christ, One Nation under God, to pray for our leaders and to repent and ask for God's forgiveness, guidance and blessing for our Nation. Join with us at Jefferson County Library, 5680 State Road PP, High Ridge, MO at 12 noon until 1 p.m.  For other locations please visit www.slcndp.org or call (314) 253-4075.

 

May 18-20

Dardenne Presbyterian Church, 7400 Highway N. in O’Fallon, MO will host performances of Rodgers & Hammerstein's musical Oklahoma performed by the all homeschooled cast of LifeLight Youth Theatre. Each nights performance will begin at 7 p.m. Ticket prices are $5 for adults and $4 for children ages 3-17. Group rates for 20 or more are available for $4 each. 

For tickets call (636) 978-7852 and visit www.drama.4t.com for more information. 

 

May 19

Victory Church in Pevely, MO will host their 9th annual missions benefit golf tournament at the Union Hills Golf Course in Pevely starting at 12:30 p.m. The four-person scramble is $85 per player. For more information call (636) 475-3000.

 

May 21

Summit Christian Church, 1037 New Sugar Creek Rd. in Fenton, MO will host Rev. Doug Jones who is the Dean of Rhema Bible Training Center as their featured speaker at their 10 a.m. worship service. For more information, call 636-861-1410.

 

May 21

Westminster Christian Academy - River Bend, located at 1145 College Avenue in Alton, IL will host an open house from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. for parents and students interested in learning more about their K-12 college-preparatory academy. For more information call (618) 465-1918.

 

May 25

Bethany Christian Services will hold their 2006 golf open fund raising tournament at the Whitmoor Country Club in St. Charles, MO with registration beginning at 11 a.m. For more information call (636) 536-6363 or visit their website for a brochure at www.bethany.org/missouri.

 

 

The due date for entries for our May 2006 issue Christian Calendar is April 3. Our May issue will be distributed beginning April 19. Please e-mail your event/calendar entry to stlmv@sbcglobal.net or mail it to St. Louis MetroVoice, PO Box 1533, St. Peters, MO 63376.