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August
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Christian Community Calendar
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July 22
Fee Fee Baptist Church, 11330 St.
Charles Rock Rd. in Bridgeton, MO will host The Sound in concert beginning at 6
p.m. The Sound performs contemporary Christian music with the simple truth that
Jesus saves. The concert is open to the public with seating on a first-come,
first-served basis. A free-will offering will be taken. For
additional information visit www.feefeebc.org or call (314) 739-1525.
July 23
Harvester Church, 2950 Kings Crossing, St. Charles, MO will
host a free Adoption Information Meeting starting at 6:30 p.m. by Bethany
Christian Services which is a not-for-profit adoption agency, providing
international, domestic, and embryo adoption services. For more information or
to RSVP, please contact their office at (636) 536-6363, or visit their website
at www.bethany.org/missouri.
July 24-29
Salt Leadership Institute will hold
their Camp of Champs - Training
Tomorrow’s Leaders for Christ. See article on the front cover of this issue
of the MetroVoice
for details or call (417) 754-8774 for more information.
July 25
The Family Vision Library, 516 South Fifth Street in St.
Charles will host Janice McBride who will speak from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on The Consequences Of Hidden
Sins In Our Lives with time
for sharing and group discussion during the session. Mrs. McBride is a well
known teacher of women and her ministry is far reaching. Call (636) 669-0111 to reserve your
seat. Admission is free.
July 26, August 2, 9,
16
The Family Vision Library, 516 South Fifth Street in St.
Charles will be host their last four-week gun safety class of 2007 for those
wishing to learn the basics of firearm safety.
Students will learn gun safety, the parts of a firearm, and learn to
shoot a rifle and handgun using AirSoft technology.
There will be a minimum of 8 and maximum of 12 students accepted and the cost
is only $20 per student or $17 for additional students in the same family. For
more information and to register call (636) 669-0111.
July 28
The Barn Again Gang will be singing at Columbia Park
in Park Hills, MO. Three Rivers Baptist Church of
Farmington will host The Barn Again Gang in a Night in the Park with
music starting at 6:30 p.m. in the amphitheatre and continuing until dusk.
Columbia Park is on E Main just off of Bob Ward Hwy. in Park Hills, MO. For
further information call (573) 431-6904.
July 28 & 29
Our Lady of Providence located near the intersection of Rock
Hill and Pardee Rds. in St.
Louis will be holding a rummage sale on July 28th from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and on
the 29th from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Items, including furniture, household
appliances, tools, baby and children clothing, toys, books, art and
collectables, will be priced to sell. Baked goods and refreshments will also be
available. For more information call (314) 270-3290.
August 2
The Family Vision Library, 516 South Fifth Street in St.
Charles will be hosting their second Coffee
House Night from 6:30 to 8 p.m. with music provided by Beth Serven who plays a 30 string Celtic harp. You will not want
to miss this great evening of godly music, coffee and baked goods. For more
information call (636) 669-0111.
August 4
Friends of Jesus, a 10-piece praise & worship group,
will be performing at Kiener Plaza & May
Amphitheater, in downtown St. Louis bordering 6th, 7th, Market
& Chestnut, from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. There will also be a short
message, altar call, and free Bibles
given away. For more information or to schedule the group
for an event call Vic Venezia at (636)
207-1117.
August 4 & 5
The special needs ministry, Wonderfully Made, of Gateway
Christian Church 1951 Des Peres Road in Town and Country, MO will be sponsoring
a weekend full of fun events for families, children and adults who are impacted
with physical, mental and psychological challenges. Saturday’s events from 11a.m.
to 3 p.m. will include a picnic lunch, resource fair,
and sporting events for all abilities.
Sunday services, at 9 and 10:30 a.m. will feature speaker and author
David Ring who was born with cerebral palsy. As a nationally known speaker
since 1973, David has shared his story with over 100,000 people each year at
churches, conventions, schools and corporate events. For more information call
(314) 821-2156 or visit www.gccstl.org.
August 7
Dillon International Adoption Agency will host a free
seminar regarding adoption entitled the ABC's
of International Adoption (which is taught every other month)
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at their St.
Louis office located at 1 First Missouri Center, Ste. 115, in West St. Louis
County, MO (Olive and Woodsmill Rd.). To register for
obtain additional information call (314) 576-4100.
August 8
The Family Vision Library, 516 South Fifth Street in St.
Charles will host Janice McBride who will speak from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on The Power of a Grateful Heart. Learn how
to cultivate a grateful heart towards God and people and how to train your
children to have grateful hearts. There will be a time for sharing and group
discussion during the session. Admission is free. Call (636) 669-0111 today to
reserve your seat.
August 11
The Information Radio Network will
be hosting a special briefing entitled Perilous
Times on Saturday, August 11th from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Renaissance
Grand & Suites Hotel located at 800 Washington Avenue in downtown St Louis,
MO. See article in this issue of the MetroVoice for more information or call 1-800-336-7000
extension 221or register online at www.inforadionet.com.
August 11
Emmanuel Presbyterian Church, located just west of the
intersection of Highway 109 and Old Manchester at 17126 Manchester Road in
Wildwood, MO will host a garage sale to benefit their women’s ministry from 8
a.m. to 12 noon in the fellowship hall of the church. For additional
information call (636) 458-2913.
August 18
Victory Church, #1 Victory Drive in Pevely, MO will host a Men’s Breakfast from 8 to 10:30 a.m.
which will be a powerful time for men to be challenged and encouraged in their
faith. The cost is $5 at the door. For more information call (636) 475-3000.
Ending August 21
Faith Community Church 4824 Scotsdale in House
Springs, MO has been hosting a 13 week Divorce Care and Divorce
Care 4 Kids video seminar and live support group at 7 p.m. which can be
attended at any time during the series. If you or your children are hurting
from the pain of separation or divorce find support and encouragement at this
God centered seminar and support group ministry. For more information call
(636) 671-4190 or visit www.faith-community.org.
August 24-25
The Family Vision Library, 516 South Fifth Street in St.
Charles will be hosting His Cinderella
– A conference just for girls and their mothers. Conference speaker Kathryn Allen of Coral
Ridge Presbyterian Church will provide a challenging message for young ladies
12 and up covering topics such as purity, feminism versus God’s ideal of
femininity, trusting Jesus with your heart, using your youth for God’s glory
and much more. The conference is Friday August 24 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. and
Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Cost is $20.00 per person, $30.00 for
daughter and mother, $40.00 maximum per family. Seating is limited so reserve
your seat today by calling (636) 669-0111.
August 31
The Family Vision Library, 516 South Fifth Street in St.
Charles will be hosting Mrs.
The due date for entries for our September 2007 issue Christian Calendar
is July 30. Our September 2007 issue will be distributed beginning August
15. 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