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September
2007
Christian Community Calendar
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August 24 & 25
Family Vision Library, 516 S. Fifth Street in St. Charles,
MO will host a special weekend conference entitled His Cinderella for young ladies 12 and older and their
mothers. Kathryn Allen of Coral Ridge Presbyterian
Church will be the featured speaker who will cover topics including: Does God
Like You? Knowing the Lord’s Delight in You; Understanding Your Great Worth as
God’s Princess; The World’s Idea of Feminism vs. Seeing that God Takes Joy in
Femininity; Seeing That There is a Great Purpose for Your Life; Using Your
Youth for God’s Glory, and much more. The conference times are Friday, Aug. 24th
from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. and Saturday, Aug. 25th from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lunch
will be provided on Saturday. Join young ladies 12 and up as they focus on what
it means to be His Cinderella! The cost to attend is: $20 per person, $30 for
daughter and mother with a maximum of $40 per family. Seating will be limited
to the first 95 people who register. To register call (636) 669-0111 or
register on-line at www.thefamilyvision.org.
August 26
Victory Church, #1 Victory Dr. in Pevely, MO will host Eva
Dooley in a powerful, spirit led night of worship, celebration and prayer
starting at 6:30 p.m. Childcare will be provided for infants through 3rd grade.
For more information call (636) 475-3000 or visit their website at
www.victorychurch.com.
August 27
Hope Church, located at 10636 Bellefontaine Rd., in St. Louis, MO, will
host Bethany Christian Services, a not-for-profit adoption agency, who will
provide a free informational meeting regarding international, domestic, and
embryo adoption services beginning at 6:30 p.m. For more information or to
RSVP, please call (636) 536-6363, or visit www.bethany.org/missouri.
August 31
The Family Vision Library, 516 South Fifth Street in St.
Charles will be hosting Mrs.
September 7
Zion Lutheran Church, 3866 Harvester Rd. in St. Charles, MO
will host popular Christian singer and songwriter Andrew Peterson in a concert
entitled The Far Country beginning at
7 p.m. Tickets are $10 (general admission); $8 (groups of 20 or more); $5
(children ages 7-14); free (children 6 and under) and are available at the
church, Back to Basics Christian Bookstore in O’Fallon, MO, and online at
www.EvangelismTickets.com. Childcare will be provided. For more information
call (636) 441-7425 or log on to www.ZionHarvester.org.
September 5-9
The Power Team will be at Gateway Christian Church located
at 1951 Des Peres Rd. in Town and Country, MO September 5th to the 9th nightly
at 7 p.m. The Power Team is a group of world class athletes who have performed
the world’s greatest exhibitions of power, strength, speed, inspiration, and
motivation in every state and in over 40 countries for over 30 years spreading
the gospel. These giant men, many weighing over 300 pounds, can blow up hot
water bottles like balloons, snap baseball bats like twigs, lift telephone
poles overhead, rip phone books and license plates like pieces of paper, and
smash walls of ice and concrete. For more information call (314) 821-2156 or
visit www.gccstl.org.
September 9
First Baptist Church of St. Charles located at 2701 Muegge Rd. in St. Charles, MO will host the Jew’s for Jesus
traveling musical missionaries team as they present a musical drama entitled The Liberated Wailing Wall which begins
at 6 p.m. All are invited to come enjoy the stories, Hebrew music, and ethnic
costumes of this wonderful presentation. For more information call (636)
928-1311.
September 14
On Friday, September 14th beginning at 6 p.m., Eagle Forum
of Missouri will host Mr. Kamal Saleem,
a former Islamic terrorist, at a dinner meeting who will relate how Islam wants
your family to worship Allah. The September 14th dinner meeting will be held at
Pillar in the Valley located at 229 Chesterfield Business Parkway, Chesterfield
MO in the Chesterfield Valley. Those
wishing to attend must secure their reservations by Monday, September 10th
by either calling (314) 712-0030 or emailing Missouri Eagle Forum at
Eagle.forum@charter.net. A $50 donation will be required to cover the cost of
the dinner and other expenses. For more information regarding Mr. Saleem and his ministry see the article and ad in this
issue of the MetroVoice.
September 14
Victory Church, #1 Victory Dr. in Pevely, MO will hold their
10th Annual Missions Benefit Golf Tournament with proceeds going to help change
lives in the community and around the world. The 4-person scramble will start
at 12:30 p.m. The cost is $85 per player. For more information call (636)
475-3000 or visit their website at www.victorychurch.com.
September 14 & 15
The Family Vision Library, 516 South Fifth Street in St.
Charles will be hosting a Men’s Conference with featured speaker Pastor John
Melton. At the age of 22, John sensed God’s call to full-time pastoral
ministry. He continued however to work in a promotional products company in the
marketing field for the next 11 years. In 2001, the First Baptist Church of
Washington, MO where he and his family had been serving since 1993, called him
to be an associate pastor; and he’s been ministering in this capacity ever since.
John has a real heart for challenging men of the church with the Gospel. The conference
times are Friday, Sept. 14th from 7 to 9:30 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 15th from
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Seating will be limited to the first 95 people. The cost to
attend is $25 per person and Saturday breakfast and lunch are included. Call
(636) 669-0111 to reserve your seat today, or register on-line at
www.thefamilyvision.org.
September 15
Our Lady of Providence (located near Grant’s Farm at 8866 Pardee Rd. in St. Louis) will be celebrating Providence Fest on Saturday, September
15 from noon to 10 p.m. All are welcome to join the celebration for all
ages! There will be rides, a magician, a book fair, games, clowns, food
and drink, live music and fireworks! For more information visit their
website at www.providencefest.org.
September 22
Christ Community Church, located at 5293 S. Lindbergh Blvd. in St. Louis,
MO, will host Bethany Christian Services, a not-for-profit adoption agency, who
will provide a free informational meeting regarding international, domestic,
and embryo adoption services beginning at 1p.m. For more information or to
RSVP, please call (636) 536-6363, or visit www.bethany.org/missouri.
September 22
Dillon International Adoption Agency, located at 1 First
Missouri Center, Ste. 115, in West St. Louis County, MO (Olive and Woodsmill Rd.), will host and in-depth workshop on the
process of international adoption from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The cost is $100
per family and includes adoption materials, DVD education set, and lunch. Those
attending will also have the opportunity to visit with adoption professionals
and adoptive parents and their children who will come and share their
experience and photos with you. To register for this event or obtain additional
information, please contact Dillon's MO Office at:
www.dillonmo@dillonadopt.com, or call (314) 576-4100.
October 2
African Vision of Hope will be holding a Benefit Gala at
the Top of the Met in downtown St. Louis with Christian entertainer Randy
Mayfield as the emcee. There will be no cost to attend but reservations are required not later than September 15th and will be accepted
on a first come first serve basis. To secure a reservation contact Judi
Bertels at jbertels@nuvox.net or call her at (314) 298-9955. You can also
contact Joy Elder to make reservations at jelder@bottradionetwork.com or call
her at (314) 961-1320 Ext. 206. To find out more about African Vision of Hope
visit their website at www.africanvisionofhope.com and read the article in
this issue of the MetroVoice.
October 2
Hole in the Roof Ministry Center is holding its 1st Annual Sweet Tooth Gala
and Silent Auction on Tuesday, October 2, 2007. The Silent Auction starts
at 6:30 p.m. and the Dessert Buffet at 7 p.m. in the ballroom of the Shrewsbury
City Center, 5200 Shrewsbury Ave., in St. Louis, MO. This is a Free event
for ages 13 and up. For more information, call (314) 558-1383 or email holeintheroof@sbcglobal.ne
October 5 & 6
The Revolve Tour, a ministry of Women of Faith, will be at
the Scottrade Center in St. Louis on Friday, Oct. 5th
from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Saturday, Oct. 6th from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) with a brand
new event. The Revolve Tour: Inside Out will feature some new speakers and
musical guests, as well as a few from past events. For more information see the
article and ad in this issue of the MetroVoice. To register call 877-9-REVOLVE (877-973-8658) or
visit www.revolvetour.com.
October 6
Victory Church, #1 Victory Dr. in Pevely, MO will host a Victory Land Car, Truck and Bike Show
along with a Red Cross Blood drive from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information
call (636) 475-3000 or visit their website at www.victorychurch.com.
October 22
Harvester Christian Church, located at 2950 Kings Crossing in St. Charles,
MO, will host Bethany Christian Services, a not-for-profit adoption agency, who
will provide a free informational meeting regarding international, domestic,
and embryo adoption services beginning at 6:30 p.m. For more information or to
RSVP, please call (636) 536-6363, or visit www.bethany.org/missouri.
November 9-11
Midwest Christian Singles will host a three day event to
include dance lessons in country western, swing, and ballroom dancing along
with a Saturday night dinner dance at the Chateau on the Lake in Branson,
Missouri. For more information call (417) 546-3935 or you can also obtain a
flyer regarding the event by visiting www.midwestchristiansingles.com.
The due date for entries for our October 2007 issue Christian Calendar
is August 28th. Our October 2007 issue will be distributed beginning September
12th. 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