December 2009 Christian Community Calendar


November 20

The Family Vision Library, 516 South Fifth St. in St. Charles, MO (63301), will present another popular Children’s Story Hour from 10 to 11 a.m. with Mrs. Diana Thrower as their special guest presenter. Her topic will be about Thanksgiving. This will be a wonderful time of remembrance of God’s providential hand in the establishing of our land. There will be healthy snacks for everyone. Please call to sign up and reserve your seat. This is for all ages but best suited for children up to age 10. For more information call (636) 669-0111 or visit www.thefamilyvision.org.

 

November 20

The Family Vision Library, 516 South Fifth St. in St. Charles, MO (63301), will host a Friday Night Singles Social/Coffee House/Discussion Group from 7 until 9 p.m. This fun and informative event is open to young people 18 years old and up and will be a great way to meet other Christian young people and to engage the culture with a Christian Worldview. The Family Vision Library is committed to multi-generational living and those that have graduated high school are the next generation to pass on the baton of sold-out living for Jesus. There is a code of conduct as well as a dress code. For more information call (636) 669-0111 or visit www.thefamilyvision.org.

 

NOVEMER 26 – THANKSGIVING

See article Thanksgiving: The Real Things to Give Thanks For in this issue of the MetroVoice and give thanks to our Lord and Savior, Christ Jesus for them every day!

 

November 29 & 30

Green Park Community Church, 3635 Union Rd. in St. Louis, Missouri (63125) will host Answers In Genesis’ (AiG) James Gardner who will present lectures regarding the following topics: The Consequences of the Path You Choose; Why Compromise Biblical Authority?; The Mystery of Ancient Man; What is Truth; Dinosaurs & Dragons - Fact or Myth?; and Aliens, UFO’s & Incredible Creatures. On November 29th the program will begin at 9:30 a.m. and conclude at 2:45 p.m. On November 30 the program will begin at 9:30 a.m. and conclude at 10:45 a.m. For more information call (314) 416-7000. For more information about AiG visit their website at www.AnswersInGenesis.org.

 

December 3

The Family Vision Library, 516 South Fifth St. in St. Charles, MO (63301), will host a Christmas Family Night from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and invites everyone to join them for an evening of cookies, hot chocolate, coffee and Christmas carols. The evening will be a wonderful time of fellowship as they celebrate the birth of Jesus. Those planning to attend are asked to bring cookies to share. Please call and let them know you are coming. For more information call (636) 669-0111 or visit www.thefamilyvision.org.

 

December 4-6

The Saint Louis Concert Choir will present Just Say Merry Christmas, their annual Christmas production, at the Raymond E. Maritz Theatre on the campus of the Maritz Corporation, which is located at Interstate 44 and Boles Avenue in Fenton, MO. Curtain times are 7:30 p.m. on Friday, December 4th, 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday, December 5th, and 3 p.m. on Sunday, December 6th. There will be ample free parking and tickets are available by calling (800) 993-SING (7464), or by contacting any member of the Choir. For more information see the article in this issue of the MetroVoice.

 

December 12

The Eureka Missouri Tea Party organization is spearheading a call to prayer as part of the Come Back America effort at Missouri’s State Capitol in Jefferson City starting at 12 noon. Pastors, community leaders and Christians across Missouri are invited to come to pray. December 12 was chosen as the weekend in the middle of the Copenhagen Climate Conference where our national sovereignty could be at stake. It will be a spiritual rally, not a political protest, with no protest signs, etc. Only church leaders, pastors and evangelists will speak about our country's Christian heritage and the moral dilemmas we face today with our current government's policies. All state government officials should be encouraged to attend as they will receive public prayer for encouragement and wisdom. For more information visit www.eurekateaparty.com or call (636) 938-9348.

 

December 17-19

Liberty Productions, a family-friendly community theater group ministry of Liberty Christian Church in O’Fallon, MO, will present Charles Dickens Classic A Christmas Carol live on stage in the Francis Howell Central High School Auditorium (5199 Highway N., in St. Charles, MO, 63304.) on Thursday and Friday, December 17th and 18th at 7 p.m., and on Saturday, December 19th at 2 p.m. and again at 7 p.m. All performances are free and open to the public with seating on a first-come-first serve basis. However, due to limited seating, tickets for all performances are recommended and those with tickets will be admitted prior to those without tickets. For tickets, directions or more information visit Liberty Production’s website at www.LibertyProductions.org or call Dave Wilson at (636) 734-7870 or (314) 581-1382.

 

December 18

The Family Vision Library, 516 South Fifth St. in St. Charles, MO (63301), will present another popular Children’s Story Hour from 10 to 11 a.m. The topic will be about Christmas. This will be a wonderful time of celebrating the birth of our Savior Jesus. There will be healthy snacks for everyone. Please call to sign up and reserve your seat. This is for all ages but best suited for children up to age 10. For more information call (636) 669-0111 or visit www.thefamilyvision.org.

 

December 18

The Family Vision Library, 516 South Fifth St. in St. Charles, MO (63301), will host a Friday Night Singles Social/Coffee House/Discussion Group from 7 until 9 p.m. This fun and informative event is open to young people 18 years old and up and will be a great way to meet other Christian young people and to engage the culture with a Christian Worldview. The Family Vision Library is committed to multi-generational living and those that have graduated high school are the next generation to pass on the baton of sold-out living for Jesus. There is a code of conduct as well as a dress code. For more information call (636) 669-0111 or visit www.thefamilyvision.org.

 

December 18-20

First Baptist Church of Lake St. Louis, 2230 Lake St. Louis Blvd. in Lake St. Louis, MO (63367), will present Imagine Christmas: From the Beginning, a contemporary musical, which tells the whole story of Christmas from creation to the reason Jesus came to this world in the first place in a uniquely visual way using comedy, dance, fast-paced scenes, lighting and visual effects, narrative, fresh arrangements of traditional Christmas music performed live by musicians and vocalists, daring aerialists and acrobatics. Imagine Christmas opens December 18th at 7 p.m. with additional performances on December 19th at 7 p.m., and December 20 at 7 p.m. Tickets are free and available by visiting the Imagine Christmas website at http://www.FBCLSLChristmas.com or through the church office. Childcare will be available for children four. Children five and up are sure to be captivated as well. For more information call 636) 561-8476. 

 

The due date for entries for our January 2010 issue Christian Calendar is December 1.  Our January 2010 issue will be distributed beginning December 16th.  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.