Choir celebrates a milestone
Coro Redes y Cantos de Chapala marks its 30th anniversary with a June 7 performance, 8 p.m., at the village fiestas in San Antonio Tlayacapan
Coro Redes y Cantos de Chapala marks its 30th anniversary with a June 7 performance, 8 p.m., at the village fiestas in San Antonio Tlayacapan
A full-day forum on ecological themes related to Lake Chapala will be held Wednesday, June 1, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Chapala’s Centro Cultural Antigua Presidencia as a preamble to World Environment Day.
This year’s Campamento Estrella will be held from July 25-30 for 30 children (aged 9-12) from San Juan Cosala.
Lakeside Presbyterian
In the fourth message in his “Worship” sermon series, Pastor Ross Arnold will consider the importance of music and singing in Christian worship.
”This is a great way for people to get together for socializing and for giving,” declared Zhanna Sosensky, standing up to encourage 45 guests gathered for a delightful gourmet dinner held May 13 at the La Floresta home of David Ozmand and Gaetane Montreuil. Sosenky was pioneer hostess and cook for the first in the series of intimate soirees being organized at privatehomes to raise funds for Cruz Roja Chapala.
Lake Chapala Baptist
Says Brother Bob Hendrick: “In the letter to the Hebrews, there is a list of people God considered ‘faithful.’ Knowing the stories of some of them, it seems that God’s standard is pretty low. Among those listed are Gideon, Barak, Samson and Jephthah. Gideon did not want to lead God’s army and tested God over and over. Barak would not go to battle unless a woman, Deborah, went with him. Samson? Well, you remember Delilah, and she wasn’t his first bad decision. Jephthah made a rash promise to God that he had to keep. I’ll not put the scripture references; you can ‘Google’ the names. What you will find is, God uses and brags on people as common as you and I. Our usefulness depends on Him, not on us.”
Pastor Gene Raymer secures the locks for the new sign for New Hope Christian Fellowship.
“People returning from up north are having trouble getting accurate information about our new meeting place,” says the pastor. “We had a sandwich board type sign, but it was hard to see and someone decided they needed the sign more than we did. This one will be easier to see and hopefully last longer.”
As the sign says, New Hope Christian Fellowship is a non-denominational Christian congregation that meets on Sunday at 11 a.m. The sign points them to the rear entrance of the Presbyterian church where the group meets upstairs.