Weekly Worship - June 12, 2021
Lakeside Presbyterian
Sunday, June 13, Dr. Wayne Cook returns to the pulpit. His sermon is entitled “The Sand and the Rock.” Psalm 90:10 says we should expect to live about three score and 10 years (70).
Lakeside Presbyterian
Sunday, June 13, Dr. Wayne Cook returns to the pulpit. His sermon is entitled “The Sand and the Rock.” Psalm 90:10 says we should expect to live about three score and 10 years (70).
Exciting news for the future of Cruz Roja Chapala (CRC) was announced during the organization’s big benefit held Wednesday, June 9, at the Lake Chapala Society (LCS).
St. Andrew’s Anglican
On the second Sunday after Pentecost, June 6, St. Andrews is open for in-person worship.
Little Chapel
Pastor Pete Campbell continues his sermon series on the book of Daniel, Sunday, May 30, 11 a.m., at the praise and worship service at the Little Chapel by the Lake. “God’s plan ALWAYS comes together... Daniel Chapter 9.“
Enjoy great local music talent in an enchanting outdoor setting while supporting the Chapala Red Cross (CRC), when the Lake Chapala Society’s popular Concerts in the Park series continues with a special event set for Wednesday, June 9, 4 to 7 p.m.
The former Spotlight Club in San Antonio Tlayacapan, which has been reborn as the Stop Light, staged a top quality reopening show Thursday, May 20, featuring the Ajijic All Stars, a band put together by Flip Nicholson, formerly of Ajijic legends the Tall Boys Band, who sings and plays the guitar, harmonica and congas – all of them extremely well.
ANAVETS Mexico Unit #19 (Army, Navy and Air Force Veterans Association) hosted the 2021 Annual Lake Chapala Military Ball on May 13.