Announcements for Chapel by the Sea, 2009 6 21

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The announcements for June 21st, including photos from our VBS.

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Welcome

to

Chapel by the Sea

The Windows Of Chapel.

This week’s window:

“The Pelican Window”

It is located in the Sanctuary, on the

congregation’s right

The Windows Of Chapel.

This window reflects our

island community.

The Windows Of Chapel.

It also reflects our Christian community – the Pelican is

an ancient Christian symbol.

Ancient people once believed

that the pelican fed her young with her own

blood in times of famine.

This reminded people of the Sacrifice of

Christ.

You can also find the pelican on

one of the cushions on

bench cushions behind the pulpit.

We honored our graduateslast Sunday

Kelsey PinkardHeather Hicks Bonita Violette

We had a GREAT Vacation Bible School last week

We had an average attendance of 53

21 students had a perfect attendance!

Every day an average of 31 children and youth,

and 22 leaders attended VBS.

We had 31 different adults who helped and attended at least one day of VBS.

Our pastor gave a dramatic reading of the daily Bible stories, including using highpowered water guns to tell about the parting of the Red Sea

Our pastor gave a dramatic reading of the daily Bible stories, including using highpowered water guns to tell about the parting of the Red Sea

97 attended the closing program on Friday night

97 attended the closing program on Friday night

Even the adults enjoyed learningthe motions to one of the songs on

Friday night.

Even the adults enjoyed learningthe motions to one of the songs on

Friday night.

There were lots of people to thank,including the Kiwanis for their

financial support of VBS.

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There were lots of people to thank,including the Kiwanis for their

financial support of VBS.

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Welcome To Chapel By The Sea

Several of our members and friends went to Immokalee to work in the soup kitchen

on Wednesday.

Several of our members and friends went to Immokalee to work in the soup kitchen

on Wednesday.

Ready to serve the migrant farm workers of Immokalee.

Soups on!

Preparing the drinks.

Feeding the people who put food on our tables.

Jack and Bill helped with the dishwashing.

Our group met some of the Miracle players – they were touring Immokalee.

Our Service for Wholeness will be held immediately following today’s brief congregational meeting.

Join us in Silver Hall after worship for coffee and conversation;

food and fellowship!

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