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New Bible Study: Revelation

What is the strangest and most difficult part of the Bible?  Some say it’s the Book of Revelation.  Join us for a 12 week study of the much misunderstood part of Scripture.  We will meet on Monday evenings at 7:30 p.m. in Riverside Cottage starting on Monday, January 3rd.  No previous bible study experience is required.

Breakfast – November 13 – Omelettes

Join us for our monthly second Saturday breakfast from 8 a.m. – 11 a.m. on November 13.  The special this month is Omelettes with ham, peppers, tomatoes, and onions.  This is in addition to the standard menu of eggs, home fries, bacon, toast, and muffins.

November/December Edition of Lamplighter

The latest edition of the Lamplighter newsletter covering November and December 2010 has been published.  Read all about upcoming plans for the Christmas season.

Craft Fair – November 6

Continuing a tradition of more than 25 years, this year’s craft fair will be held on Saturday, November 6th from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the church.  Given as gifts or kept for yourself, hand made crafts are meaningful. Not only is the purchase often a treasured item, but it supports the local economy and local business people who make and sell these items. Crafts this year include: jewelry, knit and crochet items, pillows and quilts, decorative hair bows, photography and a variety of stocking stuffers. Convenient and affordable ready-made gift packages as well and hot/cold ‘ease-my-pains’ bags will be available.

Any holiday craft fair would not be complete without raffles. Raffles to date include:

  • 8 passenger stretch limousine for 3 hours, courtesy of Prince Limousine of Raymond, plus $100 American Express Gift Card to use at the restaurant of the winner’s choice
  • Queen-sized handmade quilt
  • Red Afghan
  • $100 of fuel oil from Fred Fuller
  • $50 certificate from Hannaford
  • Additional gift certificates to hair salons, pizza parlors, Mary Kay Cosmetics, Green Tea Restaurant, T-Bones, Cactus Jack’s and Curves.
  • In addition many themed baskets will be raffled off: From the Farm, Love My Pet, All Wrapped Up, This Magic Moment, Candles, Knitting, Toys for Boys, Games for Girls and more.

We appreciates the involvement and generosity of all participating businesses and individuals.

Vendors are members of the church as well as members of the public, and many have been participating for years. There are a limited number of vendor tables still available at $25 each. The kitchen will also be open and serving soup, chili, sausages, hot dogs, coffee, and drinks.

Harvest Dinner – October 23

Join us on Saturday, October 23 at 6 p.m. for our annual harvest dinner.  This is a traditional turkey dinner with all the fixings organized by our Deacons.  This year we have a guest speaker from Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity talking about ongoing projects in the area.

Saturday Breakfast: French Toast – October 9

Join us for our monthly second Saturday breakfast at the church on October 9 from 8 a.m. – 11 a.m.  We invite anyone from the Litchfield and Hudson communities to enjoy a time of good food and fellowship.  The menu this month:

  • scrambled eggs
  • fried eggs
  • home fries
  • bacon
  • toast
  • muffins
  • Special: french toast

We will have tickets to sell for our raffles to be drawn at our annual craft fair (November 6).

Quilt Raffle

Prizes:

  1. Queen-sized Quilt
  2. Red Afghan
  3. $50 Gas Card

Tickets: 1 for $1, 6 for $5

Dinner & Limo Raffle

Prize: 8 passenger limousine for 3 hours and an American Express Gift Card for $100 to use at a restaurant of the winner’s choice. (total $331 value)

Tickets: 1 for $5, 3 for $10

Sunday School Starts October 3: Supper With Jesus

For pre-school and elementary school aged children, we are excited to be starting weekly Sunday school.  The children will be dismissed before the sermon portion of the 10:00 a.m. worship service to head downstairs.  For the curriculum, we are using David C. Cook‘s The Bible in Life series of lessons.  These are an age-appropriate look at Bible stories and how they relate to children’s lives.

Sue Harman

With sadness, we announce the loss of Sue Harman.  After struggling in the hospital for many months, Sue passed away on Saturday afternoon, September 11, 2010.  Viewing is at Davis Funeral Home (1 Lock Street, Nashua, NH) on Friday September 17 from 3:00p.m. – 5:00p.m and 6:00p.m. – 8:00p.m.  Service will be held at Nashua Presbyterian (1010 West Hollis St, Nashua, NH) on Saturday, September 18 at 11:00a.m. with a luncheon to follow.

September/October 2010 Lamplighter Out

Read all about homecoming, Sunday School, Fitness for the Brain, and much more in the September/October 2010 edition of the Lamplighter Newsletter.

Sermon Audio: Life As Worship

To listen to this Sermon Audio recording Click Here.