Fellowship Lunch resumes today right after service in Fellowship Hall
During the school year, Hikari Nakane cooks delicious & healthy light meals. Please donate as able to help cover costs & help clean after lunch occasionally.
Board of Deacons meeting today at 1p in Parlor
CAN’s 5th Annual Conference, Fri-Sun, Oct 9-11
This year’s theme is “Identity, Theology & Place: Reinhabiting the Mississippi Watershed.” To register, go to cando.org and click on link. For CAN members, please pay what you can afford. Volunteers also needed! We need folks to help with transportation, serve a shift in the kitchen, bake desserts and manage the registration table. To help, see Deacon Kendra Perez [kendralgperez@gmail.com].
Mississippi River Hiking Tour, Sunday, Sept 27 from 2:00-4:00pm
To prepare for our October conference, we will do a Sunday afternoon tour of the area surrounding the confluence of the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers. Carpool leaves from church at 1:30pm. Questions, see John Nelson.
Sunday Bible Study at 12p in Parlor
Dana Caraway leads Empire Survival Manual: Introduction to the Old Testament as a survey of OT literature & to understand the text in fresh ways.
Nursery, COOL Kids, Youth & Children’s Sunday School resumes today
Sunday school starts today at noon. Questions, see Soon Pac Kim.
Young Adults+ apple picking & potluck, Saturday, Sept 26
Apple picking starts at 1:00p, YA+ fall potluck is at 6:00p in the “Bro Lounge” at church. See Steven Forsythe for details.
Leaf Raking Bonanza, Saturday Oct 17
If you need help leaf raking this year or if you’re willing to be part of a leaf raking team, contact Marie Page. Time TBD, food provided.
Potential church trip to Korea in April 2016
Two years ago we took our first church trip to Korea and had a very fruitful time. If interested, please email Pastor Jin at [jin@cando.org].
Forum on Radical Theological Education, Thurs. Oct 8 at 7p at CAN
Pastor Jin will join a panel with Ched Myers of Bartimaeus Institute, Barbara Holmes of United Theological Seminary, and Michael-Ray Mathews of PICO National Network to discuss the role of radical theological education in our age of social, economic & environmental crises. Event is free and open to public.