Parent Gathering- Family Ministry, Part 1 [campus center]
May 16
Parent Gathering - Family Ministry, Part 2 [campus center]
Johnson Interns' Presentation [chapel]
Love thy neighbor: a personal and professional look
at homelessness
Who are the homeless? What creates this situation in the life of
an individual, and what is life like on the streets? How are we all
affected by this issue, and how can we help?
This two-part program on May 16, organized by the Johnson
Interns, endeavors to answer these questions. During the Adult
Christian Education hour, several formerly homeless members of the
Chapel Hill community will share their experiences of life on the
streets.
A discussion with a panel of local non-profit professionals
working on the issue of homelessness will be held during a pot-luck
dinner after the 5:15 p.m. church service. All are invited to come
eat, ask questions, and discuss the issue of homelessness.
May 23
The Shape of our Liturgies [chapel]
The Rev. Dr. Richard Pfaff
Dr. Pfaff will complete the series he began in January, when
session # 3 was iced out, examining the development and the
structure of our services. He will also speak briefly about the
place of Pentecost in our liturgical calendar.
Reception for Church School Teachers, [At 11:00 in the dining
room]
The Pentecost Picnic!!! Celebrate the movement of the church
into the world by joining with the parish at a gala,
family-centered picnic from 12:30 to 3:00 p.m. at the Hank Andrews
Park, just west of Carrboro off Hwy. 54. Tickets for the meal will
be available on May 9, 16, and 23. Lunch, a birthday celebration,
softball, volleyball, horseshoes, and visiting with friends follow
the meal and program.