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September 29, 2012
The OBSERVER

Church to hold Mass for the sick

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish will hold its annual Mass with Anointing of the Sick on Saturday, Oct. 6, at 11 a.m. in the church. It will be followed by a light luncheon of soup, sandwiches, desserts and beverage in the Parish Hall located in the NCCS school building. All who are in poor health, aged, or facing some medical issues are welcome to attend and receive this Sacrament, as well as enjoy the homemade lunch afterwards. This is open to all who feel they may need it.

Doctor/minister to speak at church

CASSADAGA - The Rev./Dr. Neal Rzepkowski is the guest speaker at Universal Unity of Spirit's service on Sunday. His topic is "Courage, Respect and Wisdom." Rzepkowski is a medical doctor, an ordained Spiritualist minister, a registered medium in Lily Dale and a widely respected teacher and lecturer who has traveled throughout the world as the keynote speaker at numerous medical conferences. He is also well-known for his teachings of Native American traditions and Edgar Cayce's work.

The healing service is from 1 to 1:30 p.m. and Carole Bartlett, prayer chaplain, will be available for personal prayer requests. Rzepkowski's lecture follows at 1:30 p.m. and everyone is welcome after service for fellowship and refreshments at 89 N. Main St. (Route 60) Cassadaga. Learn more at www.universalunityofspirit.org.

Church to have guest speaker Sunday

LILY DALE - The Church of the Living Spirit will feature guest speaker Joanne Copley-Nigro at the Sunday service. The church meets at the Assembly Hall at 10:30 a.m. for healing, meditation and messages.

Sermon to focus on blessings

The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Northern Chautauqua announces that the Rev. Ron Skowronski will speak on Sunday. Skowronski will reflect on blessings, the act of blessing and the power bestowing a blessing confers. In his reflection, Skowronski will share his views and experience on Original Blessing by Matthew Fox, Jewish and Christian Scripture, and other faith traditions.

Skowronski has been active in a variety of ministries for 38 years. He has been a Spiritualist minister, hospice chaplain, soup kitchen director and social activist with the Catholic Worker Movement. He is now an ordained minister with Centers for Spiritual Living (Science of Mind), and considers UUCNC his spiritual home. All are invited to attend the service.

Worship services are held each Sunday at 11 a.m. in the Grange Hall, 58 W. Main St. Fredonia. Call 679-7944, visit www.uucnc.org for more information.

 
 

 

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