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Religion briefs

Church of the Living Spirit

This week’s Speaker is Cara Seekings. Church services are held every Sunday in the Assembly Hall on Cleveland Avenue in Lily Dale.

Service time is 10:30 a.m. to noon and consists of a spiritual talk, a hands-on healing, a message demonstration, music, meditation and prayer.

The public is invited to attend and there is no gate fee through June. Visit the website at www.livingspiritlilydale.org and/or the Facebook page for more information concerning church services.

Daly-Griffen Family to speak at Unitarian Universalist

The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Northern Chautauqua welcomes the Daly-Griffen Family as the speakers on Sunday, March 1. They ask, “Ever have a difficulty that seemed insurmountable at the time? The transition seemed unbearable and you couldn’t possibly believe that this was what the universe had intended for you to bear?” The Daly-Griffen family has had their own share of challenges and would like to offer perspectives on how they coped with the hard work of adjustment, transition, fear, dignity and grace. Come and hear their story as they speak to this month’s them of Wisdom.

During worship services, children may remain with their parents, or parents may send children either to the supervised nursery or to the independent play room for children who are able to engage in unsupervised activities such as crafts and games. Both rooms are adjacent to the main room and have large windows which allow parents and children to see one another during the service.

This month, the Social Action Committee is collecting body lotion for the Silver Creek Food Pantry.

The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Northern Chautauqua is a liberal religious community devoted to promoting individual spiritual development, working toward peace, liberty and justice in our immediate and global communities, and providing companionship on life’s sacred journey. Worship services are held each Sunday at 11 a.m. at 222 Temple St., Fredonia. Parking for those who need close access is located immediately behind the building. Others are asked to park in the lower lot behind the building. Call 679-7944, visit our online calendar at https://tinyurl.com/caluucnc or visit the page on Facebook at www.facebook.com/uucnc for more information.

Taize Prayer Service to resume Sundays during Lent

Taize Prayer Service will be held Sundays during Lent beginning March 1 at 6:30 p.m., at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church, 328 Washington Ave., Dunkirk. The services feature Christian song, scripture and a time for silent meditation in a traditionally ecumenical format. All are welcome.

St. Francis Honor Roll

HAMBURG — Thomas Braunscheidel, Principal of St. Francis High School, recently announced the Honor Roll of students who achieved academic honors for the Second Quarter of the 2019-2020 school year.

First Honors are awarded to students achieving a weighted Grade Point Average of 95 – 100+ while Second Honors are given to students averaging 90-94.990

Area students who made the list include:

First Honors: Jacob Markham, sophomore of Fredonia; Marc Patterson, sophomore of Portland.

Second Honors: Calvin Przybysz, senior of Fredonia.

St. Francis High School is a Roman Catholic, Franciscan, private, college preparatory school for young men in Western New York.

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