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Written by Sentinel-Tribune Staff
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Friday, 12 April 2013 09:37 |
BOWLING GREEN Pastor Luke Ulrich's sermon Sunday at Abiding Word Evangelical Lutheran Church will be "Considering the Great Love of the Good Shepherd.
Guest speaker Richard Jueckstock will be speaking about "Alliance Missions Perspective" on Sunday at Bowling Green Alliance Church.
Evangelist Harold Driver's sermon Sunday morning at Bowling Green Church of Christ is "At the Cross of Calvary and You Are There" The evening service is "Denial."
Pastor Kevin Crawford will be speaking on "The God You're Looking for: God who is Guiding," Sunday at Brookside Church.
Rev. Howard Mayne's sermon Sunday at Cloverdale United Methodist Church will be "His Church."
"The Dead Zone series: White Washed Tombs," will be Pastor Tom Mullins' message Sunday morning at First Baptist Church.
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Bishop Blair's 2009 statement |
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Written by Sentinel-Tribune Staff
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Friday, 12 April 2013 09:22 |
(Editor's note: On May 4, 2009, Bishop Leonard Blair, of the Toledo Catholic Diocese issued a statement regarding Patricia Fuller and the Our Lady of America Center in Fostoria.) Relevant excerpts from that statement are listed here: "References have been made in promotional materials to The Our Lady of America center in Fostoria. However, it should be noted that the Diocese of Toledo has never been asked to give, nor has it given, any approbation or recognition to the center or its activities. "References have also been made in promotional materials to "The Contemplative Sisters" of Our Lady of the Nativity Convent in Fostoria. It should be pointed out that there is no canonically recognized religious community connected with the center.
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A female perspective on abortion |
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Written by Sentinel-Tribune Staff
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Friday, 12 April 2013 09:03 |
On Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Education Building Room 115, Veritas, the Catholic Student Life Group on the campus of Bowling Green State University will be presenting: "Abortion: A Woman's Perspective." This program is a follow up to last year's highly successful "Abortion Debate," where two male scholars debated the issue. There was a desire on campus to hear more of a woman's perspective on the issue, thus, Veritas, is partnering with the Free Thinkers Society, St. Thomas More University Parish and the Foundation for Life, to bring in three women who have actually had abortions to share their testimony.
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Local leaders to gather for 'Lead On' event |
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Written by Sentinel-Tribune Staff
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Friday, 12 April 2013 09:04 |
With a little more than four months until the next Global Leadership Summit, CedarCreek Church wants to find ways to help leaders get better all year round. Bill Hybels, pastor of Willow Creek Church in Chicago said, "When a leader gets better, everyone wins." On April 20 Randy Oostra, CEO of Promedica will be walking leaders through acclaimed business author and Harvard Professor John Kotter's work on "Leading Change." The goal of these "Lead On" events is to help local leaders continue to learn and grow. Getting better as leaders begins as we learn how to work, lead, and live every moment of our life through our relationship with God. Go to www.CedarCreek.tv for more information or call the office at (419) 661-8661.
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Examining involvement of those with disabilities in church congregations |
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Written by Sentinel-Tribune Staff
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Friday, 12 April 2013 09:02 |
MAUMEE - The 2013 Accessible Communities Education Series will present "A Day With Author and Columnist Mark Pinsky" on may 1 at Parkway Place, 2592, Parkway Plaza, Maumee. The program is designed for community faith leaders of all denominations as well as those interested in creating accessible and welcoming worship opportunities for followers with disabilities. The deadline for registration is April 24. Pinsky is an author and longtime religion writer for the Orlando Sentinel and the Los Angeles Times. His opinion editorials also appear in USA Today and the Wall Street Journal. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. Pinsky will speak on "Amazing Gifts: Stories of Faith, Disability and Inclusion" at 9 a.m. The presentation will encourage full participation of people with disabilities in the worship, study, service and leadership of congregations.
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