Friday, June 22, 2012

Religious events in Louisville June 22-29

Friends,

Below are the religious events posted by the Courier Journal web site.   Feel free to add your event for your house of worship  if you'd like on their web site.  


To go directly to the link http://www.courier-journal.com/interactive/article/99999999/FEATURES10/110930012/Religion-events?nclick_check=1
Church: Canaan Christian Church
Address: 2840 Hikes Lane Louisville KY
Date: 6/24/2012
Time: 5:00pm
Description: Joe Leavell w/1Purpose will celebrate their 2nd year annviversary with a free concert. All are welcome and invited to come worship with us
Phone: 502 459-5578 ext. 117
Website:
Church: First Unitarian Church
Address: 801 S 4th Street Louisville KY
Date: 6/24/2012
Time: 11:00am-12:00pm
Description: Unitarian Universalist Social Justice of Louisville presents �The I in Immigration�, a Sunday worship service on issue of immigration. Facilitated by Rev. Dawn Cooley and members from First Unitarian, Thomas Jefferson Unitarian, and Clifton Universalist Unitarian Churches, the service will highlight different issues present in immigration, including human trafficking, relations with law enforcement, and refugees.
Phone: (812) 987-5141
Website: http://www.firstulou.org
Church: Louisville Japanese Christian Fellowship c/o Christ Lutheran Church
Address: 9212 Taylorsville Rd Louisville KY
Date: 6/24/2012
Time: 14:30
Description: 1) Presentation from 16:00-16:30 about "Christianity in Japan" presented by Mr. Akimasa Nakano, one of the most renowned Christian journalist in Japan. He is the chief editor of the Gospel for the Million, the most
subscribed Christian Magazine in Japan. English translation will be available.
2) The launching ceremony for the Volunteering Tour to Japan starting on 27th, Wednesday. 22 people members will travel to Japan to bring the 300 patchwork bags to the temporal houses in Northern part of Japan where the Tsunami and the Earthquake hit. All Nippon Airways, a Japanese airplane company offered us the special discount ticket for this trip. Those patchwork bags were made and sent by many individuals throughout the U.S. and it symbolizes the supports and prayers of American Churches to Japan. We also help the building project of the first Church ever build in a disastered city.

Phone: 502-657-9643 (Cell)
Website: http://louisvillejcf.org/index.html
Church: Highland United Methodist Church
Address: 1140 Cherokee Road Louisville Kentucky
Date: 6/26/2012
Time: 6-8 p.m.
Description: VBS 2012: Operation Overboard: Dare to Go Deep with God. June 26-27-28, Vacation Bible School each night at 6-8 p.m. Register at http://highlandumc.squarespace.com. No charge. On Friday, June 29, we will have a community movie night 6-8 p.m.
Phone: 502-451-3838
Website:
Church: Strathmoor Presbyterian Church
Address: 2201 Hawthorne Avenue Louisville Kentucky
Date: 6/26/2012
Time: Noon
Description: Bibles and Brown Bags Summer Series
Prophets: Let the Waters Flow

Phone: 502.451.5185
Website: strathmoorpresbyterian.org
Church: Clifton Universalist Unitarian Church
Address: 2231 Payne Street Louisville KY
Date: 6/29/2012
Time: 5:00pm-9:00pm
Description: Clifton Universalist Unitarian Church presents the 6th Annual Louisville Sustainable Living Fair. The fair promotes sustainable practices by introducing attendees to local businesses, technologies and organizations that empower individuals to make better environmental and economic choices. The fair will be held on South Rastetter Avenue between Frankfort Avenue and Payne Street (next to the Clifton Universalist Unitarian Church) and coincides with the Frankfort Avenue Trolley Hop.
Phone: (502)895-7993
Website: http://www.cliftonuu.org
Church: St. Frances of Rome Church
Address: 2119 Payne St. Louisville KY
Date: 6/30/2012
Time: 4:00 PM
Description: St. Frances of Rome Church is celebrating the 125th anniversary of its dedication in 1887 with a number of special events.
An all class school reunion will be held for students of the former St. Frances of Rome School on Saturday, June 30, 2012. The Reunion will begin with Mass at 4:00 pm. A brief program and dinner will follow. The cost is $25 per person. Reservations are required. For more information please call Sharon Davidson at 502-896-2109 or send email to SFRreunion2012@insightbb.com

Phone: 502-896-8401
Website: stfrancesofrome.org
Church: Strathmoor Presbyterian Church
Address: 2201 Hawthorne Avenue Louisville Kentucky
Date: 7/3/2012
Time: Noon
Description: Bibles and Brown Bags Summer Series
The Prophets: Let the Waters Flow

Phone: 502.451.5185
Website: strathmoorpresbyterian.org
Church: Beads On One String
Address: none Louisville KY
Date: 7/15/2012
Time: 1:30 - 5:00 PM EDT
Description: Local Spiritual Pilgrimage. Join others in traveling by bus across Louisville Metro to "centers" representing the five major world religions. To learn more about the purpose of the pilgrimage, the time and place to board the bus, what will be done at each "center," what to wear and bring, how to reserve a seat, etc., please send an email to beadsburnett@gmail.com and/or visit the website, www.beadsononestring.org.
Beads-On-One-String is a new international non-profit organization dedicated to the exploration of the unity of all life and whose abiding interest is in humanity's common endeavor to understand, experience, and creatively express the Oneness that lies at the heart of all. This search is independent of existing traditions yet actively appreciates and connects people from all religions, backgrounds and cultures, sacred and secular. We intend through education, pilgrimage, film and media, arts, sciences, and companionship to invite opportunities to explore and experience this unity.

Phone: 000-0000
Website: www.beadsononestring.org
Church: St. Thomas Episcopal Church
Address: 9616 Westport Road Louisville KY
Date: 7/16/2012
Time: Daily
Description: "Summer in the City" - St. Thomas Reading Camp with students from Zachary Taylor Elementary School - the week of July 16, 2012.
Phone: 502-425-3727
Website: www.stthomaslouky.org

Peace,

Al  
Al Klein

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