Mingus View Presbyterian Church. . .
. . . a fellowship of believers proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ through worship, nurture, and striving to exhibit the Kingdom of God to our community and the world.
July 14, 2024
8th Sunday after Pentecost
“The earth is the Lord’s and all that is in it, the world, and those who live in it.”Psalm 24:1
You are invited to join us on Sunday for our 10:00 a.m. worship service either in person or on YouTube Live via our Facebook page. The title of Susan Goe’s sermon is “The Dangers of Dancing” (Psalm 24; 2 Samuel 6: 1–2; 12b–17; Mark 6: 14 – 29.) Special music will be a duet by Janet Hansen & Fran Chawick, “Loving Spirit” & “Spirit of the Living God” Medley”. Hymns for the day include: “Live Into Hope,” “I’ve Got Peace Like a River” and “For the Beauty of the Earth.”
THIS WEEK!!
Monday Food Pantry Open, 9 – 11 a.m.
Wednesday Crafternooners, 1:00 p.m.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
- Help Stock the Mingus View Food Pantry! Stock for our pantry has been running low and we could use some help getting the shelves re-stocked. Especially, at the moment, we need the following items: soups, cereals, canned fruit, canned chicken or tuna, canned tomatoes, plain pastas, jam/jellies, ketchup, mustard, cake mixes and cookies. If you can help us out when you shop this week, our clients will really appreciate it! Thanks!
- You are Invited! The Hope Circle and Jone & Bob Rongstad invite you to a Potluck Salad Luncheon on Wednesday, August 21st, at 11:00 a.m. at the Rongstad’s home. All are invited – men too! A sign-up sheet is available on the round table at the back so that we know hoe many to expect.
- Mountain View Elementary School: Because of the enthusiasm for and success of our partnership with Mountain View Elementary School, we have once again chosen to support this great local mission! Nurse Stephanie cannot thank us enough for our donations this past school year! To get the office set for the new school year beginning in early August, we thought we’d give you several weeks to scout for good beginning-of-the year deals. As the children don’t usually return items after use, Stephanie says they are ALWAYS in need of girls and boys underpants sizes 6 – 8; boys sweatpants and girls leggings, sizes 6 – 8. The kids come to her for snacks, so small prepackaged crackers and cheese or crackers and peanut butter, Goldfish, and chips keep her stocked. She says anything they can give the children to fill them up until mealtime is appreciated. So, Mingus View, let’s get Mountain View ready for the new school year! Thanks!