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Al-Anon is a self-help organization related to Alcoholics Anonymous.
It assists family members of those in recovery from addiction.
It helps them understand how to live with “their alcoholic” and heal as a family.
Alcoholism is known as a disease that affects the whole family.
Those who participate in Al-Anon have the opportunity to share with others in
the same situation and help them recover from the old patterns and struggles
of living in an alcoholic family.
(Al-Anon is an independent organization and is not affiliated with the church.)
All Sunday meeting are at 3:00 pm. All Monday meeting are at 5:30pm.
Scheduled meeting dates are: April 17 May 15 June 19 July 17 August 21 September 18 October 16
Al-Anon is a self-help organization related to Alcoholics Anonymous.
It assists family members of those in recovery from addiction.
It helps them understand how to live with “their alcoholic” and heal as a family.
Alcoholism is known as a disease that affects the whole family.
Those who participate in Al-Anon have the opportunity to share with others in
the same situation and help them recover from the old patterns and struggles
of living in an alcoholic family.
(Al-Anon is an independent organization and is not affiliated with the church.)
The Seder is a time to celebrate the birth of the Jewish people, their struggle for freedom and God’s roll in their history.
The Passover Seder consists of three parts:
- the service before the meal (approximately 30 minutes)
- the meal (roasted chicken, brisket, and potatoes plus side dishes of vegetables, salads and desserts)
- the closing
Please join us at 6:00pm in the Fellowship Hall for the Passover Seder Dinner.
Each evening will begin at 6pm with dinner downstairs in the fellowship Hall.
The remainder of the time will be spent upstairs for games, art, music, and bible stories using the Jesus Storybook Bible.
Child pick up is upstairs at 7:30pm.
We will not meet in June or July.
Al-Anon is a self-help organization related to Alcoholics Anonymous.
It assists family members of those in recovery from addiction.
It helps them understand how to live with “their alcoholic” and heal as a family.
Alcoholism is known as a disease that affects the whole family.
Those who participate in Al-Anon have the opportunity to share with others in
the same situation and help them recover from the old patterns and struggles
of living in an alcoholic family.
(Al-Anon is an independent organization and is not affiliated with the church.)