Category: Religion

Devorah Hadassah

Deb Engle Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America, has a chapter in the East Valley called Devorah Hadassah. We organize events, programs, and fundraising activities to support Hadassah Medical Center in Israel and other Hadassah initiatives. For more information, please contact desertmountain@hadassah.org or Marcia Garnice at garnicemarcia@gmail.com. Upcoming Events: Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1:30 p.m.:…

Sun Lakes Jewish Congregation News and Events

Shabbat service will be held on Feb. 13 at 7 p.m. at the Sun Lakes Chapel. Full services are conducted each month from February through June on the second Friday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Sun Lakes Chapel. For additional information or to have your questions answered about Sun Lakes Jewish Congregation…

Sun Lakes Jewish Congregation Sisterhood—Games Galore

Esther Spear The Sun Lakes Jewish Congregation Sisterhood will hold its annual fundraiser called Games Galore (formerly known as Card Party) on Monday, Feb. 23, at Oakwood Country Club at 10 a.m. We will have our signature gift baskets, dine-out gift cards, cash raffle, and tantalizing treats at our bake sale. The $40 entry fee…

Charity and Kindness

Rabbi Irwin Wiener, D.D. Recently, I read a very interesting essay titled “An Interview with God.” The author is unknown, but I believe it could have been written by any of us. “Come in,” God said. “So, you would like to interview me?” “If you have the time,” I said. God smiled and said, “My…

The Power of Love

Mark Wenz, Unity Church of Sun Lakes In Mark’s gospel, Jesus entreats us to “Love your neighbor as yourself.” Will we choose to follow Christ’s path of love, or will we default to embracing grievances, judgments, and anger? We live in severely divided times. Both polarities of the political spectrum lash out, judge, insult, ostracize,…

Whatever Is Worthy of Our Attention

Rev. Jennifer Lambert, Senior Pastor, Sun Lakes United Methodist Church February often invites mixed emotions. For some, it carries reminders of love and connection. For others, it highlights absence—people we miss, routines that have changed, or seasons of life that feel quieter than we expected. Add to that the constant stream of news and commentary…