Joyce Spartonos The Sun Lakes Jewish Congregation (SLJC) was hoping against hope that they would be able to conduct in-person services for the High Holidays. Unfortunately, this is not to be the case this year. As you can imagine, this decision was not made lightly. However, taking in all the facts and info available to…
Category: Religion
Religion, September 2020
Unity: Gratitude and the Manifestation Process
Kay Davis Unity Church of Sun Lakes is a New Thought Spiritual Community. Our goal is to live our lives in peace, love, healing, and oneness with our families, friends, and all sentient beings over the globe. Rev. Jeanne records our Sunday services online so we can watch them each week on YouTube. To join…
Religion, September 2020
We’ve Been Here Before
Dr. Marc Drake, Senior Pastor, First Baptist Church Sun Lakes Do you recall the widespread anarchy and mayhem of the late 1960s, especially 1968? It was an election year, the country was rife with violence and racial and political turmoil, and many marches and demonstrations were taking place to protest the unpopular Vietnam War. Furthermore,…
Religion, September 2020
GriefShare Begins at Sun Lakes United Methodist Church
Pastor David Holling Grief is a normal response to any loss and affects the grieving person(s) physically, emotionally, and spiritually, often causing the person to think and act in ways different from their previous normal behavior. You may have heard something to the effect of “just give it some time and you will feel better.”…
Religion, September 2020
Sweet Life Café Opens September 17!
Cathy Smoot Sweet Life Café, a biblical-based book study, is held each Wednesday at noon in Room 4 at Sun Lakes United Methodist Church beginning Sept. 17, 2020. This fall, the study will focus on the book, Proverbs: Learning to Live Wisely. As the Book of Proverbs offers wisdom and guidance, so, too, will this study.…
Religion, September 2020
Do I Spread Love?
Religion, September 2020
Shalom Hadassah Update
Joyce Spartonos Shalom Hadassah, as well as almost every organization, has felt the effects of this terrible pandemic and wonders when we’ll see, or even begin to see, the light at the end of the tunnel. All the terrific ideas Shalom Hadassah had for meetings, of course, are on indefinite hold. However, even in these…