PARISH ANNOUNCEMENTS
For the Week of 7 March
Today 3/7 9:30am Vail Interfaith Chapel
Worship 11:30am Chapel at Beaver Creek
Monday 3/8 9:30am Prayer Shawl Ministry
Vail Interfaith Chapel, lower level
Tuesday 3/9 10:30am Bible Study
Vail Interfaith Chapel, lower level
5:30pm Bible Study
Chapel at Beaver Creek
6:30-7:30pm Choir Rehearsal
Vail Christian High School
Wednesday 3/10 4:15-5:15pm Confirmation
Ministry Center, lower level
7:00-8:15pm Wyldlife
Vail Christian High School
Thursday 3/11 5:30pm Souper Soup Nite
Vail Interfaith Chapel, lower level
Friday 3/12 10am Women’s Group Ski Day!
Vista Bahn, Vail Mountain
Next Sunday remember to spring forward . . . Move your clocks forward one hour!
Mountain Hospice in Edwards offers in-home nursing and volunteer care to people who are ill. A training program for anyone interested in volunteering for hospice will begin in April. If you would like more information, please call Ruth Walker at 376-4114.
Upcoming Events:
3/18 – Theology on Thursday, 7pm, Beaver Creek Chapel
4/25-27—Men’s Hut Trip, Sangree Froelicher hut
4/25-27—Women’s “Hut” Trip to Sylvan Lake Cabin in Eagle.
Notify the church office to sign-up for either hut trip
8/1-7—Youth Mission Trip to Bisti, NM. Talk to Erik (471-2074)
Please Pray For . . . Kathy McConnell, Larry Hoppy, Mark Ristow, Loved Ones of Loretta Frank, U.S. Military & their families, Emily
Ewing, Thomas Walsh and Andrew Claymon & Family. If you or someone you know would like to be added to the prayer list, please note it on “Who’s Who in the Pew” or call the church office, 476-6610.
DONATION SUMMARY (estimate)
February 2010
Budget $20,000 Actual $18,291 Shortfall $1,709
January—February 2010
Budget $40,000 Actual $39,603 Shortfall $397
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Theology on Thursday
Thursday, March 18, 7pm
Chapel at Beaver Creek
Fellowship Hall
In the days after World War II, a convenient story was told of church leaders and ordinary Christians that defied the Nazis from the beginning. Recent research has uncovered a very different story. Rather than resisting, the greater part of the German church saw Hitler’s rise in 1933 as an act of God’s blessing, a new chapter in the story of God among the German people. On Thursday March 17, we will watch a film based upon ground-breaking research, which will introduce us to three of the greatest Christian scholars of the twentieth century: Paul Althaus, Emanuel Hirsch, and Gerhard Kittel, men who were also outspoken supporters of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party. This provocative film asks: how could something like this happen in the heart of Christian Europe? Could it happen again? How does the scholarship of this period affect the church today? Does the church of today retain the ability to recognize profound evil? Discussion will
follow.
Bring a friend and join us for what is sure to be an engaging
and thought-provoking evening.