Allen’s Neck Meeting is in the process of searching for a pastor. In the meantime members of our fellowship are leading worship and giving the message. This has proven to be a wonderful way to learn of our Friends’ own...
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Minutes from Monthly Meeting for Business September 26 , 2010 Treasurer’s Report: Dick Mason reported that the electric stove in the bake house at the clambake grounds needs to be upgraded. Don Richmond will try to replace the current burners....
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Parsonage is Occupied The Parsonage Trustees are pleased to announce that the parsonage has new tenants. Our Executive Committee gave approval for Lauren and Keith Donnelly to live in the parsonage which has been vacant since June. They will live...
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Take Back Your Time is a broad and non-partisan coalition for change sponsored by the Massachusetts Council of Churches. The aim of Take Back Your Time is to draw attention to imbalances in work and leisure in American cultural life....
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This is Ann Mason’s definition of the Allen’s Neck Clambake. Clambake = People of all ages working together for a common goal. Not only to prepare an exceptional meal, cooked in an unusual way, but to get reacquainted with friends...
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We hold in the Light: Polly Harrison and Jean Parsons, dealing with various health issues....
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The Story of Eddah Busolo Eddah Busolo came into Kakamega’s Home-based Sponsorship Program in 2007. Her father had died in 2004 and her mother was very sick with AIDS. Through the Sponsorship Program, Eddah was able to return to school....
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Sundays - 9 am Worship and First Day School Speakers for October: 3rd - Bradie Metheny October 10 - Elaine Oliveira October 17 - Corey Gifford October 31 - Stan Stopka Sunday, October 17, 10:30 - Ministry and Counsel Tuesday,...
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