The Neighborhood Café is Back Inside!
Starting Thursday, November 3rd Serving from 5:30pm – 6:30pm (doors open at 5:15pm)
Bring a Friend/Invite a Friend (Donations Welcomed)
*Please Note: No further drive thru pick up after November 3rd
The Neighborhood Café is Back Inside!
Starting Thursday, November 3rd Serving from 5:30pm – 6:30pm (doors open at 5:15pm)
Bring a Friend/Invite a Friend (Donations Welcomed)
*Please Note: No further drive thru pick up after November 3rd
As I write this article, I am aware that Lent is approximately half-way over. Being a season where one is challenged to face their mortality, I am also aware of many situations and circumstances that point out my humanness and frailty. Some of these situations are personal with me and my family and others are circumstances that I am
walking through with friends and church members.
As I write this article, I am aware that Lent is approximately half-way over. Being a season where one is challenged to face their mortality, I am also aware of many situations and circumstances that point out my humanness and frailty. Some of these situations are personal with me and my family and others are circumstances that I am
walking through with friends and church members.
As I write this article, I am aware that Lent is approximately half-way over. Being a season where one is challenged to face their mortality, I am also aware of many situations and circumstances that point out my humanness and frailty. Some of these situations are personal with me and my family and others are circumstances that I am
walking through with friends and church members.
As I write this article, I am aware that Lent is approximately half-way over. Being a season where one is challenged to face their mortality, I am also aware of many situations and circumstances that point out my humanness and frailty. Some of these situations are personal with me and my family and others are circumstances that I am
walking through with friends and church members.