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The fifth annual Community Day of Prayer for our nation will be held, rain or shine, at the gazebo on Chardon Square...
Community Day Of Prayer
Sept. 17, 11 a.m. to noon
The fifth annual Community Day of Prayer for our nation will be held, rain or shine, at the gazebo on Chardon Square. Presented by Mike Farrell and Patriot Citizens of Our Community, all are welcome to come pray for the nation and its religious freedom. Bring an American flag and chair to celebrate Constitution Day.
Speakers include Pastor Barber, Huntsburg Congregational Church; Father Redmond, St. Mary’s Church of Chardon and St. Patrick; Pastor Chesnes, Morning Star Friends Church; Father Burkley, St. Lucy’s Mission and St. Edwards Church; Mike Farrell, Geauga Faith Rescue Mission; Nathan Long, missionary; and the Geauga Youth Orchestra.
For information, call Mike Farrell at 440-477-7670.
Grief Share
Sept. 25, 9 a.m.
New Promise Church, 8671 Euclid- Chardon Road in Kirtland, will offer another Grief Share 13-week program beginning Sept. 25.
The workshop is designed for people experiencing the loss of a loved one and will include videos, group discussions, and Biblical teaching on grief and recovery topics.
Cost for the 13-week program is $20, which covers registration, notebook, helpful materials and refreshments served at each session. Call the church office, 440-256-3705, for more information or early registration.
America’s First Ladies
Oct. 2, 2 p.m.
Join for a presentation on “America’s First Ladies” at Chardon United Methodist Church, 515 North St. CWRU ACE program teacher Pamela Belknap will present a multi-media presentation. Belknap teaches a two-part course on the presidential wives, their support to their husbands, service to the nation and their independent causes.
Cost is $8 per person and includes dessert and coffee. All proceeds benefit local and worldwide missions of Chardon United Methodist Women.
For reservations and ticket information, call 440-285-4581 or email info@chardonchurch.org.




