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Memorial Service Friday, March 12
There will be a memorial service for Angus Mairs on Friday, March 12, at 2:30 p.m. in the Sanctuary.
Nothing can separate us from the love of God. --Romans 8
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Cynthia Campbell to Preach March 14
Ninth president of McCormick Theological Seminary and one of the first women to lead a large congregation in the PC(USA), Cynthia Campbell will preach at the 10 a.m. service on Sunday, March 14. Cynthia was ordained in June 1974 and began serving as an associate pastor at Northminster United Presbyterian Church in Dallas. She has served churches in Fort Worth and San Antonio and was director of the doctor of ministry program at Austin Theological Seminary. She is the author of A Multitude of Blessings: A Christian Approach to Religious Diversity. Cynthia will also present the Enrichment Program on March 14 at 11 a.m. in the Assembly Room. Her program is entitled "Christianity and Religious Diversity."
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Baptism Class March 21
New or prospective parents interested in Baptism may attend a Baptism class on Sunday, March 21, at 9 a.m. in the Church Library. This class will provide parents with information about the sacrament and its purpose, and will be another way for the church to offer support and encouragement to families. Please call Michelle Freyholtz at 651-223-7556 to schedule your baby's baptism and to register for the class. Baptism classes are offered quarterly. Baptisms are ordinarily celebrated on the 3rd Sunday of each month. |
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New Members Class March 21
We offer many opportunities for fellowship, worship, learning, and service--for adults, children, and youth. To learn more about the life of this church, come to our new member class on Sunday, March 21, at 11:15 a.m. in the Library. A light lunch will be served and child care will be provided. For lunch and child care reservations, call Michelle Freyholtz at 651-223-7556. |
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March Art Show Paintings by Catherine Hearding

"My goal in painting is to portray the beauty of the ordinary. I want the viewers to see their surroundings from a different perspective, to feel the shapes as light hits the form and describes it, to see colors they might not expect. Minnesota winters are a subject that I enjoy painting because they are all about form and light and color. The shapes created by the snow and wind catch the light and create shadows that contain surprising color and are abstract in nature. To accomplish my goal, I try to focus on more intimate views of the landscape. Many of my landscapes have a high horizon line, focusing our attention on the details in the foreground. I like to find abstract forms in a realistic setting, by using shadows or by focusing in closely on a subject. I am fascinated with how light falls on form, in landscape or still life. Shadows fascinate me and I usually see the shadow before looking at the object. Shadows depict form, and I use them to describe the shape of the landscape or object. Color and light are intertwined and affect how we see the subject." --Catherine Hearding
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Didier Seminar April 23, 24 and 25
Mark your calendar for the DIDIER SEMINAR, April 23, 24 and 25, 2010. The guest speaker will be The Reverend Dr. Cynthia Bourgeault, Episcopal priest, author, Principal Teacher for the Contemplative Society, and past fellow of the Institute for Ecumenical and Cultural Research at St. John's Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota. She will speak on the topic "Meditation and Visionary Seeing in the Christian Tradition." The Didier Seminar is free an open to the public.
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Daylight Saving Time Begins March 14
 Daylight Saving Time begins at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 14. Remember to set your clocks forward one hour before retiring on Saturday night, March 13.
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Kerygma Class Continues on Sundays
The Reverend Tom Forster-Smith and The Reverend Gale Robb teach a Kerygma Bible Study Class entitled "A Spiritual Journey Though Holy Week," each Sunday of Lent. Please register in the church office and pick up a copy of the resource book. The registration fee is $15. The class is held in the Meeting House (761 Summit, next door to the church) from 11:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and includes a light lunch. Contact Tom Forster-Smith at tomf@hohchurch.org or 651-223-7553, or Gale Robb at galer@hohchurch.org or 651-223-7549 for more information.
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WEDNESDAY LENTEN SERIES ON FAITH & WRITING Through March 31
Register by calling the church office, 651-227-6311, for the Wednesday evening adult education in-depth series class: "The Writing Life: Finding the Voice of Faith and Writing." Taught by the Rev. Dr. Lucy Forster-Smith, Chaplain of Macalester College, this class began on March 3, and runs each Wednesday evening through March, in the Kirk Parlour, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Textbooks are available in the church office with your $15 registration fee. For more information contact Rev. Tom Forster-Smith at tomf@hohchurch.org or 651-223-7553.
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Loaves and Fishes March 15
The SAINTS team will welcome our Frogtown neighbors to supper on Monday, March 15, in the Loaves & Fishes program at Faith Lutheran Church at Charles and Mackubin Streets. The food-prep team leads off the festivities at 2 p.m., and is joined at 5 p.m. by expediters, servers and clean-up crews. Thank you for your dedication to this program!! Any questions? Please call Ray Clark, 651-484-7270.
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Great Decisions March 16: Global Crime
GREAT DECISIONS meets in the Church Library at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March
16, to consider the phenomenon of increasingly organized global crime.
The presenter will be George Welles, president of Imaging Futures,
Inc., and national security consultant to Fortune 500 companies and
government entities. Great Decisions is a discussion group for U.S. foreign policy issues. Discussions are based on topics in a reading guide put out by the Foreign Policy Association and led by speakers recommended by the Minnesota International Center. Guests are welcome. For more information please call Bob Mairs, 651-222-3423, Dennis Anderson, 651-730-4003, or the church office, 651-227-6311.
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Mission Sewing March 18
The MISSION SEWING GROUP meets on the first and third Thursday of the month, September through May, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Dining Rooms A&B. The group does good work for the missions and enjoys fellowship. Sewing ability is not required. Bring a sandwich; coffee is provided. For further information, contact Janet Brownell, 651-765-4990, or Terry Maroney, 952-423-6960.
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Volunteer at Women's Advocates Shelter for Women and Children March 18
The Third Thursday Group is gearing up for 2010. We encourage both men and women of all ages to join us. We organize an activity and snacks each month, and there are always little ones who want to play games or share a good book. Do not underestimate the value of a kind word or gesture to women and children in transition. You can make a difference. On March 18 we will work on Easter crafts at the shelter, which is on the corner of Grand Avenue and Dale Street. We meet at 5:45 p.m. and are always done before 8 p.m. Please contact Liz Boyd for details and a background check form: 651-698-0409 or elizaboyd@msn.com.
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Parents & Children Volunteer Opportunity March 19
There is a service opportunity for parents and their small children at Roseville Presbyterian Homes on the third Friday of each month. Interact informally with senior adults who appreciate the company of little children. Set your little ones an example of compassionate service to others. Next event: Friday, March 19, 9:45 a.m. Contact House of hope member Jill Winter for more information: jcwinter_9216@yahoo.com.
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Kirk Club March 21
The KIRK CLUB will meet on Sunday, March 21, at 12:30 p.m. at the Lexington, on Grand at Lexington in St. Paul. The topic of conversation will be "Oh, Those High School Years!" Was that formative time good or bad? Brunch items start at $13.78. Make reservations by calling the church office, 651-227-6311, by noon on Friday, March 19.
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Bach's Birthday Celebration March 21
MUSIC AT F OUR: BACH'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. On Sunday, March 21, at 4 p.m., the SUMMIT HILL BRASS Ensemble and organist AARON DAVID MILLER, under the direction of David Baldwin, will perform an all-Bach program commemorating Bach's Birthday with well-known Bach works for brass and organ. Many of the pieces on the program were transcribed by director David Baldwin. Come join us for an all-Bach afternoon! Free and open to the public.
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Feed My Starving Children March 25
Help package meals for hungry children. Currently, FMSC is focused on providing food aid to Haiti. Our next meeting is Thursday, March 25, 8 to 9:30 p.m. at the FMSC facility in Eagan (990 Lone Oak Rd.). To register, send an e-mail to hohvolunteers@gmail.com or sign up in the church office; include the names of each volunteer in your group. To learn more, visit http//www.fmsc.org.
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One Great Hour of Sharing March 28
The One Great Hour of Sharing is the Presbyterian Church (USA)'s annual offering that helps bring life necessities to disaster survivors throughout the world, helps refugees build new futures, and helps impoverished communities develop dependable livelihoods and secure sources of food and water. Offering envelopes will be arriving in the mail. Please remember to bring your envelope to church on Palm Sunday, March 28.
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Members Art Show in April
In April, the Cloister Gallery will feature the works of our talented artist members. Please think about what you would like to share with our House of Hope community. Please bring your work to the Bridal Room on Sunday, March 28, before or after the church services. Work should be ready to hang or to be displayed. Limit of 3 pieces per artist. All artwork will be up in time for Easter Sunday, April 4! For more details, contact Patty Paulus 651-644-6274 or email ppaulus@spa.edu.
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Book Study April 7, 14 and 21 The Wisdom Jesus by Cynthia Bourgeault
 This Wednesday Evening book study features Cynthia Bourgeault's The Wisdom Jesus: Transforming Heart and Mind--A New Perspective on Christ and His Message. It will be led by Sister Virginia Matter, Spiritual Director, The Benedictine Center, Maplewood. Sr. Virginia has experience in several spiritual traditions: monastic East/West, dialogue with Buddhists and Hindus, Native American Creative Arts, and Christian Spirituality. 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Assembly Room. Free and open to the public. (The Reverend Dr. Bourgeault will be the 2010 Didier Seminar speaker on April 23, 24 and 25.)
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Job Support Group
The Big
Net: Congregations Working Together to Provide Job Seeker Programs and
Services provides a weekly support program, at 4 p.m. on
Thursdays, covering resume review, networking, cover letters, personal
assessment, interview practice and general support. This program is held at the Church of St. John the Evangelist, 60
Kent St., St Paul (between Portland and Holly). For more
information, contact Rev. Tom Forster-Smith at tomf@hohchurch.org or 651-223-7553, or visit www.thebignet.net. The House of Hope is a member church of The Big Net.
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Grief Groups at House of Hope through March
 Grief groups of the Capital City Grief Coalition will meet at House of Hope on Thursdays from 5:30 to 7 p.m. through March 2010. These groups are designed for those who have lost loved ones through death. Newcomers are welcome to join at any time. For more information, contact Coalition Coordinator Lois Knutson, 651-227-4430. |
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Office Hours
September through May:Monday and Wednesday: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.Tuesday and Thursday: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.Friday: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Saturday: ClosedSunday: 8 a.m. to 12 noon
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