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Volume 60 Number 1
Published Monthly
East Shore Unitarian Universalist Church
10848 Chillicothe Rd, Kirtland, Ohio 44094
440-256-3400 www.eastshore.org
Rev. Denis Letourneau Paul, Development Minister
We are a Welcoming Congregation .
ALL SERVICES START AT 10:30 A.M.
Coffee hour immediately after service
SUNDAYS IN JULY
July 5 “Love and Truth will Prevail”
- Justin Simons
July 12 Service led by Dan Bond
July 19 Service led by Maurea Landes
July 26 Service led by Kristine Burkwood
Rev’s Reflections
Rev. Denis is out of the office for the month of
July, returning on August 4.
Meanwhile,…
Please take a moment to read the following
note from our Communications Task Force.
Enjoy your SUMMER!
Communica ons Task Force News:
Effec ve communica on is essen al. To this end, the
Communica ons Commi ee, of which I'm a part, has
been looking to strengthen East Shore's ability to communicate with members and friends.
In looking at the interrelated arms of communica ons -- Continued ....
July 2015
... newsle ers, email blasts, church calendars, announcements, bulle n board pos ngs, social media, and more -we examined how all these can combine to be more
responsive to the needs of the church while remaining
within the framework of financial and volunteer
resources?
In seeking solu ons, we examined how we currently do
things and also how other churches and groups communicate.
The monthly Beacon newsle er is a great example. A
weekly format would be more responsive, but limits with
volunteer resources made that tricky to pull off. Once
we saw the limita ons, we set out to find a solu on and
found it in looking at other church newsle ers.
Every week, Donna sends a weekly announcement.
Would it be possible to combine the best elements of
these announcements AND the monthly Beacon? Could
we create a newsle er requiring less forma ng, quicker
to assemble yet more visually appealing? One that could
be shared, updated, and printed? One that would be
readable on handheld devices and phones yet friendly
to tradi onal viewing? One that would be er accommodate photos?
MailChimp is an email solu on that will allow East Shore
to build cleaner newsle ers more quickly and, when necessary, print out easy-to-read versions. The newsle er is
not built on an individual's computer like it is now, so it
can worked on from anywhere, le ng volunteers be er
share the work load. Best of all -- it means a reduc on
in out-dated, month-old news!
Of course changes don't happen overnight. The new
Beacon is in development and may take some tweaking
to find the perfect balance for East Shore's needs. Nonetheless, the focus is remaining responsive to your needs.
We want the vehicles of communica on to serve the
people and not the other way around.
We are so excited about these changes and hope this will
mean a reduc on in confusion in missed events. We'll
stay in touch and keep you updated.
Warmly,
Dale and the rest of ESUUC Communica ons Commi ee
East Shore Beacon
July 2015
PARISH NOTES
Helen Ranney died on May 21. Helen and her husband Neil were founding members of East Shore.
They were here right from the very beginning and
raised five children in the church, one of whom, Jane
Ranney Rzepka, became a UU minister. Helen was
a source of inspiration.
Nancy Wise passed away on June 10.
To all those in the community with joys and
concerns, we send love and peace
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Reverend Denis Paul is out for the month of July.
Beverages and Banter
There will be no Beverages and Banter in July
Community Kirtan
On the first Friday of each month, at 6:00 pm.
OMD News:
Young Adult Opportunities
OPUS, the annual national gathering of Young Adults
will once again take place in the OMD at Camp Nuhop
August 19-23, 2015. Registration is open. Details at
http://www.ohiomeadville.org/omdevents/736-opus15.
New Board Member or Congregational Leader?
The UU Leadership Institute is offering a summer class
on Healthy Leadership 101. This course is all online
and self-paced with three webinar based sessions for
conversation and connections. Learn more at:
www.uuinstitute.org. It’s not too late to sign up,
as long as you finish before September 15.
Worship Arts has no ced that we have so many great happenings at East Shore, that the Sun‐
day Morning announcements have become
overwhelming. In an effort to create a more sacred space on Sunday, announcements will be
displayed in a central place, and will remain in
the newsle er and weekly emails.
The Communica ons Task Force will assist
Worship Arts in this effort launching in August.
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IT IS THE MISSION OF EAST SHORE
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH
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to offer a loving, joyful, accepting religious community
where the right to freedom of belief is unfettered by any
prescribed creed, and where our liberal religious tradition
is made accessible to all;
to provide support for the individual in a free and disciplined search for religious and ethical values that enrich
our lives;
to provide religious education for children and adults,
which enables self-knowledge, respect for others, and
awareness of the interdependent web of existence of which
we are but a part;
to celebrate together rites of passage through the great and
profound moments of life;
to affirm Unitarian Universalist principles by reaching out
to the greater community to promote truth, justice, responsibility, and love in the world.
You are part of a larger UU Community
Stay connected to the larger Unitarian
Universalist community. East Shore is part
of the Ohio-Meadville District. Visit their
website at www.ohiomeadville.org for
articles, events, programs and more.
Beacon Newsletter Policy
Published every month, the Beacon provides churchrelated information to members and friends. Several
items are regular features of every newsletter: Sunday
morning service program notes, a church calendar of
events, and regular columns from the Minister and the
Director of Religious Education. It is to be noted that the
Minister’s practice of “freedom of the pulpit” also applies
to his or her column. The Minister, Director of Religious
Education, Board Chair, the Beacon Editor, or members
of the Board of Trustees may invite members to write
columns on experiences or activities that are part of the
church or UU Association life. Announcements, social
events, special events, descriptions of committee activities and information from the District and Association are
included in the Newsletter when space allows.
At times, the Beacon Editor may need to prioritize
materials. Events and activities from the wider community are included if they are in sympathy with Unitarian
Universalist values articulated in the Principles and Purposes. Interests and concerns of church members on
matters outside formal activities of the church may be
sent to the Editor, keeping in mind that they may or may
not be used for publication, but could be considered,
incorporated, and/or adapted, based on the contribution’s potential to support and enrich our beloved church
community.
Material for the newsletter is submitted through the
church office, by email to the Editor or mail . All material
is subject to editing. The newsletter is available in hard
copy and via East Shore’s website.
East Shore Beacon
July 2015
Sunday Summer Camp
Our East Shore Summer
RE program, “The Color
of Religion”, is up and
running.
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July Activities in RE
July 4 through July 11 - Goldmine - see below
Tuesday 14th - RE Team Meeting at 6:30 pm
Thursday 16th - Circle of Mom (Moms Only)
TBA - ESUUC Auction - RE Car Washes!
August Activities in RE
th
In the coming weeks, as we learn the meanings of
color in religions around the world, we will be making
tissue bowls, felt bookmarks and lemon bath bombs.
Tuesday 11 - RE Team Meeting at 6:30 pm
Thursday 20th - Circle of Mom (Moms Only)
The theme each Sunday will be a different color, and
we will dress in that color, eat foods from that color,
and learn the power of that color in world religion.
Come and join the fun!
GoldmineLeadershipCamp
Children’s Annual Mee ng & Report
The children listed what they liked, did not like, and what they
would like to see added:
Liked: Food Day and Rev. Denis’s stories
RE Sunday
first to third grade loved the curriculum “Moral Compass”
Haunted House
Christmas Pageant Sunday – especially the play
Having the Internet and media added to the classes
Did not like: The li le ones did not like that the older children hid the
Easter Eggs in places they could not reach.
The teens did not like that the curriculum was chosen by
older teens that stopped coming to class and par cipa ng.
Like to see: RE discussed having curriculum match the themes the
main sanctuary. Most children liked the idea as long as it
DOES NOT become like real school.
The children want to keep more modern media included
in classes (videos, power points, and internet)
Religious Education Council
RE Team meetings have moved to the first
Tuesday of each month. This is likely to change
again in the near future, as our new RE Chair settles-in.
Our next meeting will be held on
EastShoreishostingOMD’sGoldmineCamp
fromSundayJuly4thtoSaturdayJuly11th.
Goldmineisaweek‐longleadershiptrainingcampforteensinhighschool.
AspecialThankYoutoallthatdonatedtoaScholarship
foroneofourveryappreciativeyouthtoattend!
Goldminewillbeusingallofthechurchforthis
week‐longevent,sopleaseplanaccordingly.
Thankyou,friendsatEastShore,
forallofthematerialsthatyou
broughtinforthekidstentatthe
BlueSkyFolkFestival,heldonJune20.
ThankyoutoRochelle,Amy,AndrzejandCalebfor
helpingset‐upandbreak‐down,helpingvisitorsmake
corkboats,recycledpaper,bracelets,and
“Harmonikazoos”.Youarewonderfulpeopletohave
spentthedayplaying!
Coming of Age (COA)
Attention ADULTS:
RE is planning for Coming of Age (COA) next year. If your
teen is going to participate in COA, please let Halcyon know
ASAP. Also, if you have any ideas about who would be
a good sponsor for your teen, please discuss with Halcyon.
If you have any questions about COA, then...
you guessed it - please contact Halcyon
YOUTH CAVE
YAC OMD (Youth Adult Committee Ohio Meadville District):
Tuesday. July 14 at 6:30 pm.
http://www.ohiomeadville.org/leaders/yac
Everyone is welcome to join us at these meetings. Come
YAC Summer Meeting and Elections: July 24-26, 2015
at UU Church of Kent. Registration open until July 13:
to share your group’s ideas, or to support
and participate in ours !
http://www.ohiomeadville.org/omdevents/761-yacsummer
East Shore Beacon
July 2015
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BoardHighlightsforApril2015
BoardHighlightsforMay2015
 TheESUUCBoardofTrusteesmetonTaxDay,6pm,
 TheESUUCBoardofTrusteesmetonMay17,2015at
April15,2015withfullcon idencethatallBoard
membershad inishedtheirtaxesontime.Weare
pleasedtoreportthatnomembersseemedtobe in‐
ishing/ ilingtaxesduringthemeeting.
6pm.WhileourAnnualMeetingloomsinthenearfu‐
ture,therewasother,moreimmediatebusinessofthe
churchtoaddress.
 OurNominatingCommitteehasdoneatremendous
job indingfolkswhoarewillingandabletoservethe
manyEastShorepositionsfor2015‐16.TheBoard
thankseveryonewhohassteppedupandaccepted
theirnomination,withappreciationforallthosewho
havealreadyserved.
 NightattheRaceswasatremendoussuccess,with
manynewpeopleattending,raisingmorethanex‐
pected,withgreatfunforall.TheBoardextendsmany
thankstotheorganizers.
 TheOhio‐MeadvilleDistrict,theUUA,andEastShore
areallcontemplatingthebene itsofsharedministries
–apathtowardsharingresourceswithourgeograph‐
icallycloseUUchurches.RevDenisisbuildingbridges
withsomeregionalUUcongregationstoencourage
moresharingandcross‐congregationalsupportnext
year.
 Wearepleasedtowelcomefournewmembersasof
April12,2015;BrianRice,KathyFlora,KathyDeane
andElisabethOtto.Atthesametime,wegrievethe
passingofthreelongtimeandmuchlovedmembers;
DanMiller,JuliusRopog,andDavidHill.
 WediscoveredthatthecurrentRentalPolicyrequires
thateveryone‐evenmembersandpledgingfriends‐
ischargedarentalfeefortheirmemorialserviceat
EastShore.Thisseemsinappropriate.TheBoard
agreedthatweshouldchangetheRentalPolicyto
“MembersandpledgingfriendsofEastShoreUnitari‐
anUniversalistChurchwhopassawayarenotcharged
arentalfeefortheirmemorialservice.”Seemstobe
rightthingtodo.
 WearepreparingfortheAnnualMeetingonJune7,
2015,wherewewillelectmembersforthe15‐16posi‐
tions,establishourbudgetfor2015‐16,andhearfrom
theentiremembership.Hopingthateveryonecomes!
WarmRegards,
NancyTozer,ViceChairoftheBoardofTrustees
 Wearepleasedtoagainhostthisyear’sregionalUU
GoldmineLeadershipConferenceforyouth,andweare
happytohaveanEastShoreyouthwhowantstoat‐
tend.Thecostis$450perperson,andRev.Denisof‐
feredtocoverhalfthecostfromtheMinister’sDiscre‐
tionaryFund.Theotherhalfwillbecoveredbyan
OMDscholarshipordonationsfrommembersand
friends.
 WorshipArtshasnoticedthatwehavesomanygreat
happeningsatEastShorethattheSundayMorning
announcementshavebecomeoverwhelming.Inan
efforttocreateamoresacredspaceonSunday,an‐
nouncementswillbedisplayedinacentralizedplace,
andwillremaininthenewsletterandweeklyemails.
TheCommunicationsTaskForcewillassistWorship
ArtsinthiseffortthatlaunchesinAugust.
 WithRev.Denis’support,HalcyonDomanskiisstarting
a‘CircleofMom’groupfocusedontheneedsofmoms
atEastShore.Halcyonisalsopursuingherformalcre‐
dentialingasaDRE.
 WearebuildingalistofneededCapitalimprovements
sothatourupcomingCapitalCampaignhasacleardi‐
rectionandde initegoal.Wehopetolaunchthiscam‐
paignduringthe15‐16 iscalyearwithRuthTroup’s
valuableguidance.
WarmRegards,
NancyTozer,ViceChairoftheBoardofTrustees
Movies Making Meaning
Movie Night Fridays
The monthly “Movies Making Meaning”
showing for July is POSTPONED.
Enjoy your summer and watch for updates
about the next one!
Have a movie with spiritual meaning to you?
We’d love to feature it -- contact Ann Jacobson
July 2015
East Shore Beacon
DonatetoEastShorewith
AmazonPurchases!
On the November 2014 Board Highlights, the
East Shore Board announced that we joined the
Amazon Smile program where purchases made
through Amazon will have 0.5% of the purchase
price donated to East Shore.
Here are some instruc ons:
Go to h ps://smile.amazon.com/about to get all of
the direc ons, or see below for an abbreviated version.
1. Go to h p://smile.amazon.com/. Type into the
search box on the right: East Shore Unitarian
Church. They le out the “Universalist” part, maybe because there was only so much space to type. 2. That will bring up 2 choices. Select the one for
Willoughby. Yes, we are in Kirtland but there are four ci es that share the same zip code and the main post office for our zip code is Willoughby. 3. Once selected, Amazon will remember your
choice. From then on you go to:
h p://smile.amazon.com/ and it should
automa cally donate to our church.
NOTE: purchasing looks the same as the regular
www.amazon.com, but you have to start with
h p://smile.amazon.com/ for Amazon to make
the dona on. Smile for the Camera!
Plans are in the works for a new East Shore
pictorial church directory. Universal Church
Directories, widely known for top quality
directories and photography, has been selected
to help us. They come highly recommended
from other churches in our area.
For now, please mark your calendars:
Photography dates will be
September 17, 18 & 19
with the scheduling of
appointments in August.
More details to follow.
For additional information
contact Kathy Deane.
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We are what we call a
"Welcoming Congregation" meaning that we warmly welcome and
openly encourage the full participation of
gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people
in the life of our congregation.
If you are interested in the larger
LGBTQ organization, Interweave,
please visit: http://interweaveuu.org
Are you interested in learning about Avatar
Adi Da Samraj, a contemporary spiritual teacher? Join the Lavender Group! We’ll meet the
fourth Thursday of every month,
either at East Shore Church at 10am or the
same evening at my home in Painesville at
7pm. All the readings are accessed online.
You will need a Google email to sign-up.
Contact Nancy Bihary at
[email protected]
LOOKING FOR INSTRUMENTALISTS
Did you play bassoon in the band in high
school? Oboe in the orchestra?
Guitar in a garage band?
Is there a flute, sax or accordion in your attic?
Or are you currently playing an instrument
for pleasure or profit?
We'd like to get to know you here at East
Shore. Whether your forte is pop, rock,
classical, jazz or whatever, we are planning a
get-together in August, date to be announced
later. Let's see what we can put together for
future church services or programs a small ensemble, a duet, trio or solo.
Adults and teens, keep watching for news
of this important event!
See Judy Willour or Marj Hill
for more information.
East Shore Beacon
July 2015
Bring your coffee mug
to church
It's Time for Coffee Hour!
On Earth Day, Green Sanctuary invited everyone
to "Show Your Mug at Church"
and bring in your own mug for Coffee Hour so
we can replace the disposable cups.
In our skit during service, we described bringing
in our mugs and taking them home to wash.
But in the last Beacon, we failed to include
the "take it back home to wash" part,
resulting in mugs being left in the kitchen!
Uh oh! BIG apologies to the Kitchen Committee!
We've heard some feedback that bringing mugs
and taking them home may not be the best
solution, so we have another idea, and it allows
for some community-building and teamwork!
We can do away with disposable cups and plates,
AND make sure that even visitors to
East Shore can partake in Coffee Hour, by using
mugs and small plates from East Shore's kitchen,
but as we are a commercial kitchen, these
must be washed following each Coffee Hour.
Who wants to be dishwashing buddies?!
If we all pitch in (and work in pairs so it goes faster and is more fun!), we'd only have to take our
turn once or twice a year to enjoy Coffee Hour
every week without relying on disposables!
Let's Celebrate the Web of Life together!
Let Green Sanctuary know your thoughts!
A MESSAGE FROM THE
FINANCIAL SECRETARY
Now that the pledge drive is over, and we are
approaching the end of this fiscal year, which
ends June 30, 2015, please mark your pledge
contributions as to whether it is for this fiscal year
(7/1/14-6/30/15) or whether you are pre-paying
for the fiscal year that begins July 1, 2015.
If you are pre-paying, please mark your contribution
for 2015-16. This will avoid having your
contributions posted to the wrong fiscal year.
- Mary Bender, Financial Secretary
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AgreatbigBlueSkyThankYoutoallyou
awesomevolunteerswhochippedinforthe
BlueSkyFolkFestonJune20th!Wecouldnot
doitwithoutyourconstantsupport.
Theweatherheld,thejammerswereamazing,
theworkshopswerepacked,andthe
MainStagewasathing
tobehold.Itwasagreat
dayforeveryone,and
youhelpedmakeit
happen.
Hopetoseeyouallnext
year!
Some news about our members:
One of our newest members, Brian Rice, was
featured in the News-Herald on June 16 for
his important work with elder abuse:
http://www.news-herald.com/general-news/20150615/
display-aims-to-raise-awareness-of-elder-abuse
Millennium Salon
Cuba ‐ "The Great Un‐learning"
with Carole Clement
Playwright, Author & Road Scholar Traveler, talks
about her recent 17-day tour, and why the
Cubans adore Quakers and Unitarians
Sunday, July 26, 2015
East Shore UU Church
10848 Chillicothe Rd., Kirtland
www.eastshore.org
440-256-3400
12:00 pm: Light Vegetarian lunch
‐ Reserva ons for lunch by July 22nd
- $5 dona on requested for lunch
12:30 pm: Presenta on with Q & A
- No reserva on needed for
presenta on
July 2015
East Shore Beacon
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Box Tops for Education
Don’t forget about those little/
very tiny, pink and white coupons on various packages of General Mills products (cereal, Ziploc baggies,
Pillsbury bakery …). Keep cutting them out and stuffing them in the Box Tops box on the table in the narthex on Sunday. We really do get 10 cents for each
coupon we turn in!
JULY BIRTHDAYS
1 – Rochelle Luckwitz
7 – Christopher Turchetta
9 – Barb Mallin, Cloe McCann
13 – Rose Bouch, Sam Guizlo
14 – Sharon Waite
21 – Maura McGovern, Pam Leininger,
Judy Willour
22 – Kyle McCann, Barb Opie
Board of Trustees Members (2014-15)
Jason McCann
Nancy Tozer
Maggie Calkins
Pat McGovern
Mary Bender
Kristine Burkwood
Justin Simons
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Assistant Treasurer
Financial Review Team
Keli Keyes
Nominating Committee
Sage McMillan Tim Ray
Church Office Hours
Director of Religious Education: Halcyon Domanski
Tuesday, Friday, & Sunday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
Church Secretary: Donna Van Boxel
SUMMER HOURS (JUNE THROUGH AUGUST):
Tues., Wed. and Thurs.
9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Reverend Denis Letourneau Paul
Tuesday
12:00 pm to 4:00 pm
* See calendar on next page for dates off *
COMMITTEE CHAIRS:
Archives
Art Show
Building
Care Committee
Chalice Lighter
Coffee Hour
Communications
Newsletter Editor
Publicity
Webweaver
Decorating
District/Denomination
Fahr Fund Trustees
Finance Committee
Stewardship
Heinen’s & Giant Eagle
Rental Coordinator
Fundraising
Great Outdoors
Kitchen
Marvin Detar
Joan McDermitt, David Simmerer
Chris Derus
Jan Hurwitz
Bill Butler
Terry DeTar
Sage McMillan
Dale Luckwitz, Rochelle Luckwitz
Pat McGovern
Ken Schmidt
Linda Lekson
Ken Franklin
Pam Leininger, Linda Loeffler
Lynne Killgore, Dave Michel
Ben and Julia Kotowski, Eric Waldman
Jan Hurwitz, Glenn Emelko
Jerie Green
Open
Brian Beck
Christina Hermann, Marten Schreiber
Lay Pastoral Team
Membership
Memorial Garden
Men’s Group
Millennium Salon
Organic Garden Group
Religious Education Chair
Library
Small Group Liaison
Social Justice
Community Meals
Domestic Violence
Green Sanctuary
Peace Seekers
UUJO liaison
Welcoming Congregation
Transition Team
Worship Arts
Music
Rev. Peggy Clason
Sharon Waite
Linda Lekson, Nora Nemec, Pam Leininger
Ken Schmidt
Lynne Killgore
Patricia Sinclair
Kristine Burkwood (2015-17)
Laura Solomon
Judy Willour
Rose Bouch
Dorothy Lemmey
Cara Battaglia, Judy Willour
Ron Prosek
Ron Prosek
Kristine Bowers
Dick Hurwitz
Nancy Theofrastous, Justin Simons
Marj Hill, Judy Willour
July 2015
East Shore Beacon
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JULY CALENDAR
Fri July 3
Sat July 4
Picture Directory commi ee
1:00 pm
Mon Aug 10
Men’s Group
7:00 pm
Community Kirtan
7:00 pm
Tues Aug 11
RE Team/Council Mee ng
6:30 pm
Fri Aug 14
Movies Making Meaning
7:00 pm
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Freedom To Marry Event
11a - 4pm
Sun Aug 16
Green Sanctuary Ac on Team
July 4 ‐ 11 Goldmine Leadership Camp Whole church
Thur Aug 20
Circle of Mom (CoM)
Mon July 13
Men’s Group
7:00 pm
Fri Aug 21
WOW Small Group
10:30 am
Tues July 14
RE Team/Council Mee ng
6:30 pm
Thur Aug 27
Nancy Bihary Group
10:00 am
Wed July 15
Board Mee ng
6:00 pm
Tues Sept 1
Finance Commi ee Mee ng
6:00 pm
Thur July 16
Circle of Mom (CoM)
Membership Commi ee Mtg
6:30 pm
Fri July 17
WOW Small Group
10:30 am
Fri Sept 11
Movies Making Meaning
7:00 pm
Sun July 19
Green Sanctuary Ac on Team
12:15 pm
Sept 17 ‐ 18
ES Picture Directory - Photos
2-8:30pm
Tues July 21
Finance Commi ee Mee ng
6:30 pm
Sat Sept 19
ES Picture Directory - Photos
10a-5pm
Thur July 23
Nancy Bihary Lavender Group
10:00 am
Coffee House/Fine Arts
7:00 pm
(2014-15 & 15-16)
6:30 pm
AUGUST
Tues Aug 4
Sun Aug 9
6:30 pm
Rev. Denis’s Schedule:
Finance Commi ee Mee ng
6:00 pm
Membership Commi ee Mtg
6:30 pm
Lay Pastoral Connec ons
12:15 pm
12:15 pm
Vacation: July 1 - July 30 (back Aug 4)
Next Week off: August 17 - 24
Sept. 14 - 21
Please email all submissions for the Beacon to [email protected]
Next Beacon Deadline
Deadline: Thurs,, July 16
Next Beacon Mailing: Tuesday, July 28
Board Chair: Nancy Tozer
DRE: Halcyon Domanski
Commissioned Lay Leader Candidate: Justin Simons
Editor & Desktop Publisher: Dale Luckwitz
To stop delivery of the Beacon, please call the church office.
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Rev. Denis Letourneau Paul, Development Minister
10848 Chillicothe Rd, Kirtland, Ohio 44094
PHONE: (440) 256-3400 FAX: (440) 256-3971
WEBSITE: www.eastshore.org
E-MAIL: [email protected]
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