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FAITHFUL ADVICE
Religion,
How to talk about religion
work and
clothes can Speak from the heart, not the gut
The Associated Press
co-exist
James L. Jorgensen
Lee News Network
The number of claims of
religious discrimination has
grown significantly over the
past several years. Within
these claims are those
relating to an applicant’s
or employee’s dress or
grooming.
Employers covered
by Title VII (of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964, which
prohibits employment
discrimination based on
race, color, religion, sex and
national origin) must make
exceptions to their rules or
preferences so applicants
and employees can follow
religiously-mandated dress
and grooming practices,
unless the exception would
pose an undue hardship on
the business.
The Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission
has guidelines that govern
employers’ compliance.
For example, customer
preference is not a defense
against a discrimination
claim. If a business takes
an action based on the
preferences of others,
including customers,
clients or co-workers, it is
unlawfully discriminating
based on religion.
In one case, a Muslim
applicant for an airport
ticket-counter position
wore a headscarf because
of her religious beliefs.
The manager feared that
customers might think that
an airport employee, who
was identifiably Muslim,
was sympathetic to terrorist
hijackers. As a result, the
supervisor offered her a
position in the airline’s call
center, where she would
interact with customers
by phone. This religious
segregation violated the law.
The EEOC guidelines
emphasize that when
an employer makes an
exception, it may still
enforce its dress and
grooming rules for other
workers. Co-workers’
unhappiness or jealousy
about the religious
accommodation is not
a reason to deny the
accommodation.
The EEOC cites this
example. A front-desk
attendant worked at a sports
club where the manager
required employees to
wear tennis shorts. The
employee asked to wear
a long skirt because her
religion demanded that
women dress modestly. The
club agreed, but if other
employees wanted similar
exceptions for nonreligious
reasons, it could deny their
requests.
For many, dress or
grooming is a required
expression of their religious
beliefs. Employers must
be careful in addressing
requested exceptions to
their dress or grooming
codes. An erroneous
response can lead to a claim
of religious discrimination.
Church Chicken
Noodle Supper
MUSCATINE, Iowa —
Spangler Chapel United
Methodist Church will hold
its chicken noodle supper
and bake sale from 4:306:30 p.m. Wednesday, June
11, at New Hope United
Methodist Church, 3215
Tipton Road.
The public is invited and
carry-outs will be available.
The menu includes
chicken or hamburger
sandwiches, noodles,
salads, homemade pies,
homemade angel food cake
and drink.
The meal will be served
cafeteria style.
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Go forth and help. It’s
the least you can do
When I was a child my
family lived hand to mouth.
We were loved and cared
for, but the cupboards were
often more bare than full.
telephone interview,
for InterfaithFamily.com
My dad’s job was at a textile
is talking the talk in a
and pens “The Seesaw”
Religion, like politics,
mill, a job he maintains to
“nonconfrontational”
column on intermarriage
is something polite people manner.
this day, though he should
for The Jewish Daily
aren’t supposed to talk
have long ago retired.
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Forward, says she and her
about, particularly at the
Down at the mill, one of my
religious conversation
husband, an Episcopalian,
dinner table. And there’s
father’s co-workers would
is humility, humor and
talk about religion all the
sound reasoning for
sincerity — applied in the
time with their 9-year-old help us, as such salt-of-thethis: Passions can flame,
earth people do. His name
right way,” said Stephen
son. This is a change for
voices spike, dissent can
was Bobby Gentry.
Asma, a philosophy
her. Growing up, religion
explode into disputes long- professor at Columbia
One Saturday mornwas discussed only by
festering.
ing Bobby pulled into the
College in Chicago and
“people who were very
But if one never talks
driveway of our home with
author of, among other
observant or crazy,” she
about religion, how will
a handful of other men.
books, “Why I Am a
said.
one ever learn? And
They began heaving brown
Buddhist: No-Nonsense
“We want our son to
that’s seen as vital now
paper sacks of groceries
Buddhism With Red
grow up understanding
as society is becoming
through our front door for
Meat and Whiskey.” “If
religion is not a forbidden
more multicultural, more
what seemed like an hour. It
you approach a friend
topic, and he needs to be
multidenominational and
or acquaintance with a
able to speak about it,” said wasn’t Christmas. It wasn’t
ever more vocal.
Thanksgiving. It was just on
humble attitude — the
Larkin.
“Over the years, I have
time. I have neither forgotopposite of missionary
Why does talk of
noticed several changes,”
ten them nor their kindness.
zeal — you’ll start a more
religion generate so much
Vasudha Narayanan,
Jesus spoke in Mathonest dialogue. Sprinkle
heat?
director of the University
thew 25 with familiar, but
in a little bit of humor
“It often comes from
of Florida’s Center for the
inescapable, words: “I was
about your faith (yes, even a gut place rather than
Study of Hindu Traditions, serious believers should
hungry, and you fed me. I
a heart place, and a gut
wrote in an email. “People have a sense of humor) and place is more reactive,”
was thirsty, and you gave
are less than shy about
me a drink. I was a stranger,
ask sincere questions.”
said the Rev. Shannon A.
talking about religion; in
“Sincerity about your
White, pastor of the Wilton and you invited me into your
fact, they wear it on their
home. I was naked, and you
motives is crucial,” Asma
Presbyterian Church in
sleeves and also display it
gave me clothing. I was sick,
added. “Many people
Connecticut.
through their car bumper
and you cared for me. I was
maintain devotion to
“When you talk to
stickers.”
in prison, and you visited
their beliefs by harboring
someone about your
Narayanan, a religion
me. When you did this for
secret disdain for every
religion or religion in
professor and author or
one of the least of these, you
other faith. If you’re just
general, it’s important to
editor of seven books,
baiting someone in order
come from the heart place,” were doing it for me!’”
including “Hinduism,”
Where is Jesus? He is sitto roll your eyes later with
she said. “You are not
believes talking about
ting in an emergency room,
like-minded friends, then
trying to change people.
religion is a “good thing.”
you’re not having a genuine You are interested, curious an uninsured, undocuWhat’s important, she
mented immigrant. He is
interfaith conversation.”
even, in the other person
stressed in both the
behind bars, so far from his
Jane Larkin of Dallas,
and what their experience
email and a subsequent
parole date he can’t think
who writes about parenting is.”
RELIGION
Keeping
the Faith
Ronnie McBrayer
that far into the future. He
is sleeping under a highway
overpass with newspapers
for a blanket. He is an
evictee waiting in line at the
shelter for a bed and a cup
of soup. He is an old forgotten woman at the nursing
home who no one thinks of
anymore, other than as a
bedridden body.
He is a refugee in Sudan,
an exile from Syria, an
orphan in Bagdad or a street
kid in Baltimore. He is a
textile worker trying to stay
ahead of the bill collectors
while keeping food in his
children’s bellies and a roof
over their heads. Jesus is the
poor, the downtrodden, the
homeless, the sick, the hungry, the thirsty, the jailed, the
lonely, and the overlooked.
As we go to these – the
least of these – we go to Jesus.
Not figuratively, not symbolically, but literally. To serve
those in need, with help, love,
kindness, or a simple brown
paper sacks of groceries, is to
serve Jesus. And such service
will never be forgotten.
Ronnie McBrayer is a syndicated columnist, pastor, and author of multiple
books. You can read more and receive
regular e-columns in your inbox at
www.ronniemcbrayer.me.
Attend the church of your choice: Local and area churches
Sponsored by The Muscatine Journal
ACNA (Anglican
Church in North
America)
St. David’s Anglican Church — Durant
Community Center, 606 Fifth Ave. Sun.:
Sunday Eucharist: 9 a.m.; study hour:
10 a.m. Tues: 7 p.m. Bible study, (in
homes, call for location) www.stdavidsdurant.info
Adventist
Seventh-Day Adventist — 2904 Mulberry Ave. Sat.: Sabbath school, 9:30
a.m.; services, 11 a.m. Wed.: Services,
7:30 p.m.
Assemblies of God
Abundant Life Assembly of God — Seventh and Iowa streets, Fredonia. Sun.:
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. (adult class
in Spanish); worship, 10:30 a.m. Wed.:
Services, 7 p.m.
First Assembly of God — 314 W. Seventh
St. Sun.: Sunday school, 8:30 a.m.;
worship service, 9:30 a.m., Wed.: Bible
study, 6:30 p.m., youth groups, 6:30
p.m.
Asamblea De Dios Templo Roca De
Salvacion — 512 Iowa, 7 p.m. Monday,
Oracion; 7 p.m. Mier, Estudio De Biblia;
7 p.m. Viernes, Culto Familiar; 10 a.m.
Domingo, E.D & Adoracion; 5 p.m.
Domingo, Culto Evangelico.
Glad Tidings — 710 Cypress St. Sun.:
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; services, 11 a.m.
and 6:30 p.m. Wed.: Services, 6:30 p.m.
Heartland Fellowship Assembly of
God — 315 W. Summit St., Wilton. Sun.:
9:15 a.m.; services, Wed.: Services,
6:30 p.m.
Baptist
Calvary Church — 501 W. Bypass 61.
Sat.: worship and KidZone, 6 p.m. Sun.:
Broadcast, 9 a.m., KWPC 860 AM;
services, 9 a.m.; Sunday KidZone, Adult
Community Hour, and (middle school),
10:30 a.m.; Nexus (senior high), 6 p.m.
visit www. calvaryonline.org.
First Baptist — 3003 Mulberry Ave.
Sunday: Services, 10:20 a.m.; Sunday
school, 9 a.m.; Wednesday: Family night,
5:30 p.m.; Kids 4 Truth, 6:15 p.m.; Adult
ministries, 6:15 p.m. visit fbc-musc.com
First Baptist of Blue Grass — Sun.: Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; services, 11 a.m.
and 6 p.m. Wed.: Services, 7 p.m.
Baptist, General
Association of
Regular Baptist
Churches
Fruitland Baptist — 5712 67th Ave.
West. Sun.: Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.;
worship, 10:40 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Wed.:
JOY Club and Youth, 6 p.m.; service,
6:45 p.m.
Walnut Park Baptist — 215 Colorado St.
Sun.: Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Wed.:
AWANA, 6:30-8 p.m.; services, 7 p.m.
Baptist,
Conservative
Hillcrest Baptist — 1613 Bidwell Road.
Sun.: Worship, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday
school, 9 a.m.; Fellowship time, 10 a.m.;
Wed.: AWANA, 6-7:30 p.m.; Web site:
www.hillcrestbaptistmuscatine.com
Baptist,
Independent
Sycamore Baptist — 511 Sub Van Buren
St. Sun.: Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Wed.: Services,
7 p.m.
Independent Baptist Church of the
Open Door — Montpelier. Sun.: Sunday
school, 9:45 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m.
and 6 p.m. Wed.: Services, 7 p.m.
Providence Baptist — 30101 141st Ave.
West, Ill. Sun.: Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.;
worship, 10:30 a.m.
Baptist, Southern
Muscatine Baptist Chapel — 1235
Lincoln Blvd., Muscatine. Sun.: Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m.
and 6:30 p.m.; Teens in Action, grades
7-12, 5:30 p.m. Wed.: adult Bible study,
7 p.m.; Children in Action, grades 1-6,
7 p.m.; Mission Friends, ages 3-6,
7 p.m.; Youth on Mission, grades 7-12,
7 p.m. Thurs.: Women on Mission, age
18 and older, 7 p.m.; WMU, 7 p.m., last
Thursday of month.
Bahai Faith
Bahai Faith — Call 263-6024.
Bible Missionary
Bible Missionary — 2111 Lincoln Blvd.
Sun.: Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship,
11 a.m., 6 p.m. Wed.: Services, 6 p.m.
Catholic
St. Mary’s — Nichols. First Sun.: Confession, 7:40 a.m.; Mass, 8 a.m.
St. Mary’s — 312 Spruce St., Wilton.
Sun.: Mass, 8:30 a.m.
St. Mathias — 215 W. Eighth St. Sat.:
Mass, 5 p.m. Sun.: Mass, 8 a.m., 10 a.m.
and noon (en espanol).
Charismatic
Church of the Living Water — 3120 Park
Ave. West Sun.: Worship 10:15 a.m. Web
site: www.livingwatermuscatine.com
Victory Christian Center — 122 Ninth
St., Columbus Junction. Sun.: worship
and children’s ministry, 10 a.m.; praise
and worship, 6 p.m.
Vineyard Christian Fellowship — 224 E.
Third St. Sun.: 10 a.m. celebration service, Thurs.: 6:30 p.m., youth service,
7 p.m. Divorce Recovery.
Christian (Disciples
of Christ)
First Christian Church — 700 Kindler
Ave., Regular worship service 10 a.m.;
Sunday school, 9 a.m.
Nichols Christian Church — 607 Grant
Ave., Nichols. Sun.: Sunday school,
10:30 a.m.; 9:30 a.m. Family Worship
service.
Church of Christ
Church of Christ — 3603 Mulberry Ave.
Sun.: Worships, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Bible classes, 9 a.m.; Wed.: Bible
classes, 7 p.m.; Tuesdays, Celebrate
Recovery group, meets from 7:15 p.m.8:15 p.m., for more info, call 563-2601504 or 263-4750.
Church of Christ — 319 W. Third St., Atalissa. Sun.: Services, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday
school, 8:30 a.m.
Iglesia De Cristo El Shofar — 203 Monroe St. Pastor: Jorge Ayala. Cumpliendo
el Mandamiento de Dios. Visitanos en
nuestros servicios los dias. Viernes:
7 p.m.; Domingo: 10 a.m. Oh visitanos
en http://elshofar.webs.com/
Iglesia De Cristo—NUEVA COSECHA.
Pastores: Ovidio e Ileana Barrios, 700
Kindler Ave. Horario de Servicios: SÁBADOS: 7 p.m. Estudio Bíblico, DOMINGOS:
4:30p.m., Servicio de Júbilo y Mensaje
Biblíco. MIÉRCOLES: Programa de television en MPW Public Access Channel 9,
noon, 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. Visitenos en
www.facebook.com/Communionproductions www.ovidiobarrios.wordpress.
com, www.ovidiobarrios.org
Church of God
Fillmore St. Sabado: servicio de oracion, 7 a.m.; ensayo de alabanza, 6 p.m.
Domingo: celebracion de alabanza,
11 a.m. Miercoles: estudio Biblico, 6 p.m.
Viernes: servicio de oracion, 6 p.m.
Grandview Community Bible — Sun.:
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; services,
10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Wed.: teen
program, 6:30 p.m.; AWANA, 6:45 p.m.;
Bible study, 6:50 p.m.
Letts Independent Bible — Chestnut
and Orange streets, Letts. Sun.: Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m.;
children’s church, 10:45; evening worship, 6 p.m. Wed.: Worship, 7 p.m.
Jehovah’s
Witnesses
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses —
701 Lake Park Blvd. Muscatine, IA 52761:
English meetings on Sunday: Public talk
at 1 p.m.; Thursday Bible study at 7:30
p.m.; Spanish meetings on Sunday:
Public talk at 10 a.m.; Wednesday Bible
study at 7 p.m.
Latter-day Saints
Church of God — 222 Bleeker St. Sun.:
Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m. Wed. service: 7 p.m.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints — 2902 Lucas St. Sun.: Sacrament meeting, 9 a.m.; Sunday school,
10:20 a.m. Wed.: Youth, 7 p.m.
Eastern Orthodox
Lutheran
Holy Trinity Eastern Orthodox Mission —
1686 Sweetland, liturgy, 10 a.m.
Episcopal
Trinity Episcopal Church, 211 Walnut
St. — Summer Sunday Worship: 10 a.m.
with Eucharist; Sunday school, 9 a.m.
St. Paul’s Episcopal — 206 Sixth Ave.,
Durant. Sun.: Worship 9 a.m, with
Eucharist; children’s service second
Sunday; Healing Service, third Sunday
; www.stpaulsdurant.org
Evangelical
Mulford Evangelical Free — 2400 Hershey Ave. Sun.: Worship, 10:30 a.m.;
Sunday school, 9:15 a.m.; Revolution
(Jr. High youth), 6-7:30 p.m.; Revolution
(Sr. High Youth) 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday:
Bible study Prayer/Share, 2 p.m. Wed.:
AWANA clubs, (preschool to middle
school) 6:30 p.m. September-April,
www.mulfordchurch.org
Connection
Muscatine Campus, 1523 Houser St.,
Sundays at 10:14 a.m. More information:
www.connectionqc.org, or Edward Ellis,
563-299-0242
Full Gospel
New Jerusalem Full Gospel — 512 E.
Seventh St.
Sunday worship, 11 a.m.; Thursday Bible
study, 6:30 p.m.; Sunday school, 9 a.m.
Faith Chapel — New Boston Blacktop
and Highway 92. Sun.: Sunday school,
9:45 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m..
Independent
Centro Cristiano Emanuel — 1112
Gloria Dei Lutheran — 606 Fourth Ave.,
Durant. Sun.: Worship with communion,
9 a.m.; Sunday School 10:15 a.m.
Grace Lutheran — 2107 Cedar St.: Sunday worship, 8:15 a.m. and 10:45 a.m.
Lutheran Homes Chapel — 2421
Lutheran Drive. Sun.: Worship, 9:45 a.m.
Shepherd of the Cross Lutheran — 3300
N. Highway 38. Sun.: Worship, 9 a.m.;
Sunday school, 10:15 a.m.
New Era Lutheran Church — 3455 New
Era Road. Worship: 8:30 a.m. Sunday
school: 10 a.m.
Zion Lutheran, 517 Sycamore St. — Summer schedule: Worship 9 a.m.; Fall/
winter schedule: Worship 8 a.m. and
10:30 a.m.; Sunday school 9:15 a.m.;
Wednesday: mid-week choir for grades
2-6, confirmation choir, bell choir. Website: www.zionmuscatine.org
Zion Lutheran — 226 Fourth St., Atalissa,
Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m.; interactive
Bible study, 9 a.m. Sunday; Worship
celebration with holy communion, 10
a.m. Sunday.
Lutheran,
Missouri Synod
Our Savior Lutheran — 2611 Lucas St.,
Divine service 9 a.m.; Sunday school
and Bible class, 10:30 a.m. Online: www.
oursaviormuscatine.net
St. Paul Lutheran — 226 Washington St.,
Wapello. Sun.: Worship, 10 a.m., Sunday
school 9 a.m.
Zion Lutheran — 1000 Maurer St.,
Wilton. Sun.: Worship 9 a.m.; Sunday
school, 10:15 a.m.
Zion Lutheran — three miles west of
Edgington, Ill. Sun.: worship, 8:15 a.m.
and 10:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 9:20
a.m.
Mennonite
Spanish Mennonite — 3510 Park Ave.
Domingo: Escuela Dominical, 9:45 a.m.;
adoracion, 11 a.m.; servicio evangelistico, 7 p.m. Miercoles: estudio Biblico,
7 p.m.; Sabado: servicio de jovenes,
7 p.m.
Methodist, United
Methodist Church
High Prairie United Methodist, 2050
215th St., Sun.: Worship, 9 a.m.; Sunday
school 10 a.m.
Musserville United Methodist, 1001 Oregon St.: Sun.: Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.;
worship, 10:45 a.m.
Sweetland, 1709 Sweetland Road, Sun.:
Sunday school, 10:15 a.m.; worship,
9 a.m.;
Illinois City United Methodist — Illinois
City, Ill. Sun.: Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.;
worship, 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Island United Methodist — Stewart
Road/57th St. Sunday: Worship, 9 a.m.;
Sunday School 10:15
Letts United Methodist — Sun.: Sunday
School 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m.
New Hope United Methodist — 3215 Tipton Road. Sun.: Worship, 9 a.m.; fellowship, 10 a.m.; Sunday school, 10:30 a.m.
Nichols Circuit United Methodist — 315
Main St., Nichols. Sun.: Conesville: worship, 8:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 9:30
a.m. Nichols: Worship, 9:45 a.m. Cedar
Valley, worship, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.
Peace United Methodist — 1321 Highway
38, Wilton. Sun.: Worship, 8:45 a.m.;
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.
Pine Bluff United Methodist — Ill. Route
92 and 294th Street West, Pine Bluff, Ill.
Sun.: Sunday school and worship, 9 a.m.
San Pablo United Methodist — 1001
Oregon St., Sunday times, effect Feb.
24: Traditional: 10:45 a.m.; Free@Three:
3 p.m.; Hispanic worship: 5 p.m.
Spangler Chapel — 1899 N. Mulberry
Road, Sun.: Sunday school, 9:15 a.m.;
worship 10:30 a.m., Wed.: Service 7 p.m.
United Methodist Church of Moscow —
Moscow. Sun.: Worship, 9 a.m.
Wesley United Methodist — 400 Iowa
Ave. Sunday: Traditional worship 8 and
11 a.m., Celebration service 9 a.m.;
Sunday school hours 10 a.m.; Healing prayer 10 a.m. and noon; Vespers,
5:15 p.m.; Tuesday: Prayer group 9:30
a.m.; Wednesday: W.O.W. Wesley on
Wednesday family studies, 6:30-8 p.m.;
broadcasts on MPW Digital TV channel
9 at 1 p.m., 6 p.m., 11 p.m.; Thursday:
Men’s Bible study 6:30 a.m. at the
Clarion Hotel; Bible study 9 a.m. and
3:45 p.m.; Friday: Stitching group 9:30
a.m. For more information, call 2631596 or go to www.wesleyonline.org
West Liberty United Methodist — 507
N. Spencer St., West Liberty. Sun.: Early
worship, 8:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 8:50
a.m.; worship, 10 a.m.
United Methodist of Wilton — 1401 Maurer St., Wilton. Sun.: Worship, 9 a.m.; no
summer Sunday school; Men’s Fellowship, 7:45 a.m. second Sunday Mon:
Prayer Shawl Circle — 2nd and 4th
Mondays, 7 p.m. Tues: Sewing group,
9:30 a.m.; Kids Club, grades 1-4, third
Tuesday, 3:15 p.m.; Bible study, 7 p.m.
For women’s and youth fellowships
call the office at 563-732-2084. www.
umcofwilton.org
Non-denominational
Adventure Christian Community, 1963
N. Tipton Rd., services 9:30a.m. and
11 a.m. Children’s classes are offered
during both services from nursery-5th
grade.
Community of Christ — 2607 Bidwell
Road. Sunday schedule: Sunday school,
9:45 a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. The
last Sunday of each month will feature
breakfast at 9:30 a.m. Hershey Manor
Ministry, 9 a.m.
Jesus Mission — 509 Mulberry Ave.
Sun.: Worship, 10 a.m.; Tues.: 6:30
p.m.; Monday and Thurs., 5:30 p.m.
prayer service.
Pentecostal
Iglesia Pentecostal El Sinai, Biblia Abierta Inc. — 1309 Hershey Ave. Domingo:
escuela Dom., 10 a.m.; culto evangelico,
5 p.m. Miercoles: culto oracion, 7 p.m.
sabado: culto evangelico, 7 p.m.
Templo Pentecostas — 1324 Houser St.
Domingo: escuela Dominical, 10 a.m.;
culto evangelico, 5 p.m.
Christian Life Church — 922 Hancock,
Muscatine. New pastor: Steve Schmaljohn, Sunday night service 6 p.m.
Presbyterian
Buffalo Prairie Presbyterian — 183rd
Ave. W. Buffalo Prairie, Illinois. Sun.:
Worship, 10:15 a.m.; Sunday school,
9 a.m.
First Presbyterian — 401 Iowa Ave.,
Muscatine: Sunday: worship 10:15 a.m.;
Sunday school for adults, Jr. and Sr.
high 9 a.m.; prekindergarten through
fifth-grade choir at 9:30 a.m. and Sunday school following children’s sermon
during worship (nursery provided beginning at 9 a.m.); Emmaus Café at noon.
Wednesday: All Church Night, 5:30 p.m.
dinner, programming for all ages prekindergarten through adults from 6:15-7:30
p.m. www.fpcmuscatine.com
Wilton First Presbyterian — 213 W. Fifth
St., Wilton. Sunday School, 9 a.m.; Sun.:
worship, 10:15 a.m.
Religious Society of Friends (Quaker)
Bloomington-Muscatine Friends — 2698
180th St. Sun.: Sunday school, 9:30
a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m.
Salvation Army
Salvation Army — 1000 Oregon St.
Sun.: Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m. Mon.: ladies’ group,
5:30 p.m.; Bible study, 7 p.m. Tues.:
Boy Scouts, 6 p.m. Thurs.: girl’s youth,
6 p.m.
United Church
of Christ
Faith United Church of Christ — 3307
Mulberry Ave., Sunday worship: 10 a.m.
Grace United Church of Christ — Conesville. Sun.: Worship and Sunday school,
9 a.m.