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What do sea stars have to do with Easter? They, like bulb flowers, are seen as symbols of regeneration and new life. Sea stars, also referred to as starfish, have been defined by scientists to be beyond the characteristics of fish. They cannot really be a starfish, so the designation sea star was created.

When a sea star loses a limb, that limb can regrow an entirely new sea star. This rather unique regenerative ability makes them an appropriate symbol for Easter, and the story of the starfish by Loren Eisley makes them even more important. Community Church will look at that story as well as Acts 3 on Sunday, April 14.

Community Church regularly has first-time worshippers, and welcomes all people to join the conegregation on the third Sunday of Easter to see what the “Friendly Church” is all about.

Community Church is located inside Leisure World at 14000 Church Place. Sunday Worship is at 9:50 a.m., followed by a time fellowship and coffee, tea and snacks. Come early for a cup of coffee in the Narthex.

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