02 December 2020

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LW Baptist

LW Baptist


By Rolland Coburn Pastor Psalm 50:23 promises God’s blessing on those who thank him for their salvation. We sing, “Thank you Lord for saving my soul/Thank you Lord for making me whole/Thank you Lord for giving to me/ Thy great salvation so rich and free.” We must experience the Lord’s goodness before we can open our mouths to thank and praise him, and we experience his goodness only

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Faith Christian Assembly

Faith Christian Assembly


The Rev. Gwyn Vaughn, pastor of Faith Christian Assembly, has written a new book titled, “People Who Have Made an Impact.” Faith Christian Assembly invites Leisure World to a special book signing on Sunday, Dec. 6, at 5:30 p.m. This book chronicles several people whose lives made an impact on others. These are people who the Rev. Vaughn pastored in his ministry. This book is sure to be an encouragement

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Beit Halev

Beit Halev


Rabbi Galit Shirah and Beit HaLev invite all to join the “Coffee Chavurah” social hour before services on Fridays. Services will start at 6 p.m. and on Saturday morning at 10:30, with the “Coffee Chavurah” to follow. For security purposes, call or email Rabbi Galit Shirah to let her know you want to attend. To join the Zoom meeting, go to https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9 152434704?pwd=THJGTE1OUX

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Hope sees the way for opposing views

Hope sees the way for opposing views


COMMUNITY CHURCH By Johan Dodge Reverend There was a joke running around the last two weeks: “bring up politics at Thanksgiving to reduce your Christmas shopping.” First, I hope we all stayed safely distanced over Thanksgiving, as difficult as that might have been. But perhaps more important, that we are able to find peace amid the divergent viewpoints within our families. This week,

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CDC says community use of cloth masks helps control the spread of COVID-19

CDC says community use of cloth masks helps control the spread of COVID-19


The novel coronavirus discovered in 2019 (COVID-19) is primarily transmitted by respiratory droplets generated when people cough, sneeze, sing, talk or breathe. This is why the CDC recommends community use of non-valved, multilayer cloth masks to reduce the emission of virus-laden droplets. It’s especially relevant for asymptomatic or presymptomatic infected wearers who feel well and may be unaware