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Most parents want a preschool that is warm and loving, provides the basic skills, and eases the transition into kindergarten, in a positive, reinforcing environment where their child can have fun! St. Mark Lutheran Preschool offers a combination of all these elements, providing a loving environment where students can grow in separate classes for three and four year old children. The three year old class is held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, while the four year old class meets Monday to Friday; both run from 9:00 a.m. until noon.
Classes are held from September to June, following the North Tonawanda school schedule. The three year olds are led by Reanna Richner and her aide, Miss Lisa. The four year olds are taught by Sandy Sledziewski and her aide, Miss Elaine. The classes are held in separate rooms but they will sometimes participate in joint events in the gym or outside, or when there are special visitors. Classrooms are self-contained and secure, with adjacent bathrooms and cubby areas. Once the children are inside, the outside doors are locked with admittance allowed by the church secretary. Outside doors in the classrooms are heavy, so children cannot push them open. An inside playground and gym make the building self-suffi cient.
I met with Sandy and Elaine and it’s easy
to see that they really enjoy this calling. Both are mothers and grandmothers, and members of the church. Sandy started in 1999 and has loved working with the children ever since. Elaine has been her aide for about two years, taking eagerly to the task, even bringing in her own activities cart. The small class size of about 10-15 children lets them to get to know each child as a person. Sandy said they create a positive and accepting environment, where children are taught that “I can do it!” There is always something different going on and time fl ies by, they said. After free time, children disperse to one of the centers for reading, kitchen activities, puppet play or fi ne motor skills. There may be circle time where children learn about calendars, colors, shapes or counting. The reading center is used frequently, with a helpful bookworm getting children interested in stories.
Sandy and Elaine could barely list all the activities children participate in during the year, but said they work to make them all fun. Time is spent learning art, gym, music, academic skills, science experiments, small and large motor skills, discipline, manners, social skills, and cleanliness. One-on-one time is provided for children who need help building specifi c skills such as writing or counting. Field trips include going to a farm
for apples and pumpkins and a walk to Platter’s for ice cream. Sometimes the school brings in fi remen, a dentist or an ambulance crew to talk to the children. Parties are held to celebrate birthdays, Halloween, and Valentine’s Day. There is a Thanksgiving feast and at Christmas they have a birthday party for Jesus, then Santa arrives.
Religion is present, but the teachers don’t make it overpowering. They tell stories about God because they feel it is important for children to learn there is a God who teaches us how to treat each other. Because they have children from Catholic, Baptist and Lutheran backgrounds, the teachers show the children that God is present in their lives in a general way. There are prayers at snack time, at the end of the day and for those who are sick or absent.
Twice a month they attend chapel with the pastor and Liz Hurst, Director of Youth and Family Services, who teach in a fun way so the children can come to know Jesus. They sometimes sing in church services and are always welcome at church functions, but the family does not have to belong to the church for the child to attend the preschool. Families receive the church newsletter and children are encouraged to attend Sunday School, Vacation Bible School, or Kingdom Bible School.
There is no nap time and no computer
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Twin Cities Community Outreach (TCCO) is a “three in one “ organization. TCCO serves both the City of North Tonawanda and the City of Tonawanda.
Friends of TCCO pronounce its acronym as “taco”.
Founded in 1984 TCCO brought together the North Tonawanda Interchurch Food Pantry, NT Clothes Closet, and North Tonawanda Meals on Wheels in one place.
The TCCO building at 100 Ridge Road, North Tonawanda is owned by the non-profi t agency. The maintenance and utilities for the groups are paid by
TCCO. Without TCCO, the three agencies would not be able to operate.
In 1991, the former Twin Cities Ice Rink building at 100 Ridge Road, North Tonawanda became available. After a year of hard work, the building was cleaned and renovated enough to be habitable for the three agencies. Because only part of the 63,000 square foot building was used by the three agencies, the unused half has since been turned into a bus garage and repair shop for the North Tonawanda city schools. With the School District’s help, other renovations were accomplished to further complete the new facilities. Offi ces, work and storage areas, restrooms and various other necessary repairs made the facilities comfortable, warm and clean.
Funding for TCCO comes from both communities. Support comes from individual donations, business gifts, help from corporations, churches, clubs, civic groups, and other organizations which provide fi nancial assistance.
TCCO will be holding their fourth annual “Basket Bonanza” on Sunday, October 7 at Sikora Post American Legion Hall, 950 Payne Avenue, in North Tonawanda. Sale of tickets and previewing of the baskets will be from noon to 3:00 pm. Drawings begin
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Members of the TCCO Board of Directors presently include: Barry Donner, Barbara Elbers, Linda Finiki, Bill Giambelluca, Cathy Kern, Rebecca Lennox, and Joyce Santiago. Offi cers of the Board are : William Welch (President), Daniel Brick (Vice President), Roseann Lureman (Secretary), and Roberta Seekins (Treasurer).
TCCO remains the “umbrella agency” for the three non-profi t groups today.
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Christianity is unique among religions, for it alone offers a personal relationship with the Creator beginning here and now, and lasting throughout eternity. Jesus declared, “This is eternal life – that they may know God” ( Jn. 17:2). Unfortunately, many in the Church miss the great blessing of fellowship with our Lord because we have lost the ability to recognize His voice within us. Though we have the promise that “My sheep hear My voice,” too many believers are starved for that intimate relationship that alone can satisfy the desire of their hearts.
I was one of those sheep who was deaf to his Shepherd until the Lord revealed four very simple keys (found in Habakkuk 2:1, 2) that unlocked the treasure of His voice.
Key #1 – God’s voice in your heart often sounds like a flow of spontaneous thoughts.
Habakkuk knew the sound of God speaking to him (Hab. 2:2). Elijah described it as a still, small voice (I Kings 19:12). I had always listened for an inner audible voice, and God does speak that way at times. However, I have found that usually, God’s voice comes as spontaneous thoughts, visions, feelings, or impressions.
For example, haven’t you been driving down the road and had a thought come to you to pray for a certain person? Didn’t you believe it was God telling you to pray? What did God’s voice sound like? Was it an audible voice, or was it a spontaneous thought that lit upon your mind?
Experience indicates that we perceive spirit-level communication as spontaneous thoughts, impressions and visions, and Scripture confirms this in many ways. For example, one definition of paga, a Hebrew word for intercession, is “a chance encounter or an accidental intersecting.” When
God lays people on our hearts, He does it through paga, a chance-encounter thought “accidentally” intersecting our minds.
Therefore, when you want to hear from God, tune to chance-encounter or spontaneous thoughts.
Key #2 – Become still so you can sense God’s flow of thoughts and emotions within.
Habakkuk said, “I will stand on my guard post...” (Hab. 2:1). Habakkuk knew that to hear God’s quiet, inner, spontaneous thoughts, he had to first go to a quiet place and still his own thoughts and emotions. Psalm 46:10 encourages us to be still, and know that He is God. There is a deep inner knowing (spontaneous flow) in our spirits that each of us can experience when we quiet our flesh and our minds. If we are not still, we will sense only our own thoughts.
Loving God through a quiet worship song is one very effective way to become still. (Note II Kings 3:15.) After I worship and become silent within, I open myself for that spontaneous flow. If thoughts come of things I have forgotten to do, I write them down and dismiss them. If thoughts of guilt or unworthiness come, I repent thoroughly, receive the washing of the blood of the Lamb, putting on His robe of righteousness, seeing myself spotless before God (Is. 61:10; Col. 1:22).
To receive the pure word of God, it is very important that my heart be properly focused as I become still because my focus is the source of the intuitive flow. If I fix my eyes upon Jesus, the intuitive flow comes from Jesus. But if I fix my gaze upon some desire of my heart, the intuitive flow comes out of that desire. To have a pure flow I must become still and carefully fix my eyes upon Jesus. Again, quietly worshiping the King, and receiving out of the stillness that follows quite easily accomplishes this.
Fix your gaze upon Jesus (Heb. 12:2), becoming quiet in His presence and sharing with Him what is on your heart. Spontaneous thoughts will begin to flow from the throne of God to you, and you will actually be conversing with the King of Kings!
Key #3 – As you pray, fix the eyes of your heart upon Jesus, seeing in the Spirit the dreams and visions of Almighty God.
Habakkuk said, “I will keep watch to see,” and God said, “Record the vision” (Hab. 2:1,2). Habakkuk was actually looking for vision as he prayed. He opened the eyes of his heart, and looked into the spirit world to see what God wanted to show him. This is an intriguing idea.
God has always spoken through dreams and visions, and He specifically said that they would come to those upon whom the Holy Spirit is poured out (Acts 2:1-4, 17).
I had never thought of opening the eyes of my heart and looking for vision. However, I have come to believe that this is exactly what God wants me to do. He gave me eyes in my heart to see in the spirit the vision and movement of Almighty God. There is an active spirit world all around us, full of angels, demons, the Holy Spirit, the omnipresent Father, and His omnipresent Son, Jesus. The only reasons for me not to see this reality are unbelief or lack of knowledge.
In order to see, we must look. Daniel saw a vision in his mind and said, “I was looking...I kept looking...I kept looking” (Dan. 7:2,9,13). As I pray, I look for Jesus, and I watch as He speaks to me, doing and saying the things that are on His heart. Many Christians will find that if they will only look, they will see, in the same way they receive spontaneous thoughts. Jesus is Emmanuel, God with us (Matt. 1:23). It is as simple as that.
You can see Christ present with you because Christ is present with you. In fact, the vision may come so easily that you will be tempted to reject it, thinking that it is just you. But if you persist in recording these visions, your doubt will soon be overcome by faith as you recognize that the content of them could only be birthed in Almighty God.
Jesus demonstrated the ability of living out of constant contact with God, declaring that He did nothing on His own initiative, but only what He saw the Father doing, and heard the Father saying ( Jn. 5:19,20,30). What an incredible way to live!
Is it possible for you to live out of divine initiative as Jesus did? Yes! Fix your eyes upon Jesus. The veil has been torn, giving access into the immediate presence of God, and He calls you to draw near (Lk. 23:45; Heb. l0: 19-22). “I pray that the eyes of your heart will be enlightened….”
Key #4 – Journaling, the writing out of your prayers and God’s answers, brings great freedom in hearing God’s voice.
God told Habakkuk to record the vision (Hab. 2:2). This was not an isolated command. The Scriptures record many examples of individual’s prayers and God’s replies (e.g. the Psalms, many of the prophets, Revelation).
I call the process “two-way journaling,” and I have found it to be a fabulous catalyst for clearly discerning God’s inner, spontaneous flow, because as I journal I am able to write in faith for long periods of time, simply believing it is God. I know that what I believe I have received from God must be tested. However, testing involves doubt and doubt blocks divine communication, so I do not want to test while I am trying to receive. With journaling, I can receive in faith, knowing that when the flow has ended I can test and examine it carefully, making
sure that it lines up with Scripture.
You will be amazed when you journal. Doubt may hinder you at first, but throw it off, reminding yourself that it is a biblical concept, and that God is present, speaking to His children. Relax. When we cease our labors and enter His rest, God is free to flow (Heb. 4:10). Sit back comfortably, take out your pen and paper, smile, and turn your attention toward the Lord in praise and worship, seeking His face. After you write your question to Him, become still, fixing your gaze on Jesus. You will suddenly have a very
good thought. Don’t doubt it; simply write it down. Later, as you read your journaling, you, too, will be blessed to discover that you are indeed dialoguing
with God.Some final notes: Knowing
God through the Bible is a vital foundation to hearing His voice in your heart, so you must have a solid commitment to knowing and obeying the Scriptures. It is also very important for your growth and safety that you be related to solid, spiritual counselors. All major directional moves that come through journaling should be confirmed by your counselors before you act upon them.
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Places of WorshipANGLICAN
St. Bartholomew’sPro-Anglican Church
Christ-Centered; Bible Believing
2368 Eggert Rd, TOT(716) 831-1777
www.stbartston.orgRev. Fr. Arthur W. Ward Jr
Summer Schedule:June 17-Sept. 2SAT: 4:30 PM
SUN: 8:00am& 10:00am Christian Ed. Pre-K to Grade 6
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WED: 9:30am
St. Steven’s Anglican Church
10 Indian Trail Road, WILSUN: 11:00am
ALLIANCE CHURCHES
Kenmore Alliance175 Bonnet Ave., TOT
www.kenmorealliance.comPastor Jon Schuerholz
SAT: 6:00pm, SUN: 8:30am,10:00am (also Sunday School),
11:30amWED: 6:30 Prayer Meeting
THUR: 6:15 AWANA Children’s Program
Lockport Alliance Church555 Davison Rd ., LKPT
(716) 433-3571www.lockportalliance.org
Pastor Kevin RobbinsSUN 9:00 & 11:15Life Hour 10:15am
Niagara Alliance Church7041 Witmer Road
N. Tonawanda, NY 14120716-731-5689
www.niagaraalliance.comSun. 9:30am Life Hour
(Sunday School)Sun. 10:30am Worship Service
Wed. 7-8pm Prayer Meeting
APOSTOLIC
New Apostolic4229 Delaware, TOT
SUN: 10:30amWED: 8pm
New Life In Christ Ministries285 Walnut Rd., LKPT
SUN: 11:00
ASSEMBLIES OF GOD
Lewiston Assembly of God4754 Creek Rd., LEW
(716) 754-7736www.lewistonassemblyofgod.org
SUN: 10:00WED: 7:00
Lockport Assembly of God200 Beattie Ave., LKPT
(716) 433-2900lockportag@roadrunner.com
SUN: 10:30amWED: 7:00pm Praise & Prayer
New Covenant345 McConkey Dr., TON
www.nctag.orgPastor Dan Hamlin
Sunday: 8:45am & 10:00am
First Assembly Of God9750 Niagara Falls Blvd.,
NFwww.niagarafallsfirst.orgRev. James Armpriester
(716) 297-7794SUN: 10:00amWEDS 7:00pm
FRI: 7:00pm Youth Service
BAPTIST CHURCHES
Amherst Baptist Church100 Willow Ridge Drive, AMH
SUN:9:30am Fellowship, 9:45am – Contemporary
Worship ServiceSunday School 11:00am
Antioch BibleBaptist Church
3984 Lockport Olcott Rd., LKPT
(716) 439-8101
Baptist Church Of Ransomville
Youngstown-Lockport Rd, RAN
(716) 791-4939www.
ransomvillebaptistchurch.org
Pastor Rock GarrowSUN: 11:00am
Sunday School & Coffee Hour 9:45
Bethel Baptist Church995 Dodge Road
Getzville, NY 14068(716)688-8668
www.bethel-nab.orgRev. Kevin L. Wright
SUN 10:00amSunday School 9:00am
Brighton Community Church(American Baptist)
1225 Brighton Road at Parkhurst, TOTSUN: 10:30am
Calvary New Covenant78 Pyle Court, TOT
SUN: 11:00am Sunday School 10:45am
WED: 7:00pm Bible Study
Center Road Baptist Church412 Center Rd. WS
www.centerroadbaptistchurch.com
Rev. William Livermore(716) 675-6545
SUN 11:00am, 6:30pmWED: 6:30pm
Christian Fellowship Baptist Church
765 Niagara Falls Blvd., AMH
SUN: 11:00am
First Baptist530 Meadow Drive, NT
School: 9:30amSUN: 11:00am & 6:00pmSunday School 9:30am
WED: 7:00pm Adult Bible Study and Prayer Meeting, 6:45pm Kind.-5th, 6th-12th
First Baptist Church511 Union Rd., WS(716) 674-1816
SUN 10:15am, 6:00pmWEDS 7:00pm
First Baptist Church- Lockport
140 Genesee St., LKPT(716) 434-1783
www.fbclockport.comPastor Dave McBeath
SUN: 10:30 amWED: 6PM Jesus and Me
First Baptist Church Of Wilson
251 Chestnut St., WILS(716) 751-6988
www.firstbaptistofwilson.com
Pastor Stephen HaySUN: 11:00am
First Bible Baptist Church949 Lincoln Ave., LKPT
(716) 433-1611 SUN: 10:00am, 11:00amSunday School, 6:30pmWEDS 7:00pm Prayer
Meeting, 7:45pm Bible Study
Grace Baptist2525 Eggert Rd, TOTPastor Jon Longwell
(716) 836-1525SUN: 10:30am
Sunday School 9:00am
Harris Hill Baptist Church5071 Harris Hill Road, WILM
(716) 689-3199www.harrishillbaptistchurch.org
SUN 11:00am - Morning Worship
SUN: 1:15pm - Afternoon Worship
Sunday School & Adult Bible Fellowship 9:45am
Kenmore Baptist10 Wardman Rd., KEN
(716) 875-6223www.kenmorebaptistchurch.org
SUN: 11:00amSunday School 9:45am
LaSalle Baptist Church8819 Munson Ave., NF
(716) 283-5328SUN: 11:00am, 6:00pm
WED: 7:00pm Prayer Meeting
Lighthouse Baptist383 Wheatfield St., NT
www.lighthousebaptistnt.comPastor David CostantinoSUN: 11:00am, 6:00pmSunday School 10:00amSUN: 7:00pm Bible Study
Open Bible Baptist72 E. Niagara St., COTSUN: 10:00am, 6:30pmSunday School 11:00am
WED: 6:30pm Prayer, 7:00pm Service
Randall Memorial Baptist Church
6301 Main Street, WIL(716) 634-9800
www.randallchurch.orgSUN: 9:00am - Bible School
SUN: 10:15am- Contemporary Worship
SUN: 10:35am- Traditional Worship
Tonawanda Baptist3200 Elmwood Ave., TOT
SUN: 10:30amSunday Bible study 9:30am
United Baptist Church4800 Creek Rd., LEW
(716) 754-4473www.ubcclewiston.org
Pastor Bette BondSUN: 10:0 & 11:00
Sunday School 10:45
Whitehaven Road Baptist Church
1290 Whitehaven Rd., GI(716) 773-1004www.Wrbc.Org
Pastor Abram DuekSUN: 9:15am & 11:00am
Youngstown Baptist Church230 Lockport St., Youngstown,
NY 14174 • 417-0021Pastor Denny Webb
Sunday School 9:30amWorship 10:30am
Evening Bible Study 5:30pmWed. Adult Bible Study & Prayer Meeting 6:30pm
Thurs. Women’s Bible Study 6:30pm
CHRISTIAN
Amherst Alliance Church3915 Millersport Hwy, AMH
(716) 689-9832amherstalliancechurch.org
Pastor John BockSUN: 10:30am
Amherst Church of Christ8285 Transit Road, AMHSUN: 10:30am & 6:00pm
Sunday Bible Study 9:30amWED: 7:00- Bible Study
Faith Emmanuel Temple36 Locust St. (716) 433-8484
SUN: 11:30amSunday School 9:30amFaith Tabernacle Church5676 Beattie Ave , LKPT
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(716) 434-5451www.faithtablockport.com
SUN: 9:30am
Hartland Bible Church8110 West Ave., Gasport
(716) 772-6115www.hartlandbible.com
Pastor Jon GoodwinSUN: 11:00am
9:00am Breakfast9:45am Discipleship Hour
Lockport Christian Church5845 Locust Street Ext.,
LKPT(716) 478-0500
www.lockportcc.orgSUN: 10:00am
Niagara Frontier Bible Church
5287 Bronson Dr.,Lewiston, NY
(716) 297-8783Pastor Tom Broderick
www.niagarafrontierbible.comSunday Services
Sunday School for all ages 9AM
All Church Fellowship 10AMMorning Worship 10:25AM
Evening Worship - Bible Study on Heaven 6:30PM
WED. Prayer Meeting 6:30PM
Ridgewood Bible Church7073 Ridge Road. WS
(716) 434-5774 SUN 9:30am & 11:00am
Salvation Army50 Cottage St. LKPT10:15 Family Worship
11:00 Worship
The Chapel at Crosspoint500 Crosspoint Pkwy,
Getzville(716) 631-2636
www.thechapel.comPastor Jerry Gillis
SUN: 9:00am & 11:00am
The Chapel at Lockport1 East Ave. (716) 250-5004
www.thechapel.comSUN: 10:00am at the
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Victory Christian Church6886 S Transit Rd
(716) 625-9300www.vcclockport.comPastor Ron Friedersdorf
SUN: 9:00amTHUR: 6:30pm
CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ)
Grove Street Christian
85 Grove St. TOT(716) 695-2446
email: gscc.doc@gmail.comRev. Jim GirlingSUN: 9:30am
CHURCH OF CHRIST
LaSalle Church Of Christ1121 N Military Rd., NF
(716) 283-1214SUN: 11:00am, 6:00pm
WED: 7:00pm- Bible Study
Tonawanda Church of ChristDelaware & Summit, COT
SUN: 10:30amSunday Bible School 9:30amWED: 11am, 5:30pm- Youth
Service
CHURCH OF GOD
Yotvata Community Church(General Conference)
2271 Delaware Ave, KEN(Chapel Of Kenmore
Presbyterian)SUN: 11:30am
Contemporary Worship StyleWEDS: 7:00pm Children
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River of Life Church(Cleveland TN)
195 Schenk St., NT(716) 692- 2230SUN: 11:00am
TUES 7:00pm- God Shop
CHURCH of the NAZARENE Amherst Sonrise Church of
the Nazarene849 North French Road, AMH
(716) 689-9832SUN: 11:00am
CONGREGATIONALCambria Congregational
Church4045 Lower Mountain Rd.
CAM 716-434-4205Pastor Todd Blackley
SUN. 10:00am
DISCIPLES of CHRIST
Payne Ave. Christian Church1459 Payne Ave., NT
(716) 260-1217www.payneavenue.org
Rev. Jerry McGloneSUN: 10:00am
Weekly Coffee hour 9 amAdult and Children’s Sunday
School 11:15 am
EPISCOPAL
Calvary Episcopal Church20 Milton Street, WIL
SAT: 4:00 pm Holy Eucharist - Contemp. Music
SUN: 7:45am Holy Eucharist - Spoken
SUN: 9:00 am - Family11:00am Holy Eucharist -
Choral (1st Sun, ea. mo. is Rite I)WED: 7:00 am Holy Eucharist
-SpokenTHURS: 12PM Holy Eucharist
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service until 10:55amAdult Ed. Sun. at end of 7:45 am service & 10amBibly Study: Thurs. 10amRev. Ethan J. Cole, Rectorwww.calvaryepiscopal.net
Christ Episcopal Church7145 Fieldcrest Dr., LKPT
(716) 433-9229www.christlkpt.org
Rev. Thomas J. MitchellSUN 8:00am & 10:30am
Church of the Advent54 Delaware Rd, KEN
Rev. Terry W. Bullwww.adventkenmore.orgSUN: 8:00am, 10:00am
Grace Episcopal Church100 Genesee St., LKPT
(716) 433-2878www.gracelkpt.org
Rev. Cannon Carolyn LumbardSUN 8:00am & 10:00am
St John’s Episcopal Church431 Lake St., WILS
(716) 751-6109www.stjohnswilson.com
Rev’d Dr. Judith LeeSUN: 9:00am
THUR: 11:00am
St John’s Episcopal Church-
Youngstown110 Chestnut St., YNG
www.stjohnsyoungstown.orgRev. Ellen L. Brauza
SUN: 8:00am & 10:00amSt Martin-Fields Episcopal
2587 Baseline Rd., GIwww.stmartinsgi.org
(716) 773-3335Rev’d Earle King
SUN: 8:00am & 10:00pmSunday School 9:00am
St. Mark’s EpiscopalPayne & Tremont, NT
SUN: 8am, 10amWED: 10:00am
St Paul’s Episcopal Church400 Ridge Rd., LEW
(716) 754-4591www.saintpaulslewiston.com
Rev. Susan KeppySUN: 8:00 & 10:30
SUN Bible Study 9:00Sunday School 10:30
St Paul’s Episcopal Church4275 Harris Hill Road, WIL
(716) 689-3199www.stpaulsharrishill.org
Rev. CE PigerSUN: 8:00am- Holy
Eucharist (spoken Rite I) SUN: 10:00am - Holy
Eucharist (Rite II with hymns)
St Stephen’s Episcopal Church
616 Cayuga Dr., NF (716) 283-2774
www.ststephensnf.orgRev. Canon Isaac Ihiasota, Ph.D.
SUN 8:00am, 10:00am
EVANGELICAL COVENANT
Evangelical Covenant Church
786 Kenmore Ave., KENSunday: 10:45am
LUTHERAN
Abiding Savior1534 Ruie Rd, NT(716) 693-0180
SAT: 6:30pmSUN: 9:15am- Christian
EducationSUN: 10:30am- Worship
Amherst Lutheran Church5125 Main Street, WIL
(716) 632-4185
amherstlutheranchurch.orgSAT: 5:00pm – Live Jazz
WorshipSUN 10:00am – Traditional
Worship
Augustana Lutheran3141 Eggert Dr., TOT
(716) 832-5720www.augustana.bfn.orgPastor Troy Mulvaine
SUN: 10:30am Sunday School 9:00am
Calvary Lutheran Church575 Ayer Road, AMH
(716) 835-7567www.lutheranrose.org
Rev. Karl SchmidtSUN: 10:30am Sunday Morning Divine Service
Crossroads Lutheran Church 4640 Main Street, AMHSAT: 5:00pm- Informal Service; SUN: 9:00am - Contemporary Service
SUN: 10:30am- Festival Service
Sunday School - Adult - Sunday 9:00 A.M.-10:30
A.M. Youth - Sunday 10:00 A.M.-
11:30 A.M.
Faith Lutheran Church2730 Transit Rd., NEW
(716) 751-0310Rev. Clarence Elliott
First English Lutheran Church
185 Locust S, LKPT(716) 433-6161
Rev. Flavia SkilbredSAT: 5:30pm
SUN: 10:00am
First Trinity1570 Niagara Falls Blvd,
TOT(716) 835-2220
www.firsttrinity.comRev. Charles WhitedSaturday: 5:30pm
SUN: 8:45am & 11:15amSunday School: 10:00am
Grace Lutheran Church736 Cayuga Dr. NF (716) 283-1843SUN: 10:30am
Good Shepherd2669 Sheridan Dr. TOT
SUN: 10:15Sunday School & Bible
Study 9:15am
Holy Ghost Lutheran Church6630 Luther St., NF
(716) 731-3030SAT: 5:00pm
SUN: 8:00am, 10:30am
Immanuel Lutheran107 Scott St, COT
SAT: 5pmSUN: 10:30am
Sunday School 9:00am
Immanuel Lutheran Church7147 Ridge Rd., LKPT
Rev. Kenneth Craig(716) 434-0521SUN: 10:45am
Sunday School 9:30am
Messiah Lutheran Church915 Oneida St., LEW
(716) 754-4944Rev. Thomas Mason
Mt. Olive Lutheran Church6965 Chestnut Ridge Rd.
LKPT(716) 434-8500Rev. James Zang
SUN: 8:30am- Traditional Worship, 10:30am- Blended
WorshipHoly Communion weeks 1 &
3rd Weeks
Pilgrim LutheranChapel & Delaware Rd, KEN
(716) 875-5485pilgrimkenmorelcms.org
Rev. Ben EderSUN: 10am
Redeemer LutheranFalconer at Thompson, NT
(716) 692-5734www.rlcnt.com
Pastor David BeutelSUN: 10:30am
St James Evangelical Lutheran Church2437 Niagara Rd
Niagara Falls, NY 14304(716) 731-4057
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Pastor Jeff MilstenSUN: 8:15am, 10:45am
St. John Evangelical6950 Ward Rd, NT(716) 693-9677
SUN: 8:00am & 10:30amSunday School & Bible
Study 9:15amWED: 7:00pm
St John’s Evangelical Lutheran
3512 Clinton St. WS(716) 668-2152
www.saintjohnsws.orgSAT: 5:00pm
SUN: 8:30am & 11:00amSunday School & Education
Hour 9:30amSt John Lutheran Church
Sunday Worship6540 Main Street, WIL
SUN: 8:30am- Contemporary Worship, 10:30am- Traditional
Worship
St. Mark’s Evangelical576 Delaware Rd, KEN
SUN: 10:00am
St. Mark’s Lutheran1135 Oliver St, NT(716) 693-3715
www.stmarknt.orgRev. Patrick McKenzie
SAT: 5:00pmSUN: 9am, 11:15amSUN Education Hour:
10:10am
St. Martin Lutheran322 Old Falls Blvd, NT
(716) 693-4415Rev. Devie EllisSUN: 9:00am
Sunday School 10:15am
St. Matthew Lutheran875 Eggert Dr, NT(716) 692-6862
SUN: 9:15am
St Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church
68 Eagle Street, WIL(716) 634-2330
www.stpaulswilliamsville.org
Rev. Timothy Madsen
SUN: 9:00am & 10:30am
St. Paul Lutheran453 Old Falls Blvd, NT
(716) 692-3255www.stpaulnt.comRe. Karl Haeussler
SUN: 8:00am & 10:45amMON: 7:00pm
St. Paul’s Lutheran- Wilson220 Young St., WILS
(716) 751-9300www.
stpaulslutheranwilsonny.com
Pastor Ron HaeferSUN: 10:30am
Sunday School & Adult Bible study 9:15am
Holy Communion 1st & 3rd Sundays
St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran Church
6167 Walmore Rd., SAN(716) 731-4422
Pastor Bruce M. Gamache’www.stpeterslcmc-
sanbornny.orgSUN: 8:30 & 11:00 amSunday School 9:45am
St. Timothy Lutheran Church
1453 Staley Rd., GI(716) 773-4400
www.sttimothygrandisland.org
Rev. Dean Hunneshagen
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
8760 Transit Road,EAST AMH
(716) 688-9245www.trinityontransit.org
Contemporary SAT 5:00pmTraditional SUN: 10:30am
Sunday school 9:00amRev. Dr. Daniel Hoffman
Trinity Lutheran Church67 Saxton St. LKPT
(716) 434-3106Rev. Alan J. Bauch
SUN: 8:30am & 11:00amSunday school & Bible
Study 9:45am
SUN: 8:00am & 10:00amTHURS: 7:00pm
Trinity Old Lutheran Church3445 Sheridan Drive, EGG
(716) 836-4868SUN: 10:00amTrinity Lutheran
146 Reserve Rd. WS(716) 674-5353
www.trinity-lutheranchurch.comRev. Ronald HabedankSUN 8:00am, 10:30pm
Zion Lutheran Church447 Central Ave., GAS
(716) 772-2277
METHODIST
Bethany United Methodist177 Cornwall Ave, TOT
(716) 836-8722SUN: 9:30am, 10:45am
Bible Fellowship Church1136 Baseline Rd., GI
(716) 773-3748www.Bfcgi.Org
Pastor Calvin VanderMey
Clinton St. United Methodist
50 N Adam St., COT(716) 433-6227
Pastor Cheryl BrownTHURS 2pm Adult Bible Study
SUN 11:15am Sunday school and Junior church held during main
service
Covenant United Methodist539 Main St., WS(716) 674-6869
Rev. Ewart MorrisSUN: 10:45am
Emmanuel United Methodist Church
75 East Ave. LKPT(716) 433-2838
www. lockportemmanuelumc.org
Rev. Duane PrisetSUN 8:15am & 10:30amSunday school 9:15am
MON: 6:30pm- Healing Service
Exley United Methodist Church
338 Lake St., WILS
(716) 751-6057Rev. John Loeser
Fillmore Chapel United Methodist Church
2523 Youngstown-Wilson Rd., Ransomville (716)791-3815
Rev. Anne ColeSunday Worship Service 11am
Children’s Sunday School 11:15am
Thursday: Adult Bible Study 7pm
First United Methodist- North Tonawanda65 Main St, NT(716) 694-2456
Rev. Greg CrispellSUN: 8:30am, 10:45amSunday School: 9:30am
First United Methodist Church- LaSalle
8210 Buffalo Ave., NF(716) 283-3370SUN 10:00am
Harris Hill United Methodist Church
8495 Main St., WILM (716) 632-4688.
www.harrishillumc.orgRev. Katie ZettleSUN: 10:30am
Sunday School for Adults, Jr. & Sr. High at 9:30 am
Sunday School for 5th grade and under during worship.
Hartland United Methodist8019 Ridge Rd., GAS
(716) 772-2376Pastor Cheryl Brown
SUN: Worship Service 9:30am Sunday/Adult School
10:00amTUES: Adult Bible Study 10am
Kenmore United Methodist32 Landers Rd., KEN
(716) 875-5091SUN: 9:20am & 11:30am
Living Faith Free Methodist1907 Center Rd., WS
(716) 674-3030SUN 10:30am
Nash Road Free Methodist958 Nash Rd, NT(716) 692-8683
www.facebook.com/nashroadfmc
SUN: 9:00am & 11:00am
Newfane United Methodist Church
2699 Main St., NEW(716) 778-7011Pastor Kim Smith
New Hope Methodist Church
2846 Seneca St., WS(716) 825-8745
Pastor Jeff NowakSUN 11:00am
North Ridge United Methodist Church
3930 North Ridge RoadLockport, NY 14094
(716) 433-4105www.nridgeumc.org
Rev. Matthew WorleySunday 10:45am
Open Bible ChurchFree Methodist
4143 Beach Ridge Rd, NTSUN: 8:30am & 9:45am
Pendleton Center United Methodist
6864 Campbell Blvd, NT(716) 625-8306
www.pendletoncenter.orgPastor Tom Kraft
SAT: 5:00pmSUN: 8:15am, 9:30am,
11:00am & 6:30pm1st Monday of the month: 6:00pm -Prayer Service
Pendleton Community Free Methodist
5721 Creek Rd, NTSUN: 10:55am
Sunday School: 9:45am
Quaker Rd. United Methodist
2800 Quaker Rd., GAS(716) 772-7457SUN: 10:45am
Ransomville Free Methodist3924 Ransomville Rd. RAN
(716) 791-3855www.rfmconnect.orgPastor Bill Lowery, Jr.
SAT: 5:07pmSUN: 10:00am
SUN: 9:00- Kids Jam & Adult Fusion
Ransomville United Methodist
2573 Youngstown Lockport Rd., RAN
(716) 791-4978www.ransomvilleumc.org
Rev. Matthew WorleySUN 9:15am
Tonawanda United Methodist
221 Morgan St, COTSunday: 11:00am
Tonawanda Free Methodist207 Grove St, COT(716) 693-1199www.tfmc.info
Pastor Don MohrSunday: 9:00am, 11:00am
Monday: 7:00pm Biker Church
Trinity Church of Grand Island
2100 Whitehaven Rd., GIwww.gitumc.orgRev. Larry Baird
SUN: 8:00am & 10:30am
Warrens Corners Methodist Church
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Places of Worship
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5293 Stone Rd. LKPT(716) 434-7385
Rev. Carl ChamberlainSUN 11:00am
Williamsville United Methodist
5681 Main Street, WIL(716) 634-4800
www.williamsvilleumc.orgRev. Rich Neal
SUN: 9:00am & 11:00amORTHODOX
St.Theodore Orthodox Church96 Los Robles Street, WIL
SAT: 5:00pm- VigilSUN: 9:30am- Sunday
Divine Liturgy
PENTECOSTAL
New Life Center United Pentecostal
80 Luksin Dr, COT(716) 694-0071
SUN: 10am, 6:30pmWED: 7:30pm
Harbor Lights Fellowship1821 Grand Island Blvd., GI
(716) 773-7900www.harborlightsfellowship.orgPastor Gerard Haberstrow
SAT: 7:00pm • SUN: 10:00am
Zion Dominion Church of God895 North Forest Road, WIL
(716) 250-7040www.ziondominion.org
Pastor Roderick HenningsSunday Protocol of WorshipMorning Manna - 8:30am
Legacy Leadership Institute - 9:40am
Celebration Service - 11:00am
Latter Rain - 6:00pm
PRESBYTERIAN
Amherst Presbyterian Church
151 South Youngs Road, AMH (716) 633-4656
www.amherstpreschurch.orgRev. David A. Smith
SUN: 10:30am
Bible Presbyterian Church1650 Love Rd., GI(716) 773-7303
www.Biblepres.OrgPastor Kevin Backus, Ph.D.
SUN: 10:45am - Morning Worship & Junior Church
6:00 pm - Evening Worship9:30 am - Sunday School
(All Ages)Curtis Park Presbyterian748 Woodland Drive, TOT
(716) 834-3534SUN: 10:00am
Deerhurst Presbyterian257 Deerhurst Park Blvd,
TOT (716) 875-1962www.deerhurstchurch.org
Rev. Steven E. JelenspergerSUN: 10:00am
Faith United Presbyterian3150 Elmwood Ave, KEN
(716) 875-9550SUN: 10:30am
Sunday School: 9:00am
First Presbyterian Church- Lewiston
505 Cayuga Dr. LEWLewiston, NY 14092
(716) 754-4945www.firstpreslewiston.org
SUN: 11:00am
First Presbyterian Church Lockport
21 Church St., LKPT(716) 433-5905
www.lockport1stpres.orgRev. James Hardy
SUN: 10:30am
First Presbyterian Tonawanda
149 Broad St, COT(716) 692-1319SUN: 11:00am
First Presbyterian Church West Seneca
2085 Union Rd., WS(716) 668-1115SUN: 10:00am
First Presbyterian Church of Youngstown
100 Church St., YNG(716) 745-7067
www.youngstownpres.orgPastor Rex T. Stewart
SUN 8:30am & 10:45am
Island United Presbyterian Church
1822 Huth Rd., GI(716) 773-4849
www.Islandpresbt.OrgRev. Carla Marie Kline
Second Presbyterian Church71 Van Buren St., LKPT
(716) 434-2105SAT 5:00pm
Wrights CornerPresbyterian Church
6515 Ridge Rd.(716) 434-7752SUN 10:00am
Kenmore Presbyterian2771 Delaware Ave, KEN
(716) 875-7600www.kenpres.org
Rev. Howard BoswellSUN: 10:00am, 6:00pm-
Youth ServiceKnox Presbyterian
2595 Elmwood Ave, KEN(716) 873-2423
www.knoxchurchbuffalo.comRev. Matthew T. Haberman SAT: 6:30pm- ContemporaySUN: 9:30am- Discipleship,
11:00am- Blended
North Presbyterian168 Payne Ave, NT(716) 693-7030
SUN: 11amSunday School: 9:45am
Third Presbyterian110 Felton St., NT
SUN: 10:45am
North Presbyterian Church300 North Forest Road, WIL
(716) 632-1330www.northchurchwilliamsville.org
Rev. William HennessySUN: 8:30- Worship in the
Chapel – 10:45am- Worship in the Sanctuary
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Seventh-Day Adventist Church32 W High St., LKPT
(716) 433-2327SAT: 10:00am - Bible Study
SAT: 11:20am - Church Service
UNITED CHURCH of CHRIST
Church of the Nativity1530 Colvin Blvd, TOT
SUN: 9:00am & 10:30am
Covenant United Church of Christ
4449 Main St. GAS(716) 772-7802SUN 10:00am
Ebenezer United Church of Christ
630 Main St. WS(716) 674-4566
SUN 9:15am, 11:00am
Kenilworth UCC45 Dalton Dr, KEN(716) 835-4120SUN: 10:30am
Kenmore UCC295 Delaware Rd, TOT
(716) 875-1725www.simplesite.com/kucc
SUN: 10:30amSunday School - all ages & nursery care during the
10:30 serviceCoffee hour reception
following service each week
Lockport United Church of Christ
98 East Ave., LKPT(716) 433-2545
Rev. Stephen HAllSUN: 10:30am
Salem UCC144 Morgan St at Main St.
COT (716) 692-3429SUN: 10:30am
Sunday School & Bible Study 9:30am
St. Paul’s UCC (Wendelville)7416 Campbell Blvd, NT
SUN- 10:00am
St. Peter’s UCC1208 Oliver St., NT
(716) 693-0749www.stpetersnt.org
Rev. Linda Harle-MouldSUN: 10:30am
Sunday School: 9:00am
St. Peter’s United Church of Christ
1475 Orchard Park Rd., WS(716) 674-1233
www.st-petersucc.orgRev. Hope Harle-Mould
SUN 10:00am
St Stephen United Church of Christ
8520 Tonawanda Creek Road, EAST AMH(716) 741-3481
www.clarenceucc.comSUN: 10:30am
Coffee Hour 10:00amZion UCC
Parker Blvd & Koenig Cir., TOT (716) 836-6220SUN: 9am, 10:30am
OTHERS
Bethesda Full Gospel Tabernacle
Delaware and Broad, COT(716) 693-6990
www.bethesdafullgospel.orgPastor Sam Ciffa SUN: 10:00am
WED: 7:00pm- Bible StudyFRI (1st and 3rd Friday):
7:00pm
Calvary Bible Church445 Delaware, COT
(716) 692-6450SUN: 10:00am, 6:00pm
THUR: 7:00pm
Fellowship of God’s Word116 Broad St, COT
SUN: 10:30am
The Fair Havens Church7337 Ward Rd, NT(716) 693-9204
Pastor Patricia MacKinnonSUN: 10:00am
Niagara Community Church10500 Cayuga Drive, NF
Sunday: 9:30 a.m.Sunday classes for all ages
11:00am(716) 297-3399
SUN: 9:30am
The Oasis CenterServices held in: Knox
Gymnasium2595 Elmwood Ave. TOTwww.oasisoutreach.com
Sunday 4:00pm
Salvation Army- LaSalle7018 Buffalo Ave., NF
(716) 283-7697SUN: 11:00am
Salvation Army- Tonawanda46 Broad St, COT
SUN: 11:00amSalvation Meeting: 7:00pm
True Word Anointed Ministry of Jesus Christ
600 Oliver St., NTSUN: 9:30am
Sunday School 11:00amWED: 7:00pm - Bible Study
Vanguard Christian Church75 17th Avenue, NT
(716) 694-7816Pastor Alan Valentine
SUN: 11amFRI: 6:30pm- Youth Service
The Fair Havens Church7337 Ward Rd, NT(716) 693-9204
Pastor Patricia MacKinnonSUN: 10:00am
Niagara Community Church10500 Cayuga Drive, NF
Sunday: 9:30 a.m.Sunday classes for all ages
11:00am(716) 297-3399
SUN: 9:30am
The Oasis CenterServices held in: Knox
Gymnasium2595 Elmwood Ave. TOTwww.oasisoutreach.com
Sunday 4:00pm
Salvation Army- LaSalle7018 Buffalo Ave., NF
(716) 283-7697SUN: 11:00am
Salvation Army- Tonawanda46 Broad St, COT
SUN: 11:00amSalvation Meeting: 7:00pm
True Word Anointed Ministry of Jesus Christ
600 Oliver St., NTSUN: 9:30am
Sunday School 11:00amWED: 7:00pm - Bible Study
Vanguard Christian Church75 17th Avenue, NT
(716) 694-7816Pastor Alan Valentine
SUN: 11amFRI: 6:30pm- Youth Service
Places of Worship
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AUGUST 2012THURSDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 9th, 16th & 23rd 8:00 – 9:30pmLine DancingSt. John’s Episcopal Church431 Lake Street, Wilson, NYLine Dancing Lessons are $5 each time you participate. Beginners are welcome! Come and join us for fun and exercise!
THURSDAY, AUGUST 2nd 7 – 8pmSummer Concert SeriesSt. David’s Episcopal Church(across from rear entrance to BonTon at Southgate Plaza) 3951 Seneca St., West Seneca, NY“Make a Joyful Noise unto the Lord”Aug. 2 TRINITY PIPES AND DRUMS
SATURDAY, AUGUST 4th 9am – 2pmYard SaleSt Peters Church205 Longmeadow RdEggertsville, NY 14226Church-wide yard sale. Baked goods, gently used children’s clothes, books, bloodmobile and more!
SATURDAY, AUGUST 9th 12 – 1pmCommunity LunchFirst Presbyterian Church of Niagara Falls311 First St.Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14303Monthly Community Luncheon to support church Food Pantry. Entree, sides, dessert, beverage - $6.00 in church hall. Entrees vary monthly - November 2011 is Turkey dinner. Call 285-355 for info.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 9th 7 – 8pmSummer Concert SeriesSt. David’s Episcopal Church(across from rear entrance to BonTon at Southgate Plaza) 3951 Seneca St., West Seneca, NY“Make a Joyful Noise unto the Lord”Aug 9 GARY SCHINDLER
SATURDAY, AUGUST 11th 9am -11amFood PantryKenmore Presbyterian Church 2771 Delaware Ave.Kenmore, NY 14217Registration available at the pantry or by contacting Church office at 716-
875-7600
SATURDAY, AUGUST 11th 9am – 2pmCraft ShowGrace Lutheran Church375 Payne Ave (corner of Robinson)North Tonawanda, NY 14120Vendor/Craft Show Saturdays will feature vendors showcasing their products in and around the Church Memorial Hall coinciding with the NT City Market 9am-2. Second Saturday of each month the Church will continue to sell its famous hot chowder. A portion of the proceeds raised will be donated to charitable organizations. Tables available, contact Brian 716-523-0944. Free admission.
AUGUST 13th-17th 6:45-8:30 pm Summer Bible Fellowship of the Lutheran Parish of the Tonawanda’s St Mark Lutheran Church576 Delaware Rd, Kenmore 14223 6:00 pm potluck supper on Fri. “Lord Teach Us to Pray” will be the theme for both adult and children’s sessions. Each evening, after the welcome/opening session, there will be Bible study in small groups and a brief closing worship, followed by refreshments and fellowship. Special events will include a healing and prayer service (Wed), a service project (Thurs), and a potluck supper (Fri). For children, there will be numerous activities: Bible stories, songs, crafts, games, snacks, etc. Registration for the entire week is $5 per person or $15 per family. Please join us for as many evenings as you can. Register at www.LPOT.org or call 716-832-5390
FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 6:00 - 8:30 pmSATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 9:00 - noonSUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 10:00 - noonVacation Bible SchoolFirst Baptist Church140 Genesee St., Lockport, NY 14094Grades: Entering K - 5thSATURDAY, AUGUST 18th 4 – 7pmBBQ Chicken DinnerLockport United Church of Christ
98 East Ave.Lockport, NY 14094Krolick’s Chicken cooked fresh on site - half chicken, salt potatoes, coleslaw, dinner roll, beverages, and homemade dessert buffet - $9.00 - dine in or take outwww.lockportucc.com
MON., AUG 20th to THURS., AUG 23rd5:30 - 8:00 pmVacation Bible SchoolFillmore Chapel United Methodist Church2523 Youngstown-Wilson Rd., Ransomville(716) 791-3815Let’s dive deep in God’s love together! Join us August 20-23 for Vacation Bible School. Participating churches include Fillmore Chapel UMC, Wilson:Exley UMC, Ransomville UMC, and Northridge UMC. We will begin each evening with a light meal at 5:30pm. Then it’s time to dive in with Arts & Crafts, Recreation, Science, Bible Story Time and Music! Free of charge for all children ages pre-K through 6th grade. Youth and adults welcome as volunteers. Pre-register online at http://overboard.cokesburyvbs.com/fillmorechapel and receive regular updates as we get ready to explore the ocean of God’s love together!! Dare to go deep with God! For information call 791-3815 or email: FillmoreChapel-Church@yahoo.com.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 25th 9am – 2pmCraft ShowGrace Lutheran Church375 Payne Ave (corner of Robinson)North Tonawanda, NY 14120Vendor/Craft Show Saturdays will feature vendors showcasing their products in and around the Church Memorial Hall coinciding with the NT City Market 9am-2. Second Saturday of each month the Church will continue to sell its famous hot chowder. A portion of the proceeds raised will be donated to charitable organizations. Tables available, contact Brian 716-523-0944. Free admission.
KENMOREHOUSING AUTHORITY657 Colvin Blvd., Kenmore, NY 14217
(716) 874-6000 • Fax 871-9094Stephen V. StoneExecutive Director
EVENTS
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AUGUST 2012
Lockport Community Television Orientation to LCTV- FREE 293 Niagara Street Lockport, New York 14094 (434-1733) www.lctv.net LCTV’s Orientation session is a REQUIRED overview of LCTV’s eligibility, policies and procedures one will encounter while volunteering at LCTV. In addition to giving potential volunteers some background about LCTV, time will be spent discussing the upcoming training sessions and open enrollment will begin that evening. One again, the Orientation is mandatory for all potential users of LCTV’s facility prior to starting the training process. Registration for
Orientation session is strongly recommended. To register call 434-1733.When: [Fall 2012 - Tuesday 9/11/12 7pm-8pm][Winter II 2012 - Tuesday 11/6/12 7pm-8pm]Cost: Free!!!
Lockport Community Television Portable Field Production 293 Niagara Street Lockport, New York 14094 (434-1733) www.lctv.net This class focuses on learning to videotape on location. In class we discuss common mistakes in videography as well as the notion of shooting with editing in mind. We will demonstrate LCTV’s mini-dv camcorders as well discuss field audio gear and location lighting.
When: [Fall 2012 - Tuesday 9/18/12 7pm-9pm][Winter II 2012 - Tuesday 11/13/12 7pm-9pm]Cost: $25
Lockport Community Television Editing in Final Cut Express 293 Niagara Street Lockport, New York 14094 (434-1733) www.lctv.net The basics of editing in Final Cut Express. Everything from importing your footage into a computer to making cuts, adding transitions, titles and effects will be covered in this introductory course. We will also discuss outputting your projects to DVD and getting your program ready for airing on LCTV.When:[Fall 2012 - Tuesday 9/25/12 7pm-9pm][Winter II 2012 - Tuesday 11/20/12 7pm-9pm]Cost: $35
Lockport Community Television Studio Camera Operation 293 Niagara Street Lockport, New York 14094 (434-1733) www.lctv.net This class focuses on the operation of the studio based cameras including shot composition as well as the basics of floor managing and taking direction.When: [Fall 2012 - Tuesday 10/9/12 7pm-9pm][Winter II 2012 - Tuesday 12/4/12 7pm-9pm]Cost: $15Lockport Community Television
Studio Graphics 293 Niagara Street Lockport, New York 14094 (434-1733) www.lctv.net How to create titles for your studio TV programs. We will discuss designing graphics for television, operating the computer during shows and adding photos to your projects.When:[Summer 2012 - Tuesday 8/7/12 7pm-9pm][Fall 2012 - Tuesday 10/2/12 7pm-9pm][Winter II 2012 - Tuesday 11/27/12 7pm-9pm]Cost: $15
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AUGUST 2012EVENTSEVERY SUNDAY 9:45-10:30AMCoffee CaféAmherst Alliance Church3915 Millersport Hwy., AMH (689-9832)Join us for fellowship, coffee and donuts before our Sunday service. Everybody welcome!
EVERY SUNDAY 6:00-7:30pm Kenmore Presbyterian 295 Elmwood Ave, KEN (875-7600) Youth Fellowship
EVERY SUNDAY 7:30-9PMNew Young Adult Bible StudyNorth Presbyterian Church300 North Forest Rd, WLM (632-1330)Are you 18-30s looking to meet other young adults at North Church? Please join us for a Bible study, fellowship, and refreshments on Sundays from 7:30-9pm at Peter & Tara Martin’s home in Eggertsville. Questions? Email Tara at tara.wyckoff@gmail.com.
SECOND & FOURTH SUNDAYS 6:00 - 8:00pmYouth GroupCovenant United Church of Christ4449 Main Street, Gasport, NYGasport Youth Group meets on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month from 6p-8p at Covenant United Church of Christ, 4449 Main Street, Gasport, NY. The group is made up of students from the neighboring towns for grades 5-12. For information: www.covenantyouth.org. Scott Brauer is the leader along with many of the parents.
EVERY THIRD SUNDAY 8:00am & 10:00amAnointing and Prayers for HealingChrist Episcopal Church7145 Fieldcrest Dr., LKPT (433-9229)
EVERY MONDAY 10:01 AMPrayer and Bible StudyChrist Episcopal Church7145 Fieldcrest Drive, Lkpt (433-9229)
EVERY MONDAY 6:00pmYouth Group MeetingsMt. Olive Lutheran Church6965 Chestnut Ridge Rd., LKPT (434-8500)(Any student grades 7-12 are welcome!). Mondays 6:00pm beginning September 12th
EVERY MONDAY 7:00pmBiker ChurchTonawanda Free Methodist Church 207 Grove St., TON (693-1199) 30 Minute-Biker Church. We ride to different locations each Monday evening after 7:00pm Biker Church for food and fellowship. All are welcome.
EVERY TUESDAY 10:00amPanera Fellowship BreakfastsMt. Olive Lutheran Church
6965 Chestnut Ridge Rd., LKPT (434-8500)Breakfast meeting is held at Panera Bread on Transit Rd.in Lockport.
EVERY TUESDAY 9:00am - 11:00amSharing ShopPayne Ave. Christian Church1459 Payne Ave., NT.Payne Avenue Church has begun a “Sharing Shop” where gently used items of clothing and household goods have been collected and are available to those who find themselves in need of some assistance. Items are free with a goodwill offering accepted to help defray expenses. The shop is located in the school building at 1469 Payne Ave and will be open every Tuesday from 9am to 11am and we hope to add more hours in
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EVERY TUESDAY 6:45pmThunder n Son Mt. Olive Lutheran Church6965 Chestnut Ridge Rd., LKPT (434-8500)Thunder n Son motorcyclist service and ride (outdoors, weather permitting).
EVERY TUESDAY 8:00PMVintageThe Chapel at Crosspoint500 Crosspoint Parkway, GTZVL (631-2636)Vintage College-Age Young Adults Ministry “Vintage” – the college-age/young adult group. Live music- Honest dialogue- Real people. Join hundreds of other 18-20 something’s every Tuesday night at 8pm for the best night of your week! For more information contact Wes Aarum. www.vintagetruth.com
EVERY THIRD TUESDAY 1:00pmRuth CircleFirst Presbyterian Church21 Church St., LKPT (433-5905)
Ruth Circle is a group of golden age women who meet for study and companionship.
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS 2:00-8:00pmClassic Guitar with Mir AliCalvary Episcopal Church20 Milton St., WLM (633-7800)
EVERY WEDNESDAY 5:30-6:45pmWednesday Family NightAmherst Alliance Church3915 Millersport Hwy., AMH (689-9832)
EVERY WEDNESDAY 6:00-7:00pmKing’s Kids Club –Ages 3 years to 5TH gradeEmmanuel United Methodist Church75 East Avenue, LKPT (433-2838)Focuses on the teachings of Bible stories: Inter-active lessons, crafts, fun activities and snacks.
EVERY WEDNESDAY 6:15-9:00pm MOVIEThe Chapel at Crosspoint500 Crosspoint Parkway, GTZVL (631-2636)The MOVI movement gathers every Wednesday night in the Crosspoint
Theatre, at the Crosspoint campus, from 6:15-9:00pm. Teens should expect that every Wednesday when they leave they are equipped and encouraged for the weeks journey ahead. This will happen through music, small groups, and discussions from the bible and more.
EVERY WEDNESDAY 6:30pm – 8:30pmYouth GroupBethel Baptist Church995 Dodge Rd. GTZVL (688-8668)www.bethel-nab.orgMiddle school and High School Students gather for a time of recreation (games), discipleship (bible study), and praise worship. All are invited to attend.
EVERY WEDNESDAY 6:30pmJesus & Me (JAM) - Children’s OutreachFirst Baptist Church140 Genesee St., LKPT (434-1783)JAM meets It begins with a meal, come hungry! JAM uses lively worship, Bible teaching, an emphasis on missions, and small group activities. JAM ministers to children from K- 5th grade.
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EVERY WEDNESDAY 6:30-8:00pmAWANA Children’s ProgramAmherst Baptist Church100 Willow Ridge Dr., AMH (691-9456)
EVERY WEDNESDAY 6:30–7:30pmMid-Week Prayer ServiceLockport Alliance Church555 Davison Rd., LKPT (433-3571)
EVERY WEDNESDAY 6:30-8:00 pmYouth GroupCalvary Baptist Church405 Lincoln Ave., LKPT (434-2251)Cubby Bears (peewee club) ages 2-KPatch Club (Grades 1-6)CBC Teens
EVERY WEDNESDAY 7:00pmZang’s Gang Bible StudyMt. Olive Lutheran Church6965 Chestnut Ridge Rd., LKPT (434-8500)Zang’s Gang Bible Study,
EVERY WEDNESDAYFamily NightRidgewood Bible Church7073 Ridge Rd., LKPT (434-5774)AWANA Boys BrigadeIgnite (Jr. High) Fusion(Sr. High) Bible Study
EVERY THIRD WEDNESDAY (Sept- May) 4:30-6:30Spaghetti dinnerNew Covenant345 Mc Conkey Dr. TOT (877-9882)www.nctag.orgHelp support our food pantry! $7.00 adult & 3.50 child 4-12
EVERY THURSDAY 5:30pmChurch Night Out Randall Baptist Church6301 Main St. WLM (634-9800)Pizza Dinner - $3 adults, $1 kids (reservations required)
EVERY THURSDAY 6:15pm AWANA Children’s Program Kenmore Alliance Church 175 Bonnet Ave. KEN (876-5570) AWANA Children’s Program
EVERY THURSDAY 6:30–8:15pmAWANA Kids ClubVictory Christian Church6886 S Transit Rd., LKPT (625-9300)All kids are welcome! Join us for Games, Fun, and Biblical teachings
EVERY THURSDAY 7:00pmMOSAIC- Singles MinistryThe Chapel at Crosspoint500 Crosspoint Parkway, GTZVL (631-2636)The Chapel Singles Ministry provides an environment that encourages Christ-Centered living through Biblical teaching, fellowship, and service. We meet on Thursday nights at 7:00pm.www.thechapel.com/mosaic
EVERY THURSDAY 7:00pmDivorce CareThe Chapel at Crosspoint500 Crosspoint Parkway, GTZVL (631-2636)Divorce hurts! We’re not interested in the whys and how’s and what’s of your divorce, or to condemn or criticize. We’re interested in providing a forum where, in an environment of accountability built on unconditional acceptance, each person can face the issues of divorce with dignity and hope. www.thechapel.com/divorcecare
EVERY THURSDAY 6:30pmSTEP ONEMt. Olive Lutheran Church6965 Chestnut Ridge Rd., LKPT (434-8500)Join us for “Step One” -- a conversation about contemporary topics, refreshments and entertainment for all (even kids!) in a casual environment. Christian light, music and light refreshments)
EVERY THIRD THURSDAY 11:30amTogetherness on ThursdaysChrist Episcopal Church7145 Fieldcrest Dr. (corner of Rochester Rd. & Fieldcrest), LKPT (433-9229)Every Third Thursday is Togetherness on Thursday (TOT) at Christ Episcopal Church, 7145 Fieldcrest Drive in Lockport. Morning Prayer at 11:30 AM followed by lunch at noon. Call Church for reservations at 433-9229.
EVERY FRIDAY 9:00amWeekly Radio Broadcast Zion Dominion Church of God895 N Forest Rd., WLM (250-7040)Listen to our radio broadcast, every Friday at 9:00am on WUFO 1080AM
EVERY FRIDAY 10:00amPrayer MetingMt. Olive Lutheran Church6965 Chestnut Ridge Rd., LKPT (434-8500)
EVERY FRIDAY 5:30PMYouth Group Amherst Sonrise Church –Nazarene849 North French Rd., AMH (691-7795)
EVERY FRIDAY 7:00pm AWANA Children’s Program New Covenant Tabernacle 345 McConkey Drive, TON (877-1335) Youth ServiceEVERY FRIDAY 7:00 pmTFMC Youth GroupTonawanda Free Methodist Church207 Grove St. COTFor updates, events and changes Login to www.tfmc.info
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AUGUST 2012EVERY FRIDAYPrayer MeetingMt Olive Lutheran Church6965 Chestnut Ridge Rd., LKPT (434-8500)Prayer Meeting at the Church
EVERY SECOND FRIDAY OF THE MONTHGolden EaglesThe Chapel at Crosspoint500 Crosspoint Parkway, GTZVL (631-2636)At The Chapel we value our senior citizens and strive to provide open doors for fellowship and a growing sense of community by enjoying life together. The Golden Eagles Ministry exists to encourage worship and service for those over age 55. We strive to provide open doors for fellowship and foster a growing sense of community by serving side by side. Monthly group gatherings provide a social setting for interaction,
companionship and spiritual growth. This interaction is a luncheon event. Monthly luncheons are held the second Friday of every month in the Fireside Room at our Crosspoint location. A group gathering follows each luncheon. Gatherings vary and often include social networking with games and activities, biblical teaching and discussion, or may be service oriented.
These luncheons and gatherings provide an opportunity for fellowship, fun and food in a light-hearted atmosphere, enabling everyone to become acquainted. For more information, contact Skip Hartman at 716-631-2636 x204.
EVERY SATURDAY 9:30amWomen in the World Bible StudyMt. Olive Lutheran Church6965 Chestnut Ridge Rd., LKPT (434-8500)
FIRST SATURDAY 9:00am - NOONKenmore Alliance Church175 Bonnett Ave., TOT (876-5570)Join us the First Saturday of the month for our clothing co-op where anyone can purchase children’s clothing, toys, baby gear. Most items are only 25 cents. This is open to the community.
FIRST SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH! Habitat for Humanity First Presbyterian Church 149 Broad St., COT (692-1319) E-mail: church@firstprestona.org. Web address: www.firstprestona.org Our Church is continuing its active support of Habitat for Humanity by scheduling a series of workdays throughout the year. We have a Habitat Workday on the first Saturday of each month! The Habitat programs are so designed that anyone, with any skill level, can participate! Participants will meet at 8am in the Church parking lot to form carpools. Come and experience the fellowship, cooperation and feeling of accomplishment that one receives working with Habitat! Come, and
bring a friend who’s looking to make a difference in the world!
TUESDAYS/THURSDAYS Clinton St. United Methodist ChurchExodus Bible Study50 North Adam St., LKPT (433-6227)CSUMC hosts a Disciple Bible Study Group, Tuesdays at 6:30pm, Thursdays at 2:00pm. The Pastor leads the class with the study of Exodus.
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Beat The Heat! 8 Ways To Keep Cool This Summer
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You’ve heard of the winter blues, but do you know about the summer reds?Two very severe heat waves are upon us, so staying cool is a major concern for a lot of people. An estimated 113 million Americans will be trying to cope with excessive heat and humidity. Millions more have already been suffering from what Arizona medical hypnotist Sue W. Hull calls the summer reds, a term to describe the opposite of the winter blues, which are brought on by cold and sunlight defi ciencies. The term summer reds describes the annual depressive feelings generated by toxic levels of sunlight, and the stress caused by the relentless dust and oppressive, dry heat many Americans experience for as many as 6 months of the year.
The following tips have been gleaned from government websites for staying cool and beating the heat, but fi rst, a rule that ought to be a law: Never, ever leave children or pets in a parked
car; don’t even think about it! Now, here are the tips:
1. Stay out of the sun. If you must go out, early mornings, evenings and late nights are best.2. Stay hydrated. Drink lots of water. 3. Dress cool. Wear light colored, lightweight and loose fi tting clothing.4. Use the a/c. Turn on the air conditioner and stay inside.5. Keep fresh. Cool showers and baths can be helpful.6. Keep in touch. Stay in touch withelderly family members, neighbors and friends.7. Be attentive. Keep an eye out for any signs of heat related symptoms in children and the elderly because the elderly and young children are at the greater risk for developing heat related health problems.
According to WebMD, heat related illnesses are serious and can be life threatening. The most
common signs and symptoms listed below suggest that you or someone else needs to cool down:
• confusion
• dark-colored urine (which indicates dehydration)
• dizziness
• fainting
• fatigue
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• muscle cramps
• nausea
• pale skin
• profuse sweating
• rapid heartbeat
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We will serve homemade soup and Panera bread between the hours of 2:30pm and 5:30pm. We are having a food drive on August 4th - KAC Family Fun Day. A list of what we need is on the back of this sheet and will be posted at the Welcome Center.
If you would like to be a part of this outreach, please see Karin Murrey or Maria Bampton or call Maria at 871-2657.
“For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me.” Matthew 25:35
Pastor Robert Hoffman
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Brief Autobiography of Reverend Robert L. Hoffman
Congratulations
Born in Antigo, WI of parents Edwin and Eva Hoffman on June 25, 1952. Graduated from Antigo High School. Grew up on a combination dairy farm and mink ranch. Received a Bachelor of Business Admin-istration degree (1974) in Agri-cultural Business from the Uni-versity of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. Married to wife Terry for 33 years, also a Lutheran. One daughter, Molly, age 27, mar-ried to Carl Miller on June 5, 2010. Employed as an auditor with the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Dairy Market-ing for 33 years. Worked in Wausau, WI and Indianapolis, IN. Retired in 2008. Life long LCMS member, with experi-ence in many church offi ces and roles. Received LCMS certifi cation as a Lay Minister in December 2004. Participated in sports in school and enjoy hunting and fi shing. Hobbies include singing, digital pho-tography, woodworking and home repair. Followed long time sense of calling into the
Holy Ministry, beginning June 2009. Accepted into Alternate Route at Concordia Theologi-cal Seminary, Fort Wayne, IN. Lived in dormitory housing, while also residing on north side of Indianapolis in Nobles-ville, IN. Seminarian Field Worker for two years at Christ Ev. Lutheran Church, Nobles-ville, IN (also home congrega-tion). Moved to Lockport, NY – July 2011 and served a one year vicarage at St. Peter Ev. Lutheran Church. Graduated from Concordia Theological Seminary – June 2012, certifi ed and called to St. Peter Lockport (also vicarage congregation). Ordained at Christ Noblesville on June 24, 2012 by Rev. Adri-an Piazza. Installed as Pastor of St. Peter Lockport on July 29, 2012 by Rev. Dr. Chris Wicher, President of Eastern District – LCMS. Family members in-clude Terry, Molly, Joan Fandre (mother-in-law) and Carl Mill-er (son-in-law).
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The famous story of the Good Samaritan is found among Jesus’ teachings (Luke 10). The emphasis is on being a good neighbor, doing good for others as a way of doing good for yourself.Our Samaritan Counseling Center has been in Western New York for over 50 years seeking to fulfill that teaching by word and example. We consider it our aim to help others as we are able.
In the Biblical story, a man is beaten up, robbed and left for dead along a roadway. Two religious people come by, look and then keep going rather than get involved. However, a third person, a man of a different breed whose natural bias would be to avoid this dying stranger as well happens by. In the story, he stops, and cleans up the man’s wounds the best he can and loads him upon his beast of burden toting him to the nearest inn. There he bargains with the innkeeper for the wounded man to stay under his care, paying him well for his troubles. Being known as a regular customer, the innkeeper agree and trusts that if the man requires more care than he can provide or runs up a bigger bill that anticipated, the Samaritan will reimburse him when he comes back.
The story’s punchline is that these two were strangers, even enemies, but the Samaritan recognized that this was also
a human being made by God to populate His world who needed help just at the time he was able to give it andso he did . Our work at the center is most like that of the innkeeper. We are a place where people come or are brought for help as the need arises. Medical help is referred to the medical profession. Spiritual and emotional help is provided by our highly-trained counselors, spiritual mentors, Stephen ministers, educators and pastors. There is no trauma or pain known to human beings that has not been addressed at the Samaritan Center. While our administrative office is currently in North Tonawanda, satellite offices operate in cites from Lockport, to Buffalo, to the suburbs, to Springville and Arcade. Our newest office just opened in Angola. The offices are usually in church buildings where the congregations have dedicated a space for our staff to work with others. These congregations see the Samaritan work as a part of their ministry to others in the community.
Naturally, the issue of cost arises. How do we pay staff and utilities and rent and travel for our staff? We need to pay for professional consultation, insurance and services. For this we need to charge a fee. However, the real spirit of Samaritan comes into play when others come to the rescue as in the biblical story. When other individuals, congregations, groups, and
charities contribute to our work, we are able to offer services at a reduced fee. We have foundation grants to work with children under 18, for abused spouses, and those with little or no financial ability to pay a fee--just like in the story! Occasionally our Board of Directors also sponsors a charity fund-raiser.
We are so grateful to our Samaritan Ambassadors, Sponsoring congregations, and private donors whose generosity make it possible for us to offer our services as we do. We are available to you when counseling is neccessary in 13 locations around Erie and Niagara County. Call today for an appointment at 716-743-9117. Find us on the web at
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Dear God, Please Make Me the Person My Dogs Think I Am: The Chi Lessons
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“Whether you’re a dog lover or not, Robert A. Kinker’s Dear God, Please Make Me the Person My Dogs Think I Am: The Chi Lessons is a unique inspirational book
with big life lessons gleaned from the canines of your community.Kinker talks about the important themes of life-like loyalty, patience, and unconditional love—that his three Chihuahuas have guided him
in through his previous cancer and his current life. You’ll § nd this a delightful, instructive, easy-to-read, guide to some of life’s important lessons. The dogs in your community have some important
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Psalm 118:5“In my anguish I cried to the LORD, and he answered by setting me free.”
2 Corinthians 3:17“Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.”
Ephesians 3:12“In him [Christ] and through faith in him we may approach God with freedom and confi dence.”
August 2012 — CCC Bulletin — 21
Center Road Baptist ChurchThe Center Road Christian Academy412 Center Rd.West Seneca, NY 14224(716) 675-6545 www.centerroadbaptist-church.com/academy.html
Christ the KingPreparatory Academy K-8th Grade3571 Niagara Falls Blvd.Wheatfi eld, NY 14120(716) 553-6318
Christian Academy of WNY — C.A.W.N.YK-12621 Payne AvenueNorth TonawandaNew York 14120(716) 433-1652www.cawny.com
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21 Church StreetLockport, NY 14094(716) 433-4987
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Moppets Pre-SchoolChurch of Christ3 & 4 Years Olds616 Main St. West Seneca New York 14224(716) 662-5211www.moppets-preschool.com
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BY JEFF KEEFE Paul spent two to three years in
Ephesus (Acts 19) around 55 A.D. He may have written several letters from Ephesus to other Christian communities. Tradition says he wrote a letter to the Ephesians from Rome in about 62 A.D.
Ephesus was a major port city on the coast of Asia Minor (present day Turkey) across the Aegean Sea from Athens. It was a crossroads of cultures and perhaps the fi rst city in the world to have public street lights. It is now six miles inland do to the silting of the Cayster River which fl owed into its harbor. Throughout most of its history Ephesus had strong connections to ancient Greece. Like all major Greek cities, Ephesus had a theater, seating 25,000. Gymnasia were another favorite Greek istitution. The gymnasia were not strictly for sports, though athletics were an important part, they also existed for the education of male youth in literature, philosophy, morals, debating and perhaps science and medicine. Thus it was a source of well trained military and political leaders. Nearby there would have been a library and a stadium. The city also had fountains, public baths and toilets. It was one of the largest cities in the Roman Empire, about 225,000 inhabitants and the gateway to the East thanks to a road
built by the Persians centuries before. One of the Seven Wonders of the
Ancient World, the Temple of Artemis was at Ephesus, built about 300 years before Paul’s visit. The goddess Artemis of Ephesus was a goddess of fertility and was often pictured as draped with eggs or multiple breasts, symbols of fertility, from her waist to her shoulders. The Greek Artemis was the goddess of the hunt. Romans tended to recognize Artemis as Diana.
A wide marble street led to the harbor. Sailors and tourists could easily fi nd the major brothels and markets. If it was for sale, it was sold in one of Ephesus’ markets or shops, Ephesus led the 1st century world in the buying and selling of men, women and children. Everything that was traded between Asia and the Mediterranean world passed thru Ephesus. Statues of the goddess Diana/Artemis and other gods were available in woods and metals. Ephesus was a tolerant city when it came to women’s rights and the free exercise of religion. Most religions were represented.
The main market was rebuilt and modernized over a period of years during the reign of Augustus. It was surrounded by a two story covered walk way (stoa) around it. Its marble fl oor was 120 yards square. One of the
entrances was named after Augustus’ wife, Livia. They were proud of their city; coins excavated from the site are struck with the titles “First and Greatest Metropolis in Asia” and “First of All the Great Ones.” Hundreds of fertility god artifacts have been located in these areas. These miniature replicas of the gods were said to charm away evil spirits and provide protection to its devotee owners. Idols of this nature brought great profi t to Ephesian artisans. Among other artifacts that archaeology has uncovered are evidence of the importance of magic, mysticism, and incantations.
History and archaeology provide no clue to the lecture hall of Tyrannus mentioned in Acts One ancient Biblical manuscript, Codex Beza, adds that this was from fi fth to the tenth hour (11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.) Sometimes things are just lost to history, like the 12,000 scrolls in the Library of Celsus in Ephesus , third largest in the ancient world, that burned in 262AD.
One of the world’s most famous ancient philosophies: that of Heraclitus of Ephesus (c. 535–460 B.C.). To Heraclitus, the world was characterized by constant fl ux; it consisted of opposites, such as good and bad, hot and cold, war and peace, which were in perpetual struggle against one another—a struggle
reconciled only by the logic of the inner rhythms of the universe, which Heraclitus called the Logos. He is quoted as saying “You cannot step twice into the same river,” Heraclitus wrote, “for fresh waters are ever fl owing in upon you.”
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