18 November 2020

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How hope shapes our generosity in simple ways

How hope shapes our generosity in simple ways


COMMUNITY CHURCH By Johan Dodge Reverend As I write this, the country is still deeply divided. Almost everything around us, including the talking heads, are telling us of our inescapable division, and that the other viewpoint, whatever that other viewpoint may be, is wrong. Meanwhile, the church is currently in the season of Advent. Community Church is participating in the season of

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Beit Halev

Beit Halev


The Beit HaLev Zoom community has blossomed into a small but close-knit group; Rabbi Galit Shirah has instituted a brief “social hour” for members to interact with one another. The group is called “Coffee Chavurah” and it meets on Fridays at 5:30 p.m. as well as after Saturday morning services on Zoom. Services still begin at 6 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays at 10:30 a.m. To join the Zoom

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LW Baptist

LW Baptist


By Rolland Coburn Pastor The Bible makes a promise of new life in Christ: “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come,” (2 Corinthians 5:17). “Things are different now, something happened to me/When I gave my heart to Jesus/ Things are different now/ I was changed it must be, when I gave my life to him/Things I loved before

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Create new holiday favorites with Chef Pablo

Create new holiday favorites with Chef Pablo


By CJ Blomquist OptumCare With the holidays just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to break out the recipe books. If you’re looking for something new to add to your table this year, join Chef Pablo on Dec. 3 for a special virtual cooking class. “Chef Pablo has been here in Leisure World a few times, and he has always been popular,” said Grecia Nunez, the senior ambassador at

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Have your neighbor’s back in the pandemic

Have your neighbor’s back in the pandemic


Though Leisure World Seal Beach has remained largely COVID-free, there’s a good chance many residents know someone who was affected by the virus. Social distancing measures have prevented people from helping sick friends and family, but experts say people need to be more supportive during the pandemic. “If you know someone who has become ill with COVID-19, do not to judge or blame them,”

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