15 May 2024

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Dreams can come true eventually

Dreams can come true eventually


Jeanne Pontac of Mutual 10 sent in this uplifting message: “I gave up all hope of being a competitive athlete again to support my husband, Leisure Legger President Tom Pontac, in remaining active while living with Parkinson’s disease. “To my surprise, I came in first place in my age group of 75-79 years old at the local Cinco de Mayo 5K race, proving once again that it’s never too late

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Community Church

Community Church


On Saturday, May 25, at 2 p.m., Community Church will hold a piano trio concert by pianist Hannah Yi, along with cellist Francisco Vila, and world-renowned violinist Sojin Kim. To get tickets, contact the church office at 562-431-2503. Pentecost Sunday is when Christians celebrate the gift of the Holy Spirit. In the Book of Acts, the spirit is described as a sound like the rush of a violent wind,

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Assembly of God

Assembly of God


Pastor Chuck Franco will continue the series on the Beatitudes with a sermon titled “Meekness is Not Weakness,” from Matthew 5:5. More contemporary translations use the word “humble” in this passage. Meekness and humility are not personality traits valued in modern culture, so why should Christians pursue them? Jesus often taught important lessons by using starkly contrasting thoughts. How

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HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH 
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HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH Holy ….


HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH Holy Family Church celebrated the Feast Day of St. Joseph the Worker, Patron Saint of Our Pastor, on May 1 with Father Joseph Nguyen (second row, middle) and Father Jo seph Droessler. This photo features the hard-working parishioners who keep the church grounds clean, neat and respectable to neighbors. The church is so blessed and grateful to the parish community. The

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Congregation Sholom

Congregation Sholom


Congregation Sholom will hold services via Zoom with Rabbi Mike Mymon on Friday, May 17, at 6:30 p.m. Mymon will also lead the hybrid service on Saturday, May 18, in Clubhouse 3, Room 9, and on Zoom at 10 a.m. Saturday’s Torah reading will be Emor from the book of Leviticus. Emor (Say) opens with laws regulating priestly behavior, working in the Mishkan (Tabernacle), and consuming sacrifices

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