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Every Thursday 6:00-7:30PM

All Souls Singers meet every Thursday, 6:30-8:00 PM at the church to have fun singing and preparing the music for the coming Sunday. Bring your voices and your instruments. You don't need to be a musician. Just enjoy music.
 

Carlene Cloud,
Jim Fulton
Every Friday
Currently Inactive
4:00 PM Embroidery/Crafts is a time for the Community to " hang out " and work together on projects. If you are into crafting, bring your current project, display it for the others, or just come to get some ideas. This is also a time for Internet access to the public, achiving work parties, etc. A good time of fellowship and endeavor for all.
 
Kim McFall 528-9089,
Patti Logan
As scheduled on Calendar   The Pastoral Care Committee assures that community support of Members is appropriate to their need. Pastoral Care includes services such as visiting the sick, prearranging for Members to visit, and serving as a clearing house to provide counseling referrals or to coordinate a particular event, or providing temporary personal services to members. What situations call for pastoral care? How is it different from " listening " ? How do we " do " pastoral care? Everyone is invited to share their ideas about how we can minister to each other.
 
Patti Logan
First Sunday 12:30 PM Road Cleanup.   This is part of our Social Justice Commitment when we gather to clean our stretch of Lacey by-ways. Come and join us at 1pm, to clean our " little stretch of heaven " , Carpenter Road from Martin Way, East to Pacific Ave.
 
Sandy Denham
1st & 3rd Tuesdays 7:00 PM Role Playing.   We play games because they are a relaxing distraction, because they allow us to do things we can not in our own lives. Through pen and paper role playing games, we build new worlds with our imaginations, combining acting, interactive story telling, and socializing. We welcome all who are willing to use their creativity under the guidance of the game master. Annaliese D’Angelo
Every Friday 6:00 PM

Beginning Qi Gong. Qi Gong is an ancient Chinese health care system integrating physical postures, breathing techniques and focused intention. The “qi” means “breath” or “air” in Chinese, and by extension, “life force” or “dynamic energy”. Gong means work applied to a discipline or the resultant level of skill, so Qi Gong is thus “breath work” or “energy work”. These breathing and movements are practiced as a health maintenance exercise. The slow gentle movements of most Qi Gong forms can be easily adapted, even for the physically challenged, and can be practiced by all age groups.

Our 6 pm music meditation time in the sanctuary will be a time of group Qi Gong exercise starting July 24. All are invited for this seated (or standing) beginners’ instruction and practice, and all are welcome to stay for the guided meditation immediately following. Our guided meditation group is eclectic and relaxing at the same time….the leader and format changes week to week.
 

Patti Logan
Every Monday 10:00 AM Tea and Meditation.   Monday Morning Tea is a time for beginning the week with reflection and company. We light a candle, read a few inspirational words, and share our own stories. We usually make the tea from tea leaves. All are invited to join us for an hour of focus on the spiritual aspects of life.
 
Patti Logan & Blayne
Every Friday 4:00 PM TGIF Meditation. Quiet music in the sanctuary; 6:30 pm group guided meditation.
 
Annaliese D’Angelo
2nd & 4th Tuesdays 7:00 PM

Writers' Group.  We are a group of people with things to say. Be it in poetry, essays, stories, memoirs. We come together twice a month to share what we have written, to receive feedback, help, or inspiration. We are always looking for new minds to share with.

Annaliese D’Angelo

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If there is to be peace in the world,
There must be peace in the nations.

If there is to be peace in the nations,
There must be peace in the cities.

If there is to be peace in the cities,
There must be peace between neighbors.

If there is to be peace between neighbors,
There must be peace in the home.

If there is to be peace in the home,
There must be peace in the heart.

Lao-Tsu