Notes From My Knapsack 4-09-06
Jeff Gill
You’re In Jeopardy This Week!
"Well, Alex, I’ll take Easter Potpourri for 600 words…"
Going from Palm Sunday today through Easter next weekend and the rest of April, we’re pulling a scrambled stack o’ notes out of the ol’ knapsack.
This Sunday, New Life Community is celebrating the opening of their Ministries Center at 5:00 pm. They hope to build someday somewhere in the southern third of Licking County, but for now they will rent office space in the former Hebron municipal building at 116 W. Main St., next to the new Sunshine Coffee & Books. New Life will then hold a talent show at Lakewood Middle School at 7:00 pm that evening. For info, call 928-4432 or e-mail pastorbrian@hedied4.us.
Many different churches hold a "Maundy Thursday" service on, yes, Thursday evening, check their signs for info: this marks the institution of the practice of Communion in the life of Christian churches of all sorts, regardless of how they do it.
Good Friday is a day off for many, but not all school districts in Licking County; the Newark Area Ministerial Association (NAMA) is holding a Noon to Three "Tre Ore" Good Friday service, this year at Trinity Episcopal just east of Courthouse Square; your writer will offer one of the seven meditations on the "Last Words of Christ on the Cross."
The Granville Ministerium is offering a silent "Cross Walk" from St. Edward’s Catholic Church parking lot east of the village, on Granville Rd., back through Granville and up to Denison’s Swasey Chapel; this procession will begin at 11:00 am.
Many other churches hold their own evening Good Friday reflections at 7 or 7:30 pm.
Saturday is an anticipation of Easter joy in many locations with an Easter Egg Hunt for children. Major ones are offered at public parks around the county, sponsored by a variety of groups from churches to service organizations.
Licking Park District offers a free and open afternoon with children’s activities on Saturday, April 15 at 1:00 pm; they are inviting the whole county to bring their little ones for a ramble across the greening hills off Rt. 37 just north of Union Station.
Easter Sunrise services are at 6:30 am most locations; the Midland Theater is hosting a Newark Community Sunrise service at 6:30 am led by NAMA members, and Second Presbyterian hosts a pancake breakfast to follow that benefits the Licking County Jail Ministries. For info, check www.spcnewark.org.
The Lakewood Area Ministerial Association holds a sunrise Celebration of the Resurrection at Dawes Arboretum, with area churches providing music and message at 6:30 am. Following that, Hebron United Methodist offers the annual Nelson Werkhaven Easter Breakfast for donations only. I can vouch for the quality of the coffee, and more!
Then the very next weekend, April 21, 22, & 23, the Lakewood Drama Department presents "Hello, Dolly!" This musical version of the life story of Dolly Parton is a joyful celebration of a day at Pigeon Forge, and . . . wait, the Lovely Wife is handing me a note, saying "Wrong."
OK, so "Hello, Dolly!" is set a few years back (fun for the costume department) and in the New York area (will they go for accents?), with roles made famous by Carol Channing and Barbra Striesand (can the makeup budget handle the fake nose expenses?). Whateveah.
Anyhow, any time Martha Fickle and her team of talented youth put on a musical production, you can’t lose by attending, maybe even twice.
Shows are 7:30 pm Friday and Saturday, 3:00 pm Sunday. Call the box office at 928-4496 and make ‘em sell out the show!
Jeff Gill is a writer, storyteller, and supply preacher around central Ohio; send your community news bulletins to disciple@voyager.net.
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