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Do you have a loved one in need of memory care--or would you like to volunteer to help with this ministry? The Aden Program at SCAPC offers social engagement and activities for the young at heart, embracing those with memory impairment, as well as providing respite and peace of mind for the loved ones caring for them daily. The program takes place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Land Building. Come visit our Open House TOMORROW, June 12, from 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. in the Land Building. Meet our new director Marti LeBourgeois McEnery and find out how you can register a loved one or sign up to be a volunteer.
Pictured here are Aden participants being visited by our Vacation Bible School campers last week.
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CBD Study Group
The CBD Study Group recently finished their spring 2024 season with a study of The Sabbath by Abraham Joshua Heschel. The group, which meets on Wednesdays at 8 a.m. at Bittersweet Confections, 725 Magazine Street, is on summer break now and will reconvene in August to study An Infinite Fountain of Light: Jonathan Edwards for the Twenty-First Century, by George Marsden. All are welcome! Contact Larry Hamric at l.m.hamric@att.net with any questions. Pictured here clockwise from foreground left are Neale Miller, Ken Kneipp, Don Frampton, Ed Lupberger, Michael Bell, David Grissett, Larry Hamric, Michael O'Keefe, Jim Bean, Robert Edgecombe, Clif Rhodes, and Richard Ashmore.
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Class: "Weird Things Presbyterians Believe"
This Sunday School class is meeting through June 23 at 8:30 a.m. (before the 9:30 a.m. Summer Sunday service) in the Phifer Library, led by pastors Chris Currie, Sarah Chancellor-Watson and Ashley Brown. The remaining topics are:
- June 16: Am I Saved or am I Presbyterian?
- June 23: Heart, Soul, Mind, and Sewers
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Camp RHINO
For Camp RHINO's first session of the summer, SCAPC have welcomed youth volunteer groups from Northridge Presbyterian Church in Dallas, Webster Groves Presbyterian Church in St. Louis, and First Presbyterian Church in Tuscaloosa. While here, they are working with Okra Abbey, the Junior League Diaper Bank, New Orleans Mission, Eden House, the New Orleans Women & Children's Shelter, and Louisiana Just Recovery Network. To learn more about RHINO (Rebuilding Hope in New Orleans), visit our RHINO page.
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Vacation Bible School
VBS campers and their Youth Leaders had a great time at VBS last week as they explored our theme from Psalm 56:3, “Whenever I’m afraid, I put my trust in you.” Each day we explored how we can trust God to go with us, lead the way, share wisdom, give us peace, and share joy through science, song, dance, art, and play. Thank you to all who made VBS possible!
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Playground Playdate
Last week's Playground Playdate at Audubon Park, organized by the Spiritual Formation Committee, was a fun occasion for kids of all ages! Pictured here from left are Drew Rowland, Katie Brendler, Chance Watson, Lilla Rowland, and Isaac Goodson.
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