August 2010 is Community Education Month at Provo Community Church. The first event that is taking place is about engagement with the political and military communities:
Provo City invites the public to a send-off reception for Provo Municipal Councilwoman Laura Cabanilla, LTC USAR, who will soon be deployed to Kuwait. The reception will be Tuesday, August 3, from 6-7 p.m. in the Provo City Center lobby, 351 W. Center St.
As part of the reception, starting at 6:40 p.m., Mayor John Curtis, the Municipal Council, BYU President Cecil Samuelson, UVU President Matthew Holland, UVMA Chairman Daniel Haas and other community leaders will participate in a patriotic Community Covenant signing ceremony, encouraging support for military families.
There will be a musical performance by pianist James Oneal Miner. The event is free and open to the public, and light refreshments will be served. For more information call 801-852-6104.
Five brave souls. An altitude gain equaling a hike down the Grand Canyon. 12 hours total. Numerous breathtaking vistas. Your congregation climbing all the way up Mount Timpanogos. See the photos.
The worship ministry had their regular worship planning meeting and is announcing the Worship Schedule for August and September 2010. Three highlights need to be mentioned: On August 1st we have a special guest preacher for Germany. August 22nd is Back to School Sunday and September 26th is American Indian Ministry Sunday.

Put on your hiking boots and grab some water and join us for the first annual July 24th Mount Timpanogos Hike! Everyone who is interested please meet at the Timpooneke Trailhead at 6:00 a.m. Please RSVP on facebook.
Join us today at 6:30 pm for a BBQ with the Bike’n’Build Program that is spending a few days with us on their way from South Carolina to Santa Cruz, CA. Please bring a dessert or a salad.
Join the chorus of more than 2,000 people who have already opted in, and receive your free Voices pin.
Saturday July 17th is going to be crazy:
11 am: The American Fork Presbyterian Church will be dedicating their New altar stained glass window.
4 pm: The 16th Annual Llama Fest 2010 takes place in Spanish Fork
5 pm: The Springville Presbyterian Youth Group is having a BBQ with our Youth Group
6:30 pm: The Food and Care Coalition is hosting a Benefit Concert
What are your plans for Saturday?

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Reconnect with your creative, playful
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Saturday, July 10, 2010
12-4pm
Provo Community United Church of Christ
175 North University Ave, Provo
Leader: Rev. Mirjam Haas-Melchior
Lunch and everything for a nice coffee break will be provided!
Come and bring your mother, daughter, sister and/or girl-friend!!!
Info and RSVP: facebook or email
The first Friday of every month is Gallery Stroll night in downtown Provo. Our church joins with the Covey center and local businesses to create a wonderful evening of inspiring arts. On July 2nd we invited community leaders and downtown neighbors to help us make God’s Word part of Provo’s Freedom Festival. The Gallery Stroll is from 6-9 pm and we asked 15 high profile people to be part of a Bibl-A-Thon: each participant is assigned a Bible passage and a time slot so that over the course of those three hours Genesis 37-50, Micah, Mark and Galatians are being read. The Gallery Stroll is an event of casual nature, so people stroll up and down the Avenue. Some would stop for a minute to listen: the longboarder, picking up his board for a few moments, standing there, listening for the Word of God; the young couple munching on the waffles they got at the carnival down the street listening to the story where Jesus feeds the 5000.
Taking place during Provo’s Freedom days, the Scriptures all go along with the theme of Freedom: Joseph, son of a starving people becomes the second most powerful man in the Egyptian kingdom. The Prophet Micah calls for “Liberty and Justice for All.” Jesus sets everybody free from sin. Paul reflects on the new freedom in Christ. Continue reading “First Annual Freedom Bibl-A-Thon”