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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Jul 1985, p. 5

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McHENRY PLAINDEALER Section A Wednesday, July 10, USS P«fl® 5 Church Catholic group to conduct healing service July 14 % The National Catholic . Society :of Foresters, St.Clara Ct. 659, > McHenry and the Rev. James ^Gaynor and St. Mary of the ^Assumption Catholic Church >will host a healing service at 3 >p.m. Sunday, July 14. -v Father Ron Roth will bring his v"healing ministry" to St. Mary's >at that time. It is open to people >of all faiths, and everyone is \,welcome. > Ft. Roth has been conducting " his healing service for about 10 lyears and is from St. John the - Baptist Church near LaSalle, 111. ;He feds it is important for a person to "be made whole; Wealthy in mind, spirit and :body." • Father encourages people to pray to God for the alleviation of ;pain during the service and -allow the Holy Spirit to heal I Faith Presbyterian Church, * located at the intersection of ^Lincoln and Chapel Hill roads toffers a comprehensive youth ^program for any interested youth from the community. Z A Youth Club for grades one- *three meets Thursday af­ ternoons during the school year. Z A Youth Club for grades four-six "and seven-nine meets Wed- them. Healing is for any problem of daily life: illness, cancer, heart, arthritis, eyes or hearing, pain, family problems, jobs, or mental stress. Parents are urged to bring children to be blessed to Mary Chapel, lower level, where the service will be cabled in. Those interested in attending are encouraged to come early for proper seating. Refresh­ ments will be served in St. Mary's school hall after the service. For more information call 385-0376. The guest pastor holds healing masses at St. Rita Church, Old Indian Trail in Aurora the second Wednesday of each month, at 7:30 p.m. A 3:30 p.m. mass is scheduled at St. Mary's Church in Woodstock, Aug. 18. program nesday evenings during the school year. An intensive two- year confirmation program is also offered at that time. Senior Highs is offered on Sunday evenings. Recently, 15 Senior Highs from the church went to Appalachia for a service project. Other youth activities include retreats and outings. rt&rit.KMK<VTH V - July IY -3:0L r , m iflMI m m 5%j» s Barbara Hansen, president, on the left, and Isabell Thompson, conductor, of St. Clara Ct. 651 National Catholic Society of Foresters, display a poster announcing the healing service to be held at St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church, McHenry. Rev. named Elder Xmas celebrated in July X A Christmas tree will adorn the sanctuary at Shepherd of the Stills Lutheran Church, 404 N. preen St., McHenry, Sunday, July 14. i The congregation will gather 2o sing Christmas carols and celebrate the b.lessings of Christmas. The Shepherd's Bells or Adult Handbell Choir Jiirected by Brian Anderson, and the Senior Vocal Choir directed by Rosemary Schneider, and Accompanied by Sally fftanktelow, will provide special1 music for each of the worship Services. Pastor Roger Schneider will present a message centered around the meaning of Christmas. The special Christmas in July celebration has been planned to remind everyone that the blessings of Christmas are with everyone throughout the entire year. The congregation is following its summer schedule of worship with sevices at 8:30 and 9:45 a.m. Members of the community are invited to join the congregation in all of Its worship services and programs. Linda Misewicz-Perconte, pastor of Mount Hope United Methodist Church in Pistakee Highlands, was ordained an Elder at the annual session of the Northern Illinois Conference of the United Methodist Church this June. The ^annual con­ ference session met for four days on the Northern Illinois University campus in Dekalb. The Rev. Misewicz-Perconte has ministered to the Mount Hope congregation for the past three years. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Illinois Wesleyan University and a Masters of Divinity from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Evanaton. She is married and has one son. Ordination as an Elder is the final step toward full clergy membership in a conference of the United Methodist Church. It follows a minimum of seven years of higher education, or­ dination as a Deacon with probationary clergy mem­ bership in the denomination, and at least one year of ex­ perience as achurch pastor. SOFT WATER . RENTAL *9.75 per mo. • NO installation charge • NEW fully automatic softeners • TWO year option to buy with FULL rental fee deducted ONE phone call can answer any questions 312-259-3393 ® ARLINGTON SOFT WATER CO. Local clergy man pre-school classes set " The Preschool Clinic is off* Creativity to pre- and fit _ arts, crafts, music, rtoryteUingi 4nd free play under the guidance of a certified preschool Trtaff. Help your child improve their sensory experience and Inotor skills. Hie class is held at Petersen Park two days a week for an hour and a half on bothdays. Classes begin the week of July 15. The fees for City Residents is 115. For more information, call the McHenry Department of Parks & Recreation at 344-3300. Merle D. Conklin of Wonder Lake began his study towards a Master of Arts in Ministry degree at Moody Bible Institute of Chicago* this June. The Master of Arts in Ministry program began with this summer's summer school session and coincides with the celebration of the Moody Bible Institute Centennial. The Master of Arts in Ministry program allows students to 2fabjMr •- LIBRARY BfARD The city council concurred in Mayor Busse's reappointment of Marilyn Lean to the McHenry Library Board. She has served two terms and is president of the board. pursue a Masters degree without giving up their present position to return to school. The administration of the Moody Bible Institute is pleased at the response to the program, with more than 100 enrolled during these initial sessions. Moody Bible Institute was founded in 1886 by evangelist ;L. Moody. 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