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SUMMARY:Contemplative Practice: Centering Prayer
DESCRIPTION:Experience this practice for focused attention to God in community. Description and method of this contemplative practice developed by Fr. Thomas Keating will be shared\, followed by practice and optional sharing. \nWe hold space at this time each Sunday to explore a variety of Contemplative practices and the opportunities they provide to deepen our spiritual growth and find peace. Your participation is welcome as is your willingness to share practices that you have learned. Our aim is to create a cooperative experience that hearkens back to early church gatherings. We also recognize early morning schedules may vary\, so come when you can and enter in silence. \nIf you have questions or wish to lead a session\, Jennifer Blakeney.
URL:https://fhcpresb.org/event/contemplative-practice-centering-prayer/2024-01-21/
LOCATION:FHC Chapel
CATEGORIES:Adult Spiritual Growth
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SUMMARY:Exploring Membership Class #2
DESCRIPTION:Interested in becoming a member of  Forest Hill Church? Then check out our upcoming Exploring Membership classes! The classes provide a pressure-free and engaging way to learn about the Church’s vision and core values as well as the many opportunities the church offers for growing in spirit\, in service and in connection to others. Participating in the class is also a great way to grow the network of people who you know within the church community. Exploring Membership is a 2 class series with the next upcoming classes on Sunday\, Jan 14 (in person\, after church\, lunch and childcare provided) and Jan 21 (Via Zoom after church or you can join a zoom group at church with childcare). If you are interested in registering or finding out more about exploring membership contact Mark Wedell at markwedell1212@gmail.com or Complete Form
URL:https://fhcpresb.org/event/exploring-membership-class-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Membership
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SUMMARY:"Missing in Brooks County" Film Showing After Worship
DESCRIPTION:“Missing in Brooks County” is a documentary film about the work being done by Eddie Canales and the South Texas Human Rights Center. In 2012\, Eddie and others became aware of many migrants who went missing while traveling to the U.S. Multiple families were seeking help in locating their loved ones. As the discovery of many bodies of those who perished traveling difficult terrain in Brooks County\, Texas\, Eddie established the South Texas Human Rights Center (STHRC). The Center’s mission is “to end death and suffering along the Texas/Mexico border through community initiatives.” STHRC works with forensic experts to locate and identify those who have gone missing and/or died. In an effort to prevent deaths\, Eddie and volunteers have placed barrels with drinking water along roads and private property in Brooks County. Fifteen members of FHC ITF traveled to the Texas-Mexico border in 2023 and met Eddie and other STHRC volunteers and they helped place water barrels along roads and private property in Brooks County. \n 
URL:https://fhcpresb.org/event/missing-in-brooks-county-film-showing/
LOCATION:South Hall
CATEGORIES:Immigration Task Foce
ORGANIZER;CN="Immigration Task Force":MAILTO:emailto:aestack@roadrunner.com)
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