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Brambleton Presbyterian Church |
There are many “One Another” statements in the Bible--statements spoken by Jesus and his apostles as foundational instruction on how to live in Christian community. We’ve taken a closer look at what it means to “Love One Another,” “Build One Another Up,” “Bear One Another’s Burdens,” and “Praying for One Another.” This week we’ll look at the importance of “Welcoming One Another.” Join us for worship on Sundays to gain valuable insight on how to best live your life within community.
| | |  | On Saturday, JUNE 14th Brambleton Presbyterian Church and World Vision partnered in putting together a special worship event, a U2charist, in which the songs of U2 were performed live and over $6000 was raised to benefit 5000 children and 1000 households in Nkhoma, Africa, living in extreme poverty- in the midst of HIV/AIDS. Check out our Community page for more pictures! | |  | Ten middle school and high school students in Brambleton Presbyterian Church teamed up to make a difference in the world. They raised $5000.00 during the 30-hour famine. www.30hourfamine.org World Vision, a Christian relief and development organization dedicated to helping children and their communities worldwide reach their potential by tackling causes of poverty, started the 30 Hour Famine in the U.S. 16 years ago as a way for middle school and high school aged children to help save—and change—children’s lives. By going without food and raising money to help needy children, our young people here in the U.S. gain a deeper awareness of the needs in the world. They also experience the joy of learning they can make a difference! | | | | What could possibly have been going on to get Shannon and Virginia to pose for this picture? Slopfest! |  |  | | | |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 24 July 2008 )
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