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December 2022 Pastor’s Letter

When I was a kid I loved to watch the Charlie Brown Christmas special. Charlie, overwhelmed, depressed, and discouraged by the commercialization of the season and the cruelty of friends cries out, “Does anyone know what Christmas is all about?”

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From the Pastor Beth Firsching From the Pastor Beth Firsching

November 2022 Pastor’s Letter

Our November worship series is called Re:newed. This series is designed to help us to Re:gain Our Relationships, learn how to Re:align Ourselves, and Re:frame Our Happiness. In other words, what does it mean for us as Christians to be Re:newed?

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All Saints’ Day Celebration

Our All Saints’ Day celebration will take place in worship on Sunday, November 6, 2022 at 10 am. On that day, we will remember our loved ones who have died in the past year. There will also be an open opportunity for remembering those we love but see no more.

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Cornerstone Serves as Polling Place

Voting in the General Election for Kane County Plato Township Precincts 1-5 will be held at Cornerstone Church on November 8, 2022. The polls will be open from 6 am to 7 pm. Cornerstone Church welcomes all, is handicap accessible, and public bathrooms are available.

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Wednesday in the Word

Wednesday in the Word group meets for study and fellowship each Wednesday at 6:30 pm. Pastor Melissa is leading a study on “The Chosen” based on the popular TV series about the life of Christ.

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From the Pastor Beth Firsching From the Pastor Beth Firsching

October 2022 Pastor’s Letter

Dear Friends, the past few days have been difficult for many reasons. Storms literal as well as spiritual, physical, and emotional have been raging in so many lives. People are without power, food, water, and shelter. People are unable to travel to escape these conditions. As always, the suffering of the poor is made greater by lack of options and resources.

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