320 W. Chestnut Street
Perkasie, PA 18944
215.257.3117
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| Wed, Mar 10th, @3:00pm Prayer Group |
| Fri, Mar 12th, @7:00pm Faith and Light fellowship |
| Sun, Mar 14th, @7:00pm Evening Song & Prayer - Worship Leaders Libby Smith and Forrest Moyer |
| Sat, Mar 20th, @7:30pm Perkasie Patchwork Coffeehouse - Red Hen |
| Wed, Mar 24th, @3:00pm Prayer Group |
| Thu, Apr 1st, @6:30pm Maundy Thursday Service |
| Sat, Apr 3rd, @10:00am Care & Share Thrift Shop Volunteer morning |
| Library |
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Why We ExistThe Church library offers a wealth of resources to enrich the lives of the church family and enhance the ministries of the congregation.
The quality of the library's resources and the effectiveness of its ministry are an indication of the congregation's high level of commitment. What We OfferTypes of Resources for all ages!
Materials on many topics, including:
And so much more! Who We AreThe Library Committee consists of a Librarian and two committee members. The Library Committee is dedicated to encouraging the congregation's use of its resources. Activities are planned year-round to promote reading, such as:
New Featured SelectionsThe Library Committee publishes an in-house newsletter about new selections added to our collection. We invite you to view the latest issue of our newsletter, Off the Shelf.
Lost Sons Fictional character, Detective Stan Windemere’s son, a sailor in the U. S. Navy is missing in Russia. Taking a job in the MCC warehouse, he learns of Clayton Kratz, a non-fictional son who also disappeared in Russia in 1920. Stan and his wife Rose, each in their own way, try to prepare themselves for the truth that Jamie, like Kratz, may never return home. “Offers poignant parallels and probing questions about serving God and country, and conversation between pacifists and military families.” This book is of special interest to those of us who knew the author and her family as former Perkasie Mennonite members.
The Family Song Every day the Stranowsky family joyously sang their favorite song. As the family grew they sang even more enthusiastically. When the neighbors joined them the song was sung in different languages simultaneously. Then one day things went haywire - mother was sick, the toilet leaked, a policeman came to the door and the baby wailed. The grumpiest of neighbors demanded they sing “the song” and they did, changing the words to fit the situation. This exuberant bi-racial family reminds readers that God is with them all the time. A CD of the song is included.
The Way Back Home Spencer Krane, New York attorney, returns to Florida and the town where he grew up when his grandmother suffers a stroke. An intended short stay becomes a longer one as Spencer renews relationships and reconnects with the faith of his childhood. A gentle story of family and friendship starring Julie Harris, Ruby Dee and Michael King. (DVD) |