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First Communion Classes for 2nd Graders First Communion instruction will be offered for all 2nd graders (or older children who have not had First Communion yet). There are three classes scheduled during Lent on successive Sunday mornings: March 9, 16, and 23rd from...

My Heart Wants to Sing: The Songs of Rodgers & Hammerstein
“The Hills Are Alive” as pianist and vocalist Jay Daniels offers an enchanting concert celebrating the timeless works of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. Enjoy a captivating afternoon filled with unforgettable songs from beloved American musicals such as...

Senior Game Day
Here is the schedule for the upcoming program year. We meet every 4th Tuesday unless otherwise noted below with an *. Please join us for a delicious lunch and an afternoon of cards, Mexican Train, many other games and fellowship. This is the schedule for 2024-2025...

The Work of the People
Some Thoughts on Liturgy The first weekend of last month, I got to go to one of my favorite places for the first time since 2019 – the Thomaskirche, or St Thomas Church, in Leipzig, Germany. Those who know me know my love of J. S. Bach, and Leipzig is where he served...

LCOS Book Group
The LCOS Book Group has scheduled the next two reading selections: The Life Impossible by Matt Haig and James by Percival Everett. We will discuss The Life Impossible on February 26, 2025, and James on April 30, 2025. The Life Impossible follows retired math teacher,...

Memorial Gifts Fund Corner
Memorial Gift Board would like to once again highlight the Patterson-Plotzke Fund which provides scholarships to local Camden students through Urban Promise and Lucy Outreach higher education programs. This month we will focus on the Urban Promise program and the...
NOTICE: Please be a good neighbor to our neighbors when parking on the street by allowing a minimum of ten (10) feet between the bumper of your vehicle and the outside edge of surrounding driveways as specified in the NJ Driver’s Manual. Parking closer than ten feet can potentially result in a parking violation if the neighbor chooses to notify the police.