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10/29/2018

3rd friday community dinners

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Come and have Friday dinner with us! Third Fridays from 4 to 8 p.m.
Menu:Chicken Noodle Soup, Chili, Lentil Soup, Potato Soup—Bread—Dessert—Coffee, tea  
 
Friday, November 16 at Plumsted Presbyterian Church, 14 Front St., New Egypt
Friday, December 21 at New Egypt United Methodist Church, 30 N. Main St., New Egypt
Meet your neighbors over a simple meal - Enjoy homemade soups and chili Experience extravagant hospitality
For more info call (609) 758-7237

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10/29/2018

Nov. 10 - Gentle approaches to healing from stress

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​What is stress? What happens to our bodies? Most importantly, what can we do about it? Come find out! We will talk about diet and lifestyle choices we can make to help ease stress. 

Our guide, Laura Jacobs, is an herbalist, gardener and medicine maker. She studied at the Herbal Academy of New England, the St. Mark’s Women’s School of Herbology and Rutgers University. Laura is a member of American Herbalists Guild and the loving steward of a United Plant Savers Botanical Sanctuary, home to over 120 medicinal plant species, located in New Egypt, NJ

Sabbath House is located on the grounds of Plumsted Presbyterian Church 8 Front Street, New Egypt, NJ. For more info or to register please call (201) 910 7047 or email sabbathhouseplumsted@gmail.com. Donations always welcome, but $30 fee is being waived for PC(USA) members.

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10/29/2018

Samhain - End of Harvest Retreat - Nov. 2

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Take time to connect with Earth’s sacred rhythms and immerse yourself in the wonder of God’s creation. Our day will include worship, meditation, conversation, music, and good good. We will close the day by celebrating the Eucharist. Weather permitting, we will spend some time outside.

In the Celtic year, Samhain celebrates a the end of the harvest in Gaelic culture. It is also a time when the veils between this world and the otherworld was believed to be at their thinnest and the spirit is of the dead could most readily mingle with the living once again. Christians adopted the festival and celebrated it as All Hallows’ Eve, followed by All Saints Day.
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To register, please contact Rev. Phyllis Zoon at 201-910-7047 or email phylliszoon@gmail.com

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