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SUMMARY:Meditation Group
DESCRIPTION:Meditation Group\nThis group will meet on May 27 at 7:00 pm\, and all are welcome to join us—whether you are brand new to meditation or have some experience. This gathering is an invitation to slow down\, breathe\, and create space for reflection in the midst of busy and often demanding lives. \nMeditation has been practiced for millennia by Christians\, Buddhists\, and people of many other faith traditions. Across these traditions\, meditation is valued as a way to move beyond ideas about spirituality and instead encounter our lived experience more fully. Through quiet attention\, gentle guidance\, and shared practice\, meditation helps us notice what is happening within us—our thoughts\, emotions\, physical sensations\, and prayers—in the present moment. \nFor Christians\, meditation can be a way of deepening awareness of God’s presence\, listening more closely to the movement of the Spirit\, and resting in sacred silence. For others\, it may be experienced as a practice of mindfulness that cultivates compassion\, clarity\, and inner peace. No matter your background or beliefs\, this group offers a welcoming space to explore meditation as a tool for spiritual growth\, self-awareness\, and stress reduction. \nEach session will include simple instruction\, time for guided and silent meditation\, and an opportunity for reflection and discussion. There is no expectation to share more than you are comfortable with\, and no prior knowledge is required. Come as you are—curious\, tired\, hopeful\, or simply seeking a moment of calm. \nIf you are longing for greater mindfulness\, emotional balance\, or a deeper connection to your inner life\, we invite you to join us  as we enjoy this journey together.
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SUMMARY:Family Game Day
DESCRIPTION:Family Game Day\nLooking for a fun and meaningful way to spend time together as a church family? Join us for Family Game Day after the worship service on Sunday\, May 24\, at Perry Highway Lutheran Church! This special event is designed for all ages and is a wonderful opportunity to relax\, laugh\, and connect with one another in a joyful and welcoming environment. \nWhether you enjoy classic board games\, card games\, puzzles\, group games\, or friendly team challenges\, there will be something for everyone to enjoy. Children\, parents\, grandparents\, friends\, and neighbors are all invited to participate. Bring your favorite game to share or jump into one of the many activities that will be available throughout the afternoon. \nFamily Game Day is about more than just having fun—it’s about building relationships and strengthening our church community. In today’s busy world\, it can be hard to slow down and spend quality time together. This event offers a chance to step away from schedules and screens to enjoy simple moments of laughter\, teamwork\, and conversation with people of all ages. \nLight refreshments and snacks will be provided\, and there will be opportunities for both casual play and group activities. Whether you are competitive or simply enjoy spending time with others\, you’ll find a place at the table. \nThis event is open to everyone\, so feel free to invite friends\, neighbors\, or extended family members to join the fun. No special skills or experience are needed—just come ready to enjoy a great afternoon together! \nMark your calendars for Sunday\, May 24\, and plan to stay after worship for Family Game Day at PHLC. We look forward to sharing an afternoon filled with games\, fellowship\, laughter\, and community spirit. Everyone is welcome!
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SUMMARY:Worship Service
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 9:30 am on Sundays — We Make a Place for Everyone!\nGod Gives More than Enough\nIt is the “first day of the week” (John 20:19)\, the day of the new creation\, but to those locked away in the upper room in fear\, the world is as it always has been. So entrenched are they in the ways of grief and guilt that the Risen One in their midst needs to offer his life-giving invitation twice: “Peace be with you.” The logic of the new age is peace\, not retribution; forgiveness\, not vengeance. With the invitation to new life comes also the means: the gift of the Holy Spirit\, breathed upon them and within them. Just as the Father sent Jesus into the world\, so now are these disciples sent as witnesses to God’s saving work. \nPentecost is therefore the crowning achievement of the Jesus story. Now\, more than ever\, these huddled disciples would have just cause to sing the “Dayenu” (“It would have been enough”) verses from the Passover seder meal\, but revised: It would have been enough for the Word and wisdom of God to have been born in the flesh . . . Dayenu! It would have been enough for the Word to grow to adulthood and share his stunning parables about God’s gracious activity in the world . . . Dayenu! It would have been enough for this Word to say to his enemies\, “Father\, forgive them” . . . Dayenu! It would have been enough for this Word to have died on a cross for us . . . Dayenu! It would have been enough that he rose again in blessing\, not vengeance . . . Dayenu! But now\, beyond what we would even expect—the Word becomes our word and it is written on our hearts at Pentecost . . . Dayenu! It is enough\, and more than enough to enflame our ministry of reconciliation in a world in need of a healing word. \n~From Sundays & Seasons
URL:https://phlc.org/event/worship-service-12/
LOCATION:Sanctuary\, 11403 Perry Highway\, Wexford\, PA\, United States
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