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KEEPING THE FAITH
KEEPING THE FAITH
Mandeville
Kitty Cleveland concert
Award-winning singer/songwriter Kitty Cleveland will be singing selections from her seven CDs, including songs from her Christmas CD "O Holy Night" at a special Advent concert at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church on Dec. 4 at 7:30 p.m. She will also share stories of her recent trip to Rwanda with Immaculee Ilibagiza, survivor of the Rwandan holocaust and author of the book "Left to Tell." A reception will follow the concert, where Kitty will be available to sign all of her CDs for gift-giving. The concert is free and open to the public. Doors open at 7 pm. A voluntary offering will be collected during the concert to support Cleveland's ministry. For more information, go to: www.kittycleveland.com, or contact Maria Burkhardt at 893.4060.
"Whose Kids Are
These?" course
Hosanna Lutheran Church, 2480 U.S. 190 East, is offering a four part parent/grandparent education course during their 9 a.m. adult Sunday school. The educational series will be led by Pastor Walton H. Ehrhardt, a practicing marriage and family therapist. Today, the topic will be "It's about being a nice family like ours;" on Nov. 8 the topic is "They came without an instruction book;" on Nov. 15, "Parenting roles and expectations;" and Nov. 29 "How to manage the mixed baggage of family."
During each session participants will have the chance to ask questions and discuss issues in a small group setting. Hand outs and other recommended self-help materials will also be available.
For more information, call the church at 727.9200 or e-mail office@hosannalutheran.com.
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