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in the club’s projects and fundraisers. By
any sense of measurement, he is truly a
leader and most deserving of this pres-
tigious award.
Sun City Shriners
Tuesday, February 19, 5:30 p.m.,
Berry Creek Country Club
Contact: Jack Neal, 512-864-0237
The Sun City Shrine Club will hold its
Tuesday, February 19 meeting at the
Berry Creek Country Club; doors open
at 5:30 p.m., dinner is at 6 p.m. All Shri-
ners and Masons are invited to attend
with their ladies. Contact Jack Neal,
512-864-0237, or Ron Dewees, 512-819-
9585, to make reservations.
spiritual
Anglican Worship
Christ Church Sun City invites everyone
interested in worshiping Jesus Christ in
a relaxed yet traditional service to join us
each Sunday at 10 a.m. at The Oaks, 301
Del Webb. Our Book of Common Prayer
worship includes Biblical proclamation,
joyful celebration and Holy Communion
every Sunday. At Christ Church no one
stands alone. Christ Church also hosts
weekly Bible Study. For information,
contact Fr. Steve Pope at frsteven2@
yahoo.com or 512-591-7183, or Fr. Billy
Disch at 512-868-6668.
Catholic Rosary/Dinner
A group of Sun City Catholics meets once
a month in each others’ homes. Pot-luck
dinner is followed by the Rosary and fel-
lowship. There are currently two groups
involved. All Catholics – couples or singles
– are welcome. For more information,
please contact Mona O’Brien at 512-863-
4867 or
.
Christian Science
If you would like to know more about the
healing power of theChrist, you are lovingly
invited to attendChristian Science worship
services held each Sunday at 10 a.m. in the
Andice Roomof the Cowan Creek Amenity
Center (1433 Cool SpringWay) in SunCity.
For more information, please email Karen
Cooper at
.
Congregation Havurah
Shalom
2nd and 4th Fridays, 7:30 p.m.
Contact: Lenora Hausman, President,
512-863-4842,
,
or
Congregation Havurah Shalom of Sun
City holds services on the 2nd and 4th
Friday of every month at the Cowan
Creek Amenities Center, Florence &
Georgetown Rooms at 7:30 p.m. In ad-
dition, services are held on the High
Holidays. Throughout the year many
other religious, social, and community
activities are offered.
Neighborhood Discussion
Wednesday mornings, 10 a.m.
The Wise Women Discussion Group has
resumed its meetings every Wednesday
at 10 a.m. at 103 Montley Trail. Using
the book
The Questions Asked of Jesus
by John Dear, each will reflect and dis-
cuss their personal search for meaning
in these chaotic times. All are welcome.
Call Mary Pat Morris at 512-869-8761
for details.
A Unitarian Welcome
Looking for the right church for you?
Join us in a non-denominational atmo-
sphere at the Atrium each Sunday. Our
minister, the Reverend Mark Skrabacz,
presides from the pulpit on the 2nd and
4th Sundays. On the 1st and 3rd Sun-
days, we welcome a visiting minister.
We gather at 10 a.m. for coffee and fel-
lowship, followed by the service at 10:30
a.m. For upcoming sermon topics and
more about the Unitarian Universalist
faith, visit our website.
Unity Church
Contact: Bryan Mitchell, 652-8865 or
Unity Church of Georgetown is now
conducting services in the Georgetown/
Florence rooms at Cowan Creek Ame-
nity Center. Services start at 10:30 a.m.
every Sunday morning. Come join us for
beautiful music and a powerful message
on positive, practical Christianity. We
are an ever-expanding community of
Love and acceptance, where lives are
transformed.
INTEREST GROUPS
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Annual Dulcimers Concert / Caring Place Fundraiser
Now in its sixth year, the annual Dulcimers Concert will take place on Sunday, Feb-
ruary 10 at 3 p.m. at The Worship Place in the sanctuary. The concert is presented
as a fundraiser for Georgetown’s The Caring Place. Attendees are asked to bring
a donation in the form of cash or check (preferred); dry or canned goods are also
accepted. The concert has become a Sun City favorite event!