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Easter Brings Together Two Faiths In Parker Colorado
This year, St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church was the honored guest for the evening. Choirs and congregants from both churches performed sacred vocal and instrumental musical numbers. The quality of the performances was nothing short of stunning. There was a beautiful spirit present, with some pieces bringing several members of the audience to tears.
Read MoreDenver Special Musical Presentation – Why I Believe
“It promises to be an experience that will build one’s faith in Jesus Christ as our Savior and only way back to the father,” says Jacob Paulsen of the Denver North Public Affairs Council. “Come worship the Redeemer through song and testimony!”
Read MoreSome Mormon Missionaries Got A New Boss
The missionaries serving in the “Denver North Mission” are now getting used to working under the direction of a new Mission President, Henry Scott Savage and his wife Cindi Savage. Called President Savage and Sister Savage respectfully by members of the church and the missionaries in the area; the Savages arrived in Denver in July 2017.
Read MoreLocal LDS Woman, Anne Jeffries, Featured in Parker Chronicle Article about Bible Study in America
In a recent article by the Parker Chronicle about the 2017 State of the Bible report, local member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), Anne Jefferies, was interviewed to discuss LDS church members’ participation in regular Bible study. Highlighting LDS belief in the Bible, Jeffries cited LDS teenagers’ attendance at seminary…
Read MoreMormons in Parker, CO Volunteer to clear the way for the Ray Harvie Park.
Through the volunteer service website www.JustServe.org, and with gloves, rakes, wire cutters and boundless energy, approximately 75 volunteers made great strides in bringing Parker’s newest park to reality. They filled the industrial size dumpster in less than an hour, then continued to work through the morning. Old fencing was removed, mountains of wood and metal…
Read MoreDouglas County Press features article on life as a Mormon in Colorado.
The Douglas County Press recently featured an article on what life is like as a Mormon in Colorado. Journalist Chris Michlewicz interviews Dale Lyman, a volunteer leader of several LDS congregations in the Parker area, and some local church members including Taylor Hunter, a recently returned missionary. Read the article here and share it with your friends : “That passion for…
Read MoreStarving children fed for a year with the help of the Parker community
PARKER, Colo., – On November 7, hundreds of Parker volunteers gathered to pack meal packets for starving children around the world. The Parker United Methodist Church hosted its second annual MobilePack benefiting the Feed My Starving Children, a Christian nonprofit. Volunteers packed 132,624 meals that will feed a total of 363 children worldwide for an…
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