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Presbyterian Church to host Lenten Luncheons

| February 26, 2014

COSHOCTON – The 45th year of the Community Lenten Luncheons will begin on Ash Wednesday, March 5. The luncheons are sponsored by the Coshocton Ministerial Fellowship, the River View Ministerial Association, and the Ridgewood Ministerial Association. The luncheons are on Wednesdays at 11:45 a.m. in the fellowship hall at the Presbyterian Church, located at 142 North Fourth St in Coshocton. Those attending are asked to park in the church parking lot or the public parking lots only. A $4 donation is asked for the luncheon. After expenses, the proceeds are given to Church Women United for the purchase of clothing in the fall and spring for children in need in Coshocton County. The theme for the luncheons this year is, ‘Journey to the Cross’ Speakers and presenters are as follows:

  • March 5: Jesus and the Demon-Possessed Man, Scripture reading from Mark 5: 1-20, Speaker will be Pastor Jeremy Roseberry from Park and Canal Lewisville UMC, Presenter will be Matt Miller
  • March 12: Jesus and the Hemorrhaging Woman, Scripture reading from Mark 5: 21-43, Speaker will be Pastor Dail Parish from Prairie Chapel UMC, Presenter will be Dan Moody
  • March 19: Jesus and the Extravagant Woman, Scripture reading from Mark 14: 1-9, Speaker will be Pastor David Kraft from First Baptist Church in West Lafayette, Presenter will be Chris Sycks
  • March 26: Jesus and Judas, Scripture reading from Mark 14: 43-51, Speaker will be Rev. Steve Sullivan from Roscoe UMC, Presenter will be Kathy Thompson
  • April 2: Jesus and Simon Peter, Scripture reading from Mark 14: 66-72, Speaker will be Pastor Kathy Barton from Nellie Chapel and New Guilford UMC, Presenter will be Mark Fortune
  • April 9: Jesus and Pontius Pilate, Scripture reading from Matthew 27: 15-26, Speaker will be Father William Hritsko from Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Presenter will be Tim Vance

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