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  • Bible school students visit Nazareth

    Updated Jul 21, 2011

    FALLBROOK – Shopkeepers charged one shekel to visit their shops last week as St. Peter the Apostle Parish was transformed into a marketplace in Nazareth from the time when Jesus was a kid. Over 90 children participated in the ‘Hometown Nazareth’ themed vacation Bible school during the week of July 11 through 15. Ten shops were created which included carpentry, a synagogue school, pottery, and bead making among others. Volunteers dressed in character as the children tra...

  • The sky is falling

    Updated Jul 21, 2011

    Do you remember the story of Chicken Little and his claim, “The sky is falling,” when it really wasn’t? That’s not unlike the many claims we have had over the years from people who have predicted the end of the world. Like Chicken Little, they go around telling nice people that the end of the world is on such and such date, only to have all the air let out of their balloon when it doesn’t come to pass. What really saddens me is that there are people who actually believe these present day Chicken Littles, and put their tru...

  • Desiderio presented with St. Augustine award

    Updated Jul 14, 2011

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  • LDS church to host celebration of pioneer heritage

    Updated Jul 14, 2011

    VISTA - A celebration of pioneer heritage will take place on Saturday, July 23 from 4 to 8 p.m., with food, music, games, and fun for young and old. The Vista Stake of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is inviting its members and the public to join together in an afternoon of festivities honoring the Mormon pioneers that settled the West. Old-fashioned fun in the form of square-dancing, making homemade ice cream, root beer, cobblers, popcorn, and butter, as well...

  • Show yourself a man: the qualities of a man of God

    Updated Jul 7, 2011

    When King David knew that he was nearing the end of his life, he called his son, Solomon, his heir apparent, and began to counsel him. In I Kings 2:2, David told his son: “I go the way of all the earth: be strong therefore, and shew thyself a man.” David wanted his son to be strong, and knew that the only way he would be a man would be to keep his covenant with God. David had dedicated his life to his covenant with God, and knew the blessings that came from being a man that walked closely with God. In Psalms 1:1, David sai...

  • Local students named to CLU Dean's List

    Updated Jun 30, 2011

    THOUSAND OAKS – Two local residents were among 548 students who made the Dean’s Honor List at California Lutheran University for the fall semester. LindseyBrittainofFallbrookis majoring incommunication. NeikaMarynofFallbrookis majoring inexercise science. Students qualify for the Dean’s List by maintaining a 3.6 grade point average in their academic subjects. CLU is a selective university located in Thousand Oaks that offers 36 undergraduate majors and graduate programs. For more information, visit htt...

  • Youth learn about Jesus at Zion's Vacation Bible School

    Updated Jun 30, 2011

    FALLBROOK - Music, dancing and laughter were in the air during Zion Lutheran Church’s annual Vacation Bible School, held this year June 20 through 24. Under the leadership of Pastor Mark Demel, Ted Hemeyer and Gail Leehey, Zion’s middle school and high school youth groups cheerfully led 179 Fallbrook children through a “PandaMania” journey, “Where God is Wild about You!” Children learned from Psalm 139 and left knowing that “God Made you… is Listening to you… Watches ov...

  • Club Invention program now at Bonsall Elementary

    Updated Jun 23, 2011

    BONSALL - In partnership with the nonprofit Invent Now organization, Bonsall Education Foundation is pleased to offer the Club Invention program at Bonsall Elementary to children entering grades one through six. This exciting four-day summer experience immerses children in imaginative play that reinforces and supplements school-year learning through inquiry-based activities in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Each day, children rotate through three integrated modules that require creative thinking to solve...

  • Christ the King kids club does community service

    Updated Jun 23, 2011

    FALLBROOK – The Christ the King Lutheran Church Kids Club group finished out the school year with a community service project – picking up trash at both the Pico Promenade walkway and at Los Jilgueros Preserve. Since the Kids Club group frequents these two Fallbrook locations for after school activities, they decided to lend a hand to keep them clean. The fourteen students, from grades three through six, and their leaders collected multiple bags of trash from both...

  • "The Prince of Preachers-Live" at Fallbrook First Baptist Church

    Updated Jun 23, 2011

    FALLBROOK – The First Baptist Church of Fallbrook is hosting a portrayal of the famed 1800s preacher Charles Haddon Spurgeon on July 3 at 10 a.m. Dave Aranda-Richards, a Fallbrook resident and professional actor has enacted a program titled “The Prince of Preachers-Live” in churches and secular venues in every state except Hawaii, will present Spurgeon’s sermon, “The Present Crisis,” verbatim. According to Richards, the sermon was preached on the morning of July 13,...

  • End Time Mondays

    Updated Jun 16, 2011

    FALLBROOK - Is the world coming to an end? What is the Mark of the Beast? Will there be a Rapture? Discover what the Bible says about Last Day Events at our ongoing Bible Prophecy Seminar from 7 to 8:30 p.m. every Monday. Seminars hosted by the Fallbrook Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 1200 Rainbow Valley Road, Fallbrook. Questions may be directed to (760) 723-7733....

  • Preschoolers have fun with Circus Day

    Updated Jun 2, 2011

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  • Christ The King Lutheran to present Islamic seminar

    Updated Jun 2, 2011

    FALLBROOK – On Saturday, June 11, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., Christ the King Lutheran Church, located at 1620 South Stage Coach Lane, will host, “The Challenge of Islam,” a seminar on the religion of Islam and how Christians should relate to Muslims. Dr. Adam Francisco, Associate Professor of History at Concordia University, Irvine will present the seminar. Dr. Francisco obtained his DPhil degree from the University of Oxford in the field of Christian-Muslim relations. He is the author of “Martin Luther and Islam” and is...

  • The treasure of God in our clay pots

    Updated Jun 2, 2011

    Pastor Rudy Verdin Apostolic Assembly In II Corinthians, Apostle Paul compared men to earthen vessels. He implied that, just as a vessel, we are something fragile, inferior, expendable, ordinary, easily chipped, cracked and broken and temporary. One single tap to an earthen vessel is enough to destroy it, just as one bump can crush us. In II Corinthians, 4:6-9, it states that God has placed His treasure in earthen vessels so “that the exceeding greatness of the power may be of God, and not from ourselves.” Paul said, “Se...

  • God set the standard for us to help those in need

    Updated May 26, 2011

    If I were to open my refrigerator right now, I would find soda, milk, juice, cheese, yogurt, taquitos, and many other wonderful things to eat and drink. I often complain there is nothing to eat, when in reality there is plenty to eat; there’s just nothing that I want at the moment. I am so spoiled! Did you know that every year 6 million children die from hunger-related causes before they reach their fifth birthday? That’s like losing every child under the age of five from California, Texas, New York, Florida and Arizona in...

  • Golike provides invocation at Board of Supervisors meeting

    Updated May 19, 2011

    allbrook First Baptist Church pastor Gary Golike provided the invocation for the May 10 meeting of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors. “I enjoyed it. I appreciated being able to do it,” Golike said. Golike, who has been the pastor at Fallbrook First Baptist Church since 2004, was asked to give an invocation before the Board of Supervisors approximately three months ago by Elly Garner, a staff member of Supervisor Bill Horn. “This was something I have not had the privilege of doing before,” Golike said. “It’s a...

  • 'Mormon Helping Hands Day' benefits community

    Updated May 19, 2011

    “Mormon Helping Hands Day” on Saturday, May 7, was an event held throughout the state of California during which members and friends of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) provided service to their communities by focusing on renewing and beautifying city, county and state parks. In Fallbrook, the LDS church located on Stagecoach Road sent out over 350 volunteers from Wards 1, 2 and 5 to four different local parks At Live Oak Park, LDS volunteers worked on...

  • Pursuing Purity conference offered for girls

    Updated May 12, 2011

    FALLBROOK - Christ The King Lutheran Church, Fallbrook, is hosting a Pursuing Purity conference for girls 14 years old and above on Saturday, June 4 from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The schedule includes speakers, personal testimonies, worship, dramas, small group discussions and lunch - all for free! Please register by June1. Email name, grade and phone number to [email protected] or call (760) 728-3256....

  • Man's best friend serves country with his Marine

    Updated May 12, 2011

    “That’s a good boy Rocky,” cooed Cpl. Angelo Melendez, military working dog handler from Philadelphia, petting his German shepherd affectionately. Rocky barks back and playfully licks at his handler. “He likes it when you talk to him like a baby,” said Melendez. It’s hard to believe Rocky is the same bomb sniffing, improvised explosive device detecting attack dog capable of vehicle extractions and patrolling the base. In conjunction with Marines from the Provost Marshalls Office, Rocky helps to ensure the safety of all resi...

  • Laying Mother's Day cards on the table

    Updated May 5, 2011

    When we celebrate Mother’s Day, who in the world are we celebrating? I can remember when the Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage and Yours Truly were first married. It was so long ago that I do not have enough fingers or toes to count it. When we were first married, we bought two Mother’s Day cards; one for her mother and one for my mother. Oh, how I long for those simple days. A little over a year after we were married a little tyke came into our lowly domicile. Our first daughter was born in the month of August and I rea...

  • Lead, follow or get out of the way

    Updated Apr 28, 2011

    Everyone on the planet is a follower. We all have our little or big addictive personalities when it comes to following things like sports, news, money, celebrities, etc. Actor Charlie Sheen recently proved that we have an addiction problem when it comes to following other people’s business when he amassed over one million followers in a whopping twenty five hours and seventeen minutes. It’s not a bad thing to be a follower. It can actually be a good thing if follow the right people. Every one of us needs great leaders in our...

  • Where you go

    Updated Apr 23, 2011

    Some days go not as we have planned, Sometimes we slip and fall. We have to learn from our mistakes, The most proving lesson of all. Sometimes it’s better to learn alone, To teach yourself to stand. So you don’t live your entire life, Being fed by hand. When you fall, stand back up, Get on the road again. Push yourself and don’t look back, To places you have been. Days of hardship soon will pass, Troubled times will cease. So stand and finish up life’s race, And you will be at peace. Though you may feel your time is up, And...

  • Let your life be transformed by Christ

    Updated Apr 21, 2011

    After Mary Magdalene found Jesus’ tomb empty, she ran to the disciples to tell them of her findings. Most were stunned by her story, and were even more so when Jesus appeared to them. However, one of Jesus’ disciples, Thomas, was not with them when Jesus revealed Himself (John 20:24). Thomas was one of the 12 disciples, a part of the elite group that Jesus had around him at all times. He heard Jesus’ message, witnessed the miracles he performed, and ate and slept with Jesus...

  • Grief Share starts April 11

    Updated Apr 7, 2011

    FALLBROOK – Grief Share, a Jesus-centered grief recovery program involving a caring group of people who help others through one of life’s most difficult experiences, will begin on April 11 at Fallbrook Presbyterian Church for a new 13-week session. Two time frames are offered every Monday – 10:30 a.m. to noon or 7 to 8:30 p.m. at 463 S. Stage Coach Lane. Cost of the program is $15 which includes a workbook. For more information, please call Marcy Burge at (760) 728-5804....

  • 'Pray and Play' provides free daycare for military children

    Updated Apr 7, 2011

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