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Did you know…  The Germantown Quaker Petition against slavery of 1688 was the first protest against African American slavery made by a religious body in the English colonies?

Drafted by Francis Pastorius and three other Quakers in Germantown, Pennsylvania on behalf of the Germantown Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, the petition raised the issue of slavery with the Quaker Meeting which they attended. The petition was based upon the Bible’s Golden Rule, “Do unto others as you would have them do…

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Slow Stitching at the HOPE House!

“A mindful needlework processthat focuses on intention and the joy brought from creating– not so much the final result of the piece itself.” WHAT: Beginner slow stitching workshopWHEN:  10:00 – noon each Thursday in May, beginning on May 5WHERE:  Ft. King Presbyterian HOPE House, 13 NE 36th Ave, Ocala  34470 If you are interested in mindful…

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Crossroads II Fort King Presbyterian Church Sunday, April 24, 2022 “How Trees Talk to Each Other”   Class will be in the Session Room at FKPC with a Zoom option

Gwynn Pealer will lead the discussion this Sunday.  As most of you know, Gwynn is a talented science educator. Her lessons are delightful, as well as educational.  “How Trees Talk to Each Other” will be the first of a series of four classes on the natural world: God’s magnificent creation. Please join us for coffee (and on…

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An Easter prayer…

Father God, You are my Savior, my Strength, my Power, my Resurrection, and my Life. Thank You that You make all things new. Thank You for making me a new creation in Christ the moment I accepted Your Son as my savior. Thank You for the victory and power I have in Your precious name. No matter…

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