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The May/June edition of The Tablet explores some of the challenges with which Chapel Hill presents its people. Children are challenged to memorize the Word; teens are challenged to learn what it is to do without; and adults are challenged to consider blessing needy folks in our local area who are precious to God. We challenge you to have a read!



EACH CHILD HAS A NAME

Onstage in the Gathering Place on a recent Friday night was the band Rootdown. Packed densely in front of them stood 150+ are teens letting the music blast over and through them.

A typical Chapel Hill youth event, to all appearances. But wait. There was a difference. Read what it was . . .



WELL WORN

Beverly Levenson, volunteer Coordinator for Abundance Sunday, hauled a large plastic bag stuffed with donated clothing out of her car. She needed to get it across the street to Trinity Presbyterian Church. As she struggled to lift it, a male voice asked her, "Do you need some help?" Bev looked up. Standing in front of her was . . .



WAYPOINTS: Hiding God's Word in Our Hearts

Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord. Ps. 27:14

This is the last of 16 Waypoints Bible Memory Verses that Chapel Hill children have memorized over the past eight
months. When Deb Robertson asked how they could apply the verse to their lives, young Joshua had a ready answer.


UPCOMING EVENTS

There are some great events coming up at Chapel Hill: a Father's Day Dance, wonderful summer camps for kids of all ages, our annual all church picnic, and another of our ever more popular Ladies Nights Out. Check here for details.

 

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