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Religion Notes: Jan. 4, 2024

Thrift shop

Springfield – The thrift shop at St. Gregory Armenian Church, 135 Goodwin St., in the Indian Orchard section, is open Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. For more information, go online to saintgregoryarmenianchurch.org.

Church events

Sunderland – First Congregational Church of Sunderland, 91 S. Main St., Serendipity Shop is open on Saturdays, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. with items for sale at bargain prices.

Weekly Sunday church service is offered at 11 a.m. in-person or on Zoom. Email scc1717@wordpress.com or visit the church on Facebook for more information.

Martin Luther King, Jr. commemorative breakfast

Holyoke – The Greater Holyoke Council for Human Understanding will present its annual Martin Luther King, Jr. commemorative breakfast at 8 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 12 at the Summit View Banquet and Meeting House, 555 Northampton St. The mission of the Council’s focus is highlighted by the work of this year’s MLK, Jr, event guest speaker The Reverend Theresa Temple Pastor, First Baptist Church, Holyoke. A full breakfast buffet begins at 8 a.m., followed by the program at 9:30 a.m. Music will be provided by the Bethlehem Baptist Community Church Choir, led by Pastor Bernard Smith. Tickets are $35 per person. To ensure a seat, make your reservations in advance through Eventbrite by Jan. 10. Cash, Checks, Debit/Credit Cards accepted at the door.

Name that tune program

Monson – The Unitarian Church of Monson, 177 Main St., will hold a musical event they are calling, “Name That Tune”. Malita Brown, will be playing many old popular songs on the grand piano. Audience members are invited to name the song titles. It takes place on Sunday, Jan. 14 at 10 a.m. in the sanctuary. There will be a prize awarded to the winner during coffee hour. It is free and open to the public. If you think you know a lot of titles to older songs please come. If you don’t, come anyway.

Meatloaf dinner

Ludlow – Knights of Columbus Chapter 3535 annual meatloaf dinner will take place on Saturday, Jan. 20 at St. Elizabeth Pastoral Center. Dine in meals start at 5:30 p.m., take out meals may be picked up at the center from 4:30 to 5:15 p.m. The meatloaf dinner consist of meatloaf, mashed potatoes, veggie melody, rolls and dessert, coffee, tea or lemonade. Tickets are $20 per adults and children under 13 are $15 each. This dinner will benefit the Survival Center. There will also be a 50/50 raffle and a giant raffle with approximately 15 items. Tickets will be sold after all masses the weekends of Jan. 6 and 13. You may also contact Jim at 413-547-8822, Gerry at 413-543-5939, Tony at 413-364-6518 or Jonathan at 413-834-2341 to purchase dinner tickets.

One Shabbat One World

Longmeadow – Lubavitcher Yeshiva Academy (LYA) presents “One Shabbat One World,” on Friday, Jan. 19. The festivities will begin with Shabbat services at 4:30 p.m. at LYA, 1148 Converse St. Dinner will follow at 5:30 p.m. Dinner will include a gourmet Shabbat dinner complete with Shabbat delicacies. A special children’s program is being planned. Guest speaker for the evening will be Rabbi Chaim Block. The fee for the dinner is $22 for an adult, 47 for children under 11 and a family price (two parents and all their children) of $55. R.S.V.P. by Tuesday, Jan. 16. Call LYA at 413-567-8665 or email info@LYA.or or you may register online at www.LYA.org. Checks should be made payable to LYA and may be mailed to 1148 Converse St., Longmeadow, MA 01106. Your check is your reservation.

Upcoming church trips

Springfield – St. Catherine of Siena presents a bus trip to see the Cher Show at the Bushnell on March 10, with brunch at Mill on the River. Call Betty for details, 413-896-8801.

Sunday services

Agawam – Agawam Congregational Church, 745 Main St., invites the community to Sunday morning services at 10 a.m. On the first Sunday of every month communion is served with bread and grape juice or with individually packaged wafer and grape juice. Following all Sunday services, there is a Friendship gathering in the church hall. Coffee, tea, and water are served along with various goodies and packaged treats. Juice is, also, available, especially, for children in attendance. Children can, also, visit the “Mural Room” where many animals are painted floor to ceiling on an entire wall. The church is handicapped accessible with a large parking lot. If anyone may need a ride or assistance, contact the church at 413-786-7111 or email office@agawamcong.com.

Additional adoration times

Agawam – St. John the Evangelist Church, 833 Main St. will offer weekly adoration ceremonies on Wednesdays between noon and 5:30 p.m. The Holy Mass takes place at 6 p.m. Lawn signs are available for Agawam residents announcing the Year of the Eucharist. Contact the parish office to obtain one, 413-786-8105, ext. 101.

Free weekly Veterans lunch

Holyoke – Community Roots Neighborhood Services offers a free hot lunch for Veterans and their adult immediate family (Parents or spouse). The lunches are every Thursday at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 485 Appleton St. Questions? Email Gina Nelson at crnsholyoke@gmail.com.

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