Kids, candy & treats. Must be Trunk or Treat!

October 19, 2010 by  
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Ivy Chapel’s fifth annual Trunk or Treat Celebration is on! Sunday, Oct. 24 from 4-5:30 in the Ivy Chapel parking lot. (In case of rain, we’ll hold the event inside, just like we did last year.)

Come in your best costume (adults, too, if you want) and wander from car to car collecting treats.

Snacks, face painting and crafts will be available in the Haunted Pavilion.

This FREE event is open to ALL… so invite your friends & family.

Need more info? E-mail us or call the church office at 314-434-4991.

Stargazing fellowship, Oct. 16

Oct. 16 is World Astronomy Day… and to celebrate, we’re holding a stargazing fellowship event at 7:30 p.m. Come get a view of the stars and planets above us. We’ll take a look at the moon, Jupiter, the double star Albireo and other deep sky objects. All ages and other telescopes are welcome. In case of clouds, we’ll try again on Sunday the 17th.

Hot chocolate and s’mores will be served.

Want more info? Drop us an e-mail.

Fall picnic invaded by bugs and more!

October 4, 2010 by  
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The weather drew rave reviews at Ivy Chapel’s first-ever fall picnic, held at Millennium Park in Creve Coeur. Unfortunately (especially for some)… a few invited guests were not as well received.

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Following our lunch and plenty of time to visit, Serengeti Steve of Reptile Experience entertained and educated us. We learned about snakes, scorpions, lizards and tarantulas.

Lizards sat on heads. Tarantulas did the same. Scorpions and cockroaches got in on the fun, too. Of course, alligator (“he’s heavy!”) drew a few gasps – topped only by the giant anaconda.

Check out the photo album for more pictures from the event. If you were there and would like photos, contact us and we’ll send you the file.

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Honor the work of Lydia’s House, Oct. 24

October 4, 2010 by  
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In connection of Domestic Violence Prevention Month, the Chaplain of Lydia’s House, Rev. Carolyn Held, will join us for worship on Sunday, October 24. We have been blessed by past visits from Rev.Held. Please join us as we welcome her back as she shares with us her mission of healing and hope.

Simply amazing. Simply U.C.C.

October 4, 2010 by  
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Ivy Chapel is proud to be part of the United Church of Christ. All are invited to join us for a series of discussions to discover exactly what this means, both for Ivy as a congregation and for each person who walks through the doors of our church. Whether you’re a longtime member of a first-time visitor, or if you’re looking to explore your own faith, you are invited to these enlightening, uplifting explorations of our church.

Each session will be from 7-8 p.m. at Ivy Chapel United Church of Christ, 620 N. Woods Mill Road in Chesterfield. If you have questions, please e-mail Linda Lowry or Pastor Dan Wilson.

Oct. 12: A history of the United Church of Christ

Oct. 19: A history of Ivy Chapel

Oct. 26: God is Still Speaking, Christ’s Ministries at Work Today

Consecration Sunday, October 10

October 4, 2010 by  
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We are sharing in an all-church celebration on October 10. It’s much more than the culmination of our stewardship campaign and the day we offer Estimates of Giving for 2011. It’s a prime occasion to rededicate ourselves — individually and as a congregation — to live as God’s people.

Thanks to all the creatures who joined us…

August 30, 2010 by  
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2010BlessingThanks to all the creatures who joined us at Ivy Chapel… and for their owners who brought them!

We have always been blessed with good weather for this event…but this year was certainly one of the best. Dogs of all sizes and cats were in abundance.

Check out photos from the event, and contact us if you’d like a copy.

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Welcome, St. Louis School of Music

August 17, 2010 by  
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Music has always been a big part of life at Ivy Chapel… and now Ivy Chapel is a big part of one St. Louis music school, too! The St. Louis School of Music is using Ivy’s facilities for weekend rehearsals, lessons and recitals. Using our facility will give the school a better opportunity to give students and the community a broader understanding for and love of music. Visit them on the web at St. Louis School of Music, or visit their blog.

Please welcome St. Louis School of Music! They are a growing school for those who love to teach any age level. St.LSM is located conveniently
our community, has come to Ivy Chapel for extra needed rooms to use for weekend rehearsals, lessons and recitals. Using our facility will give them a better opportunity to give the students and community a greater understanding and love of music. Visit them at http:// www.stlschoolofmusic.com/index.php and www.stlschoolofmusic.blogspot.com

Use your brainpower to help JNM! Trivia Night, Sept. 11

August 17, 2010 by  
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Those little, seemingly useless facts aren’t so useless after all. Use your knowledge of the obscure to help our neighbors at Joint Neighborhood Ministry’s 3rd Annual Trivia Night. It’s Saturday, Sept. 11 at St. John’s Evangelical UCC. The church is located at 11333 St. John’s Church Road. (click the address for directions.)

Want to join the Ivy table? Need more information? Contact Russ or Debbie Washburn.

Ivy Fall Picnic at Millennium Park, Sep. 12

August 17, 2010 by  
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splashphotoInvite your friends and family to Ivy Chapel’s Fall Picnic. After church we’ll head down to Millennium Park for a reptile experience! We’ll have a reptile zoo and many other activities for kids… including the famous Millennium playground and water fountain play area.

Bring your own lunch… drinks and fresh watermelon will be provided.

Want to know more? Ready to sign up? RSVP to Debbie Washburn.

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