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Event Calendar 2015 GREATER SHILOH CHURCH MASTER EVENT CALENDAR Final 2015 Event Calendar, no additional changes to be made as per GSC Administrative Staff. Important Reminders: 2015 Excellence Without Excuse Meetings January 31, 2015 @ 9:00am – 11:00am – Ministry Training April 11, 2015 @ 9:00am – 11:00am - Ministry Meeting August 22, 2015 @ 9:00am – 11:00am – Ministry Meeting December 5, 2015 @ 12:00pm - 2pm – Ministry Fellowship Please contact your Ministry Head if you are unable to attend 2015 Theme: “Restoring the Temple” Mark Your Calendars: Food Pantry- 1st & 3rd Fridays 4pm-6pm at the Chapel Fellowship Luncheon- 2nd & 4th Fridays at 12noon at the Enrichment Center Outreach Nursing Home Visits- Every Sunday January 2015 Restoring The Temple: Physical Fitness National Shape Up Us Month & National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday y 1 2 Admin Closed 3 Women’s North Bible New Years Day Food Pantry Study Fast Begins Admin Closed 4 5 Prayer Call Begins 6 7 Mid Week Service 8 Restoring the Temple: 9 10-Men’s Breakfast -Salvation Army Soup @7:30PM Healthy Body Boot camp (North) Kitchen (North) -Meet the Community -Hour of Prayer Workshop (North) 11Human Sex Trafficking 12 13 14 Mid Week Service 15 Restoring the 16 17 Presentation or Video @7:30PM Temple: Healthy Body Food Pantry -228 Bowling (North) Zumba Leadership Meeting @ North Campus w/Pastor 18 19 Admin Closed 20 21 Mid Week Service 22 Restoring the 23 24 Tribute to King M L King Day & Program @7:30PM Temple: Healthy Body 228 – Parent Night Pre-Sermonic Nutrition North & Main Campus MLK Service @ Grace Sugar Awareness Week Deliverance 25First Fruits 26 27 28 Night of Prayer 29 Restoring the 30 Prayer Call Ends 31Fast Ends Temple: Healthy Body Baptism @7:30PM Trinity Soup Kitchen Christian Yoga EWE All Ministry Training Family & Friends Day Main & North Campus @am Prayer Call Information: 605-562-0020 Access Code- 345313570# Mark Your Calendars: Food Pantry- 1st & 3rd Fridays 4pm-6pm at the Chapel Fellowship Luncheon- 2nd & 4th Fridays at 12noon at the Enrichment Center Outreach Nursing Home Visits- Every Sunday February 2015 Restoring The Temple: A Healthy Heart- American Heart Month Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 Mid Week 5 6 7 BELK Wedding 2pm Hour of Prayer Workshop -Food Pantry Service @7:30PM -Men’s Breakfast 9am -WOE Singles Event -228 Teacher Training Men & Women’s Heart Week -Couples Ministry North w/ Pastor and Lady K 8 9 10 11 Mid Week 12 Healthy Heart 13 14 Go Red for Heart Disease Service @7:30PM Informational @ 7pm -Spread the Love Group (Enrichment Center) Home Visit Main Campus – - Men’s Breakfast (North) New Members Tea - Couples Valentine’s Day Party/Dinner Valentine's Day Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Revival @ Union Food Pantry -228 – Movie Night (North) AME Baptist Wedding Rehearsal & Wedding at Chapel for LOVE: Dinner for Wheeler Presidents' Day Wheeler Making Marriage Work Illustrated Sermon Admin Closed 22 Ministers Fellowship 23 24 25 Night of Prayer 26 27 28 for Main & North Campus @7:30PM Worship word and -Battle of the Sexes (offsite) (offsite) Wings 7-11pm Family & Friends Day Mark Your Calendars: Food Pantry- 1st & 3rd Fridays 4pm-6pm at the Chapel Fellowship Luncheon- 2nd & 4th Fridays at 12noon at the Enrichment Center Outreach Nursing Home Visits- Every Sunday March 2015 Restoring the Temple: Spiritual Formation ~ Spiritual Wellness Month Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 Mid Week Service 5 6 7 Registration – Sight n Sound trip - Hour of Prayer Food Pantry Workshop 8 9 10 11 Mid Week 12 13 14 Service -Lehigh Valley Men’s -Men’s Breakfast (North) Fellowship -Missions Training Prophetic Flow @ Chapel Seminar (9-3pm) 7pm - Couples Ministry w/Pastor & Lady K 15 16 17 18 Mid Week 19 20 21 Service -Food Pantry Community Food Drive -Prayer Seminar/Vigil (North) 7pm-12am -Ministers Meeting @ HIV/Aids Day North 9am-11am 22 23 24 25 Night of Prayer 26 27 28 HIV/Aids Presentation or Video CORE Graduation -WOE Fellowship Breakfast Baptism Friends & Family Day 29 -New Member’s Tea 30 31 (North) -Palm Sunday Illustrated Sermon Part 1 Mark Your Calendars: Food Pantry- 1st & 3rd Fridays 4pm-6pm at the Chapel Fellowship Luncheon- 2nd & 4th Fridays at 12noon at the Enrichment Center Outreach Nursing Home Visits- Every Sunday April 2015 Restoring The Temple: Restoring Hope ~ National Infertility Awareness Month Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1Mid Week Service 2 3 Admin Closed 4 @7:30PM Food Pantry 228 – Community Ice Cream Good Friday Service 5 6am service/Breakfast 6 7 8 Mid Week Service 9 10 Prophetic Flow 11 8am service Hour of Prayer Workshop @7:30PM Service Chapel at 7pm Excellence without Excuse 10:30 service 9-11am Main & North -228 – Easter Service Campus -Illustrated Sermon (Main)Part 2 -Haiti Missions Car Wash (10am) Resurrection Sunday -Taking It To the Streets (6p-8p) 12 13 14 15 WOE Anointing 16 17 18 Service @7:00pm WOE Conference Food Pantry WOE Conference WOE Conference 19 Restoring HOPE- 20 Admin Office 21 22Revival @ 23Revival @ 24Revival @ 25 Infertility Awareness Closed Brightside Baptist Church Brightside Baptist Brightside Baptist Church -Community Clothing Drive Presentation or Video Lancaster Lancaster (North) Night of Prayer HOPE-Infertility Support & -228 Movie Night (North) Adoption Informational Infertility Awareness Month 26 27 28 29 Mid Week 30 Lady Kristina’s Birthday Service @7:30PM Family & Friends Day Mark Your Calendars: Food Pantry- 1st & 3rd Fridays 4pm-6pm at the Chapel Fellowship Luncheon- 2nd & 4th Fridays at 12noon at the Enrichment Center Outreach Nursing Home Visits- Every Sunday May 2015 Restoring the Temple: Physical Health Awareness ~ Arthritis/Brain Tumor/Blood Pressure/Stroke/Lupus Awareness Month Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Food Pantry 2 -228 Teacher Training (12-2:30) Childs Memorial Men - Men’s Breakfast (9-12) Conference Lancaster, PA - Father/Son Laser Tag (12-2) 3 4 5 6 SKBI 7 8Wedding Rehearsal for 9 Wedding for Jennings Hour of Prayer Workshop National Day of Prayer Jennings at Chapel Haiti Mission – Car Wash Men’s Breakfast -North 10 11 12 13 SKBI 14 15 16 Food Pantry Pastor’s Graduation Mother’s Day 17 228 – Family Night 18 19 20 SKBI 21 Healthier Me - 22 23 -Haiti Mission (Main & North) Health Awareness -Car Wash (9-11) Rotating Workshop -Taking It To the Streets 11am New Members Tea (Main) Griffin Vow Renewal 3:30pm 24 Friends & Family Day 25 Admin Closed 26 27 SKBI 28 29 30 --Baptism Revival @ Revival @ Revival @ -Trinity Soup Kitchen Memorial Day Upper Rm Church Upper Rm Church Upper Rm Church -WOE – Mother’s Tea --Pentecost Sunday Rochester, NY Rochester, NY Rochester, NY 31 New Member’s Tea (North) Mark Your Calendars: Food Pantry- 1st & 3rd Fridays 4pm-6pm at the Chapel Fellowship Luncheon- 2nd & 4th Fridays at 12noon at the Enrichment Center Outreach Nursing Home Visits- Every Sunday June 2015 Restoring The Temple: Healing ~ Abused Women and Children's Awareness Day: 14 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 SKBI 4 5 6 Hour of Prayer Workshop Food Pantry -Ambassadors Reaching out Prayer/Vigil Shut-in (North) --SENIOR PASTOR --SENIOR PASTOR 10TH ANNIVERSARY 10TH ANNIVERSARY 7 8 9 10 SKBI 11 12 Prophetic Flow at 13 SENIOR PASTOR Chapel at 7pm Walk Out The Cross (Park TH 10 ANNIVERSARY Event) - Men’s Breakfast (North) National cancer Survivor Awareness Day (Video) 14 Abused women and 15 16 17 SKBI 18 19 20 children Day Presentation -228 – Community Movie -Men’s Grill & Chill or Video Night -Food Pantry Ministers’ Mtg.@ Main TFM Graduation Campus 21 22 23 24 SKBI 25 26 27 Haiti Mission Haiti Mission Haiti Mission Haiti Mission Haiti Mission -Haiti Mission Gray/Sardik wedding -GSCN WOE Event Haiti Mission Church Business Mtg. @ rehearsal Gray/Sardik wedding 7:30PM Father’s Day Presentation/Video 28Church BBQ 29 30 Haiti Mission Friends & Family Day Haiti Mission Mark Your Calendars: Food Pantry- 1st & 3rd Fridays 4pm-6pm at the Chapel Fellowship Luncheon- 2nd & 4th Fridays at 12noon at the Enrichment Center Outreach Nursing Home Visits- Every Sunday July 2015 Restoring the Temple: Strengthening Families ~ Social Wellness Month Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 SKBI 2 3 4 Food Pantry Admin Office Closed Independence Day 5 6 7 8 SKBI Cancelled 9 10 11-Community Food Hour of Prayer Workshop Drive (North) - Men’s Breakfast (North) Production Tech Rehearsal>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Production Premier at Main Campus & 5 Day Run>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 12 13 14 Production 15 SKBI 16 17 18-Leadership Meeting moves To Shiloh Building Set and Food Pantry @ North Campus North Rehearsal @Shiloh -Taking It To The Streets North <<<Production Closes Production Runs @ Shiloh North 19 20 21 22 SKBI 23 24 25 -Men’s Conference -Men’s Conference -Prayer Warrior Retreat -Prayer Warrior Retreat <<<Production Closes 26 27 28 29 SKBI 30 31 -Prayer Warrior Retreat --Baptism Friends & Family Day Mark Your Calendars: Food Pantry- 1st & 3rd Fridays 4pm-6pm at the Chapel Fellowship Luncheon- 2nd & 4th Fridays at 12noon at the Enrichment Center Outreach Nursing Home Visits- Every Sunday August 2015 Restoring The Temple: Leaving a Legacy ~ What Will Be Your Legacy Month Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 15kwalk/run -Community Fit Day 2 3 4 5 SKBI 6 Life Insurance Forum 7 8-Men’s Breakfast (North) -Food Pantry -228 – Crayola Day Hour of Prayer Workshop -Couples
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