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Friday, March 28, 2008
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Beth Sholom
Family Shabbat services are today, 6:30 p.m., and led by fourth-grade students. 1455 Elm St., Napa. Info, 253-7305 or at www.cbsna pa.org

Napa Community Seventh-day Adventist Church
 “I Can’t Complain,” is the sermon on Saturday, 11:15 a.m., led by guest speaker Pastor James W. Gilley. Kelly Mowrer, the “NET pianist,” joins the church for a vespers concert April 12, 7 p.m. 1105 G St., Napa. Info, 252-2444.

Gospel choir concert
A soulful, musical concert is presented by Wings of Glory, an interfaith community-based choir, singing in the Black Gospel tradition Saturday, 7 p.m., at First Presbyterian Church, 1333 Third St., Napa. Info, Patrecia Graham at 763-4196 or www.wingsofglo ry.org

Napa Valley Center for Spiritual Living

Rev. Janet Garvey-Stangvik concludes her talks on Christianity on Sunday. Services are held at 9 and 10:30 a.m., with the youth program at 10:30. Refreshments and fellowship follow services. 1249 Coombs St., Napa. Info, 252-4847 or www.nvcsl.com

Unitarian Universalist

Mary Ellen Morgan, director of Religious Education for the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of North Bay, speaks Sunday at 11 a.m. on “Passover for Unitarian Universalists.” Boys and Girls Club of Napa Valley, 1515 Pueblo Ave., Napa. Visitors welcome and child care is provided.

Unity in Napa Valley

Rev. Robert Norton speaks on “Telling Your Story: The story of purpose,” Sunday at 10 a.m. The church meets Sundays at the Welcome Grange, 3275 Hagen Road, Napa. Watch “Twelve Powers in You,” Sundays at 7:30 p.m., Napa Channel 28. Info, 255-6881 or www.unitychurchnapavalley.org

Catholic men’s conference

Steven Ray, Dr. Ray Guarendi and Fr. Gary Sumpter are the featured speakers at the third annual Napa Valley Catholic Men’s Conference on April 19, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Men from around Northern California and beyond come together to be inspired and strengthened in Catholic faith through great talks, prayer and worship, and fellowship. There will also be time for Holy Mass, Confessions and the rosary. Included in the package is a gourmet lunch and a continental breakfast. $35 pre-registration by April 7, and $40 after that. St. Apollinaris Church Hall, 3700 Lassen St., Napa. To register, send checks payable by April 7 for $35 to Ignatius Press, 2515 McAllister St., San Francisco, CA 94118. Info, (415) 387-2324.

Community Church of Lake Berryessa

This non-denominational church welcomes all and hopes to be a church of people making life better for the community. Sunday services are held at 10 a.m. with children’s ministries and nursery provided. Various mid-week groups, activities, fellowship, community service and weekly food distribution available. There is still space in the new home group which focuses on the Joyce Meyers book, “I Dare You.” The church is at 6008 Steele Canyon Road at Moskowite Corners. Info, 252-4488.

Crosspointe Community Church

Sunday services begins at 9:30 a.m. with light contemporary worship. Child care provided from nursery through grade 5. Crosspointe Community Church, 1625 Salvador Ave., Napa. Info, 255-3033 or www.crosspointenapa.org

Foothill Christian Fellowship

Enjoy the live band play contemporary music and experience the friendly atmosphere. Sunday service begins at 10:30 a.m. Kids’ classes include Noah’s Park: Little Ones (up to age 2), Noah’s Park: Juniors (ages 3 to 5) and Kidsquake (ages 6 to 11). Weekday services include Youthquake on Thursdays, 7 p.m., with almost 100 teens enjoying live music and human video; Celebrate Recovery on Fridays, 7 p.m., a help and support group to overcome life’s issues; Saturday Night Live, 7 p.m., an alternative service that is a little louder and more lively. Foothill Christian Fellowship, 2898 Laurel St., Napa. Info, 255-2893.
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