Worship notes
Napa Community Seventh-day Adventist Church
Pastor John Grys leads the sermon “Gen 2 Gen-Tomorrow” Saturday, 11:15 a.m. The church is at 1105 G St., Napa. Info, 252-2444.
Unity Church Napa Valley
The Rev. Robert Norton speaks on the Sunday, 10 a.m. service, “For All the Saints: gratitude for our shared community.” Discussion forum at 11:30 a.m. on “The Hero Within.” Final class on “Trusting the Process of Change,” Thursday at 1:30 p.m. Fellowship meets at the Welcome Grange, 3275 Hagen Road, Napa. Info, 255-6881 or www.unitychurchnapavalley.org
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of North Bay
Jim Craig, member of the Board of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of North Bay, speaks on “Conflict and Convergence” at the Sunday 11 a.m. service. Fellowship meets at the Boys & Girls Club of Napa Valley, 1515 Pueblo Ave., Napa. Info, 226-9220.
First Presbyterian Church
Sunday morning services at 9 a.m. (traditional) and 10:30 a.m. (informal). Communion will be served. Sunday School classes at 9 for pre-school through adult. Friendship Class (for developmentally disabled adults) at 10. Children’s choir rehearses during the 10:30 service. Nursery care, wheelchair accessibility and amenities for the hearing impaired. The church is at 1333 Third St., Napa. Info, 224-8693 or www.fpcnapa.org
Community Church of Lake Berryessa
The church continues with its series on the “End Times,” discussing the thousand-year reign of Christ and the two judgments that come during this period. Children’s ministries provided. Awana children’s ministry Wednesdays. Mid-week groups, activities, fellowship, community service and weekly food distribution available. Youth group meets the second and fourth Saturdays at 6 p.m. The church is at 6008 Steele Canyon Road at Moskowite Corners. Info, 252-4488.
Napa Valley Lutheran Church
All Saints Day Sunday celebrates the baptized people of God, living and dead, who are the body of Christ. Church members have written the names of loved ones who have died (in the past year), in a book of remembrance in the sanctuary. Names are spoken as part of the Prayer of the Church, with candles lit in their memory. Services at 9 and 11 a.m., followed by refreshments and fellowship. The church is at 1796 Elm St., Napa.
Crosspointe Community Church
The church holds a contemporary worship service Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Pastor Will Redmond continues his series in the Book of Acts. Crosspointe Sunset! is the church’s 6 p.m. service, featuring the old hymns. Pastor Byron Moats continues the series on the Sermon on the Mount. The church is at 1625 Salvador Ave., Napa.
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