OFFERINGS
CABOT - The Coffee House at Cabot United Methodist Church, will host Grant VanLeuvan, singer, songwriter and musician, at 7 p.m. June 3.
VanLeuvan's music mixes folk, blues and acoustic-driven rock.
His small Pittsburgh band will join him during the performance.
Completing the evening will be the dramatic portrayal of Barabbas, performed by actor Jim Walker of the Bakerstown United Methodist Church, and the debut of
The Coffee House's
own praise trio, Leap of Faith.
Admission is free and includes a coffee bar, cold drinks and snacks.
Structured children's program, Cappuccino Kids, serves children from babies to 12 years old.
For information, visit the Web site, www.cabotumc.com; call 724-352-2074; or e-mail, thecoffeehouse@zoominternet.net.
The Praise Quartet from Pensacola Christian College in Florida will present a program of inspirational music at 7 p.m. Friday at Homeacre Chapel, 340 Whitestown Road.The group will also show a video about the college.Admission is free.
St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 218 E. Jefferson St., will honor and thank the hospice workers of the VNA for all they do for the community on June 6.The event, for the community, will begin with a service at 10:30 a.m. followed by a pig roast picnic. There will also be children's games.Those attending should take a tureen to share. Meat and beverages will be provided.For information, call 724-287-1869.
PARKER - The Pfeifers, gospel musicians, will perform at 7 p.m. June 11 at Park Hill First Church of God.The Pfeifers, from Washington Court House, Ohio, have been performing for more than 10 years. They have sung with Mickey Gilley in Branson, Mo., as well as appearing on The Nashville Network's Primetime Country.For information, call 814-385-6712.
MONROEVILLE - Greater Works Outreach will host its annual Holy Spirit Seminar from July 12 through 17 with daily services at 10 a.m. and 2 and 7 p.m. at the facility, 301 College Park Drive.The sessions are free and an offering will be taken. A nursery will be provided. For a fee, the church is also offering a vacation Bible school for children and a teens only seminar.Adult sessions include worship, teaching and personal ministry.This year's speakers include:Benjamin Arde of South AfricaThe Rev. Eric Butler, pastor of the True Vine Christian Center, a multi-racial congregation in New Jersey.Mark Chironna, founder and overseer of The Master's Touch International Church and Higher Call Cosmopolitan Church in North Carolina.Bishop Joseph Garlington, pastor of the Covenant Church of Pittsburgh.The Rev. Christopher Hill, a preacher and teen minister with T.D. Jakes.The Rev. Keith Kraft of the Celebration Covenant Church in Frisco, Texas.Julie Meyer, a psalmist, from the International House of Prayer in Kansas City, Mo.The Rev. Gary Mitrik, Greater Works senior pastor.For information, call 724-327-6500.Trinity Presbyterian Church, 107 Staley Ave., will hold its vacation Bible school for children in the community from 9 a.m. to noon June 14 through 18. An evening picnic will be held June 18. Registration can be made by calling the church at 724-287-7464.Items for Offerings should be sent to the Focus department, Butler Eagle, P.O. Box 271, Butler, PA 16003, no later than 5 p.m. Monday for Thursday publication.