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Pr int Em ail   Article Tools Pag e 1 of 1 W esley Foundation church is located on 4th Street near the S. Quad of campus. Services are open to all college students and they welcome students with a campus ministery. Jennifer Brown | The Daily Eastern News Home > News Churches provide summer worship A ngelica Moore / Staff Reporte r Issue date: 5/20/10 Section:  News  Area churches continue to schedule events and weekly activities throughout summer, ranging from acts of service to spiritual worshi p. Paige Roberts, head of Campus Ministry at the Wesley Foundation, explained the distinction betw een the Wesley foundation and the Wesley U nited Methodist Church. The Wesley Foundation is "strictly for college-age adults," she said. Roberts discussed some of the services offered to students free of charge. The Foundation allows students to use their building for wi reless I nternet. There is also study space available throughout the building. A kitchen and a pool table are available for students' needs and enter tainment. The Wesley Foundation invites individuals to congregate in worship on Wednesday nights at 9 p.m. in the Wesley UMC Fellowship Hall. Paige Roberts describes the service as a "traditional style of w orship." Wesley United Methodist Church strongly encourages their motto, "Growing in love for God and neighbor." Many activities occur on a weekly basis. Wesley UMC continues to host their annual Vacation Bible School June 20-24, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.Wesley also helps with Angel Food Ministry, an organization that provides food at low cost to anyone. The supply w ill be distributed this month from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday at First Baptist Church. Mary Ann Taber, member of Wesley UMC said "anyone is invited to come." Wesley U MC youth group meetings are scheduled for on ce each month on Wednesdays. Boy Scout Troop 141, whi ch includes ages 11 through 17, meets every second and fourth Monday of each month at 7 p.m. They take part in monthly outings that include activities such as camping and canoeing. Summer camp for the troop is planned for June 20 through 26 at Rhodes France Scott Reservation. The Newman Center continues to partake in Mass over the summer. Mass is held on Sundays Mornings at 10:30 a.m. and on Tuesdays evenings at 5 p.m. Bible Study is available on Mondays at 6 p.m. and on Tuesdays at 2 p.m., according to the Newman Center's website. The Christian Campus House schedules bible study for every Wednesday at 7 p.m. Matthew Thomas, a minister at the Christian Campus house said they are now in the process of planning the National Student Conference that will take place in the fall. Immanuel Lutheran Church will be having a Vacation Bible School this summer June 6 through June 11 from 9 a.m. to1 1:30 a.m. for children age three to fourth grade. "The theme this year is High Sea Adventure," said Michaele Hoover, first lady of Immanuel Lutheran Church. Sunday services at Im manuel Lutheran are scheduled for 8 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Hoover said the 8a.m. service is "blended" and the 10:45 a.m. service is more contemporary.  Angelica M oore can reached at 518-7942 or [email protected] Page 1 of 1 Most Commented Most Popular Most Emailed New York Boston Chicago Las Vegas Los A ngeles New Orleans Orlando Paris San Francisco Washington, D.C. Rooms: Ad ul ts : (19 +) Childr en: ( 0- 18) 1 Room 1: 2 0 The Daily Eastern News Job Board Job Keyword Search: Defined Contribution/Benefit ... Scranton, PA Shredding Specialist Wilkes Barre, PA Service Specialist-Wilkes Barre,... Wilkes Barre, PA hotel ca rs fligh ts cr uises 1. Select a Destination Enter City  Advanced Search 2. Select your Dates Check in February  21  Check out February  23  Sea rc h Web T op College News Search: Home News Sports Onli ne Exclusives Opi ni ons Mu lt imedi a | About /Cont act Archi ve Advert ising Classi fi eds Travel Fi nance Logi n Select an article from the above list Most Recently Commented More audience participation needed during student senate (1) Professor launches 18th century African  Am erican database (1) Former professor dies Sunday (1) Former Graywood employee pleaded guilty (1) Feature Photo: Snow still affecting drivers (5) Column: Obama sits and chats with Billy  converted by Web2PDFConvert.com

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Wesley Foundation church is located on 4th Street near theS Quad of campus Services are open to all collegestudents and they welcome students with a campusministery Jennifer Brown | The Daily Eastern News

Home gt News

Churches provide summer worship

Angelica Moore Staff Reporter

Issue date 52010 Section News

Area churches continue to schedule events andweekly activities throughout summer ranging fromacts of service to spiritual worship

Paige Roberts head of Campus Ministry at the

Wesley Foundation explained the distinctionbetween the Wesley foundation and the WesleyUnited Methodist Church The Wesley Foundationis strictly for college-age adults she said

Roberts discussed some of the services offered tostudents free of charge

The Foundation allows students to use their building for wireless Internet There is also studyspace available throughout the building A kitchenand a pool table are available for students needsand enter tainment

The Wesley Foundation invites individuals tocongregate in worship on Wednesday nights at 9pm in the Wesley UMC Fellowship Hall

Paige Roberts describes the service as atraditional style of worship

Wesley United Methodist Church stronglyencourages their motto Growing in love for Godand neighbor Many activities occur on a weeklybasis

Wesley UMC continues to host their annualVacation Bible School June 20-24 from 6 pm to 8pmWesley also helps with Angel Food Ministry anorganization that provides food at low cost toanyone The supply will be distributed this monthfrom 10 am to 1230 pm Saturday at First BaptistChurch

Mary Ann Taber member of Wesley UMC said anyone is invited to come

Wesley UMC youth group meetings are scheduled for once each month on Wednesdays

Boy Scout Troop 141 which includes ages 11 through 17 meets every second and fourth Monday of

each month at 7 pm

They take part in monthly outings that include activities such as camping and canoeing Summer campfor the troop is planned for June 20 through 26 at Rhodes France Scott Reservation

The Newman Center continues to partake in Mass over the summer Mass is held on Sundays Morningsat 1030 am and on Tuesdays evenings at 5 pm

Bible Study is available on Mondays at 6 pm and on Tuesdays at 2 pm according to the NewmanCenters website

The Christian Campus House schedules bible study for every Wednesday at 7 pm Matthew Thomas aminister at the Christian Campus house said they are now in the process of planning the NationalStudent Conference that will take place in the fall

Immanuel Lutheran Church will be having a Vacation Bible School this summer June 6 through June 11from 9 am to1130 am for children age three to fourth grade

The theme this year is High Sea Adventure said Michaele Hoover first lady of Immanuel Lutheran

ChurchSunday services at Immanuel Lutheran are scheduled for 8 am and 1045 amHoover said the 8am service is blended and the 1045 am service is more contemporary

Angelica Moore can reached at 518-7942 or armooreeiuedu

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