St. Gabriel's Episcopal Sunday School

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Easter Jesus Is Alive! He Lives & So Can You!


Come to Sunday School and Stay for the Easter Egg Hunt
 

 

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Friday, March 22, 2013

24 Mar 2013 Palm Sunday

 
 
 
 
 

Children's Bulletin

 
 


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17 Mar 2013 Jesus Prays You Can Too!

 
 
 

 Children's Bulletin

  

Song:   Look Seek Knock with Music Sticks


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10 Mar 2013 Lamb & Lion

 
 
 

Children's Bulletin

 


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3 March 2013 Mustard Seed Faith

 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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Feb 24 2013 Ten Commandments

 
 

 


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Feb 17 2013 Cycle of Lent


 

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10 Feb 2013 Love


 
 
 
 
 
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      • Easter Jesus Is Alive! He Lives & So Can You!
      • 24 Mar 2013 Palm Sunday
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      • 10 Mar 2013 Lamb & Lion
      • 3 March 2013 Mustard Seed Faith
      • Feb 24 2013 Ten Commandments
      • Feb 17 2013 Cycle of Lent
      • 10 Feb 2013 Love

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I think my mother and I were born with sand between our toes and saltwater in our blood. I learned to walk on the beach & even before I was walking, she taught me to swim in the ocean. My grandparents first came to Florida on their honeymoon in 1912 on a train from Chicago to Key West. In the early 1950s, when I was very young my mother & I and often my grandmother and sometimes my sister would awaken to hurry down to the beach to wade in the pools left behind by the tides. There we would find starfish, hermit crabs, sand dollars, and the most wondrous shells. We always took a loaf of bread to feed the gulls and I always had my trusty bucket and spade to gather up coquinas from which my grandmother would make the most wonderful chowder. Later after the evening meal we would gather about the crackling fire to dig through old photographs and listen to my grandmother talk about her childhood, her siblings, her parents and grandparents and her many, many uncles, aunts and cousins. Visit https://sites.google.com/site/owsleytidepool/
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