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Church Life (Page 16)

Dear Parents, We have begun to plan our Christmas service and, of course, our Christmas play! We are excited by the amount of children we now have at church and want to make sure everyone, that wants to be, is included in our play :-) Shirin has written a wonderful traditional piece and we'd love to have the kids from ages toddler to teen join in. As of 15 November, we will begin working on the play during our Sunday School. (Our

Following worship on Sunday afternoon at 16.00 hrs (4:00 p.m.), you are invited to join us for "Brotzeit" — "a traditional German savory snack native to Bavarian cuisine." What to bring? If you would like, please bring a little something for 6-8 persons to share. It's a simple potluck following worship so we can spend some time together before the start of the week. And yes, desserts are always welcome! ______________ Feature photo by Didriks via Flickr Brotzeit by me_maya via Flickr Dessert Platter

Thanksgiving Sunday Supper We invite you to join us for a Thanksgiving Supper on Sunday, 22 November at 17.30 hrs (5:30 p.m.). RSVP to [email protected]. For those interested, our Sunday Thanksgiving Service is at 16.00 hrs (4:00 p.m.). Dress is casual. Celebrate Christmas with Us! Sunday, December 13, 16.00 hrs (4:00 p.m.) A special Christmas program followed by fellowship and feast! If your children would like to participate in the program, or if you have any questions, please contact us at [email protected]. Photo by

Dear Friends, It is good to be back! As a quick update, I was able to get the necessary documentation, and was also in the States in time to take care of my dad. I had just arrived in California, when Shirin called to let me know that my dad had fallen and hurt his back and shoulder. Apparently, Dad got dizzy while in the garage and fell backwards. As I was still several hours away from him, I persuaded the local

We met the entire Snyder family for the first time last April at Schlossgaststätte Leutstetten. The Royal Bavarian beer garden Schlossgaststatte Leutstetten, built in 1595, is the castle of the Wittelsbach family. It is a popular family destination, especially for cyclists enroute to Starnberg or Munich, along the nearby river Würm. The castle restaurant is still owned by the Wittelsbach family. The former staff member home was converted into a restaurant and its decoration with old photos and memorabilia from

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