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;RELIGIOUS SERVICES;
The Anglican
Church of the Good
Shepherd
Worship services are held Sun-
day at 9:30 a.m. Sunday school
begins at 9:15 a.m. A healing ser-
vice is conducted on the second
Wednesday of the month, and a
Bible study is held on the third
Wednesday. The church is at the
Oakcrest Cove Retreat Center at
34 Quaker Meetinghouse Road in
Forestdale. Call 508-362-0362.
Cape Cod Synagogue
Shabbat services are the first
Friday of the month at 7 p.m., all
other Fridays at 7:30 p.m. and
Saturdays at 10:30 a.m. Shabbat
dinner is served before services
on the first Friday of the month at
5:45 p.m. Reservations required;
call 508-775-2988.
Christ Chapel
Worship services are at 8:30
and 11 a.m. with Sunday evening
worship at 6. Nursery care is pro-
vided during all services. Sunday
school is at 9:45 a.m. Paul Beck
is pastor of the church on Old
Stage Road in Centerville. Call
508-420-1200.
Coast Chapel
Sunday morning worship is held
at 10 in the Forestdale Elementary
School on Route 130 in Sandwich,
where Pastor Joe Goldberg deliv-
ers the message. Sunday school
classes for pre-K through 5th
graders begin at 10:30 a .m. All
are invited to evening Bible study
on Wednesdays at 7 at the church
office. Call 508-962-3622 or go to
www.coastchapel.com
Corpus Christi
Mass is celebrated at Corpus
Christi, 324 Quaker Meetinghouse
Road in East Sandwich, Saturday
at 4 p.m. and Sunday at 8 and
10:30 a.m. Call 508-888-0209.
Cotuit Federated
Church
The congregation meets for
worship services and Sunday
School at 10 a.m. The Rev.
Diane Cusumano, a Presbyte-
rian minister, is interim pastor of
the combined United Church of
Christ/United Methodist church at
School and High streets.
Faith Assemblies of
God Church
The Rev. Richard Robedee will
deliver the morning message at
11 with music by worship leader
Beverly Robedee. Christian edu-
cation classes for all ages begin
at 9:45 a.m., and everyone is
invited to an evening of Bible study
Wednesdays at 7 at the churc h
on Bearse's Way in Hyannis. The
Partners with Pastor Prayer Time
is held Tuesday and Thursday
mornings from 7 to 8:25.
First Church of
Christ, Scientist
The Bible Lesson-Sermon will
be delivered at the 10:30 a.m.
service. Sunday school is at
the same time. Nursery care is
available for infants and young
children. Testimony meetings
are held every Wednesday
evening at 7:30 at the church
on Bearse's Way in Hyannis.
Federated Church of
Hyannis
The Rev. L. Weldon Palmer
preaches at the church on Main
Street at 10 a.m. when the Se-
nior Choir will sing. Child care
is offered.
First Lutheran
Church
Pastor Jonathan Ahnquist in-
vites all to join the Wednesday
Lenten services through April 5
at noon and 7:30 p.m. Bring a
brown bag lunch for after the noon
service. Soup and bread served
at 6:30 p.m. for fellowship before
the 7:30 service. Sunday worship
services at 8:15 and 11 a.m.
Education classes at 9:30 a.m.
A coffee fellowship follows each
service. Child care is available,
and the church at 1663 Main St.
(Route 6A) in West Barnstable is
handicap accessible.
Kollel of Cape Cod
Erev Shabbat Family Worship
services are held at 7 p.m. each
month by Kollel of Cape Cod at
150 Flint St. in Marstons Mills. A
community Shabbat dinner is at 6
p.m. Reservations for the dinner
are required by calling 508-428-
5576. For more information, go
to www.kollelcapecod.org.
Marstons Mills
Community Church
Morning worship is at 10,when
Pastor Swanson will speak on
the Teachings on the Road to
the Cross: #10 "Strive to Enter
the Kingdom of God," from Luke
13:18-35. Sunday School for all
ages begins at 9 a.m. A nursery
and junior church are provided.
One Light
A Center for Spiritual Transfor-
mation: An Interdenominational,
New Thought Church , created
specifically for those who do
not want to align with any single
spiritual tradition. Gatherings are
held the second and fourth Sunday
of each month at the Cape Cod &
Islands Realtors Association Con-
ference Center in West Yarmouth.
Call 508-428-6248 or visit www.
peaceoncapecod.org.
Osterville Baptist
Church
Pastor Larry Renoe continues
his series in Nehemiah in chapters
six and seven at both the 8:30 and
11 a.m. worship services. Nursery
and children's church available
at both services. Bible school
for all ages at 9:45 a.m. Coffee
is provided in between services.
Signing for the hearing impaired
is offered at the 11 a.m. service.
Nursery and children's church are
available at all services. ALPHA
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. Wednesday
prayer meeting is at 7 p.m.
Thursday youth group is at 7 p.m.
AWANA club for kids is Friday at
6 p.m. Call 508-428-2787.
Our Savior Lutheran
Church
Worship services and Sunday
School are held at 10 a.m. with
Bible studies at 9 a.m., both led by
Rev. Randell Bessette. A nursery
is also provided. The church is
located at 14 Cape Drive in Mash-
pee. Call 508-477-4966.
Presbyterian Church
of Cape Cod
Sunday worship is at 10 a.m.
with aSunday evening Bible study
at 6 followed by Sunday evening
worship at 7:30. (Portuguese)
Sunday school is at 10 a.m. and
there is a Wednesday Bible study
at 7 p.m. The church is across
from the community college on
Route 132. The Rev. Dr. Charles
M. Wingard is the pastor and
the Rev. Alonso F. DaCunha is
associate pastor.
St. George Greek
Orthodox
Orthos is at 8:30, Divine Liturgy
at 9:30 and Sunday School at
10 a.m. The church is at 1130
Falmouth Road (Route 28) in
Centerville.
St. Mary's Episcopal
Church
Weekend services on Satur-
days, at 5 p.m., the Holy Eucharist
with organ; on Sundays, at 8 a.m.,
the Holy Eucharist, Rite I, and at
10 a.m., the Holy Eucharist , Rite
II, with adult and junior choirs
and organ. (Morning Prayer at 10
a.m. on the Fourth Sunday of the
month.) Adult forums at 8:45 a.m.
and child care and church school,
with Godly Play at 9:45 a.m. on
Sundays . Mid-week services held
on Tuesdays at 7 a.m., Wednes-
days (Healing Service) at 10 a.m.
and Thursdays at 7:30 a.m. The
Rev. Stephen V. Smith, Rector,
the Rev. Dr. Kris Lewis, Assistant
Rector. Phone: 508-362-3977 .
Website: www.stmarys-church.
org. The church is located on
Route 6A in Barnstable.
St. Michael the
Archangel Orthodox
Christian Church
Divine Liturgy and Sunday
school are held Sundays at 10
a.m. All services are in English.
The church is at 62 Main St. in
Cotuit. Call 508-420-1113.
St. Peter's Church
The Eucharist is celebrated in
the church , 421 Wianno Ave. in
Osterville, Sundays at 8, 9:15 and
11 a.m. Children are welcome at
the 9:15 service. Sunday School
is held from 9 to 10 a.m. There is
a coffee in the church hall after
the 9:15 service. Baby sitting for
younger children is available. The
Rev. Tim Cherry, rector, is assisted
by the Rev. Gene Goetchius ,
retired Scripture professor, and
the Rev. Paul Thompson.
Seventh Day
Adventist Church
The SDA Church runs the
Bayberry Christian School for
elementary grades. Separate
Sabbath School Bible studies are
held for children and adults at 9:30
a.m. every Saturday followed by
Worship Service at 10:50 a.m.
On the first and third Sabbaths
of each month, a potluck dinner
is offered following the service.
Wednesday night Prayer Meetings
are held at 7. The SDA church is
pastored by Pastor Mark Gagnon,
2736 Falmouth Road, Route 28 in
Osterville. Call 508-428-8921.
South Congregational
Church
Worship is held at 10 a.m. in
Centerville. Church school for
children in preschool through 8th
grade is available and the Cokes-
bury Exploring Faith Curriculum
is followed. Nursery care during
the worship hour is available. A
coffee hour follows the service.
The Sunday morning Adult Edu-
cation and Conversations group
meets at 9 with Women 's Fellow-
ship. The church offers adult and
family choirs.
Unitarian Church of
Barnstable
Rev. Dr. Kristen L. Harper and
Deirdre Sullivan , RE Director ,
conduct the morning worship
services at the 9 and 11 a.m.
services at the church on Route 6A
in Barnstable Village. The services
will be an intergenerational serice
of "Drums for Peace." The reli-
gious education program is held
at 11 a.m. Child care is provided.
All are welcome to join the social
hour after the services.
United Methodist
Church
Worship services are held at 57
Pond St. inOsterville at 9 a.m. and
10:30 a.m. Coffee hour follows.
Nursery care and Sunday school
are offered during both services.
Bible study at 7:45 a.m. Sunday
school at 9 and 10:30 p.m.
Unity Church of the
Light
All are welcome at the service
at 10 a.m. in the Yarmouth Senior
Center, 578 Forest Road in South
Yarmouth, when the Rev. Steve
Carty Cordry speaks. Sunday
School at most services; children
always welcome. Coffee and
refreshments in the bookstore.
Call 508-790-6685.
West Parish of
Barnstable
The Rev. Reed Baer preaches at
West Parish of Barnstable (United
Church of Christ), located in the
1717 Meetinghouse on Route
149. All are invited to join the
congregation for fellowship and
refreshments after the service.
Call 508-362-4445.
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HEALTHREPORT:
Neurologist to speak
Neurolgoist Dr. James McCarthy
leads a restless legs syndrome sup-
port group meeting at the Cape Cod
Hospital at 7 p.m. March 22.
Open house for
concerned families
All Cape Family Council mem-
bers are invited to stop by the
Community Action Committee
of Cape Cod & Islands, 115 En-
terprise Road in Hyannis, March
22 at 10 a.m. when a free forum
on the council is held.
College opens
massage therapy clinic
Cape Cod Community College's
massage therapy program has
opened a public clinic staffed by
students. All are invited to stopjjy
for a massage , ranging from neck
only to full-body. Walk-in service is
discouraged,so call 508-362-2131 .
ext. 4346 for an appointment.
Free cholesterol seminar
There will be a free seminar about
cholesterol and triglyceride levels
March 30 at 7 p.m. at the Holistic
Learning Center of Cape Cod. 923
Route 6A in Yarmouthport , when
Dr. Knstme L. Soly speaks.
CPR for healthcare
providers
A CPR certification course for
health care workers will be offered
March 25 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the
Cape cod Human Service Building.
460 W. Main Street in Hyannis. To
register, call 800-434-6000.
Magazine to hold body,
mind, spirit exchange
Cape Healing Arts Magazine
will hold the Body, Mind. Spirit:
an Educational Exchange Sunday.
March 26, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
at the Wequassett Inn on Pleasant
Bay in Harwich. Attendees may
take part in exhibits, information
sessions and panel discussions.
Continental breakfast and lunch
buffet included. Through March 18
registration fees are $89 for full
day and $32 for afternoon only;
after March 18. $99/full day and
$35/afternoon. Discounts avail-
able. Call Stacey Flanagan, event
Coordinator at 508-896-7117 for
more information.
Activities at Yarmouth
Senior Center
Each month on the first and
third Mondays of the month at
the Yarmouth Senior Center. 528
Forest Road in South Yarmouth , a
changes and loss support group
will meet at 11 a.m . to help those
coping with loss. Also, learn more
about sleep apnea March 1 at 6
p.m. All are welcome.
HIV/AIDS testing,
counseling
The Cape Cod Free Clinic &
Community Health Center offers
free , confidential testing for HIV/
AIDS. The tests are available at
the health center 's Falmouth and
Mashpee offices. Appointments
are required: call 508-540-2949.
Veterans , take note
The Department of Veterans
Affairs is offering prescription re-
fills over the Internet via the VA's
MyHealtheVet. a personal on-line
record system for veterans that
tracks not only prescriptions but
health records, insurance and more.
For information on these services ,
goto www.myhealth.va.gov
Support at
Independence House
Independence House in Hyannis
sponsors a domestic violence sup-
port group at the office in Falmouth
Hospital on Mondays at 6:30 p.m.;
a children 's empowerment group
on Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. at
the office in Hyannis; and a self-
esteem focus group on Thursdays
at the Hyannis office at 5:30 p.m.
Call 508-771-6507
Health and well-being
programs for winter
Cape Cod Healthcare 's Cen-
ter For Health Education offers
classes such as "Kick Butts ,"
a stop-smoking class; "Heart
Healthy Eating;" a walking pro-
gram; techniques for relaxation of
the mind and body; supermarket
shopping; and more. To register,
call 877-729-7200 or go to www.
capecodhealth.org
Hospice education
To learn more about just what
a hospice is and to be informed
about end-of-hfe services,you can
schedule an informative program
for your organization presented
by Hospice & Palliative Care of
Cape Cod. Call 508-957-0200.
ext. 306.
A little time for yourself
Stop by the Visiting Nurse As-
sociation in Dennis on Route 134
to take part in the Young at Heart
exercise program. A minimal fee
is charged and a doctor 's note is
necessary. The program is also
offered at the Brewster facility.
Call 877-267-7700.
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NOTES
Meditation offered
for beginners
The Cape Sangha, a Zen
Buddhist meditation group,
meets Sundays from 4:30 to
6 p.m. at the Old Schoolhouse
on Route 6A in Barnstable
Village. All are welcome, and
basic instruction in meditation
is offered to beginners.
Zen Center presents
weekly meditation
The Cape Cod Zen Center has
weekly meditation practice at the
Unitarian Church of Barnstable,
Barnstable Village on Route 6A.
The Tuesday morning group
meets at 8 for meditation in the
RE area downstairs. There is
meditation instruction on Fridays
at 6:40 p.m. in the library and a
Friday Evening Group meets inthe
library, behind the sanctuary, at 7
p.m.for meditation. There arealso
retreats, field trips to the Provi-
dence Zen Center and monthly
talks. Call 508-362-2410.
Bible studies for
women in WB
The West Barnstable Com-
munity Center on Route 149
is the location for a women 's
Bible study, open to all women,
Wednesday mornings at 10:30.
Children are welcome also. Call
508-790-1201.
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