MEATBALL SUPPER SET FOR NOVEMBER 10!

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One of the great traditions that the wonderful community of Bethlehem Covenant Church brings to Salem is their Annual Meatball Supper. As we celebrate the many saints of our faith community in … Read More

SATURDAY TRAGEDY – LOVE SURROUNDS SQUIRREL HILL

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Saturday was to be a busy day… morning workout, followed by our Annual Craft Fair, help with the post-fair cleanup with High school students,  then off to the LGBT Asylum Gala at … Read More

OCTOBER DATES SET FOR 1/3 @ SALEM

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Dates for our Family Nights at Salem have been set for October 3 and the 17th from 5:30 – 7:30 pm and is open to all in the church!   October 3: … Read More

MINISTRY FAIR – RALLY DAY – THIS SUNDAY – SEPT 9

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THIS SUNDAY, SEPT 9TH AT 9:00 a.m. the new fall season at Salem begins! New Sunday school, new choir, new youth programs, new youth director, same old pastor. 4 out of 5 ain’t … Read More

NEW DRAMA GROUP AT SALEM! “FREUD WHERE PROHIBITED” to debut!

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A new drama group, the Summer Theatre Workshop, will be using our Fellowship Hall for some late August theatre. They will be previewing “Freud Where Prohibited” a PG 13 (not for the … Read More

“QUEER EYE” EPISODE ON NETFLIX

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“A devoutly religious woman with a gay son and a giving heart gets a new look — and a makeover for her church’s new community center.”   So reads the trailer for … Read More

FOR THE LOVE OF CHILDREN AND THE MOST VULNERABLE

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We should not be able to eat or sleep! As we see the images of children being detained in cages knowing that their mother or father is nowhere close by to comfort, … Read More

NEW SUMMER BOOK STUDY WITH OUR MUSLIM NEIGHBORS AND FRIENDS

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Last summer, a group from Salem along with new friends from the Muslim Community Link read a book together called, The Faith Club: a Muslim, A Christian, A Jew—Three Women search for … Read More

AN AFTERNOON AT CAMP CHARLTON

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It was a gorgeous day, one that you didn’t have to hide from the sun, a bounteous representation of the community, good food, great games with spectacular prizes, pontoon boat rides on … Read More

The National Memorial for Peace and Justice

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            Several weeks ago, I mentioned in a sermon the opening of the National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, AL. Any verbal picture drawing just … Read More

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