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  • Sharing insight on what judgment really means

    Updated Mar 26, 2009

    Each week the Village News now features a different Bible passage (or other thought-provoking message relating to faith) so that readers can share their insight and/or opinions. This interactive section allows those of various denominations and faiths to participate equally and respectfully, sharing their individual thoughts, commentary, viewpoints and/or insight on particular Biblical verses and themes. All comments and insight shared will also go on the newspaper’s Web site (www.thevillagenews.com) so it can be reviewed a...

  • Los Amigos families meet tutors

    Updated Mar 19, 2009

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  • Threats of protest halt Pink Swastika author's scheduled talk

    Updated Mar 19, 2009

    The Murrieta/Temecula Republican Assembly’s (MTRA) next meeting was scheduled to be April 3; however, that meeting and location are now in doubt as a result of threats of protest. According to MTRA president Bob Kowell, their speaker was scheduled to be Pastor Scott Lively from Abiding Truth Ministries in Massachusetts. Pastor Lively’s book, “The Pink Swastika,” has gained the attention and protest of gays and gay activists across the world. “The meeting was to be held at T...

  • Sharing insight on what Rapture really means

    Updated Mar 19, 2009

    Each week the Village News now features a different Bible passage (or other thought-provoking message relating to faith) so that readers can share their insight and/or opinions. This new, interactive section allows those of various denominations and faiths to participate equally and respectfully, sharing their individual thoughts, commentary, viewpoints and/or insight on particular Biblical verses and themes. All comments and insight shared will also go on the newspaper’s Web site (www.thevillagenews.com) so it can be r...

  • Sharing insight into Bible passages

    Updated Mar 12, 2009

    Each week the Village News now features a different Bible passage (or other thought-provoking message relating to faith) so that readers can share their insight and/or opinions. This new, interactive section allows those of various denominations and faiths to participate equally and respectfully, sharing their individual thoughts, commentary, viewpoints and/or insight on particular Biblical verses and themes. In addition, the Bible passage selected for the following week will be publicized so that readers can e-mail their...

  • Knights of Columbus holding St. Patrick's Dinner Dance

    Updated Mar 5, 2009

    On Saturday, March 14, the Knights of Columbus will hold a St. Patrick’s Day Dinner Dance at St. Peter’s Catholic Community Parish Hall. The doors will open at 6 p.m. The dinner includes corned beef, cabbage, potatoes and dessert along with an Irish pub to quench diners’ thirst. Entertainment will be provided by Kevin Moyles and the Shamrockers. There will also be a raffle for a trip for two to Ireland. For cost, advance tickets and group reservations, call Matt Petrash at (760) 731-9881. Proceeds contribute to local chari... Full story

  • Zion holding open house, informational meeting

    Updated Mar 5, 2009

    Zion Lutheran School will be hosting a kindergarten information meeting on Thursday, March 12, at 9 a.m. and again at 6:30 p.m. This will be a time to meet the teacher, Tamara Hanford, and Principal Swanlund. The preschool is also currently accepting registration for the 2009-2010 school year. All grades, preschool through eighth, will participate in the March 6 Project Fair/Open House from 5 to 8 p.m. All are invited to visit the classes and meet the staff and current...

  • Sharing insight into Bible passages

    Updated Mar 5, 2009

    Each week the Village News now features a different Bible passage (or other thought-provoking message relating to faith) so that community members can share their insight and/or opinions. This new, interactive section allows those of various denominations and faiths to participate equally and respectfully, sharing their individual thoughts, commentary, viewpoints and/or insight on particular Biblical verses and themes. In addition, the Bible passage selected for the following week will be publicized so that readers can...

  • St. Stephen bids farewell to Pastor Rich Kogler

    Updated Feb 26, 2009

    FALLBROOK — On Sunday, March 1, Pastor Rich Kogler will be completing 15 years of service as pastor of St. Stephen Evangelical Lutheran Church, School and Preschool. He has served the congregation since October of 1993. During the years, the congregation grew its K-8 grade school program, added the preschool, Little Ark Learning Center, and completed a building project that added office space, classrooms for upper grades and preschool. Pastor Kogler grew up in North St. Paul, MN. He attended Northwestern College, W... Full story

  • Sharing insight into Bible passages

    Updated Feb 26, 2009

    Each week the Village News now features a different Bible passage (or other thought-provoking message relating to faith) so that readers can share their insight and/or opinions. This new, interactive section allows those of various denominations and faiths to participate equally and respectfully, sharing their individual thoughts, commentary, viewpoints and/or insight on particular Biblical verses and themes. In addition, the Bible passage selected for the following week will be publicized so that readers can e-mail their...

  • Christian Community Calendar

    Updated Feb 19, 2009

    Pastor David Witt, author of “The Spirit of Martyrdome,” will speak at Christ The King Lutheran Church at all three services Saturday evening, February 21, and Sunday, February 22. His travels as associate representative with “The Voice of the Martyrs” have taken him to 18 restricted nations and he has brought encouragement to the believers there. Lent is the 40-day period of repentance and renewal which begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on Easter morning. It is a special time for meditation, prayer and penitential practic...

  • Sharing insight into Bible passages

    Updated Feb 19, 2009

    Each week the Village News now features a different Bible passage (or other thought-provoking message relating to faith) so that readers can share their insight and/or opinions. This new, interactive section allows those of various denominations and faiths to participate equally and respectfully, sharing their individual thoughts, commentary, viewpoints and/or insight on particular Biblical verses and themes. In addition, the Bible passage selected for the following week will be publicized so that readers can e-mail their...

  • Sharing insight into Bible passages

    Updated Feb 12, 2009

    Jim Fowler, Christ in You Ministries says: “In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus contrasts the life that He came to bring in Himself with what religion offers. “He contrasts two gates, two trees, two claims and two houses (Matt. 7:13-27). “Jesus Himself is the ‘narrow gate,’ the singular and exclusive way to life (cf. Jn. 14:6), and few indeed are saved (Lk. 13:22-30) by entering ‘into Christ.’ “The ‘wide gate’ and the ‘broad way’ represent the popular and expedient invitation to religious involvement accepted by the multitu...

  • Non-denominational auxiliary meets Feb. 6

    Updated Feb 5, 2009

    Forest Home Women’s Auxiliary, Chapter #44, will meet on Friday, February 6, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. in a member’s home. There will be a time of fellowship and refreshment, an interactive Bible study and a brief business meeting. The February study covers Lesson #17, “The Burning Heart of Scripture” (Isaiah 52:13-53:12) from “Trusting God in Troubled Times,” a LifeGuide Bible Study by Howard Peskett. Forest Home Women’s Auxiliary chapters are a nondenominational spiritual and financial support arm of Forest Home. The Aux...

  • Welcome to the Village News' new interactive Faith section

    Updated Feb 5, 2009

    Beginning with this issue, each week the Village News will feature a different Bible passage (or other thought-provoking message relating to Faith) so that readers can share their insight and/or opinion with each other. This new, interactive section allows those of various denominations and faiths to participate equally and respectfully, sharing their individual thoughts, commentary, viewpoint and/or insight on particular Biblical verses and themes. In addition, the Bible passage selected for the following week will be...

  • God is my personal contractor

    Updated Jan 29, 2009

    My kids love to build forts using couches, barstools and every blanket in the house. The mess drives me crazy, but I keep reminding myself that I used to build forts when I was their age. The hardest part of building a fort was getting the blankets to stay where I put them so I could crawl in and pretend I was in a cave or a secret hideout. I loved building those things! Throughout the Bible God talks about how he created us. In Hebrews 3:4, 6 it says, “For every house is built by someone, but God is the builder of e...

  • 'New Beginnings' celebrated at Fallbrook 2nd Congregation

    Updated Jan 29, 2009

    FALLBROOK — As the young women of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints prepare to make the step into their teenage years, they leave the world of the youngsters behind. This event, “New Beginnings,” is an overview of the program developed especially for them and presented at a wonderful evening with their mothers, fathers and leaders in attendance. It is a special time when the older girls welcome them into the Young Women Organization of the church. It happe...

  • You know you're in Charger country when

    Updated Jan 22, 2009

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  • King's Joyful Ringers chime together

    Updated Jan 22, 2009

    The Kings Joyful Ringers have begun their seventh year of providing special music for the church services at Christ The King Lutheran Church, 1620 South Stage Coach Lane. They ring the last Sunday of every month. On January 25, they will use recently acquired hand chimes to play “Ode to Joy” and “Let Us Break Bread Together” for the traditional 8 a.m. service. All are welcome....

  • Divine Mercy Conference coming to Pala

    Updated Jan 22, 2009

    On February 20 and 21, the 11th Divine Mercy Conference will be held at Mission San Antonio de Pala. Bishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Diego will celebrate the opening Mass on Friday, February 20, at 7 p.m. followed by a free concert with John Grassadonia and Donna Lee. Everybody is welcome. On Saturday, doors open at 8 a.m. Conference speakers will be Father Donald Calloway, Monsignor James Lisante, Father Steve Larion and Father Richard Huston. For more information, go to www.sddivinemercy.org or call (619) 276-6637.... Full story

  • Giving credit where credit is due

    Updated Jan 22, 2009

    Growing up I was never big into sending thank you notes. It wasn’t until I was married that my wife, as she says, “trained me” and I began to send thank you notes to people. Even after almost 13 years of marriage, my wife still has to remind me on occasion to send them out. It’s not that I don’t want people to know how thankful I am and how much I appreciate them. It’s just something that I seem to have a bad habit of overlooking. Yes, I admit it; it’s a bad habit. I don’t think there are too many people who struggle with b...

  • St. Peter's hosting pastors' panel

    Updated Jan 15, 2009

    Everyone is welcome to a pastors’ panel on the “Celebration of the Holy Spirit in Christian Unity” on Thursday, January 22, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in St. Peter’s Hall, 450 South Stage Coach Lane. This celebration is in keeping with St. Peter’s desire to inform its church members and other Christian community members about the unique belief systems of fellow Christians. The panel will include Father Bud Kaicher, St. Peter’s; Pastor Art Blodgett, Community Baptist Church; and Pastor Jerry Rilling, Fallbrook Foursquare...

  • Manly endurance made possible through God's word

    Updated Jan 15, 2009

    I met a man the other day who told me that he had been out of work for over 10 months. As we talked he discussed how difficult it has been for his family and that he and his wife were trying to decide which set of parents to move in with. I could tell just by his demeanor that life for the past 10 months has really beaten him up. My heart really broke for him. For most men, not being able to put food on the table and a roof over your family’s head is just about the worst blow one can take. Providing for our families is w...

  • All things are possible

    Updated Dec 11, 2008

    This morning from my cozy new porch, I look out past green pastures to peer at a well-known Fallbrookian landmark, Sleeping Indian… Wow! What a view! I can’t help but marvel at God’s handiwork as fog-laden pockets rise like ever-expanding apparitions in the distance. As I look over the early morning horizon, my eyes catch a wind chime I found under my bed during my recent move. It states: “For with God all things are possible.” (Mark 10:27) Do we really believe that? Me – sitting on this porch, writing, is a validation...

  • Not losing sight

    Updated Dec 11, 2008

    Dear Friends, Let me introduce myself. My name is Jason Oakes. I have served as the Associate Pastor of Community Baptist Church for the last 3½ years. My wife Amy and I have two boys named Noah and Elijah. My family moved into Fallbrook at the beginning of 2008. I want to thank Marcy Burge for the privilege of allowing me to share some of my thoughts with you this Christmas season. This Christmas has come with many complications. Some have lost their jobs and their homes. Others are still rebuilding from the Rice Canyon... Full story

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