Contact= Dan Boyle 858.259.6515
Alternate contact= Kim Koro, Treas.,858.259.0678
The Del Mar Club of Rotary International meets weekly at St. Peter's Parish Hall.
as of 11.5.09 Janice Kurth is the current president and contact, 619.823.7861, jkurth1@san.rr.com
Come join in a low impact Yoga for seniors and others led by qualified instructors. Bring your mat or exercise from a chair. Dress in comfortable clothes. This free program is jointly sponsored by the parish and Del Mar Community Connections. For further information contact DMCC at 858.792.7565.
Frank Isaac 858.693.3110 Bob is instructor
The Choir invites you to participate in a particularly Anglican Worship service, the Order of Evensong at 5 pm the first Sunday of each month. Originating from the monastic hours, the beauty of Evensong are the distinctive parts of Vespers and Compline as set forth by Thomas Cranmer in the Book of Common Prayer, 1549. While the liturgy of worship is taken from the Book of Common Prayer, the music may vary. Clergy and choir will sing the service, however, the congregation is invited to attend carefully to the texts of the service and to boldly join in singing the designated portions. Opportunities are available to dedicate an Evensong in honor of a special event or memory of an event or individual. For further information contact Ruben Valenzuela, Music Director.
If you want to tell your life story, but you don't know where to start this is the classs for you. Sponsored by the San Dieguito Adult School, www.sdadulted.com, 760-753-7073
Contact: Mai Lon Gittelsohn 858.755.8768
Signed Facilities request and hold harmless 9.21.09.
Rent $200.00 / month.
Centering Prayer is a method of silent prayer that prepares us to receive the gift of contemplative prayer, prayer in which we experience God's presence within us, closer than breathing, closer than thinking, closer than consciousness itself. This method of prayer is both a relationship with God and a discipline to foster that relationship.
Centering Prayer is not meant to replace other kinds of prayer. Rather, it adds depth of meaning to all prayer and facilitates the movement from more active modes of prayer — verbal, mental or affective prayer — into a receptive prayer of resting in God. Centering Prayer emphasizes prayer as a personal relationship with God and as a movement beyond conversation with Christ to communion with Him.
Service for Lola Wood. Contact is her son, Bill Wood, 562.508.9494
Reception on the patio. will use the kitchen.