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Position Available

Administrative Assistant:
Eastern Hills Bible Church

Skills Required: computer proficient; excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Please submit resumes – attention: Kent Gillis
-kent.gillis@easternhills.org …or…
-4500 Pewter Lane, Bldg 8, Manlius NY 13104 …or…
-drop off at church office (same as mailing address)

Daylight Savings

Don’t forget to spring your clock ahead one hour on the night of March 13th.

Connections Sunday

Sunday, March 14
11:00am
EHBC Adult Classroom (next to the kitchen in the main building)
New to Eastern Hills? Been here a while but are still struggling to get connected? Interested in becoming a member here? Join us for an introduction to Eastern Hills including…
  • Our mission, vision, and values
  • Staff and Elders
  • How to become a member
  • How to get connected
  • Q&A
Immediately followed by lunch for the whole family. We hope you’ll join us! Note: If you have children and plan to join us, please e-mail Nicole (below). Questions? Contact Nicole at nicole.watts@easternhills.org.

Arms of Hope – Chinese Orphanage

We have a unique opportunity to assist an orphanage in China who specializes in providing medical procedures and assistance to orphans who otherwise would not receive it. If you and your family would like to help, please bring an item from the following wish list to the foyer the weekend of March 6-7 so that we can deliver those items to the co-founder when he comes as a guest speaker for an international adoption conference at EHBC on March 13.

The current needs for the orphanage are: Formula- milk and soy-based, Wet Wipe refills, Bar soap, Baby shampoo, Kid’s shampoo, Children’s gummie bear vitamins, #2 pencils for the school, Packs of beads and string for older kids, to make necklaces, 2-infrared forehead thermometers, C batteries, and Baby vitamin drops of any kind.

Amaus Clinic Benefit Concert

Friday March 12 7:30pm
Immaculate Conception Church Fayetteville
Tickets: $10
Half of all proceeds will go to directly support victims of the Haiti earthquake, and the remaining half will go directly to the Amaus Clinic, which is funded entirely by donations.

Pub Theology

Wednesday, Mar. 10, 7-8:30pm (second Wed, every month)
Empire Brewing Co. 120 Walton St, Armory Square
A time to explore ideas about theology, philosophy, and the joys and struggles of life in the forms of conversation, mini-lecture, or common reading. It’s a time to share a few pints, or not, and enjoy each other’s company as we think out loud together.
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Stay Connected

Sign up for text updates by texting “EasternHillsSC” to 41411

Schedule (9-12th grade)

Student Community 707 launching Sunday Nights, starting March 7 @ 7:07-8:30pm, The Studio (4600 Enders Rd; Manlius)
Student led band, fun and some teaching. Starting Impact Series…how you can impact your community and impact the world!

Wednesday Night Connect 7:07-8:15pm East Campus Foyer (8277 Cazenovia Rd; Manlius)
Come and Connect in a Small Group to go deeper.

Schedule (7&8th grades)

Sundays
Meet at 9:30am, The Attic (4600 Enders Rd; Manlius)

Wednesdays
JrHi will continue to meet at 7:07-8:15p in The Attic (4600 Enders Rd; Manlius)

Celebrate Recovery

A safe place for anyone to heal, grow and overcome, while discovering Christ and all He offers.

Are you always responding out of fear, insecurity, worry or anger? Are you stuck in a habit you can’t seem to change, or stuck in a place you can’t move on from? Celebrate Recovery can help you get unstuck! By focusing on Christ, engaging with Scripture and learning from others who share your same struggles, Celebrate Recovery is a program that helps you find the freedom, peace and serenity to be the person God is calling you to be.

Join us every Thursday night at 7pm, in The Studio, (4600 Enders Rd)

Also available:
Women’s Step Study, Tuesdays, 6:30pm, 4500 Pewter Ln, Building 10
Men’s Step Study, Mondays at 8:30 am, 4600 Enders Rd.
Men’s Step Study, Saturdays, 8:00 am, 4600 Enders Rd.

For more information, call Dave or Lynne Allard at 655-2750

MOPS (Mothers of Pre-Schoolers)

A place from moms to be refreshed, encouraged and challenged in the important job of raising their children, as well as build relationships with others in the phase of life.
1st & 3rd Wednesdays of the month
EHBC East Campus
9:00-11:20am
Follows the F-M school district – canceled in light of a delay or cancellation at the schools.
Click here to be directed to the FM Website Calendar.

Sportsmen’s Dinner (Women too!)Potluck & Presentation

Saturday, Mar. 13, 7pm
CrossRoads Community Church, 1751 Fyler Rd; Chittenango(corner of Lakeport and Fyler Rds.)
Calling all anglers, hunters, and anyone with an interest in the outdoors;
special speaker, Todd Avery from the Madison County Conservation Club. Come for an evening out, and be prepared to share stories, swap game recipes, and show off your prize trophies. Dinner is free, spouses and friends welcome.
Please bring a dish to pass.
For more information, please contact CrossRoads Community Church at 687.7625.

CNY Crossroads Presents: Jeremy Camp w/ special guest Adie

March 25, 2010
7pm, Landmark Theatre
Tickets:
$35 in the artist circle (Front Orchestra)
$20 (Orchestra and Loge)
$15 (Rear Orchestra and Blacony).
$2 discount for groups of 10 or more (additional $2 facility fee that is required by the Landmark Theatre)
Contact: cnycrossroads.com or 214.7333

AWANA

Thursdays, 6:30 – 8:30pm
Sept 17, 2009 – April 15, 2010
EHBC East Campus (8277 Cazenovia Rd)
Reaching and guiding kids in our community to discover, love and serve Jesus Christ through a fun, Bible-based, Christ-centered weekly AWANA club program.
A program for K-12 students
Annual registration fee: $15.00 – scholarships available

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Arms of Hope

Prayer Meeting
Sunday, March 7
12;15-1:30pm
Adult Sunday School Room (East Campus)
Praying specifically for local foster care.

Sibshops

An opportunity for brothers and sisters of children with special health and developmental needs, to obtain peer support and education within a recreational context. In layman’s terms, it is “An event, A lively pedal-to-the-metal celebration of the many contributions made by brothers and sisters of kids with special needs”. The Sibshop model intersperses information and discussion activities with new games (designed to be unique, offbeat, and appealing to a wide ability range), cooking activities, and special guest who may teach participants mime, how to juggle, etc. For ages 8-12 years old. This event is free of charge.

Next event Sat, March 13, 10:00am – 1:00pm
The location will be Eastern Hills Bible Church, 8277 Cazenovia Rd, Manlius.

Contact Nancy Hinds, Director of Circle of Friends. 682.5008 ext.410 or nancy.hinds@easternhills.org

EHBC Office

For any questions you have regarding EHBC, please feel free to call the office 682-5008  or email office@easternhills.org. We would be happy to answer any questions you may have or direct you to the correct Ministry.

Emerging Adults Shared Meal

Wednesday, Mar. 24, 6 – 8pm
4500 Pewter Lane, Building 10 Manlius, NY 13104 (behind the hardware store on the corner of Enders and 92)
Shared potluck meal. Bring a dish to pass for at least two people and something to drink. We’ll eat around 6:30. If you are planning to come it would be great if you could email Ethan ahead of time: ethan.worthington@easternhills.org or call 682.5008 ext 322

Extra Dishes in Your Home?

Extra dishes cluttering up your cupboards? The emerging adults group would love to gather mismatched plates and bowls to use at their monthly shared potluck meal. If you have any extra dishes, please contact Ethan Worthington via email at ethan.worthington@easternhills.org or call him at 682.5008 ext 322.

Love and Respect Two-Day Seminar

Fri. March 26, 6- 10pm
Sat. March 27, 9am-3pm
Enders Rd Facility (4600 Enders Rd.)

A wife has one driving need, to feel loved. When that need is met, she is happy. A husband has one driving need, to feel respected. When that need is met, he is happy. When either of these needs isn’t met, things get crazy.
Love and Respect reveals why spouses react negatively to each other, and how they can deal with such conflict quickly, easily and Biblically.
What do you want for your marriage? Want some peace? Want to feel close? Want to feel valued? Want to experience marriage the way God intended?
Then why not try some Love and Respect.

Jonathan and Elizabeth Snow, facilitators
To register email office@easternhills.org
Question? Contact Dedie Williams, 682- 5008 ex 312 or 655-9580

Considering Adoption?

Save the Date! KidQuest 2010