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Yoga Classes To Resume At Trinity Episcopal

Trinity Episcopal Cathedral at 464 NE 16th St., will resume its yoga classes from 6 to 7:15 p.m. on Friday evenings in September.

According to Trinity’s newsletter, the instructor, Suzanne Rutrough is an acclaimed and experienced teacher of Kundalini yoga, which is a spiritual form of yoga that incorporates movement, breath and sound for a holistic, healing and rejuvenating experience.

Rutrough has studied in the United States and India and is a longtime practitioner and teacher of the method.

BISHOP WILL SPEAK

Bishop L. B. Baggett, will be the guest speaker at 11 a.m. Sunday at the annual Senior’s Day celebration at the Church of God of Prophecy No. 1, 4528 NW First Ave. Baggett is the administrative assistant to Bishop Robert Davis, the Overseer of the Churches of God of Prophecy for Florida.

According to Bishop Noward E.C. Dean, pastor of the church, the event is a way to pay special tribute to the senior citizens of the church.

Dinner will be served following the service.

HELPING THOSE IN NEED

There is never a dull moment for the members of South Miami Lutheran Church, 7190 SW 72nd St. They keep busy caring for those who need help.

For example, this is the fifth year members have prepared 25 backpacks for the Lutheran Service Organization, which distributed them to needy children in time for school.


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In addition, the congregation is also packing Christmas kits for Haitian children that will be distributed through the Lazarus Project, sponsored by Food for the Poor, and must be shipped by Sept. 10.

If that isn’t enough, they are collecting items for care packages to be sent to the military serving overseas.

On Oct. 30, the church will have a community flea market on the church grounds. Booths are available for $25 each.

If you would like to help with the Lazarus Project, call the church for the specific items needed. Items are needed by Sept. 5.

For more information and to make reservations for flea market booths, call the church office at 305-665-2562.

ST. AGNES EVENTS

The Historic St. Agnes Episcopal Church at 1750 NW Third Ave. in Overtown will host two events this week that are open to the public.

On Friday, the Rector’s Chapter of the Episcopal Churchwomen will present A Night of Games from 7 to 10 p.m. in the church’s Blackett Hall.

Ret. Maj. Leroy Smith will have his gigantic chess games on exhibit. Food will be sold by the Mr. and Miss St. Agnes contestants. There also will be prizes and and free school supplies.

Also, the church’s annual Mr. and Miss St. Agnes Contest and Tea will be at 3 p.m. Sunday. Contestants are Jakarri Clark, Mr. St. Agnes; and Elisha Postell and Monique Thermilus, Miss St. Agnes. Larrye A. Smith, financial expert, will be the guest speaker. His topic will be “Building Towards the Future.”

The program will also include a performance by M.A.S.K. (Mimes Anointed To Serve The King), and the band at Mays Middle School, led by Arthur J.N. Scavella, director of Bands and Orchestra Studies at the school. Admission is free to both events.

NEW SCHOOL PRINCIPAL

Congratulations to Richard P. Jean, who recently was appointed principal of Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy High School. He is the second principal in the school’s 12-year history.

Jean is a graduate of the Cathedral School of St. Mary and Archbishop Curley-Notre Dame. He attended Duquesne University as a Division I basketball player and received his bachelor of science and his master of science degrees from Barry University.

Jean has served as dean of students at Archbishop Curley-Notre Dame and Archbishop Coleman Carroll high schools and was principal at St. Francis Xavier in 2003 and at St. Timothy from 2004-10.

TEMPLE BETH AM ROCKIN’

Temple Beth Am will celebrate the start of the Jewish New Year from 5 to 7 p.m. on Sept. 8 with the informal Rock ‘N Rosh Hashanah Under the Stars, an open-air service in the temple courtyard at 5950 N. Kendall Dr. in Pinecrest.

The service will be officiated by Rabbi Rachel Greengrass, Rabbi Judith Kemper and Cantor Lisa Segal.

The evening will include a picnic in the courtyard at 5 p.m.; activities for children at 6 p.m. to be followed by the special service featuring the Rock ‘N Shabbat Band.

The event is free and open to the public, but registration is requested. Go to www.tbam.org to register.

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