‘Blue Mass’ set for Saturday in Caribou
Caribou Fire Chief Roy Woods has announced that there will be a “Blue Mass” held at the Holy Rosary Church in Caribou on Saturday, Sept.10 beginning at 4 p.m.
Caribou Fire Chief Roy Woods has announced that there will be a “Blue Mass” held at the Holy Rosary Church in Caribou on Saturday, Sept.10 beginning at 4 p.m.
Fond memories cause a smile to naturally brighten the face at the mere mention of the County for Rev. Dr. Ginger Asel, former pastor of the Pentecostal Church in Easton. While ministering in Aroostook during the 1970s, she particularly enjoyed volunteering to teach the youth at Whited Bible Camp.
At the end of May, the grounds at and around the Assembly of God Church in Caribou became a hub of activity and the results of this activity became quickly visible to anyone who travels along Sweden Street on a regular basis.
On Sunday, Aug. 21, congregation members of the Gustaf Adolph Lutheran Church in New Sweden will hold a celebration beginning at 4 p.m., in recognition of the church’s 140th anniversary.
Dale M. Buchanan of Baltimore, Maryland is looking forward to serving as pastor of the congregations of the Hodgdon and Danforth United Methodist churches beginning September 1, 2011.
A local church is considering launching a new program that would bring church and the community together in a collaborative effort to provide useful information to citizens on topics such as health and family services.
EDGE Ministries, the youth ministry for the Houlton Wesleyan Church, is leading a group of people from several area churches to spend a week serving in Queens, NY. During the week of Aug. 13-20, thirty-eight local people will travel by chartered bus to the New York School of Urban Ministry.
The Women’s Missionary Guild of Bethany Baptist Church sponsored their 10th annual Spring Tea with 102 women in attendance on May 21. Anna Walsh started these teas in 2001 as president of the Guild.
After a successful joint VBS effort in 2010 with “High Seas Expedition,”, Military Street Baptist Church and Houlton Wesleyan Church are hosting “PandaMania” VBS this month.
The Military Street Baptist Church in Houlton will host Zane and Courtney Wetzel of Bridgewater Sunday, May 29 at the 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. services.