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Kindness is a language
which the deaf can hear and the blind can read.
-- Mark Twain
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Come
as you are!
Suits, jeans, and
feather boas welcome.
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Worship We
gather for worship at 9:30 every Sunday morning. Besides scriptures,
prayers, singing, and a head- and heart-stirring sermon, our
services include a choir and (sometimes) our children's choir, senior
bell choir, junior bell choir or one of our excellent instrumentalists.
We celebrate communion on the first Sunday of each month. (Communion is
open to everyone.) Come as You Are Jesus
didn't wear a necktie; you don't have to, either. But if
you enjoy dressing up, go ahead -- some of us do. (It sort
of depends on what time we got out of bed and whether we had to cook
breakfast.) One lady always wears white gloves, but others
come in T-shirts or jeans. We love them all just the same.
Children are welcome, and nursery care is available.
We'd Like to Meet You If you visit,
please join us for coffee and refreshments after worship.
Special Needs
Our church is wheelchair-accessible and equipped with audio for the
hearing-impaired. If you have special needs or require
transportation, please contact us.
Questions?
Ask Cindy Maddox --
pastor@kingstchurch.org or
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Accustomed
to sleeping
through sermons?
You won’t here.
Better get your rest before you come!

MEMBERS: Joy Schultz serves
free meals at the Dorothy Day
Hospitality House. (Click
to see other members.)

QUIZ: Amanda won a
gigantic Miracle Cookie for being the only contestant to locate the
mystery object in our September
2006 quiz. Meanwhile, Sue Roberts won a gift certificate to Taormina
Restaurant just for entering. Click
here to see the results of our Autumn 2006 quiz, which
featured a piece of King Street Church history.
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