Broomfield Enterprise in the pews — Feb. 16

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Epiphany Anglican

prayer service

Epiphany Anglican Fellowship meets in the Presbyterian Church of Broomfield’s ministry center at 350 Main St. The public is invited to join the church in a peaceful time of prayer during a prayer service from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday. For more information, call Pastor Chris Bollegar at 303-514-8146.

Ash Wednesday

at Cross of Christ

Ash Wednesday services at Cross of Christ Lutheran Church, 12099 Lowell Blvd., will be at noon and 7 p.m.Wednesday. Holy communion at both services. All are welcome.

Lenten sermon series

at Cross in Christ

A special Lenten sermon series will be presented Feb. 26 through March 25 at Cross of Christ Lutheran Church, 12099 Lowell Blvd. “God’s Story, Your Story: When His Becomes Yours” will explore how individual’s journeys of faith are a part of God’s larger plan for the world. Sunday worship is at 7:45, 9 and 11:15 a.m.

GriefShare at

Family in Christ

A GriefShare group will begin meeting at Family in ChristCommunity Church, 11355 N.Sheridan Blvd., at 11:45 a.m. Feb. 26. Lunch will be provided. Open to those who have lost someone close or know someone who has.

The Misunderstood God

at United Methodist

The Misunderstood God is a special Lent-Easter study for those who question the rather common conceptions of God as angry and condemning. Based on the book by Darin Hufford, this group will reconsider 15 images of God from a New Testament perspective, using 1 Corinthians 13 as a model for God’s character. The series is designed for those who have questions about God and don’t necessarily buy into everything they’ve been taught by others. Group will use mutual listening and respect to tackle some challenging issues. Meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesdays starting Feb. 29 in Room 201 at Broomfield United Methodist Church, 545 W. 10th Ave. To register and order book, call Thomas Cross at 720-880-5221.

Women’s gathering at

Holy Comforter

Drop-in group meets from 1 to 3 p.m., Thursdays in the Parish Hall at Holy Comforter Episcopal Church, at the corner of 10th Avenue and U.S. 287. You can join them for all or part of the time to knit hats, scarves and mittens for those in need. Beginning in February, the group will begin knitting or crocheting 8-inch squares for afghans. Donated yarn will be used for this effort. You also can pick up yarn and patterns to work on this project at home. The afghans will be distributed locally. If you want to learn how to knit, the group will help. For more information, call Dotti Moyer at 303-404-2530.

Sunday school at

Joy in Christ

The focus for February Sunday school at Joy in Christ Lutheran Church, at 590 Burbank St., is “God’s love.” The Bible is full of references about love and since Valentine’s Day is in February, it is the perfect time to learn how to share God’s love. All children preschool through elementary age are welcome.

Thrive Marriage

Conference at BCC

A conference focused on strengthening marriages will be from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. March 9 and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 10 at Broomfield Community Church, 255 Miramonte Blvd. The cost is $35 per couple and includes two workbooks and lunch on Saturday. Speakers Lynn and Barb Conner will cover topics such as oneness in marriage, communication, expectations and solving problems. RSVP by March 1. To register or for more information, call the church office 303-469-5984 or e-mail .

Apple Tree Christian

enrolling for fall

Apple Tree Christian Preschool and Kindergarten is enrolling for fall 2012. Three-hour preschool programs are offered mornings or afternoons for children ages 21/2 to 5. Full- or half-day kindergarten is available with a maximum of 14 children. Apple Tree provides a balance of child-centered choices and teacher-guided experiences in a Christian atmosphere.

For more information, visit appletreebroomfield.org or call 303-466-8365.

Centering Prayer

at Holy Comforter

Centering Prayer Practice Group meets at 1:30 p.m. Tuesdays in the library at Holy Comforter Episcopal Church, 1700 W. 10th Ave. Starting a book discussion on “Awareness” by Anthony De Mello.

Bible study at

Joy in Christ

Joy in Christ Lutheran Church this month begins another unit of Bible study, featuring the book of Amos in the Old Testament. Meets “around the kitchen table” at 9 a.m. Sundays at 590 Burbank St.

Fearless Women

study at United Methodist

The Fearless Women’s Group, an evening group for women, starts a new Bible study series in January. “How to Eat Your Bible” is the theme of this series on meditating upon scripture. Meetings will include DVD clips, discussion, and opportunities to experience scripture meditation. All women are invited to participate in weekly meetings at 7 p.m. Wednesdays in the conference room at Broomfield United Methodist Church, 545 W. 10th Ave.

For more information, call Janice Steinbach at 720-887-2832.

First Friday Food & Fun

at Presbyterian church

Several Broomfield churches come together to offer a meal to anyone who wants to attend. If you’re able, bring a dish, if not, attend and enjoy a meal and some company. Held at 6 p.m. the first Friday of the month at the Presbyterian Church of Broomfield Community Center, 360 Main St. All are welcome. RSVP to or 303-604-6280.

Bible study, fellowship

class at United Methodist

Class for women and students in first through 12th grades meets at 6:55 p.m. Mondays at Broomfield United Methodist Church, 545 W. 10th Ave. All are welcome. Study also available in Spanish and Chinese.

Sunday School

at Joy in Christ

Joy in Christ Lutheran Church Sunday school for children in preschool through fifth grades meets at 9 a.m. Sundays at 590 Burbank St. For more information, e-mail Mary at .

Keep It Simple

Al-Aanon Family Group

Meets from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Mondays at Presbyterian Church of Broomfield, 350 Main St. Use the north driveway; meetings in north building.

Joy in Christ helping

at A Precious Child

Joy in Christ Lutheran Church members invite the community to join them at A Precious Child from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. the second Tuesday of the month to help organize donations. A Precious Child, a local nonprofit devoted to helping children in need, is at 557 Burbank St., Unit E. For more information, call 303-815-4773, or 303-466-4272.

Youth gatherings

at United Methodist

The Broomfield United Methodist Church Uth Groups meet Sunday evenings — middle school from 5 to 7 p.m. and high school from 6 to 8 p.m., with $2 dinner served for both grades.

Breakfast Club at 9:45 a.m. Sundays.

Guitar Club meets at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, followed by Adventure Night at 6:30 p.m.

For more information, contact Pete Smith at 720-880-5223, or , or visit broomfieldumc.org/youth.

Willow Creek Global

Leadership Group

The Willow Creek Global Leadership Summit Group meets at Broomfield United Methodist Church, 545 W. 10th Ave., to watch and discuss sessions from 2009 and 2010. This is the same high-impact leadership training experienced by more than 100,000 leaders around the world every year. Open to all. For more information, e-mail Liz Law-Evans at .

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