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Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy ‘spearhead new PGA Tour stadium event series’

Tiger Woods (R) and Rory McIlroy (L) have teamed up to launch new PGA Tour 'stadium' events

Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy have teamed up to spearhead a new PGA Tour ‘stadium’ competition, according to reports.  

Woods and McIlroy have been two of the PGA Tour’s biggest supporters amid golf’s battle between the traditional tour and the new Saudi-backed LIV Golf Series and the duo have taken it upon themselves to contribute to the fightback. 

The plan was shared with their fellow professionals during the crunch players-only meeting held in Wilmington, Delaware on August 16, which was believed to be organized in response to the ongoing LIV Golf threat.  

The pair have a proposed a series of one-day events that will be staged in front of a live audience, be technology-forward and be held in a non-green grass, stadium environment, according to Golfweek

The events will be held in partnership with the PGA Tour and will complement, rather than conflict with, the Tour’s schedule. 

They will reportedly launch in 2024 and will run from January through to March with a finale scheduled for later in the season. 

Tiger Woods (R) and Rory McIlroy (L) have teamed up to launch new PGA Tour 'stadium' events

Tiger Woods (R) and Rory McIlroy (L) have teamed up to launch new PGA Tour ‘stadium’ events

Broadcast and gaming partners are reportedly being discussed with NBC Sports touted as a potential media partner.

It is not clear exactly what the events will entail but more details are expected to be revealed by commissioner Jay Monahan at the Tour Championship next week. 

The project has been two years in the making for Woods and McIlroy and the duo presented the idea to other anti-LIV pros last Tuesday as the movement against the Saudi-backed breakaway has gained momentum in recent weeks. 

More details are expected to be revealed by Jay Monahan at the Tour Championship

More details are expected to be revealed by Jay Monahan at the Tour Championship

LIV Golf has already managed to lure away some of the PGA Tour’s biggest names, such as Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau, with mega-money deals. 

However, Woods and McIlroy have remained loyal to the PGA with the former reportedly rejecting an $800million offer to join the rebel series. 

The project, along with their united stance against the rebel series, is said to have brought them closer together. 

Dustin Johnson (pictured right with Donald Trump) has been lured away to the LIV Golf Series

Dustin Johnson (pictured right with Donald Trump) has been lured away to the LIV Golf Series

Woods and McIlroy arranged an informal meeting of players to discuss countering LIV Golf during last month’s J.P. McManus Pro-Am at Adare Manor in Ireland before the follow-up meeting this week. 

Woods took off from Stuart, Florida Tuesday lunchtime with Rickie Fowler and two hours later had landed on the east coast, just a half an hour drive from Wilmington, Delaware, where the BMW Championship was played this week.

The meeting lasted 3.5 hours and was described as ‘good’ by one player, as reported by ESPN. 

The duo have been working on the project for more than two years and have become closer

The duo have been working on the project for more than two years and have become closer

Woods is pictured leaving the meeting of PGA Tour golfers on Tuesday evening

Woods was a vocal leader in the meeting

The 15-time Major winner is pictured leaving the meeting of PGA Tour golfers on Tuesday

The idea was pitched to their peers as a long-term opportunity for players to build equity in the enterprise, which will have private funding in addition to corporate partnerships and sponsors. 

The proposal was said to be received well by the 22 stars who attended the meeting and the plan, along with other suggestions discussed, have been passed onto Monahan. 

The PGA Tour chief is believed to already be on board with the new events with the details on the format, potential participants, the experiential elements and the planned location of the events thought to be announced by Monahan at East Lake. 

The world's top golfers met at the five-star Hotel du Pont to assemble a plan of action

The world’s top golfers met at the five-star Hotel du Pont to assemble a plan of action

Woods' private jet, pictured in 2010, which flew him from Florida to Philadelphia on Tuesday

Woods’ private jet, pictured in 2010, which flew him from Florida to Philadelphia on Tuesday

Woods drove away from the Hotel du Pont after acting as an 'alpha' in the fight against LIV Golf

Woods drove away from the Hotel du Pont after acting as an ‘alpha’ in the fight against LIV Golf

Monahan is scheduled to hold a press conference on Tuesday ahead of the Tour Championship but a PGA Tour spokesperson declined to comment on what he may discuss, according to Golfweek

Following, Tuesday’s meeting McIlroy hailed Woods as the ‘alpha’ of the group, revealing the 46-year-old made himself heard with a hands-on approach to finding ‘actionable steps’ to secure the Tour’s future.

‘We’re all great players but we’re not Tiger Woods,’ the Northern Irishman said on Wednesday. ‘He is the hero that we’ve all looked up to and his voice carries further than anyone else’s in the game of golf. His role is navigating us to a place where we all think we should be.

‘I think it’s pretty apparent that whenever we all get in the room there’s an alpha in there and it’s not me. He cares a lot.’

The Northern Irishman hailed Woods for his role in leading the PGA Tour players' meeting

The Northern Irishman hailed Woods for his role in leading the PGA Tour players’ meeting

Woods acted as 'the alpha' in the meeting of the world's top players, according to McIlroy

Woods acted as ‘the alpha’ in the meeting of the world’s top players, according to McIlroy

McIlroy and his colleagues have kept tight-lipped about what was agreed in the meeting but it is understood the Tour’s top players agreed on trying to find ways to face each other more often – while avoiding LIV Golf rivals outside of majors.

Xander Schauffele, ranked sixth in the world, said there was ‘new’ and ‘fresh’ ideas raised at the meeting. 

And Woods was at the center of the bid for unity among those who have not defected to LIV Golf.

Of Woods’ contribution, McIlroy added: ‘It shows how much he cares about the tour, it shows how much he cares about the players that are coming through and are going to be the next generation.

‘He’s carried the tour for a long, long time. Players that were his contemporaries, we’ve all benefited from that.’

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Church Events around Delaware County: July 15-22, 2022

Church Services around Delaware County: March 18-20, 2022

Note: Due to the ever-changing coronavirus pandemic, check with your church to see schedules have changed since our deadline. All notices for church events and services must be emailed to vcarey@delcotimes.com by Wednesday at noon. We will not accept faxes or hard copies. All notices will appear online. Print is based on a space-available basis. Thank you.

The Padgett’s Sing the Gospel: will be giving a free concert July 31 at Lima United Methodist Church at 3 p.m.. The church is located at 209 N. Middletown Road, Media. Light refreshments will be served following the concert. For further information please call the church office at 610-566-7109.

Woodlyn Baptist Church: is holding their New and Exciting Vacation Bible Adventure for students entering 1st through 6th grade. It will take place from July 17-21 from 6-8:30 p.m. We will begin with a delicious meal (at no cost) for all the students promptly at 6 p.m. Then they will enjoy music, stories, and lots of fun activities! (Don’t miss the Moon Bounce opening night!) Woodlyn Baptist Church is located at 1125 MacDade Boulevard in Woodlyn, PA and is ½ mile east from Exit #1 of the Blue Route (Rt. #476). To register email Woodlyn@rcn.com or call 610-833-5577. A FREE GIFT on opening night for those who preregister.

Concord Liberty Presbyterian Church: 256 Bethel Road, Glen Mills – August 7 – 2-4 p.m. – SUMMER SPLASH FAMILY, COMMUNITY EVENT. Rain Date is August 14, this event is free and all are welcome. Water slides, – Toddler Pool, Water Ice, Soft Pretzels, July 17 – Collection of donated items to re-stock the supplies of the Delaware County Pregnancy Center – Donations accepted at the church on these Sundays. Items will be taken to the Delaware County Pregnancy Center July 21 during their Open House. A list of needed items include: Baby lotion, shampoo,Bibs, Diapers, (sizes 4-6), Ointments, Fall and Winter clothing -(03 mos. to Toddler,Crib Sheets, Hooded Towels, washcloths, wipes.

VACATION BIBLE CLUB: St Gabriel’s Church, Norwood. August 1-5; 9 a.m.-noon; for grades K-6. To register call (610)586-1225 OR email stgabrielsPREP@gmail.com . Cost is $50 per child. Children of any religious background [or none] are welcome!

Chambers Memorial Presbyterian Church: Vacation Bible School July 18-22 , 6-8 p.m. ages 5-12 , 2 Sylvan Ave Rutledge PA 19070 to Register 610-544-1493 Fun, Bible Stories, Songs, Scripture Memory, Games, Crafts. Rutledge all Borough Yard Sale, Sept 10, 8 a.m. – 2 p.m., $25 to rent a space at our church inside or outside you keep your income! Pay by venom @ chambers memorial-church inside set up Friday leave your name phone number. Soup and bake goods will be for sale all proceeds benefits our Deacons. Christmas Vendors Event, November 5, inside two rooms benefit Outreach Christmas Please Venmo $25 for your space ! @chambers memorial- church, Name and phone number

Vacation Bible School: will take place at Norwood United Methodist Church, 315 Chester Pike, Norwood July 24-29, from 9 a.m.-11:30 a.m. The theme is “Zoomerang – Returning to the Value of Life.” As the children “zoom” around Australia, they will encounter amazing animals, people, and locations. Most importantly, they will learn about the Value of Life and how precious each one of us is to God, who created us in His image. Registration forms are available on our website Events Page: www.norwoodumc.org/upcoming-events OR call 610-566-3336, if more convenient, by July 14. Don’t forget to bring in your completed registration forms on V.B.W. opening day.

Trainer Trinity United Methodist Church: 3705 W. 9th St., Trainer: Food Cupboard available Saturday, July 16th, 9:30-11 a.m. Donations of food items joyfully received throughout the week, for Food Cupboard distribution.

Prospect Hill Baptist Church and Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry: 703 Lincoln Ave., Prospect Park. Sunday Worship (in-person and online): 11 a.m., www.prospecthillbaptist.org. Visit us on Facebook: @prospecthillbc. The Pantry serves residents of Delaware County with meat, dairy, fresh produce, and canned goods. Hours: Tuesdays 11am – 2pm; 4pm – 7pm. Thursdays 1pm – 4pm. More info on Facebook: @delcoloavesandfishes and www.delcoloavesandfishes.org; (610) 532-9000

Norwood United Methodist Church: 315 Chester Pike, Norwood 610-532-0982 Youth Game Night on Fridays. Join us Fridays at Norwood United Methodist Church for Game Night, hosted by the Youth Ministry at Norwood UMC. This event is for students in grades 5-12. We will have an NFL Madden, NBA 2K tournament, and a host of other games for students to play. Light refreshments will be provided for students. This event is 100% free. Please contact Mike Nelson, Youth Pastor, at info@mikenelsonspeaks.com with any questions you may have. Time: 6-8 p.m. Please arrive promptly @ 5:50 p.m. to get checked in.

Holy Myrrh-Bearers 2022 Pierogie Sales: Our delicious pierogies are back after a well-deserved Easter break. Pierogie sales are vital to our small parish. We appreciate your support and ask that you share our remaining 2022 sale dates with your friends and families. Potato and Cheese $10 dz. “Pierogie Hotline”: 610-544-1216 SALE ORDER DATES: August 17-18; September 7-8; 21-22; October 5-6, 19-20; November 2-3, 16-17; December 1-2, 14-15. PICK UP TIMES: Thursdays 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Fridays 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Order no later than the preceding Sunday

Norwood United Methodist Church: On the “Second Sunday” of the month (OCT to MAY, not DEC) we host a FREE community event. ALL events begin with a free meal served at 5:30 p.m., followed by FREE various events that begin at 6:30 p.m. Visit our website www.NorwoodUMC.org and FaceBook bit.ly/FacebookNUMC for featured monthly activities and other church information. The meal & activity will be held in the Social Hall. Please enter by using the Ridley Ave single glass doors, which is also handicap accessible using a chair lift, designated by signage. Parking is available on Chester Pike, Ridley Ave., and Cavanagh’s Funeral Home (provided no funeral services are scheduled). There are two designated handicap parking spots on Ridley Ave.

The Foundry Church: 25 Cedar Road, Wallingford, New hours, Tuesday 6-8 p.m. we offer fresh and frozen food, canned and dry goods. Visit our website www.the foundry church.org or arts programs studio4:10 Facebook page. Our pantry number is 610-872-3344

Evangelist Outreach in Chester: Are you an individual, group, church or organization that have a desire to share the Gospel in our community with the opportunity to receive a $500 stipend. If so, email prayingfriends@mail.com for more information and register to participate.

First United Methodist Church: 350 W. State Street,Media, The church is home to the Media Food Bank which serves 75-100 families each week and is supported by individuals, area churches, and local businesses. The Food Bank is open Thursdays 7-8 p.m .and the second and fourth Saturday of each month from 10-11 a.m. The church also serves the community through its Clothing Closet which is open Thursdays 7 – 8 p.m. and every Saturday from 10 a.m. – Noon The Transition Town Media Free Store is located at FUMC and serves as a place to donate used items and take (for free) items that can be used or repurposed. First Church offers free Beginner Yoga Classes Wednesday at 10 a.m. and Saturday at 9 a.m. There is no charge, but donations are welcome.

Middletown Presbyterian Church: 273 South Old Middletown Road, Media. Just GRIT – Fridays, 7-9 p.m. Teen activities. Bible study with pizza. Adult Bible Study – Wednesdays, 9:30-11 a.m.

Temple Baptist Church: 736 W 7th Street, Chester will now have afternoon Bible Study on Wednesdays from Noon-1 p.m. Come out and share the joy of Gods love to his people. https://www.loc8nearme.com/pennsylvania/chester/temple-baptist-church/6148723/

The Christian Church of Chester: 308 W. 3rd St Chester. CCC Café will be open on Tuesdays from 6-7 p.m. – Come out and enjoy a free hot meal. Zumba is held every Wednesday at 6 p.m. – Come to fellowship and get fit for free. In the instance of inclement weather, please contact the church at (610) 874-9690 or check our social media pages to see whether an activity has been delayed, cancelled or rescheduled. Follow me to the CCC. www.thechristianchurchofchester.com

The Healing Rooms of Delaware County: Is a multi-church ministry with the goal of connecting people to God’s love and power. Location: New Hope Christian Church, 551 Paxon Hollow Rd. Broomall, (484) 422-8145. Hours of Operation: Monday, 7:30-9 p.m. No appointment Necessary Facility is wheel-chair accessible

Gateway Community Church: 708 S. Old Middletown Road, Media, For information and registration, contact Mary Campbell at 610-566-0131 or mrosecampbell@yahoo.com

Turning Point Ministries: 624 E. Eighth St., Chester, is collecting food as part of its endeavor to continually build up the city. Congregants are willing to pick up any and all donated nonperishable items that can be stored in the church’s pantry until the time comes to serve. The pantry is opened the first and third Wednesdays of every month. For information and to set up donations, call LeeVetta Smith at 267-475-7087 or email turningpointministries7@gmail.com

 

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Church Events around Delaware County: May 13-19, 2022

Church Services around Delaware County: March 18-20, 2022

Note: Due to the ever-changing coronavirus pandemic, check with your church to see schedules have changed since our deadline. All notices for church events and services must be emailed to vcarey@delcotimes.com by Wednesday at noon. We will not accept faxes or hard copies. All notices will appear online. Print is based on a space-available basis. Thank you.

Norwood United Methodist Church: 315 Chester Pike, Norwood 610-532-0982. “Second Sunday” / May 15 – FREE Community Events. Each “Second Sunday” of the month we host a free community event. This month our Community Event will actually be held on the 3rd Sunday of the month, May 15, due to Mother’s Day falling on the 2nd Sunday. ALL events begin with a meal served at 5:30 pm, followed by various events that begin at 6:30 pm. Sunday, May 15th ‘s event will be a movie, title to be announced soon on our website. It’s a great opportunity to invite friends and neighbors. Come & enjoy good fellowship, meal & movie! Keep May 15th open. Email us at NorwoodUMC@gmail.com to join our mailing list Like us on Facebook: bit.ly/FacebookNUMC; Subscribe to us on YouTube: bit.ly/YouTubeNUMC Visit our website for updates: www.NorwoodUMC.org

Norwood United Methodist Church: 315 Chester Pike, Norwood 610-532-0982. WOMEN’S BREAKFAST – The Women’s Breakfast is Saturday, May 14 at 8:30 a.m. Cost is only $1. Reservations requested; please contact Sally Vickers 610-565-0924 or jimsallyvickers@verizon.net. Faith-building friendship, fun, food, and fellowship. Email us at NorwoodUMC@gmail.com to join our mailing list. Like us on Facebook: bit.ly/FacebookNUMC; Subscribe to us on YouTube: bit.ly/YouTubeNUMC. Visit our website for updates: www.NorwoodUMC.org

Holy Myrrh-Bearers 2022 Pierogie Sales: Our delicious pierogies are back after a well-deserved Easter break. Pierogie sales are vital to our small parish. We appreciate your support and ask that you share our remaining 2022 sale dates with your friends and families. Potato and Cheese $10 dz. “Pierogie Hotline”: 610-544-1216 SALE ORDER DATES: May 25-26; June 15-16; July 13-14; August 17-18; September 7-8; 21-22; October 5-6, 19-20; November 2-3, 16-17; December 1-2, 14-15. PICK UP TIMES: Thursdays 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Fridays 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Order no later than the preceding Sunday

Trainer Trinity United Methodist Church: 3705 W. 9th St., Trainer: Food Cupboard available. May 21, 9:30-11 a.m. Donations of food items joyfully received throughout the week, for Food Cupboard distribution.

Community Flea Market/Craft Fair and Slavic Food Festival: May 14. Summer is right around the corner and now is a good time to plan getting that “extra stuff” out of or for your living area. To help you, everyone is invited to Holy Myrrh-Bearers Church, 900 Fairview Road, in Swarthmore (Ridley Township) to a community-wide Outdoor Flea Market/Craft Fair on Saturday May 14t from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. If you or your family have non-food items to sell or if you are a non-food vendor, spaces are now being offered for only $25. Call (610) 544-1215 or email us at HMBChurch@verizon.net to reserve your space by May 7. Event is rain or shine.

Norwood United Methodist Church: On the “Second Sunday” of the month (OCT to MAY, not DEC) we host a FREE community event. ALL events begin with a free meal served at 5:30 p.m., followed by FREE various events that begin at 6:30 p.m. Visit our website www.NorwoodUMC.org and FaceBook bit.ly/FacebookNUMC for featured monthly activities and other church information. The meal & activity will be held in the Social Hall. Please enter by using the Ridley Ave single glass doors, which is also handicap accessible using a chair lift, designated by signage. Parking is available on Chester Pike, Ridley Ave., and Cavanagh’s Funeral Home (provided no funeral services are scheduled). There are two designated handicap parking spots on Ridley Ave.

Prospect Hill Baptist Church and Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry: 703 Lincoln Blvd, Prospect Park. Sunday Worship (in-person and online): 11 a.m., prospecthillbc.sermon.net. Pantry serves all of Delaware County with frozen meat, produce, and canned goods. Hours: Tues. 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Thurs. 1-4 p.m. More info at facebook.com/prospecthillbc and facebook.com/delcoloavesandfishes; (610) 532-9000

The Foundry Church: 25 Cedar Road, Wallingford, New hours, Tuesday 6-8 p.m. we offer fresh and frozen food, canned and dry goods. Visit our website www.the foundry church.org or arts programs studio4:10 Facebook page. Our pantry number is 610-872-3344

Evangelist Outreach in Chester: Are you an individual, group, church or organization that have a desire to share the Gospel in our community with the opportunity to receive a $500 stipend. If so, email prayingfriends@mail.com for more information and register to participate.

First United Methodist Church: 350 W. State Street,Media, The church is home to the Media Food Bank which serves 75-100 families each week and is supported by individuals, area churches, and local businesses. The Food Bank is open Thursdays 7-8 p.m .and the second and fourth Saturday of each month from 10-11 a.m. The church also serves the community through its Clothing Closet which is open Thursdays 7 – 8 p.m. and every Saturday from 10 a.m. – Noon The Transition Town Media Free Store is located at FUMC and serves as a place to donate used items and take (for free) items that can be used or repurposed. First Church offers free Beginner Yoga Classes Wednesday at 10 a.m. and Saturday at 9 a.m. There is no charge, but donations are welcome.

Middletown Presbyterian Church: 273 South Old Middletown Road, Media. Just GRIT – Fridays, 7-9 p.m. Teen activities. Bible study with pizza. Adult Bible Study – Wednesdays, 9:30-11 a.m.

Temple Baptist Church: 736 W 7th Street, Chester will now have afternoon Bible Study on Wednesdays from Noon-1 p.m. Come out and share the joy of Gods love to his people. https://www.loc8nearme.com/pennsylvania/chester/temple-baptist-church/6148723/

The Christian Church of Chester: 308 W. 3rd St Chester. CCC Café will be open on Tuesdays from 6-7 p.m. – Come out and enjoy a free hot meal. Zumba is held every Wednesday at 6 p.m. – Come to fellowship and get fit for free. In the instance of inclement weather, please contact the church at (610) 874-9690 or check our social media pages to see whether an activity has been delayed, cancelled or rescheduled. Follow me to the CCC. www.thechristianchurchofchester.com

The Healing Rooms of Delaware County: Is a multi-church ministry with the goal of connecting people to God’s love and power. Location: New Hope Christian Church, 551 Paxon Hollow Rd. Broomall, (484) 422-8145. Hours of Operation: Monday, 7:30-9 p.m. No appointment Necessary Facility is wheel-chair accessible

Gateway Community Church: 708 S. Old Middletown Road, Media, For information and registration, contact Mary Campbell at 610-566-0131 or mrosecampbell@yahoo.com

Turning Point Ministries: 624 E. Eighth St., Chester, is collecting food as part of its endeavor to continually build up the city. Congregants are willing to pick up any and all donated nonperishable items that can be stored in the church’s pantry until the time comes to serve. The pantry is opened the first and third Wednesdays of every month. For information and to set up donations, call LeeVetta Smith at 267-475-7087 or email turningpointministries7@gmail.com

 

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Church Events around Delaware County: April 14-21, 2022

Church Services around Delaware County: March 18-20, 2022

Note: Due to the ever-changing coronavirus pandemic, check with your church to see schedules have changed since our deadline. All notices for church events and services must be emailed to vcarey@delcotimes.com by Wednesday at noon. We will not accept faxes or hard copies. All notices will appear online. Print is based on a space-available basis. Thank you.

First Baptist Church of Ogden: Barry Webb Evangelistic Team will be having meetings at the First Baptist Church of Ogden, May 1-4. The Webbs are a family evangelistic team based near Cumberland, Maryland. A native of Delaware County, Barry is the son of a well-known evangelist, Dr. Hal Webb. Cheryl is the daughter of Pastor Clifford Proper, who pastored a Baptist Church in Elmira, NY. Together they make up a very unusual evangelistic team. The Webbs have a variety of talents. First, they are accomplished musicians. In their meetings they sing solos and duets. Cheryl is an excellent pianist. Barry plays the Trombone as well as the Euphonium and Flugabone horns. Barry is also a ventriloquist, and has had over thirty five years experience in the field of puppetry. He does all of the voices for the twenty puppets that travel with the team in their puppet castle stage. Some nights Barry will draw a chalk art picture, complete with background music, a dramatized story, and colored and black light effects. Mrs. Webb conducts a nightly children’s Bible hour during the preaching time. There the children enjoy learning about the Bible through songs, verses, Bible stories, and Puppets.
All of their talents work together to point to the most important facet of their ministry, the preaching of the Bible, God’s Word. With all of these different ministries, there is surely something for everyone, young and old. The ministry of the Webbs will certainly bless and appeal to your whole family! The Webbs will be at the First Baptist Church of Ogden for the regular services May 1 and for evening services May 2-4 at 7 p.m.. The church is located at 2446 Mill Road, Upper Chichester, PA. For more information about the church go to their web site: fbcogden.org.

Tailgate Sale: May 7, 8 a.m.– 2 p.m. Imago Dei MCC and St. Timothy’s Lutheran Church (the folks who bring you The Delco Food Project) are having a tailgate sale in the church parking lot. A vendor spot is 2 parking spaces (approximately 17’ x 17’) and can be rented for $15 with no table or $20 if you would like a table supplied as well. Payment can be made via VENMO, @DeanBeckett, or mail a check, payable to St. Timothy’s, to 535 Lamp Post Lane, Aston, PA 19014 with “Tailgate Sale” in the memo line. There is NO RAIN DATE. All checks will be held til May 7 and all payments returned if the event must be cancelled. Contact treasurer@imagodeimcc.com if you have any questions.

Trainer Trinity United Methodist Church: 3705 W. 9th St., Trainer: Food Cupboard available. April 16, 9:30-11 a.m. Donations of food items joyfully received throughout the week, for Food Cupboard distribution.

Spring Fling at Holmes Presbyterian Church: On April 30 (raindate May 7) from 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Holmes Presbyterian Church (375 Holmes Road) will hold a Spring Fling. There will be flowers, garden flags, baked goods and hoagies for sale, vendors selling gifts just in time for Mother’s Day, and a yard sale corner. The youth group will have a cereal box race supporting Loaves and Fishes, kids can choose from a variety of crafts to make, and entertainment and stories will occur throughout the day. For questions, please call the church office 610-532-0346.

Community Flea Market/Craft Fair and Slavic Food Festival: May 14. Summer is right around the corner and now is a good time to plan getting that “extra stuff” out of or for your living area. To help you, everyone is invited to Holy Myrrh-Bearers Church, 900 Fairview Road, in Swarthmore (Ridley Township) to a community-wide Outdoor Flea Market/Craft Fair on Saturday May 14t from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. If you or your family have non-food items to sell or if you are a non-food vendor, spaces are now being offered for only $25. Call (610) 544-1215 or email us at HMBChurch@verizon.net to reserve your space by May 7. Event is rain or shine.

Norwood United Methodist Church: On the “Second Sunday” of the month (OCT to MAY, not DEC) we host a FREE community event. ALL events begin with a free meal served at 5:30 p.m., followed by FREE various events that begin at 6:30 p.m. Visit our website www.NorwoodUMC.org and FaceBook bit.ly/FacebookNUMC for featured monthly activities and other church information. The meal & activity will be held in the Social Hall. Please enter by using the Ridley Ave single glass doors, which is also handicap accessible using a chair lift, designated by signage. Parking is available on Chester Pike, Ridley Ave., and Cavanagh’s Funeral Home (provided no funeral services are scheduled). There are two designated handicap parking spots on Ridley Ave.

Nativity B.V.M. Church: 30 E. Franklin Street. Lenten Confessions (Sacrament of Reconciliation). Saturdays of Lent, April 16, 3 – 4:30 p.m. Holy Week, April 11, Noon– 2 p.m. April 13, 7– 8 p.m. Form for Confession and Examination of Conscience available

Prospect Hill Baptist Church and Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry: 703 Lincoln Blvd, Prospect Park. Sunday Worship (in-person and online): 11 a.m., prospecthillbc.sermon.net. Pantry serves all of Delaware County with frozen meat, produce, and canned goods. Hours: Tues. 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Thurs. 1-4 p.m. More info at facebook.com/prospecthillbc and facebook.com/delcoloavesandfishes; (610) 532-9000

The Foundry Church: 25 Cedar Road, Wallingford, New hours, Tuesday 6-8 p.m. we offer fresh and frozen food, canned and dry goods. Visit our website www.the foundry church.org or arts programs studio4:10 Facebook page. Our pantry number is 610-872-3344

Evangelist Outreach in Chester: Are you an individual, group, church or organization that have a desire to share the Gospel in our community with the opportunity to receive a $500 stipend. If so, email prayingfriends@mail.com for more information and register to participate.

First United Methodist Church: 350 W. State Street,Media, The church is home to the Media Food Bank which serves 75-100 families each week and is supported by individuals, area churches, and local businesses. The Food Bank is open Thursdays 7-8 p.m .and the second and fourth Saturday of each month from 10-11 a.m. The church also serves the community through its Clothing Closet which is open Thursdays 7 – 8 p.m. and every Saturday from 10 a.m. – Noon The Transition Town Media Free Store is located at FUMC and serves as a place to donate used items and take (for free) items that can be used or repurposed. First Church offers free Beginner Yoga Classes Wednesday at 10 a.m. and Saturday at 9 a.m. There is no charge, but donations are welcome.

Middletown Presbyterian Church: 273 South Old Middletown Road, Media. Just GRIT – Fridays, 7-9 p.m. Teen activities. Bible study with pizza. Adult Bible Study – Wednesdays, 9:30-11 a.m.

Temple Baptist Church: 736 W 7th Street, Chester will now have afternoon Bible Study on Wednesdays from Noon-1 p.m. Come out and share the joy of Gods love to his people. https://www.loc8nearme.com/pennsylvania/chester/temple-baptist-church/6148723/

The Christian Church of Chester: 308 W. 3rd St Chester. CCC Café will be open on Tuesdays from 6-7 p.m. – Come out and enjoy a free hot meal. Zumba is held every Wednesday at 6 p.m. – Come to fellowship and get fit for free. In the instance of inclement weather, please contact the church at (610) 874-9690 or check our social media pages to see whether an activity has been delayed, cancelled or rescheduled. Follow me to the CCC. www.thechristianchurchofchester.com

The Healing Rooms of Delaware County: Is a multi-church ministry with the goal of connecting people to God’s love and power. Location: New Hope Christian Church, 551 Paxon Hollow Rd. Broomall, (484) 422-8145. Hours of Operation: Monday, 7:30-9 p.m. No appointment Necessary Facility is wheel-chair accessible

Gateway Community Church: 708 S. Old Middletown Road, Media, For information and registration, contact Mary Campbell at 610-566-0131 or mrosecampbell@yahoo.com

Turning Point Ministries: 624 E. Eighth St., Chester, is collecting food as part of its endeavor to continually build up the city. Congregants are willing to pick up any and all donated nonperishable items that can be stored in the church’s pantry until the time comes to serve. The pantry is opened the first and third Wednesdays of every month. For information and to set up donations, call LeeVetta Smith at 267-475-7087 or email turningpointministries7@gmail.com

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Church Events around Delaware County: April 1-7, 2022

Church Services around Delaware County: March 18-20, 2022

Note: Due to the ever-changing coronavirus pandemic, check with your church to see schedules have changed since our deadline. All notices for church events and services must be emailed to vcarey@delcotimes.com by Wednesday at noon. We will not accept faxes or hard copies. All notices will appear online. Print is based on a space-available basis. Thank you.

Spring Fling at Holmes Presbyterian Church: On April 30 (raindate May 7) from 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Holmes Presbyterian Church (375 Holmes Road) will hold a Spring Fling. There will be flowers, garden flags, baked goods and hoagies for sale, vendors selling gifts just in time for Mother’s Day, and a yard sale corner. The youth group will have a cereal box race supporting Loaves and Fishes, kids can choose from a variety of crafts to make, and entertainment and stories will occur throughout the day. For questions, please call the church office 610-532-0346.

Community Flea Market/Craft Fair and Slavic Food Festival: May 14. Summer is right around the corner and now is a good time to plan getting that “extra stuff” out of or for your living area. To help you, everyone is invited to Holy Myrrh-Bearers Church, 900 Fairview Road, in Swarthmore (Ridley Township) to a community-wide Outdoor Flea Market/Craft Fair on Saturday May 14t from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. If you or your family have non-food items to sell or if you are a non-food vendor, spaces are now being offered for only $25. Call (610) 544-1215 or email us at HMBChurch@verizon.net to reserve your space by May 7. Event is rain or shine.

Open Mic Night: April 10, Held at: Norwood United Methodist Church, 315 Chester Pike, Norwood, 610-532-0982 www.norwoodumc.org / norwoodumc@gmail.com Get ready for the first ever open mic and Talent Night at Norwood UMC! Bring your instruments, art, voice, or self and perform or watch in this artistic community event. Dinner served at 5:30, performances at 6:30; sign up here: bit.ly/norwoodopenmic Bring a friend. All are welcome.

St. John Fisher Parish Lenten Series: 4225 Chichester Avenue in Boothwyn welcomes all to share the Lenten Journey. Each refection will be on Thursdays at 7 p.m. in church. Mr. Massimo Paris will bring a life sized replica as he helps us understand the spiritual meaning of the Shroud of Turin on April 7. Refreshments will follow. Free will offerings are appreciated. Journey together as the Family of Faith on the path of the Cross with Jesus.

Designer Bag Bingo: April 2, at 5 p.m., doors open at 4:30 p.m. Event will be held at: Norwood United Methodist Church, 315 Chester Pike, Norwood. $25 in advance / $30 at the door. For advanced tickets call 267-438-4161 or mhps1@hotmail.com. Presented by Marcus Hook Preservation Society. All proceeds help with the restoration efforts of the Historic Plank House / The Plank House, circa 1720, 221 Market St, Marcus Hook, PA 19061; www.marcushookps.org. 501c3 non-profit organization. All donations are tax deductible.

Chambers Memorial Presbyterian Church: in Rutledge is celebrating Spring April 9 (9 a.m.-2 p.m.). We are inviting vendors and friends to come check out what our vendors have for spring. Maybe Easter, Mother’s Day, Graduation, Weddings just leave winter behind! Contact Mert by text or call 610-999-5489 to reserve your space $25 check or vermo @Chambersmemorial-church please arrange a set up time Friday or 8 a.m. Saturday with Mert. We have room on our parking lot for yard sales also @ $25 if that what you want with a table.

Norwood United Methodist Church: On the “Second Sunday” of the month (OCT to MAY, not DEC) we host a FREE community event. ALL events begin with a free meal served at 5:30 p.m., followed by FREE various events that begin at 6:30 p.m. Visit our website www.NorwoodUMC.org and FaceBook bit.ly/FacebookNUMC for featured monthly activities and other church information. The meal & activity will be held in the Social Hall. Please enter by using the Ridley Ave single glass doors, which is also handicap accessible using a chair lift, designated by signage. Parking is available on Chester Pike, Ridley Ave., and Cavanagh’s Funeral Home (provided no funeral services are scheduled). There are two designated handicap parking spots on Ridley Ave.

Nativity B.V.M. Church: 30 E. Franklin Street. Lenten Confessions (Sacrament of Reconciliation) Wednesdays of Lent, March 23, 30, April 6 7–8 p.m. Saturdays of Lent, March 19, 26, April 2, 3:30–4:30 p.m. April 16, 3 – 4:30 p.m. Holy Week, April 11, Noon– 2 p.m. April 13, 7– 8 p.m. Form for Confession and Examination of Conscience available

Trainer Trinity United Methodist Church: 3705 W. 9th St., Trainer: Food Cupboard available. April 16, 9:30-11 a.m. Donations of food items joyfully received throughout the week, for Food Cupboard distribution.

Prospect Hill Baptist Church and Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry: 703 Lincoln Blvd, Prospect Park. Sunday Worship (in-person and online): 11 a.m., prospecthillbc.sermon.net. Pantry serves all of Delaware County with frozen meat, produce, and canned goods. Hours: Tues. 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Thurs. 1-4 p.m. More info at facebook.com/prospecthillbc and facebook.com/delcoloavesandfishes; (610) 532-9000

The Foundry Church: 25 Cedar Road, Wallingford, New hours, Tuesday 6-8 p.m. we offer fresh and frozen food, canned and dry goods. Visit our website www.the foundry church.org or arts programs studio4:10 Facebook page. Our pantry number is 610-872-3344

Evangelist Outreach in Chester: Are you an individual, group, church or organization that have a desire to share the Gospel in our community with the opportunity to receive a $500 stipend. If so, email prayingfriends@mail.com for more information and register to participate.

First United Methodist Church: 350 W. State Street,Media, The church is home to the Media Food Bank which serves 75-100 families each week and is supported by individuals, area churches, and local businesses. The Food Bank is open Thursdays 7-8 p.m .and the second and fourth Saturday of each month from 10-11 a.m. The church also serves the community through its Clothing Closet which is open Thursdays 7 – 8 p.m. and every Saturday from 10 a.m. – Noon The Transition Town Media Free Store is located at FUMC and serves as a place to donate used items and take (for free) items that can be used or repurposed. First Church offers free Beginner Yoga Classes Wednesday at 10 a.m. and Saturday at 9 a.m. There is no charge, but donations are welcome.

Middletown Presbyterian Church: 273 South Old Middletown Road, Media. Just GRIT – Fridays, 7-9 p.m. Teen activities. Bible study with pizza. Adult Bible Study – Wednesdays, 9:30-11 a.m.

Temple Baptist Church: 736 W 7th Street, Chester will now have afternoon Bible Study on Wednesdays from Noon-1 p.m. Come out and share the joy of Gods love to his people. https://www.loc8nearme.com/pennsylvania/chester/temple-baptist-church/6148723/

The Christian Church of Chester: 308 W. 3rd St Chester. CCC Café will be open on Tuesdays from 6-7 p.m. – Come out and enjoy a free hot meal. Zumba is held every Wednesday at 6 p.m. – Come to fellowship and get fit for free. In the instance of inclement weather, please contact the church at (610) 874-9690 or check our social media pages to see whether an activity has been delayed, cancelled or rescheduled. Follow me to the CCC. www.thechristianchurchofchester.com

The Healing Rooms of Delaware County: Is a multi-church ministry with the goal of connecting people to God’s love and power. Location: New Hope Christian Church, 551 Paxon Hollow Rd. Broomall, (484) 422-8145. Hours of Operation: Monday, 7:30-9 p.m. No appointment Necessary Facility is wheel-chair accessible

Gateway Community Church: 708 S. Old Middletown Road, Media, For information and registration, contact Mary Campbell at 610-566-0131 or mrosecampbell@yahoo.com

Turning Point Ministries: 624 E. Eighth St., Chester, is collecting food as part of its endeavor to continually build up the city. Congregants are willing to pick up any and all donated nonperishable items that can be stored in the church’s pantry until the time comes to serve. The pantry is opened the first and third Wednesdays of every month. For information and to set up donations, call LeeVetta Smith at 267-475-7087 or email turningpointministries7@gmail.com

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Church Events around Delaware County: March 18-25, 2022

Church Services around Delaware County: March 18-20, 2022

Note: Due to the ever-changing coronavirus pandemic, check with your church to see schedules have changed since our deadline. All notices for church events and services must be emailed to vcarey@delcotimes.com by Wednesday at noon. We will not accept faxes or hard copies. All notices will appear online. Print is based on a space-available basis. Thank you.

St. John Fisher Parish Lenten Series: 4225 Chichester Avenue in Boothwyn welcomes all to share the Lenten Journey. Each refection will be on Thursdays at 7:00 PM in church. Fr. Francis Sariego OFM, Cap. will speak about the spirituality of Saint Padre Pio on March 24; Dr. Mary Beth Yount of Neumann College will share her reflection about the Rosary and Marian Devotion on March 31 and Mr. Massimo Paris will bring a life sized replica as he helps us understand the spiritual meaning of the Shroud of Turin on April 7. Refreshments will follow. Free will offerings are appreciated. Journey together as the Family of Faith on the path of the Cross with Jesus.

Designer Bag Bingo: April 2, at 5 p.m., doors open at 4:30 p.m. Event will be held at: Norwood United Methodist Church, 315 Chester Pike, Norwood. $25 in advance / $30 at the door. For advanced tickets call 267-438-4161 or mhps1@hotmail.com. Presented by Marcus Hook Preservation Society. All proceeds help with the restoration efforts of the Historic Plank House / The Plank House, circa 1720, 221 Market St, Marcus Hook, PA 19061; www.marcushookps.org. 501c3 non-profit organization. All donations are tax deductible.

Chambers Memorial Presbyterian Church: in Rutledge is celebrating Spring April 9 (9 a.m.-2 p.m.). We are inviting vendors and friends to come check out what our vendors have for spring. Maybe Easter, Mother’s Day, Graduation, Weddings just leave winter behind! Contact Mert by text or call 610-999-5489 to reserve your space $25 check or vermo @Chambersmemorial-church please arrange a set up time Friday or 8 a.m. Saturday with Mert. We have room on our parking lot for yard sales also @ $25 if that what you want with a table.

Kids’ Stuff Consignment Sale: March 26, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. (half price 12-1) Held at: Norwood United Methodist Church, 315 Chester Pike, Norwood, PA www.norwoodumc.org / norwoodumc@gmail.com, 610-532-0982 To Benefit: Little Blessings Christian Preschool Consignors Welcome Contact jimsallyvickers@verizon.net or 610-565-0924. Gently used baby gear, maternity apparel, kids’ clothes (infant thru 18), shoes, toys, books, movies, furniture, themed events, and so much more.

Norwood United Methodist Church: On the “Second Sunday” of the month (OCT to MAY, not DEC) we host a FREE community event. ALL events begin with a free meal served at 5:30 p.m., followed by FREE various events that begin at 6:30 p.m. Visit our website www.NorwoodUMC.org and FaceBook bit.ly/FacebookNUMC for featured monthly activities and other church information. The meal & activity will be held in the Social Hall. Please enter by using the Ridley Ave single glass doors, which is also handicap accessible using a chair lift, designated by signage. Parking is available on Chester Pike, Ridley Ave., and Cavanagh’s Funeral Home (provided no funeral services are scheduled). There are two designated handicap parking spots on Ridley Ave.

Nativity B.V.M. Church: 30 E. Franklin Street. Lenten Confessions (Sacrament of Reconciliation) Wednesdays of Lent, March 16, 23, 30, April 6 7–8 p.m. Saturdays of Lent, March 19, 26, April 2, 3:30–4:30 p.m. April 16, 3 – 4:30 p.m. Holy Week, April 11, Noon– 2 p.m. April 13, 7– 8 p.m. Form for Confession and Examination of Conscience available

Soup Luncheon and Coffee House at Holmes Presbyterian Church: The Youth Group of Holmes Presbyterian Church (375 Holmes Road) will hold a Soup Luncheon Fundraiser March 19 from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. A bowl of soup, beverage, roll and dessert will cost $8.00. Soup varieties include: Potato, Chicken Noodle, French Onion, Tomato Bisque, and Chili. For questions, please call 610-532-0346. On March 26, the youth group will be hosting a musical coffee house with dessert from 7-9 p.m. Dessert will be served at intermission. The youth group will be singing a variety of musical selections. Tickets are $10.

Trainer Trinity United Methodist Church: 3705 W. 9th St., Trainer: Food Cupboard available. March 19, 9:30-11 a.m. Donations of food items joyfully received throughout the week, for Food Cupboard distribution.

Lenten Series 2022: The Ridley Area Catholic Churches are pleased to announce the reinstatement of the Lenten Series. All are welcome to come and enjoy this wonderful program. Please bring a friend. Five Ridley Township Area Catholic Churches will again host a weekly Lenten series entitled “The Sacraments” on five consecutive Tuesday evenings starting March 1, 2022 (the evening before Ash Wednesday). Each evening will feature a talk on a different Sacrament, and each evening will be hosted by a different parish at 7:00 PM. The program will include Evening Prayer, Benediction, talk by a different guest speaker each week, and then a social for attendees Tuesday, March 8 – 7 PM – St. Francis of Assisi Church, Springfield – “Eucharist”. The program will include Evening Prayer, Benediction, and the speaker will be Dr. Kelly Anderson, Associate Professor at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary. A social will follow the program. Tuesday, March 22 – 7 PM – Our Lady of Peace, Milmont Park – “Baptism” The program will include Evening Prayer, Benediction, and the speaker will be Ms. Meghan Cokeley, Director, Office for the New Evangelization, Archdiocese of Philadelphia. A social will follow the program. Tuesday, March 29 – 7 PM – St. Madeline Church, Ridley Park – “Penance” The program will include Evening Prayer, Benediction, and the speaker will be Rev. John Hand, Parochial Administrator at St. Gabriel Church. A social will follow the program.

Prospect Hill Baptist Church and Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry: 703 Lincoln Blvd, Prospect Park. Sunday Worship (in-person and online): 11 a.m., prospecthillbc.sermon.net. Pantry serves all of Delaware County with frozen meat, produce, and canned goods. Hours: Tues. 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Thurs. 1-4 p.m. More info at facebook.com/prospecthillbc and facebook.com/delcoloavesandfishes; (610) 532-9000

The Foundry Church: 25 Cedar Road, Wallingford, New hours, Tuesday 6-8 p.m. we offer fresh and frozen food, canned and dry goods. Visit our website www.the foundry church.org or arts programs studio4:10 Facebook page. Our pantry number is 610-872-3344

Evangelist Outreach in Chester: Are you an individual, group, church or organization that have a desire to share the Gospel in our community with the opportunity to receive a $500 stipend. If so, email prayingfriends@mail.com for more information and register to participate.

First United Methodist Church: 350 W. State Street,Media, The church is home to the Media Food Bank which serves 75-100 families each week and is supported by individuals, area churches, and local businesses. The Food Bank is open Thursdays 7-8 p.m .and the second and fourth Saturday of each month from 10-11 a.m. The church also serves the community through its Clothing Closet which is open Thursdays 7 – 8 p.m. and every Saturday from 10 a.m. – Noon The Transition Town Media Free Store is located at FUMC and serves as a place to donate used items and take (for free) items that can be used or repurposed. First Church offers free Beginner Yoga Classes Wednesday at 10 a.m. and Saturday at 9 a.m. There is no charge, but donations are welcome.

Middletown Presbyterian Church: 273 South Old Middletown Road, Media. Just GRIT – Fridays, 7-9 p.m. Teen activities. Bible study with pizza. Adult Bible Study – Wednesdays, 9:30-11 a.m.

Temple Baptist Church: 736 W 7th Street, Chester will now have afternoon Bible Study on Wednesdays from Noon-1 p.m. Come out and share the joy of Gods love to his people. https://www.loc8nearme.com/pennsylvania/chester/temple-baptist-church/6148723/

The Christian Church of Chester: 308 W. 3rd St Chester. CCC Café will be open on Tuesdays from 6-7 p.m. – Come out and enjoy a free hot meal. Zumba is held every Wednesday at 6 p.m. – Come to fellowship and get fit for free. In the instance of inclement weather, please contact the church at (610) 874-9690 or check our social media pages to see whether an activity has been delayed, cancelled or rescheduled. Follow me to the CCC. www.thechristianchurchofchester.com

The Healing Rooms of Delaware County: Is a multi-church ministry with the goal of connecting people to God’s love and power. Location: New Hope Christian Church, 551 Paxon Hollow Rd. Broomall, (484) 422-8145. Hours of Operation: Monday, 7:30-9 p.m. No appointment Necessary Facility is wheel-chair accessible

Gateway Community Church: 708 S. Old Middletown Road, Media, For information and registration, contact Mary Campbell at 610-566-0131 or mrosecampbell@yahoo.com

Turning Point Ministries: 624 E. Eighth St., Chester, is collecting food as part of its endeavor to continually build up the city. Congregants are willing to pick up any and all donated nonperishable items that can be stored in the church’s pantry until the time comes to serve. The pantry is opened the first and third Wednesdays of every month. For information and to set up donations, call LeeVetta Smith at 267-475-7087 or email turningpointministries7@gmail.com