Posts from May 2024
Burke Lake Park Nights-Youth
New this Summer! We are introducing summer nights at Burke Lake Park! Beginning June 7th from 7-8pm, all rising 7th through graduated seniors are invited to come to Burke Lake park to just hang out and play games! This is a casual get together for whoever can make it! Bring a friend! We will be meeting on these dates: June 7th 7-8pm June 21st 7-8pm July 19th 7-8pm August 2nd 7-8pm August 16th 7-8pm Questions? Contact the BPC office at 703-764-0456…
Community Meals
After the successful efforts for the Hypothermia Shelter last winter, we are continuing our outreach by supporting FACETS hot meals program. FACETS is a local organization that supports people in vulnerable situations. Starting Wednesday, June 5th, our community meals team will be preparing 150 meals for the FACETS van to transport to people in need. We will continue this on the first Wednesday of every month. There are many different ways that you and your family can be part of…
Inclusion at BPC
As we the members of BPC, live into our motto of “Receive Love, Give Love, Repeat” you will notice that we are making some visible changes to signify that we are an inclusive and affirming church. To share this news with our neighbors, we will display signs at the corner and driveway entrance, add welcoming stickers to our entrance doors and be listed on the More Light Presbyterians website. To learn more about these updates, please reach out to any…
Summer Choir
All are warmly are invited to sing in the Summer Choir, which will lead in Sunday worship at these six services in June, July, and August: In this more relaxed time of year, there will not be a mid-week rehearsal. This is a great opportunity to come check out the choir, share your love of music, or do something a bit out of the ordinary. No experience or preparation needed. Feel free to come as your Sunday schedule allows! We…
ECHO’s annual food drive-Stamp out Hunger
Stamp Out Hunger; ECHO’s Annual Food Drive – Saturday, May 11. Each year, letter carriers across the country head out on their routes on the second Saturday in May to collect donations of non-perishable food items to benefit local food pantries. Since launching in 1993, the National Association of Letter Carriers’ annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive has grown into the nation’s largest one-day food drive, helping to fill the shelves of food banks in cities and towns throughout the…
Tumaini Orphan Care Fundraiser
This post was written by Susan Kipp. Burke Presbyterian Church and Clifton Presbyterian Church have supported the Tumaini Orphan Care Program (TOCP) in Kibwezi, Kenya, since 2004. Help us continue this important work! Support our annual Mother’s Day fundraiser. This fundraiser will run for the month of May. Our goal this year is $20,000. (It takes about $600 to support one child per year.) Consider giving in honor of the mother figures in your life who have cared and made…