COMMUNITY News:Los Alamos Author Enlightens Readers
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Scene from a previous VBS. Courtesy/TOTH
KOC News:
Fifteen Los Alamos High School graduating seniors recently received scholarships from the Knights of Columbus, Council 3137.
A total of $8,500 was available for scholarship awards this year, including a donation by John and Judy Ireland in memory of their daughter, Jamie Lee. This is the 14th year the Knights have provided such scholarships.
The Knights of Columbus is a Catholic fraternal benefit organization that raises funds for charitable causes. Funding for the annual LAHS graduating senior scholarships is generated by holding a fun-loving golf tournament at the Los Alamos Read More
Remodeling construction has been completed at the United Church of Los Alamos at 2525 Canyon Road. The United Church of Los Alamos is the first church in Los Alamos and grew out of the original Army Chapel after World War 2. United Church represents six Protestant denominations and believes in the province of private judgement in the interpretation of the scriptures. The church welcomes everyone. Check back for the full story on the church’s remodeling project. Photo by KayLinda Crawford/ladailypost.com
The newly remodeled south-facing entrance of the United Church of Los Read More
The Exchange will perform at the Midsummer Rock Bash July 1 at White Rock Baptist Church. Courtesy photo
By Pastor RAUL GRANILLOWhen my wife and I first began attending church and getting involved, quite a few of my friends and family started sharing their concern that we might be going too far with this whole “Jesus thing.”
We wanted to know what He really was about and what He really had to offer us, but we never anticipated what God would do through us. The truth is that I had already predetermined the amount of my life I was willing to allow God to have; after all I had a life of my own as well. But as I read the Bible and learned from my pastor, I began to realize that God wanted every part of my life. Read More
COMMUNITY News:
Los Alamos resident Tracy Koh is hosting a free Backyard Bible Club, 2:30-4 p.m. Monday through Friday, June 22-26 for children ages 5-12 at 3765-A Villa St.
Pre-register children by emailing Koh at tkkoh@askoh.com. Read More

Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church at 2390 North Road in Los Alamos is hosting a Vacation Bible School And Day Camp June 22- June 26.
Registration by June 26 is required. Contact the Bethlehem office at 505.662.5151 or email: business@bethluth.com) to register.
Vacation Bible School
ALL ages welcome – Including Adults!
6-8:30 p.m. Monday – Thursday;
8:30-10:30 a.m. Friday
Day Camp
(registration fee per child: $35)
Children 4th through 8th Grade in the Fall 2015
8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday – Thursday;
8:30-10:30 a.m. Friday

LAFSF News:
Our summer faith and science series on Origins continues on June 10 with a presentation and discussion about worldviews and science.
As individuals, we integrate our religious, political, and social beliefs along with the facts that we have learned by living in the world into a worldview that we answer life’s questions with.
Science is also an organization of our observations and knowledge of the world. How do scientists; who come from a complete spectrum of faiths, parts of society, and walks of life; look at nature and the universe through their personal Read More
By Pastor Raul GranilloWhen I was 14 years old, I was certain that if I had a pair of Bugle Boy jeans I would get that call from a mysterious lady asking, “Excuse me; are those Bugle Boy jeans you’re wearing?”
O.K., maybe that’s a stretch, but I had no doubt that if I could get my hands on a pair my status in Jr. High would drastically change. It certainly couldn’t hurt. I needed something to prove that I wasn’t just another dork in the halls. Fashion had the potential to make or break a person in Jr. High. It still has a great power in every aspect of our lives.
There is something about fashion that we Read More