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Administrative Offices
Christian Service Center
for Central Florida,
Inc.
808 W. Central Blvd.
Orlando, FL 32805
407 425-2523
E-mail:
Marketing
Executive Director
Robert F. Stuart
Outreach Editor
Greg Gentleman
2007
Officers and
Board of Directors |
Open
Churches
University
Carillon
UMC,
Oviedo,
started
a
family
support
group
May
7th.
6:30-8:00
at
the
church
on
McCullough
Rd
(off
Alafaya).
This
group
is
for
any
Reserve,
National
Guard
or
Active
duty
family
member
who
lives
in
Oviedo
or
the
surrounding
communities
who
would
like
to
get
together
a
couple
of
times
a
month
for
support
and
social
activities.
For
more
information
call
Cathy
at
407-366-2692
or
email
CM@sprintmail.com.
Below
is a
list
of
local
churches
who
will
have
their
chapels
or
sanctuaries
open
to
the
public:
-
All
Saints
Episcopal
Church,
Winter
Park
(9am-5pm)
-
Asbury
United
Methodist
Church
Chapel,
Maitland
(8:30am
-
4:30pm
M-F)
-
Chapel
at
Christian
Service
Center,
(9am
to
4pm)
-
College
Park
United
Methodist
Church,
College
Park
(11am
–
2pm)
-
Will
host
a
weekly
prayer
service,
every
Friday
at
noon,
beginning
March
21st
- Specifically designed as prayer support for our military families and those who have been deployed. We will lift specific names in prayer.
-
Women's
Support
Group
-
Wed
7:30pm
-
First
Baptist
Church,
Orlando
(24/7)
-
First
Baptist,
Winter
Park
(8am-6pm)
-
First
Presbyterian,
Orlando,
Orlando
(10am
-
1pm)
-
Minister
present
during
these
times
-
First
Presbyterian,
Winter
Park
(9am-4pm)
-
First
United
Methodist,
Downtown
Orlando
(11:30am-1:30pm)
-
First
United
Methodist,
Winter
Park
(8:30am-5:30pm)
-
St.
James
Catholic
Cathedral,
Downtown
Orlando
(7am-8pm
-
12:10
Mass
M-F)
-
St.
Mary
Magdalene
Catholic
Church,
Altamonte
Springs
(6:00am-10pm
-
12:00
Mass)
-
St.
Margaret
Mary
Catholic
Church,
Winter
Park
(7:30am-9pm)
Pray
for
the
following
men
and
women
and
their
families:
Christian Service Center's
privacy
policy
promises:
-
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respond to your input.
-
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www.operationhomefires.com

The
Presidential
Prayer
Team
is
encouraging
our
members
to
support
the
President
by
praying
for
our
military
troops.
Click
here E
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Blue
Star
Flag
|
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The
tradition
of
displaying
this
flag
originated
with
WWI.
In
1917,
the
Congressional
Record
stated:
"The
world
should
know
of
those
who
give
so
much
for
liberty.
The
dearest
thing
in
all
the
world
to a
father
and
mother---their
children."
-
Also
known
as
a
Service
Flag,
the
blue
star
stands
for
hope
and
pride.
-
When
family
members
were
killed,
the
blue
star
was
replaced
with
a
gold
one
representing
sacrifice.
-
A
silver
star
stood
for
someone
invalided
home
for
wounds
sustained
overseas.
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May 11, 2008
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