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SUMMARY:Daniel Boone Homestead Press Releases - Paws on the Path – Dog Walk at the Daniel Boone Homestead -History Hike at the Daniel Boone Homestead - Fall Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Daniel Boone Homestead\n400 Daniel Boone Road\nBirdsboro\, PA 19508 \nFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT PERSON: Amanda Machik\n(610) 582-4900 thedanielboonehomestead@gmail.com\nJuly 31\, 2023 \nPaws on the Path – Dog Walk at the Daniel Boone Homestead\n3\nrd Sunday of the Month Running August-December\, 2023 • 9:15am \nThe Daniel Boone Homestead Associates invite you to join us for our first annual Paws on the Path Monthly\nDog Walk. Beginning August 20 and occurring monthly on the 3rd Sunday of the month\, come explore the \nHomestead with your furry friend. There is no fee for this program. All dogs must be on a leash and well-\nbehaved around other dogs. Walkers without dogs are welcome as well. The program is run by The Daniel \nBoone Homestead Associates.\nThe Daniel Boone Homestead is the birthplace of the famed frontiersman\, born in 1734. The Boone House\,\nconstructed in three stages throughout the eighteenth century\, is a 10-room stone structure fully furnished to the\nperiod and situated on 579 acres of rolling countryside. The Daniel Boone Homestead is located halfway\nbetween Reading and Pottstown\, one mile north of Rt. 422 near Baumstown. The Homestead is owned by the\nPennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission\, and daily historic operations are run by the Daniel Boone\nHomestead Associates\, a local\, nonprofit organization. If you would like more information or would like to\nmake a donation\, please contact the Daniel Boone Homestead at 610-582-4900. \nHistory Hike at the Daniel Boone Homestead\nSaturday\, August 12\, 2023 • 10:00am \nThe Daniel Boone Homestead Associates invite you to join us for our History Hike as we explore the\nhistory of the Daniel Boone Homestead and its historic and cultural landscapes. Please wear sturdy walking\nshoes and bring water. There is no fee for this program. Friendly dogs are welcome to join on the hike and must\nbe kept on a leash at all times. Animals are not permitted in the historic buildings. The program is run by The\nDaniel Boone Homestead Associates.\nThe Daniel Boone Homestead is the birthplace of the famed frontiersman\, born in 1734. The Boone House\,\nconstructed in three stages throughout the eighteenth century\, is a 10-room stone structure fully furnished to the\nperiod and situated on 579 acres of rolling countryside. The Daniel Boone Homestead is located halfway\nbetween Reading and Pottstown\, one mile north of Rt. 422 near Baumstown. The Homestead is owned by the\nPennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission\, and daily historic operations are run by the Daniel Boone\nHomestead Associates\, a local\, nonprofit organization. If you would like more information or would like to\nmake a donation\, please contact the Daniel Boone Homestead at 610-582-4900. \nFall Lecture Series \nSunday\, September 10 & November 12\, 2023 • 2:00pm \nThe Daniel Boone Homestead Associates are thrilled to bring back the Fall Lecture Series to the Homestead\nthis year. We invite you to join historians and scholars at the Homestead as they share their knowledge with the\nlocal public. Don’t miss this great opportunity to learn more about life in the past.\n“The 1777 Philadelphia Campaign” September 10\, 2023 \nJoin historian and author Michael Harris as he explores the history of the 1777 Philadelphia Campaign.\nBritish commander William Howe believed capturing the colonial capital of Philadelphia in 1777 would end the\nAmerican Revolution. Brandywine\, Paoli\, Germantown\, Fort Mercer\, Fort Mifflin\, and Whitemarsh all saw\nfighting during the campaign. Beginning in northern New Jersey\, the campaign did not end until George\nWashington’s army entered Valley Forge in December.\nMichael C. Harris is a graduate of the University of Mary Washington and the American Military\nUniversity. He has worked for the National Park Service in Fredericksburg\, Virginia\, Fort Mott State Park in\nNew Jersey\, and the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission at Brandywine Battlefield. He has\nconducted tours and staff rides of many east coast battlefields. Michael is certified in secondary education and\ncurrently teaches in the Philadelphia region. His first book\, Brandywine\, was awarded The American\nRevolution Round Table of Richmond book award in 2014. \n“Eighteenth-Century Medicine” November 12\, 2023 \nPaul Trainor will present an enlightening lecture and show and tell on colonial medicine and the traveling\napothecary. He will also discuss the important role of the military surgeon during the colonial and early\nAmerican periods. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to learn more about medicine and doctors in the\neighteenth century!\nMr. Trainor is a retired attorney and currently a part-time college professor. He graduated from the New\nEngland School of Law and the University of Massachusetts\, where he minored in History. Paul spends a lot of\nhis free time presenting living history programs focusing on life in early Pennsylvania and eighteenth-century\nmedical care.\nAdmission for the lectures is a $2/person suggested donation. Please no pets and no smoking. The lectures\nwill take place in the DeTurk Education Center and are run by The Daniel Boone Homestead Associates.\nThe Daniel Boone Homestead is the birthplace of the famed frontiersman\, born in 1734. The Boone House\,\nconstructed in three stages throughout the eighteenth century\, is a 10-room stone structure fully furnished to the\nperiod and situated on 579 acres of rolling countryside. The Daniel Boone Homestead is located halfway\nbetween Reading and Pottstown\, one mile north of Rt. 422 near Baumstown. The Homestead is owned by the\nPennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission\, and daily historic operations are run by the Daniel Boone\nHomestead Associates\, a local\, nonprofit organization. If you would like more information or would like to\nmake a donation\, please contact the Daniel Boone Homestead at 610-582-4900.
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LOCATION:Daniel Boone Homestead\, 400 Daniel Boone Road\, Birdsboro\, PA\, 19508\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="The Daniel Boone Homestead":MAILTO:thedanielboonehomestead@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Forged by Fire: The Heroism\, Honor\, and History of Firefighting Exhibition - Opening at Sigal Museum on Thursday\, September 21
DESCRIPTION:Media Contacts: \nSarah White\, Community Engagement Coordinator \nsarah@northamptonctymuseum.org \nMegan van Ravenswaay\, Executive Director \nmegan@northamptonctymuseum.org \n610-253-1222 \nwww.sigalmuseum.org \nFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: \nFORGED BY FIRE: THE HEROISM\, HONOR\, AND HISTORY OF FIREFIGHTING \nNEW EXHIBITION AT THE SIGAL MUSEUM \nSeptember 21\, 2023 – July 7\, 2024 \n  \nEASTON\, PA (September 12\, 2023) – Northampton County Historical and Genealogical Society explores the history of firefighting in Northampton County with its upcoming exhibition\, Forged by Fire: the Heroism\, Honor\, and History of Firefighting\, opening September 21 at the Sigal Museum\, in Easton. \n“This exhibition is more than hoses or fire trucks\,” notes Curator of Exhibitions Tim Betz. “It’s about firefighters from the 18th century to the present\, and the ways that communities worked to ensure that their towns and people were protected from fire. Visitors will learn about how fire companies developed\, heroes past and present\, the technology needed to keep communities safe\, and some helpful fire animals. Even if you think you know the story of firefighting\, there will be something here to surprise you.” \nThe exhibition traces the roots of local fire prevention back to William Penn and the Great Fire of London in 1666\, highlighting Colonial Era town planning\, Moravian technological innovations for moving water\, the bucket brigade\, the horse-drawn steamer engine\, and the formation of volunteer firefighting companies. The 19th century brought the advent of Gamewell Fire Alarm call boxes and Victorian parade culture with colorful banners\, uniforms\, and commemorative objects. Today\, firefighting has evolved with modern protective gear and tactics\, including the use of drones and thermal imaging that allows firefighters to see through smoke. \nVisitors will have the chance to explore this rich history as well as personal stories and objects. According to Monica Bugbee\, Curator of Collections\, “Many objects in this exhibition have never been on display\, and we are very excited to give them a moment to shine in public view. We’re also delighted to be presenting pieces on loan from community fire companies and local collectors.” \nGuests will see Easton’s first pumper truck (1797)\, learn about the importance of making wood pipes in the 1740s\, and use a drill to make one. View firefighting tools from history\, and visit an interactive display to try on real firefighter gear. Find out what it’s like to be a firefighter today\, and how the profession has changed over the years. \n“The majority of firefighters believe this lifestyle is a calling\, and the greatest job in the world\,” affirms former Easton Fire Chief John Bast\, an advisor to the exhibition. “We are always there to help\, even as a last resort.” \nNCHGS Executive Director Megan van Ravenswaay invites the public to visit the museum and\, “remember the firefighters who have served and continue to serve in Northampton County’s fire companies\, then and now. We are so pleased to create an exhibition that pays tribute to their bravery and dedication.” \nForged by Fire opens to the public on Thursday\, September 21\, with a private Members’ Reception from 4:00-6:00 p.m. \nSigal Museum hours: \nThursday-Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. \nSunday: 12:00-4:00 p.m. \nwww.sigalmuseum.org \n610-253-1222 \nThis exhibition is generously sponsored by the County of Northampton. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBethlehem Fire Northside\, Main Street\, circa 1940s \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEaston’s first pumper truck\, 1797 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nParade Hat\, Franklin Fire Co.\, Easton \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFire Brigade Bucket\, Colonial Era\, by Peter Keiper and Co. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nColumbia Fire Co.\, circa 1900\, Easton \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRoseto Fire Co. Helmet \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCraft Rug Mills Fire \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFire Dog
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LOCATION:Sigal Museum\, 342 Northampton Street\, Easton\, PA\, 18042\, United States
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SUMMARY:NOVEMBER 2023 EVENT CALENDAR: Lehigh Valley Passport to History - Upcoming Events  Explore the Past with Passport to History Partner Sites
DESCRIPTION:Upcoming Events \nExplore the Past with Passport to History Partner Sites\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNOVEMBER 2023\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNovember ushers in cozy days of bonfires\, harvest moon gatherings\, and history tours. \nTake in a new exhibition\, a virtual class on Lenape art with the Barnes Foundation\, or lectures on textiles\, lost villages\, the original Pennsylvania German Thanksgiving\, and Washington’s Marines. Sign up for workshops in wreath and basket making\, holiday baking and ornaments\, or silk puppetry. \nCommemorate Veterans Day with special partner programs during the weekend of November 11 & 12. Follow the annual Warren County History Trail to visit historic sites just over the border in New Jersey. Then venture out to shop the first of the holiday fairs and enjoy festive Christmas tree and putz displays.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nALL MONTH LONG \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEmmaus Historical Society \nOpen Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. \n218 Main Street\, Emmaus \nMore Info \nLower Macungie Township Historical Society \nOpen Sundays from 1-4 p.m. (except holidays) \nCamp Olympic barn\, lower level\, 3120 South Cedar Crest Boulevard\, Emmaus \nMore Info \nLearn more about the Fries Rebellion Film Project \nHorner’s Cemetery Historical Society – Tours in Celebration of 295 Years of Craig’s Settlement\, the oldest permanent settlement in the Lehigh Valley \nTours by appointment \n4965 Nor Bath Boulevard\, Northampton \nFree admission – donations welcome \nCall Peggy at 610-984-4532 to schedule. \nMoravian Historical Society – Guided Museum Tour \nDaily\, 1:00-4:00 p.m. \n214 East Center Street\, Nazareth \nEnjoy a guided tour of the 1740-1743 Whitefield House Museum and learn about the significant contributions Moravians made to music\, art\, education\, and culture in early America. Our museum features an outstanding collection of objects related to early Pennsylvania history. \nAdmission: Adults $8 | Students and Seniors $6 | MHS Members and Children (Under 5) Free \nMore Info \nWashington Crossing Historic Park Tours \nCrossing the Delaware\, Thompson-Neely Grist Mill\, and Bowman’s Hill Tower and Wildflower Preserve Tours \n1112 River Road\, Washington Crossing \nPrices and times vary \nReservations and More Info. \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSPECIAL EXHIBITIONS \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBerks History Center – Exhibit: A Snapshot in TIme: Phase II \nNow through fall 2023 \n940 Centre Avenue\, Reading \nFree admission \nMore Info \nCoopersburg Historical Society – Exhibition: Leaders and Legends of Coopersburg \nNow through 2024 \nTown Hall\, 5 North Main Street\, Coopersburg \nFree admission\, donations welcome. By appointment \nEmail Coopersburghistory@gmail.com to schedule. \nMore Info \nHistoric Bethlehem Museums & Sites – Exhibition: Unspun: Stories of Silk \nNow through January 28\, 2024 \nPresented at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem (66 W. Church Street)\, the Kemerer Museum of Decorative Arts (427 N. New Street\, Bethlehem)\, and the National Museum of Industrial History (602 E 2nd Street\, Bethlehem) \nCombination ticket to access all three sites: \n$30 for Adults | $22 for Children (7-18) | Children (6 and under) are free HBMS members and NMIH members get into all sites free for the duration of the exhibition. \nMore Info & Tickets \nNational Canal Museum – Exhibition: Coal Country Portraits \nWeekends through December 17 \n2750 Hugh Moore Park Road\, Easton \n$8 Adults | $7 Seniors (65+) | $6 Children (3-15) | Free Children (under 3)\, D&L Members \nMore Info \n  \nNational Museum of Industrial History – Exhibition: New and Improved! The Age of Convenience in the Home \nNow through September 29\, 2024 \n602 E. 2nd Street\, Bethlehem \nIncluded in regular museum admission. Children 6 and younger Free | \nYouth 7-17 $10 | Students $10 | Veterans/Educators/Seniors (65 and older) $12 | Adults 18-64 $15 \nMore Info \nNorthampton County Historical and Genealogical Society – Exhibition: Forged by Fire: The Heroism\, Honor\, and History of Firefighting \nNow through July 7\, 2024 \nSigal Museum\, 342 Northampton Street\, Easton \n$10 Adults | $8 Seniors (55+)\, Children 6+\, Teachers\, Students\, and Active Military |Free Members\, Children 5 and under \nMore Info \nPearl S. Buck House – Festival of Trees \nNovember 15 through January 7\, 2024 \n520 Dublin Road\, Perkasie \n$10 Holiday Decor Tour | Combination Tickets for Decor + Pearl S. Buck Life & Legacy Tours: $18 Adult | $15 Seniors (62+) |$10 Student | $14 per person Group Rate. Registration required \nMore Info \n  \nSchwenkfelder Library & Heritage Center – Exhibition: A Culinary Journey from Germany to Pennsylvania \nNow through May 10\, 2024 \n105 Seminary Street\, Pennsburg \nFree admission \nMore Info \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHISTORIC WALKING TOURS \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1758 Sun Inn – Ghost Tours & Spirit Tasting \nSundays from September 3 – November 5 \n$25 Adults \n564 Main Street\, Bethlehem \nMore Info & Tickets \nBoyertown Area Historical Society – Old Soul Stroll \n6:30-8:30 p.m.\, 11/4 \n43 S. Chestnut Street\, Boyertown \n$12 Tickets\, No Children under 10. Registration required \nMore Info & Register \nHistoric Bethlehem Museums & Sites – Old Bethlehem Walking Tours \n1-2:30 p.m.\, Fridays\, Saturdays\, and Sundays; other tours also available \nHistoric Bethlehem Visitor Center\, 505 Main Street\, Bethlehem \n$10/$6 Adult & Child Members | $15/$9 Adult & Child Non-Members \nMore Info\, Tickets \nMoravian Historical Society – Historic Nazareth Walking Tours \n2:00 p.m.\, every second Saturday of the month (November 11) \n214 E. Center Street\, Nazareth \nFree for Members and Children under 5 | $10 Non-Members \nTickets & Info \nNorthampton County Historical & Genealogical Society – \nEaston Historic District Walking Tours \n2 p.m.\, Saturdays \nSigal Museum\, 342 Northampton Street\, Easton \nPre-registration is required. \nFree for NCHGS Members | $10 Non-Members \nMore Info & Register  \nFrom Spirits to Speakeasies: Easton\, PA During Prohibition Walking Tours \nFourth Fridays through November\, 6 p.m.; private tours available \nSeptember – November (no December tour) \nSigal Museum\, 342 Northampton Street\, Easton \nPre-registration is required. \n$20 Adults (two-hour tour) \n*Tour is not recommended for children under 12 \nMore Info & Register  \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEvent Calendar \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWednesday\, November 1 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLongswamp Township Historical Society – The True Story of the Legend of Sleepy Hollow (with Military Historian Michael Jesberger) \n7-8:30 p.m. \nHenry Auditorium at the Lutheran Home at Topton\, One So. Home Avenue\, Topton. Visit www.diakon.org for directions and a map of the campus. \nFree admission \nMore Info (Scroll down to the date and click “Show More”) \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFriday\, November 3 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBerks History Center – The History of Golf Runs Through Berks County \n6-8 p.m. \n940 Centre Avenue\, Reading \n$5 Members | $8 Non-members\, museum admission included \nRegistration required \nCall the Berks History Center at 610-375-4375 from Wednesday to Saturday\, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m\, to register. \nMore Info \nBoyertown Area Historical Society – Bahr’s Mill Open House & \nSeasonal Bonfire \n4-8 p.m. \n84 Sawmill Road\, Boyertown \nFree admission \nMore Info \nTileWorks of Bucks County – GF Morgan and Hobnail in the Big Room \nOption to pre-order Shepherd’s Pie Dinner \n6-8 p.m. \n130 E. Swamp Road\, Doylestown \nTickets: $30-$47 \nMore Info & Tickets \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSaturday\, November 4 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBerks History Center – Scherenschnitte Workshop \n10 a.m.-1 p.m. \n940 Centre Avenue\, Reading \n$30 Members | $35 Non-members. Registration required \nCall the Berks History Center at 610-375-4375 from Wednesday to Saturday\, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m\, to register. \nMore Info \nBoyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles – Diner Day \n10 a.m.-4 p.m. \n85 South Walnut Street\, Boyertown \nFree with museum admission; $10 Adults | $9 Seniors & AAA |Free Members & Children under 15 \nCoffee & pie available at 1938 prices \nMore Info \nLeesport Area Historical Society – Harvest Moon Festival \n5-8 p.m. \nPlayground on Washington Street\, Leesport \nFree admission – donations welcome \nMore Info \nLenape Nation of PA at Erwinna Fall Festival \n12-4 p.m. \nTinicum Park\, River Road\, Upper Black Eddy \nFree admission \nMore Info \nQuiet Valley Living Historical Farm – Friends of Quiet Valley Annual Holiday Workshop \n9:00 a.m. check-in. All-day workshop with multiple activities: \n\nPilgrim Gourd ($55)\nFelted Wool Feather Tree ($65)\nHoliday Baking ($61)\nTraditional Paper Holiday Ornaments ($53)\n\n347 Quiet Valley Road\, Stroudsburg \nRegister online or by calling 570-992-6161 \nMore Info & Register \nWarren History Trail with Asbury Grist Mill & Roseberry House \nWarren County\, NJ \nHistory Trail Event: 11/4 & 11/5 \nAsbury Grist Mill & Roseberry House open on 11/5 \n10 a.m.-4 p.m. \nMore Info & Map \nWashington Crossing Historic Park – Washington’s Marines: the Origins of the Corps and the American Revolution\, 1775-1777 \nIn-person & Virtual Lecture \n1:30-2:30 p.m. \nFree admission. Registration required \nVisitor Center\, Washington Crossing Historic Park\, 1112 River Road\, Washington Crossing \nMore Info & Register \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSunday\, November 5 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDaniel Boone Homestead – Basket Workshop \n12-4 p.m. \n400 Daniel Boone Road\, Birdsboro \nRegistration required \nMore Info & Register \nLeesport Area Historical Society – Open House at 1858 School Museum \n1-4 p.m. \n128 Main Street\, Leesport \nFree admission\, donations welcome \nMore Info \nNational Canal Museum – Hugh Moore Park History Walk: Industry & Iron \n1-2 p.m. \n2750 Hugh Moore Park Road\, Easton \nFree. Registration required \nMore Info & Register \nPearl S. Buck House – Fall Wreath-Making Class \n2-4 p.m. \n520 Dublin Road\, Perkasie \n$65\, includes supplies & 15-inch wreath. Registration required \nMore Info \nWarren History Trail with Asbury Grist Mill & Roseberry House \nWarren County\, NJ \nHistory Trail Event: 11/4 & 11/5 \nAsbury Grist Mill & Roseberry House open on 11/5 \n10 a.m.-4 p.m. \nMore Info & Map \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMondays\, November 6-27 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLenape Nation of PA – Barnes Foundation Virtual Class: \nLenape Craft\, Art\, and Curation\, Historic and Contemporary \nFour Mondays\, 4-6 p.m. \nVirtual Program \n$220 for 4 classes. Registration required \nMore Info & Register \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTuesdays\, November 7 & 14 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTileWorks of Bucks County – Mercer Holiday Ornament and Pendant Class \n2-day workshop – November 7 & 14 \n6-8 p.m. \n130 E. Swamp Road\, Doylestown \n$115 fee (two classes\, make 4 ornaments). Registration required \nMore Info & Register \n 
URL:https://www.wjcs.org/event/november-2023-event-calendar-lehigh-valley-passport-to-history-upcoming-events-explore-the-past-with-passport-to-history-partner-sites/
LOCATION:Lehigh Valley Passport to History\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Next Week on "A New Beginning" With Greg Laurie\, Monday to Friday 11/27 to 12/1 at 4:00 PM on WJCS 89.3 FM
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, November 27\, 2023 \nIs Jesus Coming Back Again? \nPastor Greg Laurie says more than 10\,000 verses in the Bible contain prophecy. It’s an important subject. And Monday on A NEW BEGINNING\, Pastor Greg addresses the question\, “Is Jesus Coming Back Again?” Tune in for the launch of a new series about The End of the World\, Monday at 4:00 PM on WJCS 89.3 FM. \n  \nTuesday\, November 28\, 2023 \nIs Jesus Coming Back Again? \nThe signs of the times are all around us. Jesus could return at any time. And Tuesday on A NEW BEGINNING\, Pastor Greg Laurie offers 5 takeaway truths on how we should live as Last Days believers. It’s practical insight to help us be prepared and be encouraged. Tune in Tuesday at 4:00 PM A NEW BEGINNING on WJCS 89.3 FM. \nWednesday\, November 29\, 2023 \nWhat is the Rapture & Why it Matters \n“In a moment\, in the twinkling of an eye\,” we’ll be caught up to meet Christ in the air. And Pastor Greg Laurie says The Rapture is the next event on God’s prophetic timetable. Wednesday on A NEW BEGINNING\, tune in for an eye-opening look at the details of this miraculous moment\, and how soon it could happen! That’s Wednesday at 4:00 PM on WJCS 89.3 FM. \nThursday\, November 30\, 2023 \nWhat is the Rapture & Why it Matters \nMany ask the question\, “When will Jesus return?” Pastor Greg Laurie urges us to live our lives as though He’s coming back today! Thursday on A NEW BEGINNING\, we’ll learn how to be ready to go\, and how to help others be prepared\, as well. Tune in Thursday at 4:00 PM. A NEW BEGINNING on WJCS 89.3 FM. \nFriday\, December 1\, 2023 \nAntichrist\, America & Armageddon \nThe Bible calls him\, “The Beast\,” “The man of lawlessness\,” “the son of Satan.” And Friday on A NEW BEGINNING\, Pastor Greg Laurie helps us uncover the facts about the Antichrist. It’s a revealing study from the series\, The End of the Word: What Does the Bible Say? Tune in Friday at 4:00 PM on WJCS 89.3 FM. \nCONTACT INFORMATION: \nFor Listeners: \nA NEW BEGINNING\nP.O. Box 4000\nRiverside\, CA 92514\n(800) 821-3300\nwww.harvest.org \nCONNECT WITH PASTOR GREG\nFacebook Twitter Instagram\nClick for more information on Pastor Greg
URL:https://www.wjcs.org/event/next-week-on-a-new-beginning-with-greg-laurie-monday-to-friday-11-27-to-12-1-at-400-pm-on-wjcs-89-3-fm/
LOCATION:WJCS Radio\, 300 East Rock Road\, Allentown\, PA\, 18103\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvest Ministries":MAILTO:greglaurie@harvestdirect.org
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