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Heal Yourself meetup

Highland, MI

Heal Yourself meetup
The purpose of our meetup is to **share knowledge to heal ourselves** wholistically from whatever ails us, to encourage each other towards optimal health and longevity. We seek *permanent* solutions by healing the root cause of our ailments so they won't return, and then maintain a healthy lifestyle for mind, body, and spirit. Our meetups are strictly designed for critical thinking do-it-yourselfers. Medical information will not be given. Alternative practitioners and **Truth seekers** are encouraged to join IF your **health is a top priority** and you are **serious about taking *action*** to improve your health.  Meetups will be at least monthly and if we create a Mastermind accountability subgroup we may even meet weekly. Although we’re 'based' in Highland, in fact, our meetups could be anywhere. Do you want to have a meetup near you? Then suggest a location to us. **Responsibilities of Membership**: By joining our meetup group you accept full Responsibility for your own actions, or lack of actions, as the case may be. We are a public outreach meetup related to **health self-reliance**. It is up to each of us as responsible self-reliant adults to encourage and help each other build our community. **Disclaimers**: Each member assumes full responsibility for deciding if each presenter or member meets their own standards of people they deem fit to teach them the knowledge/skills. All meetups posted are for educational and skill building purposes only. The information shared and techniques presented or practiced have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The organizer pays meetup nearly $200 yearly from her own pocket and she plans to continue to do so for those who desire to share her aspirations to live beyond the age of 100 with full mobility, vitality, cognition, eyesight, and joy. Contributions are gratefully accepted. Questions? call Chriss at 248 330-6428/cell
82 members · Public

White Lake Presbyterian Church

White Lake, MI

White Lake Presbyterian Church

Our worship style is traditional in form with modern, contemporary elements mixed in. Communion is celebrated on the first Sunday of each month and other special occasions.

There is guest parking in front of our main sanctuary doors and our building is ADA-accessible. Click here for directions.

Dress ranges from very casual to semi-formal. Come as you feel comfortable! Sandals, jeans, ties, suits, and dresses are all welcome.

Every Fifth Sunday is a "Family Sunday" in which the whole family can worship together and children participate in special ways to learn about worship.

There are special services throughout the year including:

Ash Wednesday
Maundy Thursday
Good Friday
Easter Sunday
Christmas Eve, December 24, 2017

4:00pm - Family Service with all the Kids
10:00pm - Candlelight Lessons & Carols Service
During the Summer, several worship services are held outside in our pavilion, with special outdoor and/or fun activities to follow.

Dates TBD for Summer

WHEN YOU ARRIVE:

You can expect to be greeted with a warm smile, open heart, and the buzz of friendly chatter. You are welcome to grab a cup of coffee and a treat as you enter worship. After service, please join us for an extended time of hospitality with coffee, pastries, and other goodies. We would love to get to know you. Also, we invite you to turn in a Connection Card and pick up a free gift on your way out.

Children are invited to begin worship with their families. After the Gloria Patri, they are welcomed up for "A Time for Young Followers of Jesus" after which they will be dismissed to Sunday School. After the Hymn/Song after the Sermon, the children will be brought back into worship service. As a first-time guest, you are asked to come with them to fill out all the appropriate forms and meet the teachers.

The children will begin together with singing, then break up into two groups. Pre-K and Kindergarten kids meet in the Nursery, and Grade 1-5 meet their Kids Club Room.

Middle School and High School youth remain in worship service with the exception of "youth volunteer assistants".

Our nursery is staffed by volunteers or you may watch your own children if you choose. There is also a cry room at the rear of the sanctuary, where you can still participate and hear the worship service.

44 members · Public