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Greetings, friends! No, this is not our monthly newsletter. You will receive that, as always, the first of the month. This is a “special edition” to share a newspaper article that appeared in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on Sunday, July 17. Despite the fact that they didn’t get our name quite right, we were pleased with the content and wanted to pass it along for those of you who may not have seen it. To God be the glory, and to all of you who believe in and support us, our deepest appreciation.

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Come to the Table

 

Second Sunday of every month

Baldwin United Presbyterian Church

201 Knoedler Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15236

 

Third Sunday of every month

North Way Christian Community Church

Corner of Espy Ave. & Potomac Ave.

Dormont, PA 15216

Across from Potomac Avenue T stop



Last Sunday of every month

St. Catherine’s / Beechview

(St. Teresa of Kolkata)

1907 Broadway Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15216

at Belasco T stop



My Monday Thing!



FREE

Breakfast, Lunch, & Snacks

Haircuts

Crafts

Clothing 

Fellowship & Prayer

Chats with Community Health Worker




Third Monday of Every Month

10:00 am - 2:00 pm


North Way Christian Community Church

Corner of Espy & Potomac Avenues

Dormont, PA 15216

Across from Potomac Avenue T stop

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Celebrating 10 years of being God's

hands and feet!

To support the work we do, simply scan a code below or make a check payable to

Grow Living Stones and mail it to

GROW Living Stones, PO Box 13077, Pittsburgh, PA 15243

Thank you!


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GROW Living Stones fosters the cultivation of relationships with neighbors who join us for meals at Living Stones tables. As relationships develop and deepen, GROW Living Stones volunteers come alongside those individuals and families to assist them in navigating the challenges in their lives and encourage them to find hope in Christ as they learn to trust Him.


"Won't you be my neighbor?"

Fred Rogers