Saturday, December 29, 2007

New Year's Gala

New Year's Eve December 31, 2007 with Mix107.3 FM

Sherry Sherry, Jack Diamond, Jimmy Alexander
from the Jack Diamond Morning Show Annual
New Year's Eve Gala Celebration at the
Hyatt Regency Capital Hill, Washington DC
December 31 New Year's Eve Gala with MIX 107.3 FM & The Jack Diamond Morning Show
Capital HYATT, Washington DC
Sherry Sherry

The Kitten and the Crow are Friends - must see to believe

New Year's Prophecy Service

New Year's Prophecy Service
The Community Chapel for Wholistic Healing As above, so belowFriday, December 28, 2007; 7:30 PM to 9 PM. Where: The Reston Community Center, 1609 Washington Plaza N #A, Lake Anne, Reston, VirginiaOur guest speaker: Rev. Sherry SherryTopic: New Year Prophecies for 2008 CCWH invites you to an evening of worship and spiritual enlightenment.The Rev. Sherry Sherry will return this week to provide a new session of the Messages from the Masters. She will present prophecies for the New Year 2008. Join us for another fascinating session.Free Reiki healing will be offered from 7:00 pm to 7:30pm.We hope to see you there.

Blessings,Sherry (\o/) /_\www.SherrySherry.Com www.ThePeaceChapel.com Sherry is on XM Radio! Mondays at 1 PM & 7 PM (ET)On Broadminded - XM Channel 155 - Take 5 With Shari, Molly & Christine "It is not sufficient for religious people to be involved with prayer. Rather, they are morally obliged to contribute all they can to solving the world’s problems."-His Holiness the Dalai Lama "History does not entrust the care of freedom to the weak or timid." - Dwight D. Eisenhower"We own nothing but our souls and our truth, everything else is on loan to us for our care taking. " - Rev. Sherry Sherry
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The Community Chapel for Wholistic Healing As above, so belowWhen: Friday, December 28, 2007; 7:30 PM to 9 PM. Where: The Reston Community Center, 1609 Washington Plaza N #A, Lake Anne, Reston, VirginiaOur guest speaker: Rev. Sherry SherryTopic: New Year Prophecies for 2008 CCWH invites you to an evening of worship and spiritual enlightenment.The Rev. Sherry Sherry will return this week to provide a new session of the Messages from the Masters. She will present prophecies for the New Year 2008. Join us for another fascinating session.Free Reiki healing will be offered from 7:00 pm to 7:30pm.We hope to see you there.The Community Chapel for Wholistic HealingFor directions: do a MapQuest search on Reston Community Center, 1609Washington Plaza N #A, Reston, VA http://www.mapquest.com/Inclement weather: RCC follows the Fairfax County Governments inclement weather policy (not Fairfax County Public Schools policy). Call RCC at 703-476-4500 (press 5) to see what policy is in effect.

The Peace Chapel Events

The Peace Chapel
Invites
YOU
To Join Us for the Following Gatherings
Saturday, December 22, 2007
9:00 P M - 10 :00 P MChant for World Peace
&
Healing of Mother EarthSponsored World wide by Joseph Rael(Beautiful Painted Arrow)(more information below)
(Join us here, or from afar, from where ever youmay be, Join us in energy and in Spirit. We are all connected in Spirit, it is our intent that sets the energy. Your energypresence is as powerful as your physical presence)


Original date and time was: Sunday, December 23, 2007 @7:30 P M
New date and time Saturday December 22 7:30 PMAngel Hill House
Holiday Gathering
Light Refreshments
Carol Singing
Prayer
Fellowship
Love & Joy of the Holiday Season

Realizing that we all have many commitments during the festive Holiday Seasonas suggested by othersWe will combine our (originally) Sunday evening
Holiday Gathering with the Saturday World Wide
Chant for Mother Earth and Peace

Schedule

Saturday Night 7:30 - Holiday GatheringSaturday Night 9 :00 - 10:00 - World Chant

Come for one or both
Come for an hour
Come for the Evening
What ever works with your
Holiday Schedule


SATURDAY
DECEMBER 22 SOLSTICEThis will be a 24 hour worldwide event.
Our time slot will be 9 PM to 10 PM Eastern Time Saturday Night
Joining Peace Chambers around the worldfor the 24 hour eventEach Chamber has taken one or more 1 hour time slot for the 24 hour chanting
From David Stephenson and Cheryl Braswell, Blessings of Joseph Rael, Beautiful Painted ArrowTHE THEME:
PRAYERS TO FEED OUR MOTHER EARTH, GAIA.
THE PLAN:Have a small fire or place a candle in the center of where we are chanting. Also, we are to place a container of water in the center. The water will gather the vibrations we create. Once our chanting is complete, we may drink some of the water which will infuse us with the vibrations from the chanting. In addition, please pour some of the water into a larger body of water. People can take some water with them and place it in lakes, creeks, ponds, oceans as they leave the ceremony or shortly thereafter.
Peace begins within each of us and we will be purifying ourselves as we chant in the time of Light Returning to the Planet. Our intentions spread out into the world when we chant; therefore, it is important for us to hold happy, joyful, loving memories and thoughts as we chant this year. This is not a time to be serious, but a time to play and be joyful!!
We will be chanting the vowel sounds, A(ah) in the East, E(eh) in the South, I(e) in the West, O(o) in the North, U(oo) in the Center for 10 minutes in each direction. The last 10 minutes of our time will be spent in silent meditation, letting information/visions come to us. At the end of the hour, please have those in the group who wish to share what came to them during the chanting and meditation. I would appreciate you sending me this information and I will collect it and share it later with the chamber community.

Sunday Evening Holiday Gathering Now Moved to 7:30 PM Saturday to coincide with Peace Chambers around the world in the 24 hour chant to
Heal Mother Earth and Pray for Peace.

Blessings,Sherry (\o/) /_\www.SherrySherry.Com www.ThePeaceChapel.com Sherry is on XM Radio! Mondays at 1 PM & 7 PM (ET)On Broadminded - XM Channel 155 - Take 5 With Shari, Molly & Christine "It is not sufficient for religious people to be involved with prayer. Rather, they are morally obliged to contribute all they can to solving the world’s problems."-His Holiness the Dalai Lama "History does not entrust the care of freedom to the weak or timid." - Dwight D. Eisenhower"We own nothing but our souls and our truth, everything else is on loan to us for our care taking. " - Rev. Sherry Sherry

The Peace Chapel Holiday Schedule

The Peace Chapel Invites YOU
To Join Us for the Following Gatherings

Saturday, December 22, 2007
9:00 P M - 10 :00 P MChant for World Peace
&
Healing of Mother EarthSponsored World wide by Joseph Rael(Beautiful Painted Arrow)(more information below)
(Join us here, or from afar, from where ever youmay be, Join us in energy and in Spirit. We are all connected in Spirit, it is our intent that sets the energy. Your energypresence is as powerful as your physical presence)


Original date and time was: Sunday, December 23, 2007 @7:30 P M
New date and time Saturday December 22 7:30 PMAngel Hill House
Holiday Gathering
Light Refreshments
Carol Singing
Prayer
Fellowship
Love & Joy of the Holiday Season

Realizing that we all have many commitments during the festive Holiday Seasonas suggested by othersWe will combine our (originally) Sunday evening
Holiday Gathering with the Saturday World Wide
Chant for Mother Earth and Peace

Schedule

Saturday Night 7:30 - Holiday GatheringSaturday Night 9 :00 - 10:00 - World Chant

Come for one or both
Come for an hour
Come for the Evening
What ever works with your
Holiday Schedule


SATURDAY
DECEMBER 22 SOLSTICEThis will be a 24 hour worldwide event.
Our time slot will be 9 PM to 10 PM Eastern Time Saturday Night
Joining Peace Chambers around the worldfor the 24 hour eventEach Chamber has taken one or more 1 hour time slot for the 24 hour chanting
From David Stephenson and Cheryl Braswell, Blessings of Joseph Rael, Beautiful Painted ArrowTHE THEME:
PRAYERS TO FEED OUR MOTHER EARTH, GAIA.
THE PLAN:Have a small fire or place a candle in the center of where we are chanting. Also, we are to place a container of water in the center. The water will gather the vibrations we create. Once our chanting is complete, we may drink some of the water which will infuse us with the vibrations from the chanting. In addition, please pour some of the water into a larger body of water. People can take some water with them and place it in lakes, creeks, ponds, oceans as they leave the ceremony or shortly thereafter.
Peace begins within each of us and we will be purifying ourselves as we chant in the time of Light Returning to the Planet. Our intentions spread out into the world when we chant; therefore, it is important for us to hold happy, joyful, loving memories and thoughts as we chant this year. This is not a time to be serious, but a time to play and be joyful!!
We will be chanting the vowel sounds, A(ah) in the East, E(eh) in the South, I(e) in the West, O(o) in the North, U(oo) in the Center for 10 minutes in each direction. The last 10 minutes of our time will be spent in silent meditation, letting information/visions come to us. At the end of the hour, please have those in the group who wish to share what came to them during the chanting and meditation. I would appreciate you sending me this information and I will collect it and share it later with the chamber community.

Sunday Evening Holiday Gathering Now Moved to 7:30 PM Saturday to coincide with Peace Chambers around the world in the 24 hour chant to
Heal Mother Earth and Pray for Peace.

Blessings,Sherry (\o/) /_\www.SherrySherry.Com www.ThePeaceChapel.com Sherry is on XM Radio! Mondays at 1 PM & 7 PM (ET)On Broadminded - XM Channel 155 - Take 5 With Shari, Molly & Christine "It is not sufficient for religious people to be involved with prayer. Rather, they are morally obliged to contribute all they can to solving the world’s problems."-His Holiness the Dalai Lama "History does not entrust the care of freedom to the weak or timid." - Dwight D. Eisenhower"We own nothing but our souls and our truth, everything else is on loan to us for our care taking. " - Rev. Sherry Sherry

Holiday Greetings from Sherry Sherry

Merry Christmas
Feliz Navidad
Happy Holidays
Blessed KwanzaaPeaceful & Prosperous New Year

May All Of Your Dreams,
Prayers & Wishes
Be Granted

May we all be blessed with Peace On Earthand Good Will Towards
all Humans and all Living Things

Blessings from
The Peace Chapel
Rev. Sherry SherryRev. Altazar SmithJoel Griggs
&
Our Four Footed Family
Kody, Dakota, MikaEl, Raja, KristaNikko, Tibby, Chessie, Angel, Starr

Angel Hill House
The Turtle Lodge

Cool Picture of the North Pole sunset and moon


This is the sunset at the North Pole with the moon at its closest point.
And, you also see the sun below the moon.An amazing photo and not one easily duplicated. You may want to pass it on to others.

Ominous Arctic Melt Worries Experts

AP
Posted: 2007-12-11 23:00:56
Filed Under: Science News
WASHINGTON (Dec. 11) - An already relentless melting of the Arctic greatly accelerated this summer, a warning sign that some scientists worry could mean global warming has passed an ominous tipping point. One even speculated that summer sea ice would be gone in five years.Greenland's ice sheet melted nearly 19 billion tons more than the previous high mark, and the volume of Arctic sea ice at summer's end was half what it was just four years earlier, according to new NASA satellite data obtained by The Associated Press.

Photo Gallery: Effects of Global Warming
John McConnico, AP
A record amount of Greenland's ice sheet melted this summer -- 19 billion tons more than the previous high mark. And for the first time on record, the Northwest Passage was open to navigation.
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"The Arctic is screaming," said Mark Serreze, senior scientist at the government's snow and ice data center in Boulder, Colo.Just last year, two top scientists surprised their colleagues by projecting that the Arctic sea ice was melting so rapidly that it could disappear entirely by the summer of 2040.This week, after reviewing his own new data, NASA climate scientist Jay Zwally said: "At this rate, the Arctic Ocean could be nearly ice-free at the end of summer by 2012, much faster than previous predictions."So scientists in recent days have been asking themselves these questions: Was the record melt seen all over the Arctic in 2007 a blip amid relentless and steady warming? Or has everything sped up to a new climate cycle that goes beyond the worst case scenarios presented by computer models?"The Arctic is often cited as the canary in the coal mine for climate warming," said Zwally, who as a teenager hauled coal. "Now as a sign of climate warming, the canary has died. It is time to start getting out of the coal mines."It is the burning of coal, oil and other fossil fuels that produces carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, responsible for man-made global warming. For the past several days, government diplomats have been debating in Bali, Indonesia, the outlines of a new climate treaty calling for tougher limits on these gases.What happens in the Arctic has implications for the rest of the world. Faster melting there means eventual sea level rise and more immediate changes in winter weather because of less sea ice.In the United States, a weakened Arctic blast moving south to collide with moist air from the Gulf of Mexico can mean less rain and snow in some areas, including the drought-stricken Southeast, said Michael MacCracken, a former federal climate scientist who now heads the nonprofit Climate Institute. Some regions, like Colorado, would likely get extra rain or snow.More than 18 scientists told the AP that they were surprised by the level of ice melt this year."I don't pay much attention to one year ... but this year the change is so big, particularly in the Arctic sea ice, that you've got to stop and say, 'What is going on here?' You can't look away from what's happening here," said Waleed Abdalati, NASA's chief of cyrospheric sciences. "This is going to be a watershed year."2007 shattered records for Arctic melt in the following ways:• 552 billion tons of ice melted this summer from the Greenland ice sheet, according to preliminary satellite data to be released by NASA Wednesday. That's 15 percent more than the annual average summer melt, beating 2005's record.• A record amount of surface ice was lost over Greenland this year, 12 percent more than the previous worst year, 2005, according to data the University of Colorado released Monday. That's nearly quadruple the amount that melted just 15 years ago. It's an amount of water that could cover Washington, D.C., a half-mile deep, researchers calculated.• The surface area of summer sea ice floating in the Arctic Ocean this summer was nearly 23 percent below the previous record. The dwindling sea ice already has affected wildlife, with 6,000 walruses coming ashore in northwest Alaska in October for the first time in recorded history. Another first: the Northwest Passage was open to navigation.• Still to be released is NASA data showing the remaining Arctic sea ice to be unusually thin, another record. That makes it more likely to melt in future summers. Combining the shrinking area covered by sea ice with the new thinness of the remaining ice, scientists calculate that the overall volume of ice is half of 2004's total.• Alaska's frozen permafrost is warming, not quite thawing yet. But temperature measurements 66 feet deep in the frozen soil rose nearly four-tenths of a degree from 2006 to 2007, according to measurements from the University of Alaska. While that may not sound like much, "it's very significant," said University of Alaska professor Vladimir Romanovsky.- Surface temperatures in the Arctic Ocean this summer were the highest in 77 years of record-keeping, with some places 8 degrees Fahrenheit above normal, according to research to be released Wednesday by University of Washington's Michael Steele.Greenland, in particular, is a significant bellwether. Most of its surface is covered by ice. If it completely melted — something key scientists think would likely take centuries, not decades — it could add more than 22 feet to the world's sea level.However, for nearly the past 30 years, the data pattern of its ice sheet melt has zigzagged. A bad year, like 2005, would be followed by a couple of lesser years.According to that pattern, 2007 shouldn't have been a major melt year, but it was, said Konrad Steffen, of the University of Colorado, which gathered the latest data."I'm quite concerned," he said. "Now I look at 2008. Will it be even warmer than the past year?"Other new data, from a NASA satellite, measures ice volume. NASA geophysicist Scott Luthcke, reviewing it and other Greenland numbers, concluded: "We are quite likely entering a new regime."Melting of sea ice and Greenland's ice sheets also alarms scientists because they become part of a troubling spiral.White sea ice reflects about 80 percent of the sun's heat off Earth, NASA's Zwally said. When there is no sea ice, about 90 percent of the heat goes into the ocean which then warms everything else up. Warmer oceans then lead to more melting."That feedback is the key to why the models predict that the Arctic warming is going to be faster," Zwally said. "It's getting even worse than the models predicted."NASA scientist James Hansen, the lone-wolf researcher often called the godfather of global warming, on Thursday was to tell scientists and others at the American Geophysical Union scientific in San Francisco that in some ways Earth has hit one of his so-called tipping points, based on Greenland melt data."We have passed that and some other tipping points in the way that I will define them," Hansen said in an e-mail. "We have not passed a point of no return. We can still roll things back in time — but it is going to require a quick turn in direction."Last year, Cecilia Bitz at the University of Washington and Marika Holland at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Colorado startled their colleagues when they predicted an Arctic free of sea ice in just a few decades. Both say they are surprised by the dramatic melt of 2007.


Blessings,Sherry (\o/) /_\www.SherrySherry.Com www.ThePeaceChapel.com Sherry is on XM Radio! Mondays at 1 PM & 7 PM (ET)On Broadminded - XM Channel 155 - Take 5 With Shari, Molly & Christine

Sunday, December 16, 2007

The Peace Chapel Sunday Night Chapel Services7:30 PM You are invited

The Peace Chapel
Sunday Night Chapel Services7:30 PM You are invited;
Angel Hill HouseLeesburg, VA
Rev. Sherry Sherry,Minister
Everyone is Welcome - Free Parking
Alternating Sunday Evenings, Please check the calendar for the schedule

The Peace Chapel
Bringing Light Workers Together To Heal the World
Offering:
Meditation
Channeled Teachings and Messages
PrayerPrayer Ties
Prayer Lodges
Community Activities
Community Service
Friendship
Spiritual Healing

ANNUAL HOLIDAY PROJECT Donations

ANNUAL HOLIDAY PROJECT FOR THE CHILDREN & ELDERS
OF THE STANDING ROCK RESERVATION

Click here: Send Money - PayPal

Hi
Several people wrote asking how they can donate
money online using Paypal if they don't have an
existing Paypal account.
The link above will direct you to the page to send money,
using a credit card or online secure check, or bank account.
If for any reason this doesn't work for you, send me an
email, tell me how much you want to donate, and I can email
you a paypal money request.
Either way it should be very easy to send in your donations.
Any amount is very much appreciated as we expect final
shipping costs to exceed $750, (despite cutting our weight
as much as possible) due to the rate increases with
UPS due to much higher fuel costs.
If you prefer to send a paper check, please make your check
payable to "The Peace Chapel", notation: Holiday Project Donation,
and send to :
Rev. Sherry Sherry
The Peace Chapel
129 Governors Drive
Leesburg, VA 20175

Gift donations may be dropped off at the front door of Angel
Hill House at the above address 24/7, there is a donation box by
the front door on the covered porch. (no need to knock)
Please leave your name with your donations.

Our final wrapping and box packing 'parties' will be next
Friday, and Saturday 7 - 10 PM and Sunday 12 - 6 PM.
Sunday is the big crescendo of filling the shipping boxes,
weighing and marking them and getting them all ready
for UPS to pick and wisk away to North Dakota on the wings
on Angels and Santa Claus!

Blessings,Sherry
(\o/)
/_\
www.SherrySherry.Com www.ThePeaceChapel.com Sherry is on XM Radio! Mondays at 1 PM & 7 PM (ET)On Broadminded - XM Channel 155 - Take 5 With Shari, Molly & Christine "It is not sufficient for religious people to be involved with prayer. Rather, they are morally obliged to contribute all they can to solving the world’s problems."-His Holiness the Dalai Lama "History does not entrust the care of freedom to the weak or timid." - Dwight D. Eisenhower"We own nothing but our souls and our truth, everything else is on loan to us for our care taking. " - Rev. Sherry Sherry

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Holiday project 'Grand Finale' is this weekend -- Weather advisory!

SPECIAL NOTICE -
IF THERE IS ICE OR SNOW - OUR DRIVE WAY IS IMPOSSIBLE TO NAVIGATE!! PLEASE DON'T RISK A FALL TRYING TO CLIMB OUR DRIVEWAY ORYARD IF THERE IS SNOW or ICE or SLEET or FREEZING RAIN So, if the weather is bad :
Please stay home and be safe and warm!!!
I will try to send out an email notice EACH day if the weather
is icy here (we can have ice and snow when Reston, Sterling & Fairfax are having rain)
If you want to weather map us, use zip code 20175.

GIFT DONATIONS: We still need donations of candy, sugar free candy, dried fruits, and teas (think Costco). We also need more warm gloves and hats. We need snack bags and "loot bags" to wrap up goodies. We could use some nice soaps and toiletries for the elders, including travel sizes. Small toys, games, cards, etc. We still need several large shipping boxes. (18 X 24, 24 X 24 or similar sizes)

Gift donations may be dropped off at the front door of Angel
Hill House at the above address 24/7, there is a donation box by
the front door on the covered porch. (no need to knock)
Please leave your name with your donations.
We will be accepting donations thru Saturday,
December 15. Well, OK........ Sunday, the 16th.......

Our final gift wrapping and box packing 'parties' will be
Friday, and Saturday 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM and Sunday 2:00 PM to 6:00 (ish) PM.
Sunday is the big crescendo of filling the shipping boxes,
weighing and marking them and getting them all ready
for UPS to pick up and wisk away to North Dakota on the wings
of Angels and Santa Claus!
We will of course have snacks and refreshments on hand.
You are welcome to bring your favorites snacks as well.
PLEASE DO NOT FEEL OBLIGATED TO STAY FOR THE
ENTIRE EVENING OR AFTERNOON.
COME BY FOR AN HOUR, OR WHATEVER AMOUNT
OF TIME YOU ARE ABLE TO DONATE.
If bad weather prevents finishing up this weekend, we will work
Monday and Tuesday afternoons and evenings to finish up.

SHIPPING DONATIONS VIA CASH, CHECK, OR ONLINE VIA PAYPAL USING CHECK OR CREDIT CARD ARE VERY NEEDED AND WELCOME.

I WILL BE PUTTING THE SHIPPING ON MY CREDIT CARD, SO IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO DONATE RIGHT NOW, DONATIONS CAN STILL BE GIVEN THRU THE END OF THE YEAR TO HELP COVER THE SHIPPING COSTS. EVERY SINGLE PENNY WILL BE NEEDED AND VERY APPRECIATED!

Happy Holidays!

About the Standing Rock Reservation

Lately several people have asked me for more information about what
we are doing for the Standing Rock Reservation, and I realized
that while I have told the story many times over the years, not
everyone has heard all of what we are doing and why, so I wanted to give you a little background about our
8th Annual Holiday Project, and
who we are helping.

Who: The Children and Elders of The Standing Rock Reservation
What: The Standing Rock Reservation is one of the smallest, poorest, and
most remote of all the Sioux/Lakota reservations
Where: Cannon Ball North Dakota, about 50 miles outside of Bismark, ND
How: Thru the Church of The Tipi Wakan (House of Blessings) and Rev.
Boots Marsh and his wife Jackie Partin
Why: ? The 'why' is not a one reason, but multitudes of reasons, people,
and lives that we touch.

* * * * * * * *
Before the first Christmas project we did with Standing Rock, I had asked what the children might want, we got back a list asking for socks, underwear, shampoo, toothpaste and similar basic necessities. There was only one 'toy' request, and that was for a jigsaw puzzle.

This list was not put together by adults, but by children, asking for what they wanted to get for Christmas. I cried when I read the long list of requests for such simple things, like a bar of soap, that we tend to take for granted.

Over the years of talking with Pastor Boots, I have learned other
heartbreaking stories. Of the grandmother that took in her two
teenage granddaughters to live with her and they had one sweater
between the three of them to share for the cold brutal winter temperatures
in North Dakota. Of hand me down clothes worn until they are thread
bare. Of hand me down shoes with the toes cut out so they can still be
worn after the child has outgrown them. Children wearing clothes that
they have long outgrown, holding the waist of their jeans together with
a piece of rope, because they don't have proper size clothes.
Families crowded together in small homes because of the high incidence of house
fires due to numerous house fires that are caused from heating homes by burning wood in oil drums to heat the house. Elders in their 70's, 80's, and 90's
with no bed or no blanket, wearing everything they own to keep warm and
sleeping on the bare floor or a mat on the floor.

The list of reasons goes on and on. It is hard to imagine in this day and
age in America, that we have fellow human beings and citizens living in
conditions that could be considered appalling even by third world standards.

There are no large communities or cities near the Standing Rock Reservation,
and no social infrastructure to help this small community.
Mary Thunder has gathered people from around the US to help support
Rev. Boots and Jackie and their work on this tiny reservation. We are helping
them to make a difference in a community with 80% unemployment, where hope
is hard to come by.
People of Standing Rock now see Church of Tipi Wakan as a community
friend, neighbor and resource. When the reservation's supply of water ran
dry, Tipi Wakan helped get water for the reservation. They are helping the
elders, the children, and everyone of every age. Teens that have been in
gangs have come to help out at the church.

When you consider what a donation of $10, $20, $50, $100 can do, and how
it can help, it is a very small thing that can make a big impact to a person
and to a community.

Please consider supporting this project. This is our last week of
collecting donations and supplies as we have begun wrapping gifts,
and next week with finish up with packing the boxes and preparing
them for UPS shipping. While $750 for UPS sounds like a lot of
money, it is less than $5 per child/elder for what we are shipping out.
Divided up that way, you can see it is really not so high as it may seem.
We are also sending out candy, sugar free candy, organic nuts, dried
fruits, coffee and teas. We also have a large supply of heavy fleece
blankets being sent out again this year. Lots of warm clothing, sweaters,
Jackets, pants, and of course Santa's favorites, toys, games, craft kits and
supplies.
When we put our numerous helping hands together, we make the work
light and joyous, and we send that energy, along with our gifts, out to
Tipi Wakan.

To do an online donation via PayPal, you do NOT need an existing
PayPal account. Just go online to http://www.paypal.com/, click on the
"send money" link and follow the instructions. The receiver will be
email address: sherrysherry2@aol.com This is the email address
used for The Peace Chapel paypal account.
As always, donations will be accepted at the front door on the
covered porch of Angel Hill House 24/7 (no need to knock), but
PLEASE leave your name with your donation.
The Peace Chapel
Angel Hill House
129 Governors Drive
Leesburg, VA 20175
(purple mailbox)

If you are shipping your gifts and clothing directly to
Tipi Wakan in ND, the address is:
Church of The Tipi Wakan
7149 B South Big Lake Rd
Cannon Ball, ND 58528
Please reference The Peace Chapel so they know you
are part of our project. And please drop me an email and let me know what you have sent.

Thank you so much for your love and support
during this holiday Season,
Blessings,
Sherry & Altazar

"The Joy in Giving, is the LIGHT that it spreads! The
ripples of light will touch many shores, and many souls."Rev. Sherry Sherry


125 children AGES: newborn to 18
40 eldersVisit the website at:
http://www.sherrysherry.com/ for a listing of ages/gendersand donation suggestions




125 children - newborn to 18
40 eldersVisit the website at:
http://www.sherrysherry.com/ for a listing of ages/gendersand suggestions
Under Community Projects


HAPPY HOLIDAYS
CELEBRATE THE
HOLIDAYS
WITH
SPECIAL PRICES
ON
CRYSTALS
INCENSE
CEREMONIAL ITEMS
JEWELRY
& LOTS MORE
20% OFF ALL REGULAR PRICED ITEMS
10% OFF MARKED DOWN ITEMS
10% OFF INCENSE, HOLDERS, SAGE, FEATHERS, & SMUDGE SHELLS

December 1 - 15

Pay by cash, check or credit card
(credit card on your paypal acct)
at The Peace Chapel
Angel Hill House
Shop at any of our events or
contact Sherry to set a private shopping time


Holiday Project
Looking for creative ways
to donate to the holiday project?
Besides shopping online and taking
advantage of free or low cost shipping
directly to the Church in North Dakota
from the stores online and EbayHere is something new-

NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW
YOU CAN DONATE TO
THE PROJECT ONLINE
using PAYPAL
Paypal accepts online checks
and credit cards
Donate to: The Peace Chapel
online via Paypal
use email address: sherrysherry2@aol.com
is the Paypal account address
In the comment section
designate: donation to the Holiday Project
It will register to the Paypal accountfor The Peace ChapelYou do NOT need an existing Paypal account to use paypal to send donations.

WRAPPING GIFTS
& PACKING BOXES
DECEMBER 14, 15, 16
at Angel Hill House
Friday and Saturday evenings 7 - 9:30 PM
Sunday afternoon 2 - 6 PM
We will have refreshments and snacks
feel free to bring your favorites also! Please be sure to check the weather for LeesburgIn case of ice or snow!


Additional shopping hints:I have been to Rite Aid / Eckards and they have
Great deals on toys, manicure kits and Russel Stovers /Whitman candies, etc. Check the weekly sale specialsTarget has a lot of 50% and 75% off clothing! Look for long sleeves, jackets, pants similar type clothing for their colder climate

Hygiene supplies are always neededdeodorant, band aids, aspirin, soaps, etc. Humble Request:Please consider adding a shipping donation to all donations that you drop offIt will be a tremendous help, and
greatly appreciated

AS ALWAYS
DONATIONS THAT YOU ARE NOT SHIPPING
DIRECTLY TO NORTH DAKOTA
CAN BE
DROPPED OFF
24/7
AT
ANGEL HILL HOUSE
AT THE FRONT DOOR
ON THE COVERED PORCH
(no need to knock)
PLEASE LEAVE YOUR NAME
WITH YOUR
DONATIONS

Angel Hill House
129 Governors Drive
(Purple mail box)Leesburg, VA 20175

Direct Shipping:
Church of the Tipi WakanRev. Boots Marsh
7149 B South Big Lake RoadStanding Rock ReservationCannon Ball, ND 58528Please reference:
The Peace ChapelLeesburg, VA

gentle reminder:
no N'used clothing except jackets, coats and
heavy sweaters are being accepted for the
Holiday Project. If you have other n'used
clothing donations to send out, please ship them
directly to the church in ND. They may be
shipped out year round to Standing Rock as can
hygiene supplies.

Prime time CBS Special "In God's Name" December 23rd 9 PM

DON'T miss the Prime time CBS Special "In God's Name" airing on December 23rd at 9 PM EST with 12 Spiritual Leaders, including Amma Chi (Mata Amritanandamayi)

Here is a link to the trailer on this program:

http://cbsmediagroupftp.com/clips06/inGodsname_STREAM.wmv

Please make sure your volume is turned up. Keep reading below.

"IN GOD' S NAME," A MAJOR TELEVISION EVENT
ADDRESSING SOME OF THE MOST CHALLENGING
AND PROFOUND QUESTIONS OF OUR TIME,
WILL BE BROADCAST SUNDAY, DEC. 23 ON THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK

PRIMETIME SPECIAL INCLUDES EXTRAORDINARY FOOTAGE OF 12 OF THE WORLD'S MOST INFLUENTIAL RELIGIOUS LEADERS,
ALL FEATURED IN A SINGLE BROADCAST FOR THE FIRST TIME

FILMMAKERS JULES AND GEDEON NAUDET RETURN
TO THE NETWORK WITH THEIR FIRST PROJECT SINCE
THE MULTIPLE AWARD-WINNING FILM "9/11"

IN GOD'S NAME, a CBS primetime special produced in association with the acclaimed French filmmakers Jules and Gedeon Naudet, will explore the complex questions of our time through the intimate thoughts and beliefs of 12 of the world's most influential spiritual leaders. These diverse and powerful voices offer provocative, compelling and enlightening perspective on myriad issues in our post-9/11 world, including the rise of terrorism, fanaticism, intolerance and war. The two-hour special will be broadcast Sunday, Dec. 23 (9:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

On the day of the terrorist attacks in September 2001, Jules and Gedeon Naudet were caught in the collapse of the World Trade Center. Jules was shooting inside when the South Tower fell. "On Sept. 11, we faced death and thought we had lost each other," said Jules Naudet. "This harrowing experience was the first step in a journey that would take us around the world searching for answers to the meaning of life."

The brothers' quest took them to Egypt, England, India, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, Russia and the Vatican, as well as Illinois and South Carolina.

"We chose these 12 leaders because of the vast number of believers — more than four billion — that their faiths represent," said Gedeon Naudet. "We also wanted to explore the diversity of spirituality in our world today."

The program marks the first time that this distinct group of leaders has appeared in one broadcast. These spiritual beacons speak out about violence and hatred and reveal their own thoughts about faith, peace, unity, tolerance and hope. Viewers will see them in intimate settings, including their homes and personal places of worship. Ultimately, through the eyes of these 12 very different religious figures, the filmmakers discover the common ground among believers around the world.

The 12 leaders featured in this special, in alphabetical order, are:
o Alexei II, Patriarch of Moscow and head of the Russian Orthodox Church
o Amma (Mata Amritanandamayi), a Hindu spiritual leader
o Pope Benedict XVI, head of the Roman Catholic Church
o The Dalai Lama (Tenzin Gyatso), spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhists
o Ayatollah Muhammad Hussein Fadlallah, a prominent Shi'ite Muslim leader
o Bishop Mark Hanson, Presiding Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and President of the Lutheran World Federation
o Michihisa Kitashirakawa, Jingu Daiguji (High Priest) of the Shinto Grand Shrine of Ise
o Yona Metzger, Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel
o Dr. Frank Page, President of the Southern Baptist Convention
o Muhammad Sayyed Tantawi, Sheikh of Al-Azhar and a prominent Sunni Muslim leader
o Joginder Singh Vedanti, Jathedar of the Akal Takht, the Sikhs' highest authority
o Dr. Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury and head of the Church of England
IN GOD'S NAME is produced by filmmakers Jules and Gedeon Naudet and CBS News' Susan Zirinsky, who last collaborated as the executive producers of the Peabody and Emmy Award-winning film "9/11" for the Network. Mark Koops of Reveille, which represents the Naudets, serves as an executive producer. Also for CBS News, Nancy Kramer and Peter Schweitzer are the senior producers on the project, Mead Stone, Mike Vele and Basil Pappas are the producer-editors, Susan Mallie is the producer and Sarah Prior is the associate producer.


Blessings,Sherry
(\o/)
/_\
www.SherrySherry.Com
www.ThePeaceChapel.com
Sherry is on XM Radio!
Mondays at 1 PM & 7 PM (ET)On Broadminded - XM Channel 155 - Take 5 With Shari, Molly & Christine

The Joy in Giving

"The Joy in Giving, is the LIGHT that it spreads!

The ripples of light will touch many shores, and many souls."

Rev. Sherry Sherry

HEALING PRAYER FOR ALL BY ALAN AMES

Click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN9t9NBteyo&feature=related

Enjoy his blessings

Blessings,
Sherry
(\o/)
/_\
www.SherrySherry.Com
www.ThePeaceChapel.com
Sherry is on XM Radio! Mondays at 1 PM & 7 PM (ET)
On Broadminded - XM Channel 155 - Take 5
With Shari, Molly & Christine

"It is not sufficient for religious people to be involved with prayer. Rather, they are morally obliged to contribute all they can to solving the world’s problems."
-His Holiness the Dalai Lama

"History does not entrust the care of freedom to the weak or
timid." - Dwight D. Eisenhower

"We own nothing but our souls and our truth, everything
else is on loan to us for our care taking. " - Rev. Sherry Sherry

Monday, December 10, 2007

Meditation & Message services Sunday Nights

Sunday nights
Meditation & Message services
The Peace Chapel at Angel hill house
in Leesburg, VA
7:30 PM

Come and share in an evening of warmth
and inspiration as we have a
guided meditation, then a
spiritual message
Service and teaching.

Followed by light refreshments
No fee, $10 donation requested
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
www.sherrysherry.com

New Year's Eve Gala Capital Hyatt

Monday, December 31, 2007
New Year's Eve Gala
Jack Diamond Morning Show
MIX 107.3 FM
Capital Hyatt
Washington DC
(reservations required)

visit www.sherrysherry.com

New Years Prophecy Service Friday December 28

Friday December 28
New Years Prophecy Service
7:30 PM
CCWH
Reston Community Center
Lake Anne
Reston VA

Holiday Candle Light Service Sunday December 23

Sunday December 23
Holiday Candle Light Service
7 PM
Angel Hill House
Leesburg, VA
Everyone is invited to join us for
song, prayer and unity to
celebrate the holiday season

Holiday Project for Children and Elders Dec 14 - 16

December 14 - 16
Holiday Project for Children and Elders
Standing Rock Reservation
Final Gathering of gifts and donations
wrapping of presents
packing and weighing of boxes in
preparation for shipping to ND
(please consider adding a donation for shipping
costs to your gift donations. Each year UPS costs
about $600, and this year will be much higher
due to fuel surcharges and higher fees)
WRAPPING AND PACKING PARTIES
EACH EVENING AFTER 5 PM
AND ALL AFTERNOON ON SUNDAY
REFRESHMENTS SERVED

Turtle Dreamers Dec 11, 2007

Tuesday December 11
7:30 PM
Turtle Dreamers
Holiday Gathering and Give Away
Herndon VA

Standing Rock Reservation - project background

Happy Holidays

About the Standing Rock Reservation

Lately several people have asked me for more information about what
we are doing for the Standing Rock Reservation, and I realized
that while I have told the story many times over the years, not
everyone has heard all of what we are doing and why, so
I wanted to give you a little background about our
8th Annual Holiday Project, and
who we are helping.

Who: The Children and Elders of The Standing Rock Reservation
What: The Standing Rock Reservation is one of the smallest, poorest, and
most remote of all the Sioux/Lakota reservations
Where: Cannon Ball North Dakota, about 50 miles outside of Bismark, ND
How: Thru the Church of The Tipi Wakan (House of Blessings) and Rev.
Boots Marsh and his wife Jackie Partin
Why: ? The 'why' is not a one reason, but multitudes of reasons, people,
and lives that we touch.

* * * * * * * *
Before the first Christmas we sent out some holiday donations, I had
asked what the children might want, we got back a list asking for socks, underwear, shampoo, toothpaste and similar basic necessities. There was only one 'toy' request, and that was for a jigsaw puzzle.

This list was not put together by adults, but by children, asking for what they wanted to get for Christmas. I cried when I read the long list of requests for such simple things like a bar of soap, that we tend to take for granted.

Over the years of talking with Pastor Boots, I have learned other
heartbreaking stories. Of the grandmother that took in her two
teenage granddaughters to live with her and they had one sweater
between the three of them to share for the cold brutal winter temperatures
in North Dakota. Of hand me down clothes worn until they are thread
bare. Of hand me down shoes with the toes cut out so they can still be
worn after the child has outgrown them. Children wearing clothes that
they have long outgrown, holding the waist of their jeans together with
a piece of rope, because they don't have proper size clothes.
Families crowded together in small homes because of the high incidence of house
fires due to numerous house fires that are caused from heating homes by burning wood in oil drums to heat the house. Elders in their 70's, 80's, and 90's
with no bed or no blanket, wearing everything they own to keep warm and
sleeping on the bare floor or a mat on the floor.

The list of reasons goes on and on. It is hard to imagine in this day and
age in American, that we have fellow human beings and citizens living in
conditions that could be considered appalling even by third world standards.

There are no large communities or cities near the Standing Rock Reservation,
and no social infrastructure to help this small community.
Mary Thunder has gathered people from around the US to help support
Rev. Boots and Jackie and their work on this tiny reservation. We are helping
them to make a difference in a community with 80% unemployment, where hope
is hard to come by.
People of Standing Rock now see Church of Tipi Wakan as a community
friend, neighbor and resource. When the reservation's supply of water ran
dry, Tipi Wakan helped get water for the reservation. They are helping the
elders, the children, and everyone of every age. Teens that have been in
gangs have come to help out at the church.

When you consider what a donation of $10, $20, $50, $100 can do, and how much
it can help, it is a very small thing that can make a big impact to a person
and to a community.

Please consider supporting this project. This is our last week of
collecting donations and supplies as we have begun wrapping gifts,
and next week with finish up with packing the boxes and preparing
them for UPS shipping. While $700 for UPS sounds like a lot of
money, it is less than $5 per child/elder for what we are shipping out.
Divided up that way, you can see it is really not so high as it may seem.
We are also sending out candy, sugar free candy, organic nuts, dried
fruits, coffee and teas. We also have a large supply of heavy fleece
blankets being sent out again this year.
When we put our numerous helping hands together, we make the work
light and joyous, and we send that energy, along with our gifts, out to
Tipi Wakan.

To do an online donation via PayPal, you do NOT need an existing
PayPal account. Just go online to www.Paypal.com, click on the
"send money" link and follow the instructions. The receiver will be
email address: sherrysherry2@aol.com This is the account address
used for The Peace Chapel.
As always, donations will be accepted at the front door on the
covered porch of Angel Hill House 24/7 (no need to knock), but
PLEASE leave your name with your donation.
The Peace Chapel
Angel Hill House
129 Governors Drive
Leesburg, VA 20175

If you are shipping your gifts and clothing directly to
Tipi Wakan in ND, the address is:
Church of The Tipi Wakan
7149 B South Big Lake Rd
Cannon Ball, ND 58528
Please reference The Peace Chapel so they know you
are part of our project.

Thank you so much for your love and support
during this holiday Season,
Blessings,
Sherry & Altazar



Blessings,
Sherry
(\o/)
/_\
www.SherrySherry.Com
www.ThePeaceChapel.com
Sherry is on XM Radio! Mondays at 1 PM & 7 PM (ET)
On Broadminded - XM Channel 155 - Take 5
With Shari, Molly & Christine

"It is not sufficient for religious people to be involved with prayer. Rather, they are morally obliged to contribute all they can to solving the world’s problems."
-His Holiness the Dalai Lama

"History does not entrust the care of freedom to the weak or
timid." - Dwight D. Eisenhower

"We own nothing but our souls and our truth, everything
else is on loan to us for our care taking. " - Rev. Sherry Sherry

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Peace Chapel Events December 2007

The Peace Chapel
December 2007

SUNDAY DECEMBER 2
PRAYER LODGE
Rev. Lakota Hasie3 PM Teaching4 PM Lodge
5:30 Shared Feast
RSVP required
(space limited to 20 people)
More info on the website under Events

Tuesday December 11
7:30 PM
Turtle Dreamers
Holiday Gathering and Give Away
Herndon VA

December 14 - 16
Holiday Project for
Children and Elders
Standing Rock Reservation
Final Gathering of gifts and donations
wrapping of presents
packing and weighing of boxes in
preparation for shipping to ND(please consider adding a donation for shipping
costs to your gift donations. Each year UPS costsabout $600, and this year will be much higher
due to fuel surcharges and higher fees)
WRAPPING AND PACKING PARTIES
EACH EVENING AFTER 5 PM
AND ALL AFTERNOON ON SUNDAY
REFRESHMENTS SERVED

Sunday
December 23
Holiday Candle Light Service
7 PM
Angel Hill House
Leesburg, VA
Everyone is invited to join us for
song, prayer and unity to
celebrate the holiday season

Friday December 28
New Years Prophecy Service
7:30 PM
CCWH
Reston Community Center
Lake Anne
Reston VA

Monday, December 31, 2007
New Year's Eve Gala
Jack Diamond Morning Show
MIX 107.3 FM
Capital Hyatt
Washington DC
(reservations required)

visit
http://www.sherrysherry.com/
under events
for more information

Blessings,Sherry (\o/) /_\http://www.sherrysherry.com/ http://www.thepeacechapel.com/

Announcements - Hasie Readings & Sweat Lodge

NOTES:
1 ~ HASIE HAS 2 OPENINGS FOR PRIVATE READINGS AVAILABLE ON SUNDAY AT 12 PM AND 1:30 PMPlease let me know ASAP if you are interested in one of her sessionsthey will be filled FCFS basis(Requested Donation to Hasie $100)***** *********** ******** ********* *****
2 ~ IF THERE IS ICE (snow and possible ice predicted for Sunday daytime) the Lodge might have to be canceled.....(Snow is OK, but not ICE on our steep hills) If in doubt please call us at after 11 AM703-771-7811, 703-728-6553or 703-969-4365 (Joanie)We live on a steep hill, and the lodge is at the highest point in the back yard, if there is ice, we don't want to take a chance on anyone getting hurt on the driveway or walking in the yard
For the colder weather remember to wear warm shoes that are easy to
slip on and off. Bring an extra large towel to wrap around you for before and after the lodge.
So far for the shared feast afterwards we have on the menu:
16 bean soup, corn bread, hot apple cider, chocolate chip cookies

PRAYER LODGESUNDAY, DECEMBER 23 PMANGEL HILL HOUSELEESBURG, VA
3 PM SUNDAY Teaching4 PM LodgeFollowed byShared Feast
Please RSVP - so we have a head count
Be sure to send an email to register for each Lodge! Email Sherry Sherry
WHAT DO YOU NEED FOR THE SWEAT?
sweat clothes (cotton dress, or skirt and shirt over a bathing suit for women, and shorts or swim trunks and t-shirt for men
1 to 2 towels per person
change of clothes for after sweat (bring a jacket for cool weather)
covered dish for shared feast after the sweat (main dish, side dish, rolls, desserts, drinks, salads)
prayer tie materials (clothe, tobacco, string, scissors) (we will have some extra materials available if you would prefer to use these. Please consider offering a $5 donation to cover cost of prayer ties supplies)
$30 donation (requested: $25 for the lodge teaching to Rev. Lakota Hasie, and $5 for a fund for materials, stones, firewood, etc. )
a signed release form (provided at the lodge)

Other notes:
address: 129 Governors Drive, Leesburg, VA 20175(just off of Rt. 15 at the bypass and the Greenway toll road in Leesburg)
Our house has a purple mailbox (imagine that!) about the 15th house on the left after you turn onto Governors Drive from Rt. 15
Plenty of on street parking
We have a very steep driveway so unless you have something very heavy with you, don't try to drive up the driveway (backing down is scary).
there are wooden steps from the driveway directly to the back yard and the barn. (the steps can be a bit wobbly so use caution)
the door off of the back patio comes directly into the kitchen (2 dog hooks are on the door frame)
PLEASE NOTE: Cats may go in and out, BUT THE DOGS MUST BE TIED ON THEIR RUNS TO GO OUTSIDE - THEY CANNOT RUN LOOSE.
We do have cats and dogs, so take any needed allergy medications before you arrive.
there are 2 bathrooms in the house, 1 upstairs by the kitchen in the hallway, and one downstairs inside the 'reading' room or spirit room

Please consider helping with these volunteer opportunities:
FIRE TENDING/LODGE PREPARATION VOLUNTEERS: Dale, Altazar & _______________
KITCHEN ANGEL VOLUNTEERS: Joanie Clark & ________________
CLEAN UP VOLUNTEERS: Anne Devine & ________________
Clearing out lodge, folding blankets : ____________________________


Blessings,Sherry (\o/) /_\http://www.sherrysherry.com/

SPECIAL PRICES ON CRYSTALS, INCENSE, CEREMONIAL ITEMS, JEWELRY & LOTS MORE

December 1 - 16
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAYS WITH SPECIAL PRICES ON CRYSTALS, INCENSE, CEREMONIAL ITEMS, JEWELRY & LOTS MORE
20% OFF ALL REGULAR PRICED ITEMS
10% OFF MARKED DOWN ITEMS
10% OFF INCENSE, HOLDERS, SAGE, FEATHERS, & SMUDGE SHELLS

Pay by cash, check or credit card
(credit card on paypal)
at The Peace Chapel
Angel Hill House
Shop at any of our events or
contact Sherry to set a private shopping time

Holiday Project
Looking for creative ways
to donate to the holiday project?
Besides shopping online and taking
advantage of free or low cost shipping
directly to the Church in North Dakota
from the stores and Ebay
YOU CAN DONATE ONLINE
using PAYPAL
Paypal accepts online checks
and credit cards
Donate to: The Peace Chapel
online via Paypal
email address: sherrysherry2@aol.com
is the Paypal account address
In the comment section
designate: donation to the Holiday Project

WRAPPING GIFTS
& PACKING BOXES
DECEMBER 14, 15, 16
at Angel Hill House
Friday and Saturday evenings 6 - 10 PM
Sunday afternoon 1 - 6 PM
We will have refreshments and snacks
feel free to bring your favorites also!


Blessings,Sherry

December 2007 Events

The Peace Chapel
December 2007

SUNDAY DECEMBER 2
PRAYER LODGE
Rev. Lakota Hasie3 PM Teaching4 PM Lodge
5:30 Shared Feast
RSVP required
(space limited to 20 people)
More info on the website under Events

Tuesday December 11
7:30 PM
Turtle Dreamers
Holiday Gathering and Give Away
Herndon VA

December 14 - 16
Holiday Project for
Children and Elders
Standing Rock Reservation
Final Gathering of gifts and donations
wrapping of presents
packing and weighing of boxes in
preparation for shipping to ND(please consider adding a donation for shipping
costs to your gift donations. Each year UPS costsabout $600, and this year will be much higher
due to fuel surcharges and higher fees)
WRAPPING AND PACKING PARTIES
EACH EVENING AFTER 5 PM
AND ALL AFTERNOON ON SUNDAY
REFRESHMENTS SERVED

Sunday December 23
Holiday Candle Light Service
7 PM
Angel Hill House
Leesburg, VA
Everyone is invited to join us for
song, prayer and unity to
celebrate the holiday season

Friday December 28
New Years Prophecy Service
7:30 PM
CCWH
Reston Community Center
Lake Anne
Reston VA

Monday, December 31, 2007
New Year's Eve Gala
Jack Diamond Morning Show
MIX 107.3 FM
Capital Hyatt
Washington DC
(reservations required)

visit
http://www.sherrysherry.com/
under events for more information

Blessings,Sherry (\o/) /_\http://www.sherrysherry.com/ http://www.thepeacechapel.com/ Sherry is on XM Radio! Mondays at 1 PM & 7 PM (ET)On Broadminded - XM Channel 155 - Take 5 With Shari, Molly & Christine "It is not sufficient for religious people to be involved with prayer. Rather, they are morally obliged to contribute all they can to solving the worlds problems."-His Holiness the Dalai Lama "History does not entrust the care of freedom to the weak or timid." - Dwight D. Eisenhower"We own nothing but our souls and our truth, everything else is on loan to us for our care taking. " - Rev. Sherry Sherry

Prayer Lodge Event - Sweat Lodge

PRAYER LODGE
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23 PMANGEL HILL HOUSELEESBURG, VA
3 PM SUNDAY Teaching4 PM LodgeFollowed byShared Feast
Please RSVP - so we have a head count
Be sure to send an email to register for each Lodge! Email Sherry Sherry

WHAT DO YOU NEED FOR THE SWEAT?
sweat clothes (cotton dress, or skirt and shirt over a bathing suit for women, and shorts or swim trunks and t-shirt for men
1 to 2 towels
change of clothes for after sweat (bring a jacket for cool weather)
covered dish for shared feast after the sweat (main dish, side dish, rolls, desserts, drinks, salads)
prayer tie materials (clothe, tobacco, string, scissors) (we will have some extra materials available if you would prefer to use these. Please consider offering a $5 donation to cover cost of prayer ties supplies)
$30 donation (requested: $25 for the lodge teaching to Rev. Lakota Hasie, and $5 for a fund for materials, stones, firewood, etc. )
a signed release form (provided at the lodge)

Other notes:
address: 129 Governors Drive, Leesburg, VA 20175(just off of Rt. 15 at the bypass and the Greenway toll road in Leesburg)
Our house has a purple mailbox (imagine that!) about the 15th house on the left after you turn onto Governors Drive from Rt. 15
Plenty of on street parking
We have a very steep driveway so unless you have something very heavy with you, don't try to drive up the driveway (backing down is scary).
there are wooden steps from the driveway directly to the back yard and the barn. (the steps can be a bit wobbly so use caution)
the door off of the back patio comes directly into the kitchen (2 dog hooks are on the door frame)

PLEASE NOTE: Cats may go in and out, BUT THE DOGS MUST BE TIED ON THEIR RUNS TO GO OUTSIDE - THEY CANNOT RUN LOOSE.
We do have cats and dogs, so take any needed allergy medications before you arrive.
there are 2 bathrooms in the house, 1 upstairs by the kitchen in the hallway, and one downstairs inside the 'reading' room or spirit room

Please consider helping with these volunteer opportunities:
FIRE TENDING VOLUNTEERS:
KITCHEN ANGEL VOLUNTEERS:
CLEAN UP VOLUNTEERS: