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Church Services around Delaware County

Note: Due to the ever-changing coronavirus pandemic, check with your church to see schedules have changed since our deadline. Thank you All notices for church events and services must be emailed to vcarey@delcotimes.com by Wednesday at noon. We will not accept faxes or hard copies.  Chi United Church: 5151 Chichester Avenue, Aston, is holding Drive-in Services on Sunday mornings at 9 a.m. in the parking lot. You can listen to the service on your radio, or watch it on Facebook in your car, or you can bring a lawn chair and watch it in person on the lawn, always practicing social distancing and wearing a mask. We would love to have you join us each week. Everyone is welcome.

Church Events around Delaware County

Note: Due to the ever-changing coronavirus pandemic, check with your church to see schedules have changed since our deadline. All notices for church events and services must be emailed to vcarey@delcotimes.com by Wednesday at noon. We will not accept faxes or hard copies. All notices will appear online. Print is based on a space-available basis. Thank you. Christ United Methodist Church: 2900 Springfield Road, Broomall, is hosting a Drive-Thru Christmas Journey December 12 from 3-5 p.m. Come hear the Christmas story beginning with the prophet Isaiah proclaiming the birth of Jesus, visit Mary and Elizabeth, drive-by the Inn and receive a treat and see the stable that shelters our greatest Gift to mankind the Baby Jesus.

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Fitzwater proposes commission for immigrant community

Frederick Community College Literacy Council of Frederick County All were supportive of the mission of the commission, which for now is named the Commission on Immigrant Affairs. Bharat Deolekar, president of the Indian Association of Frederick, said his group has been around for about 20-25 years and serves 150-200 families annually. As far as desired services and guidance, Deolekar pointed to health care issues, access to government services and immigrants seeking green cards and citizenship. That’s somewhere where a commission could help, especially if a brick and mortar location was opened, he said. “Immigration rules keep changing regularly,” Deolekar said. “Suppose somebody comes on a green card. What are their rights? … And what is their path to citizenship? If someone comes in on a different status, what can [officials] do to help with that and make sure their path [to citizenship] is safe?”

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