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Illinois quick hits: IDNR warns of bird flu; ‘Space Force’ added to statute – Cities 92.9

IDNR warns of bird flu
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources is monitoring a large event of waterfowl mortality at numerous locations throughout Illinois. Test results received so far indicate bird flu is the cause.
Members of the public are encouraged to report concentrations of five or more deceased birds found at one location to IDNR district wildlife biologists on the agency’s website.
Due to the risk of infection to other animals, dogs and other pets should be kept away from the carcasses of birds that may have died.
‘Space Force’ added to statute
Throughout Illinois state statute where any reference to armed services are made, a new state law adds the United States Space Force.
Impacted public acts include the Flag Display and various personnel codes.
The U.S. Space Force was created by Donald Trump during his first term in 2019.
Christmas tree recycling
Illinois Department of Natural Resources fisheries biologists are collecting live Christmas trees to be used as fish habitat in local lakes after the holidays.
The collected trees will be bundled together, weighted, and submerged in lakes, providing habitat for multiple fish species and promoting algae growth for insects that attract fish for anglers.
Trees must be free of stands, lights, ornaments, and tinsel. Wreaths and garlands will not be accepted. Drop-off location information and instructions are located on the IDNR Office of Fisheries website.

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Child education programs available at Lawton Public Library – KAUZ

LAWTON, Okla. (KAUZ) – Lawton Public Library has announced new resources available to the community.
Both ABCmouse.com and Scholastic Teachables have been added to the Lawton Public Library’s collection of resources available for free with a library card.
“ABCmouse provides a wonderful learning experience for young children, while Scholastic Teachables is an excellent resource for educators and parents seeking quality materials for older students. Together, they help meet the educational needs of children from early childhood through middle school, reinforcing our commitment to supporting lifelong learning.”

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Bitcoin's Power Play: BTC Maintaining Critical Chart Formation Sparks Upside Potential | Bitcoinist.com – Bitcoinist

Bitcoin‘s potential for a significant upside move in the short term continues to gain traction as a positive price trend emerges on its daily chart. With upward momentum currently building, the much-anticipated next move will put the digital asset back above the pivotal $100,000 mark.
In a recent analysis, Trader Tardigrade, a technical expert and trader, cited a price trend that suggests Bitcoin could be poised for a notable spike in the upcoming days. Bullish predictions like this are rising within the community again following BTC’s recent rally that brought its price close to the $100,000 point on Christmas.
Trader Tardigrade, navigating BTC’s price action, highlighted that the asset continues to maintain Ascending Channel formation despite recent waning price performances. With the potential of a breakout on the upside, this development signals robust market confidence and resilience.
According to the expert, the Bitcoin Ascending Channel has held steady after making a false break from the pattern’s lower support line. Since the recovery of the channel, BTC has retested the support line just below $98,000 once again which is crucial for its next trajectory.
In the event that Bitcoin sustains this level, Trader Tardigrade expects a move to the channel’s upper resistance line located at the $110,000 level. As institutional interest and retail investor sentiment grow, BTC’s breakout from this bullish pattern may fuel a much larger rally to uncharted territory. Thus far, the market is closely monitoring for catalysts that may trigger the much-expected surge to this cycle’s peak as confidence in BTC’s prospects grows.
Bitcoin has demonstrated positive price moves over the last few days, indicating renewed strength. On Wednesday, Trader Tardigrade revealed that the crypto asset closed above a key resistance level, marking a breakout from a Descending Channel formation.
The descending channel pattern is characterized by two downward parallel trend lines representing lower highs and lower lows. As the cryptocurrency escapes the downside action that has defined the channel for several weeks, this breakout indicates a change in price trend. Due to this, the analyst is confident that BTC could rally to the $100,000 mark shortly and reach new all-time highs.
After starting the day on a bearish note, BTC is gradually transitioning toward a bullish outlook. Presently, the digital asset is valued at $96,510, indicating a 1% increase in the past day.
Bitcoin’s recent decline is partially attributed to a significant inflow of BTC into crypto exchanges. This development is often seen as a sign of a potential sell-off in the market, causing investors to secure gains. Following a protracted decline in exchange reserves, this shift may serve as a precursor to short-term market turbulence.
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Historian Sherman E. Pyatt’s New Novel, Standing in the Gap, a Tale of Gullah Culture, Suspense, and Spirituality, to be released by Evening Post Books on January 6, 2025 – The Post and Courier

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Updated: December 27, 2024 @ 3:07 pm
Charleston, SC — Historian Sherman E. Pyatt’s newest novel, Standing in the Gap, is a captivating exploration of Gullah culture, chronicling African American family life from 1915 to 1917 on Wadmalaw Island and in Charleston. This poignant story weaves themes of heritage, suspense, and spirituality through the life of young Jacob Rouse, a Gullah child with a profound connection to the spiritual world.
Set against the rich backdrop of the South Carolina Lowcountry, the novel follows the LoganRouse family of Wadmalaw Island, whose ancestors carried their spiritual traditions from Africa centuries ago. The story begins on a humid summer day as a midwife arrives to assist in the birth of Jacob’s cousin. Readers quickly discover that Jacob is no ordinary child—born “under the veil” and marked by a distinctive birthmark, he is believed to be a divine gift, standing as a bridge “in the gap” between Heaven and Earth.
Written in authentic Gullah dialect, Standing in the Gap offers readers an immersive cultural experience. To assist readers in navigating the language, the novel includes a helpful glossary of Gullah terms.
Sherman E. Pyatt is a Charleston native with deep roots in the Lowcountry. He earned his Bachelor of Arts from Johnson C. Smith University and a Master of Library and Information Science from Indiana University, later completing certifications in archival sciences at Georgia State University. Pyatt has worked as a research librarian, interim director, and archivist at various institutions, including The Citadel Military College, the Avery Research Center at the College of Charleston, and South Carolina State University. A dedicated community volunteer, Pyatt served as a commissioner on the Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor (2016–2020) and currently contributes as a research assistant at the International African American Museum in Charleston.
His previous publications include Martin Luther King, Jr., An Annotated Bibliography (Greenwood Press, 1986), Apartheid: A Selective Annotated Bibliography, 1978-1987 (Garland Publishing, 1990), A Dictionary and Catalog of African American Folklife of the South (Greenwood Press, 1999), Charleston, South Carolina: Black America Series (Arcadia Publishing, 2000), Burke High School: 1894-2006 (Arcadia Publishing, 2007), and The Other Side of Skillet: Healthy and Alternative Eating in the Lowcountry (Lulu Publishing, 2015).
There will be a presentation and book signing on Tuesday, February 4th at 6 p.m. at the Charleston Library Society, located at 164 King St., Charleston, S.C. The event is open to the public, and tickets may be purchased.
Standing in the Gap will be available for purchase online at eveningpostbooks.com for $19.95 plus South Carolina sales tax and shipping. For wholesale orders, contact assistant editor Elise Lusk at elusk@eveningpostbooks.com. ISBN: 978-1-929647-98-9
Consumer Publications, LLC dba Evening Post Books began publishing titles in 2008 by SC authors with subject matter dedicated to the Lowcountry and has since expanded to publish books about the greater American South. Additional information may be found at eveningpostbooks.com
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Mila Kunis Says Husband Ashton Kutcher And Their Children Helped Her Embrace Judaism: ‘I Fell in Love With My Religion’ – Algemeiner

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Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis at the 9th Annual Breakthrough Prize Ceremony at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles, California, on April 16, 2023. Photo: Cover Media via Reuters Connect
Actress Mila Kunis began embracing and feeling proud of her Jewish heritage when she met her husband, actor Ashton Kutcher, and even more so after having children, she told Israeli activist and author Noa Tishby this week.
“For me, it happened when I met my husband,” the “Goodrich” star, 41, said of her former “That ’70s Show” costar, 46, who she has been married to since 2015.
Although Kutcher is not Jewish, he was a follower of Kabbalah and was frequently photographed visiting the Kabbalah Centre in Los Angeles when he was married to actress Demi Moore from 2005-2013. Their wedding was also reportedly officiated by a Kabbalah Centre teacher. It remains unclear if he continues to follow Kabbalah. Nevertheless, Kunis joked that Kutcher is Jewish “by choice,” not by lineage, and that his interest in Judaism sparked Kunis to reconnect with her Jewish roots.
“I fell in love with my religion because he explained it to me,” said Kunis, who voices Meg Griffin on the Fox animated series “Family Guy.”
Kunis made the comments while joining Tishby to light candles on Thursday for the second night of Hanukkah. The two joined forces as part of Tishby’s “#BringOnTheLight campaign,” which is an eight-part video series on YouTube dedicated to spreading the message of Jewish resilience, pride and unity throughout the Jewish holiday.
Kunis and Kutcher together have two children — daughter Wyatt, 10, and son Dimitri, 8. The actress was born in Chernivtsi, Ukraine, and moved to the United States at the age of eight. She told Tishby that she did not adhere to any Jewish traditions while growing up. “I always knew I was Jewish but I was told to never talk about,” she said. “I think because I was in a country that didn’t allow for religion.” The “Bad Moms” star added that her children also helped her tap into the religious side of Judaism.
“I was raised culturally Jewish. So for me, it’s a culture,” she said. “And as I had kids, and my kids very much identity with the religion aspect of it, I was like, ‘Oh, I guess we’re doing Shabbat and the candles. And there are so many beautiful traditions.”
“I never lit Hanukkah candles until I had kids,” she further noted.
When Kunis lit the menorah with Tishby for the second night of Hanukkah, they called Kutcher for some help. Both women were unsure if they needed to light the candles from left to right or from right to left, and asked Kutcher for guidance.
Kunis also talked about being raised with a lot of Jewish guilt and superstition. Listing another things that are culturally Jewish about her, she shared, “I have a fear of not having enough food and my fear of somebody being hungry. The worst thing my kids can say to me is, ‘I’m hungry.’”
“Food fixes everything. You’re tired, eat some food. You’re cranky, eat some food,” she joked. “A health person would say, ‘This is unhealthy and you’re doing something wrong.’ And I understand. I’m working on it. But it’s just something that is embedded in me.”

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Christmastide: continues at 10 a.m. in person at Community Congregational Church at 145 Rock Hill Road in Tiburon. Go to ccctiburon.org.
Great vespers: presented by St. Nicholas Orthodox Church at 7 p.m. on YouTube and in person at 102 Ross Ave. in San Anselmo. Go to stnicholasmarin.org.
New Year’s Eve meditation and songs of realization: presented by Wisdom River Meditation Center at 6 p.m. on Zoom and in person at 7110 Redwood Blvd., suite B, in Novato. Donations accepted. Register at sukhasiddhi.org.
Mass: presented by Mill Valley’s Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church at 7:45 a.m. in person at 3 Oakdale Ave. in Mill Valley and by Facebook livestream at facebook.com/mountcarmelmv and mountcarmelmv.org.
Morning prayer: presented by Church of Our Saviour at 9:30 a.m. in person at 10 Old Mill St. in Mill Valley and by Facebook livestream at facebook.com/oursaviourmillvalley. Go to cosmv.org or call 415-388-1907.
Noon prayer: presented by Church of Our Saviour at noon on Facebook at facebook.com/oursaviourmillvalley. Go to cosmv.org or call 415-388-1907.
Evening prayer: presented by Church of Our Saviour at 5 p.m. on Facebook at facebook.com/oursaviourmillvalley. Go to cosmv.org or call 415-388-1907.
Bible study: presented by Church of the Nativity at 4 p.m. in person at 333 Ellen Drive in San Rafael. Go to nativityonthehill.org or call 415-479-7023.
Morning minyan: presented by Congregation Kol Shofar at 7:15 a.m. in person at the Beit Midrash at 215 Blackfield Drive in Tiburon. Call 415-388-1818 or go to kolshofar.org.
Christian contemplative practice: presented by St. Columba’s Inverness at 7 p.m. online at stcolumbasinverness.org/virtual-chapel.
Mindfulness meditation: with chants and Tibetan singing bowls. Presented by the Praktikos Meditation Circle at 5 and 7 p.m. on Zoom. Email praktikos@outlook.com to get the link. All welcome.
Morning prayer: presented by Church of Our Saviour at 9:30 a.m. in person at 10 Old Mill St. in Mill Valley and by Facebook livestream at facebook.com/oursaviourmillvalley. Go to cosmv.org or call 415-388-1907.
Noon prayer: presented by Church of Our Saviour at noon on Facebook at facebook.com/oursaviourmillvalley. Go to cosmv.org or call 415-388-1907.
Evening prayer: presented by Church of Our Saviour at 5 p.m. on Facebook at facebook.com/oursaviourmillvalley. Go to cosmv.org or call 415-388-1907.
Mass: presented by St. Patrick Catholic Church at 8 a.m. in person at 114 King St. in Larkspur. More information at stpatricksparish.com or by calling 415-924-0600.
12-step program: presented by Celebrate Recovery at 6:30 p.m. in person at Hillside Church of Marin at 2000 Las Gallinas Ave. in San Rafael. More information at celebraterecovery.com or by calling 415-336-6074.
Chai lights: weekly talk presented by Congregation Kol Shofar at 10 a.m. Contact garyamv@comcast.net for more information.
Prayer and meditation service: presented by the Golden Gate Center for Spiritual Living at 7:15 p.m. on the first Wednesday of the month on Zoom. Go to ggcsl.org/events/month.
Bible study: presented by St. Andrew Presbyterian Church of Marin City at 6:30 p.m. on Zoom. Go to saintandrewpc.org.
Noon prayer and scripture study: presented by St. Columba’s Inverness at noon online at stcolumbasinverness.org/virtual-chapel.
Taize service: presented by the Golden Gate Center for Spiritual Living at 7:15 p.m. on the second Wednesday of the month on Zoom. Go to ggcsl.org/events/month.
Mass: presented by Mill Valley’s Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church at 7:45 a.m. in person at 3 Oakdale Ave. in Mill Valley and by Facebook livestream at facebook.com/mountcarmelmv and mountcarmelmv.org.
Testimony meeting: presented by First Church of Christ, Scientist, San Rafael at 7:30 p.m. on Zoom. Go to christiansciencesanrafael.org.
Contemplative prayer and compline: presented by Church of the Nativity at 5 p.m. on Zoom. Go to nativityonthehill.org for the Zoom link.
Wednesday Communion: presented by Tiburon’s Community Congregational Church at noon via Zoom. Go to ccctiburon.org/spiritual-practices.
Visioning meditation: presented by the Golden Gate Center For Spiritual Living at 7:15 pm on the third Wednesday of the month on Zoom. Go to https://ggcsl.org/event/guided-meditation-service/
Guided meditation: presented by the Golden Gate Center for Spiritual Living at 7:15 p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of the month on Zoom. Go to ggcsl.org/events/month.
Morning prayer: presented by Church of Our Saviour at 9:30 a.m. in person at 10 Old Mill St. in Mill Valley and by Facebook livestream at facebook.com/oursaviourmillvalley. Go to cosmv.org or call 415-388-1907.
Noon prayer: presented by Church of Our Saviour at noon on Facebook at facebook.com/oursaviourmillvalley. Go to cosmv.org or call 415-388-1907.
Evening prayer: presented by Church of Our Saviour at 5 p.m. on Facebook at facebook.com/oursaviourmillvalley. Go to cosmv.org or call 415-388-1907.
Morning Eucharist: presented by Church of Our Saviour at 10:30 a.m. in person at 10 Old Mill St. in Mill Valley and on Zoom. Bible study to follow. Go to cosmv.org or call 415-388-1907.
Mass: presented by St. Patrick Catholic Church at 8 a.m. in person at 114 King St. in Larkspur. More information at stpatricksparish.com or by calling 415-924-0600.
Morning minyan: presented by Congregation Kol Shofar at 7 a.m. in person at the Beit Midrash at 215 Blackfield Drive in Tiburon. Call 415-388-1818 or go to kolshofar.org.
Mindfulness meditation: with chants and Tibetan singing bowls. Presented by the Praktikos Meditation Circle at 5 and 7 p.m. on Zoom. Email praktikos@outlook.com for the link.
Talk: “Philosophies of Judaism” with David Fankushen presented on the first and third Thursdays by Congregation Kol Shofar at 1:30 p.m. on Zoom. Call 415-388-1818 or go to kolshofar.org.
Candlelight evening prayer circle: presented by St. Columba’s Inverness at 7 p.m. online at stcolumbasinverness.org/virtual-chapel.
Mass: presented by Mill Valley’s Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church at 7:45 a.m. in person at 3 Oakdale Ave. in Mill Valley and by Facebook livestream at facebook.com/mountcarmelmv and mountcarmelmv.org.
Morning prayer: presented by Church of Our Saviour at 9:30 a.m. in person at 10 Old Mill St. in Mill Valley and by Facebook livestream at facebook.com/oursaviourmillvalley. Go to cosmv.org or call 415-388-1907.
Noon prayer: presented by Church of Our Saviour at noon on Facebook at facebook.com/oursaviourmillvalley. Go to cosmv.org or call 415-388-1907.
Evening prayer: presented by Church of Our Saviour at 5 p.m. on Facebook at facebook.com/oursaviourmillvalley. Go to cosmv.org or call 415-388-1907.
Mass: presented by St. Patrick Catholic Church at 8 a.m. in person at 114 King St. in Larkspur. More information at stpatricksparish.com or by calling 415-924-0600.
Women’s bible study: presented by Presbyterian Church of Novato at 10-11:30 a.m. via Zoom. Go to pcnovato.org.
Mass: presented by Mill Valley’s Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church at 7:45 a.m. in person at 3 Oakdale Ave. in Mill Valley and by Facebook livestream at facebook.com/mountcarmelmv and mountcarmelmv.org.
Bible study: presented by Good Shepherd Lutheran Church at 11 a.m. on Zoom. Go to gslcnovato.org/online-bible-study.
Noonday prayer service: presented by Church of the Nativity at noon on Zoom. Go to nativityonthehill.org for the Zoom link.
Shabbat mingle: and chat presented by Gan HaLev at 7 p.m. on Zoom. Contact suzanne@ganhalev.org for login information.
Contemplative practice: presented by Tiburon’s Community Congregational Church at noon via Zoom. There’s a different practice each week. Go to ccctiburon.org/spiritual-practices.
Morning prayer: presented by Church of Our Saviour at 9:30 a.m. in person at 10 Old Mill St. in Mill Valley and by Facebook livestream at facebook.com/oursaviourmillvalley. Go to cosmv.org or call 415-388-1907.
Noon prayer: presented by Church of Our Saviour at noon on Facebook at facebook.com/oursaviourmillvalley. Go to cosmv.org or call 415-388-1907.
Evening prayer: presented by Church of Our Saviour at 5 p.m. on Facebook at facebook.com/oursaviourmillvalley. Go to cosmv.org or call 415-388-1907.
Mass: presented by St. Patrick Catholic Church at 8 a.m. in person at 114 King St. in Larkspur. Go to stpatricksparish.com or call 415-924-0600.
Friday prayer: presented by Islamic Center of North Marin at 1:30 p.m. in person at 7078 Redwood Blvd. in Novato. Go to icmarin.org or call 415-578-0579.
Vigil Mass: presented by St. Hilary Catholic Church at 5 p.m. in person at 761 Hilary Drive in Tiburon and livestreamed on YouTube. Go to sthilary.org.
Shabbat service: presented by Congregation Rodef Sholom at 10:30 a.m. on Facebook. Go to rodefsholom.org/rodef-sholom–home.html.
Mass: presented by Mill Valley’s Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church at 7:45 a.m. in person at 3 Oakdale Ave. in Mill Valley and by Facebook livestream at facebook.com/mountcarmelmv and mountcarmelmv.org.
Shabbat service: presented by Congregation Kol Shofar at 9:30 a.m. on Zoom and in person at 215 Blackfield Drive in Tiburon. Call 415-388-1818 or go to kolshofar.org.
Shabbat service: presented by Chabad of Marin at 10:30 a.m. in person at 1150 Idylberry Road in San Rafael. Call 415-492-1666.
Saturday circle: presented by Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Marin at 9 a.m. on Zoom. Go to uumarin.org.
Masses: presented by the St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. in person at 1000 Cambridge Ave. in Novato and by livestream. Go to stanthonynovato.org.
Daily office: presented by Church of Our Saviour at 9:30 a.m., noon and 5 p.m. streaming live on Facebook at facebook.com/oursaviourmillvalley. Go to cosmv.org or call 415-388-1907.
Vigil: presented by St. Nicholas Orthodox Church at 6 p.m. on YouTube and in person at 102 Ross Ave. in San Anselmo. Go to stnicholasmarin.org.
Mass: presented by St. Patrick Catholic Church at 5 p.m. in person at 114 King St. in Larkspur. More information at stpatricksparish.com or by calling 415-924-0600.
Masses: presented by St. Hilary Catholic Church at 7:30, 9 and 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. in person at 761 Hilary Drive in Tiburon and on YouTube. Go to sthilary.org. The 7:30 a.m. Mass is quiet with no music.
Masses: presented by Mill Valley’s Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church at 7:15 and 10:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. in person at 3 Oakdale Ave. in Mill Valley and by Facebook livestream at facebook.com/mountcarmelmv and mountcarmelmv.org.
Sunday worship: presented by St. Andrew Presbyterian Church of Marin City at 11 a.m. on Zoom and in person at 101 Donahue St. in Marin City. Go to saintandrewpc.org.
Sunday circle: presented by Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Marin at 9 a.m. on Zoom. Go to uumarin.org.
Worship service: presented by the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Marin at 10:30 a.m. on Zoom and in person at 240 Channing Way in San Rafael. Go to uumarin.org.
Sunday celebration: presented by the Golden Gate Center for Spiritual Living at 10 a.m. in person at Corte Madera Community Center at 498 Tamalpais Drive in Corte Madera and online. Go to ggcsl.org.
Online service: presented by First Missionary Baptist Church at 10 a.m. on Facebook Live. Go to fmbc4christ.org.
Celebration services: with Sunday message, readings and music. Presented by the Community Congregational Church of Tiburon at 8:30 and 10 a.m. in person at 145 Rock Hill Road in Tiburon and on Zoom. Go to ccctiburon.org.
Sunday worship service: presented by Grace Church of Marin at 9:30 a.m. in person at 921 Sir Francis Drake Blvd. in San Anselmo (across from the Red Hill Shopping Plaza). Go to gracemarin.org.
Worship service: presented by Hamilton Community Church of the Nazarene at 10:30 a.m. on Zoom. Go to hamiltoncommunitychurch.org/calendar.
Morning prayer service: presented by St. Columba’s Inverness at 11 a.m. online at stcolumbasinverness.org/virtual-chapel.
Contemporary service: presented by Presbyterian Church of Novato at 10 a.m. in person at 710 Wilson Ave. in Novato and online. Children’s Sunday school and nursery care available. For more information, go to pcnovato.org.
Family service: presented by St. John’s Episcopal Church at 9 a.m. in person at 14 Lagunitas Road in Ross. Go to stjohnsross.org.
Worship service: presented by St. John’s Episcopal Church at 10 a.m. in person at 14 Lagunitas Road in Ross and online at stjohnsross.org/live-stream-for-10am-service.
Worship service: presented by St. Paul’s Episcopal Church at 10 a.m. in person at 1123 Court St. in San Rafael and on Facebook Live and YouTube. Go to facebook.com/stpaulssanrafael and stpaulssanrafael.org/livestream.
Worship service: presented by Community Church of Mill Valley at 10 a.m. on Zoom and in person at 8 Olive St. For more information, go to communitychurchmillvalley.com.
Worship service: presented by Marin Lutheran Church at 9:30 a.m. on Zoom and in person at 649 Meadowsweet Drive in Corte Madera. For more information, go to marinlutheran.org.
Worship service: presented by Mt. Tamalpais United Methodist Church at 10:30 a.m. in person in the sanctuary at 410 Sycamore Ave. in Mill Valley and by Facebook livestream at facebook.com/Mt-Tamalpais-United-Methodist-Church-250943698280064.
Worship service: presented by Peace Lutheran Church at 11 a.m. in person at 205 Tennessee Valley Road in Tam Valley. Go to plcmarin.org.
Sunday service: presented by San Anselmo’s First Presbyterian Church at 10 a.m. on Zoom or in person in the sanctuary at 72 Kensington Road in San Anselmo. Go to togetherweserve.org.
Sunday service: presented by Lutheran Church of the Resurrection at 9:30 a.m. online and in person at 1100 Las Gallinas in San Rafael. Go to lcrsr.com.
Sunday service: presented by the Quest at 10 a.m. on YouTube and Facebook Live at facebook.com/questnovato/videos. Go to questnovato.com.
Sunday service: presented by St. Luke Presbyterian Church at 10 a.m. on YouTube and in person at 10 Bayview Drive in San Rafael. Go to stlukepres.org.
Sunday service: presented by Fairfax Community Church at 10:30 a.m. on Zoom and in person at 2398 Sir Francis Drake Blvd. in Fairfax. For more information, go to fairfaxcommunitychurch.me
Worship service: presented by First Church of Christ, Scientist, San Rafael, at 10 a.m. on Zoom and in person at 1618 Fifth Ave. in San Rafael. Go to christiansciencesanrafael.org.
Sunday worship, choir, music and prayers for joys and concerns: presented by San Geronimo Community Presbyterian Church at 11 a.m. in person and Zoom at 6001 Sir Francis Drake Blvd. in San Geronimo. Email sgpastor@att.net for Zoom connection. Go to sgpchurch.org.
Holy Eucharist: presented by Episcopal Church of the Nativity at 8 and 10 a.m. in person at 333 Ellen Drive in San Rafael and on Facebook Live. Go to nativityonthehill.org.
Worship services: presented by Westminster Presbyterian Church at 8:30 and 10 a.m. in person at 240 Tiburon Blvd. in Tiburon. 10 a.m. service also available on Facebook Live. Go to wpctiburon.org.
Worship service: presented by Trinity Lutheran Church at 10 a.m. in person at 333 Woodland Ave. in San Rafael and online at Facebook and YouTube. Call 415-454-4135 or go to trinitysanrafael.org.
Worship service: presented by Redwoods Presbyterian Church at 10 a.m. in person at 110 Magnolia Ave. in Larkspur. The service will also be livestreamed. Go to redwoodspres.org.
Worship service: presented by Tiburon Baptist Church at 10:30 a.m. in person at 445 Greenwood Beach Road in Tiburon. These services are also broadcast online via livestream. Go to tiburonbaptist.org.
Worship service: presented by Good Shepherd Lutheran Church at 9:30 a.m. online and in person at 1180 Lynwood Drive in Novato. Go to gslcnovato.org.
Worship service: presented by Aldersgate United Methodist Church at 10:30 a.m. in person at 1 Wellbrock Heights in San Rafael and online on Facebook Live at facebook.com/pg/aldersgatemethodist.org/posts.
Christian conversation and support: for Marin moms presented by St. Paul’s Episcopal Church at 3:30 p.m. the second Sunday of each month at 1123 Court St. in San Rafael. Soup supper provided to bring home. Call 415-456-4842 or go to stpaulssanrafael.org.
Divine liturgy: presented by St. Nicholas Orthodox Church at 9:30 a.m. on YouTube and in person at 102 Ross Ave. in San Anselmo. Go to stnicholasmarin.org.
Sunday worship: presented by Marin Covenant Church at 9 and 10:45 a.m. in person at 195 North Redwood Drive in San Rafael and available on YouTube Live at 9 a.m. Go to marincovenant.org.
Sunday service: presented by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Novato at 10 a.m. in person at 787 Kendon Lane and on Zoom. For more information, call 707-400-8308.
Sunday service: presented by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in San Rafael at 9 a.m. in person at 220 North San Pedro Road and on Zoom. For more information, call 707-758-8750.
Sunday service: presented by San Rafael First United Methodist Church at 10:30 a.m. in person at 9 Ross Valley Drive in San Rafael. Call 415-453-8716.
Contemplative communion: presented by San Rafael’s First Presbyterian Church at 8:30 a.m. in person at 1510 Fifth Ave. in San Rafael. Go to fpcsr.org.
Sunday celebration: presented by San Rafael’s First Presbyterian Church at 10 a.m. (sermon, choirs and guest musicians) in person at 1510 Fifth Ave. in San Rafael. The service will also be livestreamed. Go to fpcsr.org.
Divine liturgy: presented by the Nativity of Christ Greek Orthodox Church at 9:30 a.m. in person at 1110 Highland Drive in Novato and on YouTube. Go to nativityofchrist.org.
Joyful worship service: presented by Sleepy Hollow Presbyterian Church at 9:30 a.m. at 100 Tarry Road in San Anselmo and on Zoom. To receive Zoom link, email shpchurch@comcast.net. Go to sleepyhollowchurch.org.
Worship service: presented by Christ Presbyterian Church at 9:30 a.m. on Zoom and in person at 620 Del Ganado Road in San Rafael. Go to cpcinterralinda.org.
Sunday service: presented by Unity In Marin at 10 a.m. in person at the sanctuary at 600 Palm Drive in Novato. Simulcast to outdoor courtyard. Livestream available at unityinmarin.org/livestream. A community meditation is in the sanctuary beforehand from 9:30 to 10 a.m.
Masses: presented by the St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church at 9 and 11:15 a.m. in person at 1000 Cambridge Ave. in Novato and by livestream. Go to stanthonynovato.org.
Morning prayer: presented by Church of Our Saviour at 7:15 a.m. in person at 10 Old Mill St. in Mill Valley. Go to cosmv.org or call 415-388-1907.
Eucharist, Rite I: presented by Church of Our Saviour at 8 a.m. in person at 10 Old Mill St. in Mill Valley. Sunday school for children and youth is in person at 9:45 a.m. Go to cosmv.org or call 415-388-1907.
Choral Eucharist: presented by Church of Our Saviour at 10 a.m. in person at 10 Old Mill St. in Mill Valley and on Zoom. Go to cosmv.org or call 415-388-1907.
Sunday services: presented by Novato United Methodist Church at 10 a.m. in person at 1473 South Novato Blvd. in Novato and on Zoom. The login is 4158929896.
Worship services: presented by St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in person at 8 and 10 a.m. at 3 Bayview Ave. in Belvedere. Go to ststephenschurch.org.
Masses: presented by St. Patrick Catholic Church at 8 and 10 a.m. in person at 114 King St. in Larkspur. Go to stpatricksparish.com or call 415-924-0600.
Sunday worship and word: presented by Christ Church North Bay at 10 a.m. in person at 6965 Redwood Blvd. in Novato and on Facebook. Go to ccnb.org or call 707-774-5810.
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