Aug. 2 Fearless for Love: Honoring the Sacred Heart by Manifesting Beauty.
Rev. Jeanne Elodie leading.

Celebration starts at 10:30 a.m. Unfortunately, a resurgence of covid 19
infections in the last few weeks necessitates continuing virtual celebrations in August. Look for
a link in the Pebble Announcements on Saturday or Sunday morning. And on the home page of
Pebblehillchurch.org The link will lead you to our virtual celebration.
Aug. 9 Grass Roots Protests in Bucks County.

Sharon Kerrick’s son Jason Daye will be our
guest speaker. Rev. Larry Hall will lead. Jason recently spoke up about racial justice at a
Perkasie rally sponsored by the new youth group Perkasie Community Conversations.
Aug. 16 Ramananda John E. Welshons Brings His Spiritual Teaching to Our Virtual
Celebration!

John is a highly respected contemporary spiritual teacher who lectures and leads
meditation courses throughout North America. He has been a practitioner of vipassana
(mindfulness) meditation and various forms of yoga for more than forty years. In addition to his
latest book, One Soul, One Love, One Heart: The Sacred Path to Healing All Relationships, he is
also the author of Awakening from Grief: Finding the Way Back to Joy and When Prayers Aren’t
Answered, two books that emerged from his thirty-five years of experience helping people deal
with dramatic life change and loss.
John has studied world religions throughout his life, and holds a B.A. in Comparative Religions
from the University of South Florida, and an M.A. in History of Religions from Florida State
University. He has also traveled and studied extensively in India. He is a gifted counselor and
teacher who has worked closely with Ram Dass and Stephen Levine and trained with Dr.
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross.
His workshops and lectures are offered in personal growth centers, yoga schools, churches,
hospitals, hospices, corporations, colleges, and universities. He is also available for one-on-one
consultations. He currently resides in northern New Jersey
Aug. 23 Peace Sunday! Rev. Rosalind Cauffman will lead.

The recipient of this year’s Harold
and Alma Able Peace Award—a member of the Pebble community—will be announced! Since
we will probably not be meeting in person, the drawing for the Peace Dove will be postponed
till that wonderful day when we are all together once more in the good old Red Barn. This
celebration reminds us of Pebble’s peace journey and the importance of working f or peace,
within and without, every day of our life—a quest made all the more urgent by the hatred and
dysfunction affecting the nation and the world in these troubled times.