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Frankford: A Community of Faith

Given recent world events, like the bombing in Paris and the retaliation by the French against ISIS, we often shake our heads and wonder what the world is coming to.

My husband, Bob and I, have lived in Frankford for all of our 42 married years. My great aunt, Pearl, would bring me over to Frankford when I was a kid to get my hair cut at LaCorte’s and for ice cream at Dairy Maid. I even remember the Horn and Hardart’s. Time passes and many things change.

What hasn’t changed and may even be stronger is that faith is flourishing in Frankford. We have the major religions (AME, Baptist, Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints, Episcopal, Islam, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Lutheran, Methodist, Orthodox Syrians (Indian and Oriental Christians), Presbyterians, Quakers and we have those who are in storefronts on the avenue and other places. Bob counted the Churches and there are over 50.

Two Roman Catholic Churches closed, a Jewish temple closed and we’ve never had a Buddhist Temple. The Catholics formed a nonprofit, Keep the Faith in Frankford, to keep doing the work of the Church without a Church. We were very kindly and warmly welcomed at St. Mark’s Church on Frankford Ave. (Dean Jon does not feel it necessary to always use “Episcopal” in the Church’s name as God’s Church is welcoming to all.)

This is one of the things about Frankford that makes me the proudest. We go about our daily business and our lives while we worship in many different ways but we practice what we preach and we are living together. Sure, we have many problems, but look at the power we have to solve them – the power of Allah, Christ, God, Jehovah, Jesus, Krishna, Yahweh – whatever name you give to the One, the Mighty. Let’s use that power to better our community and the world beyond Frankford.

Warsan Shire, a Kenyan-born author now living in London writes:

“later that night
i held an atlas in my lap
ran my fingers across the whole worldfaith graphic
and whispered
where does it hurt?

it answered
everywhere
everywhere
everywhere.”

We need to heal ourselves and our world. In Frankford, we have the faith we need.

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Frankford Garden Club Trip to Chanticleer

The Frankford Garden Club Invites You to Join us for  a Bus Trip to Chanticleer,  A Pleasure Garden  in Wayne, PA For their 20th Anniversary as a Public Garden.

 Wednesday, June 17th,  2015 10:00am  to  3:00pm Departing from Wissinoming Park on Cheltenham Ave.

 $5 for Frankford Garden Club or PHS Members, $10 for Guests,  FREE for Children 12 years and Under!

Call & Pay for Tickets by June 10th

                                   Johnnie Mae Parker 215-537-0145 or

                                   Janet Bernstein 267-982-9820

                                   Payments can be made by cash or check, payable to “Frankford Garden Club”

Chanticleer is wheelchair accessible, although there are none available for rent.

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Lancaster Show Trip

Catholic Daughters of the Americas Court St. Francis De Sales #2617 is hosting a Lancaster Show Trip.  3 Days-2 Nights. Tues-Thu, Dec 8-10, 2015.  Cost $299 p/p double occupancy.  $75.00 due on signing.  Includes transportation, lodging, 2 continental breakfasts, 2 dinners, Miracle of Christmas show at Sight and Sound Millennium Theater, guided tour of Amish Country, Kitchen Kettle Village, visits to Vanity Fair Outlet and Rockvale Outlets for Christmas shopping, and more.  

Please sign up by July 1st.   For information Call Tina Dambach 215-779-2054.

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Coming Up in Frankford 5/23 to 5/29/2015

These are the highlights.

Recovery Sunday Barbecue on Sunday at Noon  at St Mark’s Church Frankford, 4442 Frankford Avenue – As we remember our fallen heroes on Memorial Day weekend, come celebrate the new life you have in recovery. Food, Fun, Fellowship – All free and open to the entire recovery community. Bring a friend, hour appetite and an attitude of gratitude.

Memorial Day Observance at St. Joachim Cemetery on Monday at 9:30am

Northeast Philadelphia EPIC Stakeholders Group meets on Thusday at 5:30pm at 2nd Baptist Church, 1801 Meadow Street

PSA1 Meeting Community/Police meeting is on Thursday 7pm at Aria  Hospital, 4900 Frankford Ave

See the details about these events and everything else happening in Frankford on our community calendar at this link.

Happy Memorial Day, drive safely if you are traveling.