We think you’ll like this video about the first ten years of Lakeside Presbyterian church. … Continue reading
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Pastor Ross Arnold went home to be with Jesus on Monday, January 14. “Home” has always been a word full of meaning for Ross. He would often say that, if he ever wrote a book, it would be on the … Continue reading
Harvey Bernier, the onsite project manager for building the community center and water project in La Zapotera reports: La Zapotera Centro Comunitario opened its doors and the first meal was served to 83 elementary school children—thanks to Lakeside Presbyterian Church, … Continue reading
Rebecca Roth is passionate about helping Mexican people–especially women and kids–learn new skills. She’s not only active in teaching English, she’s started a sewing class that meets on Saturday mornings in Lakeside Presbyterian Church. About eight to ten women attend. … Continue reading
Sara Jones and her husband, Rick, have been Bettye Donohoo’s neighbors and friends for several years. Bettye helped Sara several years ago when Sara was a part of an ESL program. One day—about two years ago—out of the blue, Sara … Continue reading
You’ll see a lot going on at Lakeside Presbyterian Church–even if it isn’t Sunday morning. Each Saturday morning, for example, Mexican families from villages near Ajijic and Chapala gather outside the building even before the doors open at 9 a.m. … Continue reading
by Malcolm Callister My wife Linda and I recently joined Pastor Guillermo Banuet, Martin Thorner, and members of Iglesia Presbiteriana del Lago (our Spanish-language congregation) as they ministered to the inmates of the Mezcala rehab center and delivered despensas to … Continue reading
Volunteers-in-Action By Kenneth Naddeo This month at Lakeside Presbyterian Church, we are privileged to have Pastor Dwayne Bartly as our guest preacher. Pastor Dwayne is encouraging everyone to be part of the Church’s evangelism efforts within our community. Besides his … Continue reading
By Malcolm Callister Volunteers In Action Failing eyesight can be a terrible affliction. Having no money to pay for an eye exam or glasses is a fact of life for many in the Lake Chapala area. This was also seen … Continue reading
LPCChapala Volunteers- in-Action “It’s Fishin time here in the mountains of Mexico.” For www.lpcchapala.org/news/ Lakeside Presbyterian Church, Chapala, this was an unexpected call from the pulpit. Our feisty guest speaker at the pulpit was Dwayne Bartley, a Canadian pastor. Dwayne … Continue reading