Aptos Times: July 15, 2022

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COMMUNITY NEWS

Second Annual True Love Christian Music & Art Festival

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By Simon Cassar

ur community has seen other groups come together to promote a lifestyle -- that is the blessing of living in the USA that has freedom of speech. However, there is another thought of how one can live their life: Having a true love relationship with the Creator of life itself. That is the hope of the True Love Christian Festival. This year more than 12 churches are participating to show their love for God and their neighbors. Each church will bring to the gathering their unique styles of how

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they love God through music, art, ministries and fellowship. As many pastors have said in the past, you cannot put God in a box; God is amazingly creative and you will see that creativity in the True Love Christian Music and Art Festival. Two years have passed since the pandemic first pushed many Christians outside the walls of our church buildings. At first, this may have been unsettling, but perhaps this was the very thing needed to shake us up and send us to a world looking more than ever for true love.

The gathering of churches, showing that true perfect love, at the True Love Christian Music and Art Festival will be on Saturday, July 30, at Aptos Village Park. This event has a threefold purpose: • To unite God’s church physically for one day, • To reveal God’s creativity in awesome uplifting music for all to see and hear • To bless our community and show what heaven can be like. This event will combine Christian music, art, and local nonprofit organizations in an all-day event similar to an art and wine festival, where all is free, and where the church goes to the people, rather than expecting them to come to us. Participation includes pastors, elders, lay leaders, and musicians from Santa Cruz Bible Church, The Point-A Jesus Community, Coastlands, Green Valley Christian, Vintage Faith, Calvary Chapel Capitola, St. Joseph, Calvary Chapel Aptos, ReGeneration Church, Scotts Valley, Twin Lakes and Watsonville Nazarene. Last year we had a small taste of what God can do when we deny ourselves, with free services brought by the church, Second Harvest Food Bank, Monte Vista Christian School, Pregnancy Resource Center, Guadalupe Pregnancy Outreach, and Teen Challenge. We gave out 300 free meals, the

way Jesus gave out loaves and fishes when he spoke. The plan is to go bigger this year. In a time of such disunity, and where some of the church has not exactly led by example, we want to set the example of love for our community—as we should. n ••• For info, see www.TrueLoveChristian.com or email TruLuvJohn316@gmail.com

Castro Adobe Building Getting a New Roof

he two-story Castro Adobe in Larkin Valley, built between 1848 and 1849, is one of the finest examples of a rancho hacienda in the Monterey Bay area. Now the adobe, part of Castro Adobe State Historic Park, has a new roof, thanks to Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks. The $175,211 project was supported wholly via Proposition 68 funds directed to projects in state parks operated by a nonprofit. Prop. 68, passed in 2018, dedicated nearly $200 million in grant funding for underserved communities for access to outdoor recreation facilities. “We are proud to partner with State Parks to restore and interpret this critical part of Pajaro Valley’s history,” Friends Executive Director Bonny Hawley said. “The Castro Adobe provides a hub to share

stories from many moments in history, helping visitors better understand and appreciate the generations of people who have called the Pajaro Valley home.” Castro Adobe suffered major damage in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. Repairs have ben made as funding becomes available. Work has included earthquake repair and seismic stabilization, second floor strengthening and installing an ADA lift, and restoring exterior elements. The property includes the restored cocina (kitchen) and the Potter-Church Garden, an outdoor space originally created by then-owners (1968-72) Elizabeth and David Potter in consultation with noted landscape architect Thomas Church. n For updates, visit www.thatsmypark.org/ castro-blog.

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