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Faith Communities in and around North Bay Village

North Bay Village and its surrounding areas offer a variety of places of worship, catering to diverse faith traditions. Here are some notable churches and temples in the vicinity:

Within North Bay Village:

  1. Ummah of Miami Beach
    • Address: 7904 West Dr, North Bay Village, FL 33141
    • Phone: 786-216-7035
    • Description: A local place of worship serving the Muslim community in North Bay Village.

Nearby Places of Worship:

  1. Calvary Chapel
    • Address: 7141 Indian Creek Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33141
    • Phone: 305-531-2730
    • Description: A Christ-centered, cross-focused church offering services and community programs.
  2. Temple Moses Sephardic Congregation of Florida
    • Address: 1200 Normandy Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33141
    • Phone: 305-861-6308
    • Description: A Sephardic Jewish congregation providing religious services and cultural events.
  3. Iglesia Jesus Es Rey
    • Address: 1133 71st St, Miami Beach, FL 33141
    • Phone: 305-867-7679
    • Description: A Christian church offering worship services and community outreach programs.
  4. St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church
    • Address: 17775 N Bay Rd, Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160
    • Phone: 305-931-0600
    • Description: A Catholic parish providing mass services and religious education.
  5. St. Bernard de Clairvaux Episcopal Church
    • Address: 16711 W Dixie Hwy, North Miami Beach, FL 33160
    • Phone: 305-945-1461
    • Description: An Episcopal church known for its historic architecture and spiritual services.
  6. St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral
    • Address: 2401 SW 3rd Ave, Miami, FL 33129
    • Phone: 305-854-2922
    • Description: A Greek Orthodox cathedral offering liturgical services and cultural events.
  7. New Revelation Alliance Church
    • Address: 11900 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33181
    • Phone: 305-893-8050
    • Description: A Christian church focusing on community service and spiritual growth.

These establishments reflect the rich tapestry of faith communities accessible to residents and visitors of North Bay Village, fostering spiritual growth and community engagement.

Tips for Caring for Your Dishwasher

Homeowners that have a dishwasher understand just how important this appliance is to their family. It saves time and energy, and sometimes it even saves money. Dishwashers have become a must-have appliance for most homeowners. But, some wonder how to care for their dishwasher to assure it lasts many years. Consider the valuable tips below when taking care of your dishwasher.

Avoid Overloading – Homeowner’s with a large family or those that use a lot of dishes and cookware often overload their dishwasher. Stuffing your dishwasher with too many dishes, pots, pans and silverware will prevent the dishes from becoming clean. The overcrowding prevents proper placement and causes restricted spray patterns. Meaning the water doesn’t reach all the dishes. The main sign that you are overloading the dishwasher is the appearance of food particles still stuck to the dish.
Clean the Filter – Most dishwasher models have the filter located under the lower spray arm or near the bottom of the machine. The owner’s manual will explain exactly where the filter is located on your specific dishwasher model. It is essential to follow the directions of the owner’s manual when cleaning the filter.
Repair Dish Racks – Since most dishwashers are used daily they begin to ware quite quickly. It is important to repair dish racks as soon as possible. Avoiding repair can cause the damaged area to corrode and rust. Small rust particles can break lose during the wash cycle and spread all over your dishes, pots, pans and silverware. This is especially dangerous because some particles can be so tiny you can barely see them. This allows them to mix in with your food and expose the entire family to consuming metal fragments without realizing it.
Repair Broken Components – Hidden components of the dishwasher can become damaged or have problems. It is essential that you refer to the owner’s manual to learn more about troubleshooting your dishwasher model. If you find that the issue is serious, contact a professional plumber immediately for further assistance.

Avoiding dishwasher repair can cause serious issues that can lead to an expensive bill or total replacement of the appliance. Conducting regular maintenance such as a quick cleaning of the inside of the washer as well as the filter can help prolong the lifetime of the dishwasher. Never touch or repair electrical components on your own. Always contact a plumber for further assistance.
 
 
 

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Time Management: Getting Past Obstacles

These days, electronic devices have become our personal assistant when it comes to scheduling. Calendars, reminder apps and more now dictate our daily schedule and keep us on track. This is an excellent tool that is beneficial in a variety of ways. However, it’s the unscheduled obstacles that often get in our way and cause us to get off track. Consider the following tips to help you overcome obstacles.
Time Management Tips That Work

Don’t Waste Time – It’s difficult for many of us to admit that we waste precious time every day. While relaxing on a Sunday afternoon surfing the internet and social media sites is a fun way to spend a leisurely day, when it comes to business it’s not. Have you ever arrived early at work only to sit at your desk and spend a few minutes surfing Facebook and other social media sites for fun? Before you realize it about 30 minutes are wasted and your work day began without you. This means that you are already 30 minutes behind on your schedule for the day. This causes panic, stress and the feeling of being overwhelmed. Stop wasting time by dedicating a special time of the day for personal fun, entertainment and more. Try to keep it out of work hours.
Prepare for Emergencies – If you notice that an unscheduled event pops up a few times a week that throws you off schedule, it’s best to expect it and plan for it. This means you should clear up about four hours within your work week to dedicate to unforeseen situations. Doing this will allow you to stay on track with your regular schedule and allow you time to manage any emergencies that arise during the work week.
Prioritize – When obstacles arise, prioritize your day. For example, your day might start out perfect. You arrive on time to work, complete your tasks on your schedule and go to a lunch meeting across town. On your way back from a successful lunch meeting you get stuck in traffic that delays you by 45 minutes. Once you arrive at your office, take a look at your calendar and create a priority list. What needs to be completed by the end of the work day? Then focus on completing your priority list. You might have to take care of the items that are less of a priority the next day during your lunch hour. Or, you can arrive early as work the next morning to get a head start.

There are only 24 hours in a day and some of it needs to be spent sleeping, eating, exercising, studying, working and spending time with family. Life can throw some difficult obstacles at you, but it is the way you react and manage the situation.
 

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3 Mistakes Sellers Make When Selling Their Home

The real estate market has been improving throughout the United States. This means many homeowners are feeling motivated to sell their home. Some homeowners feel pressure to sell their home quickly for fear the market will change. The rush to sell a home causes many homeowners to make mistakes. If you are one of these people, take a deep breath and make sure you avoid making the mistakes listed below.

Mis-Pricing Your Home – This happens more often than you think. You are in a rush so you either underprice the house hoping it will sell quickly or over-price to leave room for negotiation. The best way to avoid this is to learn the true market value of your home. A real estate professional will guide you through the process and keep your best interest in mind during negotiations.
Mis-Timing the Sale – Your rush to sell your house can cost you thousands in taxes. To avoid this expensive decision, learn your tax break options. Seek the assistance of an accountant. Discuss your desire to sell your home and the time frame you prefer. Find out if it’s good timing when it comes to taxes. If not, discuss the right timing that would benefit you most. Do your best to stay within the time frame. Discussing this with your real estate professional will give you more of a chance to meeting your goal and time frame.
Not Hiring a Professional – Some homeowners take the sale of their home into their own hands. A simple sign in the yard and good negotiating skills is great, but you need the help of a professional. Sellers that try it on their own often take longer to sell their home than those who use a real estate professional.

Another important mistake that homeowners make is not repairing damaged or broken things within the house. This doesn’t mean purchase new furniture or fix the chip in the vase. But, it does mean repair damages to the floor and walls, repair plumbing and electric issues plus replace any items that look old and rusty.
The common mistakes listed above cause homeowners to lose money quickly. Avoid making the mistakes above by being prepared, not rushing the process and doing your homework when it comes to market pricing. Remember, your best tool for a successful transaction and experience is a real estate professional. Don’t be shy, get started today by making an appointment.
 

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There is No Competition with God

The church is a place for everyone to go and seek salvation and peace. It is the responsibility of each church to maintain morals and values when speaking to their existing and new members. Churches should work together in harmony to spread the word of God. Unfortunately, some churches have become competitive and greedy when it comes to recruiting new members.
This situation has come to the surprise of many churches throughout South Florida and beyond. It is understandable that a church can only exist if it has members that attend regularly. However, it doesn’t mean that false promises and over the top presentations should become part of the service.
The word of God is sacred and should be shared among everyone who wants to listen. It doesn’t matter which church the person attends. Creating competition between churches has evolved into cut-throat actions. Some churches have become so desperate to attract and keep new members they have gone to extremes with their service. Adding unnecessary drama, loud music and concert like venues are changing the way people choose a church to attend.
For example, a family with children might search for a church that will capture the attention of their teenager. A church with loud music in a rock concert like setting would suit the teenager. However, is the word of God really getting through to the teen?
This new age extreme way of attracting new members has become a competition of who can do it bigger and better. Recently, a devout Christian couple was looking for a new place to worship. They heard amazing things about a specific church. On Sunday they arrived at church early to introduce themselves to other members and get to know the people better. Unfortunately, they were met with mediocre greetings and members that were uninterested in hearing their testimony. This made the couple feel discouraged. But they powered through and looked forward to the service and hearing the word of God.
The couple was astonished when the service started with loud music, smoke machines and more. They were barely able to understand the lyrics and soon realized the sermon was the loud music. They left disappointed and never returned again.
It is important and essential to find a happy medium of providing members with a pleasant experience as well as presenting the word of God in a respectful way. The competition between churches that are trying to be bigger and better than the next needs to be re-evaluated. There has to be a respectful way to meet the needs of members and attract new members in a positive way.

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The Art of Forgiveness

Matthew 18: 21-22 – “Then Peter came to Jesus and asked, “Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother when he sins against me? Up to seven times? “Jesus answered, “I tell you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times.”
Has a family member, friend, co-worker or stranger offended you or did something wrong to hurt you? There are many variations of ways that people hurt others. Sometimes the person does it intentionally and other times it’s by accident.
Today, let’s focus on family members, friends, and co-workers. For example, the holiday season just ended and surely one of your relatives said or did the wrong thing during your holiday gatherings that offended you or hurt you. You might not want to forgive the person because what they did was intentional and just plain awful. Your emotions and reaction to the situation are most likely still on high.
Let’s take a moment to take a deep breath and get a clear picture of the situation. Try to understand the person that hurt you. Look at their life, try to find the motivation behind their actions. Most of the time it has nothing to do with you and everything to do with them.
For example, an insecure family member, friend or co-worker can place their focus on bringing others around them down to their level of insecurity. They often do this by saying things to others that embarrass you or hurt you. Some people can become so insecure that they plan elaborate situations just to make everyone around them feel just as miserable as they are feeling.
Matthew 6:14-15 – “For if you forgive men when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive men their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins.”
 
As a Christian, you are encouraged to forgive those who sin against you. Taking the time to understand the person who hurt you will help you gain perspective on the situation. Soon, you will realize the issue didn’t have anything to do with you. In this case, it will be a waste of time and energy to walk around angry at this person. A clear perspective will also make it easier to forgive them for what they did.
It’s not always easy to forgive others when they have intentionally hurt you so deeply. The good news is, as a Christian, you have resources that will help guide you to forgiveness. If you are having a difficult time forgiving others refer to your bible and seek a meaningful conversation with a fellow Christian.
 

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