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Wednesday, March 29, 2000
The church in America needs to get its priorities straight
By Rev. Dr. John Hatcher
Religion Columnist

You probably don't know Ed Silvosa. Yet, he's one of the hottest tickets in many church circles. Why? Because he's making sense out of three factors: God's heart, our failure to reach the masses for Christ, and the church's barrenness.

Christ the King to host Missions Conferenece this weekend

The first Missions Conference in the Charismatic Episcopal Church will be conducted by Christ the King Church of Peachtree City this Saturday, April 1, at “The Gather Place” in Peachtree City.

West Georgia professor will be featured speaker at Christ the King this Sunday

Mrs. Cynthia D. Epps, assistant professor of nursing at the State University of West Georgia, will be the guest speaker during the 10 a.m. worship services at Christ the King Charismatic Episcopal Church this Sunday, April 2.

'King George and the Ducky' makes its debut in Fayetteville this Sunday

Big Idea Productions and Sonrise Christian Bookstore announce the Fayetteville premiere showing of “King George and the Ducky,” the newest release from the popular Veggie Tales video series on Saturday, April 1 at 11 a.m. The viewing, which is open to the public, will be held at Fayette Place Plaza Theater, site of the old Dollar Theater and current home of Fayette Community Church.

Religion Briefs

The Hoppers to perform at Senoia gospel singing

Open Door Baptist Church has invited The Hoppers and New Beginning to perform at its next Southern Gospel Singing scheduled for Thursday, April 6 beginning at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m.

Diane Hale to speak at Women's Aglow Fellowship meeting

Former missionary, author and singer Diane Hale will be the featured speaker at this month's meeting of Women's Aglow Fellowship International, Peachtree City Chapter, Monday evening, April 17, and Tuesday morning, April 18. Both meetings will be held at the Calvary Temple Assembly of God, 202 Robinson Rd. in Peachtree City, next to Mowell Funeral Home.

Flat Creek church contiues registration for fall preschool classes

Flat Creek Baptist Church will begin its preschool program this August with weekday classes for children ages three, four and five.

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