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Wednesday, September 6, 2000
Prayer and football... and skewed values
By REV. JOHN HATCHER
Religion Columnist
Football! Smashed mailboxes and Christian prayers won't leave football alone.

White Lies
By MSGR. THOMAS J. MCSWEENEY
Religion Columnist

White lie, n. a minor or harmless lie. Who hasn't at some time found an excuse for fibbing?

Episcopal Church USA leader will speak at Christ the King 4th annual celebration

The Reverend Canon Charles Fulton, Director of ACTS 29 Ministries and a priest in the Episcopal Church USA (ECUSA), will speak at the 4th anniversary services of Christ the King Charismatic Episcopal Church at 10 a.m., Sunday, Sept. 10.

Tyrone First Christian to celebrate its 100th anniversary this Sunday

The First Christian Church of Tyrone will celebrate its 100th anniversary this Sunday, Sept. 10, with all-day activities including a fun run, worship service, special music, and barbecue.

Harvest International Bible Institute opens registration for fall classes

Registration is now open for fall and winter semesters at Harvest International Bible Institute with classes scheduled to begin next Tuesday at Heritage Harvest Church and Training Center on Ga. Hwy. 85 South in Fayetteville.

Woolsey women offer Bible studies Sept. 17

The women's Ministry of Woolsey Baptist church will offer morning and evening Bible study classes by Anne Graham Lotz entitled "The Vision of His Glory."

Religion Briefs

Cindye Coates will be guest speaker at Women's Aglow

Former Atlanta Falcons cheerleader Cindye Coates will be the featured speaker at this month's meeting of Women's Aglow Fellowship International, Peachtree City Chapter, Monday evening, Sept. 18, and Tuesday morning, Sept. 19. Both meetings will be held at the Calvary Temple Assembly of God, 202 Robinson Rd. in Peachtree City, next to Mowell Funeral Home.

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