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Wednesday, October 18, 2000
It's time for a Christian revolution..
By REV. JOHN HATCHER
Religion Columnist

We need a new word to use for what we need in the church. A little background: comparatively, there is nothing wrong with the United States of America. You can cite all kinds of social perversions that prevail in American society. But they are not the problems. Rampant abortion? Not the problem! Unholy lifestyles? Not the problem! Immoral sex? Not the problem! Drug proliferation? Not the problem.

Youth Gospel music talent search underway

Youth ages 8-21 in the Fayette area are invited to audition for a Gospel music talent show sponsored by the Youth Council of Chariots of Fire Ministries in Riverdale.

Flat Creek Baptist's final revival service is tonight

Flat Creek Baptist Church will conclude its Old Tent Revival series tonight with a 7 p.m. service featuring the music of "Donut Man," a nationally known Christian musician reaching children and families.

"Our America" set for Saturday in Fayetteville

Community Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) will welcome professional actors Noel Holland and Don Gruel for one performance of "Our America" in the church fellowship hall at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 21. "Our America" is a secular play incorporating ethics and values common to communities of faith. The piece is multicultural, incorporating history and folktales from five different ethnic groups. Included in the work are songs and audience participation. Following the performance, the actors will hold a question and answer session with the audience.

Cornerstone plans Missions Conference

Cornerstone Bible Church will have its Annual World Missions conference Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 21 and 22 at the church.

Fall Festivals

Religion Briefs

National Heights selects deacons

Members of National Heights Baptist Church in Fayetteville recently selected a new board of deacons to serve the church in the coming years.

Bethany UMW elects officers

United Methodist Women (UMW) at Bethany United Methodist Church recently elected officers for the year 2001.

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