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Wednesday, July 18, 2001

Old hymns vs. new songs? The music wars rage on ...
By REV. JOHN HATCHER
Religion Columnist
Churches are fighting music wars. The first skirmishes were seen in the 1960s as Jesus Freak music began to show up in church on Sunday nights. The youth liked songs like "Pass It On" because they contained contemporary lyrics and a little more beat than "Holy, Holy, Holy."

Nominate your favorite faith-based show for AIB Allen special recognition awards

Do you have a favorite TV show that is not only a quality show, but also one which you think "inspires and uplifts the human spirit?"

Peachtree City Church of God seeks donations of empty printer cartridges

Members of the Peachtree City Church of God are seeking local businesses to "adopt" their church for a recycling program that offers free playground equipment for the children in exchange for empty laser and inkjet cartridges.

Open Door Baptist to host The Bishops

Open Door Baptist Church in Senoia will present its third gospel concert of the year with a performance by The Bishops scheduled for Friday, Aug. 3, at 7 p.m.

VBS Schedules

National Heights plans Camp Meeting

Members of National Heights Baptist Church will have their annual Camp Meeting Sunday, July 29, at 10:55 a.m., during the regular Sunday worship service. Favorite hymns selected by the congregation will be sung.

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