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Wednesday, September 5, 2001

No matter how much, the bill has been paid
By REV. JOHN HATCHER
Religion Columnist
I was shopping for luggage last week in a local department store. The huge, fine piece of luggage didn't have a price tag, so my wife and I took it to the customer service desk to inquire as to its price. The kind lady looked at a marking and immediately said, "$69." I said, "We'll take it." Not 60 seconds later did she discover the price was really $199. But, she added, "I'll eat the difference because I quoted you the wrong price." I came back at her and said, "But, I wouldn't want you to get into trouble." She came back, "I'm the manager. It's okay." What was I to say except, "Thank you and bless you." My wife and I left the store praising God for his favor to us.

Peachtree Christian Fellowship moves to new facility

Peachtree Christian Fellowship is now up and running in its new 1,300 sq. ft. facility on Ebenezer Church Rd. Members have been meeting at Ebenezer United Methodist Church for the past few months while awaiting the completion of the new building.

Christian City's thrift store will offer '25-Cent Day' Saturday

Graceland, the thrift store on the Christian City Campus in Union City, will host a "25-Cent Day Special" this Saturday, Sept. 8, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. All clothing will be 25 cents except for boutique items. Jewelry also will be available for sale.

Tent service will mark church's fifth anniversary

Christ the King Charismatic Episcopal Church will celebrate its fifth anniversary this Sunday with a special 10 a.m. service held on its property in Coweta County. The site will be the future home of Christ the King, which has been meeting in the chapel of Carmichael-Hemperley Funeral Home in Peachtree City.

Religion Briefs

Rolling Hills plans AWANA party

Rolling Hills Baptist Church will have its Fall Children's Ministries (AWANA) Kick-Off Party Sunday, Sept. 9, at the church. The event will introduce the AWANA youth Bible study program for children ages three through 5th grade.

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