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Wednesday, September 19, 2001

Uganda grieves for United States
By REV. JOHN HATCHER
Religion Columnist
As we arrived at the Entebbe, Uganda airport Tuesday, September 11, the custom official asked us (my partner in ministry Rev. Richard Green and me) if we had heard the World Trade Center and Pentagon had been bombed. Of course, we were devastated upon our arrival for teaching and training ministry in the areas of marriage and pastoring the church.

Miller will lead workshop on beinga 'contagious Christian' at First Presbyterian in Peachtree City

Fayetteville's Mark Miller, teacher for the International Bible Society, will lead a workshop on "Becoming a Contagious Christian," at the First Presbyterian Church in Peachtree City Saturday, Sept. 29, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. The cost is $6.50 for the participant's guide, one per family.

Fayetteville Christian plans Global Outreach Festival Sept. 28-30

Fayetteville Christian Church will have its Global Outreach Festival Friday, Sept. 28 through Sunday, Sept. 30 with special events planned all weekend.

Peachtree Christian Fellowship offers Beth Moore study

The Beth Moore Bible study, "Jesus the One and Only," will begin at Peachtree Christian Fellowship Tuesday, Sept. 25, from 7-9 p.m. and will continue each Tuesday night. The class is taught via video.

Peachtree Christian Fellowship offers parenting class Sept. 25

Gary and Ann Ezzo's video class, "Growing Kids God's Way," will be offered at Peachtree Christian Fellowship beginning Tuesday, Sept. 25, from 7-9 p.m. David and Lydia Miller will facilitate the class which will continue each Tuesday for 16 weeks.

Harp's Crossing plans 'Tent Event' for October 7

Harp's Crossing Baptist Church will have a "Tent Event" Sunday, Oct. 7, with special events planned for the entire day.

Harp's Crossing Baptist offers Sunday evening L.I.F.E. classes

"Harp's Crossing Baptist Church offers several L.I.F.E. classes each Sunday evening, beginning at 5:45, prior to the Sunday evening worship service.

Covenent women elect new officers for 2001-2002

Women in the church (WIC) at Covenant Presbyterian Church in Fayetteville recently elected officers and committee chairs or the 2001-2002 year.

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