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Wednesday, October 23, 2002

God blesses second (and third) marriages too
By JOHN HATCHER
Religion Columnist

This past weekend in San Saba, Texas I officiated at the wedding of my nephew. I would like to share the wedding homily with you (Chris and Vieney have been married before. Now, they are devoted Christians and in fellowship with a loving church in San Saba).

PTC's 1st Presbyterian to present concert Sunday

Bill Killmeier, baritone and Rick Massengale, piano, will present "All American," a program of mostly early American love songs, at First Presbyterian Church in Peachtree City, Sunday, Oct. 27, at 5 p.m. They will be joined by local soprano, Cindy Van Wert.

Fall Festivals

Senoia United Methodist Church revival services start Sunday

Fall revival services will begin at Senoia United Methodist Church this Sunday, Oct. 27, and will continue through Tuesday, Oct. 29. Services are at 7 p.m. nightly. The guest evangelist will be the Rev. Jim Moore, currently serving as senior pastor of the New Covenant United Methodist Church in Douglasville.

Providence UMC celebrates 7th anniversary

Providence United Methodist church on Bernhard Rd. recently celebrated its 7th anniversary with a cookout, games for children and music by the Generation Gap band.

Trinity School will host consignment sale October 26

Trinity Christian School will host a Children's Consignment Sale Saturday, Oct. 26, from 9 a.m. until noon. A half-off sale on all remaining items will be held from 2-3 p.m.

Religion Briefs

Shirley Dobson to speak at benefit dinner

Shirley Dobson, wife of psychologist and author Dr. James Dobson, will be the guest speaker at the Tenth Annual Benefit Dinner and Award Banquet sponsored by Southwest Christian Hospice, Saturday, Nov. 9, at 7 p.m., at the Georgia International Convention Center. Tickets are $100 per person and entire tables of ten may be reserved. Corporate and individual sponsorships also are available.

NGUMC launches PrayerForce ministry

The North Georgia United Methodist Conference announced today its grassroots movement called the PrayerForce ministry. The main focus of this prayer ministry is to encourage United Methodists from all parts of Georgia to pray for one another and others.

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