The Fayette Citizen-Religion Home Page

Wednesday, January 8, 2003

Free at last ...
By JOHN HATCHER
Religion Columnist

I was born a Southerner. I will die a Christian. I was born a Georgian. I will die a Christian. I was born a Baptist. I will die a Christian. I was born in the segregated South. I will die in Christian unity. The question, however, is which identity will I carry as I live? Which identity will identify me as I walk in the environs of Fayette and Clayton and Fulton?

Local pastor heads back to his roots destination: Cuba
By JOHN HATCHER
Special to The Citizen

Forty years is the number of a Biblical era. And it has been 40 years since Fayette area pastor Sam Calleiro fled Cuba, along with his parents and siblings. Now, today, he says he returns not only for sentimental reasons, but also to do business for the Kingdom of God.

North Fayette United Methodist starts concert series January 12

North Fayette United Methodist Church will present the first in a series of concerts Sunday, Jan. 12, at 2:30 p.m. The performance will feature the piano skills of LuAnn Latzanich, playing favorite hymn arrangements and music of the classics.

New York group will perform at St. Paul Lutheran Jan. 14

On Tuesday night, Jan. 14, "In His Name," a musical group from Concordia College, Bronxville, N. Y., will present a program of contemporary music and drama at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 700 Ardenlee Parkway, Peachtree City.

Mary Cunnane will be speaker at PTC Aglow's January meeting

Bradenton, Florida's Mary Cunnane, licensed minister and author of "Hope for the Rejected Woman," will be the guest speaker at this month's meeting of Peachtree City Aglow, Lighthouse Community Chapter, Monday, Jan. 13, at 7 p.m.

Interdenominational Bible study classes resume at Providence

Community Bible Study, an interdenominational study program, will resume classes in Peachtree City beginning Friday, Jan. 10. The new session meets Fridays from 9:30-11:30 a.m.

Religion Briefs

Click Here to view complete listing of articles for this edition of The Citizen News