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Wednesday, February 26, 2003

Domestic violence demands action not tolerance
By JOHN HATCHER
Religion Columnist

One of my favorite television series is "Strong Medicine," aired Sunday nights on Lifetime Network. The show, produced by Whoopi Goldberg, deals with real life challenges in the context of people who operate a women's free immediate care facility.

Couches needed 200 of 'em for youth event

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Nativity Episcopal plans three services for Ash Wednesday

The Episcopal Church of the Nativity in Fayetteville will offer three services for Ash Wednesday, March 5. All will include the imposition of ashes in addition to Holy Eucharist. The services are open and the public is invited to attend.

First Presbyterian in PTC to host live simulcast marriage conference

Real Love in the Real World, a live, Gary Smalley, simulcast marriage conference will be hosted at First Presbyterian Church in Peachtree City on Saturday, March 15, from 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. The event also features Gary Chapman, Beth Moore, Dennis and Barbara Rainey, Michael Smalley, comedian Dennis Swanberg, and musician Kim Boyce.

Richard Allen Farmer will perform concert at Grace Evangelical

Dr. Richard Allen Farmer, former Dean of the Chapel at Taylor University and Gordon College, will perform a benefit concert Sunday, March 2, at 6 p.m. at Grace Evangelical Church in Fayetteville.

International envoy visits local church

Professor Ian Hall, Ambassador for the World Association of Non-Governmental Organizations (WANGO) visited the Episcopal Church of the Nativity in Fayetteville on Wednesday, Feb. 19. Hall, in Atlanta for Black History Month, joined the Rev. Bob Hudak and Nativity parishioners for dinner and conversation, followed by a service of Holy Eucharist at which he provided the music.

McDonough Road Baptist Church invites students to Disciple Now

Students from all over the south metro area are invited to participate in Disciple Now, an annual event at McDonough Road Baptist Church which draws youth together for a weekend of teaching, worship, developing relationships and fun.

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