The Fayette Citizen-Religion Home Page

Wednesday, January 28, 2004

Atheists all around us
By JOHN HATCHER
Religion Columnist

Many in the religious community begin to jump up and down when folks talk about Christians who are practicing homosexuals. But I think I can point a finger (yes, point a finger) at someone worse. It is a Christian who is a practicing atheist (CPA). There are more CPAs attending church every Sunday than the world could ever imagine. In fact, some of them are attending temple on Friday night.

Fayetteville 1st Baptist to host Christian Minstrels Feb. 8

Christian Minstrels, a 12-member vocal ensemble auditioned from the Atlanta Christian College Concert Choir, will sing at both morning worship services (8:25 and 11:05 a.m.) on Sunday, Feb. 8 at Fayetteville First Baptist Church.

Ultrasound screenings to be offered at FFUMC

Residents of Fayette and surrounding areas, especially senior citizens, may wish to avail themselves of Life Line Screening, four low-cost, non-invasive screenings using ultrasound technology, to be offered at Fayetteville First United Methodist Church Saturday, Feb. 7, beginning at 9 a.m.

New grief share class starting at PTC UMC

Peachtree City United Methodist Church is beginning a new Wednesday evening Grief Share class for those dealing with the loss of a loved one. The class will meet each week from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in room 306 at Peachtree City United Methodist Church.

Christian music talent search competition opens in Feb.

Christian musicians in the Fayette, Coweta and South Fultton areas may be interested in entering the third annual Christian Artist Talent Search (C.A.T.S.) which opens Feb. 14. A television series on INSP-The Inspiration Network and syndicated stations will follow the 64 finalists in competition. The grand prize winner will receive a national recording contract that is valued at more than $200,000, from the Butterfly Group.

Religion Briefs

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