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Wednesday, February 11, 2004

Some ‘revealing’ thoughts about forgiveness
By JOHN HATCHER
Religion Columnist

“I know it’s been a rough week on everybody. And what occurred was unintentional, completely regrettable, and I apologize if you guys were offended.”

PTC Greek Orthodox mission celebrates first St. Basil’s Day

The Very Rev. Fr. George Tsahakis, Chancellor, welcomed a crowd of some 100-plus parishioners of the Greek Orthodox Mission of Peachtree City, along with other Fayette and Coweta County residents, to the first annual St. Basil’s Day (Vasilopita) Dinner, held last month at the Gathering Place in Peachtree City.

LDS church explores black history with special events

In honor of Black History Month, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS) will once again celebrate Black Family History.

Prince of Peace Lutheran members embark on 40-day ‘spiritual journey’

Beginning Feb. 21, and continuing through April 18, members of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Fayetteville, along with those in the community who wish to participate, will embark on a 40-day spiritual journey called the “40 Days of Purpose.” The 7-week campaign seeks to answer the question, “What on earth am I here for?”

Holly Grove AME announces Black History events

Holly Grove AME Church in Peachtree City will celebrate Black History on Sunday, Feb. 29, at 11 a.m. The guest speaker will be the Rev. Dr. Dennis Dickerson from Nashville, Tenn. Dickerson is the historiographer of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.

Rolling Hills Baptist begins ‘purpose driven’ program

Rolling Hills Baptist Church will begin a 40-day program Feb. 21, emphasizing the purpose for each person of the church and its role in the community and world. The program is based on the book, 40 days of Purpose, by Rick Warren, a California minister.

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