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Wednesday, April 14, 2004

Some post Easter thoughts ...

North Carolina has a great tradition. It’s called Easter Monday and it’s a state holiday. It was started in 1935 by the state legislature so state employees could have Monday off to see the North Carolina State-Wake Forest baseball competition. School districts took the cue and also made it a state holiday.

Yom Hashoah Holocaust Remembrance Day is April 18

History happens on two levels in Fayette County this Sunday:

Prince of Peace Lutheran plans special ‘40 days of Purpose’ service Sunday

Members of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Fayetteville will celebrate the culmination of their “40 Days of Purpose,” Purpose Driven Life spiritual journey, with one worship service at 10 a.m on Sunday, April 18. The 8:15, 9:30, and 11 a.m. services will combine at 10 a.m. The journey was based on Rick Warren’s bestselling book, The Purpose Driven Life.

Braelinn Church begins relocation

During their three worship services on March 28, members of the Braelinn Church in Peachtree City overwhelmingly affirmed a plan for relocation to their new campus on Highway 74 at Dogwood Trail.

Flat Creek sets aside special day for children, preteens

Flat Creek Baptist Church will observe Children/Preteen Day Sunday, April 25, with a special luncheon for families and teachers following the 11 a.m. worship service.

CDM in Fairburn to host Apostolic Prophetic meeting

Pastor Carolyn Driver and Pastor Timothy Frazier will head up an Apostolic Prophetic Reformation Movement meeting Sunday, April 25, at 6 p.m., sharing how the “apostle and prophet work together to release God’s plan within the earth.” The meeting will be at the Christ Discipleship Ministries facility in Fairburn.

Christ the King Bible study begins April 22

The book of Hebrews will be the subject of a Bible study at Christ the King Charismatic Episcopal Church beginning Thursday, April 22 at 7 p.m.

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