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Wednesday, June 2, 2004

‘Lively’ church services are Biblical

By JOHN HATCHER
Religion Columnist

Buckle your seat belts or you may just get shot out of your spiritual seats.

Marine boot camp sermon series starts at Christ the King

An unusual sermon series will begin this Sunday, June 6, at Christ the King Charismatic Episcopal Church in Sharpsburg

Jim Hanchey joins staff of Heritage Christian Church

Heritage Christian Church has added a new face to its ministerial staff which, according to Senior Minister Greg Marksberry, keeps Heritage on the “unconventional” side of staffing.

Pope selected as youth minister at St. Andrew’s

Don Pope, a Peachtree City resident, has accepted the position of youth minister for St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church.He was introduced at a recent Sunday service and coffee gathering held between the morning worship services.

Rolling Hills to welcome new pastor at June 13 homecoming

Rolling Hills Baptist Church will have homecoming, celebrating 13 years of service to the community, and a reception for its new pastor, Frank Mercer, Sunday, June 13, beginning with the homecoming worship service at 10:50 a.m. Dinner will follow the service.

Peachtree City LDS youngsters collect books for burn patients

Several young women of the Peachtree City congregation, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, recently collected and delivered more than 300 children’s books to the Grady Hospital Burn Unit.

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