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Religion BriefsGolden Harps to meet at Lake HortonThe Golden Harps at Harps Crossing Baptist Church will have a meeting Thursday, June 9, from 5-8 p.m. at Lake Horton, South Pavilion. Vans will leave the church at 4:45 p.m. For more information, call the church office, 770-461-5318. Mt. Olive will have car washOn Saturday, June 11, the Usherboard of Mt. Olive Baptist Church will sponsor a car wash and fish fry to support the upcoming anniversary on July 12. The car wash will begin at 9 a.m.
David Brown to speak at National HeightsThe Rev. David Brown, currently an overseas minister and former minister of music at McDonough Road Baptist Church, will be the guest speaker Sunday, June 12, at National Heights Baptist Church. Brown and his wife, Julie, will be the churchs special guests at a covered dish luncheon hosted by the choir. For more information, call the church office, 770-461-1704 or 770-461-3899. Seminar planned at Eleventh Hour Call ChurchPastor Henry Brown of Obadiah Ministries will conduct a seminar on The Power of Opposite Attraction Saturday, June 18, at 3 p.m. at Eleventh Hour Call Church in Fayetteville. The church is at 395 S. Glynn St. (Ga. Hwy. 85), downstairs from Fayette Mower. For directions or other information, call 770-842-4604. Senoia First Baptist to host gospel groupSouthern gospel singers, The Ables, will perform at First Baptist Church of Senoia Sunday, June 12, during the 11 a.m. worship service, with a full concert beginning at 6:30 p.m. For more information, contact the church office, 770-599-3012 or visit www.fbcsenoia.org.
Ford to speak at Ebenezers HomecomingDr. Francis Ford, former pastor at Ebenezer United Methodist Church, will be the guest speaker at the Homecoming service Sunday, June 12, at 11 a.m. A covered dish dinner will follow the service. Ford was Ebenezers minister from 1960-1965, afterward entering full time ministry. He served churches across the North Georgia conference for 40 years. Ebenezer UMC is on Ebenezer Church Road between Fayetteville and Peachtree City. |
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