The Fayette Citizen-Religion Page
Wednesday, November 4, 1998
Religion Briefs

Rolling Hills Baptist plans festival

The annual Fall Festival at Rolling Hills Baptist Church is set for Saturday, Nov. 14, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Magician King Chapman will perform at a family magic show, and other attractions include a cake walk, carnival games and a Moon Walk. The public is invited, and tickets are only 25 cents. The church is located at 1481 Redwine Road, Fayetteville, 770-719-1493.

Free lunch for 'Jesus' video

All pastors in the metro area, particularly southside in the 770 area code, are invited to a free luncheon Thursday Nov. 5 at 11:30 a.m. at Braelinn Baptist Church, Peachtree City, to discuss distribution of the "Jesus" video in this area. Dr. Bob Cosby, a leader in funding the mailing of the video in Alabama, is the speaker. Barry Odom of Braelinn Baptist says Dr. Cosby will "share how God used this video to transform lives in his state, and challenge us to find how God can use this evangelism tool in the state of Georgia." For reservations and information, call Odom at 770-487-6691.

Revival at The Rock Baptist Nov. 8-11

Evangelist Dr. Bill Saye is the speaker for the fall revival at The Rock Baptist Church, starting Sun. Nov. 8 at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. and continuing nightly at 7 p.m. through Wednesday. Tuesday night's session will be aimed at youth, and will be preceded by a pizza supper and fellowship. Dr. Saye is a convicted criminal whose life was dramatically changed by his salvation and call to evangelism, and his story is "awesome," according to The Rock's Lisa Davis. For more information call the church at 770-306-0628. The Rock is located at 1392 Sandy Creek Road, Fayetteville.

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