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Wednesday, July 7, 1999
River's Edge Church featured on national television today
Millions of TV viewers across the nation will get a glimpse of the day to day activities and community involvement of a church in Fayetteville this week.

Is your worship service what you want... or what God wants?

The Rev. Dr. John Hatcher
Religion Columnist

Heard this true story about a pastor and church member in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. This Methodist church was offering two Sunday morning services, one traditional at 11 a.m. and a contemporary at 9:30 a.m. They had just recently converted the 9:30 a.m. service to the contemporary format.

McDonough Road Baptist offers children's summer activities

McDonough Road Baptist Church has announced several outings for children this summer as part of its children's summer program.

Women's Aglow July meeting to feature evangelist Cindye Coates

Evangelist Cindye Coates, a frequent keynote speaker for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, will be the featured speaker at this month's meeting of Women's Aglow Fellowship International, Peachtree City Chapter, Monday morning, July 19, and Tuesday evening, July 20.

Give blood at McDonough Road Baptist

The LifeSouth bloodmobile will be at McDonough Road Baptist Church Wednesday, July 14 from 4:30-8:30 p.m. All donors will receive a free cholesterol test and a free gift. Donors also will be eligible for the Blood Donor Benefit Program.

Vacation Bible School Schedules

Fayetteville First UMC announces upcoming Disciple Bible Study

Members of the Fayetteville First United Methodist Church are invited to enroll in upcoming Disciple Bible Study classes, a 34-week series of classes designed to develop strong Christian leaders

 

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