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Wednesday, September 29, 1999
Jesus Video is a real treasure—make the most of it
By Rev. Dr. John Hatcher
Religion Columnist

In a few days, households by the thousands in certain Atlanta areas (including Fayette) will receive The Jesus Video in the mail. The video was first known as The Jesus Film, produced several years ago by Campus Crusade for Christ. It reenacts the life of Jesus Christ according to Luke's Gospel.

PTC police chaplain awarded master's status at international ICPC convention

Father David Epps, chaplain for several local law enforcement agencies, was recently designated as a Certified Master Chaplain by the International Conference of Police chaplains. The certification, the highest offered, was conferred recently in Columbus, Ohio at the ICPC International Convention.

Living Way Church South schedules 0rganizational meeting, barbecue here

A new church is forming in Fayette County. Living Way Church South will hold its first public meeting with an all-you-can-eat barbecue at McCurry Park in Fayetteville Saturday, Oct. 2 beginning at 6 p.m.

Atlanta City Church to host Worship Weekend Oct. 8-10

Atlanta City Church in Fairburn will host a “Worship Weekend” featuring recording artist and worship leader Kent Henry on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 8-10 at the church on Jonesboro Road. Junior and senior high students ages 12-18 attend the entire weekend free of charge. Also, one senior pastor from each church may attend at no charge.

Religion Briefs

Body sculpting classes offered at Fayetteville First Baptist Church

A ladies' body sculpting class for all ages will meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning Oct. 5 from 7-8 p.m. in room 262 at Fayetteville First Baptist Church. Those participating need to bring a towel, weights and a bench if available. To register or for more information, call the church office at 770-461-8378.

Christian City will host golf classic in Stone Mountain Oct.4

Christian City will host its annual Fall Golf Classic on Monday, Oct. 4 at Smoke Rise Golf and Country Club in Stone Mountain. For $125, golfers can play this private, exclusive course designed by Gary Roger Baird. The fee includes free range balls, late buffet lunch, and a tax-deductible charitable donation of $85 to the Christian City Home for Children.

“End of Time” is topic of Wednesday Bible study at National Heights Baptist

National Heights Baptist Church is presently conducting Bible study classes on Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. The general topic is “The End of Time.”

Scott Hagan welcomed as youth director at FUMC

Scott Hagan, a native of Statesboro and a 1997 graduate of `Georgia Tech, has assumed duties as director of youth ministries at Fayetteville First United Methodist Church. He received his Master's degree in Business Administration from Georgia Southern University in June and recently managed the U.S.A. Basketball Olympic Team trials in Puerto Rico. Hagan will begin his studies at Candler School of Theology in late August.

Dr. McGee to host “Search for Significance” seminar

Dr. Robert McGee, author of “The Search for Significance,” and “The Search for Freedom,” will host a three-hour seminar on Sunday, Oct. 17 from 4-7 p.m. in the Dining Room of the North Campus of New Hope Baptist Church. The cost will be the cost of the book, “Search for Significance,” only.

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