PTC UMC offers aerobics classes

Get ready for summer with aerobics classes at Peachtree City United Methodist Church. Classes will be held at the 400 Windgate Road campus location. Spring sessions are on Mondays and Wednesdays, 9:10 to 10:10 a.m., April 10 through May 10. The cost is $20 for all 10 classes. Register online @ www.ptcumc.org (go to Adult Ministries – Recreation – Aerobics).

Get fit with the family at PTC UMC

Bring the whole family for fitness and running to Peachtree City UMC’s 400 Windgate Rd. Campus on Saturday mornings at 8:30 a.m., beginning April 8. A one-mile and 5k course will be set up for runners/walkers. Meeting times will be every second and fourth Saturday, April through October. For additional information contact Matt Ramsey at 770-487-0182 or matthewlramsey@comcast.net.

Dinner benefits summer youth missions

Peachtree City United Methodist Church announces a Taste of the World Dinner Saturday, March 25, from 6-8 pm at the Windgate Campus in Peachtree City. The dinner offers a taste of what it’s like to live in another country and an opportunity to support youth summer missions. Tickets are available now for this event - $15 for adults, $7 for children ages 6-11. Children 5 and under eat free. To purchase tickets, call our Student Ministry Office at 770-487-6499 x250.

Christ Our Hope translates services for the deaf

Christ our Hope Lutheran Church, 2165 Hwy. 138, Riverdale, will begin signing the 8:30 worship service on Sunday, March 19 to enable the deaf and hearing-impaired to participate. Sandy Utt, a member of the congregation, will be employing the SEE (Signing Exact English) method. If you know anyone who would benefit, please let them know.

Christ Discipleship hosts prayer breakfast

Christ Discipleship Ministries (CDM) will host a Women’s Prayer Breakfast Saturday, April 8, 9:30-11 a.m. This meeting will be a time of fellowship, teaching and prayer. Guest speaker will be Vera Pedersen. Through experiencing the healing power of God in her own life, Pederson brings a message of hope and wholeness. For more information and/or directions, call 770-969-8370. No nursery or childcare will be provided.

Register now for Providence preschool and MMO

Registration for Providence UMC Preschool and Mother’s Morning Out programs is now open to the public. For registration information, contact the church at 770-719-8800.

Berachah Bible participates in “Walk for Life”

Berachah Bible Church is participating in the first annual “WALK FOR LIFE” sponsored by the Pregnancy Care Center of Jonesboro March 25.

John Hatcher: Lent’s lesson: Sorrow precedes glory

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Mardi Gras has come and gone. New Orleans has experienced again its orgy of drinking, frolicking, and bead throwing parades. This year Fat Tuesday (English for Mardi Gras), was somewhat diminished because of the devastation in many parts of the city. Many were ashamed that the event was even staged due to the plight of hundreds of thousands of citizens. Others thought it represented the resurgence of life. For one, I can’t interpret resurgence of life by men and women puking their guts out on city streets. That’s fun?

Olivet Baptist celebrates women’s ministries

Olivet Baptist Church and Ministries, “Where The Faithful Fellowship In Fayette,” is celebrating its annual Women’s Emphasis Month in March. The theme for this year’s activity is “Women Building Communities and Dreams through Service and Dedication”.

Christ Discipleship offer money management class

Christ Discipleship Ministries Presents Informational Seminar

Christ Discipleship Ministries is presenting an informational seminar entitled, “Begin Your Road To Financial Success.” The study begins March 25, at 10 a.m.and is taught by April W. Wyatt and Mary Simpson.

Spivey Hall choir performs at Fayette Presbyterian

Spivey Hall Children's Tour Choir

Fayette Presbyterian Church will host a choral concert performed by The Spivey Hall Children’s Tour Choir under the direction of Dr. Martha Shaw March 25 at 7 p.m.

Carriage Lane gives free ESL classes

Carriage Lane Presbyterian Church, Peachtree City, is offering free English as a Second Language (ESL) classes to adults who would like to improve their English speaking and listening abilities.

PTC UMC dinner supports youth missions

Peachtree City United Methodist Church announces a Taste of the World Dinner March 25 from 6-8 pm at the Windgate Campus in Peachtree City. The dinner offers a taste of what it’s like to live in another country and an opportunity to support youth summer missions. Tickets are available now for this event - $15 for adults, $7 for children ages 6-11. Children 5 and under eat free. To purchase tickets, call our Student Ministry Office at 770-487-6499 x250.

Lackey talks about internet safety at Providence

PTC Police Officer Heather Lackey will discuss her efforts to arrest internet predators March 20, at 7 p.m. at Providence UMC. Officer Lackey will give parents advice on how to protect their children and teens. Call the church at 770-719-8800 for more information.

Register now for Providence preschool and MMO

Registration for Providence UMC Preschool and Mother’s Morning Out programs is now open to the public. For registration information, contact the church at 770-719-8800.

Berachah Bible participates in “Walk for Life”

Berachah Bible Church is participating in the first annual “WALK FOR LIFE” sponsored by the Pregnancy Care Center of Jonesboro March 25. Registration is at 8:30 a.m. at The ROC, located at Jonesboro First Baptist Church. Others interested in participating should contact the Pregnancy Care Center at 770-477-1501.

Christ Our Hope translates services for the deaf

Christ our Hope Lutheran Church, 2165 Hwy. 138, Riverdale, will begin signing the 8:30 worship service March 19 to enable the deaf and hearing-impaired to participate. Sandy Utt, a member of the congregation, will be employing the SEE (Signing Exact English) method. If you know anyone who would benefit, please let them know.

Mt. Olive celebrates Family and Friends Day

The Mt. Olive church family, along with pastor, Rev. Melvin Ware, will celebrate Family and Friends Day March 19, at 11 a.m. The theme for this occasion is “One Lord, One Love, One Church, One Family.” (I Corinthians 12:12.) Rev. Jerry Edwards visiting from Christian Missionary in College Park will bring the message. Mt. Olive is located at 192 Graves Rd., Fayetteville. For more information call the church at 770-461-6526.

CDM hosts women’s prayer breakfast

Christ Discipleship Ministries (CDM) will host a Women’s Prayer Breakfast April 8, 9:30-11 a.m. This meeting will be a time of fellowship, teaching and prayer. Guest speaker will be Vera Pedersen. Through experiencing the healing power of God in her own life, Pederson brings a message of hope and wholeness. For more information and/or directions, call 770-969-8370. No nursery or childcare will be provided.

National Heights to host CPR, first aid course

The Child Development Center at National Heights Baptist Church will host a CPR and first aid course March 20, at 6 p.m. The cost is $20 per person. Deadline to register is March 1. For more information, call the church office, 770-461-1704 or 770-461-3899.

National Heights hosts concert Sunday

The senior choir of the Fairburn Baptist Association will perform in concert at National Heights Baptist Church March 19, at 5 p.m. Several members of National Heights are also members of the choir. A covered dish dinner will be served following the performance. National Heights is on the corner of Old Norton Road and Ga. Hwy. 54, west of Fayetteville. For more information, call the church office, 770-461-1704 or 770-461-3899.

Grief Recovery Seminar is Saturday at Flat Creek

Flat Creek Baptist Church will present a Grief Recovery Seminar, Hope for a Grieving Heart, at the church March 18, from 9 a.m. until noon. For more information or to register, call the church, 770-487-4890.

PTC UMC to offer Lenten lunches

The Peachtree City United Methodist Church Lenten lunches continue through April 10, featuring lunch, a message from a local guest pastor, and fellowship, from noon until 1 p.m., at the Windgate campus of the church.

Dr. David L. Chancey: Make Bible study

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I heard about a man who is having a cold January. He asked his wife what she wanted for Christmas, and she replied, “Something that goes from zero to 200 in six seconds.”

First Baptist hopes to build community center

Long range plans approved by First Baptist Church of Peachtree City include the construction of a Community Life Center across the street from the church’s current buildings on Willow Bend Rd.

St. Paul celebrates Lutheran School Week

Shae Brantly

There was a definite roar in the crowd this week when St. Paul students celebrated National Lutheran Schools Week. What really revved up the students was an appearance by motocross champion Shae Bentley and his motorcycle during a special assembly to “kick start” the week’s activities.

Happy anniversary

St. Mary's anniversary

Bob and Sally Davis of Sharpsburg were recently honored by the congregation of St.

Shelton joins PTC

Bill Shelton

The Rev’d Deacon Bill Shelton, Peachtree City, is the newest Law Enforcement Chaplain for the Peachtree City Police Department.

Holy Trinity organizes

Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Peachtree City, is creating a Substance Abuse Ministry beginning with an organizational meeting Wednesday, March 15.

Lafayette Brass Quintet concert is Sunday

The Lafayette Brass Quintet will present a concert Sunday, March 12, at 3 p.m. at North Fayette United Methodist Church. Contemporary and classical styles of music will be performed. A love offering will be taken with all proceeds going to the NFUMC music ministry.

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