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Mt. Olive to celebrate 139th anniversaryMembers of Mt. Olive Baptist Church will celebrate their 139th church anniversary Sunday, Nov. 27 beginning with the 11 a.m worship service, and concluding at the 2:30 p.m. Flat Creek plans grief seminarFlat Creek Baptist Church will present a free seminar on “Managing Grief During the Holidays” Saturday, Dec. 3, from 9 a.m. Bazaar set for Dec. 3 at St. Andrew’sSt. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Women will have their annual Christmas Bazaar Saturday, Dec. 3 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Items will include baked goods, hand crafted gift items, a gift boutique and a Golden Elephant sale. Faith Walk Ministries plans seminar“Repairing the Breach,” a seminar and luncheon will be offered by Faith Walk Ministries in College Park Saturday, Dec. FFBC honors two ladies on their 100th birthdayFayetteville First Baptist Church recognized two ladies last Sunday during the annual church Thanksgiving meal, both celebrating their 100th birthday. Southern Crescent Chorale to perform hereFayetteville First United Methodist Church will host the Southern Crescent Chorale in concert Sunday, Dec. 4, at 5 p.m. Musical selections will include unique arrangements of holiday favorites, accompanied by the church’s pipe organ and a professional brass quintet. Harp’s Crossing groups plan activitiesHarp’s Crossing Baptist Men will meet for breakfast Sunday, Dec. 4, at 8 a.m. in the fellowship hall. The Golden Harps will meet Thursday, Dec. Living Christmas Tree to be presented in JonesboroPerformances of the Living Christmas Tree at Jonesboro First Baptist Church are scheduled for Friday, Dec. 2 at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Dec. Dickens Village opens Dec. 7The annual Dickens Village Christmas event at Heritage Christian Church will open Wednesday, Dec. 7 and will run through Sunday, Dec. John Hatcher: Stop lights in the BibleAnyone who travels between Riverdale and Fayetteville cannot but help notice the increasing number of traffic lights. Personally, I detest them. Just when I think I have clear sailing, up goes another traffic signal and invariably it’s red when I approach it. Crosspoint Community Church sends mission to ZimbabweA group of 14 members of Crosspoint Community Church, eight high school and college students and six adults, recently returned from a mission to Zimbabwe, Africa, offering supplies, monetary support and helping hands for Alistair and Shelley Croudace’s Lasting Impressions leadership camp located on their ranch in Kadoma, near Harare. Tickets on sale for FFUMC’s Christmas Tour of HomesFayetteville First United Methodist Church will again sponsor the annual Christmas Tour of Homes Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 3 and 4 from 1 to 5 p.m. each day. Holiday grief group to meet this SundayPeachtree City United Methodist Church (PTCUMC) will host a special night Sunday, Nov. 20, for those facing the holidays after the loss of a loved one. The special group will meet from 6 -7:30 p.m. at the Robinson Road Campus, 225 Robinson Rd., Room 304. St. Andrew’s bazaar planned for Dec. 3The Episcopal Church Women (ECW) of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church will host their annual Christmas Bazaar Saturday, Dec. 3, from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. St. Gabriel Catholic plans Thanksgiving Day MassThe Catholic Church of St. Gabriel on Antioch Road in Fayetteville will have a special Mass at 9 a.m. Thanksgiving Day. Last Grantville gospel sing for 2005 will be Nov. 25, 26The final two gospel sings at the old train depot in Grantville are scheduled for Friday and Saturday, Nov. 25 and 26, at 7 p.m. The special night will be African-American night. Ayers, Allegiance to perform at gospel concertSouthern Gospel recording artists Tere Ayers of Lithia Springs and “Allegiance” of Nicholasville, Ky., will perform a Southern Gospel concert Thursday, Nov. Grace Community moves to new locationGrace Community Church will have a service Sunday, Nov. 20, in its new location, Immanuel Bible College at Ga. Hwy. 34 and Fischer Road in Coweta County. Christ Our Hope plans Thanksgiving serviceMembers of Christ Our Hope Lutheran Church will have a Thanksgiving service Wednesday, Nov. 23, at 7:30 p.m. Those attending are asked to being gifts of nonperishable foods which will be given to the Atlanta Food Bank. Church membership classes plannedHarp’s Crossing Baptist Church will sponsor classes on “Discovering Church Membership,” Wednesday, Nov. 30 and Wendesday, Dec. Flat Creek plans grief seminarFlat Creek Baptist Church will present a free seminar on “Managing Grief During the Holidays” Saturday, Dec. 3, from 9 a.m. Rockettes performance on tap for NHBC seniorsThe senior citizens group at National Heights Baptist Church will travel to the Fox Theater in Atlanta for the Sunday, Nov. John Hatcher: People and their ‘stuff’Every so often I feel compelled to write a word about stuff. Stuff that clutters our corners, rooms, garages, rental storage space, and even our automobiles. Unity Christian plans building dedication service next SundayThe Unity Christian Church will host a Celebration and Building Dedication service Sunday, Nov. 13, at 3 p.m. at its new location and new church home, 426 Rivers Rd., between Ga. Hwys. 74 and 92 in Fayetteville. PTC Presbyterian continues ‘40 Days of Community’ programFirst Presbyterian Church of Peachtree City is continuing the “40 Days of Community” Bible study designed by the author of “The Purpose Driven Life,” Rick Warren. The program encourages congregations to become “better together” by working through outreach to the community. Dickens VillageAs the leaves take on their fall colors and eventually drop from the trees to the grounds of Heritage Christian Church in Fayette County, they are not the only sign of a new season. The change in the air also signifies that things are going to get a little busy in and around the church. Dickens VillageAs the leaves take on their fall colors and eventually drop from the trees to the grounds of Heritage Christian Church in Fayette County, they are not the only sign of a new season. The change in the air also signifies that things are going to get a little busy in and around the church. First Presbyterian’s Perkins certified as business fellowThe National Association of Church Business Administration recently certified Tom Perkins, administrator of the Peachtree City First Presbyterian Church, as a fellow in Church Business Administration. Harp’s sponsors event for college studentsHarp’s Crossing Baptist church will sponsor “92 @ 9,” an evening of entertainment, refreshments and fellowship for college age students, 18-24, Friday, Nov. Ian Cole to lead prayer conference at New HopeNew Hope Baptist Church, North Campus, will host a prayer conference Saturday morning, Nov. 12, and Sunday evening, Nov. 13, led by Ian Cole, internationally known prayer conference leader from Birmingham, England. |