Flat Rock AME to host ‘Fifth Sunday’ celebration July 29

Tue, 07/24/2007 - 3:20pm
By: The Citizen

The Fayette County Christian Fellowship (FCCF) will hold its regular “Fifth Sunday” celebration at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, July 29, at Flat Rock African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church. The program for the celebration will feature the youth of participating churches.

The Fayette County Christian Fellowship is a group of churches that have joined together to foster principals of unity and faith within Fayette County.

The mission of the FCCF is to serve as a catalyst in spearheading spiritual revival in the lives of The Fayette County community of faith. This association will reach beyond denominational, cultural, economic, and racial divides.

The purpose of the Fayette County Christian Fellowship is to promote Christian unity through fellowship activities involving all citizens of the Fayette County community of Christian faith.

A Fifth Sunday Celebration is normally held in each month that has a fifth Sunday. Exceptions are made for holidays. President of the FCCF is the Rev. Melvin Ware, pastor of Mt. Olive Baptist Church.

For more information about the FCCF, contact Ware at melvin.ware@comcast.net or 770-719-9238.

The pastor for the host church, Flat Rock A. M. E. Church, is the Rev. Ed Johnson.

Flat Rock A. M. E. Church, is at 148 Old Chapel Lane, between Fayetteville and Peachtree City just south of Ga. Hwy. 54, west of the postal distribution center and east of the Marnelle Mobile Home Estates. The website is at http://www.flatrockame.org, or call 770-461-0283.

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