Religion Briefs 030409

Tue, 03/03/2009 - 3:37pm
By: The Citizen

Purim Carnival set for March 8
Congregation B’nai Israel in Fayetteville will host its Purim Carnival Sunday, March 8 at 12:30 p.m. The event will feature adult and children’s plays, lots of games and fun for the young people and lunch. Plays and admission to the Carnival are free. There is a minimal cost for lunch and some games. A Silent Auction also is planned. Contact Susan Levine, 678-817-7162.

Inman seeking donations for project
Inman United Methodist Church is seeking “stockholders” for donations to its upcoming service project, helping needy families in a specific area of Appalachia. Adults and youth at the church will repair homes and provide needs for families in the area. To donate or for more information, call John Rigby, 770-306-8410.

Truett-McConnell ensemble to perform
Truitt McConnell’s touring ensemble “Enthroned Praise” will join with the Youth Choir/Drama “Redeemed” and Adult Choir of Flat Creek Baptist Church for a combined workshop and worship Saturday and Sunday, March 28 and 29. Dr. John Davis and Dr. Greg Woodward will be the clinicians for the weekend. On Sunday, March 29 at 10:45 a.m., all voices will lead in morning worship, then at 6 p.m. all voices will join in a Fifth Sunday Night PraisSing which is also open to the community. The church is at 161 Flat Creek Trail, Fayetteville, phone 770-487-4890. For directions, see www.flatcreekbaptist.org.

PTCUMC plans Easter Festival
Peachtree City United Methodist Church will host its annual Easter Family Festival at the church, 400 Windgate Rd.,on Sunday, March 29, at 2 p.m.The program this year is called “All Around Easter” and families will travel to four faith stations that will bring Easter to life for the entire family. Other planned activities include egg hunts, inflatable activites, music, games, food and more. For more information go to ptcumc.org. There is no fee or pre-registration required for this event.

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