Religion Briefs 031109

Tue, 03/10/2009 - 3:10pm
By: The Citizen

Providence UMC to host Marketplace
Those who have ever wondered what it was like to live in ancient days are invited to stop by Providence UMC on March 18, 20 or 21 from 6 to 9 p.m. Kids can make a mosaic, basket, jewelry, rope and perfume. There will be demonstrations of fabric weaving, pottery making, basket weaving and olive pressing. Families will enjoy archery, climbing wall, photos in period costume, a farmer’s market, and bakery tent. There will be two live drama presentations called “Just Like Me” each evening at 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. For more information call 770-719-8800 or go to www.provumc.com and click on the Marketplace link on the homepage.

Women’s conference starts March 18
Pastor Eddie Thomas and the Edgefield Baptist Church of Fayetteville invite the community to the 2009 Women’s Conference Revival March 18- 20 at 7 p.m. nightly. Special guests will be Pastor Wendy Smith, Evangelist Lavoria Resse, and Sis. Diana Wahl. Edgefield is at 140 Church Street in Fayetteville. For more information and directions, call 770-461-7388 or visit the website, www.edgefield-zion.org.

Paul Massey to speak at CTK
Father Paul Massey, pastor of Church of the Holy Cross, Fayetteville, will preach and celebrate Holy Eucharist in both services of Christ the King Church, Sharpsburg, on Sunday, March 22. Massey serves as a member of the Bishop’s Council for the Diocese of the Mid-South, as a member of the Commission on Ordained Ministry, and as The Canon to the Ordinary for the Diocese. He currently authors a column for The Citizen newspaper, “Ask Father Paul.” Christ the King is on Ga. Highway 34 between Peachtree City and Newnan. The services begin at 8:30 and 10 a.m.

Lenten lunches continue
Lenten lunches with a short devotional continue each Thursday at noon at Fayetteville First UMC. For more information, call the church office, 770-461-4313.

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