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BARROW NEWS-JOURNAL
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2017
Church News
Here is a roundup of local
church news throughout Bar-
row County
The Winder Church of
God of Prophecy, on the
comer of King and Wright
streets in Winder, will be
hosting a gospel singing at
6 p.m. on Saturday. Jan. 22,
featuring Jordan's River from
Rockledge; and Clarke Kes-
ler and Friends.
For questions, please feel
free to contact Debra Wil
liams, pastor, at 678-900-
1953.
Auburn First Baptist
Church announces the fol
lowing event through Jan. 31:
•Sunday, Jan. 22, 10:45
a.m. - Evangelist Jon Reed
will be preaching.
ONGOING
EVENTS
Local “Awake America”
prayer meetings are being
held the second Thursday of
every month.
Join election officials, local
pastors, community lead
ers and concerned citizens
as they meet to pray for the
United States.
The meetings are held at
noon at Community Partners
Realty, 30 South Broad St.,
Winder.
Auburn First Baptist
Church has the following
events:
•Food Ministry - 10 a.m.
on Saturdays
•Sunday services - Sunday
school for adults and children
at 9:30 a.m.; worship service
at 10:45 a.m.; choir practice
at 4:30 p.m.; evening service
at 6 p.m.; and children’s choir
practice at 6 p.m. Nursery
and children’s church every
Sunday.
•Tuesday services -Cele
brate Recovery at 6 p.m.
•Wednesday services -
Prayer service at 7 p.m.; mis
sion friends at 7 p.m.; chil
dren in action at 7 p.m.; and
youth Bible study at 7 p.m.
The pastor is Chris Parkin.
The church is located at 1385
Sixth Avenue, across from
the former People’s Bank,
Auburn. For more informa
tion call 770-962-1807.
Winder First United
Methodist Church offers a
Parents Morning Out pro
gram on Wednesdays, from
8:30 am. to 12:30 p.m.
Parents Morning Out is
a weekly program that pro
vides childcare for children
six months old through pre
school age.
The cost is $10 per child
(sibling discount).
Participants will pay by the
month.
The program is held in
Room 131 in the Pasley Fam
ily Life Center at the back
of the church located at 280
North Broad Street, Winder.
Registration forms are
available at the church office,
Family Life Center lobby and
at drop-off on Wednesdays.
For additional information,
contact Kelly West at 770-
601-5773 or email at kwest@
winderfirstumc.com.
Pentecost Church, located
at 1055 Hwy. 82 in Winder,
offers the following minis
tries:
•Church Services: 9:45
am. each Sunday
•Sunday School and Chil
dren’s Church follows at
11 am. The church invites
everyone to attend. The Rev.
Brian Davis is pastor.
Hope Baptist Church has
Sunday School classes for all
ages at 10 am. with a Sunday
worship service at 11 am.
and 3 pm.
Bible study/prayer meeting
is on Wednesdays at 7 pm.
The church is located at 8
Pleasant Hill Church Road
in Winder and the website is
www.hbcwinder.com.
Crossroads Community
Church invites the commu
nity for contemporary praise
and worship services at 10
am. each Sunday.
Services for children,
youth and babies/toddlers
are offered on Sundays and
Wednesdays.
The church is located at 550
Harvey Mathis Road, Athens.
For more information, call
706-543-4650 or email ath-
enscrossroadschurch@gmail.
com.
The Church At Hoschton
will have a round table dis
cussion led by Pastor Cory
Sexton and other local pas
tors.
This will be on the second
Tuesday of each month at
9:30 am.
A Bible study is held on
the third Tuesday of each
month at 6:30 pm. for ladies
in the community.
Classes are held in the
classroom at the rear of the
building. The church is locat
ed at 99 East Jefferson St. in
Hoschton.
Miracle Deliverance Holi
ness Church. in conjunction
with the Winder Community
Food Bank, is now giving out
food every Thursday to those
in need from noon until 2
pm. inside the church.
“In order to receive a food
box you must bring ID.
Social Security cards for all
household members and a
current bill with your name
on it.” organizers said.
Call 678-206-5356 for an
appointment. The church is
located at 49 Jackson Street
in Winder.
Bear Creek First Bap
tist Church is hosting a food
give-away on the first Tues
day of each month from 10
am. to 1 p.m. for those in
need.
The church is located at
1786 Ga. 82.
The Sanctuary of Pente
cost is located at 89 West
Jackson Road in Braselton.
•Sunday morning worship
service is at 11 a.m. with
pre-service prayer at 10:30
am.
•Tuesday Bible study is at
7:30 pm. with pre-service
prayer at 7 p.m.
•Thursday is Prayer and
Youth Bible Study at 7:30
pm. and choir practice at
8 pm. Visit the website at
www.sanctuaryofpentecost.
com.
Cedar Creek Baptist
Church holds a Bible study
class each Sunday at 7 pm.
and a prayer meeting every
Wednesday evening at 7 p.m.
The pastor is Duke Forster.
For more information, call
770-616-1666.
The church is located at
403 Cedar Creek Road in
Winder.
Union Baptist Church
has Sunday School services
at 9:15 am. and provides an
interpreter for the deaf at its
10:30 am. worship service
each week.
The senior pastor is Dr.
David M. Cook.
Wednesday night suppers
begin at 5:45 pm.
Donations are $2 per
plate or $10 per family. The
church is located at 527
Union Church Road, Winder.
Whistleville Christian
Church holds a Bible Club
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm.
Dinner and family hour is
held each Wednesday at 7
pm.
The church is located at 83
Patrick Mill Road, Winder.
Morningside Baptist
Church offers the following
on Wednesday evenings: Fel
lowship Meal at 5:45 pm.
and Children/Teen Service
and Adult Prayer/Devotion at
6:30 pm. The church is locat
ed at 580 Miles Patrick Road
in Winder.
•To submit items for
Church News, please email
them to Sharon Hogan at
sharon@mainstreetnews.
com. Please include who,
what, when, where, why and
how long you would like the
announcement to run.
Lanier Tech offering free GED classes in Winder and Auburn
The Lanier Technical
College Adult Education
program is offering class
es in Winder or Auburn.
Classes are free and are
available morning, after
noon, and evenings. To
begin classes, students will
need to attend one of the
following orientations:
•Jan. 31,6 p.m.
•Feb. 8, 1 p.m.
•Feb. 14. 6 p.m.
•Feb. 28. 6 p.m.
•March 8, 1 p.m.
•March 14. 6 p.m.
Students are required to
bring their state issued ID.
Anyone that is 16 or 17
will have additional paper
work to complete before
attending orientation. For
more information and to
register for orientation,
call 770/531-3361.
The Winder classes will
be held at the Wimberly
Center, 163 Martin Luther
King Jr. Drive, which is the
old Winder Barrow Middle
School. The Auburn class
es are held at the JD With
ers Building near Auburn
Elementary.
If someone is ready to
take their GED test, the
testing lab is open on Mon
days from 8:30 a.m. to 5
p.m. at the Wimberly Cen
ter.
To schedule a GED test,
go to www.ged.com.
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And all who
believed were
together and had all
things in common;
and they sold their
possessions and
goods, and
distributed them to
all, as any had need.
R.S.V. Acts 2:44-45
A ristotle claimed that humans are
political animals, meaning that we
live in a political society or
community, remarking further that only a
beast or a god would live by himself
away from others. One implication of
this view is that our minds are part
and parcel of the social fabric. Our
minds develop socially, by being
raised to speak a particular language
in a particular culture. And we are
literally connected to other people's
brains in that the smile on our face will
register in their brain and cause their brain
to make them smile, and their smiles will
have the same effect on us. We have been
taught the message of individualism for so
long that we don't often see the many ways
in which we are connected. Our minds truly
are social, think of how often we complete
each other's sentences or feel each other's
joys and sorrows. But, the philosophy of
individualism emphasizes our separateness
and makes us think that we can be just as
fully human as distinct individuals, as we
can when we are part of a larger group like
a family or a society. Since we live in a
world where it is possible to live alone, and
more people are choosing to do so, it
appears that at times we hold up the
individual as more important than the
collective.
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