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Young Zion and Rev. Dr. J.R.
Hatneyis pastor of Good Hope
Baptist Church.
ENew Creation Mission
ary Baptist Church, 1718
Olive Rd. of Augusta, will cel
ebrateits Seventh Annual Men
& Women’s Day on Sun., Mar.
18, at 2:30 p.m. The Rev.
Gilbegt Howard and The Field
ing Spring Missionary Baptist
Church will be in charge of
services. Rev. Eunice Dock is
founder and pastor.
B Jenkins Memorial
CME Church, 4218 Windsor
Spring Rd. of Hephzibah, will
be celebrating blessings and
milestones on ‘Sun., Mar. 18,
at2:4sp.m. Thetheme willbe
“The Windows are Open.”
Speaker will be Bishop Othal
Lakey, presiding Prelate ofthe
CME Sixth Episcopal District.
Timothy R. Green Jr. is pas
tor.
B Greater Young Zion
Baptist Church, 516
Forsythe St. of Augusta, will
hold its Annual Spring Revival
Mon. through Thurs., Mar. 19-
22, at 7 p.m. nightly. Guest
evangelist will be Rev. Rick
Bready Sr., pastor of Pleasant
Hill Baptist Church of Albany,
Ga. Street witnessing will
beginat4:3o p.m.daily. There
will be a welcome and musical
schedule nightly. The
Deacon’s Ministry and Inspi
rational Choir willbe featured
Monday; the Brotherhood
Ministry and Male Choir on
Tuesday; the Women’s Minis
try and Senior Choir on
Wednesday; and the Youth
Ministry and Youth Choir on
Thursday. Rev. William B.
Blount is pastor.
B Mount Calvary Baptist
Church, 1260 Wrightsboro
Rd. of Augusta, will host a
“Music Box Making With Ben
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and Keeter” session on Wed.,
Mar. 21 at 5:30 p.m. Join in
the fun as children and adults
transform old cookie tins into
music boxes, complete with
rotating tops. Great for gift
giving. sls covers all materi
alsneeded. Thosewho cannot
attend may consider being a
sponsor. For more info, call
Sister Novellaine Stancil at
706-651-9225 or Mt. Calvary
Baptist Church at 706-724-
8052.
B Jerusalem Missionary
Baptist Church, 1415 Jones
St. of Augusta, holds Sunday
worshipservicesatßand 10:15
a.m. Church training classes
are held Wednesdays at 6 p.m.
Hot meals served on Tuesdays
at noon. Transportation to
Sunday worship services pro
vided. Call (706) 722-5081.
B The Christ Episco
pal Church, 1900 Greene
St. on the corner of Eve
and Greene Streets, near
Crawford Ave. of Augusta,
will host a soup kitchen
for the needy and home
less every Sat., from 11:30
am. to 1 pm. For more
info, call (706) 736-5165.
B The Missionary De
partment of the Friendly
Church of God in
Christ, 1115 Carrie St. of
Augusta, offers a number
of community services:
provides food for the needy
through its soup kitchen
every Wed. at 11:30 a.m.;
provides food from the food
pantry; provides clothing
for needy children ages six
months to nine years old;
holds a puppet ministry
every Sunday at 7 p.m;
and televises every Wed.,
11 a.m., on Comcast 21.
For more info, call the
churchat 724-0990. Supt.
Leroy James is pastor.
B The Light of the World
Evangelistic Outreach
Ministries, 1880 Alabamaßd.
of Augusta, holds Sunday
School at 10 a.m. with wor
ship service at 11 a.m. Bible
study/prayer is held every
Wed., 7p.m. Ministries of the
churchinclude spiritual coun
seling for the homeless, poor
and needy; Food and Clothing
Ministry; Sr. Citizen Brown
Bag Program; Sr. Citizen
Housing Grants for repairs
and painting of homes; IRS
tax consulting; teenage preg
nancy counseling and many
otherin-house ministries. For
more info, call the church at
828-5197. Bishop L.A. Green
Sr. is pastor.
B New Hope Community
Center, 1336 Conklin Ave. of
Augusta, will host free mar
tial arts/self defense classes
twice a week. Classes will last
the school year untilJune2ool
for children (five years mini
mum) and adults. Friday
classes will be held from 5 to 6
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Prayer Worship Saturdays at 11am |
Dr. Sam Davis, Pastor
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p.m. The center holds an after
school program for Mon. - Fri.,
3 to 6 p.m. The program in
cludes assistance with home
work, tutoring in various sub
jects, computer literacy,
mentoring programs, health
seminars and crime preven
tion classes. Every Friday is
recreation day. It will include
movies, games, parties and
field trips. The Center also
has a Computer Literacy Pro
gram. A Con Agra Kids Case
has been opened to provide
nutritionally balanced meals
and/or snacks five evenings
each week to at-risk children.
For more info, or to register
for the martial arts classes,
call the center at (706) 826-
1961.
M Restoration Faith De
liverance Center, 1925 Di
vision St., will host Wed. Night
bible teachings. Instructors
will be prophet A.L. Wooten
and prophetess Yolanda
Wooten. For more info, call
(706) 481-0902. Call a day
ahead for transportation.
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*Men’s Fellowship, 3rd Friday of month
;m&,me“ FSchool of Ministry offered to Ministers
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eSunday Services B:4sam. & 11am.
eWednesday “Hour of Power” Bible Study 7:00 p.m.
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MARCH 8, 2001
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