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on your own). Deadline for all monies Mon., Nov. 5. For more
info, contact Shiloh Community Center at (706) 738-0089 or
Catherine Thompkins at 736-4820.
8 St. Mark United Methodist Church, 2367 Washington
Rd. of Augusta, will hold a Fall Bazaar Sat., Nov. 10, from 8
a.m. to 4 p.m., and on Nov. 11 from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. There
will be a silent auction, white elephant sale, crafts, bake sale,
rummage (clothing), casseroles, country kitchen, children’s
store and games, breakfast, lunch and more. Will benefit local
missions.
8 Beulah Grove Baptist Church’s Health Care Ministry
will sponsor a free Community Health Fair on Sat., Nov. 10,
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be cholesterol screening,
blood pressure screening, and panel discussion and displays
on men, women and children issues. The health fair wiii be
held at the A.R. Johnson Health Occupations/Engineering
High School, 1324 Laney-Walker Blvd. For more info, call
724-1086.
® Saint Paul Baptist Church, 11 Telfair St. of Augusta,
will celebrateits Pastor’s Appreciate Day for Seymore Rainey
on Sun,, Nov. 11, at 3 p.m. First Mount Moriah Baptist
Church will be in charge of the program. Rev. Andrew
Johnson will bring the message.
® The True Spirits Singles Ministry of Macedonia Baptist
Church, 1828 Wrightsboro Rd. of Augusta, will host the
Savannah State College Gospel Choir on Sun., Nov. 11, at 4
p.m. Rev. Dr. Gregory Fuller is pastor.
8 Everfaithful Missionary Baptist Church, 314 Sard
Bar Ferry Rd. of Augusta, will offer new Wednesday services
for prayer, praise and meditation. For Wednesdays through
Dec. 19, there will be Prayer and Praise 5:30 to 7 a.m., and
midday prayer and meditation, 12 to 12:30 p.m. for prayer, the
following halfhour for meditation. For more info on any ofthe
new prayer times, call 722-0553. The church will host a
Celebrating Our Youth - Youth Banquet/Zoncert on Sat., Nov.
10,at6 p.m. Special guests will be the Savannah State Weslyn
Gospel Choir. Rev. Dr. Rosa L. Williams is pastor.
@ The Missionary Department of the Friendly Church of
God in Christ, 1115 Carrie St. of Augusta, offers a number
of community services: provides sod 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 church at 724-0990. Supt.
Leroy James is pastor.
® The Christ Episcopal 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 homeless
every Sat., from 11:30 am. to 1 p.m. No preaching, no
pledging, no cost, only good food. For more info, call (706) 736-
5165.
8 Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, 3084 Keysville Rd. of
Hephzibah, Ga., will offer training for service classes, a
survey of the bible, each second and fourth Saturday at 2 p.m.
Free tothe public. For more details, call Evangelist Vonghett
Oatis at (706) 737-2675 or 399-6395. Rev. Charles E. Lacy is
pastor. Evangelist Oatis is assistant pastor.
@ New Beginning, an alcohol and drug support group, will
meet every Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the House of the Lord
Pentecostal Church, 1351 10* St. and Perry Ave. of Augusta,
the place where “you can begin again.” For more info, call
(706) 722-6023.
Faith Outreach Christian Life Center, Inc.
Monthly Event Schedule
Sunday Services
Ist Saturday of the Month
2nd Tuesday
2nd Friday
2nd Saturday
3rd Saturday ¢
4th Tuesday
Every 4th Monday
Every Wednesday
Every Wednesday
Pastor RicHARD PEOPLES
2664 Willis Foreman Road
Hephzibah, GA 30815
Phone: (706) 792-9972
“Write the vision and make it plain upon the tables that he may run who readeth 1" Hab 2:2
Antioch Muissionary
Baptist Clyurcb
“The Church That Reaches Out”
Come and Worship with Us.
1454 Florence Street ¢ (706) 724-2809
Rev. Kenneth B. Martin, pastor
Sunday School
9:30 A.M.
- Sunday Worship
7:45 AM. and 10:45 A.M.
Wednwday Worship
12:00 Noon
Wednesday Praise & Bible Study
: 7:00 P.M.
L qm:t Believing-Christ Centered _
Men’s Outreach
Youth Outreach (Ages 3-12)
Teen Outreach (Ages 13-18)
Adult Single’s Outreach
Women'’s Outreach
Marriage Maintenance
Youth Skating at the Stardust
Rink or Youth Bowling at the
Fort Gordon Bowling Alley
(Please call)
Corporate Prayer
Bible Study
® CSRA R.LS.E., Inc., a non-profit organization, is offering
GED preparation and tutoring classes free of charge at 1202
D’Antignac St. Toregister for classes, you may sign up at the
center between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., Mon. - Fri., or just before
classes at 6 p.m. For more info, call Rev. Thomas Walker at
737-3776.
® The Depressive and Manic-Depressive Asso. of Greater
Augusta, a ministry of First Baptist Church, 3500 Walton
Way of Augusta, will hold its meetings on the third Wednes
days of each month at 6 p.m. in the Walton Building, Room
105. For Oct. 17, the special program will feature Dr. Jeffrey
Rausch, MCG outpatient psychiatry head who will speak on
depressive and related conditions as well as research. The
meeting is open to the public, mental health groups and
patients. For more info, call 722-0010.
® Broadway Baptist Church, 2323 Barton C}:apel Rd. of
Augusta, will begin its third year of extension class of the
International Seminary starting Sept. 2001. Itisatheological
training program for lay people and deacons as well as
ministers. Studentswill earn adiploma of Practical Theology.
For registration info, contact Marion Beasley at 790-8185.
Rev. Dr. C.W. Joyner Jr. is pastor.
8 Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church, 1415 Jones St.
of Augusta, holds Sunday worshipservicesatßand 10:15a.m.
Church training classes are held Wednesdays at 6 p.m. Hot
meals served on Tuesdays at noon. Transportation to Sunday
worship services provided. Call (706) 722-5081.
B The Light of the World Evangelistic Outreach Minis
tries, 1880 Alabama Rd. of Augusta, holds Sunday School at
10 a.m. with worship service at 11 a.m. Bible study/prayer is
held every Wed., 7 p.m. Ministries of the church include
spiritual counseling for the homeless, poor and needy; Food
and Clothing Ministry; Sr. Citizen Brown Bag Program; Sr.
Citizen Housing Grants for repairs and painting ofhomes; IRS
tax consulting; teenage pregnancy counseling and many
other in-house ministries. For more info, call the church at
828-5197. Bishop L.A. Green Sr. is pastor.
8 New Hope Community Center, 1336 Conklin Ave. of
Augusta. Every Friday is recreation day. It will include
movies, games, parties and field trips. The Center also has a
Computer Literacy Program. A Con Agra Kids Case has been
opened to provide nutritipnally balanced meals and/or snacks
five evenings each week to at-risk children. For more info,
call the center at (706) 826-1961.
8 Shepeard Community Blood Centerisinthe business
of saving lives. Help to make a difference by volunteering
assistance at blood drives. Volunteers may work two, three
or four hour shifts. Can you help greet the public, assist with
registration, be a Buddy Blood Drop Mascot or/ help with
serving food? Ifyou can,then please call Lanie “‘lson atthe
Center at 737-4551. There is a tremendous need for help
during drives at churches, temples and other locations.
Consider volunteering at blood drives as part of youth leader
ship projects.
B Restoration Faith Deliverance Center, 1925 Division
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 transpor
tation. Free ministry outreach training will also be held. The
prophets are training a team of soul winners to minister to all
walks of life, to start outreach ministries such as prison,
feeding, street, opening up homes, radio, TV, and other
outreach ministries of help.
® Daily Word, a free Bible telephone reading line, will
provide different messages every day, from both the Old and
New Testament. This is a totally non-denominational ser
vice, just Christian. There will be just a reading of the word
of God, with a closing prayer. There is no direct church
sponsor to maintain being non-denominational. The scrip-
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+Wednesday “Hour of Power” Bible Study 7:00p.m.
TV_BROADCASTS:
WBEK UPN 16, Comcast Cable Ch 21,
& Charter Cable Ch 9 Monday-Friday 11:30 a.m.
Comcast Cable Channel 66 Monda:{y & Thursday, 8:30 p.m.
& Sunday 9:00 a.m.
Services Held At: Jamestown Elementary School
3736 Heirs Bivd. (Off Tobacco Road)
P.O. Box 15196, Augusta, Ga. 30919-5196-Phone: 796-1400 ¢ rmi24o4@aol.com
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Broadfoay Baptist Church
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Sunduy Worshiy Services
8:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m.
2323 Barton Chapel Road
, Augusta, Ga 30906
. (706) 790-8185
“A People of Destiny”
A Family Church--Devoted to Restoring
Lives Through the Word of God
*Women's Fellowship, Ist Friday ofmonth
*Singles Ministry, 2nd Friday of month
*Men's Fellowship, 3rd Friday of month
* Seniors Ministry
* School of Ministry offered to Ministers
*Teens, Youth, & Children’s Ministries
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Rev. Dr. C. W. Joyner, Jr; .
Pastor
AUGUSTA FOCUS
tures will be read by Rev. Terry Joyner of New Hope Baptist
Church. Readings will be monitored by ministry leaders of
various denominations. Please call (706) 855-WORD in
Augusta, (803) 442-WORD in Aiken. Displays of business
cards and tents will be provided to any church, business or
office. For more info, call Howard Melnik at 860-2885, cell
phone at 294-0992 or fax to 228-4912.
Unitarian Universalist Church
hosts Patchen recital
Well-known Augusta pianist
Josef Patchen 111 will present
a solo recital dedicated to the
memory and legacy of Mae
stro Harry Jacobs. The con
cert will be held at 7 p.m. on
Sunday, November 4, at the
Unitarian Universalist
Church of Augusta, 3501 Wal
ton Way Extension. Included
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Thankful Baptist Church
A Friendly Church with a Friendly Welcome
Come worship
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Thankful Baptist Church
302 Walker Street
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i Rev. Gregory A. Young
Pastor
OCTOBER 25, 2001
will be works by Beethoven,
Liszt, Prokofieff,
Rachmaninoff and Debussy.
Donations will be accepted
and, at the request of Mrs.
Harry Jacobs, will benefit the
music program of the Unitar
ian Church in Mr. Jacob’s
honor.
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