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Peach County
From our Churches
by Cornelia B. Nichols
CHAMLEE MEMORIAL BAPTIST
CHURCH
We have a new Sunday School class
for married couples. William Fuller is
the teacher.
Monday, October 15, at 7:00 p.m.
the annual session of the Rehoboth
Baptist Association will meet at the
Roberta church. On Tuesday, October
16, at 10:00 a.m. we will meet at the
First Baptist Church in Perry.
WESLEY CHAPEL UNITED ME
THODIST CHURCH:
We will observe Homecoming
Sunday, October 14, at 11:00 a.m.
Former pastor, Rev. C. L. Mincey, will
be guest preacher. We will have
dinner on the grounds afterwards,
That night our revival starts and
continues through Wednesday night.
October 17. Services will be held at
7:30 Rev. Philip F. Wiley will be
preaching.
BYRON CHURCH NEWS
BYRON BAPTIST CHURCH:
The 147th. annual meeting of the
Rehoboth Baptist Association will be
held Monday, October 15, at 7:00 p.m.
at Roberta Baptist Church and
Tuesday, October 16, at 1;:00 a.m. at
First Baptist Church in Perry.
The Brotherhood invites all men and
boys to a kickoff rally Tuesday night,
October 16. Eugene Dailey, Brother
hood Director of the Georgia Baptist
Convention, will be the guest speaker.
Reservations for the meal will be
necessary. Please call the church office
for details.
FORT VALLEY
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Last Sunday morning we celebrated
World Communion Sunday. During
that service a new communion set was
used, a memorial to Leweyse and
Russell Houser, who were faithful
members of the church for many
years.
Family Night Supper will be held
Wednesday night, October 17, at 6:30
p.m. A talent program is being
planned.
Sunday, October 14, at 7:30 p.m. the
Macon District Bicentennial Rally will
be held in Macon. We will leave from
the church at 6:30 p.m.
BiCcntennial Note: Methodism’s
first ongoing effort to evangelize the
American Indian was begun in
October, 1816, by John Stewart,
Stewart was converted at a rural
Methodist camp meeting.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
On Sunday, September 23, 20
GA.’s and four of their leaders took
their “Christmas in August' ’ gifts and
money from our church to the Georgia
Baptist Children's Home Campus in
Palmetto.
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Guest minister, the Rev. Aaron Wall
of Macon, Ga., will be preaching on
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Sunday, October 14, at the 6 p.m.
service. Rev. Wall is Ga. District
Superintendent of the Assemblies of
God.
A peanut boil and hot dog supper
was enjoyed by the youth department
on Oct. 5. The youth invited the church
and friends to this special time of
fellowship. They presented a special
program of music and song, which was
greatly enjoyed by all.
First Assembly enjoyed their annual
homecoming on Oct. 7. The Rev.
Leland Bush of Huntsville, Ala. was
guest minister. Rev. and Mrs. Bush
are former pastors of the local church
having served from 1958-1962.
The Messengers Quartet of Lizella
and area talent presented a program of
music and song in the afternoon
service.
FORT VALLEY METHODIST TO
JOIN IN CELEBRATION
by Wynelle Estes
Members of the Fort Valley United
Methodist Church will join Methodist
throughout the Middle Georgia area to
celebrate the 200th. birthday of
Methodism by converging on the
Macon City Auditorium, Sunday,
October 14, at 7:30 p m According to
Roy Lifsey, of Warner Robins,
chairman of the event, over 3,500
people from every branch of
Methodism are expected to attend this
Bicentennial Rally.
The guest preacher will be Dr
Jimmy Buskirk, recently appointed
pastor of the First United Methodist
Church of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and
former dean of the Theology School,
Oral Roberts University.
The rally will feature "The
Miracles,” a 30 voice choir from the
Baddour Center, a United Methodist
community for the mildly retarded in
Senatobia, Mississippi.
Music will also be provided by a
choir formed from the choirs of every
Methodist church in the midstate area
This choir will be led by Mrs. Lynn
Brown, choir director of Riverside
United Methodist Church.
A caravan will leave the Fort Valley
United Methodist Church Sunday, at
6:30. If you arc interested in attending
or if you will take a car, please call the
church office and let us know.
No activities are scheduled for local
church the evening of October 14.
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The St Luke’s Episcopal Church
membership and friends will celebrate
its seconc j annua | Fellowship Banquet
w hi c h will take the format of a “dinner
t hc at re ' Saturday October 20, 1984
at 7 30 p Valicy m in the Food Service Center
at p on State College wts
annugl occasion instituted
three years ago about this time under
,he leadership of the church’s vicar,
(hc R cvcrcn d Collin Barrow. The
act j v i ty , s scen as an opportunity to
tribute to the countless number of
individuals both directly and indirectly
affiliated with the church, and to give
thanks to God for the many blessings
He has bestowed.
Joseph Adkins, chairman for the
occasion, states that the format for this
Daily Bible Readings
Day Book & Chapter
T Philemon
F James 2: 14-26
S I John 3:10-18
S Deut. 24: 17-22
M Job 31: 16-23
T Psalm 41
W Psalm 112
Th» LMdtr-Tribuna, Fort ViBay, Georgia, Thursday, October 11, 1984
Church Happenings
Hatcher to celebrate
Jessie Hatcher will be celebrating
his 14th. anniversary as a Gospel D.J.,
October 20, at 7:30 p.m. at the Mount
Calvary Baptist Church on Highway 49
between Marshallville and Montezu
ma, Georgia.
The special guests for this program
will be Tommy Ellison and the Five
Singing Stars of Brooklyn, New York.
Also on program will be the Mount
Calvary Senior Choir, the Crowns of
Heaven Gospel Singers, the Gospel
Pioneers of Montezuma, Georgia, and
the Gospel Angels of Perry, Georgia.
This program is sponsored by the
Mount Calvary Baptist Church.
This anniversary will climax
Sunday, October 21, at 7:30 p.m. in
Founder’s Hall on the Fort Valley
State College campus. Tommy Ellison
and the Five Singing Stars of
year’s fellowship banquet will be
counter to the usual dinner and
speaker. Instead, he said, the occasion
will take the format of a “dinner
theatre.”
Interspersed throughout the even
ing will be a program of music
provided by William Mathis, of the
play, The Slave with Two Faces by
Mary Carolyn Davies
Interspersed throughout the even
ing will be a program of music
provided by William Mathis, Depart
ment of Music, Fort Valley State
College, and choir director, St. Luke’s
Episcopal Church.
A featured attraction will be the
versatile singing talents of Mrs. Arah
Moore who has captivated both secular
and nonsecular audiences during her
professional and nonprofessional
career.
The evening will also be highlighted
by a stirring performance of the play,
The Slave with Two Faces by Mary
Carolyn Davies.”
The cast for this performance is
composed of communicants of St.
Luke’s Episcopal Church.
Donations for the fellowship dinner
thcatre can be purchased from any of
the church’s membership at $10 per
person. Or tickets may be purchased
from Mrs. Lemon at the College Inn.
Mrs. Freeman serves as General
Chairman of tickets and sales for this
affair.
Brooklyn, New York will appear as
special guests on this program. Jack
King of Cordele, Georgia, the
Christian Aires of Roberta, Georgia,
the Sermon Gospel Singers and
Hardison Happy Hearts meet
by Eva Knoudes
The October meeting of the
Hardison Happy Hearts was held on
Oct. 2 at the fellowship hall of the
church. Twenty-three members and
guests were present. A delicious
luncheon was served by the hostesses,
Mrs. Wynelle Hanner and Mrs. Sheila
Duncan, who had the tables
beautifully decorated for Halloween,
Mrs. Eva Knowles, president, called
the meeting to order and turned the
podium over to the Program Chairman
for October, Mrs. Emmie Schell, who
introduccdReg and Vicki Gattie .They
are from the Corner Stone Baptist
Church in Macon and their program
was gospel and Old Hymns. This was
enjoyed by all.
The Devotion was given by Miss
Inez Hardison, who used as her topic,
“Playing Second Fiddle.” She used
th ^ Bible and the life of Moses to show
we all can’t be first, but should be
satisfied to be second or third or any
oth er place as one position is as
important as the other. We all should
work and strive together and do our
best regardless of how small the part
may seem. Mrs. J. H. Hardison
dismissed the group by leading in a
closing prayer. Those present were:
Mrs Eva Knowles, Mrs. Euchia
Taylor, Mrs. Margaret Tucker, Mrs.
You are invited........
Community Bible Study Class
Each Thursday evening at 8:00 p.m.
at Habersham Funeral Home
Sponsored by c/ff
Presbyterian Evangelisti lA
Fellowship tk
Decatur, Georgia
Bible Teacher: Rev. Paul E. Rowland //JL
Associate Evangelist Lt
Presbyterian Evangelistic Fellowship *
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Heavenly Truettes of Macon, Georgia
will also appear. This program is
sponsored by Kappa Alpha Psi
Fraternity, Inc., and is a Jessie
Hatcher, Jr., promotion.
Wynelle Hanner, Mrs. Sheila Duncan,
Mrs. Kate McLeroy, Mrs. Mary
Upchurch, Mrs. Clara Burnett, Mrs.
Lucia Gassett, Mrs. Emmie Schell,
Mrs. Stella Gladney, Mrs. Vicki
Gattie, Reg Gattie, Mrs. Doris
“Tillie” Owen, Mrs. Christine Pyles,
Miss Inez Hardison, Miss Ruby
Hardison, Mrs. Louise Godowns, Mrs.
Essie Rowell, Mrs. Mildred Hayes,
Mrs. Emmie Barron, Mrs. Mattie
Mdnvale, Mrs. Florence Hardison.
The door prizes were won by Mrs.
Margaret Tucker and Mrs. Tillie
Owen.
Program set
The Gospel Angels of Perry,
Georgia will be having their 2nd Year
Appreciation Program Sunday, Octo¬
ber 14, at 4:00 p.m., at the Perry
Annex on Main Street in Perry,
Georgia.
On program will be the Gospel
Angels, the Gospel Kings, the
Christian Airs, the Sermon Gospel
Singers of Macon, Georgia, and
special guests are Sister Pope and the
Pearley Gates of Atlanta, Georgia.This
program is sponsored by the Gospel
Angels, Jessie Hatcher is the
promoter.