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Church Briefs
Singing School to be
held at New Harmony
A singing school will be held at the
New Harmony Baptist Church start
ing Jan. 13 continuing through Jan. 24
except for Jan. 15 and Jan. 22 (Wed.
night) starting at 7 p.m. This school
will be taught by Eloise and Tracey
Phillips. There is no charge and all
materials and books will be fur
nished. Everyone is invited to attend.
Friendship Baptist has
new extension center
Friendship Baptist Church cordial
ly invites you to attend our Georgia
Baptist Education Extension Center
from Jan. 16-March 19, at 7 p.m. The
course will be on Mark and the teach
er will be John Lummus. The Dean is
E.W. McConnell, telephone 8874713.
Gospel Singing to be
held at Daves Creek
A gospel singing will be at Daves
Creek Baptist Church on Friday, Jan.
24 at 7:30 p.m. The singing will feature
“Silver Creek”.
Sawnee Mtn. Church of
God to hold singing
Sawnee Mountain Church of God
will be hosting a Gospel sing on Satur
day, Jan. 25,7 p.m.
Featured will be Forsyth’s own, Na
tionally known, Liberty.
Pastor Keith Graham and the con
gregation of Sawnee Mountain extend
an invitation to all.
There will be no admission charge.
An offering will be received.
Sawnee Mountain Church of God is
located at 302 Pilgrim Mill Road in
Cumming.
Christian Comedian
will appear in January
Mike Wamke, previously a Satanic
High Priest, now a Christian Comedi
an and Evangelist, will hold a concert
on Jan. 27,1992, at The Buford Church
of God in Buford, at 7:30 p.m. Doors
will be open at 6:30 p.m.
Tickets must be purchased at local
outlets and information can be ob
tained by calling 404-945-4901 or 606-
748-9961. The public is extended a
personal invitation from Wamke Min
istries and Buford Church of God!
Calvary Chapel North
will have Bible Study
Calvary Chapel North will be hold
ing a Precept Upon Precept Bible
Study course starting Feb. 19 from
9:15 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. A nursery is
provided for the day class only. There
will be a night class beginning Feb. 18,
7-9 p.m. The course is titled Lord, Is It
Warfare? Teach Me To Stand.
If you want more information or an
application please call Sandra at 887-
4432 or Renee 475-4192. Deadline for
registration is Jan. 8, because it takes
a while to order the workbooks.
First Baptist hosts
a Mother’s Day Out
Mother’s Day Out, sponsored by
First Baptist Church, is open to every
one. It is held on Wednesday 9-1.
Please call Lisa Echols at 889-1084 or
the church office at 887-2428 for more
information.
Churches may sponsor
needy families
The Human Resources Council in
vites all area churches to sponsor one
or more families for Hands Across
Forsyth community Christmas drive.
Sponsors are needed for each quali
fied family to help provide food,
clothes, and toys for Forsyth County’s
needy families.
For more information call 889-9420.
Local Gospel Business
Mens’ Chapter to meet
The Cumming Chapter of Full Gos
pel Businessmens’ Fellowship meets
the second Saturday of each month at
8:15 a.m. at Nan’s Restaurant on the
square in Cumming. We welcome you
to attend.
For more information contact Tom
Allanson at 889-0686.
Lord of Life Lutheran
Church meets at school
Lord of Life Lutheran Church
(ELCA) is temporarily meeting at Big
Creek Elementary School on Medlock
Bridge Rd. Sunday School-9:15 a.m.;
Worship-10:30 a.m. Pastor Jim Tha
lacker: 740-1279.
Christ the King
offering Bible class
Christ the King Lutheran Church of
Cumming is offering a class on
Wednesday evenings using the “One-
Year Bible”. After one year, those
participating will have read the en
tire Bible. Two groups are meeting on
Wednesday; one at 6:45 p.m. and one
at 8 p.m. Pastor Mike McCormack is
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Concord Baptist Church in Silver City invites everyone to join with them on
Friday evening, Jan. 31 at 7:30, and worship in song with “Greater Vision”, a
nationally known gospel singing group. Two members of the group Mark
Trammell and Gerald Wolfe were formally with The Cathedrals Quartet for
several years. As their name implies, their vision is to spread God’s Word as
they minister in song.
leading the classes and assures every
one that one can begin this class at
any time. Christ the King Church is
currently located V 2 block north of
downtown on Hwy. 9. Call 889-5328 for
further details.
Ebenezer Methodists
extend a welcome
Ebenezer Methodist Church on 369
toward Gainesville invites everyone
to worship at 10 o’clock with Sunday
School and regular worship service at
11 a.m.
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Cumming, GA 889-5998
Store Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10 am-9 pm; Sun. 1 pm-6 pm
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Greater Vision
Midway Preschool
has openings
Midway U.M.C. Preschool has a few
openings in our Wednesday, M.M.0.,
M & F, T & Th, 2’s and 3’s. Please call
Bonny at 475-5230.
Veterans to Veterans
outreach held locally
If MIA means missing in America,
you might like to talk to Point Man, a
no cost outreach for vets who haven’t
come home. All veterans are invited
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to attend Point Man meetings every
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at First Christian
Church. Call Niel or Linda McClure at
887-6613 or 623-0657 for more
information.
Christian Hill Baptist
has set worship times
Christian Hill Baptist Church an
nounces Sunday morning worship
services at 11 a.m. Sunday School at
10 a.m. Friday night prayer meeting at
7:30. Sunday night services will con
tinue for a limited time only. Pastor is
Randy Roper. Everyone is invited.
Concord Baptist
has new preschool
New Preschool started at Concord
Baptist Church this fall. Sign up your
child now for a new and exciting pre
school program. Call Beth Moss at
887-0184 or Cindy Cannon 889-7257 for
more information.
High Shoals Baptist
invites all to worship
High Shoals Baptist Church would
like to invite everyone to attend ser
vices every third and fifth Sunday at 3
p.m., conference is held on Saturday
before the fifth Sunday at 3 p.m. The
church is located on top of Amicalola
Falls approximately miles on
High Shoals Road. The pastor is the
Rev. Clarence Stanley.
New Fellowship Baptist
Church begins services
Fellowship Baptist Church, newly
organized, located at 410 Pilgrim Mill
Rd., Cumming, (Old Methodist
Church) downstairs, meets each Sun
day morning at 10 a.m. for Sunday
School, and Worship Services at 11
a.m. and 6:30 p.m., Pastor James Kel
ley. Please come and worship with us.
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FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS-SUNDAY, JANUARY I*. 1*92-
Deaths
HOLT
Mr. Rembert B. Holt, age 86 of Ball
ground, died Thursday
Survivord include: daughter and
son-in-law: Molene and William Wor
ley of Cumming; son-in-law: Everett
(Boot) and Vera Tallant of Cumming:
grandchildren: Linda and Tony Bag
well, Connie and Jimmy Westray. Re
nee Foster, Lamar and Linda Tallant,
Faye Holbrook all of Cumming; 8
greatgrandchildren; brothers and sis
ters-in-law: Clay and Anna Mae Holt
of Ballground, Omada and Ruby Holt,
Eldon Holt, all of Cumming; sister:
Valverada Kennemore of Canton; sis
ters-in-law: Lula Holt of Marble Hill,
Annie Holt of Marietta; brother-in
law: Derwood Reinhart of Canton and
a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held Satur
day, Jam 11,1992 at 1 p.m. at Ingram
Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. Bud Sut
ton and Rev. Byron Morgan officiat
ing Interment was at Liberty Baptist
Church Cemetery in Ballground.
Ingram Funeral Home, Cumming
STEWART
Mr. Carroll Leon Stewart, age 61 of
Cumming, died Monday.
Survivors include; 2 daughters: Cin
dy Stewart ofCumming, Stacy Stewart
of Alpharetta; son and daughter-in
law: Paul and Vanessa Stewart of Du
luth; sister: Wylman Stewart of Dun
woody; foster sister: Bertha Rice of
Dunwoody; aunt; Thelma Kent of Pa
ducah, Ky.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday, Jan. 15,1992 at 1 p.m. at
Ingram Funeral Home Chapel. Rev.
David Frix officiating. Graveside ser
vices were held Thursday, Jan. 16,
1992 at 1 p.m. at Mt. Kenton Cemetery
in Paducah, Ky.
In lieu of flowers please make dona
tions to the American Cancer Society.
Ingram Funeral Home, Cumming.
MOON
Mr. Marcus (Pat) Moon, age 57 of Old
Peachtree Rd., Lawrenceville, died
Tuesday.
Survivors include: wife: Mrs. Caro
lyn Moon of Lawrenceville; sons: Da
vid Moon of Duluth, Ed Moon of Law
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renceville; stepson: Dennis Burnette
of Lawrecenville; step granddaugh
ter Alison Burnette; brothers: Julius
Moon of Lawrenceville, Cecil Moon of
Duluth; sisters: Nadine Brewer of
Suwanee, Corene Komperda of St
Louise, Mi., Grace Gibson of Cum
ming Lucille Anderson of Scottdale,
Ruth Hicks of Suwanee and the Hen
ry Glover Family and a number of
nieces, nephews and other relatives.
Funeral services were held Thurs
day, Jan. 16, 1992 at 2 p.m. at Ingram
Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. Ethridge
Muilinax and Rev. Joe Hudlow offici
ating Interment was at Sawnee View
Gardens.
Ingram Funeral Home, Cumming
PRATHER
Mrs. Grace Moss Prather, age 78 of
Mark Lake Rd., Cumming, died
Monday.
Survivors include: 4 sons and
daughters-in-law: Robert and Mary
Prather of Dalton, Roy Prather, E.C.
Prather, Jerry and Leola Prather, all
ofCumming; 2 daughters and sons-in
law: Geraldine and Weldon Payne of
Cumming, Joan and Charles Hubbard
ofGainesville; sisters: Irma Long. Ma
ble Young, both of Fairmount, Estelle
Parker of Forsyth; brothers: Donnie
Moss, Loyd Moss, Brady Moss, Troy
Moss, all of Fairmount; 21 grandchil
dren; 21 greatgrandchildren and sev
eral other relatives.
Funeral services were held Thurs
day, Jan. 9,1992 at 2 p.m. at East Da
mascus Baptist Church in Fairmount,
Ga. Rev. Danny Bennett and Rev. Lar
mon Barron officiating. Interment
was at the church cemetery.
Ingram Funeral Home, Cumming.
ORR
Mrs. Inez Turner Orr, age 69 of Cum
ming, died Thursday following a brief
illness.
Survivors include: husband: Mr.
Ben Orr of Cumming; daughters: Lin
da Roberts of Dawsonville, Brenda
Smith of Cumming; Bgrandchildren; 8
great grandchildren; brother and sis
ters-in-law: Clark and Selma Turner
of Marble Hill, Ga., Evie Turner of
Cumming; aunt: Theo Raines ofCum
ming and a number of other relatives.
Funeral Services will be held Sun
day, Jan. 19.1992 at 2 p.m. at Ingram
Funeral Home Chapel.
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