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Events are free and available
to religious organizations
sponsoring free or low-cost
events for the public.
Churches may submit
notices by fax at (770) 889-
60/7 or via e-mail at
events @forsythnews. com.
Concord Baptist Church
... Free food given away the
fourth Thursday of each month
from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the
church.
Grace Chapel Church of
Christ
... invites you its weekly
schedule of events:
• 9:30 a.m. Sunday worship
assembly.
• 11 a.m. Sunday Bible
study.
• Life Groups are held each
Sunday evening for fellowship
and study.
• 7 p.m. Wednesday
evening Bible study.
• Counseling services are
offered by appointment. Call
(770) 457-3028 for more infor¬
mation.
The church is located at
6755 Majors Road in
Cumming, at the corner of
Majors and Castleberry. The
telephone number is (678) 455-
6845 and the Web address is
www.GraceChapelChurch
.com.
Christian Fine Arts of
Forsyth
... is currently accepting
registrations for the Marching
band and color guard. Students
in 6-12th grade can be in the
marching band and students in
7-12th can be in color guard.
They march at the home games
of the North Georgia Falcons
football team and perform in
parades and other events
throughout the year.
Band camp will be held
Aug. 6-9 at Chalcedon
Presbyterian Church in
Cumming. Registration forms
can be found at cfaforsyth.org.
For more information, contact
Hedy Farley at
hedy4421@aim.com. Christian
Fine Arts of Forsyth is also
currently accepting registra¬
tions for the fall semester
music classes. Several classes
are offered for all ages in band,
chorus, swing choir, pipe band
and strings. Please see the
website for the full schedule
and class descriptions at
cfaforsyth.org. <
Creekside Sports fall soc¬
cer and T-ball registration
... is occurring now. For
more information, call Joe
Greene at (770) 781-0732 or
visit www.creekside.net.
Northland Bible Training
Center
... is now forming classes
for in-depth study of the Bible
and ministerial training.
Northland is a study center of
Global University. For more
information, call Pastor
Michael Spivey at Northland
Church at (678) 455-9020.
Local pastor forming trip
to Israel
... The Rev. Ted Miller, pas¬
tor of Lanier United Methodist
Church, will be hosting a
group that will tour the Holy
Land from Feb. 2-11, 2009.
The trip will include visiting
many biblical landmarks. For
the travelers’ convenience, all
arrangements will be made in
advance. There will be guided
tours throughout the trip as
well as ample time to pursue
personal interests, learn, relax
and shop. For more informa¬
tion, contact Miller at (678)
‘758-7870 or e-mail him at
lanierpastor@bellsouth.net.
Four karat diamond ten¬
nis bracelet benefit
... The retail value of the
bracelet is $4,000. Raffle tick¬
ets are $10 per ticket. Tickets
may be purchased at Lance’s
Jewelry in Cumming where the
bracelet is on display. The raf¬
fle drawing will be held at 2
p.m. June 21. The winner need
not be present to win and will
be notified the day of the draw¬
ing. Proceeds will go to Heart
for Africa, a humanitarian
faith-based organization serv¬
ing orphans in Kenya. Funds
will be used to help relocate 65
orphaned children in Kenya as
CHURCH EVENTS
they are moved from the slum
to a new orphanage home July
7-17.
To learn more about the
trip, visit www.heartforafrica
.org or call Kathy Williams at
(770) 887-8865.
Crafters needed
... for Good Shepherd
Church’s second annual craft
fair, located at 3740 Holtzclaw
Road in Cumming. Call (770)
887-9861, ext. 19 or e-mail
dinilasr@aol.com for more
Information and reservations.
Georgia Mountains
Unitarian Universalist
Church
... is a congregation whose
Sunday church services begin
at 11 a.m., and children’s reli¬
gious education classes at
11:30 a.m.
Child care is provided. June
15, their own “RE” children,
under the direction of Kathe
James, will present ideas on
how to save our earth, our
oceans, our animals, our plants
and our people.
Chalcedon Presbyterian
Church
... Against self control and
sound speech, no one can
speak evil. Apply Titus 2 and
be zealous for good deeds.
Every Sunday, hear positive
proclamation and engaging
exposition of the Old and New
Testaments and covenant theol¬
ogy, from Joe Morecraft III,
one of the most studied
Refonned Presbyterian preach¬
ers in America. At the 11 a.m.
worship service. Pastor
Morecraft continues a series of
powerful sermons on the book
of Psalms, and at the 6 p.m.
service, he continues a series
of today-applicable teachings
from the book of
Deuteronomy. Visit www.chal
cedon.org.
Lighthouse Baptist
Church
... will have their homecom¬
ing and a singing featuring
Gerald Sweatman at 11 a.m.
June 8 at the church, located on
Hwy. 20. Call Marjorie
Sudderth at (770) 945-2977 for
more information.
A Jewel of A Luncheon
... will be al 11:15 a.m.
June 12 at Berkeley Hills
Country Club, 2300 Pond
Drive in Duluth. All are invited
to this non-denominational
luncheon. The cost is $15. The
luncheon will include Roma
Creations demonstrating the art
of beading, a solo by Josh
Dove and speaker Sandy
Ourso, the former Executive
Director of the Governor’s
Partnership for a Drug-Free
Louisiana and author of
“‘Rescued by Prayer.
Reservations for luncheon and
free childcare can be made by
contacting Nancy at (770) 939
9405 or at ngcwc@yahoo.com.
Kilough Church Vacation
Bible School
... “Gospel Light's Son
World, Adventure Park” will
be from 6:15-8:45 p.m. today
through June 11 at the church,
located at 321 Kilough Church
Road in Dawsonville. Classes
are for ages 3-high school. Call
(706) 216-1440 and register
today.
God’s Big Backyard >ii
Vacation Bible School
... will be from 6:30-8:30
p.m. today through June 13 at
Concord Baptist Church.
Register online at
www.cbccumming.org.
Bethlehem Baptist
Church
... located at 5528 Post
Road, invites everyone to join
them at Vacation Bible School
from 6:45-9 p.m. today
through June 13. There are
classes for all ages, infant
through adult. Kickoff will be
at 6:45 p.m. June 6.
Hamburgers and hot dogs will
be served at the kickoff. For
more information, call (678)
478-5811 ore-mail VBS2008
@ bethlehembapti stbbc .org.
Etowah Baptist Church
Vacation Bible School
... “God’s Big Backyard,- A
Service to Others” will be from
6:30-9 p.m. today through June
13 at the church, located at
7879 Auraria Road in
Dawsonville. Everyone is wel¬
come. There will be classes
and activities for all ages.
Grace Baptist Church
Vacation Bible School
... will be from 6-8:30 p.m.
July 7-11. Their theme is
“Outrigger Island: Living
God’s Unshakeable Truth. **
They’ll have classes for 3 year
olds-7th graders as well as an
adult class. For more informa¬
tion, or to register, visit
www.gracebcc.org and click on
VBS 2008, or call (770) 887-
5988.
Trinity Baptist Church
Vacation Bible School
... will be from 6:30-8:30
p.m. June 8-13. The theme is
“God’s Bib Backyard. * -
There will be classes for all
ages. The church is located at
1566 Thompson Road. For
more information, call (706)
265-1552.
New Light Baptist
Church
... invites everyone to join
them in "God’s Big Back Yard”
where kids have a blast serving
God.
Backyard adventures are
from 7-9 p.m. today through
June 13. All are welcome, from
babies to adults. Call Annette
Watson at (770) 772-0862 for
more information.
Upcoming sermon series
and support groups at Lanier
Church
... Pastor Ted Miller of
Lanier United Methodist
Church will begin a new ser¬
mon series on today entitled
Heroes.” The series will run
through July and will lift up
biblical heroes and more.
Worship times are 8:45 a.m.
(traditional) and 11 a.m. (con¬
temporary praise). A support
group, “Help for Hurting
Hearts,” gives ear and advice to
people with all kinds of prob¬
lems and meets in the Lanier
UMC sanctuary at 6 p.m. every
Sunday. For more information,
call the church office at (770)
887-0615. Lanier United
Methodist Church is located at
1979 Buford Hwy. in
Cumming. Visit lanier
church@bellsouth.net.
Time Travel Kids Kamp
... for lst-6th graders will
be from 9 a.m.-7 p.m. June 9-
13 at Greater Heights Baptist
Church (433 Canton Road,
Suite 306 in Cumming). For
more information, call (770)
887-4802 or visit www.greater
heightscumming.org.
Brookwood Baptist
Church Vacation Bible
School
... in south Forsyth County
invites everyone to “God’s Big
Backyard.” Ages 4-completed
9th graders will meet from
8:45 a.m.-noon June 9-13. For
more information or to register,
call (678) 296-1463.
Quest for the Truth RR
Fine Arts Day Camp
... will be from 9 a.m.-l
p.m. June 9-13 at North Lanier
Baptist Church at 829 Atlanta
Hwy. in Cumming. Camp is
for kids in K-5th grade (com¬
pleted).
Choose classes in martial
arts, drawing, dance, rocketry,
woodworking, scrapbooking,
culinary arts, mosaic and much
more. See more information at
www.northlanier.org or call
(770) 781-5433.
Antioch Baptist Church
Vacation Bible School
... will be from 7-9 p.m.
June 16. This year’s theme is
.. God’s Big Backyard.” Come
join them for a time of spiritual
growth and family fun. Call
(770) 887-6900 for informa¬
tion or visit www.welcome
toantioch.org.
Cumming Baptist Church
... invites guests to schedule
a photo session at the church at
available times from June 10-
14.
There will also be available
times the following week.
Photos and portraits will be
made by Life Touch at the
most reasonable price currently
available. Visit www.cumming
baptist.net or call Janette
Barfield at (770) 887-7457 to
sign up.
Cumming Baptist Church
Vacation Bible School
... “Outrigger Island: Living
God's Unshakeable Truth” will
be from 9 a.m.-noon June 23-
27. This is open to children
ages 3-5th grade. For more
information or to register, visit
www.cummingbaptist.net or
call (770) 205-6699.
Deer Creek Shores
Presbyterian Church
Vacation Bible School
... will be from 9 a.m.-noon
June 11-13. Join their beach
party as they will be “Surfin’
through the Scriptures.”
Classes are for rising K-5lh
graders. Call (770) 887-6801
to register.
Berean Baptist Church
Vacation Bible School
... All children between the
ages of 4-12 are iflvited to
“Dino-Detectives: Digging for
God’s Truth” from 5:30-8:30
p.m. June 16-20 at the church
located at 7710 Majors Road in
Cumming. Children will have
the opportunity to dig into
God’s word to discover what
happened to dinosaurs. More
important, they will learn how
the Bible answers life’s basic ,
questions: Who made the
world? Who am 1. and why am
I here? Where am I going, and
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FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS - Sunday, June 8, 2008
how can I be right with God?
Does God keep His promises?
To register, call (770) 889-
1302.
For transportation, call
(678) 206-5079.
Parkway Presbyterian
Church
... in Cumming will be host¬
ing Dave Ramsey’s “Financial
Peace University” starting June
11. Classes will be from 6:30-
8:30 p.m. and will run for 13
weeks. For more information,
call (770) 889-8694.
Spirit Baptist Church
Vacation Bible School
... will be from 6:30-9 p.m.
June 16-20 at the church, locat¬
ed at 6910 Nix Rd. in
Dawsonville. There will be
classes for all ages, crafts, water
games and snacks every night.
Friday will be family night, and
will include special singing by
the children and a cookout. All
are invited. For more informa¬
tion, call (706) 265-4486.
Corinth Baptist Church
events
• First adult softball tourna¬
ment- June 21 at Dawsonville
Parks and Recreation. This is a
double elimation tournament.
First, second and third place
plaques will be awarded.
Concessions will be sold. Call
Tammy Pruitt at (678) 316-
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2540 or Nancy Hood at (770)
887-5561 for registration prices
or to register. All proceeds ben¬
efit their youth church camp
fund.
Singer/songwriter Squire
Parsons and his trio
... will be in the 11 a.m.
service June 22 at Antioch
Baptist Church in Cumming,
Everyone is invited. Call (770)
887-6900 or visit www.wel
cometoantioch.org for more
information.
Coal Mountain Baptist
Church Vacation Bible School
... “God’s Big Backyard '*
will be from 6:45-9 p.m. June
22-26. All ages are welcome.
Visit www.vacation
bibleschool.com/cmbc for more
information.
St. Jude’s Children’s
Hospital benefit southern
gospel singing
... will be at 6 p.m. June 28
at People’s Baptist church locat¬
ed at 61 82 McEver Road in
Flowery Branch. Groups fea¬
tured will include Strait Way,
The Lambdins, The
Bridgeman’s and The Melody
Trio. Everyone is welcome. A
love offering will be taken to
send to St. Jude’s Children’s
Hospital in Tennessee. For more
information, call (770) 945-
5556.