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| SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2014
!.istings in Church Events are free and available to religious organizations sponsor
ing free or low-cost events for the public. Churches may submit notices by fax at
(770) 889-6017 or via e-mail at events@forsythnews.com.
Watch and Wait
radio ministry with
Joey Heard is from
2-2:30 p.m. Sundays
onWGTJ, 1330 AM or
www.Gloryl33o.com.
For more information,
contact Heard at
watchandwaitminis
try@rocketmail.com or
(678) 947-9850.
Saints Raphael,
Nicholas, and Irene
Greek Orthodox
Church, 3074
Bethelview Road, will
have beer-battered tila
pia, fresh hushpuppies,
fries and coleslaw
every Friday from 4:30
to 7:30 p.m. Greek pas
tries will also be avail
able. All proceeds ben
efit the church’s out
reach ministries and
new parish life center.
Christ the King
Lutheran Church
welcomes guests to its
Sunday services, held
at 7:45 a.m., 8:45 a.m.
and 11 a.m., with
Sunday school and fel
lowship at 10 a.m.The
church is at 1125
Bettis-Tribble Gap
Road. For more infor
mation, call (770) 889-
5328.
Cumming First UMC
offers three worship
services on Sunday
mornings rang
ing from traditional to
contemporary. Service
times can be viewed
on our website, www.
cfumcga.com, as well
as other upcoming
events. Please call
(770) 887-2900 for
more information.
New Song -
Community
Church invites you to
the new worship cen
ter at 429 Canton
Road. The center is in
the CHM Ministry
Center, on the lower
level of the CHM build
ing, formerly the
National Guard
Armory. For more
information, call (678)
456-5561, email news
ongchurch@bellsouth.
net or viéit www.news
ongweb.org.
Pleasant Grove
United Methodist
Church will hold a
Trunk orTreat at 6 p.m.
Wednesday. The church
is at 3140 Pleasant
Grove Road. For more
information, call (678)
758-7870.
St. Columba’s
Episcopal Church’s
annual fall festival will
be from sto 9 p.m.
Oct. 25. It will be fun
for the whole family.
There will be a chili
cookoff, football games
projected onto big
screens so parents can
tailgate while the kids
enjoy the pumpkin
patch, bounce house
and games. Dinner will
be served from sto 7
p.m. and the chili con
test winner will be
announced at 7 p.m.
There will be a bonfire
and s'mores, and the
movie will begin about
9 p.m. All those plan
ning to camp out for
the night are welcome
to set up tents anytime
during the day
Saturday.
Celebrated Occasions
ENGAGEMENT
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engagement and upcoming marriage.
The bride-elect attended St Petersburg
College and relocated from Florida to
Cumming in 2006. She is currently
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Cumming Second
Baptist Churth will
have its inaugural trick
or trail from 7 to 8 p.m.
Oct. 25. There will be a
lot of candy, cars and
fun stops along the
way.
Corinth Baptist
Church in Cumming
will be having a pork
barbecue plate sale
from 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
Oct. 24-25. Plates are
sß.Can be delivered or
picked up at the
church. All proceeds
benefit the church
camp. For More infor
mation, call Randy at
(770) 843-2485.
Orange United
Methodist Church
will have its Annual
Fish Fry from 3to 7
p.m. Nov. I.The menu
will include the follow
ing: fried fish, pota
toes, hush puppies,
cole slaw, iced tea and
dessert. Cost per per
son is $lO. Dine-in and
carry-out orders avail
able. Drinks not includ
ed in carry-out orders.
The church is at 220
Orange Church Circle,
Canton (located off
Hwy. 20 East in the
community of
Lathemtown, midway
between Canton and
Cumming). Call (770)
886-9662 to purchase
tickets or for further
information.
Singing at Antioch
Baptist Church in
Cumming on Sunday
at 6 p.m. Nov. 2 featur
ing “The Whisnants”
and “The Bridgemans.”
Marie Bartlett.
Ken, a long time Cumming resi
dent, received his doctoral degree from
Purdue University and is currently
employed by the Kraiburg Corporation
doing research in polymer chemistry.
Their wedding is planned for Nov. 15,
2014 at the Polo Golf and Country
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Concord Senior
Adult Luncheon will
be at 11:30 a.m. Oct.
28.The gospel group
“Georgia” will be
entertaining. Good
food, door prizes and
fellowship will be
enjoyed. A hot meal is
$6. Call church for res
ervations at (770) 887-
9482.
First Christian
Church will have wor
ship service for adults
and kingdom kids for
the children is held
each Sunday at 10:30
a.m. with discipleship
groups for all ages at
9:30 a.m. Everyone is
welcome. Visit www.
fccga.org for more
information about First
Christian and all
upcoming events and
activities.
St. Columba’s
Episcopal Church
has the following
schedule: 7:45 a.m.
Rite |, 9 a.m. Rite |l
Mass, 10:10 a.m.
Sunday school and
11:15 a.m. Rite Il Sung
Mass.The church is at
939 James Burgess
Road, Suwanee.
The Episcopal
Church of the Holy
Spirit offers the fol
lowing services and
activities for members
and friends.
Sunday:
-8:30 a.m. - Holy
Eucharist
-9:30 a.m. - Christian
education - all ages
-10:45 a.m. - Holy
Eucharist with choir
-5 p.m. -Youth group
Thursday:
-10:30 - Rector’s Bible
study
-Noon - Holy Eucharist
with healing service
Choir rehearsais for
all ages include:
-Wednesday: 5 p.m. -
St. Cecilia (age 4- first
grade) and St. Luke
(second-fifth grades)
choirs
-Wednesday: 7:30 p.m.
- Adult choir
-Sunday: Noon -Youth
choir (sixth-12th grade)
For more information,
call (770) 887-6900 or
www.Welcome-
ToAntioch.org.
The Good Life Club
at North Lanier
Baptist Church wel
comes you to join its
senior adult lunch pro
gram at 11:30 Nov. 6.
Award-winning, south
ern gospel duet, The
Bridgemans, will enter
tain. Doors open at 11
a.m.; lunch is served at
11:30 a.m. Cost is $6
per person. For reser
vations or more infor
mation, call (770)
781.5433.The churchis
at 829 Atlanta Hwy.,
Cumming.
First Baptist
Cumming will have a
fall bazaar from 9 a.m.-
3 p.m. Nov. 1 at the
church, 1597 Sawnee
Dr. Breakfast and lunch
will be available. For
more information, call
(770) 887-2428.
Grace Baptist
Church welcomes
everyone to Sunday
school is at 9:45 a.m.
and worship service at
11 a.m. Sunday.The
church is at 3775 Spot
Road, Cumming. Randy
Smith is the pastor. For
more information, visit
www.gracebcc.com.
Living Faith
Lutheran Church,
Misscouri Synod has
moved to 1171 Atlanta
Hwy., Cumming.The
church welcomes every
one to Sunday school,
Confirmation classes and
Bible studies at 9 a.m.
Worship services are at
10:15 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
(in Korean) every
Sunday. Wednesday
night ministry begins
with a light supper at 6
p.m. and children’s
classes, Confirmation
classes and Bible studies
at 7 p.m. Nursery care is
provided during all
worship services. For
more information, call
(770) 887-0184 or visit
www.livingfaithluther
an.com.
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All are welcome to
attend services and
become a part of our
church family. For
more information con
tact the church at (770)
887-8190, email
ECOHS @bellsouth.net
or go online to www.
ecohs.net. The church
is at 724 Pilgrim Mill
Road in Cumming.
First Redeemer
Church will have a
“Let Heaven and Earth
Celebrate” Christmas
concert at 6 p.m. Dec. 6
and 3 p.m. Dec. 7.There
will be a Christmas Eve
Candlelight Lord’s
Supper from 3-5 p.m.
Dec. 24. Child care is
available. For more
information, call (678)
513-9400 or visit www.
firstredeemer.org.
Johns Creek Baptist
Church invites you to
worship every
Sunday. Adult, youth
and children’s Sunday
school begins at 9:45
a.m.The worship ser
vice begins at 11 a.m.
Those unable to
attend the service,
can tune in live to at
11 a.m. to www.jcbc.
org. To find out more
about the weekday
adult Bible studies,
recreational activi
ties, youth and chil
dren ministries, go
to www.jcbc.org or
call (678) 474-
4400. JCBC is located
at 6910 McGinnis
Ferry Road,
Alpharetta, GA 30005.
Cumming Baptist
Church, 115 Church
St., welcomes every
one to Bible study
classes every Sunday
morning at 9:30
a.m. and worship ser
vice at 10:45
a.m. Please also join
us this Wednesday eve
ning at 6 p.m. for an
authentic Bible study
with Pastor Barry
Crocker. For more
information, please call
(770) 205-6699 or visit
www.cuminingbaptist.
net.
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wedding announcements so
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