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Listings in Chureh 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.
Grace Baptist
Church, 3775 Spot
Road, will have vaca
tion Bible school for
kids and adults at 6
p.m. June 19-23. For
more information, call
(770) 844-8896. You
can register online at
gracebcc.org.
New Light Baptist
Church will hold a
summer revival at 7:30
p.m. July 17-22 at the
church, 6946 Wills
Road, Cumming. The
Revs. Winston Mulkey
and Calvin Bailey will
be assisting Pastor
Dwayne Spicer.
The Good Life Gang
of North Lanier
Baptist Church wel
comes all June 2 to
join its senior adult
lunch program.
Entertainment will be
bluegrass sounds
Crossroads. Doors
open at 11 a.m.; lunch
is served at 11:30 a.m.
Cost is $6 per person.
For reservations or
more information, call
(770) 781-5433. The
church is at 829
Atlanta Hwy.,
Cumming.
Vendors are needed
for an arts and
crafts show at
Cumming Baptist
Church, 115 Church St.,
Cumming, on Sept. 10.
For more information
and to apply contact
the church at office@
cummingbaptist.net.
Pleasant Grove
United Methodist
Church offers a new
children’s ministry, JAM
(Jesus and Me) that
meets in the church
clubhouse from 5 to 6
p.m. every first and
third Sunday. Age level
is preschool to fifth
grade. For more infor
mation, call (678) 758-
7870.
Lord of Life
Lutheran Church
Summer Schedule
and Vacation Bible
School Program
“Cave Quest:” Join the
congregation for wor
ship at 8:30 a.m. and 11
a.m. on Sundays.
Beginning Memorial
Day weekend service
schedule changes to
one service on Sunday
mornings at 9:30 a.m.
We continue with one
service through Labor
Day weekend. All chil
dren of the community
are invited to attend
our VBS Program: Cave
Quest: Following Jesus
the light of the world.
June 6-10 from 9 a.m.
to 12:15 p.m. The cost
is S2O per child, $35 for
family of two and $lO
per additional child.
Registration forms are
available at the church
at 5390 McGinnis Ferry
Road, Alpharetta. For
more information, call
(770) 740-1279.
Lord of Life
Preschool, located
near the border of
Johns Creek,
Alpharetta and
Cumming on 5390
McGinnis Ferry Road,
is accepting applica
tions for the 2016-17
school year. There are
programs for children
between the ages of
16 months and 5
years. Email the pre
school at lolpre
school@bellsouth.net
or call (770) 740-1534
for further information
or to register a child.
Lanier Christian
Preschool is accepting
applications for the
2016-17 school year.
The school offers a
quality, Christian edu
cation for children ages
15 months to 4 years.
Classes foster creativi
ty, development and
learning through play,
discovery and develop
mentally appropriate
practices. Please email
the preschool at lanier
preschooloffice@
gmail.com or call (678)
947-1091 for more
information.
New church plant
Closer Walk with
Pastor Jackie Martin
holds church service at
11 a.m. on Sunday.
Temporary location:
Chestatee Community
Center, 6875 Keith
Bridge Road, beside
Chestatee Elementary
School. We are a
Baptist-base church.
For more information,
email closerwalkl3@
gmail.com, visit www.
closerwalkministry.com
or call (770) 530-3465.
Deer Creek Shores
Presbyterian Church
has Sunday worship at
11 a.m. Nursery care is
available. Sunday
school begins at 9:45
a.m.There is a coffee
fellowship following
service. For more infor
mation, visit www.
deercreekshores.org or
call church office at
(770) 887-6801. The
church is at 7620 Lanier
Drive
Parkway
Presbyterian Church
(EPC) invites all to a
weekly worship servic
es at 8:45 a.m. Sunday
traditional service and
11 a.m. Sunday con
temporary service with
the Rev. Mike Austin,
senior pastor. For more
information, visit www.
parkwaypresbyterian.
squarespace.com or
call the church office at
(770) 889-8694. The
church is at 5830
Bethelview Road.
Canvas Christian
Church welcomes you
to their services each
Sunday morning at 9:15
and 10:45 at its new
location at 3560 Browns
Bridge Road. Canvas
Kids and middle school
students also meet dur
ing both hours.
Discipleship groups
meet throughout the
week, Canvas students
for the teens meet each
Wednesday at 7 p.m.
and a service for college
students is held each
Sunday evening at 5
p.m.
North Forsyth
Community Church
has services at the Oaks
at Hampton Senior
Living, 5610 Hampton
Park Drive, just off of Ga.
400. There is a traditional
Christian format. Child
care is available starting
at 10 am. For more infor
mation, visit www.nfor
sythchurch.com. All ser
vices are broadcast and
retained via the web
site. Services are every
Sunday at 11 a.m.
Bethlehem Baptist
Church located on
Post Road will hold
vacation Bible school
from 6:45 to 9 p.m.
June 12-17. There are
classes available for
all ages nursery
through adult.
Join us for vacation
Bible school at New
Hope United
Methodist Church Surf
Shack as we catch the
wave of God's amaz
ing love Serving Pre-K
through fifth grade.
TheVBS is from 6 to
8:30 p.m. June 12-16.
Pleasant Grove
United Methodist
Church will hold
vacation Bible school
from 6 to 8:30 p.m.
each evening June
12-16.The program
will be Cave Quest/
Following Jesus the
Light of the World. For
more information, call
(770) 844-7095.
Bethelview United
Methodist men barbe
cue fundraiser will be
June 18 at the church,
4525 Bethelview Road.
First Redeemer
Church invites all to
The Joyful Noise lun
cheon at 11:30 a.m.
June 13. Enjoy a hot
meal, fellowship, door
prizes and music by
Babbie Mason. The cost
is $6. For more infor
mation, call (678) 513-
9400.
Wi . . the Big Newvi«
Grace Baptist
Church invites you to
our services: Sunday
school 9:45 a.m. and
worship at 11 a.m.
AWANA meets 5-6:30
p.m. Sundays. The
church is at 3775 Spot
Road, Cumming.
Randy Smith is pastor.
Rev. Ethan Martin is
the youth pastor. For
more information, visit
gracebcc.org or call
(770) 844-8896.
AWANA, a ministry
that promotes evange
lism and long-term dis
cipleship for children
in kindergarten
through sixth grade,
meets at 6 p.m. each
Sunday at Antioch
Baptist Church.
Children will memorize
scripture, play games
and participate in min
istry projects. The
church’s leaders love
the Lord and children.
Antioch Baptist Church
is at 2465 Antioch
Church Road. For more
information, call (770)
887-6900 or visit.
Glory Devine Baptist
Church has 7 p.m.
Wednesday night ser
vice. Sunday school
starts at 10 a.m. fol
lowed by service. There
is a gospel singing every
second Saturday at 6
p.m.The church is at
6805 Dahlonega Hwy.
Cumming Baptist
Church is starting a pre
school in September.
The church is currently
receiving registrations.
For more information
visit our website www.
cummingbaptst.net or
call (770) 205-6699.
Everyone is also wel
come to visit on Sundays
for Bible study (9:30 a.m.)
and worship (10:45 a.m.)
Creekside UMC wel
comes everyone to
Sunday worship at 8:45
or 11 a.m.The worship
services are open and
accessible to everyone,
regardless of where you
may be in the spiritual
journey. Truth is taught
without compromise,
yet it is done in a way
that is authentic and rel
evant. The church is
next to South Forsyth
High School at 673
Peachtree Pkwy. For
more information call,
(770) 888-8449 or visit
creekside.net.
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.
Living Faith Lutheran
Church, Missouri
Synod welcomes
everyone to Sunday
school, Confirmation
classes and Bible stud
ies at 9 a.m. Worship
services are at 10:15
a.m. and 12:30 p.m. (in
Korean) every Sunday.
Wednesday night min
istry 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. The
church is at 1171
Atlanta Hwy.,
Cumming. For more
information, call (770)
887-0184 or visit www.
livingfaithlutheran.
com.
Practical Christians
of America, a Forsyth
nonprofit organization
is looking for 20 volun
teers to help in fund
raising for the poor and
helpless children in
India. Contact doit
nowasap @gmail.com
or visit www.pcaforchil
dren.org.
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