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FAITH & VALUES
Local 4-H members and adult volunteers have partnered with the Lamar County Senior Center to deliver Meals on Wheels
to members of the community in need. Pictured (l-r) are seventh grader Hayden Beery, Communities in School Site Coordina
tor Christen Jackson, Lamar County Senior Center director Antionette Watts and sixth grader Gavin Mattison and Lamar County
Senior Center site manager Amanda Kilchriss and ninth grader Cole Wheeless.
County programs partner to deliver Meals on Wheels
Friends of the
Library book sale
The Friends of the Barnesville Lamar County
Library will hold a Spring book sale and basket raffle
Saturday, May 1 from 9 a.m. -12 p.m. Fill a milk box
for $5.
The Lamar County 4-H
Program and the Lamar
County Senior Center
have partnered together
to deliver Meals on
Wheels to those in need.
The Lamar County 4-H
Program helps deliver
the nutritious meal boxes
on a weekly basis.
These meals contrib
ute to the overall health,
Light the town RED to
support hometown he
roes in commemoration
of International Firefight
ers’ Day on Tuesday, May
4, 2021. The National
Fallen Firefighters Foun
dation (NFFF) is asking
residents, communities,
businesses, and fire
departments from coast
to coast to
celebrate
firefighters—
the special
men and
women who
respond to
calls for help
every day,
with pride and compas
sion.
How can you support
our firefighter friends?
Change the lightbulb
on your front porch, or
change the color filter
shining on your busi
ness, to highlight the
great work firefighters
do every day. Then take
a photo and share on
social media with the
hashtag #Shine4Firefight-
ers.
“Join us in thanking
firefighters for their
service as they work
the front lines of these
well-being and food
security of participating
individuals.
“This is wonderful
opportunity of service
and learning for 4-Hers
and adult volunteers,”
said Octavia Jackson, 4-H
County Extension Agent.
“Due to the current
epidemic, our face-to-
face service efforts are
troubling times,” said
Chief Ron Siarnicki,
Executive Director of the
NFFF. “Our communities
have been made stron
ger by the dedication of
firefighters and nowhere
is it more evident in their
response to COV1D-19.”
A simple act of kind
ness is sometimes all
it takes to
brighten
someone’s
day and let
them know
that they
matter. For
creative and
compassion
ate kids (and adults) who
want to let our firefight
ers know that we are
grateful for everything
they do, we invite you
to draw, color, and share
your thank you with
the NFFF by emailing a
photo of your artwork to
photos@firehero.org and
using on social media
with the hashtag #WeTh-
ankFFs. We will share
your works of art on
our website and social
media on May 4, 2021,
International Firefighters’
Day, to raise spirits and
celebrate firefighters.
extremely limited out
of safety concerns, but
our serving in the com
munity has not stopped.
We follow CDC and UGA
safety guidelines for
interaction within the
community and then we
are off to serve. We are
grateful to work along
side Mrs. Watts and Ms.
Kilchriss on this impor-
•Friends of the
Barnes ville-Lamar
County Library meet
ing, Tuesday, April 27 at
6:30 p.m. at the library.
We will be sorting books
for the Used Book Sale
on Saturday, May 1. For
more information call
770-358-3270.
• Cooling assistance
is available for Lamar
County residents accord
ing to the Middle Georgia
Community Action Agen
cy. Households where
all members are at least
65 years of age or home-
bound households may
call 1-844-588-1552 or go
online to https://mgcaa.
appointment.works/ea/
home to set up a phone
appointment. Scheduled
appointments will be
done by phone inter
views. Clients will be con
tacted on or before their
scheduled date and time
to complete the phone
interview process. No
walk-in appointments are
allowed. Beginning May
3, 2021, if funds permit,
all other income eligible
households may call or
go online to schedule a
phone appointment or
get placed on a waiting
list. To be eligible for
assistance, households
tant program.”
For more informa
tion about the activity
offerings of the Lamar
County 4-H program,
contact the office at 770-
358-5163.
For more information
about the Lamar County
Senior Center and its
program offerings, call
770-358-5361.
must meet the follow
ing annual gross income
requirements: $25,025 for
a one person household;
$32,725 for a two person
household; $40,425 for a
three person household;
$48,125 for a four person
household; $55,825 for a
five person household;
$63,525 for a six person
household; $64,969 for
a seven person house
hold; $66,413 for an eight
person household. A
minimum of the follow
ing items will be required
to verify eligibility for
assistance: verification
of all household income
for every person living
in the home for the past
30 days; Social Security
cards for every person
living in the household;
ID/drivers license for ev
eryone over the age of 18
in the household; recent
electric bill with the ser
vice address and account
number printed on it and
a recent heating bill for
residence verification.
• The Lamar County
Republican Party meets
the first Tuesday of the
month at 6:45 p.m. in the
Commissioners meeting
room. The next meeting
will be on Tuesday, May
4, 2021.
Email news@barnes-
ville.com to have an
event published.
• Rock Springs Church
will hold a dedication
service for their 120 foot
cross on May 16th at 3
p.m. at 219 Rock Springs
Rd., Milner. The cross,
which was installed in
2020, includes a prayer
garden, a heated baptis
mal pool, and engraved
bricks in honor and
memoriam of individuals
and families.
• Barnesville First
United Methodist Church
invites you to worship
at 10 a.m. online Sunday
mornings streamed on
YouTube and on Zoom.
Make reservations at
BarnesvilleFUMC.org.
Come early or tune in
early for the pre-service
music at 9:45 a.m. At 11
a.m. the worship service
is rebroadcast on Face-
book.
• Rock Springs
Church: log on to rock-
springsonline.com and
watch live services
Sundays at 8 a.m., 9:30
a.m. and 11 a.m. Wednes
day evening activities at
7 p.m.
• Compassion Car
Ministry offers trans
portation to medical
appointments for Lamar
County residents who
have been diagnosed
with cancer. Drivers will
pick up the patient and
take them to physicians
offices, treatment centers
and the airport for out
of town treatment. Call
Barnesville First Baptist
Church at 770.358.2353 to
schedule a trip.
• New Life Anointed
Ministries: Morning
worship at 11 a.m., Bible
studies on Wednesday
nights at 7:30, all are
invited; food pantry is
open the third Wednes
day each month, food
baskets are given out
at 5 p.m., first come
first serve 770.358.9102,
948 Veterans Parkway,
Barnesville.
• Milner United Meth
odist Church: Sunday ser
vices, 9:30 a.m.; women’s
Bible study, Tuesdays
8:30 a.m.; fourth Sunday,
church breakfast 9 a.m.;
second Wednesdays,
Sociable Friends lunch,
11:30 a.m.
• Lilia Memorial
Baptist: Sunday School
starts at 10 a.m., worship
at 11 a.m., Wednesday
night worship at 7 p.m.
Information: Pastor Rex
Kessler, 404.509.9366. 802
Hwy. 36 E., Barnesville.
• Providence Con
gregational Methodist
Church at High Falls no
longer conducts regular
worship services. The
grounds of its adjacent
cemetery which predates
the 1852 founding of
the church, is no longer
being maintained. Those
with ancestral connec
tions to Providence and
interested in helping to
create an association
to keep the cemetery
grounds maintained on
an annual basis are asked
to contact Peter White, at
Pete31ga@gmail.com or
call 706.745.2294.
• Griffin Center Point
Church: Sunday worship
at 10 a.m.,770.227.3895,
1427 Hwy. 19/41 S, Griffin.
• Good Hope Church:
1161 Highway 41 South,
Barnesville, Sunday, 10:30
a.m., Tommy Brooks
ministering, Wednesday,
7 p.m., evangelist Rob
Thacker ministering.
• Marvin United Meth
odist: Drive-by prayer re
quest box. Drive by, drop
request in box. Prayer
group meets Wednes
days, 5:30 p.m.
• St. Timothy Baptist
Church, Love Center
South, Services at 9 a.m.
on first, second and
fourth Sundays, 3 p.m.
service on third Sundays.
Bible study at Thursdays
at 6:30 p.m. 1875 Rest
Haven Rd, Yatesville.
Information: 404.761.8642
ext.18.
• Diabetes Self-Man
agement Workshop, a six
week program to help
you learn to live with a
healthy life with diabetes,
to register contact Pastor
Nancy Dadd of New Life
Community Development
Corporation at 470-592-
2402 or Maureen Geboy
at 678.552.2843.
Shine a red light for
firefighter heroes May 4
CALENDAR ITEM,
APOSTOLIC
• Apostolic Church of the Lord
Jesus Christ, 148 Silver Dollar Rd.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
• First Assembly of God, 522 Hwy.
18 W., 770-358-0646
BAPTIST
• Antioch Baptist, 2175 Bames-
ville Rd., 706472-3024
• Antioch Baptist, 2269 Barnesville
Rd., 706472-3373
•Bethel Baptist Church, 702
Johnstonville Rd., 770-358-1720
•Bethel Baptist Church, 448
Zebulon Rd., Milner, 770-358-1727
•Calvary Baptist Church, 640 Rose
Ave., 770-358-1208
• Central Baptist Church, 530
Greenwood St., 770-3584482
• East Mt. Sinai Baptist, 100
Washington St., 770-358-1214
• First Baptist Church of Bames-
ville, 200 Zebulon St., 770-358-2353
• Friendship Baptist, 121 Friend
ship Church Rd., 770-227-1885
• Greater Spring Hill Baptist
Church, Locust St., Milner, 770-358-
1818
•Lilia Memorial Baptist, 802 Hwy.
36 E., 404-509-9366
• Midway Baptist Church, 158 City
Pond Rd., 770-358-1856
• Milner Baptist Church, 107
Pecan Dr., 770-358-2954
• Mt. Calvary Baptist, 446 Hwy. 18
West, Barnesville, 770-3584984
• Mt. Pleasant Baptist, 863
Piedmont Rd., 770-358-3205
• Mt. Zion Baptist, 612 Perdue Rd.,
Barnesville
• New Hope Baptist, 1471 Hwy. 36
E., Milner
•New Life Baptist, 167 Hwy. 41
N., 770-358-3911
•Pine View Baptist, 430 Collier
Rd., 770-358-2915
• Ramah Primitive Baptist, 1274
Ramah Church Rd., 770-358-1505
• Sardis Baptist Church, 100
Leverette Rd., 770-358-0015
•Shiloh Baptist Church, 1530 Hwy.
41 S., 770-358-7390
• Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church,
198 Van Buren Rd., 770-3584611
• The Rock Baptist Church, Hwy.
36 & Piedmont Rd., 706-6474545
• West Mt. Sinai Baptist, 117 Akins
St., 770-358-2517
CATHOLIC
•St. Peter The Rock Catholic
Church, 706-648-2599
CHURCH OF CHRIST
• Barnesville Church of Christ, 518
College Dr., 770-358-3905
• Body of Christ Church of the Liv
ing God, 640 Atlanta St., Barnesville
•Church of Jesus Christ
Deliverance Center, 770-233-9832
CHURCH OF GOD
• Feast of Tabernacle Church of
God, 755 Hwy. 18 W.
• Rehoboth Deliverance Center
Church of God in Christ, 358-2748
• Shaw Temple True Church of
Godin Christ, 600 Mill St.
•The Church of God, 755 Hwy. 18
West, 770-358-1689
METHODIST
• First United Methodist Church,
375 Thomaston St., Barnesville, 770-
358-1494
• Fredonia CMC, 1024 Fredonia
Church Rd.,
• Rock Springs Church, 219 Rock
Springs Rd., 770-229-8663
METHODIST-EPISCOPAL
• Bethel AME, 189 Mill St., 770-
358-1330
* Mt. Olive Christian Methodist
Episcopal, Fambro Rd., The Rock
• Mt. Sinai Christian Methodist
Episcopal, 770-584-0694
•Sand Hill CME, 184Sand Hill Rd.,
770-3584645
•Sugar Hill AME, 770-358-6100
• White’s Chapel Christian
Methodist Episcopal, 141 Mill St.,
770-358-6872
METHODIST-UNITED
* Aldora United Methodist Church,
170 Aldora St., 404-772-9500
• Barnesville First United Method
ist, 375 Thomaston St, 770-358-1494
* Ebenezer United Methodist
Church, Highways 18 & 109
•GreenMountUMC, 639Hwy.41
S., 358-3838
* Marvin United Methodist Church,
1235 Johnstonville Rd., Barnesville,
770-3584504
•Milner United Methodist Church,
173 Main St., Milner, 770-3564504
• Pleasant Hill United Methodist
Church, 655 High Falls Rd.,2284141
• Rocky Mount United Methodist
Church, 1387 Hwy. 41 South
• Unionville United Methodist
Church, 971 High Falls Park Rd.
NQN-DENQMINATIQNAL
• Experience Community Church,
3400 Johnstonville Rd., 678-544-1546
• Congregation Beth Yisrael, 1165
Hannahs Mill Rd., 706-646-5312
• Faith Church, 782 Ingram Rd.,
• New Life House of Praise, 100 Aldora
Street, 770-358-6524
• Fresh Manna Ministries, 619 Old
Milner Rd. 470-592-2143
•Full Gospel Fellowship, 103
Main St.
• Good Hope Family Worship
Church, 1161 Hwy. 41 S., 770-358-
4343
• Holly Grove Outreach Community,
770-358-7710
• House of Prayer Healing &
Deliverance Outreach, 770-358-3337
•Liberty Hill Church, Hwy. 36 E. at
Morgan Dairy Rd., Barnesville
• New Life Annoited Ministries,
948 Veterans Parkway, 770-358-9102
• New Mount Calvary Community
Church, 640 Maynard St., 770-358-
7750
• New Provident Community
Outreach Ministries, 770-358-6838
• Rehobeth Church, Zackery Road,
770-358-1119
• Walking in the Light Ministries,
122 Zebulon St., 770-358-7554
•Jesus the Bread of Life, 785
Veteran’s Pkwy., 770-584-6145
PENTECOSTAL
• First Pentecostal Lighthouse
Church, 419 Forsyth St., 478-258-7043
•Good Shepherd Worship, 805
Zebulon St.
• First Pentecostal Church, 3409
Barnesville Hwy. 36 W.,
• Mid Georgia Gospel Assembly,
1390 Hwy. 341 S„ 770-358-3258
PRESBYTERIAN
• Barnesville Presbyterian
Church, P.0. Box 323,478-986-7266.
CHURCH OFTHENAZARENE
• Church of the Nazarene, 744
Hwy. 341 S., 770-358-1314
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Mon. - Fri. 9 - 6; Sat. 9 ■ 1
Sunday School 9:45am
Worship Service 11:00am
770-358-2381
Pastor: Ken Peeples
Minister of Music:
Steve Pattison
149 Mill Street,
Barnesville, GA 30204
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1024 Fredonia Church Road
Barnesville, Ga
First
United
Methodist
Church
375 Thomaston Street
Barnesville, GA 30204
770-358-1494
www.barnesvillefumc.org
Rev. Dr. Cyndi McDonald
~ Pastor ~
Sunday Services: Contemporary 9 a.m,
Fellowship Hall; Traditional 11 a.m. Sanctuary
Wednesday Night Supper, Choir & Bible Study
Growing in Faith, Love and Service