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The
Commerce News
SEPTEMBER 30, 2009
PAGE 4B
Church News
CHURCH CUP TOURNEY
Golfers from area churches gathered at Double
Oaks Club on June 26 for the second annu
al Commerce Church Cup Golf Tournament.
The tournament is held as a fundraiser for
the Banks-Jackson County area food bank.
Organizers of the tournament representing
First Baptist Church Commerce, First United
Methodist Church Commerce, Maysville Baptist
Church and Berea Baptist Church presented
the check to the food bank. Pictured are (L -
R) Jonathan Milford, David Evans, Tony Allen,
Christa Shoemake, Carlton Allen, Tre Spear and
Knox Smith.
UPCOMING THIS WEEK
Mount Bethel United
Methodist Church holds
its monthly community Bible
Study every first and third
Wednesday night of each
month at 6:30 p.m. There will
be a covered dish dinner,
followed by the study. This
month the meetings will be
on October 7 and 21. This
is a great time of fellowship
and discovering more about
the word of God, leaders
state. The church is located
at 295 Mt. Bethel Rd. For
more information, visit www.
mountbethelumc.org.
The Commerce Church
of God is a host site for
Angel Food Ministries. Pre
orders are being taken for
the $36 Thanksgiving holiday
box until October 28. Debit
or credit card orders may
be placed online at www.
angelfoodministries.com.
The church is located at 365
Hwy. 441 South, near Ingles.
For more information, call
Miriam Moncrief 706-335-
9000.
The Tri-county
Ministerial Association
will hold its monthly meet
ing on Saturday, October 3,
at 8 a.m. in the BJC Medical
Center conference room. All
ministers, laypersons and
missionaries from Banks,
Jackson and Madison coun
ties are invited to attend.
Community Baptist
Church, Ila, is offering
AWANA every Wednesday
at 6:45 - 8:30 p.m. for ages
three - 18. “Kids will grow
through the extensive Bible
scripture memorization and
Bible time along with great
fellowship through game
time," leaders state. Snacks
will be provided. For more
information, call 706-540-
0670 or visit www.yourcbc.
com. The church is located
on Hwy. 174.
“The Gobers” will perform
Saturday, October 3, at 7 p.m.
with “The Homeland Boys"
at Faith Baptist Church in
Winder. For more informa
tion, call 770-867-3276 or
email info@thegobers.com.
New Beginning
Family Worship Center,
Danielsville, will hold a
women’s Bible study every
Tuesday from 6:45 - 8 p.m.
The study will be on “The
Inheritance" by renowned
Christian writer Beth Moore.
The study will offer thought
provoking yet humorous Bible
insight, leaders state. The
pastor is Roland Arrowood.
For more information, call
the 706-788-2529 or the Rev.
Bev Barker at 405-756-7403.
The Commerce Church
of God will hold a yard sale,
inside if it rains, on Saturday,
October 3, from 8 a.m. - 2
p.m. For more information,
call 706-335-9000. The church
is located at 365 Hwy. 441
South, near Ingles.
Commerce First United
Methodist Church holds
a children program every
Wednesday at 5 p.m. with
Bible-centered food and
learning. A youth group
meets in the Youth Room
on Sunday evenings at 5:30
p.m. for food and fellowship
and on Wednesday evenings
at 5:30 p.m. for a Bible study
class. The youth will be going
on a road trip to The Varsity
on Sunday, October 11. The
children, youth and the
rest of the church will meet
for a Fun Day at a church
member’s farm on Sunday,
October 18, at 4 pm. Everyone
is welcome. The church is
located at 54 Cherry Street.
For more information, call
706-335-4018 or visit www.
CommerceFUMC.org.
Greater Hope Fellowship
Church is holding a “Harvest
Time Tent Revival” through
Thursday, October 1, at
7:30 p.m. nightly. The guest
speaker is Mike Bagwell from
Cumming. There are special
singers nightly. Matthew
Calvert is pastor. For more
information, visit www.great-
erhopefc.com or call 706-783-
4712. The church is located
at the corner of Hwy. 29 and
281 (Wildcat Bridge Road).
Pleasant Acres Church,
Maysville, will hold a home
coming, healing and miracle
camp meeting on Sunday,
October 4, at 10:30 a.m.
Evangelist Milton Martin Jr.
from Gainesville will be the
guest speaker. Bruce Kesler is
the church pastor. For more
information, call 706-654-
2978. The church is located
at 129 Hale Road.
Nicholson Baptist
Church will celebrate
its centennial on Sunday,
October 4, at 10:30 a.m. “We
would like to invite every
one to come and share this
special occasion with past
and present members,” lead
ers state. There will be music
from Joe and Kim Stanley
and a special presentation
of past events held at the
church. There will be a meal
after the services in the fel
lowship hall. The church is
located at 71 Church Street.
For more information, call
the church office Monday
through Thursday, from 9
a.m. - 4 p.m., at 706-757-3412.
Pleasant Grove Baptist
Church, Neese, will hold
its homecoming service on
Sunday, October 4. Sunday
school will start at 9:45 a.m.
with worship service fol
lowing at 11 a.m. "Special
music, a message by pastor
Jonathan Tolbert and great
cooking and fellowship will
be served to all attending,"
leaders state. For more infor
mation, call 706-548-3945 or
visit www.pgbc-neese.org.
Community
Brotherhood members will
meet in the Don Stewart Hall
of Homer United Methodist
Church on Sunday, October
4, at 7:30 a.m. for the month
ly breakfast program. The
guest speaker will be coach
and counselor Rob Moffatt
from Banks County Middle
School. The Rev. Roy Rogers
is the Brotherhood president.
Chefs are reminded to arrive
by 5 a.m. to begin prepa
rations for the breakfast.
Visitors are welcome. The
church is located at the cor
ner of Sycamore and Church
streets.
Calvary Baptist Church
will host guest speaker
Swayne Cochran for “Super
Sunday” on October 4,
according to the Rev. Donald
Wilson, pastor. The service
will begin at 11 a.m. The
church is located on Hospital
Road,
St. Catherine Laboure
Catholic Church. Jefferson,
church classes will begin on
October 4 at 9:30 a.m. For
more information, call Angie
Jones at 706-335-5901 or the
church office 706-367-7220.
Also, a Parish council meet
ing will be held on Thursday,
October 8, at 6:30 p.m. All
parishioners are invited to
attend. The church is now
located at 180 Elrod Road,
off Hwy. 15.
David’s Home Church,
Comer, will hold a home
coming on Sunday, October
4. The Rev. Larry Phillips
will speak at 10:45 a.m.
Lunch will be served in
the fellowship hall follow
ing the morning service. At
1:30 p.m. “Exception to the
Rule” (Ray family) will sing.
Also, a revival will be held
Monday through Wednesday,
October 5 - 7, at 7 p.m.
nightly. The guest speakers
will be as follows: Monday,
the Rev. Ty Sorrow; Tuesday,
the Rev. Jason Phillips and
Wednesday, the Rev. Scott
McQueen. For more infor
mation, call the Rev. Doug
Conwell at 706-789-2766. The
church is located at 1132
David’s Home Church Road.
UPCOMING NEXT
WEEK
Crooked Creek Baptist
Church, Athens, will host
the 2009 World Mission
Conference Sunday through
Wednesday, October 4-7
and Sunday, October 11.
Sunday services are at 11
a.m. and 6 p.m. and weekday
services are at 7 p.m. nightly.
Dr. John Halsey is the main
speaker and will explain the
faith promise system. Other
speakers include guests from
Cambodia, South Africa and
Scotland. An international
potluck dinner will follow
the morning service on Oct.
4. The pastor is Tom Miles.
For more information, call
706-548-4233. The church
is located at 6202 Jefferson
River Road.
Trinity Lutheran
Church youth will hold a
BBQ fundraiser on Saturday,
October 10, from 10 a.m. -
2 p.m. Plates will cost $5
and include BBQ, slaw, chips
and bread. Hotdogs, drinks
and dessert will also be avail
able. Plates may be dine-in or
take-out. All proceeds will go
towards the youth missions.
For more information, call
Shashana Reinking at 706-
546-1280 ext. 1. The church
is located at 2535 Jefferson
Road, Athens.
The Jolly Agers will
meet Tuesday, October 6, at
12 p.m. in the First Baptist
Church of Commerce fellow
ship hall for a covered-dish
lunch. The program will be
provided by Athens Regional
Medical Center. Blood pres
sure checks will be offered.
The church is located at 1345
South Elm Street.
UPCOMING EVENTS
New Salem United
Methodist Church,
Commerce, will hold a bar-
beque chicken dinner on
Saturday, October 24, from
12-5 p.m. Leaders state,
“Come and enjoy some of
North Georgia’s finest bar-
beque chicken traditions
with all the fixins. Eat in
with your friends or take
out, which ever you prefer."
All proceeds will go towards
the church mission efforts.
For more information, call
706-335-4401. The church is
located at 2170 Hwy. 59. Paul
Youngblood is pastor.
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