The Madison County journal. (Hull, Ga.) 1989-current, October 08, 2009, Image 12

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PAGE 12A —THE MADISON COUNTY (GA) JOURNAL. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8. 2009 Church News •Evangelical Methodist Church will have a bake sale and yard sale Saturday, Oct. 10, from 8 a.m.-noon. All sale proceeds will be for the Family Life Center, church leaders said. “We look forward to see ing you all there,” leaders said. The church is located on Hwy. 174 in the Shiloh Community. •Bluestone Baptist Church will host “old fashioned day” Sunday, Oct. 11. Members and visitors are encouraged to wear their bibs and bonnets and to “come as you were,” church leaders said. Rev. Ray Jenkins will preach in the 11 a.m. ser vice. An afternoon hymn sing ing will start at 2 p.m. and con clude with a message by Rev. Talmadge Ethridge. “Special music will highlight the old- fashioned gospel and believer's hope of heaven,” church lead ers said. Pastor George Lovely and the people of Bluestone Baptist Church “extend a friendly invitation to all to come and enjoy this special day.” The church is located four miles north of Danielsville on Hwy. 29. For information, contact the church at 706-795-3202. •Bible Baptist Church will have a singing Sunday, Oct. 11, beginning at 6:30 p.m. The singers will be Freedom Ministries Gospel Singers. The church is located three miles south of Danielsville, just off Hwy. 29 on Cleghorne Road. •Community Baptist Church will have a harvest festival Saturday, Oct. 10, from 4-9 p.m. There will be 30 booths with evangelistic bags, candy, cakewalks, games, clowns, hayrides, family pho tos, give-a-ways, contests, five inflatable bounces, slides and interactive games, along with free concessions including hot dogs, boiled peanuts, popcorn, cotton candy and sno-cones, church leaders said. “It’s fun for the entire family,” church lead ers said. The church is located on Hwy. 174 near lla. For more information, call 706-335-2022 or 706-255-0656 or visit the church’s website at www. yourcbc.com •GospelTabernaclewill have a singing Saturday, Oct. 10, at 7 p.m. featuring Exception to the Rule (formerly The Ray Family), of Royston. Also featured will be the Southern Travelers of Carlton, and other local sing ers. Free admission and a love offering will be received for the featured group. For more infor mation, contact James Drake at 706-797-3251. •A new “Community Prayer Requests” mailbox is now avail able at Jones Chapel United Methodist Church. Anyone in the community with a prayer concern may write a note and place it in the box, which is located adjacent to visitors’ parking in the lot nearest Hwy. 29. Requests may be made anonymously or persons may sign their names, but either way, all requests will be kept confidential. “All requests will be honored, whether large or small because God cares even about the hairs on our heads,” church leaders said. Persons leaving prayer requests may exit back onto Hwy 29 or onto Jones Chapel Shiloh Road. •Colbert First Baptist Church is hosting a “grief share” program, which began Tuesday, Oct. 6. The program will last for 13 weeks, according to organizers, and will be held in the church’s family life cen ter, located behind the church. These sessions, which include a workbook and a DVD pre sentation, are designed to help individuals through the grief process God’s way, organiz ers said. “If this does not fit your work schedule, please call to see if another time can be worked out,” organizers added. For more information and/or to sign up for the class, call Linda Collier at 706-788-2214. •Beauchamps Gospel Hall will present Kelly Maxey and daughters (Tiffany, 6, and Nicole, 4) Saturday, Oct. 10, from 6-9 p.m. “Our locals will also sing,” organizers said. For more information, call Fran or Bill at 706-202-1004 or Beauchamps Grocery at 706-757-3422. •Liberty Church will have its annual homecoming and old-fashioned day beginning at 10:30 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 11. The Gipsons will be the special singers and the speaker will be Pastor Richard Davis. A cov ered dish lunch will be served after the service. “Men, wear overalls, and ladies, wear your aprons and bonnets,” church leaders said. Founded in 1830, Liberty Church is located five miles north of lla. “Everyone is welcome,” church leaders said. •Colbert First Baptist Church will host a Ladies Night Out in the church’s family life center Tuesday, Oct. 13, at6:30 p.m. The speaker will be best selling southern author and syn dicated columnist Ronda Rich. “God, Grits and Grace...Ronda Rich knows all three,” church leaders said. Rich has been featured in many newspapers as well as dozens of television shows as a master storyteller. “Please come join Ronda at Colbert First Baptist Church as she tells you stories of happi ness and heartaches, friends and family, and a faith that’s strong enough to handle any thing that life throws your way,” church leaders said. The cost is $20, which includes food, fun and fellowship, church leaders said. Call the church office at 706-788-2214 to sign up. •Colbert UMC will prepare and serve a catfish filet tray or plate Oct. 17 at the church’s family life center. The menu will be catfish filet, hush pup pies, French fries and slaw. For those who wish to dine in, plates will be available, orga nizers said. Iced tea or cokes will be available as well. Adult trays are $8; adult plates and drink are $8.50 and children under 12, $4 for tray or plate. Meals will be available from 5-7 p.m. The following indi viduals will have tickets: Melvin Johnson (706-788-3009), Jack Scaffe (706-788-2445), Nancy Goss (706-783-3642), Linda Gaulding (706-788-2335) and Pastor Jim (706-788-3372). Organizers say no tickets will be sold after Wednesday, Oct. 14. •Community Baptist Church will have a gospel singing featuring The Greenes Sunday, Oct. 25, beginning at 6 p.m. “All are invited to join us as The Greenes lead us in wor- shiop during our Sunday eve ning worship service,” church leaders said. Fall revival will begin run Monday, Oct. 26, through Wednesday, Oct. 28, at 7 p.m. each evening. Dr. Ron Culbertson, pastor of Mt. Bethel Baptist Church in Belton S.C., will be the guest speaker. There will be special singing and worship each evening: Monday night the Community Baptist Church choir will per form; Tuesday night will fea ture CS&K and Wednesday night’s singers will be the group Georgia. Community Baptist is located on Hwy. 174, near lla. For more information call 706-255-0656 or visit their website at www.yourcbc.om •Mt. Zion Church will have its fourth annual Women’s Conference on Monday, Oct. 26, beginning at 7 p.m. The featured speaker will be Karen Peck Gooch. Church leaders say register early since seat ing is limited. Pre-registration is $10 per person, or $15 at the door. There is one free registra tion for groups of ten or more, church leaders said and each registrant will receive a gift bag. There will be drawings for vari ous door prizes (you must be present to win). OneWay of Athens will perform praise and worship. For additional informa tion, directions, or to become a sponsor, contact Tammy Gibson at 706-245-5527 or Amber Mitchell at 706-371-1583. •Riverside Baptist Church will hold a grief support group meeting Oct. 13 at 7 p.m. This meeting is for anyone strug gling with the loss of a loved one, church leaders said. For more information, contact Elaine Anglin at 706-788-2367 or 706-2244772. •New Beginning Family Worship Center will have a women’s Bible study each Tuesday, from 6:45-8 p.m. enti tled, “The Inheritance of Beth Moore.” Church leaders say the study will be both thought- provoking and humorous. The church is located at 688 Hwy. 98 West, in Danielsville and the pastor is Rev. Roland Arrowood. For more infor mation, call 706-788-2529 or 405-756-7403 (Rev. Bev Barker). •Gordon’s Chapel United Methodist Church is sponsor ing a fall festival Saturday, Oct. 24, at the Sanford Community Center, Nowhere Road, Hull, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Chicken barbecue plates at $7 per plate will be available for purchase along with arts, crafts, gifts and baked goodies. “Come join in the fun and participate in all the games, hayride, turkey shoot and petting zoo,” orga nizers said. For more informa tion, contact Rev. Bill Coady at 770-548-6688. •Berea Baptist Church will have homecoming services Sunday, Oct. 11, beginning with Sunday School at 10 a.m. The worship service will be held at 11 a.m. with guest speak er Dr. Tony Moon, a profes sor of theology at Emmanuel College. Lunch will follow in the Berea Baptist Community Center, located on Hwy. 334, near Commerce, church lead ers said. Revival services will be held Monday - Wednesday evenings, Oct. 12-14, at 7 p.m. Visitors and former members are invited to attend, church leaders said. For more informa tion, call Rev. Terry James at 706-296-1498. \ Worship regularly at the church of your choice! For more information on becoming a church page sponsor, please contact 706-795-2567 or 706-367-5233. OLeCc loUUZ iBank MEMBER FDIC ommeraa 85 Years of Financial Stability & Community Involvement "Big Enough To Serve Small Enough To Care" Crawford (706) 743-8184 Winterville www.thecommercialbank.net t=J I CARSON PLUMBING, INC. 259 Wynburn Ave. Athens. 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