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PAGE 4B —THE MADISON COUNTY (GA) JOURNAL. THURSDAY. JULY 14. 2016
Church
Canaan Baptist Church, 980 Homestead Road, Dan-
ielsville, celebrated the baptism of Hayden Munro,
Paul Garrison, and Taylor Samples Sunday, July 10.
“We ask the Christian community to pray for them
that they will grow in the grace and knowledge of
the Lord Jesus Christ,” said pastor David Strick
land and associate pastor Bill Thomas. Service
times at Canaan Baptist are Sunday School 9:30
a.m., Sunday morning worship at 10:30 a.m. and
Sunday nights at 5:30 p.m.
Local services
•New Beginning Fami
ly Worship Center, Hwy.
98 West, Danielsville, will
have a special praise and
worship service Sunday,
July 17, beginning at 6
p.m. with singing and
instruments. “Any of you
who care to sing, play
and be a part, please join
us," church officials said.
“Everyone is welcome.”
Contact Vernon Brewer at
706-410-7289 for more
information.
•Gordon’s Chap
el United Methodist
Church, Hull, Georgia
will have its next 2016
clothes closet openings
Saturday, Aug. 13, and
Thursday, Sept 1 from 9
to 10:30 a.m. The clothes
closet is located inside the
green building just past
the Sanford Communi
ty Center, 6469 Nowhere
Road, Hull. “Please note
that these clothes are for
those who are in much
need of clothes and not
for the purpose of resale,”
church officials said.
•Gholston Mission
ary Baptist Church, 45
Gholston Church Road,
Comer, will have home
coming July 24, with
the Springfield Baptist
Church, of Athens, as its
special guests.
•Waggoner Grove Bap
tist Church will celebrate
pastor Roy Thomas Sr. and
First Lady Jackie Thomas’s
anniversary on the third
Sunday in July at 3 p.m.
Pastor Eddie Thornton
and the Flat Rock Baptist
Church will be the special
guests for the occasion.
•Colbert Baptist
Church, 65 South 5th
Street, Colbert, will have
a singing Sunday, July
24, at 11 a.m. featuring
the Dixie Melody Boys,
a Southern Gospel quar
tet, in concert. According
to a press release, since
their original formation
decades ago, the Kinston,
NC based quartet has
enjoyed tremendous suc
cess, including a Grammy
nomination and numerous
Fan Award nominations
from The Singing News
Magazine, Southern Gos
pel Music's leading fan
and trade publication. This
talented quartet, led by
50-year veteran and recent
Southern Gospel Music
Hall of Fame inductee, Ed
O’Neal, has enjoyed over
20 Top 40 hits, including
eight Top 10 releases and
a Number One single.
•Hull Baptist Church,
39 Charlie Bolton Road,
Hull, will have two morn
ing worship services
each Sunday in July and
August. An early service
will be held at 8:30 a.m.,
followed by another ser
vice at 11 a.m. For more
information, call 706-548-
1196 or visit us at www.
hullbaptist.org
•Gordon’s Chapel
UMC, 6625 Nowhere
Road, Hull, will have its
annual homecoming ser
vice Aug. 14 at 11 a.m.,
with Rev. Gary Whet
stone, District Superinten
dent of the NEGA UMC
Conference, as homecom
ing speaker. Church lead
ers say “please note that
there will be no 8:30 a.m.
service held that day.” In
addition, revival services
will begin each night,
Sunday, Aug. 14 through
Tuesday, Aug. 16, at 7
p.m. with evangelist Rev.
James Smith as the speak
er. “Please come and join
us," church leaders said.
“You will be blessed.”
•Gordon’s Chapel
UMC, Hull, will hold its
monthly food giveaway at
the Sanford Community
Center for those who are in
great need of food, from 9
to 10 a.m. on the following
Fridays: July 15, Aug 19,
Sept. 16, Oct. 21, Nov, 18,
and Dec 16. Please note
that all food is distributed
on a first come, first serve
basis and is fully funded
by Gordon’s Chapel UMC
who works in coordina
tion with the NEGA Food
Bank, organizers said.
•Jones Chapel Unit
ed Methodist Church
- Sunday, July 17, the
church will celebrate its
day camp, hearing what
students have learned.
“Please pray for our Haiti
Mission Team who will
be leaving July 16 for one
week to minister to the
Haitians in their very bro
ken world,” church offi
cials said. The summer
day camp is in session
Monday through Friday.
Please visit www.jcumc-
summerdaycamp.com for
more information. The
church is located 5.6 mi.
north of Danielsville on
Hwy. 29 North across the
road from Zeb's Barbe
cue. “We believe in open
hearts, open minds and
open doors," church offi
cials said.
•Brockton Road Bap
tist Church, 2675 Brock
ton Road, Jefferson, holds
a clothes closet each
Thursday from 10 a.m. to
noon. All clothes are clean
and free, church leader
said. The church serves all
surrounding counties. The
church pastor is Brother
Karl Mealor. The phone
number is 706-367-5801.
•Moon’s Grove Baptist
Church, 1985 Moon’s
Grove Church Road, Col
bert, will hold its Hope for
the Hungry food distribu
tion and a clothes closet
on the fourth Wednesday
of each month from 10
a.m. to 1 p.m. in the fami
ly life center. The follow
ing are the dates for 2016:
July 27, Aug. 24, Sept. 28,
Oct. 26, Nov. 23 and Dec.
28. Call 706-795-2063 for
more information, www.
moonsgrovebatpist.com
•Crosspoint Church
sponsors “Hope for the
Hungry” the third Mon
day of each month at Lit
tle Light from 10 a.m. to
1 p.m. on Aaron Brown
Road, just off Wildcat
Bridge Road in the Harri
son Community. For more
information, call 706-768-
2178.
•Comer Baptist
Church, 2054 Main
Street, Comer, hosts
“There’s Hope for the
Hungry” the first Tuesday
of each month from 10
a.m. to 1 p.m. with food,
clothing and a meal. The
meal begins at 11 a.m.
For more information, call
706-783-5533.
•Gordon’s Chapel
UMC, Sanford Commu
nity, Hull, will hold its
second annual golf tourna
ment, sponsored by the 3rd
Class Sunday School. The
tournament will be held on
Saturday, Aug. 6, at Dou
ble Oaks Golf Club, 3100
Ila Road, Commerce. Reg
istration will begin at 7:30
a.m. with an 8:30 a.m.
shotgun start. The cost is
$75 per person/$300 per
team. For more informa
tion, such as registration
forms and sponsorship
forms, contact Jon Poole
at 706-224-9303
•Sacred Heart Church,
1009 Benson Street (across
from Quality Foods), Hart
well, is seeking craft sale
participants for its ninth
annual indoor/outdoor craft
sale. The sale is scheduled
for Nov. 12, 8 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. “We are seeking any
one who would be interested
in reserving a table to sell
their crafts at $35 per eight-
foot table,” organizers said.
For reservations, call Judy
Earle at 706-436-3944.
•Waggoner’s Grove
Baptist Church, Col
bert, will host members
of “Gospel Testimony"
to celebrate the group’s
third anniversary Sunday,
Aug. 27, at 4 p.m. “We
are asking for your group
or dance team to do two
selections,” church lead
ers said. For more infor
mation, contact manager
Marion Barnett at 706-
788-3085 or assistant
manager Lula Glaze at
706-283-2190.
PROJECT
LIFESAYER
The Pilot Club of Mad
ison County and the Mad
ison County Sheriff’s
Department offer a 24/7
monitoring system (brace
let) for individuals suffering
from brain disorders and
who may have the potential
to wander away from care
givers. For more informa
tion on the Project Lifesav-
er Program, contact Linda
Freeman at 706-335-3814
or Betty Sartain at 706-795-
2047.
ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
Alcoholics Anonymous
meets on Mondays and
Thursdays at 7 p.m. at the
Colbert Baptist Church
annex and Fridays at 7 p.m.
at the Danielsville Method
ist Church annex.
NARCOTICS
ANONYMOUS
Narcotics Anonymous
meets at 7 p.m. Monday at
the Danielsville Methodist
Church annex.
TOUCHDOWN
CLUB
The Madison County
High School Touchdown
Club meets the first Mon
day of each month at 7 p.m.
in the high school media
center. The club meets every
week during football sea
son. The football program’s
website can be accessed at
http://eteamz.active.com/
madisoncountyfootball/
MART
The Madison Area
Resource Team (M.A.R.T)/
Family Connection meets
the fourth Tuesday of each
month at the old Daniels
ville courthouse at 8 a.m.
Call 795-3565 for more
information.
MASONIC LODGE
John H. Jones Mason
ic Lodge #348 holds its
monthly meeting every
third Thursday at 8 p.m.
preceded by a meal at 7
p.m.
TOPS MEETING
TOPS (Take Off Pounds
Sensibly) of Ila meets each
Tuesday at Mt. Hermon
Presbyterian Church in Ila.
Weigh-in is at 5:15 p.m.
followed by the meeting at
5:45 p.m. For more infor
mation, call Mary Ann
Bonds at 706-789-2869.
MASTER
GARDENERS
The Madison County
Master Gardeners’ Associ
ation will holds its business
meeting the first Tuesday of
every other month. Meet
ings are held at the Madison
County Senior Center at 7
p.m. There is a social time,
which begins at 6:30 p.m.
Other events such as gar
den tours are arranged for
alternate months. Guests are
welcome. For more infor
mation, call Pam at 706-
677-2486.
MCHSBAND
BOOSTER CLUB
MCHS Band Boost
er Club meets every third
Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the
high school band room.
Band parents are invited
and encouraged to attend.
GAMBLER’S
ANONYMOUS
Gambler’s Anonymous
meets every Monday night
at 7:30 p.m. at Living Word
Baptist Church. For more
information, call (404) 237-
7281.
AMERICAN LEGION
The American Legion
Post #39 of Danielsville
meets the last Thursday of
the month at 7 p.m. All vet
erans are welcome.
4-STAKES
HORSESHOES
Four-Stakes Horseshoes
pitches every Tuesday at
6:30 p.m. The league is
handicapped to give all
pitchers an equal chance.
All ages and skill levels are
welcome. Call 706-207-
9831 for more information.
ABATE OF GEORGIA
ABATE of Georgia, Inc.
District 5 North "Your
motorcycle rights orga
nization” is now meeting
at Cycle World of Athens,
4225 Atlanta Hwy. on the
third Tuesday of the month
at 7 p.m. in the customer
lounge. For more informa
tion, call Cam Mc Allister at
706-206-2903. All motor
cyclists are welcome.
BROTHERS OF THE
THIRD WHEEL
Brothers of the 3rd Wheel
meets the second Sunday of
each month at the TA Truck
Stop in Commerce on Hwy.
441. For more information,
call 706-206-2903.
MADISON COUNTY
NEEDLECRAFTERS
Madison County
Needlecrafters meet every
Tuesday from 1-3 p.m.
for crocheting, cross-stitch,
knitting, tatting, etc. in an
atmosphere of relaxing
fellowship, members said.
Bring your current hand
work project and drop in.
Call 706-246-3229 for more
information.
BEE CLUB
The Oglethorpe County
Bee Club meets the third
Monday of the month at
7 p.m. at the Oglethorpe
County Farm Bureau on
Hwy. 78 in Crawford. Visi
tors are welcome. For more
information, visit ocbe-
eclub.org.
To have an event listed
in on-going services, call
Margie Richards at 706-
795-2567.
About the newspapers:
The six MainStreet Newspapers pub
lications - The Commerce News, The
Madison County Journal, The Jackson
Herald, The Braselton News, The Bar-
row Journal and The Banks County
News - are printed and delivered once
a week.
•About delivery: The newspapers are
delivered to the post office and, from
there, to subscribers’ post office boxes
or home mailboxes. The newspapers
do not have “paper boxes” at people's
homes and are not delivered by car
riers. However, the papers are deliv
ered to newspaper vending machines
in various locations across Madison,
Jackson, Barrow and Banks counties.
•About subscriptions: Subscribers
are sent a renewal notice before their
subscription runs out. A quick way to
check to see when a subscription ends
is to look for the expiration date on the
mailing label.
For more information on the above
items, or for other details about the
newspapers, call The Commerce
News at 706-367-5233; The Madison
County Journal at 800-795-2581; The
Jackson Herald at 706-367-5233; The
Braselton News at 706-367-5233; The
Banks County News at 706-612-5327:
or The Barrow Journal at 770-867-
6397.
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