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PAGE 4B — THE MADISON COUNTY (GA) JOURNAL. THURSDAY. AUGUST 4. 2016
Church
•Colbert Grove Baptist
Church will have its annual
homecoming Sunday, Aug.
7, at 3 p.m. Rev. Roy L.
Thomas and Waggoner’s
Grove Baptist Church
members will be the guests.
Church leaders say dinner
will be served from 1:30 to
2:45 p.m. Revival services
will be held Wednesday,
Aug. 10, through Friday,
Aug. 12, at 7:30 p.m. each
evening. The speaker for
Wednesday night is Rev.
Stanley Bolden, from
Fairfield Baptist Church.
Thursday night's speaker
is Rev. Wilson Lattimore
of Chesutut Grove Baptist
Church and the speaker for
Friday night is Rev. Ricardo
Smith of Brown Chapel
Baptist Church.
•New Haven Holiness
Church. 2902 New Haven
Church Road. Danielsville,
will hold a Back to School
Kids Crusade Aug. 10
through 12, 6 to 7:30 p.m.
each evening. There will
be Bible stories, games,
skits, songs and a penny
march. Those needing more
information or transportation
should call Cody Sellers at
404-831-5429.
•Friendship Baptist
Church of Danielsville
will have its homecoming
service Sunday, Aug. 7, at
11 a.m. “Come and help
us celebrate 112 years of
service to our Lord in the
Friendship community,”
church officials said. “Enjoy
good singing featuring the
FBC choir and other special
music.” Pastor Jeff Wells
will bring the homecoming
message. A covered-dish
luncheon will follow in the
fellowship hall. Sunday
School will be held at 10
a.m. For more information,
call 706-795-3043 or 706-
202-7782. The church is
located off Hwy. 98 West
between Danielsville and Ua
on Friendship Church Road.
•The Danielsville Gospel
Bam, 444 Rogers Mil 1 Road,
will host a singing Saturday,
Aug. 6, at 7 p.m. featuring
The Gospel Gentlemen, of
Ua and Connie Perry, of
Gainesville.
•Freedom Church of
God, in partnership with the
Food Bank of Northeast GA,
will provide food to those in
need Tuesday, Aug. 9, 10:30
a.m. to noon at the church,
which is located at 3428
Neese Commerce Road,
Commerce. Organizers
say don’t come before
10 a.m. as the parking lot
will be closed. For more
information, contact Gloria
at 706-546-4874. Volunteers
are appreciated and should
arrive at 8:30 a.m. to help.
"If your business or church
would like to sponsor a
month, please let us know,"
church leaders said.
•Mt. Zion Baptist
Church will have a special
meeting Aug. 8 through
12 starting at 7 p.m. each
evening. Guest preachers
will include Bro. Keith
Allison from Demorest,
Monday and Tuesday,
and Chris Haizlip from
Statesville NC, Wednesday
through Friday. “Please
make plans to join us,”
organizers said. Mt. Zion
is located at 1459 Jot-Em-
Down Road, Danielsville
(off Hwy. 98 between Ila
and Commerce). Bro.
Douglas Duncan is the
pastor. Call 706-789-2113
for more information.
•Fork Creek Baptist
Church will observe
its homecoming service
Sunday. Aug. 7 at 11:30 a.m.
Revival services will be held
through Wednesday night,
Aug. 8 through 10 at 7:30
p.m. each evening. Guest
revivalists are as follows;
Monday, Pastor Johnny
Smith and the Neals Grove
Church family; Tuesday,
Pastor Arthur Hubbard and
the Shiloh Baptist Church
Family and Wednesday,
Pastor Hunt and the Oak
Hill Church Family.
•Hull Baptist Church,
73 Charlie Bolton Road,
will host “Breakdown to
Breakthrough: Surviving
and Thriving after Divorce,"
Saturday. Aug. 20,9 a.m. to I
p.m., presented by Christian
Life Coach Wendy Fletcher-
Clements.Organizers say
this workshop is for those
separated/divorced. The
deadline to register is Aug.
10. A $25 registration fee
is due upon registration.
Free childcare with advance
notice will be available,
organizers said. Call 706-
548-1196.
•Gordon’s Chapel
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 Community 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.
•Hull Baptist Church,
39 Charlie Bolton Road,
Hull, will have two morning
worship services each
Sunday in August. An early
service will be held at 8:30
a.m., followed by another
service at 11 a.m. For more
information, call 706-548-
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hullbaptist.org
•Gordon's Chapel UMC,
Sanford Community, Hull,
will hold its second annual
golf tournament, sponsored
by the 3 rd Class Sunday
School. The tournament will
be held on Saturday. Aug. 6,
at Double Oaks Golf Club,
3100 Ila Road, Commerce.
Registration 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 information,
such as registration forms
and sponsorship forms,
contact Jon Poole at 706-
224-9303
•Gordon’s Chapel UMC,
6625 Nowhere Road,
Hull, will have its annual
homecoming service Aug.
14 at 11 a.m., with Rev.
Gary Whetstone, District
Superintendent of the
NEGA UMC Conference,
as homecoming speaker.
Church leaders 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, August 14
through Tuesday, August
16. at 7 p.m. with evangelist
Rev. James Smith as the
speaker. “Please come and
join us,” church leaders
said. “You will be blessed."
•Legacy Baptist Church,
of Hull, has regular services
each Sunday morning
at 10:30 a.m. Additional
scheduled opportunities
include the collection of
school supplies for Hull-
Sanford Elementary through
July 31 and Compassion
Food Ministries food
distribution Aug. 7 at 5 p.m.
Details for all events can be
found on the church website
- www.legacybaptist.net.”
•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: 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 coordination
with the NEGA Food
Bank,” organizers said.
•Jones Chapel United
Methodist Church - on
Sunday, August 7, at 11 a.m.
the pastor will preach from
Luke 12. "We will also be
celebrating the Sacrament
of Holy Communion at
which we practice an Open
Table where all are welcome
by faith, regardless of
denomination or tradition
as it is our Lord’s table,”
church leaders said. “We
are getting ready as we
change from summer to fall
schedules and our children
and youth return to school.
August 14 we will begin
the fall season with Rally
Sunday in both services and
meetings resume. This is
the time in which we will
invite, contact and try to
have as many people to be
present as we can.” Children
and youth groups will meet
Sundays at 5 p.m. “If you
do not have a church home
or would like to find a place
to worship, we invite you
to check out Jones Chapel.”
church leaders said. The
church is located 5.6 miles
north of Danielsville on
Hwy. 29 North across the
road from Zeb’s Barbecue.
“We believe in open hearts,
open minds and open
doors.” church officials said.
•Brockton Road Baptist
Church. 2675 Brockton
Road, Jefferson, holds
a clothes closet each
Thursday from 10 a.m. to
noon. All clothes are clean
and free, church leaders
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,
Colbert, will hold its
Hope for the Hungry
food distribution and a
clothes closet on the fourth
Wednesday of each month
from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in
the family life center. The
following are the dates for
2016: 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 Monday
of each month at Little
Light from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
on Aaron Brown Road, just
off Wildcat Bridge Road in
the Harrison 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.
•Sacred Heart Church,
1009 Benson Street (across
from Quality Foods),
Hartwell, is seeking craft
sale participants for their
ninth annual indoor/outdoor
craft sale. The sale is
scheduled for Nov. 12, 8
а. m. to 12:30 p.m. “We are
seeking anyone who would
be interested in reserving a
table to sell their crafts at
$35 per eight-foot table,”
organizers said. Call Judy
Earle at 706-436-3944 for
reservations.
•Waggoner’s Grove
Baptist Church, Colbert,
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 leaders said. For
more information, contact
manager Marion Barnett at
706-788-3085 or assistant
manager Lula Glaze at 706-
283-2190.
•Beaverdam Baptist
Church, located at 1627
Hwy. 59, Commerce, will
hold a weekend VBS/Back
To School Bash on Friday,
Aug. 5. from 6:30 to 9 p.m.
and on Saturday, Aug. 6.
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The theme will be “Pets
Unleashed - Where Jesus
Cares ‘Fur’ You!" The event
is for ages 2 to 12. There
will be worship, Bible time,
crafts, a bounce house and
water games. There will be
a family cookout where the
parents of the students are
invited to join us as we close
out the weekend VBS at
2 p.m. on Saturday, Aug.
б. “Back To School” bags
with school supplies will be
given out to each student on
Saturday, Aug. 6. Church
van pick ups are available.
If a ride is needed, or for
more information, call 706-
207-9188.
•Antioch Baptist
Church. Dewy Rose, will
have a special service Aug.
28, at 12:45 p.m. Organizers
ask that attendees bring
food and drinks to share.
What athletes should know about shin splints
Exercising more is a pri
mary goal for many people,
especially those interested in
losing weight. Athletes also
look to increase the time
they spend exercising as new
seasons draw near. While
additional exercise can
benefit many people, those
who frequently perform
weight-bearing exercises or
repetitive motions, such as
running, dancing and jump
ing. may find themselves
battling shin splints.
Also known as tibial stress
syndrome, shin splints are
a condition marked by pain
in the shinbone, also known
as the tibia. Shin splints are
common among athletes
and dancers who spend so
much of their lime on their
feet. The Mayo Clinic says
shin splints are caused by
repetitive stress on the shin
bone and connective tissues
that attach muscles to the
bone. Shin splints typical
ly appear when there is a
sudden increase in distance
or intensity of a workout
schedule.
Shin splints are character
ized by tenderness, swell
ing, soreness, and/or pain
along the inner part of the
lower leg. While the pain
may stop when the body
stops exercising, eventually
that pain can transform into
continuous pain.
Many cases of shin splints
can be alleviated through
rest, icing and other self-
care methods. Wearing
proper footwear and modi
fying exercise routines can
help ensure that shin splints
are not a recurring problem.
Should shin splints not
clear up on their own, or
if over-the-counter pain
relievers prove ineffective at
managing pain, then athletes
should contact their physi
cians. Doctors will likely try
to determine if the pain is
caused by something other
than shin splints.
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The Breezy Knob chapter of Alcoholics Anonymous
meets four times a week at 69 Central Avenue (across
from First Commerce Bank) in Commerce.
Meeting times are:
•Sunday. 7 p.m.. open discussion
•Tuesday. 8 p.m., open discussion
•Thursday. 8 p.m.. open discussion
•Saturday. 8 p.m., open discussion, open literature
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