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PAGE 10A-THE MADISON COUNTY (GA) JOURNAL THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 28. 2019
Church
something to eat, I was thirsty
and you gave me something
to drink, I was a stranger and
you welcomed me.” Matthew
25:35
•The Madison County
Ministerial Association’s
regular meetings are held
on the first Monday of each
month at 9 a.m. at the Ila
Restaurant in Ila. Organizers
say all ministers are invited
to join them as they discuss
ways to minister to the people
of Madison County. For more
information, call Pastor Glenn
Guest at 706-783-5942.
•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 leaders said. The
church serves all surrounding
counties. The church pastor
is Brother Karl Mealor and
the phone number is 706-367-
5801.
•Crosspoint Church spon
sors "’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 Hanison
Community. For more infor
mation, call 706-768-2178.
•Comer Baptist Church,
2054 Main Street, Comer,
hosts There is Hope for the
Hungry food ministry the
fourth 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-
FFA HONORED NATIONALLY
Madison County High School FFA members attended the 92nd National FFA
Convention and Expo Oct. 30 to Nov. 2 in Indianapolis, Ind. Current students
attended the college and career expo, visited the Indianapolis Zoo, and attend
ed convention sessions. Recent graduates Cody Coile, Duncan Patton and Kylie
Whitworth competed on the national stage. Coile was named a national finalist,
one of America’s top four, in the proficiency area of agricultural mechanics design
and fabrication. Coile spoke of his work as an intern and now full-time employee
at Caterpillar in an interview and was recognized on stage. Patton was named
the national winner in the beef production placement proficiency with his work
on his family’s cattle operation. Whitworth advanced through three rounds in
the prepared public speaking event where she placed third in the nation. Grade
Moon (University of Georgia — Ag Education) and Hayden Echols (Texas Tech
University —Ag Communications) earned their American FFA Degrees. Madison
County CTAE Director and CEO of the Broad River College and Career Academy
Bo Boykin also accompanied students on the trip.
MCMS teacher awarded $2,000
‘Bright Ideas Grant 5 fromJEMC
Jackson Electric Mem
bership Corporation (EMC)
awarded Madison County
Middle School teacher Melo
dy Christian $2,000 in Bright
Ideas grant funds for her
drone technology project.
“This grant will provide
experiential learning for my
seventh and eighth grade stu
dents through visual program- Melody Christian is pictured with her class and a
ming and coding in designing grant check,
flight maneuvers for drones,”
said Christian, who previous
ly won a Bright Ideas grant in
2016.
In 2019, Jackson EMC
awarded $61,720 in Bright
Ideas grants to 40 teachers in
25 schools across its service
area. The Bright Ideas grant
program awards up to $2,000
to middle school teachers in
Jackson EMC's service area
Hull, will have its Compassion
Food Ministry distribution the
first Sunday of each month at
5 p.m. Church members also
invite everyone to join them
for Sunday morning worship
services at 10:30 a.m. Details
for all events can be found on
the church website at www.
legacybaptist.net.
•Colbert United Meth
odist Church has a monthly
food bank distribution time
to the third Thursday of each
month from 10 a.m. to noon.
Anyone in need of food living
in Colbert, Comer, Hull, Ila,
Danielsville, Carlton, or Win-
terville is welcome, organizers
said. The church is located at
65 N. Second Street behind
First Madison Bank. “For I
was hungry and you gave me
783-5533.
•Danielsville Baptist
Church hosts “Celebrate
Recovery,” a program for im
plementing Christ-centered
recovery, church leaders said,
on Tuesday nights 6:30 to
8:30 p.m. The church also op
erates a clothes closet, which
is open Fridays, 9 a.m. to
noon and Saturdays, 9 a.m. to
1 p.m. For more information,
call Pastor Robert Burt at 706-
988-8439.
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•Gordon’s Chapel UMC,
6625 Nowhere Road, Hull,
will have the following ser
vices during the season of
Advent: A Hanging of the
Greens service will be held on
Sunday, Dec. 1, at 10 a.m., A
Christmas Cantata, “ O Little
Town of Bethlehem,” will be
presented by the Gordon's
Chapel choir on Sunday, Dec.
8 at 10 a.m., a Children's
Christmas presentation will
be held on Sunday, Decem
ber 15, at 10 am; A Christmas
Eve Service will be held on
December 24, at 6pm. Please
come and join us for these
special services.
•Gordon’s Chapel UMC,
Hull, will hold its monthly
food giveaway and clothes
closet opening on Dec. 20.
“These food and clothes
giveaways are held for those
who are in need of food and
clothing for their immediate
family.” church officials said.
“Please note that all food and
clothes distributions are on
a first-come, first-serve ba
sis.” The clothing giveaways
are fully funded by Gordon's
Chapel UMC and the church
works in coordination with the
NEGA Food Bank for food
giveaways. The food bank is
held at the Sanford Commu
nity Center, 6495 Nowhere
Road, Hull and the clothes
closet is held in the green
building next to the commu
nity center.
•Colbert United Meth
odist Church, 68 N. Second
Street, is selling cloth bags
of raw shelled peanuts for $6
per bag as a Methodist Youth
fundraiser for a mission trip.
The three-pound bags are
from Plains and make good
Christmas gifts and candy
bags, organizers said. Call
Tracy Coley (706-318-1543)
or email colbertmyf@gmail.
com, Dave English (706-788-
9712) or Jack Scaffe (706-
788-2445) for additional in
formation.
•Community Baptist
Church, 2400 Hwy. 174,
Danielsville, has youth wor
ship and Bible study with
food, games and worship
on Wednesday nights at
6:30 p.m. led by youth pastor
Austin McDaniel. For more
information, call 706-614-
8626 or email Austin.mcdan-
iel@gmail.com.
•Freedom Church of God
and the Food Bank of North
east Georgia will provide a
free food box to those in need
(recipient must be present) on
Dec. 17, 4 to 5:30 p.m. at the
church, located at 3428 Neese
Commerce Road, Commerce.
The boxes will be given out on
a first come, first served basis.
Organizers ask that recipients
not arrive before 3 p.m. as the
parking lot will be closed. For
more information, call Gloria
at 706-546-4874 or Jimmy at
706-789-2102.
•Fork Creek Baptist
Church will celebrate Pastor
H. L. Dotson and First Lady
Cecilia Dotson’s 55th pastoral
anniversary on Sunday, Dec.
I. Pastor Antony Williams
of Mount Olive Church will
be the special guest for the
11:30 a.m. morning worship
service. The anniversary hour
will begin at 3 p.m. with Pas
tor H. T. Butler and the Oak
Grove Church family as the
special guests.
•Moon’s Grove Baptist
Church, 1985 Moon’s Grove
Church Road, Colbert, dis
tributes free food and clothes
to those in need on the fourth
Wednesday of each month
from 10 a.m. to noon. The
remaining date for 2019 is
Dec. 18. The dates for 2020
are: Jan. 22. Feb. 26, March
25, April 22. May 27, June
24. July 22, Aug. 26, Sept.
23, Oct. 21, Nov. 18 and Dec.
16. For more information, call
706-795-2063 or go to www.
moonsgrovebaptist.com.
•Legacy Baptist Church,
for innovative classroom proj
ects that would go unfunded
otherwise.
An independent panel of
judges evaluates the appli
cations based on measurable
goals and objectives, innova
tion, student involvement and
implementation plans. For
more information on the Jack-
son EMC Bright Ideas grant
program, visit jacksonemc.
com/brightideas. To view a
video of some 2019 Bright
Ideas winners, visit: https://
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