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Religion Briefs 05/08/13

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Religion in public life

Justin Kollmeyer's picture

On the subject of the importance of religion in America it seems we have the proverbial “good news and bad news.” I read a most interesting article recently that is an adaptation of a speech given by R.R. Reno, editor of “First Things,” a journal of religion in public life. Sit with me in the lecture hall. This is quite shortened and slightly edited. Read More»

Perry Springman and Keith Johnson to appear at COS this weekend

Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran Church in Peachtree City welcomes two guest worship leaders May 4-5. On Saturday at 7 p.m. Perry Springman will be the guest musician. Springman is lead vocalist and songwriter for Perry and The Poor Boys, a band from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Formerly a youth minister, Springman now devotes his time to his music and to World Vision. He will be en route to a Worship Vision ministry in the Dominican Republic. He has inspired concert audiences to sponsor 9,000 children for World Vision. He may be found on YouTube and Facebook. Read More»

First Baptist Church Peachtree City celebrates 40 years of ministry

First Baptist Church Pastor Joey Rodgers (L) listens to long-time church member Lynn Fairley share the church’s history. Photo/Special.

By BONNIE HELANDER
Special to The Citizen

Members and guests of First Baptist Church Peachtree City (FBCPTC) gathered on the grounds after the Sunday service on April 28 for an old-fashioned pot luck luncheon to celebrate the church’s 40th anniversary. First Baptist was formally constituted on March 11, 1973.

While long-time members swapped stories about the congregation’s history and impact over the last 40 years, the emphasis was really on looking ahead to the next 40. Read More»

Holy Spirit ministry coming to FFC

The Holy Spirit Encounter ministry is coming May 3-5 to Fayette Family Church at 1729 Ga. Hwy. 54 W. in Fayetteville. Those attending will hear and experience biblical teachings, worship, testimonies, and more with focus on the Holy Spirit. There is no cost; however, registration is requested for the encounter ministry. Everyone in the community is invited to the “Consuming Fire” service Saturday at 7:30 p.m. For registration and agenda visit fayettefamilychurch.org.

Confession of Faith classes offered

The Covenant Presbyterian Church Builders Sunday School Class will journey through a few chapters of the Westminster Confession of Faith this Spring and invites members of the community to join in. The class will begin Sunday, May 5 at 9:45 a.m. The confession offers an encapsulation of the doctrines of grace, a comprehensive summation of the Gospel, and a systematic approach to the main doctrines of the Christian faith and speaks to every Christian. Visit www.covenantpres.net for more information.

Heritage Baptist to host family conference

Heritage Baptist Church in Fayetteville will host its Family Conference Sunday May 5 at 9:15 and 10:30 a.m. and at 6 p.m. The speaker will be Gordon Taylor, coordinator of foreign missions for the Association of Reformed Baptist Churches of America (ARBCA). Heritage Baptist is at 150 Lester Rd., Fayetteville.

Age is just a number

Dr. David L. Chancey's picture

Last week, I presided over the funeral of a 96-year-old lady. She was a remarkable woman who graduated from hospice twice. The first time she willed herself out, she told her daughters, “I’m not going to die, I’m going home.” And she did.

Shortly after that, she walked in Southwest Christian Hospice’s 5K and raised the second-highest amount of money. Two days before falling and breaking some ribs, she had been on her treadmill and exercise bike.

When I visited her in the hospital, I asked, “Don’t you want to make it to 100? You’re so close.”
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National Day of Prayer slated for Thurs., May 2

Observance planned at St. Paul Lutheran in PTC

The annual National Day of Prayer this year will be observed on Thursday, May 2, under the theme of “Praying for America.” Traditionally, millions answer the call to pray in observance of this day which is celebrating its 62nd year of existence. Read More»

Children’s musical at COS

Shepherd’s Flock Singers at Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran Church in Peachtree City

Shepherd’s Flock Singers at Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran Church in Peachtree City will present “What’s Up, Zak?” on Saturday, Apr. 27 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, Apr. 28 at 11 a.m. The musical tells two Biblical stories, the healing of Blind Bartimaeus and the conversion of Zacchaeus, a despised tax collector. In addition, childrens groups of handbell ringers and chimers will play at those services, and the preschool group will sing. Read More»

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