Religion Briefs 01/20/16

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St. Paul offers ladies’ Bible study
Beginning Wednesday, Jan. 20 from 9:30  – 11 a.m., St. Paul Lutheran Church and School will offer the seven-week ladies’ Bible study  “The Armor of God” by Priscilla Shirer. Cost is $15 for the workbook. Classes will be held in the upper level of the campus in the music room.  To register call Joanne Mellgren at 612-708-6340 or email jpmellgren@gmail.com. St. Paul Lutheran Church and School, 700 Ardenlee Parkway in Peachtree City. wwwstpaulptc.com.

Brooks UMC plans pancake breakfast
Brooks United Methodist Church will sponsor a  free community pancake breakfast on Saturday, Jan. 23, from 9-11 a.m. The church is  at 119 Morgan Mill Rd., Brooks.

Maxwell to speak at Summit
Kristi Maxwell will speak  at The Summit Church, 1373 Ga. Highway 92 S., Fayetteville, on Jan. 24 at 6  p.m. Her topic is “Encouraging Children without becoming an Helicopter Parent.” Maxwell comes with a wealth of experience as a licensed family counselor. She has been in practice in the Fayette area for more than 15 years. For more information, visit www.thesummitpc.net.

Stenner featured at New Hope Jan. 31
“A Fresh Look” with Louise Stenner, New Hope Baptist Church’s First Lady, will be offered  Sunday, Jan. 31, at  6 p.m. at the New Hope South Campus, 1563 Joel Cowan Pkwy. at the corner of Ga. Highways 74 and 85.  Visit newhopebc.org  for information.

Becoming ministry to meet Feb. 8
Lisa Johnson will be the speaker at the next meeting of the women’s ministry group, Becoming, at Peachtree City church of Christ, 201 South Peachtree Parkway, Monday, Feb. 8 at 6:30 p.m. Johnson will speak on “Into my heart hospitality.” Becoming is a monthly gathering of ladies aged middle school and up. Its vision is that women of all ages can be inspired during a time of fellowship outside weekly worship and Bible study. To RSVP for this free event, email PTCBecoming@Gmail.com.

Interfaith couples’ support group
Congregation B’nai Israel will offer a support group for interfaith couples, “When Love Meets Tradition,” Sunday, Feb. 21 and Sunday, Feb. 28 from 4 – 5:30 p.m. The group is limited to 10 couples with one partner being of Jewish background. Facilitators are Rabbi Rick Harkavy and Vicki Leopold, LCSW. A $36 donation to Congregation B’nai Israel is suggested. For information or to RSVP contact Rick Harkavy, 770-681-0111.

All Saints holds Saturday service
A Holy Communion service will be held at All Saints Anglican Church each Saturday evening at 6 p.m. in the chapel. This service is in addition to the 10:30 a.m. Sunday morning service and 6 p.m. Wednesday night service.  All Saints is located at 149 Ebenezer Road, Fayetteville, just east of Peachtree City.  For more information call  770-486-5374 or visit www.ptcanglican.org.

Holy Trinity offers Stephen Ministry
Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Peachtree City offers Stephen Ministry to provide confidential, one-on-one Christian care to people who are going through a difficult time. Catholics as well as non Catholics are eligible to receive care. A Stephen Minister is a well-trained caregiver who listens, cares, prays, and encourages during a time of need.  Care is confidential and free. For more information,  contact Sandy Killoran at 678-489-8502 or Jerry Greenwell at 770-487-2752.

Prayer group meets at Summit
A community prayer group meets at The Summit Family Resource Center, 1373 Ga. Highway 92 S. Fayetteville, from 9:30-10:15 a.m. on Thursday mornings.  This is an inter-denominational event. Everyone is invited. Call 770-460-3335 for more information.