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B8 -Thomasville Times - Saturday, March 13, 2010 CHURCH NOTES Ladies Day 2010 Hillside Park Baptist Church, 7593 E. Holly Grove Road, will hold La dies Day 2010 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today. Kay Chan dler, of Graham, will be guest speaker. Cost of $10 includes lunch. For more information, contact Freda Truitt, 476- 1875. Old-fashioned country breakfast Fairfield United Meth odist Church, at 1505 NC Hwy 62 W, in High Point, will have its annual old- fashioned country break fast today from 7:30 to 10 a.m. All proceeds will go to projects of outreach and missions. The breakfast will con sist of country ham, ba con, sausage, eggs, grits, hash browns, gravy, bis cuits and beverages. 100 Women in Red Women Ministries Program |*arkside Church of God o&Pfophecy wiU hold its annual 100 Women in Red Women Ministries Pro gram on Sunday at 3 p.m. The-speaker is Minister Queen Esther Dixon of Mercy Outreach, in High Point. Congregations, choirs, groups, mimes and dance > teams are all invited. A donation of $10 is wel- . corned. CaU (336) 886-1147 for a corsage in your honor. ACC homemade soup arid sandwich lunch Fair Grove United Methodist Church will hold its ACC homemade soup and sandwich lunch on Sunday at noon. Ev eryone is asked to wear favorite team colors. Do nations are appreciated. The event is sponsored by the Lucy Girls. The church is located at 138 Fairgrove Church Road Sunday singing Landmark Baptist Church, 6055 Sunset View Drive, in Archdale, will have its regular second Sunday singing at 2:30 p.m. Sunday with Faith Walkers from Asheboro. Theology of NASCAR speech Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Winston- Salem, 4055 Robinhood Road, wiU hear the Rev. D. Charles Davis speak on “Theology of NAS CAR: Why has driving in circles captivated Ameri ca?” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. At the 9 a.m. pre-service forum, Neil Cooper will discuss “Worldwide Plant Therapy Research: The Next Major Medical Sci ence Breakthrough.” For more information, see uufws.org. Girl Scout Sunday Zion United Church of Christ will celebrate Girl Scout Sunday at the 10:30 a.m. worship ser vice on Sunday. They will lead out in the service and share some of what they have learned in Girl Scouts. The church is lo cated at 130 Hasty School Road. Lenten Concert The Memorial United Methodist Church chan cel choir and chamber orchestra will present a Lenten concert: “The Sev en Last Words of Christ,” an oratorio by Theodore Dubois. The concert wiU be held Sunday at 7 p.m. in the church sanctuary All are welcome. Scheduled soloists in clude PrisciUa Oldaker, soprano, Neal Holladay, tenor, and Laverne Mohl, baritone. For more infor mation, please contact the church office at (336) 472-7718, or visit www. mumctville.org. Relay For Life Most congregations and faith-based groups across the area have had members who have lost the fight against cancer, are currently fighting it or will sometime in the future face the possibil ity of fighting it. These groups are joining the American Cancer Soci ety’s Relay for Life in the fight to find a cure for this disease. This year’s relay (a walking relay) will be held in High Point at S.W. High School Satur day, May 22, from noon to midnight. Relay team meetings are normally held the third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Millis Center in downtown High Point. To enter a team, contact Rich Guilliouma at (336) 905-7954 or rrichray@ email.com. Lenten Devotional Series First Presbyterian Church will hold the Lenten Devotional Series on Tuesdays now through March 30. Worship begins at noon and ends at 12:30 so that people may attend during their lunch hour. *'0., ■ V it my lap. ailbox LUJ Accident & Minor Violation Forgiveness \^] wM ^ . ▼ Jennifer Boyles 606 Randolph St. Thomasville 475-1827 Doug Smith Mark Smith 11324 North Main St. 203 National Hwy. Archdale Thomasville 434-2111 472-5992 THANKS for Making Us #1 in North Carolina. Nationwide"^ On Your Side Auto Home Life Business Source: AM BEST 2007 Combined Lines PC C2008-2010 Naiionwlile Mutual Insurance Conn^oy snd Affiliated CooTpanies. Nationwide Life insurance Company. Dome office: Columbits, Ohio 43215-2220. N'jtks«T>vtclc, liwNatlonwrde F»amt?m,wk and On Your Sicki om (ederaily registnisd service nwks of Ntitlonwid*! Mutual Insurance Company. Not av'v«labte in all states. We offer noivNatlonwIrie homeowners InsurarKC products only in FL A light lunch will be available in the fellow ship hall after the service. Lunch choices will in clude sandwiches, soup, salad, dessert and drink for $6. Proceeds will ben efit Cooperative Commu nity Ministry and other projects. The series is intended to be an ecumenical wor ship service inclusive of the entire community March 16-The Rev. Faye Herbin - Central United Methodist Church March 23 - Dorothy Klass, pianist and soloist March 30 - The Rev. Jonathan Conrad - Grace Lutheran Church with The Brotherhood provid ing music. The church is located at 21 Randolph St. For more information, call (336) 476-4110 or e-mail info® tvillefirstpres.org. Spring Revival Brown New Calvary Baptist Church will hold its Annual Spring/ Youth Revival beginning Monday and going until March 17, 2010. Santes Beatty, Youth Minister of Genesis Bap tist Church, Greensboro, will be the guest minister for the week. Services will begin each night at 7pm. Thomas D. McSwain, Jr. is the host pastor. Spring consignment sale The Youth Enrich ment Governing Board at /Yrchdale Friends Meet ing will be conducting a spring consignment sale on Thursday, March 18, from 7-9 p.m.; Friday, March 19, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.; and Saturday, March 20, from 8 a.m. to noon. Many items will be half-price on Saturday. This sale will benefit the various youth enrich ment programs at Arch dale Friends Meeting. For more information, call the AFYEP at 431- 4147. The Inspiration in Concert The Inspiration in Con cert will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, March 19, 2010, at the T. Austin Finch Audi torium. For more infor mation, call Judy Ealey at (423) 245-1645. Shadowlands First Presbyterian Church will be showing the movie Shadowlands on March 20 at 6:30 p.m. in the fellowship hall. The film shows a few years in the life of C.S. Lewis, the English au thor best known for his books “Mere Christian ity” and “The Chronicles of Narnia.” Lewis, a member of the English faculty at Ox ford University, became friends with Joy Gresh am, an American author. Poles apart in personal ity, they were nonetheless drawn to each other and eventually married. The film stars Anthony Hop kins and Debra ’Winger and is rated PC. This is part of the church’s continuing pre sentation of films that speak to Christian living and Christian values. The series generally is presented on the third Saturday night of the month. Movies are pre sented on a large screen with surround sound and high definition capabili ties. Free admission, free popcorn and free soft drinks. Spirited discus sion of the film themes follows the showing. Country breakfast buffet Hopewell United Methodist Church, 4540 Hopewell Church Road, in Trinity, will hold a country breakfast buffet Saturday, March 20, from 7 to 10 a.m. The menu will be: eggs, grits, biscuits, gravy, pancakes, bacon, sausage, ham and choice of beverage. The prices are $7 for adults, $3 for ages 6 to 12 years and free for those 5 and under. All proceeds will go to the building fund. Teachers' Appreciation Services Pastor Reginald M. Holiday and The Gate Church family will honor Davidson County teach ers. Celebration and service invitation is ex tended to all city council officials and school board members. The service for Thomasvfile Primary School and Hasty El ementary School will be ^50 Darelo Compare Switch to Jackson Hewitt® $50 less and pay than you paid someone else for tax preparation last year.* Hurry in! offer expires 03/30/10 visit your local office or coll 336-884-5709 P IACKSON HHIinn- mmmmmmmmmmmTIM SGRinCC '.wvwjacWonHewBxom -OflwnWIwIixtBWWSteiliMspiwlclSlSOormim. F^oflwlyear^tuiireiaFaeanlee raqulivil BnductlesaiaidM. VWMpaiticIpatnsloattonsaBraiijiniyMtocoinMKdwn an)io«MronK MostoOktsminfependenerownedaMapeiaM.CaWQIICODE:PWOIH held Sunday, March 21, from 8-10 a.m. Services are purposed to honor the individu als who give much of themselves daily in sup port, preparation and the strengthening of the youth of the com munity. The celebration includes a breakfast and recognition program at 8 a.m. followed by Sun day morning worship at 9 a.m. with a special prayer for teachers, faculty and administration at the end of service. AU teachers wfil be honored with certificates and keepsakes in addi tion to a selection of free items for the classroom such as dry eraser mark ers, pens/pencils, hand sanitizer, paper, calcula tors and more. Blood drive Hopewell United Meth odist Church will be hav ing a blood drive Sunday, March 21, from 1:30 to 6 p.m. The church is lo cated at 4540 HopeweU Church Road, in Trinity For more information, caU (336) 431-9507. Pine needle sale Hopewell United Meth odist Church Youth will be having a pine needle sale fundraiser to raise money for its mission trip this summer. The cost is $5 per bale. All orders must be placed by Sun day, March 21. Payment is due at the time of order. The pine needles will be at the church Saturday, April 10. Pick up the order, or have it delivered home at no charge. To place an or der or for more informa tion, caU (336) 472-3716. The church is located at 4540 Hopewell Church Road, in Trinity. Computer class First Presbyterian Church in Thomasville will be hosting a PC ba sics class on March 25 at 6 p.m. in the fellowship haU. The presentation will cover a broad range of basic computer skills needed to comfortably navigate computer sys tems, back up precious memories and data, safe ly browse the internet, and more. This will be a free ser vice for the community and will gather topics of interest for future class es. Feel free to bring a lap top. The class will meet for one to two hours with discussion time strongly encouraged. Feel free to contact the church office at (336) 476- 4110. The church is locat ed at 21 Randolph St. Community Easter egg hunt Fair Grove United Methodist Church, lo cated at 138 Fairgrove Church Road, will hold a community Easter egg hunt on Saturday, March 27, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. All children from birth to fifth grade are invited. Hotdog lunch wfil be pro vided. Easter drama, "The Witness" Greenwood Baptist Church, 1010 Lexington Ave., will hold an Easter drama, “The Witness,” on Saturday, March 27, and Sunday, March 28, at 6 p.m. “The Witness” is the story of Jesus as told by his disciple Peter. The drama features a cast of 37 people, with Brad Liv- engood portraying Peter and Joseph Pugh taking on the role of Jesus. Spring Cantata The Memorial United Methodist Church chan cel choir and orchestra presents a Spring Can tata, “Simple Gifts,” fea turing anthems by Mack Wilberg, Jay Rouse, Mary McDonald and Rene’ Clausen. The cantata fo cuses on the simple gifts - life, light and peace - and includes sacred and symphonic music as well as a multi-media presen tation to inspire aU the senses. The cantata will be held on Palm Sunday, March 28, at 10:55 a.m. in the church sanctuary The performance will feature more than 75 musicians. 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