Children’s Revival
The Apostolic Pentecostal Church will hold a children’s revival featuring T.O.E.J.A.M. Ministries on Friday, March 12 and Saturday, March 13. Services start at 7 p.m. Friday and 6 p.m. Saturday. Come and see Edward and Nancy do some wacky things for Jesus. Enjoy the puppets and funny skits performed by this dynamic duet of Jesus loving children evangelists. Children ages 5-12 should bring yourself and your friends for a chance at some cool prizes. If you need a ride or more information call Nancy Croteai at (641) 216-3453 or visit www.Toejamministries.com.
Soup Supper Rescheduled
First Presbyterian Church has rescheduled the soup supper fundraiser previously set for February. This endeavor is a joint effort among church committees and youth to raise money in order to provide blankets to children in war-stricken middle-eastern countries.
Choice of chicken/noodle soup or chili, sandwiches, dessert and beverages will be served Saturday, March 27 from 5-7 p.m. in the church basement. The cost is $5 per person or a free will donation.
Please come support our youth as they reach out to their peers across the globe, and hang around for movie night (title to be announced later). Enjoy a free movie, beginning at 7 p.m., with popcorn and soda provided.
Apostolic Pentecostal Church
Learn what the Bible says about the end time. Prophecy Bible study at the Apostolic Pentecostal Church at 1307 W. Washington, Centerville. Ten easy to understand lessons continuing at 7 p.m. on March 11. Lesson two — New World Order is World Government. Next week lesson three will be The Road to Armageddon.
Open Door Service
Everyone is invited to attend a new contemporary church service at the First United Methodist Church at 410 N. Main in Centerville led by Pastor Terra Amundson on Wednesday nights. The evening begins with a light supper at 5:15 p.m. served in the Fellowship Hall. The Open Door service begins at 6 p.m. featuring contemporary music and a message.
This evening service is for families or individuals who can't attend a Sunday service or for those who prefer a more informal structure. It can be a helpful inspirational oasis in the middle of a busy week and a “pick-me-up” between the regularly scheduled Sunday morning services. Everyone is welcome. For more information, call the church office at (641) 856-3213.
Are You a Woman Looking for Answers?
If so, you are warmly invited to Stonecroft Friendship Bible Study, a non-denominational gathering of women to study God’s word and how it impacts our lives in today’s world. For more information call Mary at (641) 856-5313.
The House of Prayer
Everyone is invited to attend worship services at the House of Prayer at 15th Street and Terry in Centerville where Jesus still does what he always did.
Sunday morning worship is at 10 a.m., Sunday evenings at 6 p.m. and Wednesday evenings at 6 p.m.
Religion
Church happenings 03/12/10
- Religion
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Appanoose County weekly meals
Everyone is invited to enjoy a free meal and fellowship every Monday at Faith United Methodist Church on Highway 5 south near John Deere.
- Renewal weekend to be held Jan. 27-29 at Moulton Christian Church
- New Hope Ministry spring seminar
- Grassley to visit Appanoose County weekly meals site
- Flame travels from Bethlehem to Centerville
- Service in honor of MLK to be held Sunday
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Facing the uncertainty of a new year
As we began the year 2012, we face a time of great uncertainty, especially economically. It is also a presidential election year with all of the rhetoric and promises that brings.
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Appanoose County weekly meals menu
Everyone is invited to enjoy a free meal and fellowship every Monday at Faith United Methodist Church on Highway 5 south near John Deere.
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Dinner and conversation with Jo Kinnard
Are you intrigued by the idea of faith? Are you searching for answers to questions about God as you try to make sense of the circumstances of your life? Have you ever wondered what it means to experience religious conversion?
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Twinkle, twinkle little star
“Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I wonder what you are. Up above the world so high, like a diamond in the sky.” These are the beginning lines of a popular nursery rhyme.
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No Appanoose County weekly meals until Jan. 9
Due to the holidays, there will be no Appanoose County weekly meal on Monday, Dec. 26 or Monday, Jan. 2.
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Candlelight service Dec. 24
A Christmas Candlelight service will be held Dec. 24 at 4:30 p.m. at First Christian Church in Cincinnati. Everyone is welcome.
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21st annual Community Christmas Day Dinner
Drake Avenue Christian Church will once again host the annual Community Christmas Day Dinner with serving beginning at noon at the church, 303 Drake Ave. in Centerville.
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Chapter NB, PEO meet
Chapter NB, PEO met at the home of Carla Assell on Dec. 13.
- Christmas — A Time to Ponder
- More Religion Headlines
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Appanoose County weekly meals





