Monday, September 21, 2009

News from community Baptists

First Baptist Church of Grantville
Cottage Prayer Meetings (house to house) each weeknight beginning October 5 at 6:30 pm (contact a church leader to request a time slot); Saturday October 10, continual bible readings from 8 pm to midnight followed by breaking bread/Lord's Supper in church basement.

Week long revival beginning Sunday, October 11 at 6 pm with Brad Brimlow; then T.J. Boyd at 7 p.m. Monday and Tuesday; Wednesday Youth Night with Brad Brimlow; John Suttles on Thursday and Friday 7 pm. Saturday Oct. 17 Revival Celebration Dinner & Singing with Rhon Paul Ministeries.

New Life Baptist Church
is now Disciple Community Church

Hogansville First Baptist Church
Community Thanksgiving Service set for 7 pm on November 24th

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