Thursday, August 28, 2008

FCCF 5th Sunday Service Open to All

The Fellowship of Christian Churches and Friends (FCCF) 5th Sunday Service will be held Sunday, August 31st at 2:30 PM at True Love Ministries, at 192 Graves Road in Fayetteville. (This is the former location of Mount Olive Baptist Church) From Fayetteville or Peachtree City take GA Highway 54 to Gingercake Road, turn north on Gingercake and go 2.6 miles to Graves Road and turn left, the driveway for True Love Ministries in on the left.

The purpose of the Fellowship of Christian Churches and Friends (FCCF) is to promote Christian Unity through fellowship activities involving all citizens of the Southern Crescent community of Christian faith.

All Christians desiring to worship in unity are invited to attend!

For further in formation about the Fellowship of Christian Churches and Friends, please contact FCCF President, Rev. Jerome Drakeford at jeromesusie@bellsouth.net or (678) 438-0905.
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Peachtree City First Presbyterian Announces Concert Series


FF Note: The Concert Series will feature six concerts over the next nine months, and each will feature a different style of music or entertainment.

A new tradition begins at First Presbyterian Church in Peachtree City on Sunday, September 21 at 4 pm as organist Sam De Carlo presents an afternoon of inspirational music. De Carlo will be joined in concert with John Beresford, senior music student from the University of Michigan. The community is invited to attend the concert at no charge. A love offering will be taken. First Presbyterian Church is located in Peachtree City at 206 Willowbend Rd. across from the Library and City Hall. For more information, please call (770) 487-7757 or email concerts@firstpresptc.com.


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Monday, August 25, 2008

Johnny Unforgettable Murder Mystery

8/25/08 (2:49 p.m.) Harp's Crossing Community Theatre presents a murder mystery the entire family can enjoy, "Johnny Unforgettable". Sept. 12th - Sept. 14th, 7 p.m. each night. 1183 Hwy 92 South, Fayetteville. Childcare is provided with reservations for children up to 6 years old. 770-461-5318 or www.harpscrossing.com.

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Sunday, August 24, 2008

Contemporary Christian Music Featured Sunday, Aug. 31 at Powers' Crossroads 3-Day Labor Day Weekend Festival in Newnan, Ga.

The three-day Powers' Crossroads Country Fair and Art Festival, which opens for its 38th consecutive year on Labor Day Weekend, will feature an afternoon of contemporary Christian music on Sunday, Aug. 31.

Scheduled entertainment beginning at 2 p.m. on the festival's main stage includes One Way Caravan from St. Louis, Mo., featuring Adam Trotter and Kevin Schulte.

West Georgia local favorites Jake Eugene and The Summit of South Fayette, and Chandler, featuring lead vocalist Jeff Chandler, are also scheduled to perform. Contemporary Christian radio station J93.3, WVFJ-FM, Atlanta, is sponsoring the afternoon of music.

The festival, which is held every year on the rolling and wooded 100 acres of historic Powers Plantation in Newnan, Ga., near Franklin, Ga., will open at 9 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 30 with the annual Rising Star competition set to kick off at 10 a.m.

The festival will wrap up at 5 p.m. Labor Day afternoon, Sept. 1, after a 2 p.m. Miss Coweta County Pageant, a preliminary event for the Miss West Georgia competition in January 2009.

Visitors to this year's festival will also find perennial favorites in shopping for unique arts and crafts. Each of the more than 175 artisans showcasing their work for sale is selected by judges during the course of the year.

Festival hours are 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily. Admission is $7 for adults, $5 for seniors and military personnel, $3 for children ages 5-12, and free for children 4 and under. Parking is free and complimentary shuttle service is available from the parking areas.

Visit www.newnan.com/powers for additional information and driving directions.

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Sunday, August 17, 2008

PTC First Presbyterian Kids Climb The Wall in Faith


The PTC First Presbyterian Church held its Back 2 School Bash August 17th for all school age kids. Over 175 children turned out for rock climbing, waffles, and worship time. Joining in on the fun were the Clowns of New Hope and Waffle House, who donated a full waffle breakfast for the youth. Director of Discipleship Jake Dukes said, "We had a lot of fun this weekend celebrating our faith and praising the Lord." For more information on upcoming youth programs, visit www.firstpresptc.com




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Thursday, August 14, 2008

All Saints Anglicans Have A ‘Smoky Mountain High’

All Saints Anglican Church members staged their first Family Camp recently in North Carolina and had a Smoky Mountain ‘blast.’

After three days and nights of breathing cool, clear air, getting close to the Lord and each other, some 26 campers from the Peachtree City church left Black Mountain and came home with renewed spirit. The group included twelve adults and 14 children.

The camp was held 25-28 July some 17miles east of Asheville. Campers worshipped, hiked, completed a confidence course, listened to music, and did a lot of bonding. Reverend Michael Fry led the group in Morning Prayer, Holy Communion and Vespers in the forest amphitheater.

“The most fun was on the Alpine tower and giant swing,” said Fry. “But, there was also tennis, swimming, arts and crafts, reading and relaxing. On two nights we had a bonfire and roasted marshmallows. One night featured skits as well.”

Camp organizer Charlotte Stevenson picked the YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly location based on her experience there as a counselor while in college.

“The spot is drop dead gorgeous, in an old refined sort of way.” said Stevenson. “There’s a huge old, long lodge that was built in 1906 which has been used for events like this ever since. For a few years in the 1920s or 1930s the place was used as a college. Einstein taught a class there, as did Aldous Huxley.”

John Stevenson and seven year-old Andrew Fry led some of the campers on a six mile hike to the top of Old Windy, a 4,375 foot mountain a few miles from Mount Mitchell, which is the highest peak in the eastern United States.

Campers found that both rustic and more modern cabins were available. The next All Saints Family Camp at Black Mountain is scheduled for the summer of 2009. Both members and friends of All Saints are invited.
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Yard Sale, BBQ & Gospel Singing for a Roof

Emmanuel Baptist Church, 336 Cline Road, Moreland, GA will hold a yard sale, barbecue and gospel singing on Saturday Oct. 4 from 10 am until 4 pm. All proceeds from the event will be used to put a new roof on the church.

BBQ $7.50 a plate and includes stew, BBQ, bread, chips, pickles and drink. The BBQ will be prepared by Bobby Proctor. Many items for sale cheap at the yard sale! The singing will feature Danny Geter from LaGrange, New Horizons from Thomaston, Danny Spencer from Newnan and a host of other good gospel groups. Come spend part of your Saturday helping a good cause. For more info call Pastor Ray Tarwater 706-302-5311 0r Sylvia Yeager at 770-253-6546.
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Dr. George Dillard's Opening Prayer, Patriot Day

Dr. George Dillard, Peachtree Christian Church, opened last year's Patriot Day events in Peachtree City with a very brief talk and a prayer. As we get ready to once again honor those who died on Sept. 11th and all those who are fighting for our freedoms, one of the most important being our freedom of religion, we wanted to share this very moving video. Peachtree City will hold a walk on Sept. 6th, Patriot Day. See the Fayette Front Page or our Patriotic Potpourri blog for more information on the upcoming events.