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Evans Shirer, Chicago TV host
daughter of well-known evangelist
Y Evans. Lori Salierno, author of
en Roosters Crow: A Fresh Look at
islSan Accountability, seeks to apply
Bible to human needs. Kidnapped,
,orized and raped at a young age,
)bie Morris's testimony focuses on
healing power of forgiveness. She
abilities. Vanessa Mitchell, founder of
Higher Ground Ministries and daugh-
ter of a Columbus pastor will minister
in music.
Four-time Grammy winner Sue
Dodge, who crosses many musical and
denominational lines, will lead in wor-
ship through song.
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) run ov :the family night covered-
mrding h suprr of February 6.
) 174 Pl Ar.acon of the Week: Joe
drug bt 'lS.
=iidet Asyou pray, remember:
, a; w. Tillman, Press Miller,
LL,00L00.e 00oward
ioa_an d Mrs. Wayne
m aTgnoors, Pauline Powers,
rd Esclyn Arnold, lareda Kelley,
• rars.lrankMoore, Bruce
t mny, Tom Flournoy, Lou
.mmen trner, Lueile Wilson and
:lmes mle C,,---'-
mangs.
!ed.t.°sr-C.°n.gratu]ations to the
or wesema: Team of Moreland
. _..lentary School on win-
, snootul tlrat-L
=- - i;.: vmee in a meet held
e EscWest Point Elementary
scene aom Thursday night,
aill of The competition
21 other Schools repre-
there. Their coach is
Mrs. Sondra Lee.
Worship With The Word:
Stuart Lee reading Joshua 24:
14-15.
The Adult Choir special
music Sunday morning,
February 10 was "Highway
to Heaven."
Rev. Harold Willis' mes-
sage the morning of February
10 was "Household
Salvation" (Acts 16: 27-34).
He is continuing the Survey
of the Bible on Sunday nights
and is in Isaiah. On
Wednesday nights, he plans
to teach What's Life All
About? This is a study of
Genesis 1-11 Foundations for
the Biblical Worldview. (This
is actually the January Bible
Study.)
Welcome new member
Marguerite Stephens.
The Betty Carpenter
Circle met at the church
February 11.
A love shower for the
Coweta Co. Crisis Pregnancy
Center was February 12 at
Love is a special word, rich with mean-
in thought.
wishes go out to Mrs.
Sharon) Ford on their 4th
13 and Mr. and Mrs. Bennie
an their 31st on Feb_ary 14.
Wish them many, many more!
go out to Mr. Leon Rosser
who underwent surgery last
deepest sympathy goes out to the
HaywardFreeman of Newnan,
o , and Mrs. Charlie Kate
.ogansville in their deaths. Let not
uxs ae troubled.
our sick and shut-ins: Mr.
Heard, Sr., Mrs. Sandra E Brown, Mrs.
, Mrs. Gertrude Cousin, Mrs.
Glanton, Mrs. Bessie E. Rosser, Mr.
Mr. Willie James Sewell and
Smith.
to report that Ms. LaTasha
Marks is home from the hospi-
birthday wishes to out to: Ms.
Boddie, in memory of Mrs. Alice
Mrs. Sara B. Brewer, Mr. James
Mrs. Juanita Connally, in memo-
The conference is sponsored by a
large group of women, from many
denominations and races, organized as
Truth Seekers Women's Conference.
The coordinator for the meeting is
Janice Pate of Bethesda Baptist Church.
Reverend Sharon Billins, current
President of the Columbus Area
Ministerial Alliance, is Prayer Chairman
and Nancy Buntin, of Morningside
Baptist Church is spokesman.
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'Masterworl¢s Concert'
Planned for Saturday
The LaGrange
Symphony Orchestra
announces a Masterworks
concert for Saturday,
February 16, 2002 at 8:00 p.m.
at the First Baptist Church
on the Square in LaGrange.
Under the baton of Music
Director and Conductor
Patricio Cobos, the
Symphony will offer a rich
program including Richard
Wagner's "Prelude, Die
Meistersinger yon
Nurnberg", Vincenzo
Bellini's "Concerto in E Flat
Major for Oboe and
Orchestra," and Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart's
Symphony No.31 in D Major,
K. 297.
A highlight of the
evening will be a perform-
ance by renowned oboe
soloist Adrian Gnam Music
Director and Conductor of
the Macon Symphony
Orchestra and former prin-
cipal oboist with the
Cleveland Orchestra, and the
Cincinnati and American
Symphony Orchestras.
with major orcFestras in
Louisville, Indianapolis,
Unity Baptist Church on
Smokey Road with Carol
Rexroad as the speaker.
Rev. Harold W'ffiis will be
speaking at the Lenten
Service of the first United
Methodist Church February
27 at 12 noon.
Call the church office
(637-8731) and make your
reservation to attend the
Atlanta Passion Play
Saturday, March 16 at 2 p.m.
at a cost of $14. This is at the
Atlanta Civic Center and the
deadline for your reservation
is Friday, February IS.
March 3-10 is the Week of
Prayer for North American
Missions and the Annie
Armstrong Easter Offering.
We will have Holy Week
Services at our church March
27-29.
If you don't have a church
home, we would invite you to
come worship with us here at
Hogansville First Baptist
Church, located at 500 East
Main Street.
Alabama and Florida,
Yugoslavia, Italy, Mexico,
Venezuela, Brazil and Puerto
Rico.
Advance tickets for
all performances are $12.00
for adults and $6.00 for stu-
dents. Season tickets may be
purchased for $40.00 or
$20.00 for students. Tickets
are available at Hill Street
House, the Gallery on the
Square, or the LaGrange
Symphony Orchestra office
at SunTrust Bank, 301 Church
Street, LaGrange. More
information is available by
contacting (706) 882-0662.
Patricio Cobos, pro-
fessor of violin/viola and
Columbus State University
Orchestra conductor since
1983, began the study of vio-
lin at the age of five in his
native Santiago, Chile. At
eleven he won a scholarship
to study in the National
Conservatory of Music, and
at sixteen he made his solo
debut with the Chile
Philharmonic Orchestra. He
was later awarded a fellow-
ship flTom the Rockefeller
Fotmdatmn, Wlfich brought
him to the United States. His
studies continued in France
under a French government
scholarship before he soloed
with American orchestras
under such notable conduc-
tors as Louis Lane and
Richard Walter Hendl.
Mr. Cobos had per-
formed in music festivals in
France, Switzerland and
Germany, and has performed
and lectured on twentieth
century American Music in
Latin America under U.S.
State Department sponsor-
ship.
ry of Mrs. Mattie Carter, Mr. James H.
Freeman, Antonio Colton, grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Lee (Mary) Colton, Kinya
Colton, Mr. Wayne Colton, Rita Cook, Mr.
Patrick Dean, Rashad Hardaway, grandson
of Mr. and Mrs. James (Rosa) Walker, Ms.
Elizabeth Hicks, Mrs. Frances H. Harrison,
Rev. Edmond Leigh, in memory of Mrs. Cora
Long, Tamara Nicole Jackson, daughter of
Rex,. and Mrs. Logrmston (Gwen) Jackson,
Mr. Lorenzo McCall, Jr,, Ms. Karen Miller,
Mrs. Evelean S. Rhodes, in memory of Mr.
Raleigh Jones, Rev. and Mrs. Davie (Wanda)
Sewell, Mr. Julius Wendell Sewell, Marsha
and Maurice SewelL in memory of Mr. Horace
Stepp, Lekimberly Desinge, daughter of Ms.
Rita H. Sewell, Ms. Tammy Stepp, Britney
GeCora Rosser, granddaughter of Ms.
Dorothy Hardaway, Mary Rosegenea White,
daughter of Ms. Sylvia Black-White, in mem-
ory of Mrs. Marie Wagoner, Ms. Teddie R.
Thrash, Mr. Wilbur Thompson, Jr., Mrs.
Catherine Towns, Mekiella Towns, daughter
of Mr. Michael Towns, Jarvis Brown, in mem-
ory of Mrs. Jimmie McCambry, Shaun M.
Hines and Mr. Eddie B. WoodarcL
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