PAGE 8-A ' HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2009
Our youth will take awalk comes from the book of
through Faith Baptist Ezekiel, chapter 13, verse
Church's "Judgment Jour- 18b: "Will you hunt the souls
ney", in LaGrange on of My people, and will you
Saturday, Oct. 24, We have a save the souls alive that come
set of tickets reserved for our to you?"
crew; contact Todd Pruitt for
yours today. REMEMBER our first
Through the month of Chicken-quelastApril?Ahalf
October, WOM (Women on chicken right off our grill in
Missions) is offering Rada theBBQpit, bakedbeans, Ms.
Cutlery available for pur- Joyce's very own slaw, bread
chase to raise funds for pro- and homemade pound cake.
viding educational scholar- Well, here's you chance to
ships to Jamaican students at taste it all again. On Friday,
Giblatore Primary School. Nov. 13, First Baptist will be
We are also collecting candy hosting a Chicken-que from
and zip lock bags to create 10 a.m. to 5 pm. P.lates are
over 1,000 bags to give out at available for $8.00 each. All
the annual Trunk-or-Treat on proceeds will go towards ren-
Friday, Oct. 31. ovations to our church sanc-
Make plans to bring your tuary. We will deliver to busi-
family to the Community- nesseswhoorderfiveormore
wide Trunk-or-Treat in plates. Call the church office
Hogansville on Saturday, Oct. or see a FBC Member to pur-
31, 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. All chase your tickets.
the candy your little ones The next YOUTH SPOT
need in one safe location. Stop will be an outdoor movie and
by First Baptist Church's bonfireatthehomeofIanand
themed car: "Hunting For Misty Anderson on Saturday,
Souls." This mission event is Nov. 21. All students, 6th
planned through the Women through 12th grade, are invit-
on Mission Ministry under ed and encouraged to bring
the direction of Lataine a friend.
Smith. This year's theme On Sunday, Nov. 22nd,
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JOHN DEERE
First Baptist Church Will host
Thanks4Giving shoe cam-
paign to collect shoes for the
Soles4Souls Ministry out of
Roanoke, Alabama. This spe-
cial ministry provides shoes
to disaster relief victims all
over the world. During the
11 a.m. Worship Service, our
congregation will be asked
to "give up their Sunday best"
for those in need. Please
come prepare.d to donate
your shoes and thanks for
giving. Parents, this is a won-
derful opportunity to involve
your children in hands-on
missions.
MARK YOUR calendar
now for these dates which
are quickly approaching:
Tuesday, Nov. 24, is the date
for the community-wide
Thanksgiving Worship
Service at First Baptist
Church at 6 p.m.; on Sunday,
Dec. 20, at 6 p.m., the First
Baptist Adult Choir will pres,
ent, "Bethlehem Morning.',
If you need a ride to
church, contact our Van
Ministry: call by Tuesday for
a ride on Wednesday and by
Saturday for a ride on
Sunday. Thank you to Beth
Merrill and Bob Irvin who
serve through the Van
Ministry at FBC.
We encourage all
Hogansville residents who
are in need of groceries to
• visit "God's-Bread Basket."
Located behind the
Hogansville Senior Center
and open every Thursday, 9
a.m. to 1 p.m., you are invit-
ed to visit once a month for
assistance with groceries.
H ~ H
God S Bread Basket is spon-
sored by several local
churches, including First
Baptist Church of
Hogansville, through the
Hogansville Ministerial
Association; please stop by
and let us share the love of
Jesus with you.
FIRST Baptist Church
"At the End of the Fork" cook-
books are still available for
purchase for $12. Church
cookbooks are always the
best.
Sunday activities at First
Baptist Church include
Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.,
Morning Worship at 11 a.m.,
Evening Worship and K-12
Christmas Play Practice at 6
p.m., and Adult Choir
Practice at 7 p.m.
Wednesday activities
include AWANA 5:30 - 7:30
p.m., Adult Prayer Meeting
6:30 - 7:30 p.m., and Adult
Choir Practice 7:45 - 9 p.m.
Nursery is provided for all
ministries for infants
through three years of age.
If you are looking for a
church home, we'd love to
have you join us at First
Baptist Church, 500 East
Main Street, 706-637-8731.
Reach, Teach & Serve.
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MOVIE NIGHT AT HES -The smell of popcorn and pizza filled the Hogansville
School gym as students and their'families enjoyeda movie n,Tt sday;
Family Movie Night at HES and approximately fifty families joined the PTO for ashow-
ing of Walt Disney's "The Game Plan". Students enjoyed donning their glow-in-the-dark
necklaces' while the movie played on the big screen. Family Movie Night provided an
opportunity for families to have a night of fun together and at the same time, strengthen
the bond between school, home, and community. Top, Left to right: Jackilyn Royster,
Khushi Patel, Josie Mulliniks,. Nidhi Patel, and Ila Patel (background) take a break from
the movie to grab some refreshments at the concession stand. Above, Vincent Davis
smiles for the camera, as his sister Bre Hall watches the movie. Vincent's mother and
grandmother also attended the movie event.
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Successful marriage is Oak is a patient at West
always a triangle, a man, a Georgia Medical Center we
woman and God. wish her a speedy recovery.
Congratulations to Cijji
Marquita Dixon and Carol Sharing Your Loss
Elliot Johnson, who were Our belated sympathy
united in marriage on Oct. 18 goes out to the families of
at the Four Season Hotel in Willie Lewis Colton, 63 of
Atlanta. Newnan, formerly of
The Rev. J.D. Childers Luthersville and Hazel M.
.~:rformed the ceremony. Masdon, 81 of Grantville on
The bride is the daughter their deaths. Earth has no sor-
of Darrell and Cynthia Dixon row that heaven cannot heal.
of Hampton. She is the grand-
daughter of Maxine Lynch of Happpy Birthday
Folkston and the late Andrew Birthday greetings go to:
Lynch. Ramon Andrell Addie, son of
She is also the great- BettyAddie, FeliceCameron,
granddaughter of Alma W.E. Carter, Patricia Colton,
Walker of Folkston and the Joyce Colton, Tony Colton,
late Clyde Walker. Robert Crawford, Myles
The bridegroom is the son Colton, son of Rev. Yolanda
of Carlton and Heidi Johnson and Mr. Greg Colton, Ashley
of Rex. He is also the grand- Hines, Calvin Hall, grandson
son of the late Stark and the of Luncia Mitchell, Altheia
late Janie Mae Ellis, St. The Hudson, granddaughter of
nephew of Janie Ellis, Stark Emily Kate Bohannon,
and Annie Marie Ellis, Jr. We Jonathan Bernard Heard, son
wish them love and happi- of Michelle Heard, Gloria D.
ness. The couple will honey- Milner, Daneshia Moody,
moon in Orlando, Florida. James Howard McLaughlin,
Happy Anniversary wish- Nina Overton Beatrice
es go to: Cedricand Kimberly Porter, Faye Porter, wife of
Cousins on their 5th on Oct. Stanley Porter, Larry Smith,
23; Cleveland and Betty Patricia Smith, Tyrance
Bedgood on their 51st on Oct. Russell, Deacon Nathan
16 and Freddie and Shirley Truitt, Jahiquez Turner,
Grief-Hines on their 5th on Valynicia Walker, Aneshia
Oct. 22. We wish them many, Whitehead, Melvin Nails, and
many more. Courtney Denise Williams,
daughter of Roger Williams
Get Wen Soon and the late Gwendolyn
Get-well wishes are Williams.
-extended to Linda R.
Clements of Grantville, who
underwent foot surgery last
week in Atlanta.
Eva Mae Clark of Lone
Church News
White Plains United
Methodist Church, St. Marks
invites everyone to its
Genesis Choir Anniversary
on Sunday, Oct. 25 at 3 p.m.
Rev. Yolanda Jones-Colton is
the pastor.
White Plains United
Methodist Church, St. Marks
invites everyone to its 7-up
Program on Saturday, Nov. 7
at 5 p.m. Rev. Yolanda Jones-
Colton is the pastor.
The New St. Paul CME
Church, Lone Oak invites
everyone to this Fall Festival
on Wednesday, Oct. 28 from,
6-8 p.m. Come for games, fun,
prizes and fellowship.
Mary Amey is the CYF
Director and Rev. Billy
Holloway is the pastor.
Lone Oak Country
Festival on Saturday, Nov. 710
a.m. til 3 p.m.
Seed for Thought
Giving is the true meas-
ure of Love.