Religion Briefs 07/06//11
CDM will offer Prophet Chambers Training Christ Discipleship Ministries (CDM), 114 W. Campbellton Street, Fairburn, will host a seminar titled Prophet Chambers Training Saturday, July 9, from 11 a.m. to […]
CDM will offer Prophet Chambers Training Christ Discipleship Ministries (CDM), 114 W. Campbellton Street, Fairburn, will host a seminar titled Prophet Chambers Training Saturday, July 9, from 11 a.m. to […]
It was a unique opportunity for a high school student to get a look at the media and media literacy. And that is what 16-year-old Sandy Creek High School student
By Matthew Niebes Special to The Citizen Moving into its eighth year in existence, the McIntosh High School Adopt a Stream program is part of a state run, volunteer based
Fayetteville Main Street is excited to announce the opening of a new local produce stand on the downtown square. The produce stand is now located in the Southern Crescent Mortgage
On Saturday night, July 9, The Villages Amphitheater in Fayetteville hosts an evening of classic songs made famous by the legendary Frank Sinatra. The show, titled “Simply Sinatra,” features Las
A youth group from Holy Cross Catholic Church in Orlando, FL arrives in Fayetteville with a mission to build. This hard working and dedicated group of volunteers donated their time
The town of Tyrone has announced the celebration of its centennial on Aug. 20 at Shamrock Park. It will take place from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Join them for
The following is a direct quote from an article entitled “God Bless America, Land That I Love” by Richard K. Hayes at www.katesmith.org. It has a wealth of wonderful information.
The middle school Vacation Bible School class from Prince of Peace Lutheran prepared lunch for the Firemen of Station # 91 as their VBS mission project. Every member of the
All Saints Anglican Church in Peachtree City will conduct its annual free children’s Music Camp July 11-15. The featured theme, “Sing To The Lord A New Song,” will be evident
The Rev. Josh Bowron, standing center, was ordained to the priesthood Saturday, June 18, in a service at the Episcopal Church of the Nativity in Fayetteville. Shown with him after
Vacation Bible Sundays for all ages at Peachtree City United Methodist Church start July 10 and continue through Aug 7. A kid-centered worship will begin at 9 a.m. in the
Clayton State University’s Spivey Hall will host its Sacred Harp Singing School on Friday, July 15 and Saturday, July 16. “Singers and history buffs alike will thoroughly enjoy this annual
For the month of July the Grantville Southern Country Gospel Sings, which formerly were held in the renovated Railroad Freight Depot, will continue to be held down the tracks a
Early deadline for July 6 paper The Citizen offices will be closed Monday, July 4, for the holiday. The normal Monday deadline will be changed. The deadline will be noon
Visitors to Dixieland Amusement Park this 4th of July will be treated to an eye popping display of video, lights, sound and fire as Dixieland hosts The 4th of July
Troop 75, with 44 scouts and 12 adult leaders, recently returned from summer camp at Woodruff Scout Reservation in north Georgia. The troop attained the Scouting Traditions Award as well
Each May the Metro Fayette Kiwanis recognizes the most improved 5th grade student in Fayette County, and a reception is given for those 16 students and their families. Chief Judge
Who better than a veteran to hand out American flags on the 4th of July? As is their tradition, the four veterans groups of Fayette County will be at the
One of the best-known party bands from the 1960s, the latest version of The Swingin’ Medallions will be in concert Saturday, July 2 at the Frederick Brown Jr. “The Fred”
Like so many other community events at Hutcheson Ferry Park in Chattahoochee Hills, the official opening of the 103-acre park on Hutcheson Ferry Road June 18 came with the customary
Theater of the Stars presents “Joseph and The Amazing Tecnicolor Dreamcoat,” with an award winning score by the legendary composing team of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, at the
Seven young women from Fayette County were among 79 Girl Scouts from Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta who recently earned the Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest award girls can
The 1936 Fayette County High School graduating class recently celebrated its 75th reunion with six of its members on hand. It was a luncheon held at the Fayette Senior Services
Longtime members of the Fayette County Branch of the NAACP gathered at the Church Street Park in Fayetteville June 18 for the local organization’s first Juneteenth Celebration. Juneteenth is the
These local scouts learn gun safety and shooting skills with air rifles as part of the many activities last week at Cub Scout Day Camp at Providence United Methodist Church
In the spring of 1943, Major Sanders set his eyes on Mae Anthony, and while it’s a bit cliché’, he will say that it was love at first sight. Major
Our column rotation placed my Father’s Day tribute after the fact this year, but, hey, it’s never too late to salute the dads who are doing a good job with
The Rev. Dr. Stephen M. Dodson was appointed as senior minister at Peachtree City United Methodist Church by Bishop B. Michael Watson at the denomination’s North Georgia Annual Conference, meeting
Members of Hopewell United Methodist Church in Tyrone will welcome a new pastor to the pulpit Sunday, June 26. The Rev. Billy Beard formerly served as associate minister at First
Rolling Hills Baptist Church held its first Sunday morning worship service at NCG Cinemas at Fischer Crossings in Coweta County over the weekend, celebrating the latest chapter in the church’s
All Saints Anglican Church in Peachtree City will conduct its annual free children’s Music Camp July 11-15. The featured theme, “Sing To The Lord A New Song,” will be evident
Early deadline for July 6 paper The Citizen offices will be closed Monday, July 4, for the holiday and the normal Monday deadline will be changed. The deadline will be
Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Campbell of Fayetteville announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Margaret Campbell, to William Taylor Vandever, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Vandever of Lebanon, Tenn.