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Fall Praise Service @ Camp Griesheim Retreat Center on Sunday, October 17 @ 6:00 p.m.
The public is invited to a Fall Praise Service to be held on Sunday, October 17 at 6:00 p.m. in the Chapel of Camp Griesheim Christian Retreat Center in Atlanta.  An inspirational evening will be lead by Dr. Keith H. Ray, president of Lincoln University.  Dr. Ray is not only a president but also a pastor and preacher/ theologian, who loves to dig deep into God's Word and share what he has learned through the ministry of preaching and teaching.  Music will be provided by Kent and Allyson (Ray) Leesman.

 

Camp Griesheim located in rural Atlanta, is a nonprofit, nondenominational retreat center. A freewill offering will be accepted to help offset ongoing operating expenses for the Camp.  For more information about Camp Griesheim, please call Vicki Crane at 309-244-9045.

 

 

 


Trinity Episcopal Church will have a rummage sale this Saturday, Oct. 16, from 8 a.m. to noon. All proceeds from the sale go to local charities that benefit Lincoln and Logan County. Trinity is located at 402 Pekin in Lincoln.


Lincoln Church of God will be hosting Revival Services with Evangelist, Singer & Songwriter Big Mo (Milton Ostrander) on Friday, October 15th and Saturday October 16th at 7 p.m. each evening.
Services will continue on Sunday, October 17th at 10:45 a.m.  Big Mo and his family will minister through Southern Gospel singing and preaching.  The services will be hosted at the Church of God's new location 601 Pulaski Street in Downtown Lincoln.  The public is invited to attend.


Tuesday, Oct. 19, there will be a special blood drive sponsored by the First Presbyterian Church Board of Deacons in memory of Joyce Kinzie. It will be at the First Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, 301 Pekin St., from 2 to 7 pm.


 


 

 


The Wellness Ministry Team of Lincoln Christian Church will host the Seventh Annual Service of Remembrance on Sunday, November 7, 2010, at 4:00 p.m. in the Church Sanctuary.

The purpose in providing this yearly gathering is threefold: to celebrate God’s gift of life and to worship Him for it; to honor the lives of loved ones who have died, particularly during the past year; and to provide a corporate opportunity for loved ones to process, express and heal from their grief.
A special part of the service will be a time when each person who has died will be named individually and a candle will be lit in his or her memory and honor. Everyone is invited to attend and participate in this service of memory and honor for loved ones.

We invite those who have lost loved ones during the past year to submit a photo of your loved one by November 1 in order to be included in the pictures displayed in a power point presentation during the service. You can bring or mail the photo to the Lincoln Christian Church office, where it will be scanned and returned to you. Or, if you have a digital photo, you can send it directly, via email, to remember@lincolnchristianchurch.org.

The Wellness Ministry Team will host a time of fellowship following the service.
 


[text from files received, Jo Hilliard LDN Spiritual Life editor]

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