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Million dollar day for Mt. Zion PDF Print E-mail
Written by BILL RYAN Sentinel Religion Editor   
Friday, 10 May 2013 09:43
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Members of the church sing in the sanctuary during the Mt. Zion Dedication Ceremony for its new building on Sunday afternoon. (Photos: Shane Hughes/Sentinel-Tribune)
WAYNE - A full day of activities were celebrated Sunday as the congregation of Mt. Zion United Brethren Church celebrated the dedication of its new building.
The new building will provide for the congregation for many years. It came in with price tag of $1 million.
According to the administrative assistant at the church, Gayle Thorn, the new facility features many amenities.
The focal point of the building is a new sanctuary. It also features four classrooms, four offices, two new restrooms, and a small chapel. The chapel, also called the Heritage Room includes many historical pieces for the church.
Upon entering the building, visitors and the congregation will be in the new lobby and welcome center. It is a grand place for visiting outside the sanctuary.
On the outside, one new feature is a carport which will provide shelter when people are dropped off.
Last Updated on Friday, 10 May 2013 11:36
 
Church Events: 05-10-13 PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 10 May 2013 09:42
BOWLING GREEN
"The Story: Ignoring the Warning Signs," will be Pastor Dennis Gugger's sermon Sunday at Bowling Green Alliance Church.

Evangelist Harold Driver's sermon Sunday morning at Bowling Green Church of Christ will be "Mother's Day 2013." The evening service will be "The Gospel of Christ and the Problem of Sin."

Rev. Howard Mayne's sermon Sunday at Cloverdale United Methodist Church will be "A Mother and her Children."
The Mother/Daughter banquet will be 6 p.m. Thursday with a program by Kathy Dowd and dinner by Dale David.

Rev. Brent Pomeroy's sermon Sunday at First Christian Church will be "We Are One."

Rev. Mary Jane Saunders' sermon Sunday at First Presbyterian Church will be "It's About Love."

Pastor Tom Mellott's sermon Sunday at First United Methodist Church will be "A Far Reaching Prayer."
 
Order alive, yet functioning under the radar PDF Print E-mail
Written by BILL RYAN Sentinel Religion Editor   
Friday, 10 May 2013 09:24
UMD-logo"We're not all dead," said Becky Warnock, a Deaconess in the United Methodist Church.
In fact, she adds, "We are very alive and a force to be reckoned with."
Warnock will be the guest speaker this Sunday at both Bradner United Methodist Church and Trinity United Methodist in Bloomdale.
The United Methodist Deaconess ministry is celebrating its 125th anniversary this year, and is now called the Office of Deaconess and Home Missioner, to include the men who have recently been allowed to join the religious group.
The male members are called home missioners. The ministry is separate from the liturgical deacons of the church.
The religious order was founded in 1888 as a way for the women to become actively involved and serve the church. This was at a time before women could be ordained. The mission of the deaconesses was then, and remains to be of service. They are considered part of the laity of the church, yet they are appointed by the respective bishops and answer to the bishop in their work. They are not female deacons which can use the same title.
Last Updated on Friday, 10 May 2013 11:29
 
Church Briefs: 05-10-13 PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 10 May 2013 09:39
Kick-off concert set for 'Truck Stop Ministries'
NORTH BALTIMORE - Truck Stop Ministries, Inc., has announced its gala "Summer Kick-off Concert" for May 19 from 1 to 7 p.m. It will  be held at the Trucker's Chapel located at Petro Truck Stop. The facility is located at Interstate 75 and Ohio Route 18 in North Baltimore.
The line up includes Cornerstone Gospel, One Voice, Donna Sue, Jake Reel, Heart Song, Jimmy Potridge, Chris Baldwin, Marlene Vance, Testimony Quartet, Francie Bond, Pat Roberts and Paula Barron.
Those attending should bring their own lawn chair.

Mothers invited
PEMBERVILLE - Members and guests are invited to bring their mother to a special 5 p.m. worship Sunday at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Pemberville. Joel Yeasting will give the message on the "Fruits of the Spirit." There will be special songs by the "Singers and Ringers" along with music by Ps98. A soup and salad dinner will follow at 6 p.m.
 
Church Events: 05-03-13 PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 03 May 2013 10:16
BOWLING GREEN
Pastor Luke Ulrich's sermon Sunday at Abiding Word Evangelical Lutheran Church will be "What a Friend We Have in Jesus."
An Ascension service will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. preceded by a potluck soup supper. (See Briefs.)

"A Celebration of Marriage," will be Pastor Dennis Gugger's sermon Sunday at Bowling Green Alliance Church.

Evangelist Harold Driver's sermon Sunday morning at Bowling Green Church of Christ will be "Spiritual Indispensables." The evening service will be "A Psalm of Trust in God - Psalm 37."
Rev. Howard Mayne's sermon Sunday at Cloverdale United Methodist Church will be "A Preview of Kingdom Power."

"The Dead Zone series: Dawn of the Dead, a Transfigured Hope," will be Pastor Tom Mullins' message Sunday morning at First Baptist Church.

Rev. Brent Pomeroy's sermon Sunday at First Christian Church will be "To Know God's Peace."
 
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