|
The
Passion according to Mark ... conclusion
By JOHN HATCHER
Religion Columnist
Most scholars agree that Mark’s eyewitness account to
the Jesus story was the earliest to hit the streets. In the last two
columns I have been tracing the last hours of Jesus’ life, according
to Mark. Today’s column will be the final installment for this brief
series.
Fayetteville
1st Baptist gears up for gala 175th anniversary celebration
Members of Fayetteville First Baptist Church are readying
for a week-long celebration of their 175th anniversary of service in
the Fayette community with recognition of past members and pastors,
an old-fashioned supper and hymn sing, pony rides, tractor rides, tours
of the buildings, a picnic, and even an antique car show. The celebration
begins Sunday, March 21 and concludes the following Sunday, March 28
First
Presbyterian of Peachtree City to present Killmeier, Van Wert in concert
The public is invited to attend an All Sacred Concert
in the sanctuary of First Presbyterian Church of Peachtree City Sunday,
March 14, at 3:30 p.m.
Greg
Bauer seminar planned for March 14 at Fville First Methodist
Dr. Greg Baer, author and teacher, will present a seminar
called The Healing Power of Real Love, Sunday, March 14,
from 6-8:30 p.m. in the main sanctuary of the Fayetteville First United
Methodist Church.
Rogers
featured as guest speaker at Aglows March meeting
The upcoming meeting of Peachtree City Aglow will feature
guest speaker Thelma Rogers, teacher of health and wellness at Reinhardt
College in Waleska.
Flat
Creek Baptist will host Passover presentation
Bert Sandler, of Light of Messiah Ministries in Atlanta,
will present Jesus in the Passover at Flat Creek Baptist
Church, Sunday, March 28, at 6 p.m.
McDonough
Road Baptist to present special Easter events McDonough
Road Baptist Church will present “Three Sundays of Passion”
centering around the Easter season.
Religion
Briefs
Click
Here to view complete listing of articles for this edition of The
Citizen News
|