Meridian Star

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December 1, 2012

Religion News

MERIDIAN —      Religion briefs must be turned in every Monday to be printed in Saturday's Religion section. You may email briefs to: blockridge@themeridianstar.com



F.Y.I.

    Celebrate recovery group meets at 6 p.m. every Thursday at Faith Assembly of God, 5637 Highway 145 North in Quitman. (601) 678-9568.



Today

    7 a.m.-2 p.m. – Antioch Southern Methodist Church WMS will have their annual “Mission Possible” bazaar at 11441 Center Hill Martin Road in the Martin community north of Collinsville. There will be crafts, home decorations, household items, entertainment items, children's toys and games, Christmas decorations, a bake sale and soup. All proceeds will go to the mission fund. For more information, contact Ray Davis at (601) 737-5333 or Jeffery Mayatt at (601) 737-8320. 



Sunday, Dec. 2

    2:30 p.m. – Christian Fellowship in Yantley, Ala., will celebrate the Pastor Anniversary of the Rev. Robert L. Webb, Sr., and first lady Meratha Webb.

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