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Givenland C.M.E. musical benefit set

Givenland C.M.E. Church of Bashi will have a benefit program Saturday, Dec. 9 at 6 p.m. for Minister Tyrone Watkins who was severly injured when a tree fell on him and Sister Ola Jean Cade, who was in a car wreck. These are both children of Rev. John T. Watkins. All pastors, churches, choirs, groups and soloists are asked to please attend. If you are unable to attend a donation would be greatly appreciated. Mary E. Williams and Elaine Thigpen are sponsors. Rev. Clarence Lucious is the pastor.

Hebron United Methodist

Christmas party Dec. 10

Hebron United Methodist Church will have its annual Christmas party Sunday, Dec. 10 at 11 a.m. Please bring a covered dish and small gift to exchange after the noon meal. Rev. Maurice Dyes is the pastor.

Walnut Grove Christmas

Extravaganza set Dec. 10

Walnut Grove Missionary Baptist Church will have a pre-Christmas Musical Extravaganza Sunday, Dec. 10 at 4 p.m. featuring The Anointed Brown Sisters of Tuscaloosa and Rev. Alphonso Bowen, pastor of the Mt. Mariah Baptist Church. The M.C. will be Rev. Joseph Patters. The extravaganza is sponsored by the youth department. The pastor is Rev. David Fuller.

Bethel Baptist Church special

Excel Nazarene Church Choir of Excel will present “A Carol To The King” (a praise in song) at Bethel Baptist Church near Coffeeville on Wednesday, Dec. 13 at 6:30 p.m. Bethel is located approximately six miles north of Coffeeville on the Bethel Road off Highway 69 North. Rev. Warren Shewmake is the pastor.

Mt. Zion #2 Baptist Church

Christmas workshop set

Mt. Zion #2 Baptist Church will have a Christmas Workshop Wednesday, Dec. 13 through Friday, Dec. 15 from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. A concert will be held Saturday, Dec. 16 at 6 p.m. Admission is free. Rev. Cory J. Pruitt is the clinician.

Wayman Chapel celebrates church

anniversary Dec. 17

Wayman Chapel A.M.E. Church located a 2877 Morning Star Road in Whatley, (Suggsville) will have its annual church anniversary celebration Sunday, Dec. 17 at 2:30 p.m. The guest speaker will be Rev. Clifford Mitchell and congregation of the First Church of God of Mt. Vernon. Lizzie Brownlee is the secretary. Rev. Prospere Sainvilus is the pastor.

Spencer Chapel Christmas

program set Dec. 17

Spencer Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church of Fulton located at 718 N.E. Main Street will have its annual Christmas program Sunday, Dec. 17 at 4 p.m. The special guest will be Rev. Thaddeus J.Z. Douglas and the choir of Mt. Olive #2 Missionary Baptist Church of Jackson where Rev. D.W. Moore is his pastor. Sis. Regina Philen, youth program director; Sis. Annye D. Owens, program chairperson; Joyce Cowan, secretary and Rev. W.T. Lesueur is the pastor of Spencer Chapel.

Candle Light service Dec. 17 at

Lower Peach Tree UMC

Lower Peach Tree United Methodist Church will hold their Annual Christmas Candle Light service on Sunday night, Dec. 17 at 4 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend.

McConell Ministries

People of any race, creed, background or color are invited to come to the feast of the Lord at the Grove Hill City Park Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m. Ministers are Lizzetta McConnell and Deacon Tony McConnell.

Good Hope getting basics

Good Hope Baptist Church is getting back to the basics, with sermons on “Basic Bible Doctrine,” with Rev. Stuart Pope. Sunday school will be at 10 a.m., worship at 11 a.m. each Sunday morning. Good Hope is located at 57 Old Grove Hill Road in the Greenwood community just off the Chilton Road. For more information you may call 334-636-5430.

Coffeeville Pace/Dunigan

Cemetery seeking donations

The Coffeeville Pace/Dunigan Cemetery committee is asking for contributions for the maintenance and upkeep of the Pace/Dunigan Cemetery. Please send contributions to Bessie Pace Thomas, P.O. Box 210, Coffeeville, AL 36524 or Brenda Pace Moody, 26543 Hwy. 69, Coffeeville, AL 36524. We are all concerned about the care of our deceased loved ones and friends.

Howze Thornton

Cemetery seeks donations

The Coffeeville Howze Thornton Cemetery Committee is asking for donations for the upkeep of the cemetery. Please send donations to: P.O. Box 144, Coffeeville. Pearlie S. Bell, Emma Witherspoon
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