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Religion
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September 04, 2010
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Local church donates school supplies
 |  | | | Pictured at Faith Community Worship Center, from left to right, are students (row one) Taylor McArdle, Tyler Thorpe, Christian Paine, Elizabeth Mann, Tameka Holmes, Treveyon Hunter, (row two) Alex Olivio, Tavaris Hunter, James Owens, Ty’Shawn Hunter, Marissa Holmes, Cameron Swifford, Samantha Olivio, (row three) Adrianna Olivio, Emily Thorpe, Taylor Cox, Hannah Miller, Tabitha McArdle, Carson Hefner, and Brandon Hefner.
| It was "Back to School Sunday" at Faith Community Worship Center on August 28, 2010, when the service was geared to students returning to school. Attendees brought school supplies to donate to a Taylorville school as a service project for August. Friday, September 03, 2010 |
| It's hard but not impossible! | Oh, Lord, it's hard to be humble.
One year Mac Davis had a hit with that song - "It's hard to be humble." The next year Mac Davis was a presenter at an awards show. Mac Davis hadn't been nominated for any award, and so he said, "It's not so hard to be humble after all!" The Bible is clear that the proud will be humbled. Friday, September 03, 2010 |  | | iWorshipCenter opens campus in Taylorville | iWorshipCenter hooks up new network connections in Taylorville. Friday, September 03, 2010 |  | | Churches join forces to offer After-School Program | Several area churches around Edinburg have come together to offer the children in their community a monthly after-school program. "Wednesday of Worship," or "W.O.W.," will launch on Wednesday, September 1, from 2:10 p.m.. until 5:30 p.m., at the Trinity Lutheran Church located on the corner of E. Douglas and Campbell in Edinburg. Children will be escorted by sponsors from the school grounds to the church building.
Friday, August 27, 2010 |  | | We Win | | Friday, August 27, 2010 |  | | First Church of the Nazarene holds rummage sale | | Friday, August 27, 2010 |  | | Wright Family Musical Concert | | Friday, August 20, 2010 |  | | Reverend Ted Marrinan celebrates 20 years in ministry
| SHARPSBURG - Ted Marrinan felt God calling him to ministry, and more than two decades have passed since he answered that call. After his military career, he began working with youth groups, and he continued to work with youth for almost 13 years. Now he celebrates 20 years, since his ordination in the Baptist Church. Friday, August 20, 2010 |  |
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