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October 2009

 


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September 29, October 1

"Just a Bus Driver," a CenterStage

for Christ original comedy to be performed

in Fort Valley at the Austin

Theatre at 7 p.m.

October 1

Monthly Chapter Meeting of the

Son Riders of Middle Georgia, local

chapter of the Christian Motorcyclists

Association, meets the first Thursday

night of each month, at 7 p.m., at Ole

Times Country Buffet, 1208 Russell

Pkwy., Warner Robins. Come early

for food & fellowship. contact Jerry

Nelson at 918-0991.

October 2

Night of Open Heaven, a healing and

miracle meeting with Guest Speaker

Evangelist Al Sanders. 7 p.m. Christ

Chapel of Warner Robins, 228 Moody

Road, Warner Robins. 478-825-0038.

October 2-3

Victorious Women Conference, featuring

well-known recording artist,

author and speaker Annie Chapman.

$40 ticket includes lunch on Saturday.

Second Baptist Church Youth Activity

Center, 2504 Moody Rd. Warner

Robins. Contact church office for

tickets at 478-923-7101.

October 3

Yard Sale. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Proceeds

will benefit our Preschool.Byron

United Methodist Church Parking

Lot, Main & W. Heritage Blvd.

Contact Lora Gilmore at 956-5668.

October 4

Blessing of the Animals, a ceremony

to recognize the special bond we have

with all animals. It is a public expression

of the tremendous services given

to the human race by animals. Free.

3 p.m. Faith Evangelical Lutheran

Church, 301 N. Pleasant Hill Road,

Warner Robins. Contact 923-2239.

"The Gospel of John" performed by

Atlanta-based actor Brad Sherrill and

presented by the Music and the Arts at

Vineville United Methodist Church. 4

p.m. Free and open to the public;

nursery is provided. Vineville UMC,

2045 Vineville Avenue. 745-3331.

October 4-7

Annual Homecoming and Revival

of Oakland Baptist Church. Homecoming

will be Sunday, Oct. 4 at

10:30 a.m. with a covered-dish following

the morning service. Revival

will be Mon. – Wed., Oct 5-7 at 6:30

p.m. each evening. The guest preacher

will be Rev. Derwin Griffin, Pastor at

2nd Baptist Church, Waycross.

Oakland Baptist Church, 1509 Russell

Parkway, Warner Robins. 923-3533.

October 5

Byron Hometown Choir Practice

begins. 7 p.m. This is not a church

choir but a community choir open to

anyone who enjoys singing. Meets the

first and third

Mondays of each month. Contact

Bonnie Neal at 956-5717.

October 6

Red Cross Community Blood Drive.

2 p.m. until 7 p.m. Byron United

Methodist Church Christian Fellowship

Center, 103 West Heritage Blvd.

Byron.

October 9

Fish Dinner includes 2-pc. Talapia

fillets, hush puppies, coleslaw, dinner

roll, and a snack cake. Cost: $6.50 for

adults, $3.50 for children 10 and

under. Pick up or dine in from 5 to 7

p.m. Walk-in orders welcomed.

Tickets available in the church office.

Christ Lutheran Church, 733 Carrol

Street, Perry. Contact 478-987-6016.

October 10

Lake Tobesofkee Youth Campout, a

weekend youth camping trip for

grades 6-12. 12 noon. Free. Christ

Lutheran Church, 733 Carroll St.,

Perry. Contact John Lehenbauer at

478-987-6016.

October 11

Neighborhood Block Party, hosted

by Trinity United Methodist Church

with free food and music provided by

several area churches. Dry Lake Park,

614 Kimberly Road, Warner Robins.

Contact Laura Zayac at 478.932.1416,

October 12

Saving our Teens, a vigil in recognition

of Domestic Violence Awareness

Month. 5 to 6 p.m. Flint Energies

Building on Russell Parkway. Adults

and teens welcome. Sponsored by

Safe House, an outreach of The

Salvation Army, Warner Robins Corp.

October 13-31

Annual Pumpkin Patch. Weekdays

9 a.m. – 7 p.m. Sundays 1 – 7 p.m.

Face painting, Story time for kids,

photo opportunities, great family

afternoon out. Pick out your favorite

pumpkin. All sizes and shapes.

Proceeds go to area outreach ministries.

Christ United Methodist

Church, 511 Russell Parkway, Warner

Robins. 922-0211.

October 14

Warner Robins Aglow International

meeting. 10:15 a.m. for coffee and

fellowship. Speaker Kathleen Hodges.

Christ Chapel South, 2288 Moody Rd.

For more information, call 923-5574.

October 16

Monthly Single Adult Recreation

Night in the Family Life Center of

Centerville First Baptist Church, 108

Church St. Unstructured, drop-in style

evening between 7:30 and 11 p.m., for

singles ages 18—88. Indoor volleyball,

basketball, ping pong, various

board table games, fellowship, & light

refreshments. Bring a snack item.

Free. Please, no children or teens. For

more info, call 478-953-3387.

www.fbcCenterville.org

October 17

PraiseFest 09, a Christian concert

featuring four bands: Nine Ball, This

Fires Embrace, Moment Later, and

Burning Yesterday. 6 p.m. Doors open

at 5:30 p.m. $5. Warner Robins Civic

Center, 700 Watson Blvd. Contact/

Ticket Information 478-978-3428.

Fall Explosion with games, food, and

fun. 4 to 9 p.m. The Rain Church, 257

Gunn Rd. Centerville.

Wheelchair Drive, collecting manual

chairs to go to developing countries

through Joni and Friends Wheels for

the World Ministry. Drop off the week

of October 12 – 16. 8 a.m. – noon on

Saturday, October 17. Houston Lake

Presbyterian & Alpha Graphics

Sponsors, 110 Tommy Stalnaker Dr,

Warner Robins. Contact Eunice

Galloway at 478-827-1377.

October 18

Walk Thru the Bible Seminar on the

Old Testament. 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

with break for lunch at the church.

Cost is $30 includes book, lunch,

snack and childcare. First Presbyterian

Church, 1139 Watson Blvd.

Warner Robins. 923-8856.

http://www.walkthru.org/site/PageServer.

World Vision Presents Casting

Crowns "Until the Whole World

Hears" tour in concert with Matt

Redman. 6 p.m. Macon Centreplex,

200 Coliseum Drive. Macon.

www.ticketmaster.com

October 22-24

"Making Love Grow" Marriage

Workshop. Speakers: Paula Day

Johns LMFT and Dr. Tom Jarvis. $25

per couple & $15 for single. Thursday

& Friday 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday 8:30

a.m. - 12 noon. Saturday morning at

8:30 coffee and juice will be served

with breakfast buns. The Rain

Church, 257 Gunn Rd. Contact

Melanie Doster at 478-922-7051.

October 23-24

Christian Singles Conference, sponsored

by Lizella Baptist Church. If

you are 19-99 years of age & single,

we have something for you. Friday

night, we will kick off with a banquet

at 6 p.m. with a special guest speaker

Jerry Drace of The Jerry Drace

Evangelistic Assoc, Inc. from Humboldt,

TN. Saturday, breakfast starts

at 7:45 a.m. & lunch with classes

taught by professionals to encourage

& enlighten today’s Christian Singles.

Tickets: $35 includes meals & speakers

for Friday & Saturday. Childcare

provided. Lizella Baptist Church,

2950 South Lizella Rd, Lizella.

Contact Robert Pye at 478-474-0736.

October 24

Fall Festival. 3 to 7 p.m. Fellowship,

food, music, games for the kids, and a

bake sale. Peachtree Baptist Church,

1202 Hwy. 247 Connector, Byron.

Fall Festival "Trunk or Treat" for

children. 6 to 8 p.m. Lots of candy

and treats! Oakland Baptist

Church,1509 Russell Parkway,

Warner Robins. 923-3533.

43rd Annual Fall Festival. Come join

us for fun activities starting at 9 a.m.

until 5 p.m. featuring a Showcase of

Middle Georgia! Activities include a

raffle, rides, games, live entertainment,

all day bingo, and a Car, Truck,

and Bike Show. Sacred Heart Church,

300 S. Davis Drive. Contact

Bridgette at cooper@cooperfirm.com.

October 24, 25, 31 & Nov. 1

Judgement House. 2009 theme,

"Unexpected." Saturday, Oct. 24 and

31 from 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25

and Nov. 1 from 5 to 8 p.m.

Reservations are taken every 10 minutes

for this 45-minute walk-through.

Byron Baptist Church, 100 West

White Road. Byron. 478-956-4670.

October 25

Fall Festival. 5 to 7 p.m. Trunk or

treat for the children. An obstacle

course, inflatables, cotton candy, popcorn,

hot dogs, face painting, balloons,

and costume contest. Everyone

is invited to come and have lots of

fun. Crossroads United Methodist

Church, 1600 Main Street in Perry.

Contact Lindsey at 987-3721.

Brass Roots Trio, presented by the

Warner Robins Community Concert

Association. 3 p.m. Unusual combination

of trumpet, horn, and piano,

playing music in several styles. First

United Methodist Church, 205 N.

Davis Drive, Warner Robins. Adult

tickets are $10, available at the door.

All students are free. Season tickets

are available for $25. 923-7024, or go

to www.wrconcert.org.

October 26 - 30

Level III School of Healing Prayer.

8:45 a.m. – 6 p.m., break for lunch at

1 p.m., registration fee $139. Christ

the Healer Ministries, Macon. 478-

474-9793.

October 28

Southside Fall Festival. 4 to 8 p.m.

Food, fun, and fellowship for the

entire family. No admission charge.

Southside Baptist Church, 1040 S.

Houston Lake Rd., WR. 953-9388.

Trunk ‘r Treat. 6 p.m. This family

event provides an opportunity for

children to dress up (family friendly

costumes please) and for adults to

pass out candy from the trunk of their

decorated cars. Free hotdog supper

from 6-7 p.m. with Carnival games

taking place during the meal. Admission

is one bag of candy per family.

Christ Lutheran Church, 733 Carroll

Street, Perry. 478-987-6016.

October 31

Fall Festival ’09 sponsored by New

Hope International. 2 to 5 p.m. An

afternoon full of games, entertainment,

food and fun. Open to the community.

Held at the Galleria Mall in

Centerville. www.newhope-intl.com.

Fall Festival. 4 to 7 p.m. Free admission.

22-foot inflatable slide, free hotdogs,

chips, lemonade, hay ride,

dance floor, drama skits, face painting.

Cake walk, Silent auction. Trunk

or Treat from 6-7 p.m. Centerville

United Methodist Church Fellowship

Hall and church grounds, 600 N.

Houston Lake Road.

Fall Festival. 5 to 7 p.m. Activities

and games are free. Face-painting,

inflatables, spin art, hay rides, Dr.

Quack, Kerplunk, balloon animals and

more. Small charge for optional meal.

Tabernacle Baptist Church, 6611

Zebulon Road, Macon.

Fall Festival. 6 to 8 p.m. Kids, come

join us for lots of fun. Games, food,

candy, jump houses, and more. First

Baptist Church, 1135 Watson Blvd.

Warner Robins.

November 7

19th Annual Fall Festival. 8 to 2

p.m. Yard sale, craft sale, hay rides,

food. An opportunity for family fun,

bargains, and early holiday shopping.

Proceeds will go to area missions.

Andrew United Methodist Church.

Hwy. 127. Kathleen.

Church-wide Yard Sale for World

Vision. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bake sale and

chili by the cup. Cash only. Special

bag sale from 3 to 4 p.m. Proceeds

will go to the Christian humanitarian

organization, World Vision. Pine

Forest Baptist Church, 1848 Tucker

Road. Macon.

Church Bazaar. 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Antiques, household decor items, vintage

jewelry, indoor and outdoor

plants, yard art, birdhouses, arts and

crafts, Christmas wreaths and decorations,

new Bonaire UMC cookbooks,

cakes, pies, candies, jams, jellies, relishes,

salsa, sauces, frozen casseroles,

and BBQ chicken plates. All proceeds

go to the church building fund.

Bonaire United Methodist Church,

144 Elm Street, Bonaire. Contact

Marlene at 542-1077.

BBQ Chicken Plates. Plates are $7

each and consist of one half BBQ

chicken, baked beans, potato salad,

cookies and bread. Plates may be

picked up at the church from 10:30

a.m. to 2 p.m. Tickets for plates may

be purchased at the church office

(923-7317) Monday through Friday, 9

a.m. to 4 p.m. All proceeds go to the

church building fund. Bonaire United

Methodist Church, 144 Elm Street,

Bonaire. Contact Pat at 923-6400.

November 9

20th Annual Covenant Care

Services Fundraising Banquet featuring

Keynote Speaker Josh

McDowell. Macon City Auditorium.

Call 475-4990 for reservations.


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