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PRAISE AND WORSHIP SERVICE
A praise and worship service featuring David and Stacey Limerick will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 31 at the MACC/CWA Building at 1104 W. 11th St. in Claremore. Sponsored by Holy Spirit Ministries International and Jerry Smith Ministries, Inc. For more information, call 972-658-8058.
YARD SALE
Central Christian Church will host a yard sale, Friday and Saturday, Aug. 6-7, beginning at 8 a.m. The church is located at 661 S. Brady. For more information, call 341-5617.
SOUTHERN GOSPEL CONCERT
Ryan Seaton will be in concert at Claremore Nazarene Church on Aug. 15 at 6 p.m. Seaton was lead singer for Ernie Haase & Signature Sound for several years, recently becoming a solo artist. He has won several awards in the gospel music field. The concert is free and a love offering will be taken. For more information, call 341-3043 or 918-260-4478.
GALA VOICE RECITAL
Rebecca Cook, lyric spinto soprano, will present a Gala Voice Recital at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 15, at First Presbyterian Church, 102 E. 4th St. Featured guests will be members of the Oklahoma State University Opera Department. Refreshments will be served following.
END OF SUMMER BLOCK PARTY
Lifechanger Church will host an End of the Summer Block Party on Saturday, July 31 from 5-7 p.m. Festivities include a live band, door prizes, face painting, and an inflatable slide. Hotdogs, popcorn and snowcones will be available for 25 cents each. The church is located at 2221 Cornerstone Ave.
Religion
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St. Andrews to host Candlelight service on Christmas Eve
St. Andrews Methodist Church to host Christmas Praise & Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday with snacks. Community invited. A candlelight Christmas Eve service at 6 p.m. Monday with Pastor Steve Posey to speak. Church is at 9742 East Highway 20, west of Claremore. Questions, call church at (918) 341-5435.
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Dock Dogs highlight 3rd Annual Expo
While “getting your ducks in a row” may be the common euphemism for getting things organize, for Jean Hurst, a more appropriate idiom would be “getting your dogs in a row.”
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Young preacher embraces childhood, religious calling
Ezekiel Stoddard, age 11, is one of a centuries-long tradition of child preachers, long a subject of fascination and debate.
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Ministry provides quilts, prayers
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Women in 2007 joined an interfaith outreach organization called “Prayers & Squares.” The purpose of the group is to combine prayer and a hand tied quilt. The motto is “It’s not about the quilt, it’s about the prayers.”
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Pilot Club donates $2,000 to Rogers County Drug Abuse Program
The Pilot Club of Claremore has partnered with Pilot International Foundation, the Cox Connects Foundation and United Way in providing money to the Rogers County Drug Abuse Program for SMART Boards.
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Five things you should know about Lent
The season of Lent begins on Wednesday, here is some basic information about the weeks leading up to Easter.
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Southern Baptist panel recommends add-on to name
Southern Baptists first considered changing their name in 1903. Leaders have seriously proposed it at least 13 times since then.
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Enid Presbyterians voting on future
Historically, churches have led the way on social issues, providing guidance to Christians on matters of conscience and social importance, referring to the Scripture.
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Cowboy Country Fellowship coming soon
An exciting new church experience designed especially for cowboys is coming to Oologah.
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