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August 26, 2011

Church bulletin - 8-26-11

CLAREMORE — ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIR

First Baptist Church of Verdigris will host the Amazing Grace Arts and Crafts Fair from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sept. 17 in the church community building. Crafts, baked goods, baby accessories, gently used decorator items and wall decor will be available. Admission is free.

BETH MOORE SIMULCAST

First Baptist Church of Claremore will host a Living Proof Live Simulcast with Beth Moore from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 10. Doors open at 8. The event offers messages that will challenge and encourage both veteran and first time participants to dig deeper into a more intimate relationship with God. 

For more information, visit www.fbcclaremore.com.

KNITTING GROUP

A knitting and crocheting group will resume meeting each Wednesday at noon and at 6 p.m., Sept. 14 through Nov. 16, in the Volunteers’ work room at First United Methodist Church of Claremore, 1615 N. Highway 88.  Patterns, needles and yarn are supplied. The group made hats, gloves, prayer shawls, baby blanket and preemie blankets.

For more information, call Pat at (918) 640-0143 or Laurie at (918) 341-4580.

SAMS AND SALS

Lori Fulbright, new anchor and crime reporter for Channel 6, was the speaker for the August meeting of the Sams and Sals (Senior Adult Men and Senior Adult Ladies) of Memorial Heights Baptist Church.

Fulbright spoke the the group and their guests, the Faithful Followers from Faith Baptist Church, on senior safety.

August birthdays were celebrated by Nelson Lewis, Bob Plummer, Rita Taylor, Harriet Wilson, Fred Jordan, Helen Upton, Donna Posey, and Shairon Allen. Fred Jordan received the birthday gift.

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