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“The Case For Faith”
Our faith is sometimes shaken. We wonder, – What can I really believe? I have these doubts!
Help is coming. Get your faith lifted at our all church showing of an acclaimed video, The Case For Faith on Thursday, September 16th in the Fellowship Hall at 6:30 PM.
In the video Lee Strobel, a former atheist and legal editor for the Chicago Tribune, investigates questions such as "Is Jesus the only way to God?" and "How could a loving God exist in light of the evil & suffering in the world?"
The Case For Faith video goes beyond intellectual arguments and touches the heart through personal interviews with people whose faith has been tested. Don't miss this opportunity for a message of hope and spiritual clarity in a world where faith is daily tested.
This video presentation is sponsored by the Outreach Committee for September 16th in the Fellowship Hall at 6:30 PM. Let's put this on our calendars! Plans are being made for child care in the nursery and church bus transportation as needed. Following the 79 minute presentation there will be a fellowship time with coffee, juice and cookies. Please sign up in the Information Center.
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PRESBYTERIAN PLAYERS
The PRESBYTERIAN PLAYERS are preparing for their annual fall production on October 22, 23, and 24 entitled:
“FIRST BAPTIST OF IVY GAP”
by Ron Osborne
The October 22 and 23 performances begin at 6:30 p.m., and the October 24 matinee begins at 2 p.m. Mark your calendar now, and tell your friends and neighbors. Tickets will be $10 for any of the three productions which includes an old-fashioned pie social.
In Act I the setting is the First Baptist Church in Ivy Gap, Tennessee, in the spring of 1945 during the waning days of WW II. Six strong, resourceful, very different women are gathered together to plan the 75th anniversary of the church while also serving the war effort.
In Act II, 25 years later in April, 1970, during the height of the Viet Nam war, the same women are planning the 100th anniversary of the church. Two of the women have personal ties to each war.
This Southern comedy with drama, love, loss and redemption, promises to keep you in stitches, and maybe tears, from beginning to end. Come see how their church anniversary might or might not compare with our recent church anniversary!
This year the proceeds go to the following two missions: the local Nomad Shrine Club and the Sthreshleys, our Presbyterian Church missionaries in the Congo |