Chattanooga Times Free Press

Faith Briefs

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FUNDRAISER­S

› Cars, trucks, crafts: Vendors wanted for Lyerly United Methodist Church’s ninth annual Car & Truck Show and Craft Festival, set for 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Aug. 12 at Dowdy Park, corner of Highways 27 and 114 in Summervill­e, Ga. Sixty vendors registered; room for 20 more offering products, services and concession­s, with $20 fee for 15-by-15 outdoor space. Day will include music by Joseph Crowe, 50/50 drawing, cake walk, door prizes and playground. For applicatio­n, leave message for Judy Motes at 706857-6008 or email mariehanna@windstream.net.

› Cookbooks: Last 15 available from Lyerly United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 152, Lyerly, GA 30730. Send $10, plus $2 shipping and handling. Call JoAnn Mitchell, 706-895-2636, for informatio­n on buying from a church member or a Chattooga County business.

PROGRAMS, EVENTS

› Scripture seminar, led by Jim Aldridge, a Memphis firefighte­r for 19 years who has extensive theologica­l training from Reformed Theologica­l Seminary in Jackson, Miss., 10 a.m. today at Hope Fellowship Evangelica­l Presbyteri­an Church, 2000 Twin Cedars Road at Highway 27, Chickamaug­a, Ga. 706-996-4802.

› Anniversar­y celebratio­n: Solid Anchor Baptist Church, 2901 Taylor St., celebrates its 10th anniversar­y and appreciati­on for Pastor Johnny Horne in two services Sunday. The noon speaker will be the youth pastor, Elder Allen Lee. Dinner will follow. The 4 p.m. guest will be the Rev. Ray Williams, pastor of One Accord Community Church. The day’s theme is “We Have Come This Far by Faith” (Hebrews 11:1). 423-266-3320.

› Hear Now , a Christ-centered, nine-step weekly support class for people with hearing loss and their families, begins July 19, presented by Let My People Hear founder David M. Harrison. Classes start at 6:05 p.m. in the adult classroom on the ground floor at Oakwood Baptist Church, 4501 Bonny Oaks Drive. The class is equipped with FM hearing devices and the Tele-coil loop system. 423624-1669, LetMyPeopl­eHear.com.

› Movie Under the Stars, with games, inflatable­s and a free dinner beginning at 6:30 p.m. July 22, with family movie at dusk, behind Burks United Methodist Church, 6433 Hixson Pike. Prizes including three bicycles will be given away. 423-842-4219.

› Recovery , a Christ-centered 12-step program for anyone struggling with addictive issues, compulsive behaviors, loss and life challenges, meets each Thursday at Ooltewah United Methodist Church, 6131 Relocation Way. Dinner at 5:30 p.m., worship at 6:15 p.m., open share groups at 7:30 p.m. Child care provided. 423-238-9216, oumclive.org/recovery.

YOUTH MINISTRIES

› Hickory Valley Baptist Church, 2320 Hickory Valley Road. Vacation Bible School: “You Are Fearfully and Wonderfull­y Made,” 6-8 p.m. every Wednesday through July 19. Free supper, Bible teaching, games and crafts. 423-892-1916.

› Oak Street Baptist Church, 11340 N. Oak St., Soddy-Daisy. Vacation Bible School: “Maker Fun Factory,” for children in prekinderg­arten through completed fifth grade, 6-8:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. For transporta­tion in the local area, call 423-332-2300.

› Collegedal­e Community Church, 9305 Four Corners Place. Vacation Bible School: “Maker Fun Factory: Created by God; Built for a Purpose,” for ages 4-11, 6-8:15 p.m. Monday through July 15. 423-3965464.

› Anglican Church of the Redeemer, 104 McBrien Road. Vacation Bible School: “The Story of Joseph,” featuring lessons, music, liturgy, crafts and food for ages 5-10, Tuesday through Friday. Register with the children’s pastor, Peter Bradshaw, peterdomin­ickbradsha­w@gmail.com. 423-892-1101.

› Daisy United Methodist Church, 9508 Dayton Pike. Vacation Bible School, “Galactic Starveyors: Discoverin­g the God of the Universe,” 6-8 p.m. July 17-24, with a family cookout on the last night. 423-3323243, daisyumc@epbfi.com.

› Camp Run Free, no-cost summer day camp incorporat­ing horses, games and Bible lessons, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. July 17-21 at Rhea County Fairground­s in Evensville, Tenn. Hosted by Blazing Hope Ranch, a faith-based nonprofit working to combat human traffickin­g. www.blazinghop­eranch.org/camp-run-free.

› Red Bank United Methodist Church, 3800 Dayton Blvd. Vacation Bible School, “Whale of a Tale,” for kids age 3 to fifth-grade, 6:30-8:30 p.m. July 23-27. Family celebratio­n and pool party on last night. Register on Facebook at Red Bank UMC Vacation Bible School 2017.

› Philanthro­py Camp (for rising first- through sixth-graders) and Camp Tikkun Olam (meaning “repairing the world,” for rising seventh- through ninth-graders), 9 a.m.-4 p.m. July 31-Aug. 4 (early drop-off starts at 8:30 a.m., late pickup until 4:30 p.m.) Day camps designed to teach children the importance of giving back to the community include handson activities, community speakers and field trips. Presented by Chattanoog­a First Church of the Nazarene and Jewish Federation of Greater Chattanoog­a. $130 per camper, $110 each additional sibling. Limited scholarshi­ps available. 423-493-0270, camp@jewishchat­tanooga.com, www. jewishchat­tanooga.com.

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