Starkville Daily News

AROUND TOWN: RELIGIOUS

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AROUND TOWN ANNOUNCEME­NT POLICIES

The Around Town calendar is a free service offered by the Starkville Daily News. The calendars runs daily as space allows. Announceme­nts should be submitted via e-mail to life@ starkville­dailynews.com by 2 p.m. the day prior to publicatio­n and be no more than 50 words in length. Religious events will be listed Saturdays on the Faith page. Recurring events will run in Around Town on Sundays only. One-time events will run as usual in Around Town Monday through Friday.

Today

◆Coat Giveaway — New Bell Zion U.M. Church will be giving away coats starting at 10 a.m.Dec. 9. Child/children must be present. Contact Alberta Hendrix at 312-5201 for more info.

◆ Alcoholics Anonymous — Alcoholics Anonymous will now meet every Saturday at 10 a.m., at St. Joseph Catholic Church.

◆ Casserole Kitchen — The Episcopal Church of the Resurrecti­on hosts a casserole kitchen every Saturday at Parish hall at 11:30 a.m.

◆ On the Grill at Parker-McGill — Parker-McGill Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram will host a weekly “On the Grill” every Saturday. Free food will be provided and visitors can meet the Parker-McGill staff

◆ COCO Flea Market — Flea Market from 6 AM every 1st Saturday of the month at COCO Center located at 13608 highway 182 Starkville, MS. Come and shop. Booths are available for vendors. Contact Sarah Smith at

or visit the website at www.cococenter.org

◆ FBC Columbus First Christmas — Volunteers from FBC Columbus will build and present the “First Christmas” from 6-8 p.m. Dec. 8-10 at the Shops of Brickerton. The replica of the first Christmas in Bethleham is free and open to the public.

◆ Austin COCUSA— Sessums Community presents the “Strive to Survive” Event on Dec. 16, 2 at 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. There will be sessions on living a healthy life, learning about risk prevention, how to read the bible effectivel­y, minor maintenanc­e on your car, minor paint jobs, cleaning hardwood and carpet floors, gardening & lawn beautifica­tion, and minor upholstery. Attendees will receive a survival kit (while supplies last) to include an item from each presentati­on. Ther will be free food, and fun games for the children. Pastor Fredrick Connors invites the public to attend. For more informatio­n contact Sis. Vergie Bash at 662-341-0829.

◆Pancake Breakfast with Santa — Pilot Club of Starkville will host Pancake Breakfast

$6 at the door or from any Pilot Club member.Dine in only.

Sunday

◆ Donations for Homeless Students — Starkville Oktibbeha School District's Project HELP is seeking donations of hygiene supplies, school supplies, school uniforms (new or used in good condition), socks and undergarme­nts for homeless students. Donations may be dropped off at Emerson Family School, 1504 Louisville Street. For more informatio­n contact Tommie Vance at 615-0033

◆ St. Matthew’s Temple COGIC Pastoral Anniversar­y — The St. Matthews Temple COGIC of West Point will celebrate their Pastor Roosevelt and wife Brenda Williams 22nd pastoral Anniversar­y on Dec. 3 at 3:00 p.m. The speaker is Chairman Michael Hickmon of Clarksdale. He serves as Pastor of Abundant Harvest COGIC in Charleston, MS and Chairman of USAC for the Northern MS Jurisdicti­on COGIC. The public is invited to attend.

◆ Advent Lessons and Carols Service — The Episcopal Church of the Resurrecti­on will have their annual Advent Lessons and Carols service on Dec. 3 at 6 p.m.. Lessons from scripture and music from the choir will be presented. This event is a great way to usher in Advent in anticipati­on of the coming of Christ. Members, families, and friends are invited to this special service. Childcare will be provided. There will be no Taizé service in December.

◆ FBC Columbus First Christmas— Volunteers from FBC Columbus will build and present the “First Christmas” from 6-8 p.m. Dec. 8-10 at the Shops of Brickerton. The replica of the first Christmas in Bethleham is free and open to the public.

Recurring

◆ Bible Courses — Mississipp­i State School of Ministry will be offering degreegran­ting Bible courses beginning on Sept. 3. For informatio­n, call 662-245-1698

◆ SHS Class of 1978 Reunion — The

re-union. Initial plans entail a reception at

June 29th, 2018. Saturday activities are still being planned. To Preregiste­r, visit www.

Barter Brister (662-889-2900), David Hogan (662-312-2494), Jack Haynes (662-418-

◆ Sunrise Service — Easter Sunrise Service and Breakfast will be held at 6:30 a.m. April 16 at First Church of Christ (Holiness). Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m. followed by the Easter Program and Egg Hunt at 11 a.m. Pastor, Elder Jessie Johnson Jr., invites the public to attend

◆ Noontime Devotion—Study on daily devotional “Experienci­ng God Day by Day” by Richard an Henry Blackaby is from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Tuesdays at Book Mart Cafe. For more info, call 662-312-0245

◆ Prayer Center Internatio­nal—The group will meet every first and third Sundays of the month from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

◆ Walking Trail—Adaton United Methodist Church has establishe­d a quarter-mile walking/jogging trail near the church, located at 303 Reed Road., West-Starkville. The path is accessible daily from dawn to dusk. No pets or wheeled vehicles allowed on the trail

Prayers with the Songs of Taizé is held at the Episcopal Church of the Resurrecti­on the first Sunday of each month at 6 p.m. The service includes candleligh­t, singing, prayers, readings, periods of silence, and lasts about 45 minutes

◆ Starkville Healing Rooms—Starkville Healing Rooms meets from 6:30-8:30 p.m. on Mondays at the Sportsplex. It provide a loving, safe and confidenti­al environmen­t where you can come to receive prayer for physical healing. No appoinment necessary. Call 662-418-5596 or e-mail info@worldaflam­eministrie­s.org.

◆ Community call-in prayer service—The Peter's Rock Temple COGIC will sponsor a callin prayer service for those in need on Saturdays from 9 a.m. - noon and Sundays 9 - 11 a.m. Leave your name, number and prayer request and the Prayer Team will contact you. Call 662-615-4001

◆ Grief Support Group— Grief Support Group meets at First United Methodist Church in the Ladies Parlor on the first floor on the second Thursday of each month from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Call 662-312-0245 for more informatio­n, if needed

◆ Caregivers Support Group—Caregivers Support Group meets at First United Methodist Church in the Ladies Parlor on the first floor on third Thursday of each month from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Call 662-312-0245 for more informatio­n, if needed

◆ Casserole Kitchen — The Episcopal Church of the Resurrecti­on hosts a casserole kitchen every Saturday at Parish hall at 11:30 a.m.

◆ Starkville Area Rust Club — Meets every second Sunday of the month at 4 p.m. at Griffin United Methodist Church. For more

◆ American Legion Post #240 monthly meeting— American Legion Post #240 monthly meeting will be held at 5 p.m. Dec. 10 at the American Legion Post #240 building at 3328 Pat Station Rd. Open to current or prospect members. Call Ronald Outlaw at 418-

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