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Holy Ghost Headquarte­rs offers ‘Community Feeding’

Holy Ghost Headquarte­rs,

1900 Hobson Ave., will offer a free Community Feeding from noon to 1:30 p.m. today.

COVID-19 precaution­s and social distancing will be in place.

The menu includes fried catfish, spaghetti, green beans, corn, roll and bottled water, with dinners to go.

Insurance agents will be present on the campus.

Call 627-2218 for more informatio­n.

Maxwell to address UUVC on Sunday

UUVC’s Insight Service will welcome William Maxwell on

Sunday. The service will be an online service that can be accessed on the church’s website, http:// www.uuvc.org.

Maxwell will address the propositio­n of

“All men are created equal” and if America really understand­s and believes what that propositio­n means.

“Maxwell was born in Arkansas, raised in Arkansas and Arizona, and schooled around the world. Early on, teachers recognized Maxwell’s potential. One principal assigned 9-year-old Maxwell to teach the 6-year-olds. Another gave him the nickname ‘professor,’ a self-fulfilling prophecy when 20 years later he was appointed an assistant professor of English in Korea. He has since acquired numerous postgradua­te degrees and has developed a method of developing a child’s I.Q. (Inventive Quotient) through logical reasoning. This has led to the establishm­ent of the Genius Academy. He is the founder of the Internatio­nal Conference on Thinking which brings together scholars from all discipline­s to explore ways to improve the intelligen­ce of the human species. The conference is scheduled again to meet this winter in Hot Springs,” a news release said.

“Unitarian Universali­sm is a liberal religion born of Jewish and Christian traditions that encourages a wide spectrum of belief and promotes a free and responsibl­e search for truth and meaning. Everyone is welcome — all faith background­s, all racial identities, all gender identities, orientatio­ns and expression­s,” the release said.

To access the service, visit http://www.uuvc.org and click on the button “Messages and Sermons” on the homepage.

Award-winning trio to perform July 31

HOT SPRINGS VILLAGE — The Booth Brothers, a trio featuring Ronnie Booth, Michael

Booth and Paul Lancaster, will be in concert at Village Bible Church, 100 Ponderosa Way, at 7 p.m. Friday, July 31.

Tickets are required and there is limited seating. Reserve a ticket by calling the VBC office at 501-922-0404.

“The Trio love Gospel music. They believe it touches the soul and offers encouragem­ent and hope. By singing and ministerin­g to audiences through word and song, these gentlemen are fulfilling God’s call on their lives,” a news release said.

Their awards include Song of the Year, Album of the Year, Trio of the Year, Male Group of the Year, Best Live Performers, and Artist of the Year, the release said. “Although the group is grateful for the recognitio­n of their work, their aspiration is for all honor and glory to be God’s alone.”

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Submitted photo IN CONCERT: The Booth Brothers will be in concert at Village Bible Church, 100 Ponderosa Way, at 7 p.m. Friday, July 31.
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