FAMILY AND DEVOTION CALOANAR, WEEK OF MAY 23
2009 Men's Conference, noon as well as 7 p.m. currently as well as eleven a.m. as well as 7 p.m. Sunday, Holy Trinity Institutional COGIC, 2140 Valley. Presenters embody Pastor/Bishop Nathaniel Wells Jr. as well as guest Pastor J. Drew Sheard of Detroit, Pastor Elton Amos, M.D., of Indiana as well as Pastor Nathaniel Wells III of Benton Harbor. 737-9847 or 722-3219.
Youth Explosion Weekend, "The Man in a Mirror," events, 9 a.m. currently as well as 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Mt. Zion Church of God In Christ, 188 W. Muskegon. Activities proceed currently with a large breakfast during 9 a.m. with orator Marie Williams as well as Superintendent Scott Gailbraith, a former Dallas Cowboy as well as Super Bowl Champion. Also, a 10th annual Youth Battling for Christ, featuring girl choirs, regard dancers, soloist as well as others, with a winner(s) reception a roving trophy, 5 p.m. Sunday. 722-6765.
Book as well as Home Baked Cookie Sale, 9 a.m. today, Word of Hope Church, 284 Third, Fruitport. Proceeds from a sale will good a Fruitport Branch of a Muskegon Area District Library. The price for a bag full of books is $2. Sponsored by a Friends of a Fruitport Library.
New Summer Schedule, usually a single Sunday service, 10 a.m., by Sept. 6 during Trinity Lutheran Church, 3225 Roosevelt. No Sunday School or Bible Classes. 755-1292.
Southern Gospel Musicians, 10:15 a.m. Sunday, Ferrysburg Community Church, 17785 Mohawk , Spring Lake. The Ball Brothers as well as Roy Web will be featured during sunrise worship. (616) 842-3880.
Camera Man for Jesus, Timothy May, 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Lakeside Assembly of God, 1996 Miner. May will benefaction "50 Years Anniversary of Church as well as Taking Pictures" with comments from Pastor Jamie Evans. 755-1518
The Rev. Diane Stark,10:30 a.m. Sunday, Unity Church of Muskegon, 2052 Bourdon, 759-7356. Stark from Grand Rapids will speak upon Revelation, Part 2. Special song supposing by pianist Sharon Mooney, violinist Stephanie Smith as well as Dr. Lynne Unger upon flute. 759-7356.
Senior Ushers/Nurses Annual Day Services, 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Greater Harvest Missionary Baptist Church, 2435 Riordan. Guests embody a Rev. Eugene Cowans as well as a Beulah Church family along with ushers from alternative area churches. 733-7301.
Building Funds Musical, 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Jackson Hill Baptist Church, 490 Wood, 728-3960. Guests, Michigan Soul Searchers as well as Holy Lights.
Memorial Services, 6 p.m. Sunday, Second Reformed Church Grand Haven, 1000 Waverly, Grand Haven. Memorial Services to respect all defunct Veterans of all Wars as well as Insurrections. (616) 842-4170.
Holiday Musical Celebration, Muskegon District of Western Michigan Jurisdiction COGIC, 10 p.m. Sunday, Mt. Zion COGIC, 188 W. Muskegon. Guest Michael Essex as well as Vision, T-Nic, Grand Rapids Area Chorale Ensemble, Church of a Living God, Curtis Gulledge, Brad Nelson, Averianna Burrel-Evans as well as more.
World Religions/Get It Straight from a Practitioners, 6-9 p.m., First Congregational Church, 1201 Jefferson. Presenters, Fred Stella (Hinduism), Thursday; Dr. Douglas Chung (Taoism), June 4 as well as Dr. John Wollf (Buddhism), June 11. Cost, $30 for all a classes as well as $10 per class. Call 766-0418 or compensate during a door.
Fellowship Revival, Elder Donnie as well as Wanda McBride as well as Apostle Christopher Smith from Tulsa, Okla., 7:30 p.m. Wednesday-Friday, This Is Fellowship Ministries, 3410 McCracken. 780-3366.
An Evening with a King of Instruments Peter Kurdziel, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Prince of Peace Catholic Church, 1110 Dykstra. 744-3321.
Prayer Seminar With Jane Hamon, meetings, 7 p.m. Thursday as well as Friday as well as "Prophetic Prayer Strategies" Prayer Seminar, 9 a.m.-noon May 30, Living Word Church, 1551 Wood. 728-2800
UPCOMING
First Annual Community Yard Sale, Grandparents Raising Grandchildren, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. May 30, Church of God, Harvey Street. Tables, $10 each. Set up starts during 8 a.m. To pre-register, call 767-1838.
Christians Working Together Luncheon, noon May 30, New Hope Baptist Church, 560 Yuba. Speakers, Deacons Anderson Beckem as well as Jimmy Fox, Minister Cherrylynn Bell, Mother Cora Briggs as well as Karen Cheatham. Donations, $7. 722-7192.
Speaker a Rev. Michael Dowd, writer of "Thank God for Evolution," eleven a.m. May 31 as well as presentation, 7 p.m. June 1, Christ Community Church, 225 E. Exchange. (616) 842-1985.
The Blessing of a Boats/ Brunch Cruise upon a Port City Princess, noon May 31, Muskegon Lake Channel. Cruise during noon as well as Blessings during 2 p.m. during a mouth of a Muskegon Lake Channel. Cost for a Cruise, adults, $25, as well as children, $15. Tickets might be purchased during a ship's wharf (Mart Dock). 722-2112.
"Go to Jerusalem" Pentecost Sunday, orator Minister Cheryl Henderson, 4 p.m. May 31, Lighthouse Deliverance Tabernacle, 520 Getty, .
"Living in a Trinitarian Embrace," 6-9 p.m. May 31 as well as June 7, Prince of Peace Catholic Church, 1110 Dykstra, 744-3321. A three-part EasterPentecost array facilitated by Dr. Michael Fonseca.
Grand Rapids Choir of Men as well as Boys, 7 p.m., May 31, First Congregational Church of Fremont, 714 Hillcrest, (231) 924-0073.
Rummage as well as Bake Sale, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. June 5 as well as 6, The Salvation Army, 1221 Shonat, Sponsored by a Auxiliary.
An Hawaiian Luau, 5-9:30 p.m. June 5, West Shores Lutheran School, 3225 Roosevelt. Featuring children's activities, dinner, dancing, campfires, accurate Polynesian dancers, doorway prizes as well as more. Tickets, $11, young kids ages 4-12, $5, as well as under, free, until May 30. After which date, $15.50, as well as young kids ages 4-12, $7.50. Proceeds to good a school. 755-1048, ext. 10.
Community Cook-Out, eleven a.m.-4 p.m. June 6, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 1006 Third, 722-2112. Food, games, crafts as well as village organizations will be upon palm to share information. Proceeds from food as well as games to good St. Paul's Children's Church Camp Scholarship Fund. In box of rains, a cook-out moves inside a church. 722-2112.
Hats, Pearls as well as Gloves, noon Jun. 6, Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church, 2031 Riordan, 726-2865. Speakers Tracy Wallace (Hats), Annemarie Easley (Pearls) as well as Mary Ann Day (Gloves). General Baptist State Convention Misson.
"Living in a Trinitarian Embrace", 6-9 p.m. May 31 as well as Jun. 7, Prince of Peace Catholic Church, 1110 Dykstra, 744-3321. A 3 partial EasterPentecost array facilitated by Dr. Michael Fonseca.
Community-wide Talent Show, 10 p.m. Jun. 7, Unity Church of Muskegon, 2052 Bourdon, 759-7356. There is a bent poke for singers, dancers, comedians, poets, storytellers as well as some-more for a arriving bent show, "Cup-O-Joe as well as a Show," to be presented by a church's Youth of Unity (YOU) upon June 12. The fundraiser will assistance to await a girl group. 759-7535.
Everyday Heroes, Vacation Bible School, 6:30 p.m. Jun. 22, Berean Church, 635 Seminole, . Vacation Bible School for girl in K-7th grade.
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