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The Bulletin for July 29

Aug 04, 2023

AWANA registration open

GREENFIELD — Brandywine Community Church is accepting registration for AWANA, a weekly children’s program that promotes Bible literacy and also includes games and annual mission projects such as Operation Christmas Child.

Children who are 3 years old and potty-trained can join AWANA, and the program runs through sixth grade.

It meets from 6:30-8 p.m. Wednesdays at the church, 1551 E. New Road. It starts Aug. 9 and runs through April.

Learn more about Brandywine’s program, one of several AWANA programs in the area, at https://brandywine.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/1817730. Find out more about AWANA at awana.org.

Love INC gathers hygiene items

GREENFIELD — Love INC is conducting a product drive for the Household and Hygiene Outreach Gap Ministry at St. James Lutheran Church.

You can drop off any of the following items at the Love INC office located at 630 N. State St.: laundry soap, fabric softener or dryer sheets, trash bags, tissues, paper towels, toilet paper, all-purpose cleaner, window cleaner, bathroom cleaner, plastic wrap, aluminum foil, different-size zip-lock bags, men’s and women’s deodorant, body lotion, hand soap, cotton balls, cotton swabs, shampoo/conditioner, body wash and toothpaste.

Concert series continues in Mohawk

MOHAWK — The free Music at Mohawk concert series is back for a second year, with performances outside Mohawk United Methodist Church, 2045 W. County Road 400N in Greenfield.

Concertgoers may bring lawn chairs, blankets, snacks and nonalcoholic beverages. Parking is free in the south church parking lot, with free handicap parking in the west lot.

For more information, contact the church at 317-326-2460 or [email protected].

This year’s remaining lineup includes:

6-8 p.m. Aug. 5: The Occasional Blues Band

The Occasional Blues Band is a four-piece band that plays the blues as well as gospel, Motown, some classic rock and a bit of country and jazz.

6-8 p.m. Aug. 12: Bryan and Yvonne Hutson

The husband-and-wife duo Bryan and Yvonne Hutson are speakers and vocalists who perform mostly around the Midwest, sharing the love of Christ through song, word and personal testimony.

Church launches art gallery

GREENFIELD — There is a new summer art exhibit in the 23 East Gallery, housed in Greenfield Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), 23 East St. in downtown Greenfield.

Twenty-four children have artwork displayed in the latest exhibit, “By Kids … For Kids.” A special reception will take place Aug. 13 following 10 a.m. worship service. Then you may meet the artists, see the exhibit and get acquainted. The gallery is also open Monday-Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. through Aug. 31.

“Our purpose is to make the arts a vital part of our community’s life and worship,” church leaders said in a news release. “Through performances and creations, we encourage using the arts as a platform for education, entertainment and glorifying God. We are committed to provide our congregation and the surrounding community with opportunities to celebrate and embrace the arts. Based on Colossians 3:23, we desire spread God’s message to everyone with all our hearts.”

The gallery opened last winter with new exhibits rotating every three months. Merlyn Winters, pastor, planted the idea, and it now in its ninth month.

The next callout for art includes textiles, fibers, handmade items and quilts. Contact Sandy Hall, [email protected], if you are interested in exhibiting. Deadline for submissions is Oct. 10.

Read-aloud features Zechariah, Micah

CUMBERLAND — The monthly community Bible read-aloud series continues at Heather Hills Baptist Church with the books of Zechariah and Micah. In them, the prophet Micah urges the kingdoms of Israel and Judah to turn back toward God. More than 70 years after that, the prophet Zechariah urges and encourages the people of Judah who had returned to the city of Jerusalem after their exile in Babylon.

The next reading will take place at noon Monday. The Bible read-alouds have typically lasted about an hour. It takes about 35 minutes to read through Zechariah in one sitting, and it takes about 18 minutes to read through Micah.

Church leaders say anyone is welcome to come join in the reading, or simply listen. The church is located at 1421 N. German Church Road, Indianapolis.

Information: heatherhills.org, 317-894-7474

Grief Share available in Knightstown

KNIGHTSTOWN — Grief Share is a faith-based grief and recovery seminar meeting throughout the year at Knightstown Friends Center.

It offers help and encouragement for adults after the death of a spouse, family member, child or best friend.

Seminar videos and discussions include: “Is This Normal?” “The Challenges of Grief,” “Grief and Your Relationships,” “Why?” and “Guilt and Anger.” The 13-week agenda features fellowship, light refreshment, videos and discussion.

Cost is $20 for materials (workbook), and if cost is prohibitive, there are scholarships available.

Learn more online at ktownfriends.com, or go to GriefShare.org (find the group by zip code 46148, Knightstown Friends). If you want to talk to a person, call or text Jennifer Cochrane at 317-696-0785 or send email to [email protected].

Knightstown Friends Center is next to the church, located at 214 Brown St., Knightstown, IN 46148. You do not have to go to or to belong to a church to attend this seminar. The seminar dates for 2023 are 10 a.m. to noon Wednesdays, Aug. 16-Nov. 8.

A 2024 session will run from early April to late June.

Rummage sale continues today

McCORDSVILLE — A rummage sale continues from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday (July 29) at McCordsville United Methodist Church, 6247 W. Broadway.

Information: mccordsvilleumc.org

6-8 p.m. Aug. 5: The Occasional Blues Band6-8 p.m. Aug. 12: Bryan and Yvonne Hutson