The Bulletin – May 23

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Indy 500 race fans can worship early

GREENFIELD — Trinity Park United Methodist Church will have a service at 5:30 p.m. today for Indianapolis 500 race fans who will be at the track the next morning and for any other worshipers who wish to attend. Dress is casual.

Concert will include audience requests

MOHAWK — Andrew Filson will be in concert at 2 p.m. May 31 at Mohawk United Methodist Church, 2045 W. County Road 400N.

A reception will follow, and a love offering will be received.

Filson, staff musician at the church, is studying music composition at Butler University. He received his undergraduate degree in music theory/composition from Anderson University in 2014, with his primary instrument being the piano.

Besides his work at Mohawk, Filson is an independent private piano instructor at The Slick Music Studio in Anderson and at the Butler Community Arts School in Indianapolis.

His long-term goals include becoming a university music professor, teaching music theory and composition and freelance work as a composer.

The concert will feature original works, hymn arrangements and works of other composers. Musical styles will include neoclassical, romantic, blues and progressive rock.

A portion of the concert will be dedicated to allowing the audience to call out a favorite hymn to be played.

Christ Presbyterian plans rummage sale

Christ Presbyterian Church will have its annual rummage sale from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 30 at the church, 7879 N. County Road 700W, McCordsville.

It will feature household items, small appliances and electronics, furniture, outdoor items, books and children’s clothing.

Prayer time focuses on persecuted church

GREENFIELD — St. Paul’s Anglican Reformed Episcopal Church invites Christians to a time of prayer for the persecuted church at 7 a.m. Mondays at St. Paul’s, 20 W. South St.

Motorcycle riders gather for fellowship

GREENFIELD — Members of the Crossroad Riders, the Greenfield chapter of the Christian Motorcyclist Association, meet at 9 a.m. the third Saturday of most months at Jim Dandy restaurant and also gather to enjoy rides together.

For more information, call 709-3808.

McCordsville church to serve breakfast

McCORDSVILLE — McCordsville United Methodist Church will serve breakfast from 7:30 to 10 a.m. today. An offering for the meal will benefit the church.

‘Godly Man’ study continues at New Life

FORTVILLE — New Life Christian Fellowship is offering a monthly study for men, “Living as a Godly Man in an Ungodly World.” It began Tuesday and continues monthly.

The study will continue at 7 p.m. the third Tuesday of the month.

These are the remaining class topics:

June 16: The Humility of a Godly Man

July 21: The Purity of a Godly Man

Aug. 18: The Stability of a Godly Man

Sept. 15: The Availability of a Godly Man

Oct. 20: The Authority of a Godly Man

Nov. 17: The Eternity of a Godly Man

Sign up by filling out a form at nlcfonline.org.

New Beginning Baptist to celebrate youth

New Beginning Baptist Church, 9801 E. Rawles Ave. in the Cumberland area, will have Youth Sunday at 9:30 a.m. May 31.