The Bulletin – January 9

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McCordsville church to serve breakfast

McCORDSVILLE — McCordsville United Methodist Church’s next Third Saturday Community Dinner is set for 4:30 to 7 p.m. Jan. 16 at the church, 6247 W. Broadway.

Most breakfast favorites are featured. An offering for the meal will be accepted and will benefit the church.

Find out more about helping with Habitat house

GREENFIELD — Habitat for Humanity is moving forward with a plan to build a house this year for a family in Greenfield. A breakfast meeting has been scheduled for 7:30 a.m. Jan. 22 (doors open at 7:15) at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore, 1141 U.S. 40 West. Visit give.indyhabitat.org/greenfield/events/habitat-breakfast-greenfield/e66085 for additional information and the opportunity to RSVP for the event.

Anchorsaway helps young adults examine worldview

CUMBERLAND — High school juniors and seniors and college students can go to Anchorsaway, a Christian worldview educational experience.

It’s designed to encourage each student’s biblical understanding and spiritual growth so that they will confidently live out their faith in every area of life. Students will be prepared to give an answer to others about what they believe to be true about the God of the Bible. A handbook and notes include recommended book reading for each session.

Each session features a different topic. Sessions begin at 6 p.m. Wednesday and will continue weekly through March 2 at 1917 Huntington Court, Indianapolis.

The handbook costs $35.

For more information, call Bob Carrell at 317-538-3812 or [email protected].

Dinner to raise money for Love INC

GREENFIELD — Love INC (In the Name of Christ) of Greater Hancock County is making plans for the second annual “Love Thy Neighbor” dinner, set for Feb. 13 at Adaggios.

Love INC engages Christians to help meet community needs by mobilizing local churches with the goal of transforming lives and communities in the name of Christ. It works to build lasting community and church relationships, manage a database of volunteers and coordinate all the church ministries to transform the lives of Hancock Countians. Supporters sustain the staff, facility and equipment necessary.

Visit loveinc-ghc.org to see happenings with Love INC. Two immediate initiatives include the Safe Families network of churches in Hancock County and Faith Nursing visitations.

If you would like to securely purchase dinner tickets, go to loveinc-ghc.org.