The Bulletin – June 4

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U.S. 40 sale booth to aid youth trip

NEW PALESTINE — Officials with Zion Lutheran Church will send 21 youth and five adults to an event in New Orleans as part of a National Youth Gathering set for July 20. The group is having a yard sale at 5409 U.S. 40 West that began Thursday and continues through today to raise money for the trip.

Rummage sale benefits missions

McCORDSVILLE — The Presbyterian Women of Christ Presbyterian Church are sponsoring their annual rummage sale that began Friday and continues from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. today at the church, 7879 N. County Road 700W (Carroll Road). It features household items, furniture, lamps, dishes, glassware, kitchen items, small appliances and electronics, linens and bath, tools and outdoor items, toys, games and books.

This is a “Name Your Price” rummage sale; you choose the items you want to purchase and make an offer. Some of the larger items will be priced, but these will be open to negotiation, also.

Profits from the sale help to support local missions, such as the Angel Connection as well as Presbyterian Women’s missions in the United States and worldwide.

Monday service set to begin at church

CUMBERLAND — “Monday: The Bookend of the Weekend” is a summer worship service that will be at 6:30 p.m. Mondays starting June 6 at St. John United Church of Christ, 11910 E. Prospect St.

It’s a weekday worship service for those who cannot attend on Sunday or just want to attend an evening of worship and music.

For further information, visit the church’s website at stjucc.com, see the church’s Facebook page, or call the church office at 317-894-7958.

Dinner proceeds will help with funeral costs

McCORDSVILLE — McCordsville United Methodist Church’s next Second Saturday Community Dinner is set for 4:30 to 7 p.m. June 11.

The menu features spaghetti, salad bar and desserts. A free-will offering for the meal will benefit the Clegg family, to aid in hospital and funeral expenses for their seven-year-old son, Matthew, who unexpectedly died in May.

Mohawk pianist to present concert

MOHAWK — Andrew Filson will be in concert from 2 to 3 p.m. June 12 at Mohawk United Methodist Church, 2045 W. County Road 400N.

Filson, staff musician at the church, is a current M.M. in music composition candidate 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, he is an independent private piano instructor at The Slick Music Studio in Anderson and at the Butler Community Arts School in Indianapolis.

Filson’s spring 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 congregation to call out a favorite hymn to be played.

A love offering will be received.

A reception will follow the concert.

Institute to mark graduation

GREENFIELD — Evangel Bible Institute graduation for the Class 2016 is set for 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Evangel Christian Church, 1221 E. Main St. The speaker will be the dean, Patty Franklin.

A fellowship dinner, meet and greet and pictures will follow the service in the church fellowship hall.

Club plans trivia night, dinner

FORTVILLE — The St. Thomas Women’s Club of Fortville has scheduled a trivia night for 6:30 p.m. June 11 in the Parish Activity Center.

The cost is $25 a person, which will include dinner and the trivia game. People are welcome to a table of 6 to 8 people or come and join another group.

There will be a cash prize for the winners.

For reservations or more details, call Stephanie Garst at 317-407-7257 or Rosemary Ritchie at 317-850-9871. Walk-ins are also welcome.

Session designed to empower

GREENFIELD — Empowering Women, a free event for women of all ages, is set for 9:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. June 11 at Hancock County Public Library, 900 W. McKenzie Road.

Participants can join in a conversation with Hancock County resource providers on the importance of mental health, healthy relationships and support systems in overcoming barriers to self-sufficiency.

The event includes lunch and door prizes. It is presented by Hancock County Women’s Resource Center and Love INC.

For more information, call 317-695-1502 or 317-468-6300.

Sale to aid Haiti missions

GREENFIELD — A yard sale to benefit mission work in Haiti is planned for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 10 to 11 at Fiano Landscapes, 1111 E. Main St.

Covenant Quartet to perform

GREENFIELD — The Covenant Quartet from Hobe Sound will share music at 7 p.m. June 28 at Greenfield Wesleyan Church. The group includes vocals, guitar, bass, harmonica and pianist Paul Stetler.

Second Saturdays launches in Fortville

FORTVILLE — Fortville Church of the Nazarene has started Second Saturdays, a community event that takes place every second Saturday of the month at the church, 701 S. Maple St.

Doors open at 5:30 p.m., and the event begins at 6. The evening features games, prizes, music, food, a Bible story and fellowship for the entire family. If you have questions, call the church at 485-6443.

Movie nights offered monthly

GREENFIELD — Greater Grace of Central Indiana Church offers a free movie night at 7 p.m. the second Saturday of the month. It will feature a large screen, surround sound, and free refreshments. The church is located at 320 W. Walnut St.

Annual camp meeting slated

GREENFIELD — The International Conservative Holiness Association will have its annual Camp Meeting from Tuesday through June 12 at the Christian Family Center, five miles north of Greenfield.

It will feature evangelists Darrell Stetler and Jeremy Fuller, song evangelists The Glicks, and various services and programs for families, children and youth.

For more information, call the Rev. Buddy Perry, chairman, at 765-649-0672, or see holinessonline.com/ICHA/?ICHA.