The Bulletin – February 24

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Family trio to sing at Curry’s Chapel

GREENFIELD — Westward Road will sing in the 10:30 a.m. service Sunday at Curry’s Chapel United Methodist Church, 3488 N. County Road 375E.

The group describes its genre as “current Christian Country with a progressive Southern Gospel flair” on its website.

Information: westwardroad.com

Driving Grace band to perform at church

FORTVILLE — Driving Grace, a contemporary Christian band, will perform in concert at 6 p.m. Sunday at Fortville Church of the Nazarene, 701 S. Maple St.

Driving Grace originates from central Indiana. Band members include Ryan McConnell (guitar and vocals), Holly Bell (vocals), Tim Fair (keyboard/piano), Jordan McCullough (bass guitar) and Jake Maddux (drums).

The concert is open to the public, and there is no cost to attend. A free-will offering for the band and its ministry will be accepted.

Information: 317-485-6443; fortvillenazarene.org

Grief support group begins new session

GREENFIELD — The Griefshare support group began a new session Feb. 13 at Brandywine Community Church, 1551 E. New Road.

The group continues to meet weekly from 6:15 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays.

For more information, call Pam at 317-410-8968.

Youth With A Mission to bring production

FORTVILLE — Youth With A Mission Boston will perform “Encounter: One Nation Under God” at 7 p.m. March 4 at New Life Christian Fellowship, 1574 W. State Road 234.

“Encounter” is an original production telling the story of God through a multifaceted artistic production involving theatre, music, dance, media and visual art.

Information: nlcfonline.com; 317-485-7472

Movie Theater Church celebrates tenth year

MT. COMFORT — Movie Theater Church will celebrate its 10th anniversary March 10 and 11.

On March 10, five groups from the church will offer community service at organizations from 10 a.m. to noon; five groups times two hours equals 10, representing the church’s 10 years.

The church also plans an evening of worship at 7 p.m. March 10. “We invite the community to enjoy music and media, just getting lost in a moment of worship,” the Rev. Ethan Maple wrote in an email to the Daily Reporter.

The next day, the church will celebrate the 10-year milestone during worship at 10:30 a.m. After the service, it will gather for dinner with the congregation of Mt. Comfort United Methodist Church.

Both churches worship at 3179 N. Mt. Comfort Road, Greenfield. Movie Theater Church joined the Mt. Comfort congregation there in December, with each church worshiping in a different style in a different part of the building.

Fish fry slated at Mt. Comfort church

MT. COMFORT — Mt. Comfort United Methodist Church will serve a community fish fry from 11 a.m. to 7 tonight at the church, 3179 N. Mt. Comfort Road (County Road 600W), Greenfield.

Session helps parents broach technology

FORTVILLE — The Rev. Mark Adcock and his wife, Angela, will begin a Parent Conversations series at 6 p.m. the fourth Sunday evening of the month for parents of children and youth.

Sunday’s topic is “Dealing with the Challenges of Technology.”

At 7 p.m., youth parents will stay for a short meeting with the Adcocks regarding some of the specific challenges that youth are facing in culture today and how they affect our youth ministry. They also will share some of the future plans for youth ministry at New Life.

Lenten service is Sunday evening

GREENFIELD — A Lenten service is set for 6:30 p.m. Sunday at Mt. Lebanon United Methodist Church, 3447 S. State Road 9. The Rev. Jeri Thomas will speak.

Information: 317-462-1313; mtlebanonumc.net