The Bulletin – May 28

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His Voice Through Us will sing at service

BUCK CREEK TOWNSHIP — His Voice Through Us will sing in the service at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Amity United Methodist Church.

Monday service beginning soon

CUMBERLAND — “Monday: The Bookend of the Weekend” is a summer worship service that will take place at 6:30 p.m. Mondays starting June 6.

It’s a weekday worship service for those who cannot attend 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.

Church plans service tonight for race fans

GREENFIELD — Trinity Park United Methodist Church will offer a service at 5:30 p.m. today for race fans who will be at the Indianapolis 500 the next day and anyone else interested in attending. Casual attire is fine.

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.

Group will minister at reservation in Arizona

MORRISTOWN — A group from Faith Baptist Church in Morristown will go to the Baptist Indian Chapel in Bapchule, Arizona, on the Pima Indian Reservation. The reservation is just south of Phoenix.

Dr. Wayne Scott, pastor of Faith Baptist, will preach revival meetings the morning of June 19 and evenings June 20 to 22. The group will lead Vacation Bible School in the mornings from June 20 to 23 and hopes to draw parents to a VBS program the evening of June 24.

The 11-member team, which includes four teens, will be involved in all aspects of VBS as well as singing at the services.

Annual Strawberry Festival upcoming

GREENFIELD — First Presbyterian Church’s annual Strawberry Festival is set for 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday in the city parking lot south of the church, 116 W. South St.

Advance tickets are $3 and available at McCleerey’s Sporting Goods, 22 S. State St., and Ye Olde Head Shoppe, 949 N. State St. Tickets are $4 the day of the festival.

The festival features strawberries, shortcake, ice cream and live entertainment. Proceeds will benefit a handful of organizations that serve the community.

Camp meeting features family programing

GREENFIELD — The International Conservative Holiness Association will have its annual Camp Meeting from June 7 to 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.