The Bulletin – March 13

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Reset clock to make it to service on time

HANCOCK COUNTY — Daylight saving time begins Sunday. Those planning to visit a house of worship on Sunday are reminded to set their clocks forward one hour before going to sleep Saturday night.

Mt. Comfort fish fry is drive-thru

MT. COMFORT — Mt. Comfort Church’s annual fish fry will be drive-thru only this year. Pickup will be from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Saturday (March 13) outside the church, 3179 N. County Road 600W.

Hand-battered cod, coleslaw, baked beans, macaroni and cheese, and a dessert choice will be available for $10. Dessert choices are apple pie, cherry pie or chocolate cake.

Proceeds from the fish fry will benefit a youth group trip to Charleston, South Carolina.

Visit mtcomfortchurch.com to find a form to pre-order. Drive-up orders will also be filled the day of the event for as long as supplies last. Cash or card payments will be accepted at pickup.

Information: mtcomfortchurch.com, 317-894-8965

Youth conference continues today

GREENFIELD — “Torn,” the United Apostolic Church of Jesus Christ National Youth Conference, began Friday and continues Saturday (March 13) at Apostolic Pentecostal Church, 1202 E. Fifth St., Greenfield.

Services will begin at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. A breakout session takes place at 2 p.m.

Drive-thru for Lenten meals this year

FORTVILLE — A drive-thru fish fry fundraiser is planned for Fridays during Lent at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church.

Serving begins at 5 p.m. and continues until the fish are gone. The $10 dinner includes a fish sandwich, steak fries, coleslaw and homemade dessert.

The church is located at 523 S. Merrill St.

The fish fries are sponsored by Knights of Columbus chapter 15712.

Bible study available in person, on Zoom

GREENFIELD — Trinity Park United Methodist Church is offering a Bible study during Lent using the book “Seven Words” by Susan Robb.

The study meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays in the Ministry Center at the church, 207 W. Park Ave.

A Zoom class meets at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays; email the Rev. Larry Van Camp at [email protected].

Information: 317-462-4303; trinitypark.net

Good Friday service set in Shirley

SHIRLEY — Community Ministerial Alliance, a group of Shirley-area churches, will have a community Good Friday service at 7 p.m. April 2 at Shirley-Wilkinson Community United Methodist Church, 309 South St., Shirley.

Ron Ferguson, pastor of Grant City Wesleyan Church, will be the speaker.

The Community Ministerial Alliance has been sponsoring a Good Friday service and a Thanksgiving service for about 20 years, first as a Shirley ministerial alliance but later under its current name.

The group typically rotates locations for these community services. Pastors from the churches involved take turns delivering the sermon. Other churches often offer some other part of the service, such as a song or a poem.

Participating churches are Christ Fellowship Church, Grant City Wesleyan Church, Shirley Christian Church, Shirley Friends Church, Shirley Church of the Nazarene, Shirley-Wilkinson Community United Methodist Church and Wilkinson Church of Christ. You do not have to attend one of those churches to go to the service.

Pantry can use chili ingredients, paper products

McCORDSVILLE — Angel Connection Food Pantry is open from 9 to 10 a.m. Wednesdays at McCordsville United Methodist Church, 6247 W. Broadway, McCordsville.

Items can also be donated during that time. Needed items include chili ingredients such as tomatoes, tomato sauce, beans, seasoning and macaroni/spaghetti; canned meats such as chicken, tuna or beef stew; canned sloppy Joe mix; condiments such as mustard, ketchup and mayonnaise; any kind of crackers; cereal; cleaning supplies; dish soap; and paper products such as tissues, toilet paper and paper towels.

Information: 317-219-9157, 317-335-3705