The Bulletin for May 21

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Car show includes bounce houses, corn hole

GREENFIELD — Men’s groups are planning a car show for 2 to 7 p.m. Saturday (May 21) at Brandywine Community Church, 1551 E. New Road, Greenfield. All proceeds benefit the Mountain Top Youth Mission Team.

Bounce houses, corn hole, barbecue and a live band are also planned.

Entries can be cars, trucks or tractors. Registration is available from noon to 2 p.m. today at the site.

Cost to enter is any donation. Awards and door prizes will be given at 5 p.m. Awards include Top 40 (all makes and models), dash plaques for the first 50 registered, Pastor’s Choice, Mountain Top Team Choice and Best of Show.

Quartets sings Sunday at Amity

BUCK CREEK TOWNSHIP — Gospel group 4 the Light will sing in a service at 10 a.m. Sunday at Amity United Methodist Church, 6042 W. County Road 100N, Greenfield.

Music Sunday set at Bradley

GREENFIELD — The music ministry at Bradley United Methodist Church will be celebrated during Music Sunday. The service begins at 9:45 a.m. Sunday at the church, 210 W. Main St. Services are also livestreamed on the church’s website (bradleyumc.org) and on its Facebook page.

Movie ‘Jesus’ to be shown Sunday

GREENFIELD — Faith Lutheran Church will have a pitch-in lunch at 12:15 p.m. Sunday, after the 9:15 a.m. service and 11 a.m. Sunday School. The movie “Jesus” will be shown.

Donations at grocery will aid food pantry

CUMBERLAND — Community Outreach Ministry Eastside (COME) hopes grocery shoppers will donate at the store to help the food pantry the ministry operates out of Cumberland First Baptist Church.

Through Meijer’s Simply Give campaign, shoppers can pick up a gift card near the checkout, give it to the cashier, and indicate how much they wish to donate. Donations at the Cumberland Meijer (11315 East Washington St.) will support the COME pantry. The program runs through July 2.

Eight member churches in Hancock and Marion counties form COME and also support the pantry. The pantry is open from 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesdays at Cumberland First Baptist Church, 116 S. Muessing. The pantry serves residents of Buck Creek and Sugar Creek townships in Hancock County, as well as residents of Warren Township in Marion County.

Pantry leaders also encourage donating on a double-match day, June 18. On that Saturday, Meijer will double any donation you make. If you spend $10, Meijer will give $20, which results in your donation being increased to $30.

Pantry leaders point out the Simply Give program has generated more than $70 million in food donations for more than 230 food pantries in the Midwest since 2008.