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Posted: Thursday, January 17, 2013 6:00 pm

The Messenger, January 17, 2013
Willetts to speak
The Rev. James and Judy Willett will minister Sunday at Healing Faith Family Worship Center, located at 2113 West Main St. in Union City. The service will begin at 10:30 a.m.
The Rev. Shane Long invites the public to attend.

Stone Soup Supper set
New Ebenzer Cumber-land Presbyterian Church will hold its annual community Stone Soup  Supper Jan. 26 at 6:30 p.m. in the activities building of the church.
Everyone is invited to attend, a spokesman said.

To sell plate lunches
Friendship Free Will Baptist Church, located at 1304 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in Union City, will sell plate lunches Saturday, beginning at 10 a.m.
The menu will include fish, slaw, potato salad and spaghetti for $6, with dessert extra.

Prophecy study set
The People Place Assembly of God, located at 728 Broadway in South Fulton, will host Bible teacher and author the Rev. Daymond Duck Jan. 21-24 at 6:30 p.m. to discuss Bible prophecy and current events.
The Rev. Carl Kizer and the congregation invite the community to attend.

Courses offered
Christian Life University, meeting at Union City Second Baptist Church at 831 North Everett Blvd., will begin the spring semester of classes Jan. 23.
Courses will be offered on four different levels and participants who complete all four will graduate.
Level I classes include Core Convictions, taught by the Rev. Joseph Brasher; Seven Daily Sins, with Zach Cochran; and The 7 Experiment, taught by Allison Palmer and Julie Morgan.
Classes will also be 6-7 Wednesday nights at the church. Sign-up is available in person at the church office or by email to josephbrasher@charter.net. There is a $10 fee and participants must be present for at least 80 percent of the class time to receive credit for having completed a level of study.
Divorce Care will also be offered at the church. Call the office at 885-5223 for information about any of these programs and opportunities for study.

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