Church hosts Ivan Tait Revival
Ivan Tait will speak at a revival hosted by Eastern Heights Church, 1315 Grandview Highway in Cleburne, beginning Nov. 8.
Tait’s speaking style combines humor, strong biblical preaching and knowledge that ministers life and energy to young and old, according to a release from the church. On Nov. 8, Tait’s daughter will minister in music and preach.
Service times are 6:30 p.m. Nov. 8; 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Nov. 9; and 7 p.m. Nov. 10-12.
Nursery is provided for children up to age five.
For information, call 817-558-2121.
— Special to the Times-Review
Bill and Kim Nash coming to Lighthouse
Bill and Kim Nash will perform at Lighthouse Church at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.
Nash writes, sings, entertains and produces. He comes from a musical family who had early success as The Nash Family Trio, which recorded for Columbia Records.
Bill has appeared on NBC, CBS and ABC television networks and recorded for several major record labels including Mercury, Capitol and Liberty Records.
He’s also written songs with his wife and songwriting partner, Kim, for artists such as Garth Brooks, Highway 101 and Reba McEntire. Nash has come full circle singing with his wife, Kim, and his youngest son, Jimmy, the new Nash Family Trio.
One of his latest songs is “In God We Still Trust,” also recorded by Diamond Rio and sung by them on the Grand Ol Opry and national TV.
The Lighthouse Church is located at 301 S. Dobson in Burleson. Nursery provided. For more info, call 817-295-7671.
— Special to the Times-Review
Calvary Baptist to hold fall festival
The Calvary Baptist Church will hold its annual fall festival from 6:30-8:30 p.m. today in the Family Life Center.
The evening will feature game booths, a giant cake walk, candy, refreshments and more. Admission and events are free.
Th event is a Christian-oriented Halloween alternative.
On Sunday the church will have its Fall Round Up services at 8:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. The southern gospel singing group, Heaven's Harbor, will perform. Sunday School will be at 10 a.m.
Children services for kindergarten through fourth grade are conducted in the church annex and toddlers meet in our Family Life Center.
Nursery services are also provided and free transportation is available.
Daylight Saving time ends Saturday. Set clock back one hour.
For more information call 817-645-7758.
The church is located at 700 Woodard Avenue.
— Special to the Times-Review
Religion
10/31 Religious briefs
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Misty Shultz: Finding your way through the valley with God’s help
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Misty Shultz: Choosing a church home an important decision
When my husband and I were searching for a church five years ago, we visited around 15 churches before making our decision. As you might imagine, we were pretty ready to be settled when we found our church home.
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Misty Shultz: Walking out your faith, even through obstacles
A sweet friend passed away last week after a three-year battle with cancer. In my mind, his death feels so premature. At 66 years old, it seems he had so much time left to do the Lord’s work. He was such a faithful servant of God, and I can’t imagine why it was his time to go when he impacted so many people for Christ.
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Ticket sales under way for ninth annual prayer breakfast
Tickets are now available for the ninth annual Cleburne Christian Leadership Prayer Breakfast, set for March 5 at Cleburne Bible Church and featuring former Secretary of the Army Pete Geren as the guest speaker.
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Misty Shultz: Celebrate the greatest gift of all: Jesus
This time next Christmas, I will have a sweet little girl sitting at my feet jostling tissue paper and gazing at the lights on the tree.
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Misty Shultz: Transition to parenthood requires sacrifices
My life is turned a little bit upside down right now. After several years of being unsure about whether or not my husband and I were able to conceive a child, God surprised us with the sweetest miracle.
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Prayerful gathering
At 10 a.m. Wednesday, three young men walked out of TEAM School to start a prayer circle as part of national See You at the Pole event, which took place at several schools in Cleburne ISD.
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Baylor president to speak Sunday at FBC
Judge Ken Starr, president of Baylor University, will speak at 11 a.m. Sunday at First Baptist Church of Cleburne.
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Misty Shultz: Like Paul, we need to be content with what God gives us
A friend once told me she was hesitant to have people over for dinner because she was embarrassed about her home.
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FBC youth choir participates in choir tour
First Baptist Church Cleburne Surrender Youth Choir is participating in the First Annual San Diego Festival of Youth Choirs in California today through July 1.
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