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10/9 Religion briefs
Nolan River Church of Christ welcomes new minister
Tim Stevens is the new minister at Nolan River Church of Christ in Cleburne.
Stevens graduated from Cleburne High and Tarleton State University.
The church is located at 1705 Longfellow, about two blocks south of Country Club Road off Nolan River Road and across from Smith Middle School.
— Special to the Times-Review
New cowboy church to hold first worship service
The Three Nails Cowboy Church will have its first public worship service at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.
Three Nails has been holding core group and Bible study meetings, as well as band practice in preparation for Sunday’s service.
The church’s temporary location is 3101 N. Main St. Cleburne.
Paul “Hoot” Wibbeler is pastor.
For information call 972-567-5119
— Special to the Times-Review
Women’s fellowship to hold first meeting
Christian Women’s Fellowship will meet for the first time from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday in the Joshua Community Room at the Joshua high school campus at 907 S. Broadway in Joshua.
Participants are asked to bring a finger food to share. Drinks are provided.
Dress is casual, and no child care will be provided.
For information or directions call 817-447-7015 or 817-558-9030.
— Special to the Times-Review
Book sale benefits breast cancer research
A book sale benefitting the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation will be held from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 17 at First United Methodist Church in Cleburne.
Books of various genres will be available for sale.
The Komen Foundation provides education about breast cancer and raises funds to support research to find a cure for the disease.
For information call Blair at 817-713-6713.
— Special to the Times-Review
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A survivor’s story
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Brian Birdwell talked about injuries he received at the Pentagon on Sept. 11 and the faith that pulled him through.
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Youth choir participates in festival at Baylor
First Baptist Church Cleburne Youth Choir participated in the fifth annual Youth Choir Festival at Baylor University from Feb. 26-28.
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Misty Shultz: Praising God in the morning a challenge to be met
I’m not a morning person. At all.
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Two veterans to be honored
Cleburne veterans Dr. Orvil Joe Stephens and Lt. Col. Michael Hopkins will be honored for their service to the nation at the sixth annual Cleburne Christian Leadership Prayer Breakfast from 6:50-8 a.m., Monday at Cleburne Bible Church.
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Faith Temple to have week of services
Faith Temple Church in Cleburne will have several special services during the next week.
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Vocalist, prayer leader both involved in prison ministries
Melissa Ward is best known for her musical talents, and Mike Barber for his 10 years as a professional football player, but both believe their most meaningful work has taken place behind prison walls, in ministries for Christ.
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Youth department to host community black history project
In an effort to tie black and white history together, the Greater Mount Zion Baptist Church youth department is hosting a communitywide black history project.
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Misty Shultz: Lessons in faith learned while buying house
The last seven months has been one long string of lessons in faith. My husband and I were not quite ready to purchase a home when we fell in love with a wonderful house, and we adored the sellers.
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First Baptist Church program helps meet basic needs for many
Members of the First Baptist Church of Cleburne are doing their part to help people through these tough economic times, providing free lunches for area families.
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