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The Daily Ardmoreite
Posted Aug 06, 2008 @ 02:06 PM

Ardmore, OK —

Christ Community to hold a special service tonight


Christ Community Church will conduct a Worship, Prayer and Healing Service at 7 p.m. today.
Becky Maytubby, church spokeswoman, said the service will include, “a short period of worship and singing, as well as time spent praying together, waiting on God and observance of the Lord’s Supper.”


The service is open to the public and will include prayer requests.


“We will give anyone the opportunity to be anointed and prayed for in whatever area needs healing.  This will be a quiet time and is not designed to expose or embarrass anyone. There will be several people praying for individuals during this segment,” she said, adding, “If you would like prayer for healing in any area, you are encouraged to attend this service.”


Christ Community Church is located at 920 Locust St.


Persons wanting to discuss the service should call Maytubby at (580) 226-0677.

Greater Love holds special services to honor the Whites


Members of Greater Love Victory Temple Family Worship Center conducted special services July 11 and July 13 to celebrate the third anniversary of service by Elder Lee F. White and first lady, Missionary Cheris White.


The theme for the services was “Anointed to Preach Jesus.”


Dr. Jerry Graham, pastor of Word of Life Ministries, Duncan, was the speaker July 11. The Rev. Fred L. Johnson Jr., association minster, Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Ardmore, was the speaker for the morning service July 13. During the evening services July 13, Elder Charles Miller, pastor of St. James Church of God in Christ, Ada, was the speaker.


Guest churches for the event included, Love Joy, Ardmore, Cornerstone, Madill, Jones Chapel, Spenser, No Greater Love Outreach Center, Pauls Valley, and Mt. Olive, Tishomingo.

PV group’s monthly breakfast Saturday morning


PAULS VALLEY — The monthly “My Brother’s Keeper Breakfast” is set for 8 a.m. Saturday at Bethlehem Baptist Church, 311 N. Dunbar St.


MBK is an Oklahoma men’s movement. Bethlehem Baptist pastor, Michael Eaton, describes MBK as “multi-cultural and multi-denominational.” The organization’s core values include: keeping Christ first, keeping confession at the forefront and keep caring for the family.


The theme for the August breakfast will be “Men and the Mystery of Marriage.’


MBK is conducted the first Saturday of every month.


Calvary Christian’s VBS kicks off Monday evening


Power Lab Vacation Bible School will kick off Monday at Calvary Christian Fellowship Church, 2201 4th Ave. NW.


Children, ages 4-12, are invited to attend the VBS, described as an “adventure” in learning about the power of Jesus. Power Lab VBS  will include music, crafts, experiments and snacks.
VBS will be conducted from 6-8:30 p.m. through Friday.


For more information call (580) 226-4765.

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