L ‘Sunday, September 18, 2005 CHURCH THE POST PAGE 5 | Emergency workers being honored An emergency management recognition service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 25 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Route 118 in Dallas/Lehman Town- ship. The service is sponsored by the Back Mountain Minis- terium. Firefighters, ambulance com- panies, emergency medical services, police, Civil Air Pa- trol, 911 workers, and others who serve the public safety of the Back Mountain community will be honored. A reception will follow the service to give community members an oppor- tunity to meet and greet those who serve us. Prince of Peace men @ sting breakfast The men of the Prince of Peace Episcopal Church will hold a pancake, sausage break- fast from 8 a.m. to noon, Sun- day, Sept. 25 at the church’s parish hall, 420 Main Street in Dallas. The public is invited. There is'no charge, but a free will offering would be appreciated. All-you-can eat crabfest planned Our Lady of Victory Church of Harveys Lake will hold its annual crabfest Friday, Sept. 30 and Saturday Oct. 1 in the church hall. The dinner in- cludes all-you-can eat Balti- more hardshell crabs, clam chowder, french fries, beer and soda. The cost is $35 per person and you must be at least 12 ars old to attend. For reserva- ons and the time of the event, call the church office at 693- 1535. Specify which night you will be attending. St. Paul's Lutheran plans roast beef dinner ‘St. Paul's Lutheran Church will hold a family-style roast beet dinner from 5-7 p.m. Sat- urday, Sept. 24 at the church on Route 118 in Dallas/Lehman Township. The church is wheelchair- accessible. Takeouts will be available at 4 p.m. Dinners are $7 for adults and $3.50 for children. There will be a limited num- ber of dinners. For reservations, call 675-3859. The Jacobs Brothers giving local concert For "SUCK FREE” TV Call FUMANTI WIRELESS 883-7833 For Satellite TV As Low As $31.99 Including Local Channels @ vicH BRIEFS The Jacob Brothers, veterans of gospel music, will give a concert at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 7 at the Center Moreland Unit- ed Methodist Church on Creamery Road. There is no admission charge, but a free-will offering will be taken. The public is invited. For more information, call 333-4354. Lehman-detown UMW holding several events The Lehman-Idetown United Methodist Women will meet at 7.p.m. Sept. 27 at the Lehman Church. Reports from the School of Mission will be pre- sented by attendees Kendra Cosgrove, Janet Eddy and Dorothy Dawe. World Thank offering banks will be distrib- uted at the meeting and host- esses are Florence Campbell, Elaine St. Clair, Beverly Ide and Lillie Lamoreaux. Pasties will be made and sold Thursday, Sept. 22 at the Ide- town Church. The cost is $3.50 and orders may be called in to any member by Tuesday, Sept. 20. The fall rummage sale will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fri- day, Oct. 7, and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Oct. 8 at the Lehman Church. There will also be snack bar and bake sale. Oct. 8 will be bag day. Co-chairwo- men of the sale will be Ruth Jones, Jennifer Jones, Amanda Newman and Althea Clark. Donations may be dropped off at the church. Gate of Heaven sets spaghetti dinner Gate of Heaven Church will hold a home-style spaghetti dinner from 5-7 p.m. at the church on Machell Avenue in Dallas. Takeouts will begin at 4:30 p.m. The dinner includes spaghet- ti with marinara sauce, home- made meatballs, salad, Italian bread, beverage and choice of dessert. Dinners are $7 for adults and $3.50 for children ages 6-12. There is no charge for chil- dren under 6 years old. There are a limited number of dinners. For reservations or more information, call 675- 2696 Sunday school celebrating 225 years Plans have been made for the 225th Sunday school anni- versary celebration at the Cen- ter Moreland United Methodist Church. The celebration will start Sunday, Oct. 2. The Sunday school will be making a special 225th anni- versary banner and it will be picture day. Sunday school class pictures will be taken and refreshments will be served. On Sunday, Oct. 23, the students will present the ban- ner during the 11a.m. worship service. There will be special music by the Sunday school children and youth, who will take part in the worship ser- vice. Special music will be provided by Nancy Jones. The Rev. Mary Jean Simonin will have a message about Sunday school and following the worship service there will be a potluck birthday dinner. Area churches are urged to hold celebrations at their re- spective churches. For information, visit www.sundayschoolhelp.com. Churches may also call the state Sunday School Associ- ation at 1-800-358-2303 or e- mail psssa@epix.net for com- plete information. St. Paul's plans golf tournament St. Paul’s Lutheran Church will hold a golf tournament for church members and guests at 9:30 a.m. Monday, Oct. 17 at Huntsville Golf Club in Leh- man Township. The format will be modified Chapman. A foursome of play- ers selects the best drive, every- one plays from that spot and the best two scores for that hole are used. The fee of $100 per player includes greens fees, lunch and prizes. Half of the entrance fee will be donated to benefit the many ministries of St. Paul's. Any church member interested should call Scott Schukraft at 675-4846 or Lee Fett at 675- 3144. Tie Visit us on the web WE WANT YOU TO COMPARE! THE JOAN HARRIS CENTRE FOR GIFTED/TALENTED . A COMMUNITY SCHOOL WITH AN INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION! 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