PAGE 12 THE POST CHURCH Sunday, June 25, 2006 CHURCH BRIEFS Shavertown UMC holding concert Tim Zimmerman and The King's Brass will hold a concert at 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 28 at the Sha- vertown United Methodist Church, 163 N. Pioneer Avenue in Shavertown. The group of nine musicians holds concerts around the country. The concert is spon- sored by the Fine Arts Commit- tee and the sanctuary is air- conditioned. Tickets are $8 for adults and $4 for children. For more information, call, 675-3616. Bible study series ending June 28 The Back Mountain Ministerium will hold the final part of its an- nual summer Bible study series at noon and 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 28 at the Dallas United Wisdom of the World" will be led by the Rev. William Lewis. The public is invited to attend the study. Lehman-ldetown UMC plans Bible school The Lehman-ldetown United Methodist Church will hold a special service to end its annual Vacation Bible School at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, June 25 at the Lehman United Methodist Church on Mountain View Road in Lehman Township. The chil- dren will sing during the service. For more information, call Mandy Newman at 674-9777 or pastor Nancy Russell at 675-5192. Pancake breakfast at Prince of Peace Prince of Peace Episcopal Church June 25 at the church, 420 Main St., Dallas. The menu includes pancakes, eggs, sausage and beverages. A goodwill offering will be appreciated. Kunkle UMC sets flea market The Kunkle United Methodist Church will hold a flea market from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, July 1on the church grounds. There will also be a bake sale, with cotton candy and ice cream available for sale. Vendor spaces are available for $10. For reserva- “tions, call Marge at 675-5801 or Jane at 675-2610. FEFC holding Bible school The Fellowship Evangelical Free Church will hold Son Treasure Island Vacation Bible School on June 26-30 at the church, 45 Hildebrandt Road in Dallas Town- start at 9:10 a.m. and the evening session will begin at 5:45 p.m. Both sessions will feature a skit, puppet show, games, crafts, music and other activities. Both sessions are open to children 4 years of age through fifth grade. The evening session is also open to sixth-graders. For more in- formation, call 675-6426. Community VBS to begin Aug. 7 A community-wide Vacation Bible School “The Xtreme Encounter: “A Salvation Space Journey" will be held from 9 a.m. to noon Aug. 7-1 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church on Route 18 in Dallas Township. The event for children ages 3 and older is being sponsored by churches of the Back Mountain Ministerium. The following churches will be represented - Shavertown United Methodist, St. Paul's Lutheran, Dallas United Prince of Peace Episcopal and Huntsville United Metho- dist. The Bible school will feature music, crafts, stories, games and snacks. The registration deadline is July 23 and limit- ed to 150 children. Forms are available at the churches listed above or by contacting Jennifer Martin of the Prince of Peace Episcopal Church at 675-1723 or princeofpea- ce@epix.net. Children invited to ‘Rec with Rock’ The Vacation Bible School- like “Rec with the Rock” will be held from 6-10 p.m. July 8 and Aug. 12 at the Rock Recreation Center at the Back Mountain Harvest Assembly Church in Trucks- ) ville. Children ages 2-12 are come to attend the Saturday night events, which include games, snacks and crafts. There is no charge to attend, but dona- tions will be accepted to benefit the Pittsburgh Project. Men's breakfast held each Tuesday The Shavertown United Metho- dist Church recently began hold- ing a weekly ecumenical men’s breakfast. The group meets at 8 a.m. each Tuesday at Pickett's Charge restaurant on Route 415 in Dallas. The Dutch treat break- fast is followed by fellowship and a short devotion period. The breakfast, fellowship and devo- tion period last no longer than one hour. Men from all Back Mountain churches are encouraged to attend. will hold a pancake breakfast Methodist Church. The study from 8 a.m. to noon Sunday, “The Wisdom of God and The Methodist, Trinity Presbyterian, ship. The morning session will A 4 Got an apartment ~ | | Post a vacancy with | No checks to write. No stamps to buy. Apartments.com and gain | Automatic payment from your access to thousands of | Sig iL Cary Sr thecking SCCOUNE. potential renters each Call 829-5000 and ask to switch to E-ZPay. and every day. TIMES.LEADER Rend the leader on apartments.com. "$99 Assessment Expires June 30, 200 Help your child get ahead in the fall. 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