: L PAGE2 THE POST CHURCH Sunday, August 5, 2007 CHURCH BRIEFS Vendor spaces available Vendor spaces (crafts and more) are avail- able for Summerfest 2007 at St. Paul’s Luth- eran Church, Rt. 118, Dallas. Summerfest will be held from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 11. Vendor spaces are $25 and will be under cover. Registration forms may be obtained by calling the church office at 675-3859. Other activities include: Silent Auction Booth, New/Used Books, Entertainment, Art Display/Sale, Bake Sale, Fall Plant Sale, Jewelry, Activities for Children, Food, and Entertainment. Baked ham dinner/ bake sale scheduled A baked ham dinner and bake sale will be held from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 11, at the Loyalville United Methodist Church. Ticket prices are $8 for adults and $3.50 for children under 12 years of age. Take outs are available and may be reserved by calling 477-3521 and leaving your name and the number of dinners you are requesting. The church is located ¥2 mile off Route 29 South. Nine miles from Noxen, turn left onto Loyalville Road. The church is located 12 mile off Route 118. Four miles west of Dallas, turn right onto Loyalville Road. After approximately three miles, the church is on the left. From West Nanticoke, pro- ceed to Hunlock Creek intersection. Contin- ue north on Route 29 for approximately four miles. Loyalville Road is on the right. Chicken barbeque slated The Maple Grove United Methodist Church, 5876 Main Road, Sweet Valley (1/4 mile from Sheldon’s Lunch, Rt. 118), will hold its annual chicken barbeque from 4 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 18. Dinners include half a chicken, baked potato, corn-on-the cob, cole slaw, cake and beverage. Adult dinner are $8 and children’s dinners are $3.50. Takeouts are also avail- able. For information, call 570-639-2958. Back Mountain Ministerium plans Vacation Bible School Everyone is invited to attend 2007 Com- . munity Vacation Bible School, “Great Bible Reed, Dive Deep into God’s Word,” spon- sored by the churches of the Back Mountain Ministerium. This annual event will be held at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Dallas (Route 118) for children ages 3 and up from 9 a.m. to noon August 13 to 17. For more information or to register, con- tact Jennifer Martin, Prince of Peace Epis- copal Church at 675-90528 or princeof- peace@epix.net. VBS scheduled for TUMC Vacation Bible School will be held from 6:15 to 8:30 p.m. each evening from August 6 to 10 the William and Melba Dickson Educational Facility at the Trucksville Unit- ed Methodist Church The theme for this year’s program is “SONFORCE KIDS: Special Agents” and will include games, crafts, songs, snacks and Bible stories! All children ages 4 years to sixth grade are welcome to attend. Please call 696-3897 for more informa- tion. Paul and Kim Reinert are Vacation Bible School Directors. Rev. Michael Bealla is pastor of Trucksville United Methodist Church. Pig roast dinner scheduled The River of Life Fellowship Ministries Church, 22 Outlet Rd., Lehman (the former Lehman Jr. High School) will hold a pig roast dinner at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 1. Ticket prices are $8 and must be pur- chased by August 20. To purchase tickets, call Loydene at 477-3720. Craft and Collectible sale set Crafters are being sought for a craft and collectible show at the River of Life Fellow- ship Ministries Church, 22 Outlet Rd., Leh- man (old Lehman Junior High School) from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept 29. Vendors must provide their own tables. Spaces are 10x10 and are $25. Interested vendors are asked to call Sue at 639-1769 or Tracy at 477-3863 Tracy. Craft space must be reserved and paid for by September 15. Men's breakfast held each Tuesday The Shavertown United Methodist Church recently began holding 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 breakfast is followed by fellowship and a short devotion period. The breakfast, fellowship and devotion period last no longer than one hour. Men from all Back Mountain churches are encouraged to attend. For more in- formation, call Bob Deeble at 696-2148. Awana Club meets at Grace Community The Awana Club of Grace Community Church meets from 6-7:45 p.m. each Wednesday at the church, located across from Chapel Lawn Cemetery on Memorial Highway. The club holds its meetings through April. The Bible-based club is open to boys and girls in kindergarten through sixth grade. Awana is one of the largest nondenom- inational children and youth ministries in the world. Awana clubs are active in more than 110 countries, reaching more than one million young people each week. For more information, call the church office at 675-3723. CROSSWORD CORNER Puzzle answers, Page 8 SUMC CARE TEAM PAINTS HOUSE i BN Sec Under the direction of Gene Phillips, the Congregational Care Team of Shavertown United Methodist Church recently painted the home of a church member in need. The Care Team was estab- lished one year ago to care for the needs of members of its congre- gation and as an outreach to the community. The team, composed of three coordinators, 50 members of the church and Pastor Lynn Snyder, delivers approximately 50 meals per month to those who are ill or in need of meals, provides rides to doctor's appointments on a regular basis, has helped two church families move and now has painted the house of a church family member. If you or some- one you know needs help, please call the church office at 675-3616 and you will be referred to a coordinator. 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