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Church honors
violence victims

Cornerstone Free Methodist Church at 578 Killian Road in Akron, will have its first Power Ride July 19.

The purpose of the motorcade is to honor the victims of domestic violence by having a memorial at their individual gravesites in Summit, Portage and Stark County.

Registration/rally will be from 9 to 10 a.m. Pastor Brenda Young will lead a prayer.

The cost is $10 per person. There will be food and fellowship after the ride. Raffle tickets are available. There will be a drawing at 3 p.m. last bike in. Many door prizes will be given.

For more information call 1-877-5POWER6 or e-mail painintopower@yahoo.com

Bible Believers announce annual picnic

Bible Believer's Baptist Church will have its annual picnic July 26 at Sagamore Hills Township Park. The picnic is from 2 to 8 p.m. at Pavilion B.

A potluck dinner and dessert will be served at 5 p.m. All are welcome to attend. The congregation would love to get a chance to meet some new families.

For questions concerning the picnic or for more information about Bible Believer's Baptist Church, call the Rev. Richard Kipp at 330-467-0419.

The church's weekly Wednesday night Bible Study and Prayer Meeting begins at 7 p.m. Nursery is available for children newborn up to age 2.

Northfield Baptist Church
SummerFest continues

Northfield Baptist Church at 311 W. Aurora Road in Sagamore Hills announces the continuation of SummerFest 2008. SummerFest, a free Sunday evening series aimed at providing practical biblical instruction to help confront the top problems facing families today.

Area residents are welcome to attend these informal 6 p.m. sessions which include a one-hour teaching session followed by food, fellowship and activities. SummerFest also includes special activities for children. Children's activities include Bible lessons, crafts, crazy science experiments, prizes and games.

The following speakers and topics will be addressed:

* July 27 (sandwich night): "How to harness instead of harass your child's spirit" by Dr. Michael Peck.

* Aug. 3 (pizza night): "Can you hear me now (communications in the home)?" by the Rev. Chad Dalton.

* Aug. 10 (pot luck night): "Reining in media madness" by the Rev. Eric Puff.

* Aug. 24 (burger night): "Walking the tightrope of work and family" by Gary Hoffman.

* Aug. 31 (spiedies night): "When is enough, (materialism)" by the Rev. Mark Ashley.

Go to www.northfieldbaptist.org or call 330-467-7939 for more information.

Anti-addiction program
is under way

Reformers Unanimous, a national Christ-centered addiction program headquartered in Rockford, Ill, has started a chapter in Northfield.

The program meets every Friday night at the New Testament Baptist Church from 7 to 9 p.m.

The program is open to all adults who struggle with an addiction or a "stubborn habit." Call the church at 330-467-6757 for more information.




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