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rel.-Church Calendar0704 2020
rel.-Church Calendar0704 2020

            Church Calendar announcements may be submitted to the Herald by mail, ATTENTION:

CHURCH CALENDAR OF ANNOUNCEMENTS, by phone (764-9031) or hand-delivered to the office. Because the length of our church calendar is determined by the amount of space available, not every item submitted will appear. Your item may start out at the bottom, but will move to the top as the date of the event nears. Items in the church calendar are printed free of charge. Sometimes we may not be able to publish your announcement as specified. If your announcement must be printed on specific days or worded in a specific way, it needs to be run as a paid advertisement.

            Items submitted for ongoing events will run two weeks and may be resubmitted every three months.

 Sunday

ONLINE SERVICE for Statesboro New Covenant Church will be conducted Sunday at 10 a.m. via the church’s web page at sncconline.com.

ONLINE SERVICE for Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Statesboro will be conducted Sunday beginning at 10:30 a.m. with John Cowlishaw, member and music director at UU’s of Coastal Georgia, as speaker. Program topic: “Environmental Conservation from Above: The South Wings Fights.” For more information on how to join the online service visit www.UUStatesboro.org.

SERVICES have resumed at Saint Mary’s Missionary Baptist Church, Mallard Pond Road. Worship service begins at 10 a.m. and may also be viewed via the church’s YouTube channel.

 Upcoming Events

GOD TALKS will meet July 11 at 10 a.m. in the Multipurpose Room of Statesboro New Covenant Church, Gentilly Road, with Dr. Murl Gwynn, author, as speaker. Topic: “From Dummy to Doctir.” Use side entrance. Social distancing will be encouraged.

ONLINE SERVICE for Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Statesboro will be conducted July 12 beginning at 10:30 a.m. with Dr. Leon Spencer as speaker. Topic: “Obama: Made in Hawaii.” For more information on how to join the online service visit www.UUStatesboro.org.

 

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