The Picayune Item

January 18, 2013

Religion Briefs

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PICAYUNE — Fish Fry fundraiser

 Northspoon Baptist Church is holding a Cuevas’ Fish Fry fund raiser 3-6 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 22, in the parking lot of Bill’s Fried Chicken.

Victims hotline available

Victims of domestic violence call 1-866-231-4568.

Women in Red is Feb. 14

New Beginning Baptist Church hosts Women in Red at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 14. For more information, call Elizabeth Stallings at 601-798-0005.

Usher Board annual day

New Beginnings Baptist Church Ushers Board annual day is at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 27. For more information, call Billie Trotter at 601-889-0539.

Computer class at Manna

Manna Ministries is offering computer classes and financial guidance. To register for classes or more information, call 601-799-2121.

Old Palestine needs upkeep

Old Palestine Cemetery needs donations to help pay for upkeep. To make a donation or for more information, call Robert Byrd at 601-347-9645.

Recovery classes slated

New Life Baptist Church is beginning new classes of Celebrate Recovery Substance Abuse. For more information, call 601-889-1103 or 601-798-3966.

Spiritual Fit meetings

Safe Haven Ministry Spiritual Fit meetings are at 7 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Trainer is Antonio Smith. For more information, call 601-347-4661.

Fundraiser at Weems Chapel

Weems Chapel UMC brick-by-brick fund raiser is underway. Donation is $100 for each engraved brick. For more information, call 601-798-4416 or 601-799-2709; evenings call 601-798-8787 or 601-749-9060.

Bishop’s Time planned

Power House of Deliverance Ministries Bishop’s Time is at 12 noon & 6:30 p.m. first Sunday’s  of the month. For more information, call 601-749-0070.

‘Hard Times’ group forming

Support group for those distressed by hard economic times is forming. For more information, call 601-569-4555.

Emergency food bank

Greater Emmanuel Baptist Church emergency food bank is open 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Mondays. For more information, call 601-799-5282, 601-798-9212, 601-347-3951 or 601-347-6811.