The Picayune Item

October 5, 2012

Religion Briefs

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PICAYUNE — Sons of Faith at Corinth

Corinth Baptist Church in Nicholson hosts Sons of Faith at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6. Free. For more information, call 601-347-3867.

Don’t be a victim - call

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

Anniversary at Pilgrim Bound

Pilgrim Bound Baptist Church celebrates its 112th anniversary at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 7. Cookout on the grounds follows. For more information, call 601-798-5457.

Revival at  Liberty Baptist

Liberty Baptist Church revival is Sunday, followed by lunch followed by afternoon service and at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 21-Friday, Oct. 26.

‘Punkin’ Patch at Central BC

Central Baptist Church Pumpkin Patch is noon-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday, Oct. 15-31.

FBC Carriere needs kids

First Baptist Church of Carriere has openings pre-school classes for ages 2 & 3. For more information, call 601-798-6301.

Mills benefit account set

A benefit account has been set up at The First bank to help with medical expenses for Nicholas Mills who has had leg and foot surgery.

Eat a ‘pound’ for Angel Tree

First Baptist Church of Carriere is taking orders for homemade lemon, strawberry and almond pound cakes as a fund raiser for Angel Tree children. Cakes are $10 each, delivery or pick-up. For more information or to order, call 601-798-6301.

Cancer patient needs a hand

A benefit fund has been set up at Keesler Credit Union for Ronald Lockett, cancer patient. For more information, call Delisa Lockett at 601-749-9747 or 504-237-0478.

Computer classes offered

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

Cemetery 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.

Local pastor needs help

A benefit account has been set up at Hancock Bank for pastor David Terry to help with medical expenses. For more information, call 601-749-0896.