Do you think the City of Newnan should have waited until at least mid-month to begin hanging its Christmas decorations in downtown rather than the first week in November?
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Posted November 07 | 6:21 AM
A coat drive is being conducted in Coweta County by Soldiers of the Cross, Inc.
Posted 3:06 AM
Autumn is a time for falling leaves in many colors, bright orange pumpkins -- and church fundraisers.
Posted 11/7/2009
New Life Baptist Church has a new name.
Posted 11/7/2009
On Oct. 8, a historic event took place in the fellowship hall of First United Methodist Church in Grantville.
Posted 11/7/2009
Mt. Zion Baptist Church near Alvaton will be observing the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church this Sunday, Nov. 8.
Posted 11/7/2009
A lecture on the connection between shamans -- religious healers in certain religions -- and modern psychology will be held at the University of West Georgia on Wednesday.
Posted 11/7/2009
Have you been found by your old friends through the miracle of Facebook?
Posted 11/7/2009
* East Newnan Baptist Church, Sunday, 11 a.m. Covered dish meal to follow.
Posted 11/7/2009
The three parishes behind the Casino Night gala are St. Mary Magdalene of Newnan, St. Matthew's in Tyrone and Holy Trinity in Peachtree City. Last year's efforts produced more than $9,000 for each of the parishes and their outreach programs for the poor and needy of the community.
Posted 11/7/2009
* Harvest Festival, All Saints Anglican Church, Peachtree City, today, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Pony rides, games, music. Handcrafted items, jewelry, stained glass, decorative gourds. Vendors, silent auction. Homemade cakes, hotdogs, popcorn, soft drinks. Proceeds to youth ministry/church building fund.
Posted 11/7/2009
"Believing in Jesus is a very Jewish thing," Tilles said. "In fact, it is the most Jewish thing that anyone can do. He is the Jewish Messiah."
Posted 11/7/2009
Mitchell was not expected to live. After spending two months in a coma, however, he woke up. He then went through several months of intensive therapy.